CN212698417U - Tableware set - Google Patents

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CN212698417U
CN212698417U CN202021270317.4U CN202021270317U CN212698417U CN 212698417 U CN212698417 U CN 212698417U CN 202021270317 U CN202021270317 U CN 202021270317U CN 212698417 U CN212698417 U CN 212698417U
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王柏乔
陈威志
郭静如
陈敏敦
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The utility model discloses a tableware set, which comprises a bowl cover and a first tableware. The bowl cover is provided with a cover body, a clamping outer edge and at least two notches, the clamping outer edge is arranged on the outer side of the opening edge of the cover body, and the at least two notches are arranged on the inner side of the opening edge of the cover body. Two ends of the first tableware are respectively and correspondingly placed in the at least two notches of the bowl cover.

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Tableware set
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a tableware set.
Background
As the eating habits of modern people change, food products have become the choice of many people in order to save time. The varieties of instant food in the market are diversified, and common instant food comprises instant noodles (instant noodles), instant seasoning bags, microwave heating seasoning bags and the like. However, the instant food on the market still has some inconvenience in eating. In the case of a bowl-shaped instant noodle, the bowl-shaped instant noodle is not attached with eating utensils (such as chopsticks, spoons, etc.), and consumers need to prepare the eating utensils when eating the instant noodle, and even if some shops provide the service of eating the eating utensils, the consumers may forget to ask for the eating utensils or lose the eating utensils carelessly. Therefore, how to improve the convenience of instant food in eating is a problem to be improved.
Disclosure of Invention
In view of this, the present invention provides a tableware set to solve the problems existing in the prior art.
The main object of the present invention is to provide a cutlery set that can increase the convenience of consumption for consumers.
To achieve the above objects of the present invention, an embodiment of the present invention provides a tableware set, wherein the tableware set comprises: a bowl cover and a first tableware. The bowl cover is provided with a cover body, a clamping outer edge and at least two notches, the clamping outer edge is arranged on the outer side of the opening edge of the cover body, and the at least two notches are arranged on the inner side of the opening edge of the cover body. Two ends of the first tableware are respectively and correspondingly placed in the at least two notches of the bowl cover.
In an embodiment of the present invention, after the first meal utensil is placed in the at least two recesses of the bowl cover, a surface of the top surface of the bowl cover away from the first meal utensil is coplanar with a surface of the at least two recesses and the joint outer edge.
Furthermore, another embodiment of the present invention provides another cutlery set, wherein the cutlery set comprises: a bowl cover, a first tableware and a second tableware. The bowl cover is provided with a cover body, a clamping outer edge and at least four notches, the clamping outer edge is arranged on the outer side of the opening edge of the cover body, and the at least four notches are arranged on the inner side of the opening edge of the cover body. The first tableware is provided with a first groove, and the first groove is arranged at a first middle section part of the first tableware. The second tableware is provided with a second groove, the second groove is arranged in a second middle section part of the second tableware, the first tableware is arranged on the second tableware, the first tableware and the second tableware are buckled together through the first groove and the second groove and are arranged in a mutually crossed mode, and two ends of the first tableware and two ends of the second tableware are respectively and correspondingly placed in at least four notches of the bowl cover.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the first tableware and the second tableware are disposed to cross each other at 90 degrees.
In an embodiment of the present invention, after the first tableware and the second tableware are fastened, the first tableware and the second tableware are located on a plane.
In an embodiment of the present invention, after the first and second tableware are fastened and placed in the four notches of the bowl cover, a surface of the first tableware away from the top surface of the bowl cover is coplanar with a surface of the four notches and the fastening outer edge.
In an embodiment of the present invention, after the first tableware and the second tableware are fastened and placed in the four notches of the bowl cover, a surface of the bowl cover top surface away from the first tableware and a surface of the bowl cover top surface away from the second tableware are coplanar with a surface of the four notches and the joint outer edge.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the first middle section of the first dish has a first thickness, the second middle section of the second dish has a second thickness, the depth of the first groove is equal to the second thickness, and the depth of the second groove is equal to the first thickness.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the first middle section of the first dish has a first thickness, the second middle section of the second dish has a second thickness, and the sum of the depth of the first groove and the depth of the second groove is equal to the sum of the first thickness and the second thickness.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the first and second tableware are respectively one of a pair of chopsticks.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the dish set further includes a third dish, the bowl cover is connected to the third dish by the connecting outer edge, wherein the third dish is a bowl.
