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US1540394A
US1540394A US696249A US69624924A US1540394A US 1540394 A US1540394 A US 1540394A US 696249 A US696249 A US 696249A US 69624924 A US69624924 A US 69624924A US 1540394 A US1540394 A US 1540394A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47JKITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
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    • A47J43/28Other culinary hand implements, e.g. spatulas, pincers, forks or like food holders, ladles, skimming ladles, cooking spoons; Spoon-holders attached to cooking pots
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  • This invention relates to improvements in holders for spoons or forks used in stirring the contents of containers.
  • An object of the invention resides in providing a spoon or fork holder for cooking utensils which may be removably applied to the edge of the utensil and which supports the spoon in a substantially upright position over the receptacle so that drippings from .the spoon orfork, as the case may be, will fall back into the receptacle, and the holder will also position the spoon or fork in such a manner over the receptacle that it will not become unduly heated.
  • Another object of the invention resides in providing a spoon holder of the type above mentioned which is formed of a single piece of sheet material provided with a spoon receiving portion, and an extension therefrom formed at the end with a plurality of fingers adapted to cooperate with the edge or side of a pot or other cooking utensil for mounting the spoon holder thereon.
  • the invention also comprehends other objects andv improvements in the details of construction and formation and arrangement of parts which are more particularly described in the following detailed description and claim, directed to a preferred form of the invention, it being understood, however, that the formation of thematerial may be varied for carrying out the above objects without departing from the scope of the appended claim.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the improved spoon holder showing the manner of application to a kettle or other cooking utensil, the utensil being shown in dotted lines.
  • Figure 2 is a view of the blank from which. the spoon holder is formed.
  • Figure 3 is a detail perspective view of a spoon holder, wherein the portions forming the clam to fit over the utensil is offset relative to t e vertical plane of the spoon holder.
  • FIG. 1 indicates generally the blank from which the spoon holder is formed, and which is of substantially T-shape as shown in Figure 2 of the rawings, having a substantlally large head 2 with a laterally extending wing 3, the wings 3 being adapted to be curved inwardly toward each other and at one side of the main portion of the head 2 for cooperation therewith to form the holder portion 4 as clearly shown in Figures 1 and 3 of the drawings.
  • the wings 3 it will be noted, are spaced from the heads 2 and form a the curved portions indicated at 5, the sides of the pocket formed by the wings 3 and the head 2, tapering from the upper end to the lower end thereof as may be clearly ascertained from an examination of Figure 1.
  • the stem portion 6 of the blank which is in the form of ing the end of the stem 6 into a centralclasp member 11, and a members 12.
  • the clasp member 11 extends laterally from the return bend 9 and has its free end curved outwardl as indicated at 11, so that said member 1s adapted for cooperation with'the outside of a cooking utensil, while the side members 12 extend in the plane of the return bend 9 beyond the clasp member 11 to a point intermediate its ends where they are bent and extended downwardly at an incline toward the clasp member 11, having their free ends formed with reverse bends 12, at a (point substantially in line with the outwar ly curved end portion 11 of theclasp member, 11, so that the juncture of the reverse bent portion 12' with the downwardly inclined portion of the side member 12, will engage the Inside wall of the cooking utensil, for.
  • This structure provides for holding the spoon over the central portion of the cooking utensil in a substantially vertical position, the handle of the spoon extending over the holder portion in a substantially vertical relation thereto, and being positioned in the central portion of the cooking utensil it will receive less heat from the fire'below the utensil than in the case of the s oon holder shown in Figure 1, although either is adapted for supporting a s oonin'such a manner that it would not ecome suiticiently heated to injure the hands of the person fusing the spoon.
  • a simple s oon holder which may e manufactured at a small cost from a single sheet of metal or other suitable material which is ada ted for the use of the housewife on em ing utensils'to holdthe spoon or fork, as the case may be, in a position above the receporti'on holding the ⁇ spoon or fork.
  • a s oon holder formed of a singl iece of TS iaped sheet material, having the liead ortion formed with the end portion extendlng inwardly, and terminating in adjacent relation at one side of the central portion and cooperating therewith to form a tapered pocket, adapted to receive the bowl of a spoon, and support the same with the handle in a substantially upright position, and a stem portion on said head extending downwardly therefrom, said stem being formed with coo rating fingers at the lower end to provi e a clamp for engaging the upper tures.

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June 1925- 1,540,394
0. P. HALL ET AL SPOON HOLDER Filed March 1924 Patented June 2, 1925.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
' ORRIE P. HALL AND NORA M. HALL, OF LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.
SPOON HOLDER.
Application filed March 1, 1924. Serial No. 698,249.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, Onnm P. HALL and NORA M. HALL, citizens of the United States, residing at Louisville, in the county of 'Jeiferson and State of Kentucky, have in vented certain new and useful Improvements in Spoon Holders, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to improvements in holders for spoons or forks used in stirring the contents of containers.
