Utensil for opening a shell of a crustacean
View Patent ↗A utensil for opening a shell of a crustacean, such as a crab, lobster and the like, has a pair of pivotally connected elongated members. Each elongate member has a handle portion and a head portion. A cutting blade is positioned in each of the head portions; the cutting blades are selectively brought in contact with the shelled crustacean positioned between the blades to sever the shell along a selected cut line without damaging the meat of the crustacean.
1. A device for opening a shell of a crustacean, comprising:
a first elongated rigid member having a first handle portion and a first head portion secured to the first handle portion;
a second elongated rigid member having a second handle portion and a second head portion secured to the second handle portion, the first elongated rigid member being pivotally connected to the second elongated rigid member; and
wherein each of said first head portion and said second head portion carrying a cutting blade means on an inner surface thereof for engaging a shelled crustacean therebetween and for cutting through the crustacean shell, and wherein said first head portion and said second head portion each have a concave inner surface, and wherein a groove is formed in said inner surface for receiving the cutting blade means therein.
2. The device of claim 1 , wherein said cutting blade means comprises a sharpened blade member having a first concave blade part, a second concave blade part, and an inwardly extending intermediate blade part formed between the first concave blade part and the second concave blade part.
3. The device of claim 2 , wherein said the first concave blade part of the first head portion is substantially a mirror image of the first concave blade part of the second head portion.
4. The device of claim 2 , wherein a main opening for receiving a shelled crustacean is formed between opposing first concave blade parts of the first head portion and the second head portion.
5. The device of claim 4 , wherein a secondary opening for receiving a shelled crustacean is formed between opposing second blade parts of the first head portion and the second head portion.
6. The device of claim 5 , wherein said main opening has a size greater than the secondary opening.
7. A device for opening a shell of a crustacean, comprising:
a first elongated rigid member having a first handle portion and a first head portion secured to the first handle portion;
a second elongated rigid member having a second handle portion and a second head portion secured to the second handle portion, the first elongated rigid member being pivotally connected to the second elongated rigid member; and
wherein each of said first head portion and said second head portion carrying a cutting blade means on an inner surface thereof for engaging a shelled crustacean therebetween and for cutting through the crustacean shell, said cutting blade means comprising a sharpened blade member having a first concave blade part, a second concave blade part, and an inwardly extending intermediate blade part formed between the first concave blade part and the second concave blade part, wherein a main opening for receiving a shelled crustacean is formed between opposing first concave blade parts of the first head portion and the second head portion, a secondary opening for receiving a shelled crustacean is formed between opposing second blade parts of the first head portion and the second head portion, and wherein the main opening and the secondary opening each have a generally oval configuration.
8. A method of opening a shell of a crustacean, comprising the steps of:
providing a first elongated rigid member having a first handle portion and a first head portion secured to the first handle portion;
providing a second elongated rigid member having a second handle portion and a second head portion secured to the second handle portion, the first elongated rigid member being pivotally connected to the second elongated rigid member, wherein the first handle portion is positioned in a spaced relationship to the second handle portion;
providing a cutting blade means secured on an inner surface of each of said first head portion and said second head portion;
providing a groove in an inner surface of each of said first head portion and said second head portion for receiving the cutting blade means therein:
positioning a shelled crustacean between the cutting blade means of the first head portion and the second head portion;
moving the handle portions towards each other, thereby causing the cutting blade means to contact the shell of a crustacean and cut through the shell, thereby severing the shell along a selected cut line without imparting any substantial mechanical damage to crustacean's meat.
9. The method of claim 8 , wherein each of said blade means comprises a sharpened blade member having a first concave blade part, a second concave blade part, and an inwardly extending intermediate blade part formed between the first concave blade part and the second concave blade part.
10. The method of claim 9 , wherein said the first concave blade part of the first head portion is substantially a mirror image of the first concave blade part of the second head portion.
11. The method of claim 9 , wherein a main opening for receiving a shelled crustacean is formed between opposing first concave blade parts of the first head portion and the second head portion.
12. The method of claim 11 , wherein a secondary opening for receiving a shelled crustacean is formed between opposing second blade parts of the first head portion and the second head portion.
13. The method of claim 12 , wherein said main opening has a size greater than the secondary opening.