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US20140130359A1
US20140130359A1 US13/694,237 US201213694237A US2014130359A1 US 20140130359 A1 US20140130359 A1 US 20140130359A1 US 201213694237 A US201213694237 A US 201213694237A US 2014130359 A1 US2014130359 A1 US 2014130359A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47JKITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
    • A47J43/00Implements for preparing or holding food, not provided for in other groups of this subclass
    • A47J43/28Other culinary hand implements, e.g. spatulas, pincers, forks or like food holders, ladles, skimming ladles, cooking spoons; Spoon-holders attached to cooking pots
    • A47J43/288Spatulas; Scrapers; Multi-purpose hand implements
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47JKITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
    • A47J43/00Implements for preparing or holding food, not provided for in other groups of this subclass
    • A47J43/28Other culinary hand implements, e.g. spatulas, pincers, forks or like food holders, ladles, skimming ladles, cooking spoons; Spoon-holders attached to cooking pots

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  • This invention relates to a personal food delivery apparatus and method.
  • the invention relates to a personal food delivery apparatus including a utensil with a handle end and a food end where the food end is a flat surface.
  • a food retaining device is connected with the food end where the food retaining device retains food on the food retaining device.
  • infants transitioning from food in bottles, for example, to solid foods initially do not have the fine motor skills to handle spoons and forks.
  • the prior art is replete with bent spoons and forks that are designed to enable an infant to grasp the utensil. While they are of some value in that regard, they do nothing to address the problem of actually getting the food into the baby's/infant's mouth.
  • the problem Applicant has identified is that babies and infants may be able to grasp a utensil but they do not have the skill to transfer the utensil with food into their mouth.
  • prior art curved utensils are typically as large as, or nearly as large as normal utensils, since it is understood that at least for some period of time the parent/adult will use the utensil to feed the infant.
  • prior art spoons, forks and knives include smooth surfaces. Most problematical are spoons with concave surfaces that require a user to balance the food within the spoon. Until and unless the user has the motor skills to properly use them, food will slip off of or spill out of the prior art smooth surfaced utensils.
  • a personal food delivery utensil that enables individuals with minimum fine motor skills, babies, infants, accident victims, and the like, for example only, to feed themselves without the assistance of others. It therefore is an object of this invention to provide a personal food delivery utensil that includes a handle and a food retaining device.
  • the entire utensil may be of a normal form but a smaller size suitable for an infant and smaller than normal adult utensils.
  • the food retaining device enables the user to simply insert the utensil into food and the food retaining device holds the food in place as it is transferred to the user's mouth. This eliminates the need to maintain the utensil in a proper plane so as to avoid the food slipping off or spilling out of the utensil.
  • the personal food delivery apparatus of the present invention includes a utensil with a handle end and a food end where the food end is a flat surface.
  • a food retaining device is connected with the food end where the food retaining device retains food on the food retaining device.
  • utensil describes a device for use in the consumption of foods, such as a spoon, knife and fork or a combination thereof or any other utensil device now known or hereafter developed.
  • Food includes solid and semisolid foods such as pureed foods, spaghetti, mashed potatoes, and the like, for example only.
  • Food retaining device describes a device to which food, as described above, attaches. The attachment is accomplished by the provision of a retaining device onto or into which the food connects, all as will be more fully described hereafter.
  • the handle is conformed in size to be held by infants. By this it is meant that the handle is proportional to the size of the infant's hand. In another aspect, the utensil is approximately four inches long including the handle end and the food end.
  • the food retaining device consists of a number of depressions extending into the food end noncurved, flat surface.
  • the food retaining device is at least one hole extending though the food end noncurved, flat surface from side to side.
  • the hole is conformed to create arms in the food end, where the arms extend into the hole.
  • the food retaining device is a projection extending from the noncurved, flat surface.
  • the projection consists of a number of raised, rounded elements.
  • the projection consists of at least one raised ridge element.
  • the food retaining device is on both sides of the noncurved, flat surface of the food end.
  • a personal food delivery apparatus consists of a utensil with a handle end, where the handle is conformed in size to be held by infants, and a food end where the food end is noncurved, flat surface.
  • a food retaining device is connected with the food end where the food retaining device retains food on the food retaining device where the food retaining device is selected from a group of devices consisting of: a number of depressions in the noncurved, flat surface and at least one projection from the noncurved, flat surface.