Compared with the prior art, the tableware set of the invention, by combining the bowl cover with the first tableware and the second tableware, does not need to prepare edible tableware when being eaten by consumers, and improves the convenience in eating. On the other hand, the problem that the tableware cannot be eaten due to the fact that the consumer forgets to ask for the tableware or loses the tableware can be avoided. Furthermore, the novel tableware set is used as an instant food tableware set, and the bowl cover can be suitable for instant foods in bowls, cups or dishes with different sizes, capacities or shapes, so that the application range is wide. In addition, the tableware set of the novel creation can be clamped with the container for holding food after the container for holding food is filled, so that the contact chance between the food and foreign objects can be reduced, and the possibility of food pollution is further reduced.
In order to make the above and other objects of the present invention more comprehensible, preferred embodiments accompanied with figures are described in detail as follows:
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Fig. 1A is a schematic perspective view of a tableware set according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 1B is an exploded view of the structure configuration of the cutlery set according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 1C is a schematic cross-sectional view of a first tableware and a second tableware according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 1D is a schematic bottom view of the structure configuration of the cutlery set according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 1E is a schematic bottom view of a single bowl cover according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a schematic perspective view of a structure configuration of a cutlery set according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a schematic perspective view of a structure configuration of a cutlery set according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 4 is a schematic perspective view of a tableware set according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view schematically showing the structural arrangement of a cutlery set according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
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The following description of the embodiments refers to the accompanying drawings for illustrating the specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. Furthermore, directional phrases used herein, such as, for example, upper, lower, top, bottom, front, rear, left, right, inner, outer, lateral, peripheral, central, horizontal, lateral, vertical, longitudinal, axial, radial, uppermost or lowermost, etc., refer only to the direction of the attached drawings. Accordingly, the directional terms used are used for describing and understanding the present invention, and are not used for limiting the present invention.
Fig. 1A is a schematic perspective view of a first embodiment of a cutlery set 10 according to the present invention. Fig. 1B is an exploded view of the structure of a cutlery set 10 according to a first embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 1C is a schematic cross-sectional view of a first tableware 200 and a second tableware 300 according to a first embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 1D is a schematic bottom view of the structural configuration of the cutlery set 10 according to the first embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 1E is a schematic bottom view of the single bowl cover 100 according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 1A and fig. 1B, in the present embodiment, the set 10 includes a bowl cover 100, a first dish 200, and a second dish 300. In some embodiments, the bowl cover 100 has a cover body 110, a snap-in rim 108, and at least four recesses 102. The clamping rim 108 is disposed outside the opening edge 104 of the cover 110, and the at least four notches 102 are disposed inside the opening edge 104 of the cover 110. In some embodiments, the locking rim 108 is disposed outside the opening edge 104 of the cover 110 and is located in an annular region of the cover 110 away from the top surface of the bowl cover 100. In some embodiments, at least four notches 102 are disposed inside the opening edge 104 of the cover 110, for example, in a radially symmetric manner. In the present embodiment, the opening shape of the cover 110 is a circle, and the at least four notches 102 are respectively disposed at the positions of 0 degree, 90 degrees, 180 degrees and 270 degrees of the opening edge 104 when viewed from the bottom of the opening edge 104 of the cover 110, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
Referring to fig. 1B and fig. 1C, in some embodiments, the first dish 200 has a first groove 202, and the first groove 202 is disposed in the first middle portion 210 of the first dish 200. The second dish 300 has a second recess 302, and the second recess 302 is disposed in a second middle portion 310 of the second dish 300. For example, the first middle section portion 210 and the second middle section portion 310 are located in the middle region of the long axis of the first dish 200 and the second dish 300, respectively. In some embodiments, the first dish 200 is disposed on the second dish 300, the first recess 202 and the second recess 302 correspond to each other, and the first dish 200 and the second dish 300 are locked together by the first recess 202 and the second recess 302 and are disposed to cross each other. Specifically, the first recess 202 and the second recess 302 are opposite to each other so that the first dish 200 and the second dish 300 can be snapped together. In some embodiments, first utensil 200 and second utensil 300 are disposed across from each other, for example, at any angle. In a specific embodiment, the first tableware 200 and the second tableware 300 are disposed to cross each other at 90 degrees, for example, but the present invention is not limited thereto. It should be noted that the first tableware 200 and the second tableware 300 are disposed to cross each other at 90 degrees, so that the structural stability is better and the production process is simpler.
