Method of interchanging a decorative object and serving piece with an interchangeable decorative object
A method of interchanging a decorative object includes the step of providing a first serving piece having a first aperture in a first peripheral portion thereof. The method further includes the step of providing a second, different serving piece having a second aperture in a second peripheral portion thereof. The first and second apertures are sized such that they are capable of accepting a decorative object.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/621,818, filed Oct. 25, 2004, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/622,136, filed Oct. 26, 2004, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to decorative objects for serving pieces or dishes, and more particularly to decorative objects that are interchangeable between the serving pieces.
2. Description of the Background of the Invention
Serving pieces or dishes are used every day by people to eat and/or serve food on. It has become popular over the years to include one or more patterns on a serving dish, such as a checkered pattern, a swirl pattern, etc. Optionally, the pattern may be a raised pattern that is integral with and extends upwardly from an upper surface of the serving dish, but is permanently attached to the serving dish. It has also become popular to include one or more themes on a serving dish, such as a holiday theme, a seasonal theme, etc.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAccording to one aspect of the present invention, a method of interchanging a decorative object includes the step of providing a first serving piece having a first aperture in a first peripheral portion thereof. The method further includes the step of providing a second, different serving piece having a second aperture in a second peripheral portion thereof. The first and second apertures are sized such that they are capable of accepting a decorative object.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a method of interchanging decorative objects includes the step of providing a first decorative object having a first decorative portion and a first projection extending from the first decorative portion. The method further includes the step of providing a second decorative object having a second decorative portion and a second projection extending from the second decorative portion. The first and second projections are sized such that they are capable of being inserted into the apertures of various serving pieces.
According to still another aspect of the present invention, a combination includes a serving piece having an aperture therein, the aperture having an aperture wall. The combination further includes a decorative object having a decorative portion and a projection extending therefrom, the projection having a surface that is adapted to interfit with the aperture wall such that the decorative object may be attached to the serving piece. The decorative object may be removed from the serving piece and attached to another, different serving piece.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS As seen in
Another serving piece or dish 140 is depicted in
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The projection 154 is attached to the decorative portion 152 by coating the internal portion 154b of the projection 154 with an epoxy and thereafter inserting the internal portion 154b of the projection 154 into the cavity 155 disposed within the decorative portion 152. The epoxy prevents the projection 154 from being removed from the decorative portion 152. Optionally, other binding agents may be used, such as other adhesives, rubber cement, and/or the like.
Another decorative object 250 is depicted in
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In one embodiment, the decorative objects 150, 250 of
In one embodiment, a projection, such as the projection 254 of
The projections of various decorative objects may fit within various serving pieces so that that the same decorative object can be used with different serving pieces. The cross-sectional shapes of the apertures and projections are the same in one embodiment. In another embodiment, the cross-sectional shapes of the apertures and projections may be different, as long as the cross-sectional shape of the projections allows insertion of the projections into the apertures to create a snug fit, as described above. For example, the cross-sectional shape of the apertures of various serving pieces may be circular and the cross-sectional shape of the projections may vary. The cross-sectional shapes of the apertures and/or projections may be circular, hexagonal, star-shaped, oval, triangular, square-shaped, pentagonal, octagonal, and/or any other polygonal shape. Although the cross-sectional shapes of the apertures and projections may be different, if the apertures and projections are sized properly, the projections may still be inserted into and secured by the apertures of various different serving pieces.
Another embodiment of a decorative object 350 is depicted in
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A decorative object 420 is shown in
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The serving pieces or dishes of the present invention may be made of any material, including but not limited to, ceramics, plastics, paper, pottery, stoneware, earthenware, china, or any other suitable material. In one embodiment, the decorative portions of the decorative objects of the present invention are made of any material, including but not limited to, ceramics, plastics, china, thermoplastics, silicone, an elastomeric material, or any other suitable material. Also, in some embodiments, the decorative portions may be made of the same material as the serving pieces, but the decorative portions may alternatively be made of a material different than that of the serving pieces.