  • the number of depressions further includes at least one depression that creates a hole extending though the food end noncurved, flat surface from side to side.
  • the hole is conformed to create arms in the food end, where the arms extend into the hole.
  • the projection consists of a number of raised, rounded elements.
  • the projection consists of at least one raised ridge element.
  • the food retaining device is on both sides of the noncurved, flat surface of the food end.
  • a personal food delivery method consists of:
  • a. providing a utensil with a handle end and a food end where the food end is noncurved, flat surface; a food retaining device connected with the food end where the food retaining device retains food on the food retaining device;
  • the food retaining device is selected from a group of devices consisting of: a number of depressions in the noncurved, flat surface and at least one projection from the noncurved, flat surface.
  • the number of depressions further includes least one depression that creates a hole extending though the food end noncurved, flat surface from side to side.
  • the food retaining device is on both sides of the noncurved, flat surface of the food end.
  • FIG. 1 is a front view of the personal food delivery apparatus according to a preferred embodiment illustrating food retaining projections in the form of raised rounded elements in the food end;
  • FIG. 2 is a is a front view of the invention of FIG. 1 with food retaining holes through the flat surface of the food end;
  • FIG. 3 is a front view of the invention of FIG. 1 with raised ridges
  • FIG. 4 is a side view of the invention of FIG. 1 with a number of depressions on both sides of the food end.
  • a personal food delivery apparatus 10 includes a utensil 12 .
  • utensil 12 most closely resembles a common spoon but, preferably, utensil 12 is approximately four inches long. Thus, it is in a familiar shape, except as more fully described hereafter, but it is smaller than normal for use by infants, for example only.
  • any size of utensil 12 that is deemed useful is included in the scope of the invention.
  • utensil 12 may be in the form of a fork, a knife or any other common form as deemed useful so long at they include the required elements of the invention as more particularly described.
  • Utensil 12 includes a handle end 14 and a food end 16 .
  • Handle end 14 is elongated and in any useful form for ease of holding. Handle end 14 blends into food end 16 , preferably seamlessly, as shown.
  • Food end 16 is distinguished from handle end 14 in that it includes an extended flat surface 18 as shown and as more clearly understood with reference to FIG. 4 .
  • Flat surface 18 in the figures includes a peripheral shape more or less like that of a common spoon. However, flat surface 18 does not include a concave receptacle for holding food as with a common spoon. Instead, the flat surface 18 of food end 16 includes a food retaining device 20 .
  • FIG. 1 shows food retaining device 20 in the form of a number of raised, rounded elements 22 . In use, Applicant has determined that raised, rounded elements 22 are unexpectedly efficient and effective in picking up and holding soft solid food such as mashed potatoes. It is also unexpectedly efficient in retaining food such as spaghetti, for example only.
  • food retaining device 20 is in the form of a hole 24 .
  • Hole 24 passes completely though flat surface 18 of the food end 16 .
  • Hole 24 can be in any useful form.
  • Applicant has determined, however, that one particularly effective form is as illustrated.
  • hole 24 creates arms 26 that extend from the interior edge 28 of food end 16 .
  • arms 26 which create a shaped hole 24 , or vice versa, provides a surprisingly effective food entrapment system for a wide variety of foods. Even such foods as peas, rice and beans are easily transported by infants as they are trapped in the hole 24 by the arms 26 , for example only.
  • food retaining device 20 is in the form of raised ridges 30 .
  • Three raised ridges 30 are shown in the figure but, of course, more or fewer ridges may be formed in the flat surface 18 of food end 16 .
  • Raised ridges 30 may be separate from one another as shown or connected if deemed useful. In any presentation, the raised ridges 30 have been found to be entirely satisfactory in providing a place for food to be gripped by utensil 12 .
  • the side view of the personal food delivery apparatus 10 shows both flat surfaces 18 of the two sides of food end 16 .
  • food retaining device 20 consists of a number of depressions 32 .
  • the figure also illustrates a feature of the invention where the food retaining device 20 is incorporated into both sides, 34 and 36 , of food end 16 . This structure has been found to be particularly effective in trapping food.
  • an infant grasps handle end 14 in a normal form. This acclimates the infant to the look and feel of actual utensils but, again, utensil 12 is preferably sized appropriately for the infant. Thereafter, the infant merely has to introduce the food end 16 into food (not shown). Food retaining device 20 enables utensil 12 to pick up the food. The infant then moves the personal food delivery apparatus 10 to his or her mouth without having to hold utensil 12 in any particular attitude. It is at this time, the transfer of food to the mouth, that prior art devices fail for those lacking the fine motor skills to properly move them without dropping the food from the utensil.
