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    • 91. 发明申请
    • FOLDABLE UTENSIL SET
    • 可折叠的UTENSIL集
    • WO2007048055A2
    • 2007-04-26
    • PCT/US2006041359
    • 2006-10-19
    • FITE FRANCIS BARTOW IVMING NG HONHO TANG LAI
    • FITE FRANCIS BARTOW IVMING NG HONHO TANG LAI
    • B21D53/62
    • B21D53/62A47G19/02A47G21/02A47G2021/002A47J43/0727A47J43/281
    • A foldable utensil set including a bowl, dish, cup and spoon each foldable from a prescored plastic sheet which is semitransparent to allow angled folds at the corner to be visible as an aesthetic feature. The rims of the bowl and cup have portions at two different levels to prevent liquid from reaching the level of the mating snaps used to secure the bowl and cup in the folded condition. The spoon is folded from a flat sheet having two contiguous sections scored so as to form a handle and bowl portion when folded. The dish has side edges stiffened with a fold over section which also holds the folds in position. Oval shaped scoring is provided as an aesthetic feature and to aid in forming corners on the utensils when being folded.
    • 一种可折叠的器具套件,包括一个碗,盘子,杯子和勺子,每一个都可以从预先穿透的塑料片材折叠而成,该塑料片子是半透明的,以允许角落处的成角度的褶皱作为美学特征可见。 碗和杯的边缘具有两个不同高度的部分以防止液体达到用于将碗和杯固定在折叠状态的配合卡扣的水平。 勺子由具有两个连续部分的平板折叠而成,以便在折叠时形成手柄和碗部分。 该菜的侧边加固有折叠部分,该部分还将折叠保持在位。 椭圆形刻痕作为美学特征提供,并且在折叠时帮助在器具上形成拐角。
    • 100. 发明专利
    • Improvements in and relating to the manufacture of metal articles of different thicknesses
    • GB883022A
    • 1961-11-22
    • GB852857
    • 1957-03-14
    • FIRTH VICKERS STAINLESS STEELS LTD
    • JACKSON SIDNEY HARDCASTLE
    • B21D53/62
    • 883,022. Making spoons and forks. FIRTHVICKERS STAINLESS STEELS Ltd. June 12, 1958 [March 14, 1957], No. 8528/57. Class 83 (2). [Also in Group XXIII] In a method of making articles e.g. spoons and forks, of corrosion-resisting steel and having a length of greater width or area and lesser thickness than an adjoining length, the respective lengths are produced separately as preformed simple blanks which are then welded together to form composite blanks or alternatively composite blanks are punched directly from sheets or strips which have been welded together edge-to-edge, the welded joints afterwards being trimmed and the composite blanks subjected to mechanical working to the final shape. A spoon blank, Figs. 1 and 2, of austenitic steel is formed by welding together a handle blank 10, punched from rolled strip, and a blank 12, which may be shaped to the profile 13 of the bowl. Surplus weld metal is then removed by grinding and the composite blank is worked to final shape. The handle blank may be tapered strip and the preformed blanks 10, 12 may be polished prior to welding. In a modification composite table spoon blanks 24 are punched from a composite sheet formed by welding together a sheet 20 and two thinner strips 21, Fig. 3, the blanks 24 being subsequently stamped or pressed and polished. The composite sheet may also be formed from one thick and one thin sheet welded together. The sheet 20 or strip 21 may be polished prior to welding. In a further modification a handle blank is forged from bar stock (Fig. 7, not shown) and a sheet bowl blank is welded to it. Forks may also be formed from similar composite blanks the prongs being punched during the final shaping. Welding may be by electric resistance flash butt welding, inert gas shielded arc welding, metal arc or carbon-arc welding or atomic hydrogen welding.