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US2570521A US714723A US71472346A US2570521A US 2570521 A US2570521 A US 2570521A US 714723 A US714723 A US 714723A US 71472346 A US71472346 A US 71472346A US 2570521 A US2570521 A US 2570521A
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  • slidable cover which isso constructed as to resist backward bending, and further so as to seat firmly upon the rim of the receptacle when the cover is shifted thereover.
  • Still another important object of this invention is to provide a cover for a device of this class, which is conca-veat its inner-side for the purpose of strengthening the same,-and also to provide space for the reasonable expansion or swelling of the coffee, tea, or other contents, when within the receptacle.
  • a further important object. ofthis invention is to provide a sanitary article of this. class, that is, one which maybe easily and quickly cleaned by wholly removing the cover from one end of the receptacle, or from the handle thereof.
  • Another'important object ofthis invention is to provide a device of this classwhich is particularly sim le and economical of construction, simpleto operate, and which will notreadily getoutof order.
  • Fig. 1 is a plan view of my measuring and holding device in a preferred form, the dotted lines showing one of the members shifted to a partly withdrawn position;
  • Fig. 2 is a side or edge view thereof
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged fragmentary longitudinal sectional view thereof, taken through 33 of Fig. 1, showing the cover in a closed position over the receptacle;
  • Fig. 4 is a similar fragmentary sectional view thereof, but showing the cover in a retracted position
  • Fig. 5 is a transverse sectional view thereof, taken through 5-5 of Fig. l;
  • Fig. 6 is an enlarged sectional view thereof, taken through 6-6 of Fig. 3.
  • the device shown in Figs. 1 and 2 is made of two sheet metal stampings.
  • One member, which 2 Claims. (Cl. 99323) will be hereinafter referred to as the receptacle I is substantially in the form of a deep spoon but is provided with small perforations l
  • the large or blunt end of thespoon-shaped receptacle has a long flat handle 2, which is narrower than the receptacle and is longitudinally ribbed at its middle portion, as shown in Figs. 1 and 6, for the purpose of strength and for guiding the cover 3.
  • the rib, designated 2 is offset upwardly at the median portion of the handle, and is relatively wide, as shown.
  • the peripheral portion of the receptacle has a bead or narrow flange l", which is in the same plane and merges in gradual curves with the 0pposite edges of the handle, as shown in Fig. l.
  • the cover 3 which preferably also has perforations, designated 3 has a surrounding bead or flange 3 which conforms to and is adapted to slide upon the bead l of the receptacle, for shifting the cover to either a closed position directly over the receptacle or to an open retracted position clear of the receptacle.
  • the cover is also generally inverted spoonshaped and has at its blunt end a handle 4, .conforming substantially in cross-section to that of the handle 2 thereunder.
  • the lateral edges of the handle 4 are crimped around the lateral edges of the handle 2, the crimped-over portions forming flanges 4 engaging the under sides of the lateral portions of the handle 2.
  • the middle portion of the cover may be defined as concave orraised at itsunder side, providing clearance or an enlargement for the expansion or swelling of the contents ofthe receptacle when the contents are steeped in hot water, during the preparation of tea in a cup.
  • the raised portion or central rib 4 of the handle 4 merges with the upwardly offset or raised portion of the cover, providing such reinforcing for the cover which will prevent backward bending of the same about the handle.
  • the upper surface of the raised portion or rib 4 is roughened or knurled by transverse serrations 4 to provide a thumb hold for facilitating withdrawal of the cover rearwardly along the handle 4 so as to open the receptacle, as shown in Fig. 4.
  • the metal is indented from the under side, this indented portion providing, in effect, a transverse raised bead.
  • the bead provides a stop for resisting rearward movement of the cover, the inner side of the forward rim portion 3 of the spoon-shaped cover engaging the head, as shown in Fig. 4 of the drawings.
  • Forward movement of the cover along the receptacle is preferably limited by the engagement of the forward ends of the crimped over portions or flanges 4 of the handle 4 of the cover member with the curved rearward portions of the receptacle member I, referred to above.
