Tilting mixing bowl

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Inventors

Heiberg, Jakob
Lillelund, Stig
Daenen, Robert H. C. M.

Application #

754868

Filed

Sep-4-1991

Published

Dec-8-1992

Current US Class

220/254.7
220/574
220/62.11
220/631
220/632
220/671
220/675
220/731
220/732
220/912
366/349

International Classes

B65D 008/04

Field of Search

220/574 220/453 220/468 220/631 220/632 220/669 220/670 220/671 220/675 220/731 220/912 220/254 220/306 220/307 220/732 366/129 366/349

Assignee

Dart Industries Inc. (Deerfield, IL)

Examiners

Marcus; Stephen

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Doninger; John A.

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Abstract
A mixing bowl of generally arcuate configuration and including laterally spaced stabilizing ribs extending along the outer surface thereof between the base and a mouth-defining rim. The ribs, upon an inclination of the bowl, continuously define a laterally extending support plane. The interior of the bowl is of a hard smooth material while the exterior thereof is of a non-slip friction-enhancing material. The open mouth of the bowl is surrounded by an outwardly flaring rim with a grip-enhancing undersurface.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A mixing bowl for foodstuffs and the like, comprising a base with a surrounding wall extending upward from said base and terminating in an upper peripheral rim, said rim defining an open mouth for said mixing bowl, said wall including an inner surface defining the interior of the bowl, and an outer surface defining the exterior of the bowl, said outer surface being of a generally convexly arcuate configuration along the height of the bowl between said base and said rim, and peripherally about said bowl, said bowl being manually tiltable on the exterior thereof to any of a plurality of inclined positions to aid in the introduction, removal and manipulation of bowl contents, and stabilizing means extending upwardly from said base along and generally following the arcuate configuration of said outer surface toward said rim for selective engagement of said stabilizing means, at every point therealong, with a support surface upon a tilting of said bowl, said stabilizing means at each position of engagement with the support surface having a lateral extent, in a peripheral direction about said bowl, defining a laterally elongate support plane resisting lateral tipping of said bowl away from said stabilizing means, said stabilizing means comprising laterally spaced parallel ribs affixed to and extending outward from said outer surface, said ribs terminating at said rim, said ribs being provided in two sets of multiple ribs extending upward from said base at opposed portions of said base for a tilting of said bowl in either of two opposed directions on said stabilizing means, said ribs, along the length thereof, having outer edges spaced outward of the outer surface of the bowl sufficient to define said support plane beyond said outer surface between the ribs, and said rib outer edges being of a generally elliptical configuration to define wide bearing areas.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Mixing bowls used in a kitchen environment basically comprise a base for the stable upright positioning of the bowl, a peripheral wall extending arcuately upward and outward relative to the base, and an upper wall rim defining the open top or mouth of the bowl. The bowl, both interiorly and exteriorly, is of a generally hemispherical configuration which facilitates a blending or a mixing of the contents within the bowl and a manual inclining or tilting of the bowl for facilitating the introduction and use of implements, such as beaters or stirrers, for mixing of the contents.

A problem with the conventional mixing bowl, when inclined and held by one hand, and particularly when subjected to a substantial agitation of the contents of the bowl, is the tendency of the bowl to peripherally roll, tip, or otherwise shift in a lateral direction on the support surface, for example a table top. This, as will be appreciated, can result in improperly mixed contents, spilled contents, and like problems.
 
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