Cereal sieve bowl

Receptacles – Table dish

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220521, 220527, 220625, 220627, 220636, A47G 1900

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061353078

ABSTRACT:
A cereal sieve bowl for separating cereal morsels from smaller crushed and powdery particulates of cereal in a package of cereal so that a user may enjoy a bowl of cereal without the distasteful smaller crushed and powdery particulates. The device includes a bowl having an upper reservoir designed for holding cereal therein. The bottom of the bowl has an opening therethrough. A collection base is coupled to the bottom of the bowl. The collection base defines a lower reservoir designed for holding crushed and particulates of cereal therein. A separation disk substantially closes the opening of the bottom of the bowl. The separation disk has a plurality of apertures of a predetermined size therethrough to prevent passage of morsels of cereal greater than the predetermined size in the upper reservoir from passing through the apertures into the lower reservoir while permitting passage of crushed and powdery particulates of cereal less that the predetermined size to pass into the lower reservoir.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1334342 (1920-03-01), Woods
patent: 1673703 (1928-06-01), Orman
patent: 2299182 (1942-10-01), Schoof
patent: 3477175 (1969-11-01), Sakamoto
patent: 5064535 (1991-11-01), Hsu

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