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WO/1994/001026 |
A drinking mug, especially for small children, handicapped and hospital patients, comprising a cup (1), a lid (3) and a suction tube (5), is configured in an airtight manner so that the only access to the inside of the mug is through the...
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WO/1994/000042 |
Articles of cutlery (10) on the front face of whose handles (11), close to the rear edge (12) and placed off centre, there are one or more precious (14) or semi-precious stones, set in such a way that the convex surface (15) projects abo...
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WO/1993/021077 |
Plate-and-container assemblies (20) in which integrally formed or separately fabricated arrays of glass holder components (28, 30, 32) are employed to detachably couple container (24) to the plate (22) of the assembly. The container (24)...
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WO/1993/019996 |
A sheet including at least one pleated region (13) with end-fastened folds (3). The sheet is folded in half in a direction perpendicular to that of the folds (3) and at least one of its ends (15) is sealed by fastening together the edges...
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WO/1993/018693 |
There is provided a foldable eating utensil (10) including an elongate handle member (11) having a food-engaging blade (12) extending integrally from one end (13) thereof when operatively disposed, the blade (12) being hingedly connected...
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WO/1993/018837 |
A portable water purification system (10) is provided for removing solid, chemical, and biological contaminants from water. The system (10) includes five purification stages, including three filtering stages (20, 24, 28), an adsorbent st...
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WO/1993/017608 |
Chopstick packaging (10) which comprises an elongate envelope (11) for containing therein a pair of chopsticks (16), and guide means (14) on at least part (12) of the envelope (11) for guiding a user to fold said at least part (12) of th...
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WO/1993/016753 |
A device for preventing an unpalatable liquid from reaching the tastebuds of a user ingesting the liquid which includes a straw (10) with open ends (14, 16) and a sponge (12) positioned adjacent to one (16) of the open ends. In preparati...
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WO/1993/015618 |
Thiosulfate in anhydrous form is added in minute quantities to beverages such as soft drinks, coffee and tea, or food mixes wherein tap water is added in quantities not greater than about two quarts and preferably not greater than about ...
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WO/1993/012701 |
A device for facilitating the use of chopsticks comprises a flexible, resilient member (3) having two holes therein which are adapted in use to receive and maintain in spaced relation to each other a pair of chopsticks (1, 2). The device...
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WO/1993/010688 |
A toothbrush specifically designed for use by toddlers and small children provides a handle in the form of an animal figure (30) having a body which is essentially to scale. The handle carries either a rearwardly extending tail or forwar...
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WO/1993/008703 |
The invention is a way to make shaped sugar cane products like chopsticks, garnish sticks, stir sticks and snack sticks from sugar cane stalks. The method is to billet the stalks into desired lenths for the sticks and then press the bill...
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WO/1993/008721 |
A flat article holder has in various embodiments a flat base or stand and integral sidewalls or a wall which has or have a number of spaced apart separator strips (16, 17) forming slots (18, 19) for holding and dispensing of flat article...
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WO/1993/007788 |
An assistive dining device for automatic switch-operated self-feeding has a concave food receptacle (30) having a predetermined depth below an upwardly projecting lip (38). A rod (70) having an end rotatable about an axis and linearly mo...
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WO/1993/008097 |
A toothpick stand in which a cap string (3) for connecting a cap (2) to a cylindrical container (1) is provided and a slider case (19) for said cap string is fixed to the cylindrical container. In the cylindrical container, is mounted a ...
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WO/1993/003626 |
The invention relates to a chopsticks holder (1). The holder (1) includes on each side of its centre (C) a first channel (2) and a second channel (12) which accommodate a section of the rear part of a respective chopstick (30). The posit...
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WO/1993/000848 |
A cutlery article is described consisting of a handle (1) which may be used repeatedly, with one connectable end (1A), and having a part (3) to be used by carrying it to the mouth - such as the fork - or spoon-shaped part - to be provide...
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WO/1993/000032 |
An eating utensil for individuals with hand impairments, comprising a fork, spoon or knife head (20), a curved, neck joinder portion (30) and a handle (40), with symmetrically flared wings (45, 46), that taper, with a saddle-shaped longi...
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WO/1992/017386 |
A substantially flat utensil (10) incorporating a material (16) which interacts with a fluid or moist environment. The utensil incorporating the material has at least one depression or aperture (20) which contains a quantity of the mater...
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WO/1992/016131 |
A fork has a straight blade (1) in the longitudinal direction. Six wedge-profiled prongs oriented towards the point of the fork are successively arranged on the one longitudinal side (2) of the fork (1) and form an acute angle with the l...
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WO/1992/002422 |
The present invention relates to a food container and more particularly to a pizza box (10) for delivering pizzas. The box can be separated into sections that form plates (40) on which the pizza or other type of food can be eaten. The bo...
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WO/1991/017686 |
Dismountable and disposable fork characterized in that it is comprised of a solid material support having an elongate shape with orifices (b) at one of the ends in order to introduce into said orifices sticks which remain automatically i...
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WO/1991/014542 |
An eating utensil for use by the arthritic, neuromuscular impaired, persons lacking various fingers, as well as the general public. The utensil can be easily grasped with the minimal clasping motion by persons with hands of various sizes...
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WO/1991/012755 |
This invention relates to a straw made of synthetic resin of normal round tube shape in which air passing through hole capable of introducing exterior air is formed at a place perforated by said straw so that phenomenon becoming to vacuu...
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WO/1991/011372 |
A food packaging material (40) suitable for a variety of food service applications, including fast food restaurants is provided. The packaging is preferably formed from a flexible laminate sheet that includes at least one moisture imperv...
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WO/1991/008086 |
A cardboard sheet material is used for disposable cutlery such as spoons, forks, knives and chopsticks. Separate means are provided in order to give the cutlery good rigidity. Spoon and fork have for this purpose curved parts (1-6), whil...
