EP1658792A1 - Cuillère jetable - Google Patents

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EP1658792A1
EP1658792A1 EP05022577A EP05022577A EP1658792A1 EP 1658792 A1 EP1658792 A1 EP 1658792A1 EP 05022577 A EP05022577 A EP 05022577A EP 05022577 A EP05022577 A EP 05022577A EP 1658792 A1 EP1658792 A1 EP 1658792A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G21/00Table-ware
    • A47G21/004Table-ware comprising food additives to be used with foodstuff

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  • the invention relates to a disposable spoon with a shell part and a handle disposed thereon, which has at least a first cavity for receiving and dispensing products, in particular food or food additives.
  • a disposable spoon with a shell part and a handle part arranged thereon has become known; in which two arranged in the handle part chambers are provided, which serve to receive food or other goods.
  • the rod-shaped container as a handle part is made of plastic, wherein the chambers are parallel are arranged side by side. By a peelable cover sheet, the chambers are closed at one end.
  • This disposable spoon has the disadvantage that the production of such a spoon is complicated and expensive.
  • the arrangement of juxtaposed chambers a very wide handle part of a disposable spoon.
  • a disposable spoon which comprises a tubular handle. At one end of a cup-shaped end is provided. Near the bowl-shaped end, a soluble and edible gasket is placed in the tubular handle which dissolves upon use of the disposable spoon after immersion in the beverage, so that the additives provided in the tubular portion are stirred in the beverage.
  • This embodiment has the disadvantage that a dosage of the additive is difficult or impossible.
  • the invention has for its object to provide a disposable spoon, which comprises a plurality of cavities for receiving different products and allows an optional addition of the respective product while maintaining the stirring function.
  • the disposable spoon according to the invention has at least two cavities for receiving products, wherein a predetermined breaking point is provided between the first and at least one further cavity.
  • the first cavity is further formed by a self-rigid wall portion. This makes it possible that after releasing and separating the at least one further cavity from the first cavity, the stirring function of the disposable spoon is maintained.
  • the product can be issued. This structure allows easy and safe handling.
  • the at least one further cavity is held to the first cavity by a sheath and that the sheath has a predetermined breaking point in or near the separation point between two mutually associated cavities.
  • a sheath By wrapping one or more cavities can be assigned to each other and packaged together for grip part and shell part.
  • a plurality of cavities are arranged one behind the other.
  • This enclosure is advantageously designed as a promotional or information carrier.
  • the sheath can also assume a holding function or stiffening function for one or more cavities in order to protect the products in the cavities during transport and storage until they are dispensed.
  • the intended on the envelope predetermined breaking point is preferably formed by a perforated parting line. This can be done by a simple buckling movement breaking the envelope and separating the cavities from each other.
  • the predetermined breaking point by a detachable band or a pull tab is trained.
  • the band can completely enclose the envelope, so that after removal of the band there are two separate sections of the envelope, and in particular release by peeling or pulling the mutually associated cavities.
  • the predetermined breaking point are connected by two mutually associated or superposed mounting portions with a releasable adhesive bond.
  • a loosening of the fastening portions can take place, whereby the at least two mutually arranged cavities can be separated from each other.
  • a first cavity has a closure section at one end, which forms a closure for the further cavity in conjunction with another cavity.
  • a closure is provided which is located in the separation point of two mutually spaced cavities.
  • the closure portion of a cavity is connected by a releasable adhesive bond or a predetermined breaking point with the other cavity.
  • a simple and safe handling of the disposable spoon is given.
  • the first cavity which forms the handle part of the disposable spoon, is closed by a second cavity with a sealing plug.
  • Sugar may be provided in the first cavity, for example, which can be dispensed in the desired amount after the second cavity has been released.
  • the first cavity is formed like a cartridge.
  • a tubular handle portion in which a plurality of cartridges, which are preferably formed as a fixed chambers, can be arranged one behind the other and can be processed by a common enclosure in a winding process.
  • the cavity is formed with a closure in the form of a tear-off tab or a peelable sealing plug.
  • a first cavity is formed by a non-rigid packaging and includes a tear notch or Einißißiasche.
  • a cavity may for example be provided at a free, the shell part opposite end of the handle part.
  • cavities can be filled with a non-rigid packaging with pourable or liquid products, so that the packaging is stiffened by the capacity. This facilitates handling in the production of disposable spoons.
  • the first cavity on the handle part comprises a length which corresponds at least to the height of a vessel, in particular a coffee or tea cup and is preferably at least 5 cm long.
  • the shell and handle part is made according to a preferred embodiment of the invention from paper, a paper-like material, natural fiber materials, cardboard, plastic, wood or metal. Depending on the intended use and the place of use, different Materials are used. All materials are recyclable. Preference is given to using paper or paper-like materials. For the packaging of liquids, the materials made of cardboard, paper or natural fiber materials are provided with a liquid-repellent coating or a lacquer layer. For high quality demands also metallic materials can be used.
