FROZEN FOOD ITEM HOLDER
The present invention relates to a holder for frozen food items and confections. The holder includes a grippable shaft having a first receptacle at a first or superior end of the shaft and in an embodiment, a second receptacle at a second or inferior end of the shaft. The first receptacle is adapted to receive a cone, such as those served with ice cream, or other frozen confection. The second receptacle is adapted to receive a stick, such as those served with frozen ice confections and ice cream bars. The receptacles are further adapted to receive drippage from melting frozen food items and confections. Furthermore, the holder is invertible to conveniently use either the first or second receptacle for receiving frozen food items supported in a cone, or on a stick. The receptacle not in use may be used as a support member to place the holder on a table or similar flat surface, if desired.
A grippable food item holder for frozen food items or frozen confections, having a cup-like receptacle or receptacles for receiving drippage from melting frozen food items.
BACKGROUNDTypically, when a frozen food item is being consumed, such as ice cream, frozen yogurt, snow cones and/or frozen confection foods, the food item melts, creating drippage. Sometimes, frozen food items are consumed while in a bowl, in which case the drippage may be readily managed. More frequently, however, these frozen food items, or frozen confections are consumed while lodged atop an edible cone, or held on a stick, wherein the drippage becomes difficult to manage during consumption. Both children and adults alike are noted as having drippage land on their clothing, skin and the like, creating a nuisance for the consumer.
Attempts to manage the drippage of melting frozen food items have been made in the prior art. A drip catching plate is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 2,321,519, providing a plate for receiving an ice cream cone. This invention is not a free-standing invention which creates inconvenience to a consumer by not providing the option to temporarily place the item on a table if necessary. Additionally, the drip catching plate is not grippable by a user.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,162,224, discloses a receptacle for an ice cream cone having a second receptacle within. The ice cream cone is manually elevated by a cord. The cord may be cumbersome and difficult to operate, and again this invention does not allow a consumer to rest the item on a table if necessary, or include a holder for a cone, and a separate holder for a stick. Also, the cost of manufacturing this receptacle may be prohibitive.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,224,646 discloses a dripless ice cream holder in
U.S. Pat. No. 6,202,970 discloses a dripping object holder having a hollow midpoint stem. Separable object support structures snap into, and out of, the hollow stem portion for holding objects to be consumed or to be held. Compared to the present invention, the device of the '970 patent would be significantly more expensive to manufacture, requires assembly prior to use, and the chance for parts to be lost by younger users is substantial.
The present invention and disclosure overcome the aforementioned disadvantages of the prior art.
SUMMARYThe present invention relates to a hand held frozen food item holder. Particularly, an embodiment of the present invention relates to a frozen food item holder having a receptacle or receptacles for receiving drippage from a melting frozen food supported by the holder. More particularly, the present invention relates to a holder adapted to receive an ice cream cone, the holder having a receptacle for receiving drippage from a melting ice cream. In another embodiment, the holder has a second receptacle which is adapted to receive and support a frozen food item on a stick, which second receptacle is also adapted to receive drippage from melting stick mounted frozen food. In all embodiments, the food item is received in and supported by the holder and when the food is being consumed by the consumer, the holder catches the drippage from the melting food item.
In a disposable embodiment of the present invention, a grippable shaft with an aperture leading into a chamber inside the shaft, and a cup-like receptacle at one end of the shaft, is adapted to receive a frozen food item served in a cone. The bottom end of the shaft is flat, or possibly flared outward. The cup-like receptacle is adapted to catch the drippage of the frozen food item as it melts during consumption. The disposable embodiment is made of low cost plastic or cardboard material, or other suitable material as is known in the art.
In another embodiment, a grippable shaft has an aperture leading to a chamber within the shaft and a cup-like receptacle at a first or superior end for receiving a frozen food item served on a cone. A second, or inferior end of the shaft has an elongated shaped aperture and a cup-like receptacle for receiving a frozen food item supported on a stick. If either end of the shaft is in use, the opposing end may be used as a supporting member for the holder to be placed on a table or other flat surface, if desired.
Other features and advantages of the invention will be set forth in the description which follows and the accompanying drawings, wherein the embodiments of the disclosure are described and shown, and will become apparent upon examination of the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The above mentioned and other features of the present invention and the manner of obtaining them will become more apparent and the invention will be best understood by reference to the following description of embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
While the present disclosure will be described fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which a particular embodiment is shown, it is to be understood at the outset that persons skilled in the art may modify the disclosure herein described while still achieving the desired result. Accordingly, the description that follows is to be understood as a broad informative disclosure directed to persons skilled in the appropriate art and not as a limitation on the present disclosure.
