Special receptacle or package – For a tool – Eating or kitchen type
Patent
1980-07-02
1982-03-09
Dixson, Jr., William T.
Special receptacle or package
For a tool
Eating or kitchen type
206373, 211 60R, 220 19, B65D 550, B65D 8520, A47F 700, E21B 1914
Patent
active
043184782
ABSTRACT:
A utensil assembly constituted by a set of utensils having long handles and differently-shaped implement components for handling or processing food, the utensils being supported at separated upright positions in a rack functioning as an organizer and a carrier for the set. The rack is formed by a rectangular pedestal plate having upturned ends to which a gridwork is secured. The gridwork is defined by a lattice bent into a tube having a rectangular cross section whose lower zone is defined by the adjacent ends of the lattice and is bridged across the upturned ends of the plate at the upper edges thereof. The network of cells created by the parallel upper and lower zones of the gridwork act as receptacles for receiving the handles of the utensils, each handle passing through a respective cell in the upper zone and a cell in the lower zone to rest on the pedestal plate whereby each utensil is supported at a distinct position at which it may be readily selected and removed from the rack.
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Copco, Inc.
Dixson, Jr. William T.
Ebert Michael
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