Referring to fig. 1A, in some embodiments, after the first tableware 200 and the second tableware 300 are fastened, two ends of the first tableware 200 and two ends of the second tableware 300 are respectively and correspondingly placed in the at least four recesses 102 of the bowl cover 100. In some embodiments, after the first tableware 200 and the second tableware 300 are fastened, the first tableware 200 and the second tableware 300 are located on a plane, for example. In some embodiments, after the first cutlery 200 and the second cutlery 300 are snapped and placed in the at least four recesses 102 of the lid 100, the surface 200a of the first cutlery 200 remote from the top surface of the lid 100 is coplanar with the surfaces 104a of the at least four recesses 102 and the snap-in rim 108. In other embodiments, after the first tableware 200 and the second tableware 300 are fastened and placed in the at least four recesses 102 of the bowl cover 100, the surface 300a of the second tableware 300 away from the top surface of the bowl cover 100 is coplanar with the surfaces 104a of the at least four recesses 102 and the clamping outer edge 108. In other embodiments, after the first tableware 200 and the second tableware 300 are fastened and placed in the at least four recesses 102 of the bowl cover 100, the surface 200a of the first tableware 200 away from the top surface of the bowl cover 100 and the surface 300a of the second tableware 300 away from the top surface of the bowl cover 100 are coplanar with the surfaces 104a of the at least four recesses 102 and the clamping outer edge 108.
Referring to fig. 1C, in some embodiments, the first middle section portion 210 of the first tableware 200 has a first thickness T1, the second middle section portion 310 of the second tableware 300 has a second thickness T2, the depth D1 of the first groove 202 is equal to the second thickness T2, and the depth D2 of the second groove 302 is equal to the first thickness T1, but the present invention is not limited thereto. In other embodiments, the sum of the depth D1 of the first groove 202 and the depth D2 of the second groove 302 is equal to the sum of the first thickness T1 and the second thickness T2, but the present invention is not limited thereto. It should be noted that the present invention does not particularly limit the depth of the first groove 202 and the second groove 302 and the thickness of the first middle section 210 and the second middle section 310, and the surface 200a of the first tableware 200 away from the top surface of the bowl cover 100 and the surface 300a of the second tableware 300 away from the top surface of the bowl cover 100 can be coplanar with the surfaces 104a of the at least four recesses 102 and the clamping outer edge 108 after the first tableware 200 and the second tableware 300 are fastened and placed in the at least four recesses 102 of the cover 110.
In some embodiments, the opening 106 of the cover 110 is shaped, for example, as a symmetrical geometric figure. Specifically, when the shape of the opening 106 of the cover 110 is a symmetrical geometric figure, for example, the center point of the opening 106 of the cover 110 is equidistant from the opening edge 104. In some embodiments, the shape of the opening 106 of the cover 110 includes, for example, a circle, a quadrangle, a hexagon, or an octagon. In the present invention, the bottom surface of the cover 110 may have any geometric shape. In one embodiment, the opening 106 of the cover 110 is circular and the bottom surface of the cover 110 is circular, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
Next, referring to fig. 1D and fig. 1E, in some embodiments, the width W4 of the inner edge of the opening edge 104 of the cover 110 is in a range from 2 mm to 12 mm. In one embodiment, the depth D3 of the at least four notches 102 in the direction parallel to the bottom surface of the bowl cover 100 is one-half of the width W4 of the inner edge of the opening edge 104 of the cover body 110, but the present invention is not limited thereto. In some embodiments, the distance between the bottom of the at least four notches 102 in a direction parallel to the bottom surface of the bowl cover 100 and the boundary of the opening edge 104 of the cover body 110 adjacent to the snap-in outer edge 108 is at least 1 mm, but the present invention is not limited thereto. In addition, in the present invention, at least four notches 102 are disposed inside the opening edge 104 of the cover 110, so that only the inner edge width W4 of the opening edge 104 of the cover 110 is limited, and the side wall thickness of the bowl cover 100 is not limited. That is, the thickness of the sidewall of the bowl cover 100 may be greater than, equal to, or less than the inner edge width W4 of the opening edge 104.