  • the receptacle and cover elements are stamped from sheet metal preferably, although not necessarily, of stainless character, the dies in which these elements are formed being made with great precision so that when the cover 3 is slidinto place on the handle 2 the flanges l snugly embrace the lateral edges of the handle.
  • the bottom surface of the peripheral portion of the cover 3 is retained against the upper surface of the bead l of the receptacle I.
  • a device of the class described comprising a substantially spoon-shaped perforated receptacle having a laterally projecting peripheral flange, a handle portion of uniform width throughout the length thereof projecting from said receptacle in the plane of said flange, a longitudinally disposed reinforcing guide rib on said handle, one extremity of said rib extending downwardly into said receptacle, the opposed extremity of said rib terminating short of the.
  • a cover member of inverted spoon-shape having a laterally projecting peripheral flange complementary to said first-mentioned flange and adapted to rest upon said flange of said receptacle, a lateral extension on said cover member overlying said handle portion and provided with downwardly and inwardly extending flanges embracing the longitudinal edges of said handle portion and mounting said cover member for sliding movement relative to said receptacle from a first position wherein the cover member closes said receptacle to a second position wherein the cover member is disposed laterally of said receptacle to open the same, said cover member in r s li e a e mall fle ed downwardly with the flange thereof engaging the'flange of 7 said receptacle, a longitudinally disposed upstruck rib on said lateral extension engaging the reinforcing rib.
  • a device as set forth in claim 1 in which the upper surface of the longitudinally disposed upstri cl; rib on the lateral extension of the cover member is provided with finger engaging ridges to assist in'the sliding movement of said cover member.

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Oct. 9, 1951 R CHESTER 2,570,521
MEASURING DEVICE FOR TEA, COFFEE, AND THE LIKE Filed Dec. 7, 1946 Patented Oct. 9, 1 951 UNITE-l), sr i E s PATENT OFFICE MEASURING DEVICE FOR TEA, COFFEE, THE LIKE s Frank Chester, Santa Monica, Calif.
" "Ap'plicationDecember '7, 1946, Serial No. 714,723
slidable cover which isso constructed as to resist backward bending, and further so as to seat firmly upon the rim of the receptacle when the cover is shifted thereover.
Still another important object of this invention is to provide a cover for a device of this class, which is conca-veat its inner-side for the purpose of strengthening the same,-and also to provide space for the reasonable expansion or swelling of the coffee, tea, or other contents, when within the receptacle. r
A further important object. ofthis invention is to provide a sanitary article of this. class, that is, one which maybe easily and quickly cleaned by wholly removing the cover from one end of the receptacle, or from the handle thereof.
Another'important object ofthis invention is to provide a device of this classwhich is particularly sim le and economical of construction, simpleto operate, and which will notreadily getoutof order. Y i
With these and other objects in view, as will appear hereinafter, I have devised a means for measuring and facilitating infusion of tea, coffee,
and the like, and a means or device of this class having certain novel features-of construction,
combination, and arrangement-ofparts and portions, as will be hereinafter described in detail and particularly set forth in the appended claims, reference being had to the accompanying drawings and to the characters of reference thereon, which form a part of this application, in which:
Fig. 1 is a plan view of my measuring and holding device in a preferred form, the dotted lines showing one of the members shifted to a partly withdrawn position;
Fig. 2 is a side or edge view thereof;
Fig. 3 is an enlarged fragmentary longitudinal sectional view thereof, taken through 33 of Fig. 1, showing the cover in a closed position over the receptacle;
Fig. 4 is a similar fragmentary sectional view thereof, but showing the cover in a retracted position;
Fig. 5 is a transverse sectional view thereof, taken through 5-5 of Fig. l; and
Fig. 6 is an enlarged sectional view thereof, taken through 6-6 of Fig. 3.
