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The Present by Kenneth Thomas
The Present by Kenneth Thomas





The fluidic utensil of claim 6, wherein the cage legs are disposed far enough apart to allow a user to extend their fingers between the cage legs to squeeze the disposable polymer bag.ĩ. The fluidic utensil of claim 6, wherein the cage legs are flexible, whereby when pressure is applied to the cage legs, they deform inward and squeeze the disposable polymer bag.Ĩ. The fluidic utensil of claim 5, wherein the disposable polymer bag has approximately zero elasticity.ħ. The fluidic utensil of claim 3, wherein said fluid container is a disposable polymer bag.Ħ. The fluidic utensil of claim 2 wherein: said exit hole is located on a top surface of said working end fork structure between said prongs and a juncture of said working end with said lower portion of said handle.ĥ. The fluidic utensil of claim 2 further comprising: a second exit hole located upon at least one of said two fork prongs end, said fluid passage having at least one branch, said branching fluid passage extending from said exit holes through the inside of said prongs to an internal junction inside of said working end at an internal point approximating a juncture of said working end fork structure with said lower portion of said handle.Ĥ. The fluid utensil of claim 1 further comprising: f) a removable top enclosure structure, atop said cage legs at said top of the handle.ģ. A fluidic utensil comprising: a) a working end fork structure, said working end fork structure having at least two fork prongs b) a first exit hole, said hole located upon at least one of said two fork prongs end c) a handle, wherein a portion of said handle is constructed as a hollow cage having an interior, said cage having at least three cage legs, said cage legs extending down from a top of said handle opposite said working end to a lower portion of said handle meeting said working end, said lower portion having a fluid receiver at the lower end of said hollow cage, said fluid receiver forming an orifice facing upward into said cage d) at least one internal fluid passage, said internal fluid passage extending from said orifice at a bottom of said fluid receiver to said exit hole located upon at least one of said two fork prongs and, e) a fluid container having a nozzle end extending into said fluid receiver and dimensioned and configured to mechanically engage thereto, the fluid container dimensioned and configured to fit inside said hollow cage between said cage legs whereby flow of liquid from said fluid container into said internal fluid passage and then to said exit hole is allowed.Ģ.







The Present by Kenneth Thomas