An object of the invention resides in providing a spoon or fork holder for cooking utensils which may be removably applied to the edge of the utensil and which supports the spoon in a substantially upright position over the receptacle so that drippings from .the spoon orfork, as the case may be, will fall back into the receptacle, and the holder will also position the spoon or fork in such a manner over the receptacle that it will not become unduly heated.
Another object of the invention resides in providing a spoon holder of the type above mentioned which is formed of a single piece of sheet material provided with a spoon receiving portion, and an extension therefrom formed at the end with a plurality of fingers adapted to cooperate with the edge or side of a pot or other cooking utensil for mounting the spoon holder thereon.
The invention also comprehends other objects andv improvements in the details of construction and formation and arrangement of parts which are more particularly described in the following detailed description and claim, directed to a preferred form of the invention, it being understood, however, that the formation of thematerial may be varied for carrying out the above objects without departing from the scope of the appended claim.
In the drawing, forming a part of this application Figure 1 is a perspective view of the improved spoon holder showing the manner of application to a kettle or other cooking utensil, the utensil being shown in dotted lines.
Figure 2 is a view of the blank from which. the spoon holder is formed.
Figure 3 is a detail perspective view of a spoon holder, wherein the portions forming the clam to fit over the utensil is offset relative to t e vertical plane of the spoon holder.
1 indicates generally the blank from which the spoon holder is formed, and which is of substantially T-shape as shown in Figure 2 of the rawings, having a substantlally large head 2 with a laterally extending wing 3, the wings 3 being adapted to be curved inwardly toward each other and at one side of the main portion of the head 2 for cooperation therewith to form the holder portion 4 as clearly shown in Figures 1 and 3 of the drawings.- The wings 3, it will be noted, are spaced from the heads 2 and form a the curved portions indicated at 5, the sides of the pocket formed by the wings 3 and the head 2, tapering from the upper end to the lower end thereof as may be clearly ascertained from an examination of Figure 1. The stem portion 6 of the blank which is in the form of ing the end of the stem 6 into a centralclasp member 11, and a members 12. As will be 1, the clasp member 11 extends laterally from the return bend 9 and has its free end curved outwardl as indicated at 11, so that said member 1s adapted for cooperation with'the outside of a cooking utensil, while the side members 12 extend in the plane of the return bend 9 beyond the clasp member 11 to a point intermediate its ends where they are bent and extended downwardly at an incline toward the clasp member 11, having their free ends formed with reverse bends 12, at a (point substantially in line with the outwar ly curved end portion 11 of theclasp member, 11, so that the juncture of the reverse bent portion 12' with the downwardly inclined portion of the side member 12, will engage the Inside wall of the cooking utensil, for. holding the spoon holder and the clasp 11 in a position, so that the main gage the outside wall of the cooking utensil, and the s oon holder portion 4 will be projected sligii sil, so that any dripping from the spoon inserted therein will drop back into the utensil.
pair of side clasp pocket closed at the ends by I an extension from thehead is bent laterally from the lower end portion of the clasp 11 will eh- I tly over the edge of the utennoted from Figure 4 eral extension 14 from the holder the lateral extension from t as indicated in Fi ure- 3, eliminat ng thereverse bend 8 an the return portion In this'fi'gure, it will be noted that the latis formed with the clasp, the centre 'memberof which depends from the" end of [the extension ina manner similar to that shown in- Figure 1 and indicated at 15, the side member 16 being formed in the same manner as the clas cooperation with the depending central member 15. r
' However; when constructed in accordance with the showing of Figure 3, the central clasp member will then be held against the inner wall of the cooking utensil, While the side clasp members 16 will engage the outer Wall, which is the reverse of the cooperation of the clamp 10 shown in Figure 1, the method of cooperation of the clamp with the utensil being the same in both cases.
This structure provides for holding the spoon over the central portion of the cooking utensil in a substantially vertical position, the handle of the spoon extending over the holder portion in a substantially vertical relation thereto, and being positioned in the central portion of the cooking utensil it will receive less heat from the fire'below the utensil than in the case of the s oon holder shown in Figure 1, although either is adapted for supporting a s oonin'such a manner that it would not ecome suiticiently heated to injure the hands of the person fusing the spoon. y
' From the above description, it will be apparent that a simple s oon holder has been provided which may e manufactured at a small cost from a single sheet of metal or other suitable material which is ada ted for the use of the housewife on em ing utensils'to holdthe spoon or fork, as the case may be, in a position above the receporti'on holding the {spoon or fork.
