Ice chest scoop apparatus

Handling: hand and hoist-line implements – Hand bars and hand barrows – Ball retriever

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C294S027100, C294S055500

Reexamination Certificate

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11522664

ABSTRACT:
A scoop is constructed for retrieving a beverage container from an ice chest. The scoop provides a rectangular basket with arcuate cross rib extending between and joining a rim. The basket is sized, shaped, and positioned so as to provide low resistance when drawn through an ice and water mixture within the ice chest and the rim has openings for receiving the necks of bottles such as soft drink or beer bottles.

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