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WO/1991/007899 |
An improved eating fork having a conventional handle, an extended flat body portion and a plurality of short conical tines (11) each having a small smoothly rounded end (11a). The short tines project along parallel axes from the forward ...
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WO/1991/004680 |
A disposable, multi-purpose napkin has an absorbent layer (2) and a non-absorbent layer (3) so as to define a front absorbent face (2a) and a rear non-absorbent face (3a). The napkin has a first smoothly curved recess (4) in its top port...
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WO/1991/003427 |
A filtered drinking straw (10) for reducing the amount of impurities in an aqueous solution and method for using same. The straw comprises a tube (12) having a passageway (18) containing a filtering medium (24) preferably comprising zinc...
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WO/1990/006709 |
A projection (4) is provided at a position closer to the tip than the centroid of tableware (1) such as knife, fork, spoon, chop stick, butter knife, china spoon for Chinese foods, etc., so that their tip does not touch the table (10) wh...
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WO/1990/006787 |
The invention provides a tamper evident package (10) for a solid oral drug dose (c) that, after being opened, may be used for administering the dose to a patient without removing the dose from the package. The invention also provides a m...
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WO/1989/006105 |
A support (10) for eating utensils includes a support frame having front and rear edges which are receivable on a supporting surface, a raised central support portion (14-16) having one or more transversely spaced apertures (28, 30 and 3...
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WO/1989/006152 |
Disclosed is a variety of toy eating utensil and dishware sets. One is a toy boat assembly (100). The set features self-righting fork (110), knife (120), spoon (130) with plate (140), bowl (150), straw (160) and tumbler (170) which are s...
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WO/1989/005601 |
A spoon or spatula for table use comprises a spatula (1) with a handle (5) and an extremity (8) provided with a cavity (2) for holding food, gripping means (3, 12) being provided to hold the food inside said cavity (2). The invention is ...
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WO/1989/001750 |
A beverage container (10) having a metallic lid (14) with a bend down panel (16) on the lid to define an opening for the lid (18). A rupturable score line (18) separates the panel (16) from the lid (14) and facilitates detachment of the ...
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WO/1988/005755 |
An overcap for a capped bottle comprising a bowl-shaped piece (7) having a flange piece (8) attached thereto can, when not in use as an overcap, be transformed to provide a dosing device comprising a bowl and a handle, wherein the bowl i...
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WO/1987/005196 |
A feeding spoon (1) comprises a bowl (2) and a handle (3). The handle (3) runs into a substantially semi-circular extension (4), which extends both upwardly and back towards the bowl (2). Suspended from the top of the extension (4) is a ...
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WO/1987/002875 |
A holder for a part (5) of a set of cutlery for handicapped people comprises a connecting piece (1) for receiving a knife, a fork, a spoon (6) or another part of a set of cutlery. The connecting piece is placed in the area of the palm of...
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WO/1987/000018 |
A channel-shaped clip (10) is for receiving articles of various thicknesses. A tongue (15) is resiliently joined to the base of one side wall (14) of the channel and inclines upwardly. An object inserted between its free end (16) and the...
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WO/1986/007529 |
Two-stage telescopic suction pipe formed by inserting a smaller-diameter pipe made of a synthetic resin into a larger-diameter pipe made of a synthetic resin. In order to prevent a fluid from leaking at the joint portion of the larger-di...
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WO/1986/006803 |
A holder body (10) has a central set of channels (14) to selectively receive the handle of a spoon (H) or other cooking utensil and has two end sets of channels (16, 18) to selectively fit over the rim of a container. The channels in eac...
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WO/1985/005612 |
A holder for hamburgers and the like comprises a container (1) with downwardly converging side walls (2a, 2b) and a support means (8) for the hamburger (15) is vertically displaceably arranged thereon. The support means is resilient and ...
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WO/1985/003629 |
A semi-flexible gripping aid whereby a person with a manual or digital disability, such as an arthritis victim, can grasp a large, semi-flexible body (20) which in turn captures a thin instrument such as a knife or fork, pen, or pencil, ...
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WO/1985/001198 |
A utensil for opening oyster or clam shells or the like comprising a jaw (13) defined on at least one side by a blade means (8) wich is shaped for insertion between and opening of the closed edges of said shells with the jaw (13) being a...
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WO/1982/002655 |
A hand tool for opening molluscs, a hand tool being of a plier-like form having a hand portion (1, 2), a pair of jaws (4, 5), one of said jaws (4) being directed to the face of another jaw (5) and terminating in a curved chisel-like end ...
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WO/1982/001500 |
An utensil for one-handed person, post-apoplectic rehabilitees, arthritics and children with hand deformities to enable them unassisted to cut meat, toast, etc; the food is held stable while cutting and can be used by either hand. This i...
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WO/1979/000376 |
A knife holder has a base (2) which supports several gripping members (9) in the form of rollers (12) of elastomer placed pair-wise in side-by-side relationship and cooperating with each other. The rollers (12) are each mounted on a jour...
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WO/1979/000270 |
A combined knife-fork set is designed to be handled with one hand only. The knife-fork set comprises a fork part (1) with a handle (2) on which a knife part (3) can move back and forth. When eating, the set is held with the thumb on top ...
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JP2013017544 |
To provide a pair of chopsticks that are fittable to the fingers or hand, very comfortable in use, and prevent a user from carelessly dropping one of the chopsticks.Two chopsticks make a pair of chopsticks 1a, 1b for use, and at least th...
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JP2013013526 |
To provide a straw structure which is a straw provided on a paper container continuously filled with a liquid food using a strip of wrapping material to facilitate recycling by folding the paper container after drinking the interior solu...
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