In some embodiments, the width W3 of the at least four notches 102 in the direction parallel to the bottom surface of the lid 100 corresponds to the width W1 of the two ends of the first dish 200 and the width W2 of the two ends of the second dish 300, respectively. For example, when the width W1 of both ends of the first dish 200 and the width W2 of both ends of the second dish 300 are equal, the widths W3 of the at least four notches 102 in the direction parallel to the bottom surface of the lid 100 are equal, but the present invention is not limited thereto. It should be noted that the above embodiment is exemplified by the two ends of the first tableware 200 being equal in width and the two ends of the second tableware 300 being equal in width, but the present invention is not limited thereto. That is, the widths of both ends of the first tableware 200 may not be equal, and the widths of both ends of the second tableware 300 may not be equal. In some embodiments, the width W3 of the at least four notches 102 in a direction parallel to the bottom surface of the bowl cover 100 is in the range of 4 millimeters to 16 millimeters. In other embodiments, the width W3 of the at least four notches 102 in a direction parallel to the bottom surface of the bowl cover 100 is in the range of 4 mm to 8 mm, but the present invention is not limited thereto. In one embodiment, the width W3 of at least four notches 102 in a direction parallel to the bottom surface of the lid 100 is 10 mm (e.g., the width that a pair of chopsticks can be placed). In another embodiment, the width W3 of the at least four notches 102 in the direction parallel to the bottom surface of the bowl cover 100 is 5 mm (e.g., the width that can be used to place a chopstick), but the present invention is not limited thereto.
In some embodiments, the recess depth of the at least four recesses 102 in the direction perpendicular to the bottom surface of the bowl cover 100 is in the range of 2 mm to 8 mm, but the present novel concept is not limited thereto. In a specific embodiment, the at least four recesses 102 have a recess depth of 3 mm in a direction perpendicular to the bottom surface of the bowl cover 100. In an embodiment, after the first tableware 200 and the second tableware 300 are fastened, two ends of the first tableware 200 and two ends of the second tableware 300 are respectively and correspondingly placed in the at least four recesses 102 of the cover 110, wherein the thicknesses of the two ends of the first tableware 200 and the two ends of the second tableware 300 are respectively in a range of 2 mm to 8 mm, for example 3 mm. Specifically, when the depth of the at least four recesses 102 in the direction perpendicular to the bottom surface of the bowl cover 100 is equal to the thickness of the two ends of the first tableware 200 and the two ends of the second tableware 300, and the first tableware 200 and the second tableware 300 are fastened and placed in the at least four recesses 102 of the cover body 110, the top surface 200a of the first tableware 200 away from the bottom of the bowl cover 100 and the top surface 300a of the second tableware 300 away from the bottom of the bowl cover 100 can be coplanar with the top surface 104a of the opening edge 104 of the bowl cover 100, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
In some embodiments, the first utensil 200 and the second utensil 300 are each, for example, one of a pair of chopsticks (as shown in fig. 1A). In other embodiments, the first tableware 200 and the second tableware 300 may be selected from the group consisting of a pair of chopsticks, a spoon, a fork, a knife, or a combination thereof, respectively. For example, the first dishware 200 and the second dishware 300 can be a combination of a pair of chopsticks, a pair of chopsticks with a spoon, a fork with a knife, etc., that is, the first dishware 200 and the second dishware 300 can be matched or changed according to the needs of the user. In the present invention, when the first tableware 200 and the second tableware 300 are chopsticks, the appearance of the chopsticks will be described by taking a rectangular parallelepiped as an example, but the present invention is not limited thereto. That is, the appearance of the chopsticks can be cylindrical, in which case the width or thickness of the two ends of the first tableware 200 and the second tableware 300 is the diameter of the cylindrical shape.
In some embodiments, the set 40 further includes a third utensil 800 (as shown in fig. 4 and described in detail below), and the lid 100 is snapped together with the third utensil 800 by the snap-in rim 108. In some embodiments, the third utensil 800 is, for example, a bowl, although the present novel authoring is not so limited. In other embodiments, the third tableware item 800 can be food containers (e.g., dishes, cups, etc.) with other shapes, as long as the lid 100 can be engaged with the engaging rim 108.
In some embodiments, the cutlery set 10 is, for example, a set of instant food cutlery. In one embodiment, the cutlery set 10 is applied to a bowl-filled instant noodle (instant noodle), for example. For example, the bowl cover 100 can be used as a cover for a container for holding noodles, seasoning powder, seasoning oil, and food. Taking the first tableware 200 and the second tableware 300 as an example of one chopstick of a pair of chopsticks, the combination of the first tableware 200 and the second tableware 300 with the bowl cover 100 can improve the convenience of eating without the need of preparing additional chopsticks for the consumer. On the other hand, the problem that the chopsticks cannot be eaten due to the fact that consumers forget to ask for the chopsticks or lose the chopsticks can be avoided. It should be noted that the tableware set 10 of the present invention is not limited to be used in instant noodles in bowls, cups or dishes, and can be used in any instant food in bowls, cups or dishes on the market.
