Utensil holder for infants
First Claim
1. A utensil holder for use by infants and toddlers comprising:
- an elongated, generally triangular handle having a plurality of sides, said handle including a hollow gripping area for insertion of the fingers of the infant'"'"'s hand, a utensil-supporting portion disposed at one side of said handle intermediately between opposite ends of said handle, and said handle having converging portions extending from said opposite ends into said utensil-supporting portion, wherein said gripping area is of generally triangular shape, said handle having a bar member substantially bisecting said gripping area defining intermediate gripping means to alleviate pressure on small muscle groups of the hand while effecting a secure grip with said handle; and
a utensil attached to said utensil-supporting portion, said handle being longer in a direction transverse to a direction of entry of said utensil-supporting portion into the infant'"'"'s mouth than in a direction parallel to said direction of entry and being longer in said transverse direction than the longest dimension across the infant'"'"'s mouth to prevent lodging of said handle in the infant'"'"'s mouth.
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Abstract
A utensil holder for infants and toddlers is made up of a generally triangular handle having a hollow gripping area and a utensil-supporting portion at one side of the handle which converges forwardly and terminates in a socket end portion for insertion of a complementary shank end portion of a utensil. In another preferred form, an eating utensil is disposed with its eating surface facing in a direction substantially parallel to the longer dimension of the handle so that when the handle is grasped and held in a palmar, upright position by the infant, the eating surface can face upwardly for placement of food thereon and insertion into the infant'"'"'s mouth. In the alternative, the utensil can form a permanent part of the supporting portion at one side of the handle but in either form the handle is longer in a direction transverse to the direction of entry of the utensil into the infant'"'"'s mouth than the longest dimension across the infant'"'"'s mouth to prevent lodging of the handle therein.
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16 Claims
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1. A utensil holder for use by infants and toddlers comprising:
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an elongated, generally triangular handle having a plurality of sides, said handle including a hollow gripping area for insertion of the fingers of the infant'"'"'s hand, a utensil-supporting portion disposed at one side of said handle intermediately between opposite ends of said handle, and said handle having converging portions extending from said opposite ends into said utensil-supporting portion, wherein said gripping area is of generally triangular shape, said handle having a bar member substantially bisecting said gripping area defining intermediate gripping means to alleviate pressure on small muscle groups of the hand while effecting a secure grip with said handle; and a utensil attached to said utensil-supporting portion, said handle being longer in a direction transverse to a direction of entry of said utensil-supporting portion into the infant'"'"'s mouth than in a direction parallel to said direction of entry and being longer in said transverse direction than the longest dimension across the infant'"'"'s mouth to prevent lodging of said handle in the infant'"'"'s mouth. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A utensil holder for use by infants and toddlers comprising:
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a generally triangular handle including a hollow gripping area dimensioned for insertion of the fingers of an infant'"'"'s hand, said handle including a utensil-supporting portion, a substantially flat base portion and inclined side portions converging from opposite ends of said base portion into said utensil-supporting portion, and a bar substantially bisecting said gripping area and extending in a direction substantially parallel to said utensil-supporting portion; and said utensil-supporting portion including a stem extending normal to said base portion, and a utensil having a connecting end portion connected to a free end of said stem and said handle being elongated in a direction transverse to the direction of entry of said utensil-supporting portion into an infant'"'"'s mouth, said utensil having a free end portion provided with a work surface to be used by the infant, said work surface facing in a direction substantially parallel to the longer direction of said handle whereby when said handle is in an upright position in the infant'"'"'s hand, said work surface can either face upwardly or downwardly according to its intended use. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A utensil holder for use by infants and toddlers comprising:
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an elongated, generally loop-shaped handle including a hollow gripping area for insertion of the fingers of the infant'"'"'s hand, a utensil-supporting portion including a socket disposed at one side of said handle intermediately between opposite ends of said handle, and said handle having its longer dimension extending between the opposite ends and said longer dimension of said handle being longer than the longest dimension across the infant'"'"'s mouth to prevent lodging of said handle in the infant'"'"'s mouth; and an eating utensil attached to said utensil-supporting portion including a complementary shank portion releasably inserted into said socket, said eating utensil having a generally concave eating surface facing in a direction substantially parallel to said longer dimension of said handle so that when said handle is in an infant'"'"'s hands in a palmar, upright position said concave eating surface can face upwardly for placement of food thereon and insertion into the infant'"'"'s mouth. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A utensil holder for use by infants and toddlers comprising:
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a generally triangular handle including a hollow gripping area dimensioned for insertion of the fingers of an infant'"'"'s hand, said handle including a utensil-supporting portion, a substantially flat base portion and inclined side portions converging from opposite ends of said base portion into said utensil-supporting portion, and a bar substantially bisecting said gripping area and extending in a direction substantially parallel to said utensil-supporting portion; and said utensil-supporting portion including a stem extending normal to said base portion, a socket portion at a free end of said stem, and a utensil having a connecting end portion including a shank inserted into said socket portion and said handle being elongated in a direction transverse to the direction of entry of said utensil-supporting portion into an infant'"'"'s mouth, said utensil having a free end portion provided with a work surface to be used by the infant, said work surface facing in a direction substantially parallel to the longer direction of said handle whereby when said handle is in an upright position in the infant'"'"'s hand, said work surface can either face upwardly or downwardly according to its intended use.
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Specification