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Title: |
US4317281:
Nut opener
[ Derwent Title ]

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Country: |
US United States of America

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Inventor: |
Yowa, Anthony; Ft. Collins, CO 80526

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Assignee: |
None

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Published / Filed: |
1982-03-02
/ 1980-02-25

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Application Number: |
US1980000124639

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IPC Code: |
Advanced:
A47J 43/26;
Core:
A47J 43/00;
IPC-7:
A47J 43/26;

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ECLA Code: |
A47J43/26;

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U.S. Class: |
Current:
030/120.2;
030/113.1;
030/324;
Original:
030/120.2;
030/113.1;
030/324;

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Field of Search: |
030/120.1,113.1,113.3,149,324,120.2,120.3,120.4,120.5

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Priority Number: |
| 1980-02-25 |
US1980000124639 |

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Abstract: |
A pocket-sized nut opener serves for separating the shell of a pistachio or similar nut that has an obloid shape and is composed of a mating pair of half shells which enclose a nutmeat and define therebetween a narrow slit. The opener is in the form of a generally spoon-shaped implement with a contour that approximates that of a substantial portion of one of those half shells, the implement defining a tip portion and a base portion opposite the tip portion. A generally flat tab is joined to and projects integrally away from the base portion outwardly from the implement. The tab is of a size to be comfortably grasped merely between a thumb and forefinger of a user when inserting the tip portion into the slit and prying the half shells apart.

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Attorney, Agent or Firm: |
Drake, Hugh H. ;

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Primary / Asst. Examiners: |
Peters, Jimmy C.; Zatarga, J. T.

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Family: |
None

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First Claim:
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I claim:
1. An implement for opening pistachio nuts or the like comprising:
- an elongated spoon bowl having a sharply pointed front tip portion;
- a generally semi-circular tab connected to the rear portion of and centered on the center line of the spoon bowl;
- the edge margins of the rear portion of the spoon bowl flaring outwardly and smoothly merging with the edge margin of the generally semi-circular tab;
- the diameter of the generally semi-circular tab being approximately equal to the length of the elongated spoon bowl;
- and the top surface of the generally semi-circular tab, which corresponds to the same side of the implement as that of the open top of the spoon bowl, being depressed to accommodate the thumb of the user during the manipulation of the implement while opening the nut and scooping outer therefrom the nutmeat.

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