CUP HOLDER FOR A PLATE
A plate including a cup holder located on a bottom of the plate and substantially near a center of the plate, the cup holder having a cylindrical shape for receiving a top portion of a cup so that when the top portion of the cup is inserted into the cup holder, the cup and the plate are substantially secured to each other when the cup is in an upright position.
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to disposable tableware, and more particularly, to a cup holder for a plate.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
A widely used practice at many parties and social functions is to serve a guest food items on a plate along with a beverage in a cup. If a table or other horizontal support surface is unavailable, the guest may try using the hand that is holding the cup to move food from the plate to his or her mouth. In addition, the guest may sometimes attempt to balance the cup on the plate to free one hand for eating or some other purpose. Such practices tend to be awkward and can frequently result in spillage or other undesirable consequences. The same type of situation is encountered at sporting and other entertainment events where people consume refreshments with no table nearby regardless of whether they may be standing or sitting while eating.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a plate includes a cup holder located on a bottom of the plate and substantially near a center of the plate, the cup holder having a cylindrical shape for receiving a top portion of a cup so that when the top portion of the cup is inserted into the cup holder, the cup and the plate are substantially secured to each other when the cup is in an upright position.
The plate may be disposable. The plate may be made of styrofoam, plastic or paper. The cup may be disposable. The cup may be made of styrofoam, plastic or paper. The plate may be made of porcelain, stoneware, glass, wood or carved stone. The cup may be made of porcelain, stoneware, glass, wood or carved stone. The plate may have an oval, triangular, square, rectangular, star or semicircular shape.
A top of the plate may include a raised rail along its perimeter for preventing food from falling off the plate. The cup holder may have a depth of about a sixteenth of an inch to about two inches. The cup holder may include a catch for fastening to an upper lip of the cup.
In an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a plate includes a cup connector located on a bottom of the plate and substantially near a center of the plate, the cup connector having a cylindrical shape for receiving a top portion of a cup so that when the top portion of the cup is inserted into the cup connector, the cup and the plate are substantially secured to each other when the cup is held in an upright position.
The plate may be disposable. When the plate is disposable, it may be made of styrofoam, plastic or paper. The cup may be disposable. When the cup is disposable, it may be made of styrofoam, plastic or paper. The cup connector may have a depth of about a sixteenth of an inch to about two inches.
In an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a plate includes a cup holder formed integrally into a bottom of the plate and substantially near a center of the plate, the cup holder having a cylindrical shape for receiving a top portion of a cup so that when the top portion of the cup is inserted into the cup holder, the cup and the plate are substantially secured to each other when the cup is in an upright position.
The cup holder includes a catch for fastening to an upper lip of the cup. The cup holder has a depth of about a sixteenth of an inch to about two inches.
The foregoing features are of representative embodiments and are presented to assist in understanding the invention. It should be understood that they are not intended to be considered limitations on the invention as defined by the claims, or limitations on equivalents to the claims. Therefore, this summary of features should not be considered dispositive in determining equivalents. Additional features of the invention will become apparent in the following description, from the drawings and from the claims.
It is also understood that although inner and outer diameters have been presented for the plate 110, these are for exemplary purposes only and the present invention is not limited thereto. In addition, the inner diameter of the cup holder 120 is not limited to the exemplary size presented. For example, the inner diameter of the cup holder 120 could further vary according to an outer diameter of a top portion of a cup that may be inserted into the cup holder 120 as will be discussed hereinafter with reference to
It is further understood that although the cup holder 120 is shown as being located substantially near a center of the plate 110, it is contemplated that the cup holder 120 can be located in other positions not near the center of the plate 110 but that are suitable for enabling the plate 110 to be sufficiently balanced when a cup is inserted into the cup holder 120.
It should also be understood that although the plate 110 is shown as having a circular shape, the plate 110 may have a variety of shapes. For example, the plate 110 may have an oval, triangular, square, rectangular, star or semicircular shape. In addition, the top of the plate 110 may include a variety of segregated areas formed by recesses or by raised inner borders for enabling different types of foods to be stored therein.
