Cooking utensil with means of resting on pot, pan, skillet or otherwise
This invention relates to a cooking utensil with protrusions from its handle. While cooking, the utensils protrusions allow it to be rested on a pot or pan in order to prevent sauces and oils from dripping on stovetops, spoon rests, or other unwanted surfaces. Also since the utensil is held on the pot, bacteria and viruses cannot contaminate the utensil or food as easily. This invention also lends itself towards being quickly and easily placed and removed from its resting spot on the container, as well as minimizing workspace clutter by aligning its own handle with the handle of the container. This invention also has the means to be secure in its resting spot, which prevents it from falling into or to the side of the cooking container. Furthermore the invention can be easily manufactured by making small changes to the mold cavities and/or metal stamps currently used for utensil production.
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This application claims the benefit of the Provisional Patent Application US60/813,044 filed Jun. 14, 2006 by Brandon Shaw (present inventor), which is incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to a cooking utensil with a means of securing the utensil on a cooking container. When cooking with a conventional utensil it is placed to the side of the pot or pan where it typically spreads the food being prepared onto the surroundings of the container, making a mess on stovetops and/or spoon rests. Clearly a better method for holding cooking utensils is needed.
Some previous inventions, such as the patents listed in references 1, 2, and 3 include a 3rd mechanism that allows a spoon to be attached to the cooking container. Having a third, smaller mechanism as is described in these other patents, lends itself towards being easily misplaced. With regard to references 1 and 3, the spoon or other utensil protrudes from the side of the cooking container, which creates more obstruction in the work area. With regards to reference 2, the 3rd device used to secure the utensil must be customized for a specific cooking container and cooking utensil.
Reference 4 describes a mechanism attached to a cooking container handle that pivots outward and supports the utensil. Again, the device creates additional workspace clutter, furthermore it does not secure the cooking utensil from rotating about the axis of the utensils handle, and therefore possibly rotating and coming/remaining in contact with the heated bottom surface of the cooking container, which may either injure the user or damage the utensil.
References Cited
- 1) U.S. Pat. No. 1,483,833 POTTER Feb. 8, 1923 SANITARY SPOON AND LADLE HOLDER
- 2) U.S. Pat. No. 1,464,731 SMITH Mar. 26, 1921 SPOON HOLDER
- 3) U.S. Pat. No. 5,518,211 GASKILL May 21, 1996 UTENSIL HOLDER FOR CONTAINERS
- 4) U.S. Pat. No. 5,715,570 HYUN Feb. 10, 1998 COOKING APPLIANCE HANDLE
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a cooking utensil, having additional supporting members that allow secure placement onto most cooking containers (such as pots or pans), to keep stovetops and spoon rests cleaner as well as keep bacteria and other contaminants on countertops from contacting cooking utensil.
The objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the presented descriptions and the appended claims, taken conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
With reference to
Accordingly, with the embodiments shown in the figures, the cooking implement that engages the food is held suspended above the container, as such there is no need to worry that substance from the cooking utensil (such as cooking oils or sauces) shall drip onto the surroundings of the container.
The alternative embodiment in
Claims
1. A utensil comprising a cooking implement and a handle, said handle having means for securing said utensil to a container having a rim and a handle.
2. The utensil of claim 1, wherein said means comprise one or more protrusions from said utensil handle which receive and hold said container rim.
3. The utensil of claim 2, further comprising one or more protrusions from said utensil handle, which receive and hold said container handle.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 13, 2007
Publication Date: Dec 20, 2007
Applicant: (Menlo Park, CA)
Inventor: Brandon Shaw (Menlo Park, CA)
Application Number: 11/808,791
International Classification: B65D 25/00 (20060101);