The present invention relates to a frozen food item holder, generally identified as holder 10 in the related figures. As seen in
The shaft 12 may be generally round in shape for ease of gripping by a consumer, although those skilled in the art will recognize that the shape of the shaft 12 may be oval, square, rectangular, triangular or any other polygonal shape, as desired. The length, height, width and perimeter of the shaft 12 may be of varying dimensions. In an embodiment, the shaft 12 may be up to 5 inches in height with a perimeter of up to 3 inches. A variety of dimensions are suitable for consumers of different sizes, for instance lesser dimensions for children and larger dimensions for adults. Advertising material may also be displayed on the external face of shaft 12.
The shaft 12 may be tapered towards the second end 21, as illustrated in
The chamber 18 may remain empty, or may be have a filler of any suitable material known in the art. Examples of the material include, but are not limited to absorbent paper or fiber material, or the like.
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In an embodiment, the aperture 17 is appropriately dimensioned to receive a cone, flat bottomed or pointed bottom, that are typical of those on which ice cream is served. The receptacle 13 catches the drippage of a melting frozen food item when being consumed by a consumer and the cone is placed in aperture 17.
A second embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
The embodiment of holder 10 shown in
The embodiment of the invention disclosed in
In use, the holder 10 illustrated in
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As stated previously, the embodiment of holder 10 illustrated in
The embodiments of the holder 10 illustrated in
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The use of the embodiment of the invention described above with reference to the embodiment of
If desired, the holder 10 of any of the embodiments described herein may be manufactured by plastic injection molding to provide a holder of a variety of colors or color combinations, or provide a translucent holder if desired.
Various features of the described invention have been shown and described in connection with the illustrated embodiments. However, it is to be understood that these features are presented herein as being illustrative of the subject invention, and that the scope of the invention is to be determined by the appended claims.
Claims
1) A holder for a meltable food product supported in a cone comprising:
- a grippable shaft forming a hollow body of the holder;
- a cup-like receptacle mounted on the shaft, the cup-like receptacle having side walls extending away from the grippable shaft, and an aperture opening into the hollow body, the cup-like receptacle having a ledge formed by the intersection of the cup-like receptacle and the shaft; and
- the ledge adapted to support the cone when the cone is inserted through the aperture.
2) The holder of claim 1 wherein the shaft has a flat bottom adapted to support the shaft and cup-like receptacle when the shaft is placed on a flat surface.
3) The holder of claim 1 wherein the cup-like receptacle has a greater crosswise dimension than a largest crosswise dimension of the shaft.
4) The holder of claim 1 wherein the aperture is circular in perimeter.
5) A holder for a meltable food product supported on a cone or a stick, comprising:
- a grippable shaft forming a hollow body of the holder;
- a first cup-like receptacle mounted on a first end of the shaft, the first cup-like receptacle having side walls extending away from the grippable shaft and a first aperture opening into the hollow body;
- a second cup-like receptacle mounted on a second end of the shaft, the second cup-like receptacle having side walls extending away from the grippable shaft;
- a bottom portion of the second cup-like receptacle, said bottom portion extending across said second end of said grippable shaft;
- a tubular portion connected to and extending away from said bottom portion, said tubular portion having an axial dimension greater than a radial dimension;
- a second aperture in said tubular portion, said second aperture providing an opening into said tubular portion;
- said tubular portion adapted to receive and hold a stick inserted through said second aperture, said stick supporting said meltable food product.
6) The holder of claim 5 wherein the second aperture is elongated in cross section.
7) The holder of claim 5 wherein an end of said tubular portion opposite said aperture is closed.
8) The holder of claim 5 wherein the first and second cup-like receptacles each have a greater crosswise dimension than a largest crosswise dimension of the shaft.
9) The holder of claim 8 wherein one of the first and second cup-like receptacles provides support for the holder when one of said first and second cup-like receptacles is placed on a flat surface.
10) The holder of claim 5 wherein said grippable shaft and said first and second cup-like receptacles and said bottom portion of said second cup-like receptacle are constructed of a material having a predetermined thickness;
- said tubular portion having sidewalls of said predetermined thickness.
11) The holder of claim 5, wherein said grippable shaft and said first and second cup-like receptacles are constructed of material having a first predetermined thickness;
- said bottom portion of said second cup-like receptacle being constructed of a material having a second predetermined thickness, said second predetermined thickness being greater than said first predetermined thickness.
12) The holder of claim 11, wherein said tubular portion has sidewalls of a third predetermined thickness, said third predetermined thickness being greater than said first predetermined thickness.
13) The holder of claim 11 wherein said tubular portion extends into said material having a second predetermined thickness.
14) The holder of claim 5 wherein the first aperture is circular in cross section.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 4, 2011
Publication Date: Nov 17, 2011
Inventors: Mecinna Price (Chubbuck, ID), Jared Price (Chubbuck, ID)
Application Number: 13/153,412
International Classification: A47G 23/00 (20060101);