Electrically heated ice cream scoop

Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus – Means excavating from a bulk source with simultaneous shaping – Including means to aid separation of shape product from bulk

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219229, 219241, 219242, 425281, A23G 900, B29C 100

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045539219

ABSTRACT:
An electrical ice cream dipper is provided and consists of a handle portion having a finger grip area, a scoop portion having a semi-spherical bowl therein affixed to the handle portion, means for heating the scoop portion, means for controlling the temperature in the scoop portion and a stand having a pair of folding legs built into the handle portion so that the scoop portion will be supported when not in use.

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