Chopstick with disposable sleeve
A new chopstick with disposable sleeve is invented. This invention is better than the conventional disposable chopsticks, and it can save trees for the environment. This invention consists of a stick and a disposable sleeve. The sleeve can be removably installed on the tip portion of the stick. Special designs on the sleeve and the stick are provided for easy installation, securing, and removal of the sleeve. The sleeve also has the texture on its surface to help grip the slippery food.
For health concern, the oriental restaurants use disposable chopsticks. Most of the disposable chopsticks are made of wood or bamboo which is not recyclable. This becomes an environmental concern. Besides, the disposable chopsticks are short and thin, and look cheap. To solve the problems, a chopstick with disposable sleeve is invented.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThis invention consists of a stick and a disposable sleeve. The sleeve can be removably installed on the tip portion of the stick. The sleeve is provided for sanitary purpose and uses a small amount of recyclable material. When the chopstick is used, only the sleeve touches the food and mouth. After use, the sleeve can be easily removed. The stick can then be cleaned and reused with a new sleeve. Special designs on the sleeve and the stick are provided for easy installation, securing, and removal of the sleeve. The sleeve may also have the texture on its surface to help grip the slippery food.
The configuration of this invention is described as follows.
Claims
1. A chopstick with disposable sleeve comprising a stick and a disposable sleeve; both the stick and the sleeve being axle-symmetric; the stick having a length between 8 inches and 12 inches; a handheld portion of the stick being thicker than a tip portion of the stick; the sleeve having a length less than one-half of the length of the stick; the sleeve having an open end and an closed end being able to be telescoped onto and removed from the tip portion of the stick,
2. A chopstick with disposable sleeve according to claim 1 wherein the stick has a ridge between the handheld portion and the tip portion; wherein the open end of the sleeve has a ring configuration.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 20, 2007
Publication Date: Feb 26, 2009
Inventors: Rong-Shuang Wang (Egg Harbor Twp, NJ), Chung-Shing Wang (Egg Harbor Twp, NJ)
Application Number: 11/894,062
International Classification: A47G 21/06 (20060101);