  • the envelope which is provided on the handle part, is preferably formed from a paper, plastic or metal foil. These wraps are preferably printed before processing. By selecting different enclosures different aesthetic designs can be made possible with the same structure of handle with other cavities.
  • FIG. 1 schematically shows a disposable spoon 11 according to the invention.
  • This disposable spoon 11 has a shell portion 12 for stirring liquids.
  • a handle part 14 which is preferably tubular.
  • the grip part 14 comprises a first cavity 16, which is fixedly arranged to the shell part 12.
  • the first cavity 16 forming the handle portion 14 is made of a self-rigid wall section or formed by an insert part of a separate wall section. This may be, for example, a reinforced paper, cardboard, plastic, natural fiber material, metallic material or wood.
  • a further cavity 18 is arranged, whose outer wall is preferably formed flush with the outer wall of the first cavity 16 to form a handle portion.
  • the further cavity 18 comprises a sealing plug 19, which engages in an opening 21 of the first cavity 16 and closes the first cavity 16.
  • the sealing plug 19 can be held in the opening 21 by an adhesive connection.
  • a compression or a receptacle of the sealing plug 19 under bias to the opening 21 may be provided in analogy to a bottle closure with a cork.
  • the closure of the first cavity 16 is only an example, which lies in a separation point 23 between the first cavity 16 and at least one further cavity 18.
  • the further cavity 18 has at its free end a film closure 24 which is easy to open via a tear-off tab 26. Alternatively, the film closure 24 can also be pressed. Furthermore, it can be provided as a closure kink with notch to facilitate tearing.
  • the principle of a separating point 23 shown in FIG. 1 can be provided repeatedly.
  • the length of the individual cavities 18 can be adapted to the nature of the male products and be of different lengths. For example, a shorter cavity may be provided for receiving a sweetener or lemon concentrate. For taking milk in liquid form or powder form may be a longer cavity.
  • the handle part is not intended to be tube-shaped over the entire length, the individual cavities 18 may also be designed differently in circumference.
  • Such a disposable spoon is not limited to the use of beverages, especially hot drinks such as coffee, tea or cocoa, but may also be provided for example for soups or other fast food.
  • FIG. 2 shows an alternative embodiment of a disposable spoon 11 according to the invention.
  • the cavity 18 is associated with a further cavity 28.
  • the envelope 29 has a pull-tab or band 31 which extends over the entire circumference of the cavity 18, 28.
  • the separation point 23 is released, so that the disposable spoon 11 with the shell part 12 and a portion of the handle portion 14 which includes the first cavity 16, from the further portion of Handle part 14 is separated, which comprises the further cavity 18 and 28.
  • the first cavity 16 is accessible.
  • the disposable spoon 11 may be used with the handle portion 14 for stirring.
  • the cavity 18 may also be closed by a closure and opened as needed.
  • the envelope 29 allows the cavities 18 and 28 to be separated and provided in closed form for further use. If an addition of a product is to take place from the further cavity 28, an opening of the cavity 28 is made possible by tearing a notch 33.
  • Other alternative closures that allow easy access to the product cavity 28, are also conceivable, such as a tear tab or a releasable splice or a perforated separation point.
  • FIG. 5 shows the output of a product from the further cavity 18.
  • the closure of the cavity 18 is provided through the cavity 28 in analogy to the closure of the first cavity 16.
  • the cavities 28 and 18 are separated from each other, so that a subsequent output of products is possible.
  • a detachable cover sheet, tear tab, perforation, kink or the like is provided to allow access to the cavity 16, 18.
  • the envelope 29 may extend over the entire length of the handle portion 14. Alternatively it can be provided that only an overlap of the separation point 23 of two mutually adjacent cavities 16, 18, 28 is provided.
  • the two cavities 18 and 28 may both have intrinsically rigid wall sections or consist of labile material.
  • the envelope 29 may alternatively be formed by a spiral wrapping, which is perforated in the region of the separation points 23. Furthermore, the wrapper 29 may be formed as an attachable sleeve, which is withdrawn for dispensing the products of the first cavity 16, to then output the individual cavities 18, 28 or make accessible.
  • one or more cavities 18, 28, which are preferably designed in the shape of a cartridge are introduced successively into the sleeve, in order subsequently to be attached to the first cavity 16 of the grip part 14.
  • the handle part 14 may also be formed as a sleeve which is successively filled with individual cavities 16, 18, 28 as a packaging unit, before the sleeve is closed with a closure in the form of a sealing plug, closure cap, sealing film or the like.
  • a sleeve to be provided as a grip part, which comprises separation points at predetermined intervals from one another.
  • a sealing plug is inserted into the sleeve, which is positioned to the separation point.
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