One Piece Type Patents (Class 294/180)
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Patent number: 10952567Abstract: A food serving apparatus with a bottom having two lateral sides, a front side, and a back side, and a center axis, and two flexible side walls, each of which are capable of automatically bending toward a center axis of the food serving apparatus in response to insertion of the apparatus into an open end of a flexible bag.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2017Date of Patent: March 23, 2021Inventors: Erika Buck, Larry Buck
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Patent number: 10710784Abstract: A foldable spoon. A spoon handle includes apex folds and valley folds that are used to create a strong spoon handle. A spoon cup section is connected to the spoon handle. The spoon apex folds, spoon valley folds and spoon cup section are preferably formed from a single sheet of foldable material.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2013Date of Patent: July 14, 2020Inventor: Matthew Brooks
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Patent number: 10272552Abstract: The tool for installing fitted bed sheets is an apparatus that facilitates the wrapping of a bed sheet around a corner of a mattress with minimal effort. The apparatus serves as an extension of the user's hand and applies the necessary force onto the elastic band of the bed sheet in the correct direction. The apparatus includes a handle, a sheet-corner brace, a first anchor, a second anchor, a sheet-pressing panel, and a tucking lip. The tucking lip is connected adjacent to the first brace end of the sheet-corner brace and the sheet-pressing panel is connected adjacent to the second brace end of the sheet-corner brace. The handle is connected onto the sheet-pressing panel, opposite to the sheet-corner brace. The first anchor is connected adjacent to the sheet-corner brace. The second anchor is connected adjacent to the sheet-corner brace, opposite to the first anchor.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2016Date of Patent: April 30, 2019Inventor: Patricia Jane Joos
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Patent number: 9861219Abstract: A system and method for reducing manufacturing costs of patterned constructible utensils and improving their constructability. One constructible utensil includes a set of scores (e.g., a quad of scores including an outer pair and an inner pair, a single such pair, or other number of scores) that are shaped to converge when moving from a bowl-region towards the handle portion. The scores do not intersect but stop and produce various alterations in the converging score pattern. These alterations in the converging pattern help with propagation of a bowl-forming fold responsive to a constructing manipulation of the handle portion (e.g., folding, bending, and other operation on the handle portion and one or more scores on the handle portion).Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2015Date of Patent: January 9, 2018Assignee: EcoTensil Inc.Inventor: Peggy V. K. Cross
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Patent number: 9766108Abstract: An adjustable scoop comprising a sheet of flexible material having a periphery configured so that the sheet may be bent from a flat configuration to form a scoop having a curved body, two handles, a base and a cross member, wherein the cross member may be secured to the body at one of a plurality of locations so that the body, base and cross member form a receptacle having one of a plurality of volumetric capacities for particulate material.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2017Date of Patent: September 19, 2017Assignee: TAILSCO LTD.Inventor: Joseph Matthew Inglis
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Patent number: 9284175Abstract: A funnel having a collection area disposed at one end of the funnel. A base surface of the collection area is flat. A flange surrounding an inlet opening is positioned spaced from the collection area. When the funnel is placed in a vertical orientation with the base surface of the collection area contacting a horizontal surface, a lowermost edge of the flange surrounding the inlet opening is aligned with the base surface of the collection area. The funnel is thereby supported in a vertical orientation on the horizontal surface by two contact points. In this position, the residual fluid in the funnel is transferred by gravity to collect within the collection area. No residual fluid is allowed to escape from the interior of the funnel.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2013Date of Patent: March 15, 2016Assignee: NAVAJO MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC.Inventors: Gordon Levy, Ming Shan, David L. Martin
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Patent number: 9272807Abstract: A multipurpose eating utensil has a pair of side parts of generally isosceles trapezoidal shape and front and rear end parts, all formed of thin but flexible sheet material. Minor base edges of the side parts are closely juxtaposed and substantially parallel to each other and connected by a hinge. A front utensil part has a pair of straight inner edges juxtaposed closely with the front side edges of the side parts, an outer edge formed with longitudinally projecting fork tines, and a longitudinally extending side edge formed as a cutting tool. A rear utensil part has a pair of straight inner edges juxtaposed closely with the rear side edges of the side parts and an outer edge joining outer ends of the respective inner edges. Front and back hinges connect the inner edges of the front and back parts to the side edges of the side parts.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2013Date of Patent: March 1, 2016Assignee: FOLDITFLATInventor: Theo Stewart-Stand
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Patent number: 9131793Abstract: A system and method for reducing manufacturing costs of patterned constructible utensils and improving their constructability. One constructible utensil includes a set of scores (e.g., a quad of scores including an outer pair and an inner pair, a single such pair, or other number of scores) that are shaped to converge when moving from a bowl-region towards the handle portion. The scores do not intersect but stop and produce various alterations in the converging score pattern. These alterations in the converging pattern help with propagation of a bowl-forming fold responsive to a constructing manipulation of the handle portion (e.g., folding, bending, and other operation on the handle portion and one or more scores on the handle portion).Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2013Date of Patent: September 15, 2015Assignee: EcoTensil Inc.Inventor: Peggy V. K. Cross
