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US1708456A
US1708456A US299948A US29994828A US1708456A US 1708456 A US1708456 A US 1708456A US 299948 A US299948 A US 299948A US 29994828 A US29994828 A US 29994828A US 1708456 A US1708456 A US 1708456A
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  • This invention is a spoon so constructed that it is adapted to serve as a container in which substances may be vended in sealed condition and which spoon is capable of being unseal d by the ultimate purchaser who is thereupon adapted to employ the spoon in the usual manner.
  • the invention is susceptible of employment in the arts generally, but is particularly in tended to be used by druggists in dispensing medical powders. Under the present practice of dispensing medical powders a pre determined quantity of the powder is measured with the ingredients mixed therein in proper proportions and the whole quantity is then subdivided into a number of smaller quantities which are individually packaged in small sections of paper.
  • the invention is in the form of a spoon which, in practice, may conveniently be in the form or" a cardboard or papier-mach stamping or may be formed in molds or in any other way desired.
  • the bowl of the spoon constitutes the container in which the powder or other substance is adapted. to be received.
  • the free edge of the bowl is shaped to provide a stepped seat while the handle of the spoon is provided at its tree end with a disk shaped to cooperate with this stepped seat, and preterably slightly offset with the remainder of the handle so that it the handle is folded at a pointmidway of its ends, the disk may be moved into cooperative relation with the seat and snapped in place so as to cover the open side of the bowl. and form a manually removable closure there'tor.
  • the natural resiliency of the material from which the spoon is formed will normally hold the disk in sealing position, so that itcannot inadvertently become displaced.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of a spoon embodying the present invention with the parts in unfolded condition.
  • Figure 2 is a section perspective on the line 22 of Figure 1.
  • Figure 8 is a longitudinal section through the spoon with the handle folded to eliect sealing of the contents of the bowl.
  • 1 designates the bowl of the spoon, and 2 the handle thereof.
  • Both the bowl and handle may be of any appropriate shape or contour, but, for the purpose of illustration, I have shown the bowl as substantially semispherical.
  • the bowl provided at its open free edge with. a stepped seat 3, so that the margin of the bowl is in the form of an upstanding flange i.
  • the handle 2 is provided at its free end with a disk 5, which may be cupped if desired but is shown as flat.
  • This disk is slightly ofi'set where it joins the handle as shown at 6 so that when the handle is bent midway of its length as indicated at 7, the disk ca... be snapped into cooperative relation with the seat 3, the flange i and disk 5 having sufficient inherent resiliency to retain the disk in position against inadvertent displacement V as indicated in Figure 3.
  • the handle In order to rend-er the handle more rigid, it may be longitudinally corrugated as shown at- 8, so that when the parts are folded, they will appear as shown in the last mentioned figure.
  • the'contents ot'the spoon may be taken directly into the mouth or such contents may be d'esposited ina tumbler of water and stirred by the spoon.
  • the spoon of this invention may be constructed from any suitable material, but stifi pap-er, cardboard or )anier-niach have been tound eiT 'oient and economical.
  • a spoon the bowl of which is provided at its open side with 'a marginal recessed seat and the handle of which spoon is provided at its free end with a closureof a size and shape to cooperate with said seatwhe'reby the handle of the spoon may be bent midway of its length to permit cooperation between the closure and the seat for the purpose of sealing the confines or" the bowl.
  • a spoon the bowl of which is provided at its open side withan interior seat and the handle of the spoon having an extension at its free end of a size and shape to cooperate with said seat and form a closure for the bowl ofth'espoon whereby the handle may be bent intermediate its ends to bring the enlarged extension of the handle into cooperative relation with the seat to seal confines of the 3.
  • a spoon the bowl of which is provided at its open side with a marginal recessed seat and the handle of which spoon is provided its freeend with a closure of 'asize and shape to cooperate .with said seat whereby the hen dle of the spoon may be bent midway of its length to permit cooperation between the closure and the seat for the purpose of brought into engagement'with the seat of the bowl to form asealed closure within the bowl of the spoon.

