Interlocking Cup and Plate
An apparatus that contains a plate and a cup that can be interlocked to each other. More specifically, the cup is attached to a plate with the use of a plate interlocking mechanism and a cup interlocking mechanism. The engagement between the plate interlocking mechanism and the cup interlocking mechanism allows the user to handle both the plate and the cup as a single unit. Moreover, when the need occurs the user can conveniently detach the cup interlocking mechanism from the plate interlocking mechanism and control the plate and the cup as two separate units.
The current application claims a priority to the U.S. Provisional Patent application Ser. No. 62/243,898 filed on Oct. 20, 2015.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates generally to an interlocking plate and cup, more particularly to a system and apparatus for detachably fastening a plate to the rim of a cup. A user of the present invention will be able to temporarily connect a plate and cup to enable one handed manipulation of these attached dishes.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONWeddings, dinner parties and other social gatherings are wonderful opportunities for individuals to catchup with family and friends, meet new acquaintances, or form business connections. During these occasions the standard method of enjoying oneself is to acquire a plate of food and a beverage, and then meander through the room to talk to the other guests. While this is a good idea in theory, it often becomes quite complicated in practice. Taking a drink is quite easy. However, because humans only have two hands it becomes difficult to eat the food while holding a plate and cup.
To accomplish the task of eating while holding a plate and cup guests have only a few options. First, the guest can set their cup down, freeing up one hand for eating. This causes problems because there may not be a table, mantle, or shelf on which to set their cup on. Additionally, unattended drinks may be picked up or discarded. A second, and possibly more complex, option for guests is to balance the plate of food on the rim of their cup. This practice frequently results in spilled food.
The present invention, Party K'nects, addresses this problem by providing a means for guests to securely attach plates of food to the rim of a cup. Guests using the Party K'nects platform don't have to balance their plate on the rim of the cup. Additionally, guests never have to set their drink down in order to free up their hands. By connecting the plate to the cup users are able to easily grasp both the plate and cup with a single hand. Various embodiments of the Party K'nects platform can be made with other dishware such as bowls, platters, and the like. Furthermore, every embodiment features a connection mechanism between the cup and dish which facilitates stacking of multiple dishes. Additionally, this connection mechanism does not hinder the plate from resting flush with a flat surface.
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.
The present invention introduces an interlocking cup and plate that can be used to simultaneously hold food and drinks. The cup and plate are effectively designed so that attaching the cup to the plate, and detaching the cup from the plate can be completed within a short time period.
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In order to integrate the plate interlocking mechanism 8, the plate 1 comprises a top surface 2, a plate body 19, and a bottom surface 3 as illustrated in
In order to effectively interlock with the plate interlocking mechanism 8, the cup 9 comprises a rim 11 and the cup interlocking mechanism 14 is perimetrically positioned adjacent the rim 11. In addition to the rim 11, as illustrated in
The plate interlocking mechanism 8 and the cup interlocking mechanism 14 can vary in different embodiments of the present invention. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the plate 1 further comprises a central block 20 and a rim receiving ring 21 as shown in
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the plate interlocking mechanism 8 is a plurality of non-continuous threads 22 as illustrated in
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As mentioned earlier, the plate interlocking mechanism 8 and the cup interlocking mechanism 14 can vary in different embodiments of the present invention. In the alternative embodiment of the present invention, the plate interlocking mechanism 8 is a female threading 18 as illustrated in
In another embodiment of the present invention, the plate interlocking mechanism 8 can be a plurality of receiving slots 15. To engage with the plurality of receiving slots 15, the cup interlocking mechanism 14 can be a plurality of protrusions 16. Therefore, when the need to attach the cup 9 to the plate 1 occurs, the user positions the plurality of protrusions 16 within the plurality of receiving slots 15 so that the cup 9 is removably attached to the plate 1.
When the preferred embodiment of the present invention is being used, the following process flow is generally followed. Initially, the rim 11 is positioned within the rim receiving ring 21. Next, the user executes a twisting motion with the cup 9 so that the plurality of lugs 23 interlock with the plurality of non-continuous threads 22. When the plate 1 and the cup 9 are interlocked, the central block 20 is positioned over the opening 10 so that the beverage within the cup 9 does not spill through the opening 10.
