Cutlery – Combined cutlery or combined with ancillary feature
Reexamination Certificate
2005-12-08
2009-06-23
Eley, Timothy V (Department: 3724)
Cutlery
Combined cutlery or combined with ancillary feature
C007S112000, C007S113000, C007S158000, C030S142000, C030S147000, C030S148000, C030S149000, C030S150000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07549228
ABSTRACT:
A fruit peeling packaging innovation is provided to allow consumers to start to peel a fruit by pulling a glued tab off a fruit. By pulling the tab off a fruit a consumer rips off that portion of the peel that the tab is glued to. Various models can have tabs with an optional cutting edge where the consumer can use the cutting edge to further, peel, clean, and or cut the fruit and eat it. The device includes a tab made of plastic, metal or other material, a tab with a handle, an optional cutting edge, and or an optional spoon, fork, or an optional hybrid spoon-fork. The tab can be made out of a food grade plastic, metal or other moldable material. Further, the tab or handle can be molded or printed thereon to include advertising or slogans and can be applied to any kind of fruit.
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Eley Timothy V
Lampel Justin
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