US 12,290,211 B2
Eggshell extraction implement
Chase Johns, Springville, UT (US)
Filed by Chase Johns, Springville, UT (US)
Filed on Oct. 29, 2022, as Appl. No. 17/976,799.
Application 17/976,799 is a continuation in part of application No. 16/902,021, filed on Jun. 15, 2020, abandoned.
Prior Publication US 2023/0048339 A1, Feb. 16, 2023
Int. Cl. A47J 43/14 (2006.01)
CPC A47J 43/14 (2013.01) [A47J 43/145 (2013.01)] 9 Claims
OG exemplary drawing
 
1. An egg fragment extraction implement operable to remove shell fragments from egg material in a pan comprising: an elongated, upper working arm hingedly affixed at a medial connection point to an elongated lower working arm, the upper working arm having: a distal portion extending laterally from the medial connection point, and a proximal portion extending laterally from the medial connection point away from the distal portion; the lower working arm affixed at the medial connection point to the upper working arm, the lower working comprising a concave basket adapted to receive an egg, the lower working arm having: a distal portion extending laterally from the medial connection point, the distal portion affixed to the concave basket, and a proximal portion extending laterally from the medial connection point away from the distal portion; the concave basket formed as a single integrated piece with the lower working arm, the concave basket affixed to the lower working arm comprising a concave lower surface defining a plurality of ovoid apertures between two millimeters and 25 millimeters wide through which egg material may be strained;
wherein the concave basket is formed of a flexible polymeric material and is adapted to scoop shell fragments from egg material; wherein the upper working arm is operable to close over an open top end of the basket
wherein a top surface of the proximal portion of the lower working arm comprises a plurality of protuberances spaced at even intervals across the top surface having superiorly rising annular-flanges and defining a bore; and
wherein the distal portions of the upper working arm and the lower working arm are capable of being forced together to apply compressive force to the egg and crack the egg within the concave basket and to force whites and yolk from the apertures defined by the lower concave surface of the basket.