20240008665. Decorative Utensil Holder simplified abstract (COCOBEHR, LLC)
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Decorative Utensil Holder
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Courtney V. Collins of Denver CO (US)
Decorative Utensil Holder - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240008665 titled 'Decorative Utensil Holder
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes a utensil supporting device that prevents the food-engaging portion of a dining utensil from resting on a supporting surface. The device includes a body with a first utensil rest and a second utensil rest, both designed to hold dining utensils and keep their food-engaging portions elevated. Additionally, the device has an article holder adjacent to the utensil rests.
- The device prevents the food-engaging portion of dining utensils from touching the supporting surface.
- It includes a body with a first and second utensil rest for holding dining utensils.
- An article holder is also present for holding other items.
- The device ensures cleanliness and hygiene by keeping the food-engaging portions elevated.
Potential applications of this technology:
- Restaurants and food service establishments can use this device to maintain cleanliness and hygiene standards.
- Individuals with limited mobility or disabilities can benefit from this device to prevent contamination of their dining utensils.
- Outdoor dining areas or picnics can utilize this device to keep utensils clean and off the ground.
Problems solved by this technology:
- Prevents the food-engaging portion of dining utensils from coming into contact with potentially dirty or contaminated surfaces.
- Reduces the risk of cross-contamination and the spread of germs.
- Provides a convenient and hygienic solution for storing and using dining utensils.
Benefits of this technology:
- Ensures cleanliness and hygiene by keeping the food-engaging portions elevated.
- Easy to use and maintain.
- Versatile and can be used in various settings, such as restaurants, homes, outdoor events, etc.
Original Abstract Submitted
a utensil supporting device includes a body that defines a first utensil rest configured to receive a first dining utensil for resting thereupon and preventing a food-engaging portion of the first dining utensil from resting on a supporting surface. the body further defines a second utensil rest adjacent the first utensil rest, the second utensil rest being configured to receive a second dining utensil for resting thereupon and preventing a food-engaging portion of the second dining utensil from resting on the supporting surface. an article holder extends up from the body. the article holder is adjacent to one or more of the first and second utensil rests.