序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 Twine-cutter US262187D US262187A 1882-08-01
102 Doepee US256629D US256629A 1882-04-18
103 Eobeet t US244252D US244252A 1881-07-12
104 Improvement in knives for splitting broom-corn US155831D US155831A 1874-10-13
105 Improvement in ring twine-cutters US128316D US128316A 1872-06-25
106 Improvement in thread-cutters US119383D US119383A 1871-09-26
107 John c US82912D US82912A 1868-10-06
108 Chusetts US68011D US68011A 1867-08-20
109 A HANDHELD APPARATUS WITH ORIENTATION GUIDING GRIP US15736326 2016-06-16 US20180168379A1 2018-06-21 Julia DELAFORCE
A handheld apparatus such as a spoon, fork or knife that is easy to hold and is less likely to be dropped by a small, weak or handicapped hand is enabled by various embodiments. Some embodiments of the apparatus include: a utensil element having a distal end and a handle end; a handle element having a distal end and a utensil end, the utensil end connected to the handle end of the utensil element; and a guard element encasing the handle element.
110 Device for cracking an egg US15404158 2017-01-11 US09808122B2 2017-11-07 Matthew Heyden
A device for cracking eggs is provided. The device has a generally flat blade portion secured to an arched base portion. The generally flat blade portion is used to cut or crack the egg. The generally flat blade portion is perpendicularly secured to the arched base portion wherein the arched base portion mirrors the arc of the exterior surface of an average egg. A user uses the generally flat blade portion to strike the egg. The arched base portion stops the generally flat blade portion from penetrating the egg past a predetermined point. In some embodiments, a padded attachment or a spring loaded contact surface may be secured to the arched base portion and may prevent the device from over-cutting or cracking the egg. In alternative embodiments, the back of the arched base portion has a loop for securing a finger. Finally, a handle may be secured to the arched base portion to easily grasp the device.
111 SELF-DEFENSE TIGER CLAW RING US15402101 2017-01-09 US20170280837A1 2017-10-05 Samuel Simkin-Brocato
A self-defense ring having a single protrusion in the shape of a talon or claw to increase gripping strength and/or to increase open hand strike capability in case of attack by an assailant. The ring may be also worn during daily routines without causing injury to the user or to others.
112 Device for cracking an egg US14644474 2015-03-11 US09578990B2 2017-02-28 Matthew Heyden
A device for cracking eggs is provided. The device has a generally flat blade portion secured to an arched base portion. The generally flat blade portion is used to cut or crack the egg. The generally flat blade portion is perpendicularly secured to the arched base portion wherein the arched base portion mirrors the arc of the exterior surface of an average egg. A user uses the generally flat blade portion to strike the egg. The arched base portion stops the generally flat blade portion from penetrating the egg past a predetermined point. In some embodiments, a padded attachment or a spring loaded contact surface may be secured to the arched base portion and may prevent the device from over-cutting or cracking the egg. In alternative embodiments, the back of the arched base portion has a loop for securing a finger. Finally, a handle may be secured to the arched base portion to easily grasp the device.
113 TOOL WORN ON USER'S HAND US15136595 2016-04-22 US20160311123A1 2016-10-27 Jess Michael Schoon
Aspects of the present disclosure are directed toward apparatuses, systems, and methods that include a blade having at least one sharp edge; a housing that releasably houses and positions the blade, and a moveable guard assembly configured to cover the at least one sharp edge.
114 DEVICE FOR CRACKING AN EGG US14644474 2015-03-11 US20150257604A1 2015-09-17 Matthew Heyden
A device for cracking eggs is provided. The device has a generally flat blade portion secured to an arched base portion. The generally flat blade portion is used to cut or crack the egg. The generally flat blade portion is perpendicularly secured to the arched base portion wherein the arched base portion mirrors the arc of the exterior surface of an average egg. A user uses the generally flat blade portion to strike the egg. The arched base portion stops the generally flat blade portion from penetrating the egg past a predetermined point. In some embodiments, a padded attachment or a spring loaded contact surface may be secured to the arched base portion and may prevent the device from over-cutting or cracking the egg. In alternative embodiments, the back of the arched base portion has a loop for securing a finger. Finally, a handle may be secured to the arched base portion to easily grasp the device.
115 Knife with ergonomic handle US14073642 2013-11-06 US09126324B2 2015-09-08 Peter Gerard Hunkele
A knife includes a knife blade and an ergonomic knife handle carried by the knife blade, the ergonomic knife handle including a knife handle frame having at least one finger opening sized and configured to accommodate at least one finger of a user.
116 Utility Knife US14144974 2013-12-31 US20150183120A1 2015-07-02 Ralph Jones
The utility knife device generally comprises a blade housing covering a portion of the user's hand, including a casing, a blade and a trigger. The blade housing is made up of a casing which preferably encloses the user's index finger, a blade housed within the casing and a trigger which extends out of the casing and manipulates the blade. The blade is capable of extending outward from the casing being held in place for use. The blade is also capable of automatically retracting within the casing so that the blade is not exposed.
117 KNIFE WITH ERGONOMIC HANDLE US14073642 2013-11-06 US20150151426A1 2015-06-04 PETER GERARD HUNKELE
A knife includes a knife blade and an ergonomic knife handle carried by the knife blade, the ergonomic knife handle including a knife handle frame having at least one finger opening sized and configured to accommodate at least one finger of a user.
118 Glove for Meat Preparation US14062876 2013-10-24 US20150113703A1 2015-04-30 Zachary Ryan Crear; Jesse Michael Langridge
A glove for meat preparation. A variety of cutting elements are attached to the glove's thumb and fingers and allow the user to cut, care, shred slice or trim hot meat. The glove allows the user to handle the meat and also protects the user's hand from the meat's high temperature after cooking, broiling grilling or smoking.
119 OUTIL A MAIN PERFECTIONNE US14477443 2014-09-04 US20150075012A1 2015-03-19 Denis OPINEL
A hand tool for cooking comprising a longitudinal handle (1), an active cutting part (2) comprising a cutting blade (7), characterized in that it comprises a support zone (3B) for at least one finger of the user holding the handle, wherein the support zone extends substantially transversally to the handle, and a finger protection zone (3C), wherein said protection zone is spaced from and opposite the supporting zone (3B), and located opposite the blade and opposite the handle and the support zone.
120 Hooded Box Cutter US13753000 2013-01-29 US20140208594A1 2014-07-31 Thomas Scimone; Kenneth Robertson; Jacques Gagne; Scot Herbst
The present invention generally relates to a box cutter. Specifically, embodiments of the present invention relate to a box cutter apparatus with an auto-locking blade guard. Embodiments of the box cutter apparatus are further comprised of a handle guard designed to protect the hand of a user.
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