Further, in the present embodiment, since the first tableware 200 and the second tableware 300 are combined with the bowl cover 100, the tableware set 10 can be applied to the instant food in the form of bowl, cup or dish with different sizes, capacities or shapes as long as the first tableware can be engaged with the engaging outer edge 108 of the bowl cover 100. That is, in the present embodiment, the tableware set 10 is widely used. In addition, since the first tableware 200 and the second tableware 300 are combined with the bowl cover 100, the tableware 10 can be clamped with the container after the container for holding food is filled and sealed by a sealing film or the like, so that the chance of contacting the food with any foreign objects can be reduced, and the possibility of food contamination can be reduced.
Referring to fig. 1A, in the present embodiment, the set 10 includes a bowl cover 100, a first dish 200, and a second dish 300. The first tableware 200 and the second tableware 300 are arranged to cross each other at 90 degrees, and after the first tableware 200 and the second tableware 300 are fastened, the first tableware 200 and the second tableware 300 are located on a plane. After the first tableware 200 and the second tableware 300 are fastened and placed in the at least four recesses 102 of the bowl cover 100, the surface 200a of the first tableware 200 away from the top surface of the bowl cover 100 and the surface 300a of the second tableware 300 away from the top surface of the bowl cover 100 are coplanar with the surfaces 104a of the at least four recesses 102 and the fastening outer edge 108. In the present embodiment, the opening 106 of the lid body 110 is circular, and the bottom surface of the lid body 110 is circular, and the depth D3 of the at least four recesses 102 in the direction parallel to the bottom surface of the bowl cover 100 is one-half of the inner edge width W4 of the opening edge 104 of the lid body 110. In the present embodiment, the first tableware 200 and the second tableware 300 are respectively one chopstick of a pair of chopsticks, the width of each chopstick at both ends is equal, the width W1 of each chopstick of the first tableware 200 is equal to the width W2 of each chopstick of the second tableware 300, and the width W3 of the at least four notches 102 in the direction parallel to the bottom surface of the bowl cover 100 corresponds to the width W1 and the width W2, respectively, so that the widths W3 are equal. In this embodiment, other configurations of the set 10 are as described above, and are not described herein.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a tableware set 20 according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 2, in the embodiment, the dinnerware set 20 is substantially equal to the dinnerware set 10, and the first dinnerware 400 and the second dinnerware 500 are respectively one chopstick of a pair of chopsticks, and the difference is mainly that the widths of two ends of each chopstick are not equal. Specifically, in the present embodiment, one end of the first and second dishware 400 and 500 has a narrow width, which is convenient for a user to pick up food when eating, wherein the widths W3 of the at least four notches 102 in a direction parallel to the bottom surface of the bowl cover 100 correspond to the widths of the two ends of the first and second dishware 400 and 500, respectively, and the width W3 can be adaptively changed according to different designs of the widths of the two ends of the chopsticks.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a third embodiment of the tableware set 30 according to the present invention.
Referring to fig. 3, in the embodiment, the dinnerware set 30 is substantially equal to the dinnerware set 10, and the difference is that the first dinnerware 600 is a pair of chopsticks, and the second dinnerware 700 is a spoon. Specifically, in the present embodiment, the width of one end of the first tableware 500 (a pair of chopsticks) is narrower, the width of the tail end of the second tableware 700 is not equal to the width of the head end, wherein the widths W3 of the at least four recesses 102 in the direction parallel to the bottom surface of the bowl cover 100 correspond to the widths of the two ends of the first tableware 600 and the second tableware 700, respectively, and the width W3 can be adaptively changed according to different spoon designs. In the embodiment, the combination of a pair of chopsticks and a spoon not only allows users to have more choices when eating, but also facilitates eating when matching.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a tableware set 40 according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 4, in the present embodiment, the tableware set 40 is substantially equal to the tableware set 10, and the difference is that the tableware set 40 further includes a third tableware 800, wherein the bowl cover 100 is clamped with the third tableware 800 by the clamping rim 108. Specifically, in the present embodiment, the third tableware 800 is a bowl, and the bowl cover 100 is clamped to the bowl by the clamping rim 108. It should be noted that in the present embodiment, the first dish 200 and the second dish 300 are both located inside the bowl cover 100, and thus are not shown.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a tableware set 500 according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 5, in the embodiment, the set 50 is substantially equal to the set 30, and the difference is that the set 50 includes a first dinnerware 900 (a pair of chopsticks) and does not include a second dinnerware. Specifically, in the embodiment, since the set of dishes 50 does not include the second dish, the bowl cover 100a may have only two notches inside the opening edge, and the first dish 900 may be provided without a groove at the middle portion thereof, so that the advantage of simplifying the manufacturing process can be achieved.