The device shown in Figs. 1 and 2 is made of two sheet metal stampings. One member, which 2 Claims. (Cl. 99323) will be hereinafter referred to as the receptacle I is substantially in the form of a deep spoon but is provided with small perforations l The large or blunt end of thespoon-shaped receptacle has a long flat handle 2, which is narrower than the receptacle and is longitudinally ribbed at its middle portion, as shown in Figs. 1 and 6, for the purpose of strength and for guiding the cover 3. The rib, designated 2 is offset upwardly at the median portion of the handle, and is relatively wide, as shown.
subjected to moisture, or when otherwise treated The peripheral portion of the receptacle has a bead or narrow flange l", which is in the same plane and merges in gradual curves with the 0pposite edges of the handle, as shown in Fig. l.
The cover 3, which preferably also has perforations, designated 3 has a surrounding bead or flange 3 which conforms to and is adapted to slide upon the bead l of the receptacle, for shifting the cover to either a closed position directly over the receptacle or to an open retracted position clear of the receptacle.
The cover is also generally inverted spoonshaped and has at its blunt end a handle 4, .conforming substantially in cross-section to that of the handle 2 thereunder. The lateral edges of the handle 4 are crimped around the lateral edges of the handle 2, the crimped-over portions forming flanges 4 engaging the under sides of the lateral portions of the handle 2.
The middle portion of the cover may be defined as concave orraised at itsunder side, providing clearance or an enlargement for the expansion or swelling of the contents ofthe receptacle when the contents are steeped in hot water, during the preparation of tea in a cup.
The raised portion or central rib 4 of the handle 4 merges with the upwardly offset or raised portion of the cover, providing such reinforcing for the cover which will prevent backward bending of the same about the handle.
The upper surface of the raised portion or rib 4 is roughened or knurled by transverse serrations 4 to provide a thumb hold for facilitating withdrawal of the cover rearwardly along the handle 4 so as to open the receptacle, as shown in Fig. 4.
At the intersection of the forward end of the central rib 2 of the handle 2 and the rearward curved portion of the bowl-like receptacle l, the metal is indented from the under side, this indented portion providing, in effect, a transverse raised bead. The bead provides a stop for resisting rearward movement of the cover, the inner side of the forward rim portion 3 of the spoon-shaped cover engaging the head, as shown in Fig. 4 of the drawings.
Forward movement of the cover along the receptacle is preferably limited by the engagement of the forward ends of the crimped over portions or flanges 4 of the handle 4 of the cover member with the curved rearward portions of the receptacle member I, referred to above. f A
The receptacle and cover elements are stamped from sheet metal preferably, although not necessarily, of stainless character, the dies in which these elements are formed being made with great precision so that when the cover 3 is slidinto place on the handle 2 the flanges l snugly embrace the lateral edges of the handle. By this provision, the bottom surface of the peripheral portion of the cover 3 is retained against the upper surface of the bead l of the receptacle I. It has been explained that the rearward sliding movement of the cover 3 to open position is limited by the bead 2 However, due to, the inherent resiliency of the metal of the cover 3, the latter is adapted to flex upwardly,
'when the handle is forced rearwardly, so as to permit the forward end of the cover 3 to ride over the bead 2" By this provision, it is possible to withdraw the cover 3 entirely from the handle 2 when it is desired to thoroughly clean the two elements of the device.
I wish it to be understood that I do not desire to be limited to the, exact details of construction shown and described, for obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art.
Iclaim:
1. A device of the class described comprising a substantially spoon-shaped perforated receptacle having a laterally projecting peripheral flange, a handle portion of uniform width throughout the length thereof projecting from said receptacle in the plane of said flange, a longitudinally disposed reinforcing guide rib on said handle, one extremity of said rib extending downwardly into said receptacle, the opposed extremity of said rib terminating short of the. outer extremity of said handle, a cover member of inverted spoon-shape having a laterally projecting peripheral flange complementary to said first-mentioned flange and adapted to rest upon said flange of said receptacle, a lateral extension on said cover member overlying said handle portion and provided with downwardly and inwardly extending flanges embracing the longitudinal edges of said handle portion and mounting said cover member for sliding movement relative to said receptacle from a first position wherein the cover member closes said receptacle to a second position wherein the cover member is disposed laterally of said receptacle to open the same, said cover member in r s li e a e mall fle ed downwardly with the flange thereof engaging the'flange of 7 said receptacle, a longitudinally disposed upstruck rib on said lateral extension engaging the reinforcing rib. of'said handle portion and guiding the movement of said cover member on said handle member, and an upstruck stop bead on said handle portion located adjacent the juncture thereof with said receptacle and engageable by said cover member when the latter is slid to open position to resist complete withdrawal of the cover member from said handle member, said cover member being yieldably upwardly to ride over said stop bead and permit sliding movement of said cover member beyond said open position in response to a longitudinal force ofsuflicient magnitude applied thereto to allow complete separation of said cover member and handle portion.
