United States Patent [1 1 Gaetke Dec. 25, 1973 DEVICE FOR DIRECTING FOOD WASTE INTO GARBAGE DISPOSAL INLET [76] Inventor: Hubert J. Gaetke, 6630 Dartmoor Way, San Jose, Calif. 95129 [22] Filed: June 16, 1972 [21] Appl. No.: 263,475
[52] 0.8.CI 15/105, 4/295, 15/236 R, 294/1 R [51] Int. Cl A47] 17/06 [58] Field of Search l5/105, 236, 245,
l5/104.02,104.03,104.05, 211, 212, 213, 245; 4/DIG. 4, 295; 254/1; 294/1 R, 49
[56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 3,427,636 2/1969 Seifert 1. 15/105 2,051.834 8/1936 Fabrey 15/213 FOREIGN PATENTS 0R APPLICATIONS 291,620 6/1928 Great Britain 15/213 Primary Examiner-Leon G. Machlin Attorney-Jack M. Wiseman [57] ABSTRACT A device for safely directing food waste through a flexible cover guard and into the inlet of a garbage disposal unit. The device comprises a pusher-scraper blade. lntegrally formed at the end of the pusherscraper blade is a hand grip. Auxiliary pusher blades are formed along the sides of the pusher-scraper blade and extend partially therealong at right angles thereto. The auxiliary pusher blades extend lengthwise along the pusher-scraper blade from the vicinity of the hand grip to a point removed from the free end of the pushing-scraping blade. The auxiliary blades serve to facilitate the opening of the flexible cover guard so that food waste passes from a sink into the inlet of a gar bage disposal unit. The hand grip is sufficientlylarge so that it cannot advance beyond the cover guard and pass into the garbage disposal unit. The pusherscraper blade is sufficiently short so that even when inserted fully through the cover guard, it will not contact the moving parts of the garbage disposal unit.
7 Claims, 4 Drawing Figures DEVICE FOR DIRECTING FOOD WASTE INTO GARBAGE DISPOSAL INLET BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Garbage disposal units generally have an inlet which is covered by a rubber or plastic guard. The guard is generally separatd radially into a plurality of flaps. The flaps can be pushed open by the exertion of pressure thereupon as by pushing food waste through the guard and down into the garbage disposal unit.
In the past, it has been the custom of housewives to push the food waste into the garbage disposal unit using their fingers, spoons, spatulas, and the like. Clearly, this is not a safe procedure, since if the garbage disposal unit is operating, the fingers, spoons, spatulas, or the like can become enmeshed with th moving parts of the garbage disposal unit, thereby causing great harm to the hand, spoon, or spatula, as well as to the garbage disposal unit.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide adevice for safely and sanitarily directing food waste through the inlet of a garbage disposal unit.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a device which can be used to scrape food off plates or off a sink bottom and to eliminate direct hand or kitchen utensil contact of the food waste in moving the food waste directly through the guard inlet of a garbage disposal unit.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a device for safely and sanitarily directing food waste through the guard inlet of a garbage disposal unit in which the device is proportioned so that even when inserted as far as possible through the guard inlet, the device cannot contact the movable parts within the garbage disposal unit.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the device of the present invention for directing food waste into a garbage disposal unit.
FIG. 2 is a front elevation view of the device shown in FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is an end elevation view of the device shown in FIGS. 1 and 2.
FIG. 4 is a vertical cross-sectional view of the device shown in FIGS. l-3, taken along line 44 of FIG. 2.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION A device for safely and sanitarily directing food waste through the inlet of a garbage disposal unit comprising: a pusher-scraper blade; a hand grip attached to the end of the pusher-scraper blade opposite the pushingscraping end thereof; and at least one auxiliary pusher blade formed along the side of said pusher-scraper blade and extending lengthwise along said pusherscraper blade, said auxiliary blade serving to facilitate the opening of the flexible cover guard of the inlet from a sink into a garbage disposal unit.
The pusher-scraper blade and the auxiliary pusher blade or blades must, of course, be small enough to be insertable into a garbage disposal unit and large enough to force open the flaps of said unit.
