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 Rail-hanging package facing device US09275500 1999-03-24 US06375238B1 2002-04-23 Anthony Hopkins; Charlie Crow; Susan Hopkins
An article to move one or more packages that are slidable on a rail so that the front package is at the front of the peg rail and subsequent packages are one behind the other without significant unnecessary space. The article has a handle, a portion for engaging the peg rail and package so that upon movement forward of the engaging portion the package is brought forward, and a body portion connecting the handle and the portion for engaging the rail and package. The handle may include a lined scale for measuring distance, an orifice to facilitate hanging, and a box opener at one end.
102 Measuring scoop US742658 1985-06-10 US4616867A 1986-10-14 John J. O'Hara
A measuring scoop having a housing including a peripheral wall with an elongated flat portion for engagement with a flat support surface. A handle is formed with the housing at a position spaced apart from the elongated flat portion. The housing defines an open ended chamber adapted to receive a predetermined amount of chopped, diced or ground food product by sliding the scoop across the flat surface.
103 Display container US3709371D 1971-03-19 US3709371A 1973-01-09 LUCK R
In a display stand for containing and exhibiting flexible bags filled with flowable material so that the bags can be shaped. Front and rear vertical panels have openings formed therein, each opening having vertically extending and wavy side edges, the bags extending through the openings and resting upon lands of the wavy side edges.
104 Device for applying rubber bands US30347039 1939-11-08 US2236936A 1941-04-01 CAMP WALTER W
105 Closure for containers US7581825 1925-12-16 US1598524A 1926-08-31 HARRY HOLDSWORTH
106 Scoop US31770019 1919-08-15 US1333387A 1920-03-09 CATO GEORGE C
107 Ladle. US1912719240 1912-09-07 US1063225A 1913-06-03 STUCKEY SAMUEL G
108 Lock scoop-box. US1909526758 1909-11-08 US1037347A 1912-09-03 SMITH ABRAHAM L
109 Check-holder. US1908461851 1908-11-10 US917623A 1909-04-06 LIEBMAN SANDERS
110 Lock-stub for sale-checks. US1903159489 1903-06-01 US760718A 1904-05-24 WOODMAN ROBERT
111 Fire-shovel. US1902106504 1902-05-09 US736798A 1903-08-18 STIEFEL HENRY C
112 andebson US302813D US302813A 1884-07-29
113 Scoop US264072D US264072A 1882-09-12
114 Improvement in fire-shovels US203991D US203991A 1878-05-21
115 Improvement in fire-shovels US146172D US146172A 1874-01-06
116 UTENSIL WITH SCOOP AND FUNNEL FOR TRANSFERRING INGREDIENTS EP14842321.3 2014-09-05 EP3042157B1 2018-03-28 Schuelke, Evan
Some embodiments of the invention provide a novel utensil for transferring ingredients into a container with a small opening and for minimizing ingredient spillage during the transfer. In some embodiments, the utensil comprises a hollowed-out scoop, a cover that folds over the scoop to cover ingredients in the scoop, a funnel through the bottom of the fold-over cover, a handle for orienting the scoop, a hinged element that is connected at opposite sides to the scoop and the cover at a scooping end of the hinged element and is connected to the handle at the other end of the hinged element.
117 UTENSIL WITH SCOOP AND FUNNEL FOR TRANSFERRING INGREDIENTS EP14842321 2014-09-05 EP3042157A4 2017-03-29 SCHUELKE EVAN
Some embodiments of the invention provide a novel utensil for transferring ingredients into a container with a small opening and for minimizing ingredient spillage during the transfer. In some embodiments, the utensil comprises a hollowed-out scoop, a cover that folds over the scoop to cover ingredients in the scoop, a funnel through the bottom of the fold-over cover, a handle for orienting the scoop, a hinged element that is connected at opposite sides to the scoop and the cover at a scooping end of the hinged element and is connected to the handle at the other end of the hinged element.
118 UTENSIL WITH SCOOP AND FUNNEL FOR TRANSFERRING INGREDIENTS EP14842321.3 2014-09-05 EP3042157A1 2016-07-13 Schuelke, Evan
This invention relates to devices that utensils that can be used to transfer food ingredients from a source location of the ingredients to a container for the ingredients. Previously, devices that have been used to transfer ingredients have been inconsistent at transferring without spilling the ingredients. Embodiments of the present invention use a scoop (12) comprising a scoop cavity (26) suitable for scooping up a supply of ingredients. A funnel (10) has a funnel opening (30) for dispensing the supply of ingredients and a funnel cavity (28) suitable for holding the ingredients in a manner that releases portions of the supply of ingredients in a steady stream through the funnel opening.
119 ADJUSTABLE MEASURING SCOOP EP05702766.6 2005-01-24 EP1711781B1 2016-03-23 KILDUFF, Edward H; KANG, William
120 ERGONOMIC SCOOP EP12820011.0 2012-07-27 EP2736384A1 2014-06-04 JAFERIAN, Janice, M.k.; ROCKWELL, Lynn, H.
An apparatus for picking up material, i.e., a scooping device for scooping materials, 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 integrally formed with one another or separately formed and 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.
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