  • Applicant's invention food is held in place on the utensil 12 by food retaining device 20 .
  • food retaining device 20 Certainly some amount of food will adhere to even the normal spoon, knife or fork but they are designed for maximum effective use to be operated in a required manner in order to deliver adequate amounts of food each time. This is a requirement infants, for example, can not meet.
  • Use of Applicant's personal food delivery apparatus 10 ensures that adequate amounts of food are delivered while at the same time allowing a baby to participate in selffeeding earlier with less mess.
  • the psychological benefits or early development of selffeeding skill with a normally shaped utensil Applicant believes to be significant.

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A personal food delivery apparatus and method includes a utensil with a handle end and a food end where the food end is a flat surface. A food retaining device is connected with the food end where the food retaining device retains food on the food retaining device.

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    FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • This invention relates to a personal food delivery apparatus and method. In particular, in accordance with one embodiment, the invention relates to a personal food delivery apparatus including a utensil with a handle end and a food end where the food end is a flat surface. A food retaining device is connected with the food end where the food retaining device retains food on the food retaining device.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • A problem exists with regard to the use of utensils for the delivery of food for personal consumption. In particular, for example only and not by way of limitation, infants transitioning from food in bottles, for example, to solid foods initially do not have the fine motor skills to handle spoons and forks. The prior art is replete with bent spoons and forks that are designed to enable an infant to grasp the utensil. While they are of some value in that regard, they do nothing to address the problem of actually getting the food into the baby's/infant's mouth. Again, the problem Applicant has identified is that babies and infants may be able to grasp a utensil but they do not have the skill to transfer the utensil with food into their mouth. Thus, prior art curved utensils are typically as large as, or nearly as large as normal utensils, since it is understood that at least for some period of time the parent/adult will use the utensil to feed the infant.
  • Further, the prior art does not describe or suggest a solution to the problem of food slipping off or spilling out of utensils as the food is transferred to the user's mouth. That is, prior art spoons, forks and knives include smooth surfaces. Most problematical are spoons with concave surfaces that require a user to balance the food within the spoon. Until and unless the user has the motor skills to properly use them, food will slip off of or spill out of the prior art smooth surfaced utensils.
  • Thus, there is a need in the art for a personal food delivery utensil that enables individuals with minimum fine motor skills, babies, infants, accident victims, and the like, for example only, to feed themselves without the assistance of others. It therefore is an object of this invention to provide a personal food delivery utensil that includes a handle and a food retaining device. The entire utensil may be of a normal form but a smaller size suitable for an infant and smaller than normal adult utensils. Further, the food retaining device enables the user to simply insert the utensil into food and the food retaining device holds the food in place as it is transferred to the user's mouth. This eliminates the need to maintain the utensil in a proper plane so as to avoid the food slipping off or spilling out of the utensil.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • Accordingly, the personal food delivery apparatus of the present invention, according to one embodiment, includes a utensil with a handle end and a food end where the food end is a flat surface. A food retaining device is connected with the food end where the food retaining device retains food on the food retaining device.
  • All terms used herein are given their normal ordinary meaning. Thus, “utensil” describes a device for use in the consumption of foods, such as a spoon, knife and fork or a combination thereof or any other utensil device now known or hereafter developed. “Food” includes solid and semisolid foods such as pureed foods, spaghetti, mashed potatoes, and the like, for example only. “Food retaining device” describes a device to which food, as described above, attaches. The attachment is accomplished by the provision of a retaining device onto or into which the food connects, all as will be more fully described hereafter.
  • In one aspect, the handle is conformed in size to be held by infants. By this it is meant that the handle is proportional to the size of the infant's hand. In another aspect, the utensil is approximately four inches long including the handle end and the food end.
  • In one aspect, the food retaining device consists of a number of depressions extending into the food end noncurved, flat surface. In another aspect, the food retaining device is at least one hole extending though the food end noncurved, flat surface from side to side. In a further aspect of this embodiment, the hole is conformed to create arms in the food end, where the arms extend into the hole.
