Patent Publication Number: US-D763632-S

Title: Arched flatware eating utensils

Description:
FIG. 1( a )  is a top view of one eating utensil of the present invention representing a fork with one end thereof illustrated using spaced apart broken lines; 
         FIG. 1( b )  is a side view of the fork shown in  FIG. 1( a )  with one end thereof illustrated using spaced apart broken lines; 
         FIG. 2( a )  is a top view of the another eating utensil of the present invention representing a spoon with one end thereof illustrated using spaced apart broken lines; 
         FIG. 2( b )  is a side view of the spoon shown in  FIG. 2( a )  with one end thereof illustrated using spaced apart broken lines; 
         FIG. 3( a )  is a top view of yet another eating utensil of the present invention representing a knife with one end thereof illustrated using spaced apart broken lines; 
         FIG. 3( b )  is a side view of the knife shown in  FIG. 3( a )  with one end thereof illustrated using spaced apart broken lines; 
         FIG. 4( a )  is a top view of an additional eating utensil of the present invention representing a spatula with one end thereof illustrated using spaced apart broken lines; 
         FIG. 4( b )  is a side view of the spatula of  FIG. 4( a )  with one end thereof illustrated using spaced apart broken lines; 
         FIG. 5( a )  is a top view of another additional eating utensil of the present invention representing a serving fork with one end thereof illustrated using spaced apart broken lines; 
         FIG. 5( b )  is a side view of the serving fork of  FIG. 5( a )  with one end thereof illustrated using spaced apart broken lines; 
         FIG. 6( a )  is a top view of an eating utensil similar to the eating utensil of  FIG. 1( a )  adapted for stacking onto other eating utensils of the same design with one end thereof illustrated using spaced apart broken lines; 
         FIG. 6( b )  is a side view of the eating utensil of  FIG. 6( a )  with one end thereof illustrated using spaced apart broken lines; 
         FIG. 6( c )  is another side view of the eating utensil of  FIG. 6( a )  shown stacked onto another such eating utensil with one end thereof illustrated using spaced apart broken lines; 
         FIG. 7( a )  is a top view of an eating utensil similar to the eating utensil of  FIG. 2( a )  adapted for stacking onto other eating utensils of the same design with one end thereof illustrated using spaced apart broken lines; 
         FIG. 7( b )  is a side view of the eating utensil of  FIG. 7( a )  with one end thereof illustrated using spaced apart broken lines; 
         FIG. 7( c )  is another side view of the eating utensil of  FIG. 7( a )  shown stacked onto another such eating utensil; 
         FIG. 8( a )  is a top view of an eating utensil similar to the eating utensil of  FIG. 3( a )  adapted for stacking onto other eating utensils of the same design with one end thereof illustrated using spaced apart broken lines; 
         FIG. 8( b )  is a side view of the eating utensil of  FIG. 7( a )  with one end thereof illustrated using spaced apart broken lines; 
         FIG. 8( c )  is another side view of the eating utensil of  FIG. 7( a )  shown stacked onto another such eating utensil; 
         FIG. 9( a )  is a top view of an eating utensil similar to the eating utensil of  FIG. 5( a )  adapted for stacking onto other eating utensils of the same design with one end thereof illustrated using spaced apart broken lines; 
         FIG. 9( b )  is a side view of the eating utensil of  FIG. 7( a )  with one end thereof illustrated using spaced apart broken lines; 
         FIG. 9( c )  is another side view of the eating utensil of  FIG. 7( a )  shown stacked onto another such eating utensil; and 
         FIG. 10( a )  is a top view of an eating utensil similar to the eating utensil of  FIG. 4( a )  adapted for stacking onto other eating utensils of the same design with one end thereof illustrated using spaced apart broken lines; 
         FIG. 10( b )  is a side view of the eating utensil of  FIG. 7( a )  with one end thereof illustrated using spaced apart broken lines; and, 
         FIG. 10( c )  is another side view of the eating utensil of  FIG. 7( a )  shown stacked onto another such eating utensil. 
       The bottom view of each of the above utensils is a mirror image of the top view. 
       The broken dotted lines which define the bounds of the claimed design form no part thereof.