Utensil for holding boiled eggs

Work holders – With product discharge facilitator

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269296, 269321W, B25B 1100

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040675599

ABSTRACT:
A utensil for holding boiled eggs to be cut and eaten, includes a base having an annular upper surface, with at least a pair of spaced apart depressions therein each having a shape and size substantially complemental to the shape and size of one end half of an egg, and an upstanding egg support is disposed between the pair of depressions for supporting an egg, whereby when the egg is cut, a half thereof falls into each of the depressions to thus simplify removal of boiled eggs from their shells with little or no loss of yolk, and also providing a holder from which eggs may be eaten directly out of the half shells. The annular surface surrounds a central bowl-shaped depression and channels extend from the depressions in the annular surface to the bowl-shaped depression, whereby egg yolk and the like spilled from cracked or improperly cut eggs can flow or be scooped into the bowl-shaped depression to be eaten, and where the interior of the eggs may be placed for mixing and eating.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1205993 (1916-11-01), Higert
patent: 3030994 (1962-04-01), Wysowski
patent: 3116770 (1964-01-01), Tanuma
patent: 3899161 (1975-08-01), McGann

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