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April 9, 1929.
J. TUNICK 1,708,456
SPOON Filed Aug. 16, 1928 11v VENTQR. Jacob 7a/7/oe AT RNEYS.
Patented Apr. 9, 1929.
untrue srares JACOB TUNICK, F BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.
SPOON.
Application filed August 16, 1928. Serial No. 299,948.
This invention is a spoon so constructed that it is adapted to serve as a container in which substances may be vended in sealed condition and which spoon is capable of being unseal d by the ultimate purchaser who is thereupon adapted to employ the spoon in the usual manner.
The invention is susceptible of employment in the arts generally, but is particularly in tended to be used by druggists in dispensing medical powders. Under the present practice of dispensing medical powders a pre determined quantity of the powder is measured with the ingredients mixed therein in proper proportions and the whole quantity is then subdivided into a number of smaller quantities which are individually packaged in small sections of paper. These papers are individually folded by the druggist about the subdivided portions of the powder and are, after folding, packed in boxes of a dozen or more powders as the physician may prescribe, This well known practice of packaging powders is a slow and tiresome method of dispensing such substances, and the primary object of the present invention is, 'heretore, to provide a simple and eiticient construction for packaging powders in a more economical and expeditious manor.
In its preferred practical embodiment, the invention is in the form of a spoon which, in practice, may conveniently be in the form or" a cardboard or papier-mach stamping or may be formed in molds or in any other way desired. The bowl of the spoon constitutes the container in which the powder or other substance is adapted. to be received. The free edge of the bowl is shaped to provide a stepped seat while the handle of the spoon is provided at its tree end with a disk shaped to cooperate with this stepped seat, and preterably slightly offset with the remainder of the handle so that it the handle is folded at a pointmidway of its ends, the disk may be moved into cooperative relation with the seat and snapped in place so as to cover the open side of the bowl. and form a manually removable closure there'tor. The natural resiliency of the material from which the spoon is formed will normally hold the disk in sealing position, so that itcannot inadvertently become displaced.
With an arrangement of this character, it will be apparent that it is only necessary to deposit the powder or other substance in the bowl then bend thehandle of the spoon so as to introduce the disk into cooperative relation with the seat whereupon the packing of the substance is completed. The time corisuming methods heretofore employcd'in the packaging of powders are thus entirely obviated bythis invention which may be manui'actured at such nominal cost as LO render packaging of powders more economical with the present invention than under prior practice.
Features of the invention, other than those adverted to, will be apparent from the hereinafter detailed description and claims, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawing.
The accompanying drawing shows one practical embodiment of the invention, but the construction therein shown is to be understood as illustrative, only, andnot as defining the limits of the invention.
Figure 1 is a plan view of a spoon embodying the present invention with the parts in unfolded condition.
Figure 2 is a section perspective on the line 22 of Figure 1.
Figure 8 is a longitudinal section through the spoon with the handle folded to eliect sealing of the contents of the bowl.
Referring to the drawings, 1 designates the bowl of the spoon, and 2 the handle thereof. Both the bowl and handle may be of any appropriate shape or contour, but, for the purpose of illustration, I have shown the bowl as substantially semispherical. The bowl provided at its open free edge with. a stepped seat 3, so that the margin of the bowl is in the form of an upstanding flange i. The handle 2 is provided at its free end with a disk 5, which may be cupped if desired but is shown as flat. This disk is slightly ofi'set where it joins the handle as shown at 6 so that when the handle is bent midway of its length as indicated at 7, the disk ca... be snapped into cooperative relation with the seat 3, the flange i and disk 5 having sufficient inherent resiliency to retain the disk in position against inadvertent displacement V as indicated in Figure 3.
In order to rend-er the handle more rigid, it may be longitudinally corrugated as shown at- 8, so that when the parts are folded, they will appear as shown in the last mentioned figure.
