Method and Apparatus for Containing Leftover Foods
A method and apparatus for containing leftover foods to bring home from a restaurant. The present invention comprises of a carrying device and a containing device for holding left over foods. The method of using the present invention will reduce the usage of Styrofoam containers used by restaurants and replace it with a environmentally friendly container.
The present invention relates generally to a food container and bag. More particularly, its objective is to provide an environmentally beneficial and easy way to pack and store leftover foods.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONStyrofoam is one of the most used packaging vessels used in restaurants today when leftovers are asked to be packed. Because it is so commonly used, it has become one of the most dangerous materials to those keeping these packed containers. Typically, people bring out the leftovers stored in Styrofoam boxes and microwave the food with the Styrofoam. Styrofoam, when heated in a microwave, releases toxic chemicals into the contained food products. These hazardous chemicals released are known to threaten reproductive systems along with other health functions.
Styrofoam, also known as Polystyrene, is a petroleum-based plastic that is also harmful to the environment as well as to us humans. To process such a material, human workers exposed regularly to Styrofoam's foundational basis, Styrene, are prone to numerous adverse health effects. In addition, it is noted that 57 chemical by-products are released while being processed. These hazardous by-products pollute the air as well as land and water by its disposed liquid and solid waste. Furthermore, Styrofoam is becoming less and less practical to recycle due its diminishing recycling market.
To finally rid the popular use of Styrofoam as containers in restaurants, the present invention intends to provide an environmentally and family friendly container to package and store these leftover foods.
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
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Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Claims
1. The apparatus for containing leftover foods comprises,
- a bag;
- a plastic container;
- the bag comprises of a bag handles, a hemmed opening, a walls, a side gussets, a bottom gussets, and a cardboard bottom; and
- the plastic container comprises a lid and a container body.
2. The apparatus for containing leftover foods as claimed in claim 1 comprises,
- the bag handles being connected to the hemmed opening adjacent to the walls;
- the cardboard bottom being connected to the walls and the bottom gussets;
- The hemmed opening edging the walls and the side gussets;
- The hemmed opening being positioned opposite to the cardboard bottom;
- the walls being connected to the side gussets; and
- the side gussets being connected to the bottom gussets.
3. The apparatus for containing leftover foods as claimed in claim 1 comprises,
- the lid comprises a vent holes, a opening tab, a outer-ridged rim, and a surface indent;
- the container body comprises a plurality of compartments, a body handles, and a inner-ridged rim; and
- the container body being connected to the lid by conjunction of the outer-ridged rim and the inner-ridged rim.
4. The apparatus for containing leftover foods as claimed in claim 3 comprises,
- the container body being cylindrical and having a recessed space;
- the recessed space being cylindrical and in concentric relation with the container body;
- the plurality of compartments is defined by separators within the recessed space;
- an opening leading into the recessed space;
- the inner-ridged rim being circumferentially positioned on the container body adjacent to the opening;
- the body handles connected peripherally in perpendicular relation to the container body adjacent to the inner-ridged rim.
5. The apparatus for containing leftover foods as claimed in claim 3 comprises,
- the lid being cylindrical in form having a lid recessed space;
- the lid recessed space being in concentric cylindrical relation with the lid;
- a lid opening leading into the lid recessed space;
- the outer-ridged rim being circumferentially positioned on the lid adjacent to the lid opening;
- the opening tab connected peripherally in perpendicular relation to the lid adjacent to the outer-ridged rim;
- the surface indent being cylindrical and extruding into the lid recessed space;
- the vent holes positioned on the surface indent.
6. A method for containing leftover foods comprises,
- placing the plastic containers into a bag;
- carrying the bag to a restaurant;
- placing leftover foods into the plastic containers;
- closing the plastic containers;
- storing the plastic containers into a refrigerator;
- heating the plastic containers in a microwave;
- opening the plastic containers to eat remaining food.
7. The method of claim 6 wherein the step of placing leftover foods into the plastic containers comprises distributing said food into the plurality of compartments.
8. The method of claim 6 wherein the step of closing the plastic containers comprises,
- aligning the outer-ridged rim concentrically around the inner-ridged rim;
- applying downward force along the outer-ridged rim until fitted clasp.
9. The method of claim 6 wherein the step of opening plastic containers to eat remaining food comprises pulling the opening tab in the direction normal to the opening tab and away from the container body.
10. The method of claim 6 wherein the step of placing the plastic containers into the bag comprises,
- grabbing onto the body handles to lift and place into the bag;
- passing the plastic containers through the hemmed opening;
- placing the plastic containers onto the cardboard bottom;
- grabbing onto the bag handles to lift and carry.
11. The method of claim 6 wherein the step of heating the plastic containers in the microwave comprises releasing stored pressure within the plastic container through the vent holes.
12. The apparatus for containing leftover foods comprises,
- a bag;
- a plastic container;
- the bag comprises of a bag handles, a hemmed opening, a walls, a side gussets, a bottom gussets, and a cardboard bottom;
- the plastic container comprises a lid and a container body;
- the lid comprises a vent holes, a opening tab, a outer-ridged rim, and a surface indent;
- the container body comprises a plurality of compartments, a body handles, and a inner-ridged rim; and
- the container body being connected to the lid by conjunction of the outer-ridged rim and the inner-ridged rim.
13. The apparatus for containing leftover foods as claimed in claim 12 comprises,
- the bag handles being connected to the hemmed opening adjacent to the walls;
- the cardboard bottom being connected to the walls and the bottom gussets;
- The hemmed opening edging the walls and the side gussets;
- The hemmed opening being positioned opposite to the cardboard bottom;
- the walls being connected to the side gussets; and
- the side gussets being connected to the bottom gussets.
14. The apparatus for containing leftover foods as claimed in claim 12 comprises,
- the container body being cylindrical and having a recessed space;
- the recessed space being cylindrical and in concentric relation with the container body;
- the plurality of compartments is defined by separators within the recessed space;
- an opening leading into the recessed space;
- the inner-ridged rim being circumferentially positioned on the container body adjacent to the opening;
- the body handles connected peripherally in perpendicular relation to the container body adjacent to the inner-ridged rim.
15. The apparatus for containing leftover foods as claimed in claim 12 comprises,
- the lid being cylindrical in form having a lid recessed space;
- the lid recessed space being in concentric cylindrical relation with the lid;
- a lid opening leading into the lid recessed space;
- the outer-ridged rim being circumferentially positioned on the lid adjacent to the lid opening;
- the opening tab connected peripherally in perpendicular relation to the lid adjacent to the outer-ridged rim;
- the surface indent being cylindrical and extruding into the lid recessed space;
- the vent holes positioned on the surface indent.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 16, 2010
Publication Date: Feb 16, 2012
Inventors: Nancy Joy LUCAS (Lake Arrowhead, CA), James Michael Lucas (Lake Arrowhead, CA)
Application Number: 12/857,002
International Classification: B65D 21/02 (20060101); B65B 7/28 (20060101); B65D 30/20 (20060101);