  • In another aspect, the food retaining device is a projection extending from the noncurved, flat surface. In one aspect of this invention, the projection consists of a number of raised, rounded elements. In another aspect, the projection consists of at least one raised ridge element. In a further aspect, the food retaining device is on both sides of the noncurved, flat surface of the food end.
  • According to another embodiment of the invention, a personal food delivery apparatus consists of a utensil with a handle end, where the handle is conformed in size to be held by infants, and a food end where the food end is noncurved, flat surface. A food retaining device is connected with the food end where the food retaining device retains food on the food retaining device where the food retaining device is selected from a group of devices consisting of: a number of depressions in the noncurved, flat surface and at least one projection from the noncurved, flat surface.
  • In another aspect, the number of depressions further includes at least one depression that creates a hole extending though the food end noncurved, flat surface from side to side. In one aspect, the hole is conformed to create arms in the food end, where the arms extend into the hole. In another aspect, the projection consists of a number of raised, rounded elements. In one aspect, the projection consists of at least one raised ridge element. In another aspect, the food retaining device is on both sides of the noncurved, flat surface of the food end.
  • According to another embodiment of the invention, a personal food delivery method consists of:
  • a. providing a utensil with a handle end and a food end where the food end is noncurved, flat surface; a food retaining device connected with the food end where the food retaining device retains food on the food retaining device; and
  • b. inserting the food end in food.
  • In another aspect, the food retaining device is selected from a group of devices consisting of: a number of depressions in the noncurved, flat surface and at least one projection from the noncurved, flat surface. In another aspect, the number of depressions further includes least one depression that creates a hole extending though the food end noncurved, flat surface from side to side. In one aspect, the food retaining device is on both sides of the noncurved, flat surface of the food end.
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  • Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more fully apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment, the appended claims and the accompanying drawings in which:
  • FIG. 1 is a front view of the personal food delivery apparatus according to a preferred embodiment illustrating food retaining projections in the form of raised rounded elements in the food end;
  • FIG. 2 is a is a front view of the invention of FIG. 1 with food retaining holes through the flat surface of the food end;
  • FIG. 3 is a front view of the invention of FIG. 1 with raised ridges; and
  • FIG. 4 is a side view of the invention of FIG. 1 with a number of depressions on both sides of the food end.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • The preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated by way of example in FIGS. 14. With specific reference to FIG. 1, according to a preferred embodiment, a personal food delivery apparatus 10 includes a utensil 12. In the figures, utensil 12 most closely resembles a common spoon but, preferably, utensil 12 is approximately four inches long. Thus, it is in a familiar shape, except as more fully described hereafter, but it is smaller than normal for use by infants, for example only. Obviously, any size of utensil 12 that is deemed useful is included in the scope of the invention. Further, utensil 12 may be in the form of a fork, a knife or any other common form as deemed useful so long at they include the required elements of the invention as more particularly described.
  • Utensil 12 includes a handle end 14 and a food end 16. Handle end 14 is elongated and in any useful form for ease of holding. Handle end 14 blends into food end 16, preferably seamlessly, as shown. Food end 16 is distinguished from handle end 14 in that it includes an extended flat surface 18 as shown and as more clearly understood with reference to FIG. 4. Flat surface 18 in the figures includes a peripheral shape more or less like that of a common spoon. However, flat surface 18 does not include a concave receptacle for holding food as with a common spoon. Instead, the flat surface 18 of food end 16 includes a food retaining device 20. FIG. 1 shows food retaining device 20 in the form of a number of raised, rounded elements 22. In use, Applicant has determined that raised, rounded elements 22 are unexpectedly efficient and effective in picking up and holding soft solid food such as mashed potatoes. It is also unexpectedly efficient in retaining food such as spaghetti, for example only.
  • Referring to FIG. 2, the same numbers used in FIG. 1 identify the same elements of this and the other figures as well. In this embodiment, however, food retaining device 20 is in the form of a hole 24. Hole 24 passes completely though flat surface 18 of the food end 16. Hole 24 can be in any useful form. Applicant has determined, however, that one particularly effective form is as illustrated. In this shape, hole 24 creates arms 26 that extend from the interior edge 28 of food end 16. Here again, Applicant has determined that arms 26 which create a shaped hole 24, or vice versa, provides a surprisingly effective food entrapment system for a wide variety of foods. Even such foods as peas, rice and beans are easily transported by infants as they are trapped in the hole 24 by the arms 26, for example only.
