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Title:
ICE CREAM HOLDER
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/1999/055163
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
The ice cream holder is made of not absorbent material, single use, comprising a superior part of concave shape (1) forming a collar with a superior edge (3) and an inferior part of conical shape (2), the wider part of the inferior part of conical shape (2) has fins (4) to support ice cream.

Inventors:
ALTOMARE GIUSEPPE (IT)
Application Number:
PCT/IT1999/000103
Publication Date:
November 04, 1999
Filing Date:
April 23, 1999
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
ALTOMARE GIUSEPPE (IT)
International Classes:
A23G9/28; A23G9/32; A23G9/50; B65D85/78; (IPC1-7): A21D13/08; B65D85/78
Foreign References:
EP0709307A11996-05-01
US4929457A1990-05-29
US1914894A1933-06-20
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Perrotta, Aldo (32 Soverato, IT)
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Claims:
CLAIMS
1. 1) Ice cream holder made of not absorbent material, single use, comprising a superior part of concave shape (1) forming a collar with a superior edge (3) and an inferior part of conical shape (2) characterised by the fact that the wider part of the inferior part of conical shape (2) has fins (4) to support ice cream.
2. Ice cream holder according to claim 1) characterised by the fact that fins (4) have rectangular section 3) Ice cream holder according to claim 1) characterised by the fact that fins (4) have semicircular section.
3. Ice cream holder, according to claim 1) characterised by the fact that the inferior part of conical shape (2) has bellows (5).
4. Ice cream holder according to claim 4) characterised by the fact that point (6) of the inferior part of conical shape (2) is reinforced inside.
5. Ice cream holder according to claim 1) characterised by the fact that the collar (1) has is superior edge (3) turned towards inside.
Description:
DECRIPTION Ice cream holder Object of the present invention is an ice cream holder made of material for aliments with a conical shape.

The ice cream holder is made of not absorbent material, single use, comprising a superior part of concave shape forming a collar with a superior edge and an inferior part of conical shape, the wider part of the inferior part of conical shape has fins to support ice cream.

To hold ice cream people normally use small paper napkins, which are hygienic. In this way ice cream cone is not touched directly and does not come in contact with dirty hands. Small paper napkins do not avoid dropping of melted ice cream. Children normally are not so fast in eating ice cream and this melts, so their hands or worst their clothes will be spotted with drops of ice cream.

To prevent that melted ice cream flows along the cone into the hand, patent IT 87/84122 shows a concave collar of paper or other material which can be applied to an ice cream cone. A part of the melted ice cream is so contained in the concave collar, but melted ice cream remains in contact with the biscuit cone, so the wet biscuit will become soft.

The present invention overcomes the difficulties described in the cited patent.

The principal purpose of the present invention is that ice cream cone is supported with fins in the ice cream holder so to remain apart from the wet surface. The collar and the gap between ice cream cone and holder have a volume sufficient to contain the melted ice cream.

Another characteristic is given by the fact that fins have rectangular shape.

Another characteristic is given by the fact that fins have semicircular shape.

Other characteristic is given by the fact that to have the possibility to push up ice cream the central part of the holder in the conical part has bellows.

Other characteristic is given by the fact that the superior edge of the collar is turned towards inside to prevent the dropping of ice cream.

Other characteristic and advantages of the invention will appear evident from the following description of some embodiment of the invention given as example from figures A and B Fig. A represents an embodiment of the invention.

Fig. B represents another embodiment of the invention Referring to fig. A the ice cream holder is made of one collar 1, in the superior part, with edge 3 turned towards the inside so to form a narrow channel of collection in case of dropping of the ice cream.

Internally the cone 2 which is below the collar 1 has inner fins or supports 4 to hold the ice cream biscuit cone that has been inserted.

The ice cream biscuit is held at a certain distance from the holder and the melted cream can be contained in the conical part and in the collar of the holder.

Referring to fig. B ice cream holder has bellows 5. So the ice cream may be pushed up as it likes acting against the of the cone 6. The point is reinforced inside the conical part in the terminal part that it concurs with the biscuit cone being pushed towards the high. Such embodiment proposes hygienic conditions in the consumption of the ice cream with a system single use of protection from handling and dropping, because ice cream remains captured in the holder, avoiding to soil hands, dresses and above all children and avoiding the waste of paper napkins and the use of washing and laundry. In conclusion it wants to represent a remedy to assure the best and save consumption of ice cream as well as a great saving of money.

The invention, it is expressly understood, is not limited to the representation given by the drawings but it can receive improvements and modifications by the man skilled in the art without going out from the meaning of the patent.

The present invention allows numerous advantages and to overcome difficulties that could not be won with systems actually on the market.