10 shown in Figure 1, for
"at-le itatutensil in food is being cooked; in-such a manner that the drippings will fall-back into the uten'sihand so that the spoon'or fork will be at :a position for ready" use in the utensil, while at the same time, 1t will be prevented from becoming heated and injuring the hands of the person It will therefore be-clear from the above description, that a novel form ofv spoon:
holder has been provided for supporting. a spoon at its place of use within handy reach of the cook, instead of necessitating the laying of spoons down on tables or on the stove, where it would'collect dirt and germs or leaving it in the receptacle where it "would become overheated and'make' it inconvenient for the operator to use the same, if its immediate use was necessary to -pre ventthe food being cooked from burning or the like, which is of a great convenience in overcoming these disadvantages.
What is claimed is: A s oon holder formed of a singl iece of TS iaped sheet material, having the liead ortion formed with the end portion extendlng inwardly, and terminating in adjacent relation at one side of the central portion and cooperating therewith to form a tapered pocket, adapted to receive the bowl of a spoon, and support the same with the handle in a substantially upright position, and a stem portion on said head extending downwardly therefrom, said stem being formed with coo rating fingers at the lower end to provi e a clamp for engaging the upper tures. r a
. ORRIE P. HALL.
NORA M. HALL.
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US2615318A (en) * 1949-06-07 1952-10-28 Albert M Gray Support for eating utensils
US2641809A (en) * 1950-03-03 1953-06-16 Christine E Perry Pencil holder for telephone instruments
US2719414A (en) * 1952-02-07 1955-10-04 James H Davis Cup holder
US2764146A (en) * 1950-10-07 1956-09-25 Max M Sanchez Bunsen burner attachment
US2787493A (en) * 1952-06-20 1957-04-02 Brown Fastener for trim material
US2801453A (en) * 1955-05-09 1957-08-06 Francis F Melvin Carton flap hold-down device
US2906124A (en) * 1954-04-28 1959-09-29 John L Chaney Cooking thermometer support
US2962252A (en) * 1957-03-20 1960-11-29 Frank Ben Edward Hanger bar supporting clip
US4114326A (en) * 1974-03-28 1978-09-19 Eclipse Mfg. Inc. Fixture hanging assembly
US4126971A (en) * 1976-08-19 1978-11-28 Eclipse Mfg. Inc. Fixture hanging assembly
US4382336A (en) * 1979-10-25 1983-05-10 Call Daniel D Line length measuring device
US4394000A (en) * 1981-01-02 1983-07-19 Kurtz Thomas D Metal mirror mounting clip
US5407159A (en) * 1994-02-22 1995-04-18 Polmanteer; Warren A. Sputter stopper
US5853157A (en) * 1996-10-25 1998-12-29 Doc's Product, L. C. Apparatus and method for holding a tool on a container lip or edge
NL1012174C2 (en) * 1999-05-28 2000-11-30 Anne Louise Cordia Accessory for a fluid container, especially beverage container.
US20150028184A1 (en) * 2013-07-26 2015-01-29 DeAndre MOORE Utensil holder
US10477966B2 (en) * 2016-02-05 2019-11-19 Matthew Joseph Partington System for optimizing use of storage space

Cited By (18)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2615318A (en) * 1949-06-07 1952-10-28 Albert M Gray Support for eating utensils
US2641809A (en) * 1950-03-03 1953-06-16 Christine E Perry Pencil holder for telephone instruments
US2764146A (en) * 1950-10-07 1956-09-25 Max M Sanchez Bunsen burner attachment
US2719414A (en) * 1952-02-07 1955-10-04 James H Davis Cup holder
US2787493A (en) * 1952-06-20 1957-04-02 Brown Fastener for trim material
US2906124A (en) * 1954-04-28 1959-09-29 John L Chaney Cooking thermometer support
US2801453A (en) * 1955-05-09 1957-08-06 Francis F Melvin Carton flap hold-down device
US2962252A (en) * 1957-03-20 1960-11-29 Frank Ben Edward Hanger bar supporting clip
US4114326A (en) * 1974-03-28 1978-09-19 Eclipse Mfg. Inc. Fixture hanging assembly
US4126971A (en) * 1976-08-19 1978-11-28 Eclipse Mfg. Inc. Fixture hanging assembly
US4382336A (en) * 1979-10-25 1983-05-10 Call Daniel D Line length measuring device
US4394000A (en) * 1981-01-02 1983-07-19 Kurtz Thomas D Metal mirror mounting clip
US5407159A (en) * 1994-02-22 1995-04-18 Polmanteer; Warren A. Sputter stopper
US5853157A (en) * 1996-10-25 1998-12-29 Doc's Product, L. C. Apparatus and method for holding a tool on a container lip or edge
NL1012174C2 (en) * 1999-05-28 2000-11-30 Anne Louise Cordia Accessory for a fluid container, especially beverage container.
WO2000072733A1 (en) * 1999-05-28 2000-12-07 Anne Louise Cordia Accessory for a liquid container, in particular a beverage container
US20150028184A1 (en) * 2013-07-26 2015-01-29 DeAndre MOORE Utensil holder
US10477966B2 (en) * 2016-02-05 2019-11-19 Matthew Joseph Partington System for optimizing use of storage space

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