In summary, the combination of the bowl cover, the first tableware and the second tableware makes the consumer not need to prepare the edible tableware, thereby improving the eating convenience. On the other hand, the problem that the tableware cannot be eaten due to the fact that the consumer forgets to ask for the tableware or loses the tableware can be avoided. Furthermore, the novel tableware set is used as an instant food tableware set, and the bowl cover can be suitable for instant foods in bowls, cups or dishes with different sizes, capacities or shapes, so that the application range is wide. In addition, the tableware set of the novel creation can be clamped with the container for holding food after the container for holding food is filled, so that the contact chance between the food and foreign objects can be reduced, and the possibility of food pollution is further reduced.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, and it is intended to cover all modifications and equivalents of the invention as defined by the appended claims.

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1. A cutlery set, characterized by: the cutlery set comprises:
the bowl cover is provided with a cover body, a clamping outer edge and at least two notches, the clamping outer edge is arranged on the outer side of the opening edge of the cover body, and the at least two notches are arranged on the inner side of the opening edge of the cover body; and
and two ends of the first tableware are respectively and correspondingly placed in the at least two notches of the bowl cover.
2. The set of claim 1, wherein: after the first tableware is placed in the at least two notches of the bowl cover, a surface of the first tableware, which is far away from the top surface of the bowl cover, is coplanar with the at least two notches and a surface, which is adjacent to the clamping outer edge.
3. A cutlery set, characterized by: the cutlery set comprises:
the bowl cover is provided with a cover body, a clamping outer edge and at least four notches, the clamping outer edge is arranged on the outer side of the opening edge of the cover body, and the at least four notches are arranged on the inner side of the opening edge of the cover body;
the first tableware is provided with a first groove, and the first groove is arranged at a first middle section part of the first tableware; and
a second tableware, having a second groove, the second groove is disposed in a second middle section part of the second tableware, wherein the first tableware is disposed on the second tableware, and the first tableware and the second tableware are buckled together by the first groove and the second groove and are disposed to cross each other, wherein two ends of the first tableware and two ends of the second tableware are respectively disposed in the four notches of the bowl cover.
4. A set as claimed in claim 3, wherein: the first and second dishes are arranged to cross each other at 90 degrees.
5. A set as claimed in claim 3, wherein: after the first tableware and the second tableware are buckled, the first tableware and the second tableware are positioned on a plane.
6. A set as claimed in claim 3, wherein: after the first tableware and the second tableware are buckled and placed in the at least four notches of the bowl cover, one surface of the first tableware, which is far away from the top surface of the bowl cover, is coplanar with the at least four notches and one surface, adjacent to the clamping outer edge.
7. A set as claimed in claim 3, wherein: the first tableware and the second tableware are buckled and placed in the bowl cover, after the first tableware is far away from the surface of the top surface of the bowl cover and the second tableware is far away from the bowl cover, the surface of the top surface is coplanar with the four notches and the clamping outer edge.
8. A set as claimed in claim 3, wherein: the first middle section portion of the first dish has a first thickness, the second middle section portion of the second dish has a second thickness, the depth of the first groove is equal to the second thickness, and the depth of the second groove is equal to the first thickness.
9. A set as claimed in claim 3, wherein: the first midsection portion of the first dish has a first thickness, the second midsection portion of the second dish has a second thickness, and the sum of the depths of the first and second grooves is equal to the sum of the first and second thicknesses.
10. A set as claimed in claim 3, wherein: the first and second tableware are each one of a pair of chopsticks.
11. A set as claimed in claim 3, wherein: the tableware set further comprises a bowl, and the bowl cover is clamped with the bowl through the clamping outer edge.
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