The packaging of powder or other substances in the bowl of the spoon while employing the extension of the handle to serve as a sealing closure therefor is highly efficient for its intended purposes and may be accomplished with ease and expedition. When it is desired to unseal the bowl this may be readily accomplished by flexing the handle, say, for example, in the directionin dicated by the arrow'9 in Fig. 3. The forcing of the handle in this direction, while the I bowl of the spoon is held stationary will cause the, disk 5 to be snapped out of its seat and the handle may thereupon be straightened out into the condition shown in Fig. 2 to permit the spoon to be used in the usual manner. That is to say, the'contents ot'the spoon may be taken directly into the mouth or such contents may be d'esposited ina tumbler of water and stirred by the spoon. The spoon of this invention may be constructed from any suitable material, but stifi pap-er, cardboard or )anier-niach have been tound eiT 'oient and economical.
:VVhil'e' I have described the invention as particularly adapted by use by druggists I do not limit its use for this specific purpose as it may be used in other field's without departing from the invention, the .scope of which is to be understood as fully commensurate with the appended'claims. 7
Having thus fully described the invention, what I claim as new and desire to seizure by Letters Patent is:
1. A spoon, the bowl of which is provided at its open side with 'a marginal recessed seat and the handle of which spoon is provided at its free end with a closureof a size and shape to cooperate with said seatwhe'reby the handle of the spoon may be bent midway of its length to permit cooperation between the closure and the seat for the purpose of sealing the confines or" the bowl.
2. A spoon, the bowl of which is provided at its open side withan interior seat and the handle of the spoon having an extension at its free end of a size and shape to cooperate with said seat and form a closure for the bowl ofth'espoon whereby the handle may be bent intermediate its ends to bring the enlarged extension of the handle into cooperative relation with the seat to seal confines of the 3. A spoon, the bowl of which is provided at its open side with a marginal recessed seat and the handle of which spoon is provided its freeend with a closure of 'asize and shape to cooperate .with said seat whereby the hen dle of the spoon may be bent midway of its length to permit cooperation between the closure and the seat for the purpose of brought into engagement'with the seat of the bowl to form asealed closure within the bowl of the spoon.
In testimony whereofIhave signed the foregoing specification. V
r JACOB TUNICK.
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US2738915A (en) * 1952-01-10 1956-03-20 Continental Can Co Molded service tray
US2885135A (en) * 1954-09-07 1959-05-05 Paper Maid Inc Molded pulp container
US3154418A (en) * 1961-12-01 1964-10-27 Bell & Richardson Inc De Packaging and stirring implement for making beverages
US3287806A (en) * 1965-04-12 1966-11-29 Kellerman David Spoon having peelable cover
US3662463A (en) * 1969-08-22 1972-05-16 Meyer Ushkow Spoon
US3755895A (en) * 1971-02-17 1973-09-04 A Claasen Herb spoon
US3911578A (en) * 1972-05-10 1975-10-14 Meyer Ushkow Spoon constructions
US4724615A (en) * 1986-11-17 1988-02-16 Product Resources International, Inc. Metered dosage spoon
US5491897A (en) * 1993-09-09 1996-02-20 Comercial Mertapa, S.L. Disposable spoon
US5647413A (en) * 1996-02-13 1997-07-15 The Procter & Gamble Company Scoop assembly for granular materials and method of use
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US6662454B2 (en) * 2001-09-18 2003-12-16 Valley Design, Inc. Child resistant, disposable, premeasured dosage spoon