In the process of utilizing the alternative embodiment of the present invention, the following process flow is generally followed. As an initial step, the plate 1 is held by the plate body 19 and the cup 9 is held by the cup body 12. When the cup 9 needs to be attached to the plate 1, the opening 10 is concentrically aligned with the cavity opening in the alternative embodiment of the present invention. Next, the rim 11 is positioned within cavity 6 so that the cup interlocking mechanism 14 can interlock with the plate interlocking mechanism 8. In reference to the alternative embodiment of the present invention, the male threading 17 is engaged with the female threading 18. In order to do so, the user twists the cup 9 in a counter clockwise motion so that the opening 10 of the cup 9 in concealed. When the cup 9 needs to be detached from the plate 1, the user twists the cup 9 in a clockwise motion so that the male threading 17 disengages from the female threading 18. As a result, the plate 1 and the cup 9 can be controlled as two separate units. In another embodiment, the present invention comprises a plurality of holes that traverses the plate body 19 from the top surface 2 through to the bottom surface 3. Flatware and napkins can be placed into the plurality of holes eliminating the need to hold the napkins or flatware.
In different embodiments of the present invention, the plate 1 can be represented by bowls, platter, and other comparable items. On the other hand, the cup 9 can be designed in various styles that can be, but is not limited to, flutes, wine glasses, snifters, party cups, mugs, tankards. In doing so, the plate 1 and the cup 9 can be made of material that can be, but is not limited to, plastic, metal, glass, and wood.
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. An interlocking cup and plate comprises:
- a plate;
- a cup;
- a plate interlocking mechanism;
- a cup interlocking mechanism;
- the plate comprises a top surface, a plate body, and a bottom surface;
- the cup comprises a rim;
- the top surface and the bottom surface being positioned opposite to each other across the plate body;
- the plate interlocking mechanism being integrated into the bottom surface;
- the cup interlocking mechanism being perimetrically positioned adjacent the rim; and
- the plate interlocking mechanism being removably attached to the cup interlocking mechanism.
2. The interlocking cup and plate as claimed in claim 1 further comprises:
- the plate further comprises a central block and a rim receiving ring;
- the rim receiving ring traversing into the plate body through the bottom surface;
- the central block being positioned concentrically within the rim receiving ring on the bottom surface; and
- the plate interlocking mechanism being externally and perimetrically distributed along the central block.
3. The interlocking cup and plate as claimed in claim 2, wherein the plate interlocking mechanism is a plurality of non-continuous threads.
4. The interlocking cup and plate as claimed in claim 1 further comprises:
- the cup further comprises an opening, a cup body, an inner lateral surface, an outer lateral surface, and a base portion;
- the opening being delineated by the rim;
- the base portion being adjacently connected to the cup body opposite the rim;
- the cup body extending from the rim to the base section; and
- the inner lateral surface and the outer lateral surface being positioned opposite to each other across the cup body.
5. The interlocking cup and plate as claimed in claim 4, wherein the cup interlocking mechanism is distributed along the inner lateral surface.
6. The interlocking cup and plate as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cup interlocking mechanism is a plurality of lugs.
7. The interlocking cup and plate as claimed in claim 4, wherein the opening is circular in shape.
8. The interlocking cup and plate as claimed in claim 4, wherein the cup body is tapered from the rim to the base section.
9. The interlocking cup and plate as claimed in claim 1 further comprises:
- the plate further comprises a cavity;
- the cavity centrally traversing into the plate body through the bottom surface; and
- the plate interlocking mechanism being perimetrically distributed within the cavity.
10. The interlocking cup and plate as claimed in claim 9, wherein a cavity opening of the cavity is circular in shape.
11. The interlocking cup and plate as claimed in claim 4, wherein the cup interlocking mechanism is distributed along the outer lateral surface.
12. The interlocking cup and plate as claimed in claim 9, wherein the plate interlocking mechanism is a plurality of receiving slots.
13. The interlocking cup and plate as claimed in claim 11, wherein the cup interlocking mechanism is a plurality of protrusions.
14. The interlocking cup and plate as claimed in claim 9, wherein the plate interlocking mechanism is a female threading.
15. The interlocking cup and plate as claimed in claim 11, wherein the cup interlocking mechanism is a male threading.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 20, 2016
Publication Date: Apr 20, 2017
Inventor: Douglas D. Billing (Wichita Falls, TX)
Application Number: 15/299,261