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Title: |
US5373640:
Tweezer fork
[ Derwent Title ]

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Country: |
US United States of America

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Inventor: |
Cordeiro, Jr., James H.; Lakeville, MA 02346

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Assignee: |
None

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Published / Filed: |
1994-12-20
/ 1993-11-08

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Application Number: |
US1993000148644

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IPC Code: |
Advanced:
A47G 21/02;
A47G 21/10;
Core:
A47G 21/00;
IPC-7:
A47J 43/28;

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ECLA Code: |
A47G21/02B; A47G21/10;

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U.S. Class: |
Current:
030/142;
030/322;
294/099.2;
Original:
030/142;
030/322;
294/099.2;

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Field of Search: |
030/137,142,322,1
294/99.2,100
D07/653
D28/055

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Priority Number: |
| 1993-11-08 |
US1993000148644 |

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Abstract: |
An eating utensil comprised of a combination of a tweezer device and fork. To attain this, the present invention provides a utensil which has a first handle member and a second handle member which are mirror images of each other. The first and second handle members are attached at a proximal end and bent away from each other and then parallel to one another such that there is a space in between the handle members. The distal end of each handle member terminates in at least two prongs. The innermost prongs provide contact surfaces for firmly grasping food morsels in a tweezer mode. The tines also permit the utensil to be used as a traditional fork.

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Attorney, Agent or Firm: |
McGonagle, John P. ;

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Primary / Asst. Examiners: |
Seidel, Richard K.; Payer, Hwei-Siu

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Maintenance Status: |
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Family: |
None

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First Claim:
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I claim:
1. A tweezer fork eating utensil, comprising:
- a first handle member having a distal and a proximal end;
- a second handle member having a distal and a proximal end, wherein said handle members are mirror images of each other, and wherein said first and second handle members are in a primarily parallel orientation and are attached at their proximal ends forming a junction;
- said handle members having proximate handle portions, near to the respective handle proximal ends, which are bent divergently away from the junction, and having generally straight remaining handle portions extending from said proximal handle portions to the distal ends, said remaining handle portions being bent back toward each other so that the longitudinal axes of the remaining handle portions are parallel to each other, wherein a plane defined by the remaining handle portions is defined as the plane of said eating utensil;
- a plurality of tines extending out from said distal ends, wherein the distal end of each handle member terminates in at least one tine, defined as a first tine for each handle member, the longitudinal axis of each first tine being substantially coincident with the longitudinal axis of its respective handle portion, wherein a second tine is attached to each handle member distal end by a connecting member, said second tine of a given handle member being attached to its handle member distal end so that a handle member's second tine is positioned in parallel to said handle member's first tine and along the side of the first tine opposite to the other handle member's first tine, said tines being concavely curved and offset with respect to said plane of said eating utensil;
- wherein said tines are substantially the same length and parallel to each other, wherein said first tines are separated by a predetermined distance that is different than a predetermined distance separating the first and second tines of each handle member; and
- a support band circumferentially surrounding the first handle member and the second handle member at a location along the remaining handle portions, said band adapted to prevent said handle members from separating from each other to a position greater than a substantially parallel orientation and restricting movement of the handle members to one plane only.

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