  • Referring now to FIG. 3, in this embodiment, food retaining device 20 is in the form of raised ridges 30. Three raised ridges 30 are shown in the figure but, of course, more or fewer ridges may be formed in the flat surface 18 of food end 16. Raised ridges 30 may be separate from one another as shown or connected if deemed useful. In any presentation, the raised ridges 30 have been found to be entirely satisfactory in providing a place for food to be gripped by utensil 12.
  • Referring now to FIG. 4, the side view of the personal food delivery apparatus 10 shows both flat surfaces 18 of the two sides of food end 16. In this embodiment, food retaining device 20 consists of a number of depressions 32. The figure also illustrates a feature of the invention where the food retaining device 20 is incorporated into both sides, 34 and 36, of food end 16. This structure has been found to be particularly effective in trapping food.
  • In use, an infant, for example only, grasps handle end 14 in a normal form. This acclimates the infant to the look and feel of actual utensils but, again, utensil 12 is preferably sized appropriately for the infant. Thereafter, the infant merely has to introduce the food end 16 into food (not shown). Food retaining device 20 enables utensil 12 to pick up the food. The infant then moves the personal food delivery apparatus 10 to his or her mouth without having to hold utensil 12 in any particular attitude. It is at this time, the transfer of food to the mouth, that prior art devices fail for those lacking the fine motor skills to properly move them without dropping the food from the utensil. Instead, in Applicant's invention, food is held in place on the utensil 12 by food retaining device 20. Certainly some amount of food will adhere to even the normal spoon, knife or fork but they are designed for maximum effective use to be operated in a required manner in order to deliver adequate amounts of food each time. This is a requirement infants, for example, can not meet. Use of Applicant's personal food delivery apparatus 10, however, ensures that adequate amounts of food are delivered while at the same time allowing a baby to participate in selffeeding earlier with less mess. The psychological benefits or early development of selffeeding skill with a normally shaped utensil Applicant believes to be significant.
  • The description of the present embodiments of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration, but is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the form disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. As such, while the present invention has been disclosed in connection with an embodiment thereof, it should be understood that other embodiments may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.

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What is claimed is:
1. A personal food delivery apparatus comprising:
a. a utensil with a handle end and a food end wherein said food end is a flat surface; and
b. a food retaining device connected with said food end wherein said food retaining device retains food on said food retaining device.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said handle is conformed in size to be held by infants.
3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said utensil is approximately four inches long including the handle end and the food end.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said food retaining device is a plurality of depressions extending into the food end flat surface.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said food retaining device is at least one hole extending though the food end flat surface from side to side.
6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said hole is conformed to create arms in said food end, wherein said arms extend into said hole.
7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said food retaining device is a projection extending from the flat surface.
8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein said projection consists of a plurality of raised, rounded elements.
9. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein said projection consists of at least one raised ridge element.
10. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said food retaining device is on both sides of the flat surface of said food end.
11. A personal food delivery apparatus comprising:
a. a utensil with a handle end, wherein said handle is conformed in size to be held by infants, and a food end wherein said food end is noncurved, flat surface;
b. a food retaining device connected with said food end wherein said food retaining device retains food on said food retaining device wherein said food retaining device is selected from a group of devices consisting of: a plurality of depressions in said noncurved, flat surface and at least one projection from said noncurved, flat surface.
12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said plurality of depressions further includes least one depression that creates a hole extending though the food end noncurved, flat surface from side to side.
13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein said hole is conformed to create arms in said food end, wherein said arms extend into said hole.
14. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said projection consists of a plurality of raised, rounded elements.
15. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said projection consists of at least one raised ridge element.
16. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said food retaining device is on both sides of the noncurved, flat surface of said food end.
17. A personal food delivery method consisting of:
a. providing a utensil with a handle end and a food end wherein said food end is noncurved, flat surface; a food retaining device connected with said food end wherein said food retaining device retains food on said food retaining device; and
b. inserting said food end in food.
18. The method of claim 17 wherein said food retaining device is selected from a group of devices consisting of: a plurality of depressions in said noncurved, flat surface and at least one projection from said noncurved, flat surface.
19. The method of claim 18 wherein said plurality of depressions further includes least one depression that creates a hole extending though the food end noncurved, flat surface from side to side.
20. The method of claim 18 wherein said food retaining device is on both sides of the noncurved, flat surface of said food end.
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