Thermal snack jar

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Inventors

Wang, Paul S.

Application #

946564

Filed

Sep-18-1992

Published

Mar-30-1993

Current US Class

030/147
030/150
206/542
206/546
215/227
215/228
220/212
220/521
220/735

International Classes

B65D 051/24; A47J 043/28

Field of Search

220/212 220/521 220/735 220/DIG. 215/227 215/228 215/DIG. 206/216 206/223 206/541 206/542 206/546 30/142 30/143 30/147 30/148 30/149 30/150

Examiners

Shoap; Allan N.

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Abstract
A thermal jar for carrying snacks, and which is provided with a removable receptacle for a spoon and fork and which is received in a channel in a top surface of the cover of the jar. The spoon and the fork are pivotally mounted to the underside to the top of the receptacle, and the top is hinged to the receptacle so that it may be opened to permit the spoon and fork to be turned to a position in which they protrudes through the ends of the receptacle, and the cover may then be closed down to a snap fit with the receptacle to hold the spoon and fork in place, and enable the receptacle to serve as a handle for the spoon and fork.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A container assembly including an open top jar and a cover removably attached to the jar, said cover having an upper surface and having a channel formed in said upper surface; a receptacle for at least one utensil removably received in said channel in a snap-fit relationship, said receptacle having a top hinged thereto, said top having an underside, at least one utensil pivotally mounted to said underside of said top and angularly moveably between a first position in which it extends inwardly along said underside of said top and a second position in which it protrudes beyond one end of said top to permit the top to be closed down on the receptacle to hold the utensil in place in its second position.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A thermal jar is provided for carrying snacks, and the like, and which is provided with a removable receptacle for appropriate utensils, such as a spoon and fork the receptacle being received in a channel formed in a top surface of the cover of the jar in a snap fit relationship.

The jar of the invention is particularly useful for carrying snacks for children to school and on picnics.

The jar itself is preferably formed of a thermal insulating material, and its cover is also formed of a thermal insulating material and screwed to the open top of the jar.

The cover has a channel formed in its top surface for receiving the utensil receptacle in a snap-fit relationship. The end portions of appropriate utensils, such as a fork and spoon are pivotally mounted to the inner surface of the top of the receptacle, and they project through the ends of the receptacle when they are to be used. The fork and spoon may be turned to a position in which they overlap one another and are fully contained within the receptacle when not in use. Then, the receptacle top may be snapped to a closed position, and the receptacle itself may be snapped into the channel in the cover of the jar. A selected snack may be placed within the jar, and the cover of the jar with the receptacle in place may be screwed onto the open top of the jar.
 
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