Preferably, the auxiliary pusher blade is attached perpendicularly to said pusher-scraper blade along the perpendicular bisector thereof and spaced from the free end thereof; preferably, the device includes two auxiliary pusher blades each attached perpendicularly to said pusher-scraper blade along the perpendicular bisector thereof, said two auxiliary pusher blades being attached to said pusher-scraper blade on opposite sides thereof. It is preferred that the manual grip be large enough so that it cannot pass through the flexible cover guard and into the inlet of a garbage disposal unit. It is also preferred that the pusher-scraper blade by short enough so that even when inserted fully into a garbage disposal unit it will not contact the movable parts within said unit. In the exemplary embodiment, the pushing-scraping end of said pusher-scraper blade is rounded to reduce scratched plates and sinks which contain garbage disposal units. It is also preferred that the gripping means includes a hole for hanging the device from a hook means, e.g., a nail or the like, whereby the device can be mounted nearby a sink. It is further preferred that the gripping means be integral with the pusher-scraper blade.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT Illustrated in FIGS. 14 is the device 9 of the invention which comprises a pusher-scraper blade 10 having a rounded pushing-scrapingend 11. Ahandle 12 is attached to the pusher-scraper blade: at the end thereof 13 opposite the pushing-scrapingend 11. Thehandle 12 is adapted for easy manual gripping in that it contains ahole 14 wherein the four fingers of a hand may be inserted and a grippingportion 15 which rests in the palm of the hand. The handle further contains asecond hole 16, whereby the device may be hung vertically from a hook or the like.
The width of the handle extending fromside 17 thereof toside 18 thereof is large enough so that the handle and, hence, the entire device, cannot pass through a guard into a garbage disposal unit.
Thedevice 10 also comprises twoauxiliary pusher blades 19 and 20, each auxiliary pusher blade being disposed perpendicularly to the pusher-scraper blade 10 along the perpendicular bisector thereof, said two auxiliary pusher blades being disposed to said pusherscraper blade on opposite sides thereof. Theauxiliary blades 19 and 20 in the exemplary embodiment extend from thehand grip 12 to a point removed from the free end of the pusher-scraper blade 10. Thehandle 12, the pusher-scraper blade 10 and theauxiliary blades 19 and 20 are preferably integrally formed.
In operation, the pusher-scraper blade 10 is used to scrape food off plates and/or the sink bottom and onto the flexible cover or splash guard of a garbage disposal unit (not illustrated). The pusher-scraper blade 10 is also used to push food waste through the flexible cover guard and into the inlet of a garbage disposal unit. It is in this later operation that the leading edges of theauxiliary pusher blades 19 and 20 become useful in that they serve to gather and contain food waste in front of the blades and to cause the guard inlet of the garbage disposal unit to open sufficiently to allow the relatively unhindered passage of food waste into the garbage disposal unit. It also reduces drawback of the food waste. Thehandle 12 is sufficiently wide so that it cannot pass through the flexible cover guard into the garbage disposal unit. Further, the pusher-scraper blade 10 is sufficiently short so that even when the device is inserted as far as possible through the flexible cover guard it will not contact the movable parts within the garbage disposal unit.
It is desired in the operation of the device 9 that the pusher-scraper blade 10 extend beyond the auxiliary pusher blade orblades 19 and 20, since this enables the scraping function of the pusher-scraper blade to be implemented.
In the preferred embodiment, the device 9 is made from a semi-rigid, durable plastic, such as polyethylene, which can be washed in a dishwasher. In the exemplary embodiment, the device 9 has the dimensions hereinafter set forth. The width of thehandle 12 fromside 17 toside 18 is approximately 4% inches. The length of the pusher-scraper blade 10 is approximately 4% inches from that portion of thehandle 12 which in operation approaches nearest to the garbage disposal unit (the side 21). The pushing edge ofedges 22 of the auxiliary pusher blade orblades 19 and preferably end at about 1 inch from the pushing-scrapingedge 11 of the pusher-scraper blade 10.
I claim:
1. A device for directing food waste through a flexible splash guard and into the inlet of a garbage disposal unit, said device comprising:
. a. a handle;
b. a rigid pusher-scraper blade depending from said handle in a longitudinal direction; and
c. at least one rigid auxiliary pusher blade on said pusher-scraper blade extending longitudinally therealong, said auxiliary pusher blade being disposed perpendicularly along said pusher-scraper blade and having its lower end end spaced above the free end of said pusher-scraper blade.
2. A device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said auxiliary pusher blade has a lower end wall and the lower end wall of said auxiliary pusher blade is perpendicular to said pusher-scraper blade.
3. A device as claimed in claim 2 wherein said pusher-scraper blade has a lower transverse end wall and longitudinal walls, the lower transverse end wall of said pusher-scraper blade is at right angles to the longitudinal walls of said pusher-scraper blade.
4. A device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said pusher-scraper blade is integrally formed with said handle and wherein said auxiliary pusher blade is integrally formed with said pusher-scraper blade.
5. A device as claimed inclaim 4 wherein said handle extends transversely to form a T-shaped configuration with said pusher scraper blade.
6. A device as claimed in claim 5 wherein said auxiliary pusher blade has a lower end wall and the lower end of said auxiliary pusher blade is perpendicular to said pusher-scraper blade.
7. A device as claimed inclaim 6 wherein said pusher-scraper blade has lower transverse and longitudinal walls and the lower transverse end wall of said pusherscraper blade is at right angles to the longitudinal walls of said pusher blade.