US20070098785A1 (en) * 2005-11-02 2007-05-03 Tim Clarot Medicant delivery system and device
WO2009019556A2 (en) * 2007-08-03 2009-02-12 Inovapak Srl Containers, apparatuses and the methods for making containers
US20110214291A1 (en) * 2010-03-02 2011-09-08 Bruce Blitz Utensil and method for retrieving and applying spreadable food
US20130047446A1 (en) * 2011-08-29 2013-02-28 Adam Leffler Spoon Delivery Device and Method of Manufacturing Same to Improve the Administration of Medicine
US20160257548A1 (en) * 2015-03-06 2016-09-08 Adrian Rivera Scoop and Funnel
US20220061564A1 (en) * 2020-09-02 2022-03-03 Dart Container Corporation Stackable cutlery
US20220338652A1 (en) * 2019-09-25 2022-10-27 Be Green Packaging Co., Ltd. Pulp molded folding spoon
USD981803S1 (en) * 2021-07-10 2023-03-28 Freedomware Llc Sealable spoon
US11723380B2 (en) 2016-06-20 2023-08-15 Adrian Rivera Scoop and level
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US2582183A (en) * 1947-09-22 1952-01-08 Weidler Walter Cup or glass-supporting plate
US2738915A (en) * 1952-01-10 1956-03-20 Continental Can Co Molded service tray
US2885135A (en) * 1954-09-07 1959-05-05 Paper Maid Inc Molded pulp container
US3154418A (en) * 1961-12-01 1964-10-27 Bell & Richardson Inc De Packaging and stirring implement for making beverages
US3287806A (en) * 1965-04-12 1966-11-29 Kellerman David Spoon having peelable cover
US3662463A (en) * 1969-08-22 1972-05-16 Meyer Ushkow Spoon
US3755895A (en) * 1971-02-17 1973-09-04 A Claasen Herb spoon
US3911578A (en) * 1972-05-10 1975-10-14 Meyer Ushkow Spoon constructions
US4724615A (en) * 1986-11-17 1988-02-16 Product Resources International, Inc. Metered dosage spoon
US5491897A (en) * 1993-09-09 1996-02-20 Comercial Mertapa, S.L. Disposable spoon
US5647413A (en) * 1996-02-13 1997-07-15 The Procter & Gamble Company Scoop assembly for granular materials and method of use
FR2818110A1 (en) * 2000-12-18 2002-06-21 Philippe Morin Tongs for eating mussels have spoon-shaped ends linked by arms connected by curved section which forms hinge
US6662454B2 (en) * 2001-09-18 2003-12-16 Valley Design, Inc. Child resistant, disposable, premeasured dosage spoon
US20070098785A1 (en) * 2005-11-02 2007-05-03 Tim Clarot Medicant delivery system and device
WO2009019556A2 (en) * 2007-08-03 2009-02-12 Inovapak Srl Containers, apparatuses and the methods for making containers
WO2009019556A3 (en) * 2007-08-03 2009-12-23 Inovapak Srl Containers, apparatuses and the methods for making containers
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US20110214291A1 (en) * 2010-03-02 2011-09-08 Bruce Blitz Utensil and method for retrieving and applying spreadable food
US8353108B2 (en) * 2010-03-02 2013-01-15 Bruce Blitz Utensil and method for retrieving and applying spreadable food
US9107524B2 (en) * 2011-08-29 2015-08-18 Adam Leffler Spoon delivery device
US8898912B2 (en) * 2011-08-29 2014-12-02 Adam Leffler Spoon delivery device
US20140223747A1 (en) * 2011-08-29 2014-08-14 Adam Leffler Spoon Delivery Device
US20130047446A1 (en) * 2011-08-29 2013-02-28 Adam Leffler Spoon Delivery Device and Method of Manufacturing Same to Improve the Administration of Medicine
US20160257548A1 (en) * 2015-03-06 2016-09-08 Adrian Rivera Scoop and Funnel
US9682851B2 (en) * 2015-03-06 2017-06-20 Adrian Rivera Scoop and funnel
US11723380B2 (en) 2016-06-20 2023-08-15 Adrian Rivera Scoop and level
US11733083B2 (en) 2017-09-12 2023-08-22 Adrian Rivera Adjustable scooping device
US20220338652A1 (en) * 2019-09-25 2022-10-27 Be Green Packaging Co., Ltd. Pulp molded folding spoon
US20220061564A1 (en) * 2020-09-02 2022-03-03 Dart Container Corporation Stackable cutlery
USD981803S1 (en) * 2021-07-10 2023-03-28 Freedomware Llc Sealable spoon

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