Baby food jar scrapers (aka, The Scoop)

This small utility's primary use is specifically designed to scrape out the contents from the four sizes of Baby Food Jars as indicated in the Specifications.

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Description
BACKGROUND

These four scrapers differ from existing jar scrapers in that they are small enough to remove all the contents of Baby Food Jars.

SUMMARY

My improvements include designing scrapers, each one to be all of one piece, in four different sizes and colors specifically for each of these smaller jars.

DESCRIPTION

(See FIG. 1 for the side view of the largest of the four scrapers.) The scraper surfaces are herein described in descending order by size beginning with the tallest baby food jar. (1) 3-⅝″ h., (2) 2- 5/16″ h., (3) 2-⅝″ h., and (4) 1-⅞″ h. The tallest jar(1) measures 3-⅛″ from its bottom curved inside edge to its top curved inside edge (just under the lid area) and 3.0″ at its shallowest inside curved point. It levels out to 3- 1/16″ as the bottom of the jar flattens out. The other three scrapers, in descending heights, (also measured from the inside the jar bottom to just below the lid inside edge) will have the same contour at the bottom, but each will have corresponding shorter scraper lengths: e.g. Jar (2) 2- 3/16″ and 2- 5/16″. (3) 2-⅛″ and 2.0″, and Jar (4) 1-¼″ and 1-⅛″ respectively.

DETAILS

The scraper area of each scoop will be only slightly concave to hold the baby food. The handles will be embedded in each scraper to ⅓ the scraper length. All handles above the top edge of the scraper will be 2-⅞″ long. Handles and scrapers are to be all of one piece and made of a sturdy plastic or rubber.

Claims

A. A small utility designed to remove contents of Baby Food Jars.

B. The small utility consists of one piece: a handle with a scoop.

C. Scoop and handle to consist of a sturdy molded plastic or rubber.

D. Utility consists of 4 different sizes.

Patent History
Publication number: 20130181467
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 18, 2012
Publication Date: Jul 18, 2013
Inventor: Paula Joyce Truesdell (Phoenix, OR)
Application Number: 13/374,863
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Scoop (294/176)
International Classification: A47F 13/08 (20060101);