Further, it is to be understood that, when in disposable form, the plate 110 and the cup holder 120 may be formed of a variety materials, including, but not limited to, styrofoam, plastic and paper. When not disposable form, the plate 110 and the cup holder 120 may be formed of porcelain, stoneware, glass, wood or carved stone.
The plate 110 and the cup holder 120 may be formed integrally or separately and then joined together.
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According to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a cup holder for a plate enables a person to easily hold a plate of food and a cup that is full of a beverage in one hand at the same time. By enabling a person to hold the plate and the cup in one hand, their other hand is free to engage in a variety of activities as described above. In addition, by placing the cup under the plate, the bottom of the plate prevents spillage of the contents of the cup. Further, by including a raised rail on the sides of the plate, the spillage of food is also prevented.
It is contemplated that the cup holder for a plate according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention will find use in a variety of food serving activities such as casual indoor dining, outdoor cookouts or barbeques and sporting events.
It should be understood that the above description is only representative of illustrative embodiments. For the convenience of the reader, the above description has focused on a representative sample of possible embodiments, a sample that is illustrative of the principles of the invention. The description has not attempted to exhaustively enumerate all possible variations. That alternative embodiments may not have been presented for a specific portion of the invention, or that further undescribed alternatives may be available for a portion, is not to be considered a disclaimer of those alternate embodiments. Other applications and embodiments can be implemented without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
It is therefore intended, that the invention not be limited to the specifically described embodiments, because numerous permutations and combinations of the above and implementations involving non-inventive substitutions for the above can be created, but the invention is to be defined in accordance with the claims that follow. It can be appreciated that many of those undescribed embodiments are within the literal scope of the following claims, and that others are equivalent.
Claims
1. A plate, comprising:
- a cup holder located on a bottom of the plate and substantially near a center of the plate, the cup holder having a cylindrical shape for receiving a top portion of a cup so that when the top portion of the cup is inserted into the cup holder, the cup and the plate are substantially secured to each other when the cup is in an upright position.
2. The plate of claim 1, wherein the plate is disposable.
3. The plate of claim 1, wherein the plate is made of styrofoam, plastic or paper.
4. The plate of claim 1, wherein the cup is disposable.
5. The plate of claim 1, wherein the cup is made of styrofoam, plastic or paper.
6. The plate of claim 1, wherein the plate is made of porcelain, stoneware, glass, wood or carved stone.
7. The plate of claim 1, wherein the cup is made of porcelain, stoneware, glass, wood or carved stone.
8. The plate of claim 1, wherein the plate has an oval, triangular, square, rectangular, star or semicircular shape.
9. The plate of claim 1, wherein a top of the plate comprises a raised rail along its perimeter for preventing food from falling off the plate.
10. The plate of claim 1, wherein the cup holder has a depth of about a sixteenth of an inch to about two inches.
11. The plate of claim 1, wherein the cup holder includes a catch for fastening to an upper lip of the cup.
12. A plate, comprising:
- a cup connector located on a bottom of the plate and substantially near a center of the plate, the cup connector having a cylindrical shape for receiving a top portion of a cup so that when the top portion of the cup is inserted into the cup connector, the cup and the plate are substantially secured to each other when the cup is held in an upright position.
13. The plate of claim 12, wherein the plate is disposable.
14. The plate of claim 13, wherein the plate is made of styrofoam, plastic or paper.
15. The plate of claim 12, wherein the cup is disposable.
16. The plate of claim 15, wherein the cup is made of styrofoam, plastic or paper.
17. The plate of claim 12, wherein the cup connector has a depth of about a sixteenth of an inch to about two inches.
18. A plate, comprising:
- a cup holder formed integrally into a bottom of the plate and substantially near a center of the plate, the cup holder having a cylindrical shape for receiving a top portion of a cup so that when the top portion of the cup is inserted into the cup holder, the cup and the plate are substantially secured to each other when the cup is in an upright position.
19. The plate of claim 18, wherein the cup holder includes a catch for fastening to an upper lip of the cup.
20. The plate of claim 18, wherein the cup holder has a depth of about a sixteenth of an inch to about two inches.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 13, 2006
Publication Date: Jun 19, 2008
Inventor: Meng Koay Lim (West Hartford, CT)
Application Number: 11/610,158
International Classification: A47G 19/06 (20060101);