2. A device as set forth in claim 1 in which the upper surface of the longitudinally disposed upstri cl; rib on the lateral extension of the cover member is provided with finger engaging ridges to assist in'the sliding movement of said cover member.
FRANK R. CHESTER.
REFERENCES CITED The qllqwin eferenee are 0.1 ecerrd in t file this Qatar
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US3354812A (en) * 1965-03-16 1967-11-28 Jr Thomas S Gorton Infusing device
EP0029154A1 (en) * 1979-11-15 1981-05-27 Bayer Ag Measuring cup for pulverulent material
US4338338A (en) * 1980-11-24 1982-07-06 Popkes Opal L Beverage strainers
US4465697A (en) * 1983-06-14 1984-08-14 Brice Ilotan Research Corporation Coffee brewing apparatus and method
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USD296644S (en) 1985-10-01 1988-07-12 Brice Ilotan Research Corporation Coffee brewing device
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US3354812A (en) * 1965-03-16 1967-11-28 Jr Thomas S Gorton Infusing device
EP0029154A1 (en) * 1979-11-15 1981-05-27 Bayer Ag Measuring cup for pulverulent material
US4338338A (en) * 1980-11-24 1982-07-06 Popkes Opal L Beverage strainers
US4465697A (en) * 1983-06-14 1984-08-14 Brice Ilotan Research Corporation Coffee brewing apparatus and method
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USD296644S (en) 1985-10-01 1988-07-12 Brice Ilotan Research Corporation Coffee brewing device
USD440115S1 (en) 1999-10-21 2001-04-10 Kennedy Candy Co. Transparent disposable beverage infuser
USD439799S1 (en) 1999-12-08 2001-04-03 Wilton Industries, Inc. Tea infuser
USD506633S1 (en) * 2003-08-01 2005-06-28 Tea Solutions Limited Device for making a beverage
US20080223845A1 (en) * 2007-03-15 2008-09-18 Daniel Garr Heating Systems and Methods
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USD574185S1 (en) * 2007-06-01 2008-08-05 Gamila Company Tea infuser
US20090255417A1 (en) * 2007-08-16 2009-10-15 Bryan Daniel Smith Fun dipper
US7836821B2 (en) 2007-08-16 2010-11-23 Bryan Daniel Smith Fun dipper
WO2012087619A1 (en) * 2010-12-23 2012-06-28 Abbott Laboratories Dispensing member for dispensing powdered beverage product
US9863799B2 (en) * 2014-10-03 2018-01-09 Progressive International Corporation Powdered sugar scoop
USD795658S1 (en) * 2015-08-24 2017-08-29 Adam Scott Aschner Handle for a spoon or other kitchen utensils
USD795657S1 (en) * 2015-08-24 2017-08-29 Adam Scott Aschner Spoon
USD818313S1 (en) * 2016-03-11 2018-05-22 Joseph Joseph Ltd. Infusing spoon
USD957208S1 (en) * 2020-12-08 2022-07-12 Progressive International Corporation Sifting spoon
US20230030434A1 (en) * 2021-07-28 2023-02-02 Al Saint Skimmer ladle
US11627840B2 (en) * 2021-07-28 2023-04-18 Al Saint Skimmer ladle
USD1022630S1 (en) 2022-04-13 2024-04-16 Yeti Coolers, Llc Scoop
USD1037795S1 (en) 2022-04-13 2024-08-06 Yeti Coolers, Llc Scoop
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