The main purpose of our patent applications is actually to disclose our research findings about how chopsticks actually work. As we stated in our mission page, we want everyone to be able to print these and even sell them without royalty fees. These patent disclosures establish prior arts that preempt anyone from claiming these inventions, so no one can stop enthusiasts from freely reproducing these chopstick training tools. If granted claims in these applications, we will also be able to enforce our Mark-and-Go license where we simply ask that folks attribute produced training tools to marcosticks.org. Lastly, we think our disclosures contain useful original research findings. Some of these findings have already made their way to into articles on this site.

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A view of a right hand holding a pair of plain chopsticks, assisted by the two chopstick buddies of the first embodiment mounted on the bottom chopstick, such that the thumb remains comfortably distant from the ring finger knuckle, and that the IP joint of the thumb does not need to be unnaturally extended flat.

Chopstick Buddies – US2021282579A1

A web-version of our Chopstick Buddies patent application published by USPTO as US-2021-0282579-A1, now with inline illustrations.

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