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Patent number: 8839741Abstract: A litter box cleaning kit includes a litter shovel having a nonporous bottom section for collecting non-solid waste, a curved section having a plurality of openings for collecting and sifting solid waste, a bag holder for positioning disposal bags in an open configuration and a caddy for storing each of the shovel, bag holder and disposal bags.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2012Date of Patent: September 23, 2014Inventor: Bradley Cheek
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Publication number: 20140265399Abstract: A sanitary scoop that includes a scoop portion, a handle portion, a shield portion, a partition wall formed between the scoop portion and the handle and shield portions, and a tab. The sanitary scoop is constructed to allow placement of the scoop in various orientations while maintaining sanitation of the scoop portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventors: Michael Young, Cynthia Rosenthal
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Publication number: 20140103675Abstract: A system and method for a constructible scoop that overcomes the disadvantages of conventional preformed scoops that are shipped in association with a scoopable product. A constructible scoop may be protected and provided outside of the product-containing-volume where it is easily located and sealed to be sanitary prior to first use.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2013Publication date: April 17, 2014Applicant: EcoTensil Inc.Inventor: Peggy V. K. Cross
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Patent number: 8646821Abstract: A device for scraping a surface and scooping items from the surface incorporates a body, a handle, a blade and a scoop. The body has a proximal portion, a distal portion and a central portion that fixedly couples the proximal portion with respect to the distal portion. The handle is located at the proximal portion of the body, and is adapted to be held by a user and to facilitate single-handed manipulation of the device by the user. The blade is located at the distal portion of the body, and is oriented to project outward from the body. The scoop is coupled to the central portion of the body, the scoop having a sidewall adapted to be folded in at least one location such that the sidewall can be expanded to form a scoop having a hollow portion for receiving the items, and can be collapsed by folding the sidewall such that the scoop is roughly the same thickness as other portions of the body.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2012Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Assignee: Chef'n CorporationInventors: David A. Holcomb, Matthew Krus
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Publication number: 20130082473Abstract: A device for scraping a surface and scooping items from the surface incorporates a body, a handle, a blade and a scoop. The body has a proximal portion, a distal portion and a central portion that fixedly couples the proximal portion with respect to the distal portion. The handle is located at the proximal portion of the body, and is adapted to be held by a user and to facilitate single-handed manipulation of the device by the user. The blade is located at the distal portion of the body, and is oriented to project outward from the body. The scoop is coupled to the central portion of the body, the scoop having a sidewall adapted to be folded in at least one location such that the sidewall can be expanded to form a scoop having a hollow portion for receiving the items, and can be collapsed by folding the sidewall such that the scoop is roughly the same thickness as other portions of the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2012Publication date: April 4, 2013Applicant: CHEF'N CORPORATIONInventor: Chef'n Corporation
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Publication number: 20130026773Abstract: An apparatus for picking up material is disclosed that has a scoop section with a bottom, a leading edge, two spaced apart side walls extending up from opposed sides of the bottom, and a back between the two side walls extending up from the bottom opposite the leading edge. The scoop has a cavity formed within the bottom, the side walls, and the back, and having an open front end and extending rearward therefrom. The scoop has a handle connected to and extending rearward and downward from the back of the scoop section. The handle and back are fixedly or adjustably attached to one another. The scoop cavity has an extended cavity section disposed under the handle that is a contiguous part of the cavity. The scoop is ergonomically designed for reducing stress related fatigue, strain or injury to the upper or lower extremities, or shoulder or neck.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Inventors: LYNN H. ROCKWELL, Janice M.K. Jaferian
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Patent number: 8038192Abstract: An ice scoop is disclosed and has a scoop section and a handle section. The scoop section includes a bottom with a forward end, a rear end, and opposed side edges, two opposed side walls extending up from the side edges of the bottom, and a back wall connecting the side walls and connected to the rear end of the bottom. A scoop cavity is defined within the scoop section. The handle section extends rearward from the back wall and has two elongate, opposed, and spaced apart rails. First and second grips extend laterally between the two rails. The first grip is spaced from the back wall. The second grip is spaced from the first grip further from the back wall. The handle section is oriented at an oblique angle relative to the bottom and angles upward away from the back. The handle has an offset step formed in the side rails. The forward end is a reinforced edge. The scoop has a hand shield at the back wall and spaced from the first grip.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2008Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: Rubbermaid IncorporatedInventors: Christopher J. Claypool, Jason Ernest Begin