In other embodiments, the stem or other projection is made of a soft material so that it can be easily inserted into the aperture of the serving piece and also does not scratch the serving piece upon insertion therein. Such soft materials may include a thermoplastic material, silicone, or an elastomeric material. Alternatively, the stem or other projection may also used of other materials, such as ceramics, china, paper, pottery, stoneware, earthenware, or any other suitable material for inserting into a serving piece.
Any of the decorative objects as described herein may include a decorative portion having any theme and may be have any shape. Such themes include holiday, seasonal, sports, foods, toys, insects, animals, etc. Shapes that may be utilized include, but are not limited to, decorated Christmas trees, decorated eggs, spiders, snowmen, pumpkins, leaves, flowers, umbrellas, basketballs, footballs, baseballs, bats, planes, trucks, cars, ladybugs, butterflies, birds, puppies, cats, rabbits, shoes, birthday cakes, presents, flags, numbers, etc. The decorative designs may be made of any material, including but not limited to ceramics, plastic, china, or any other material. In some embodiments, the decorative designs are manufactured of the same material as the serving pieces.
The interchangeable decorative objects and serving pieces or dishes as disclosed herein provide an interchangeable system that allows a user to customize the decor of a serving piece or dish for different occasions. Additionally, the interchangeability permits a user to remove a decorative object from a serving piece for specialized cleaning of the decorative object and/or serving piece.
Claims
1. A method of interchanging a decorative object, comprising the steps of:
- providing a first serving piece having a first aperture in a first peripheral portion thereof; and
- providing a second, different serving piece having a second aperture in a second peripheral portion thereof;
- wherein the first and second apertures are sized such that they are capable of accepting a decorative object.
2. The method of claim 1, further including the step of providing a decorative object adapted to fit within either of the first or second apertures.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the apertures both have a circular cross-section.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein the decorative object has a projection extending therefrom that may be inserted into either of the apertures such that a surface of the projection forms a snug fit with a wall of the respective aperture.
5. A method of interchanging decorative objects, comprising the steps of:
- providing a first decorative object having a first decorative portion and a first projection extending from the first decorative portion; and
- providing a second decorative object having a second decorative portion and a second projection extending from the second decorative portion;
- wherein the first and second projections are sized such that they are capable of being inserted into the apertures of various serving pieces.
6. The method of claim 5, further including the step of providing a serving piece.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein the serving piece includes an aperture therein and wherein either of the first and second projections may be inserted into the aperture for attachment of the first or second decorative object, respectively, to the serving piece.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein a surface of the first or second projection forms a snug fit with a wall of the aperture.
9. The method of claim 6, further including the step of providing a second serving piece.
10. A combination, comprising:
- a serving piece having an aperture therein, the aperture having an aperture wall; and
- a decorative object having a decorative portion and a projection extending therefrom, the projection having a surface that is adapted to interfit with the aperture wall such that the decorative object may be attached to the serving piece;
- wherein the decorative object may be removed from the serving piece and attached to another, different serving piece.
11. The combination of claim 10, wherein the aperture is circular in shape and the projection is cylindrical in shape.
12. The combination of claim 10, wherein the projection is made of a thermoplastic material.
13. The combination of claim 10, wherein the decorative object is made of a material that is the same as the serving piece.
14. The combination of claim 13, wherein the material is selected from the group consisting of a ceramics material, plastic, pottery, stoneware, and china.
15. The combination of claim 13, wherein the projection includes an internal portion residing within a cavity in the decorative portion and an external portion, wherein the external portion has a top portion with a first diameter and a bottom portion with a second diameter.
16. The combination of claim 15, wherein the first diameter is about 0.25 inch and the second diameter is about 3/16 inch.
17. The combination of claim 13, wherein the projection includes an internal portion residing within a cavity in the decorative portion and wherein the internal portion includes indentations therein.
18. The combination of claim 17, wherein a binding agent is disposed on the internal portion of the projection and in the indentations to secure the internal portion to walls defining the cavity in the decorative portion.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 25, 2005
Publication Date: Apr 27, 2006
Inventors: Nora Napientek (Downers Grove, IL), Jonathan Neidlinger (Hinsdale, IL)
Application Number: 11/257,660
International Classification: A47G 19/00 (20060101);