DUAL-FUNCTION FOOD PLATE
The present invention allows a user to hold a plate of food and a drink with one hand, leaving the other free. The present invention has recesses or removable portions defined by weakening lines at the rim of the food plate. A user can create recesses at the edge of the food plate by tearing off the removable portions. The present invention can be used as a traditional food plate to hold a plate of food. A user also can use it to hold both a plate of food and a drink with one hand by detaching the removable sections and inserting his/her fingers into the recesses to hold the drink container and the food plate.
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/975,858, filed on Dec. 21, 2015, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/221,670, filed on Mar. 21, 2014, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/905,977, filed on Nov. 19, 2013. This application also claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/438,463, filed on Dec. 23, 2016.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a food plate and more specifically relates to a food plate that enables a user to simultaneously hold a plate of food and a drink container with one hand, leaving the other hand free.
2. Description of the Related Art
In many social events such as parties and picnics, it is quite common that a person walks around to socialize with other people during a meal. He/she usually holds a plate of food with one hand and a fork or spoon with the other hand, which makes it difficult to carry a drink along with a plate of food. Not being able to carry both a plate of food and a drink during social events is a long-standing problem.
Many people have tried to solve the problem through various inventions. For example, in U.S. Pat. No. 4,938,373, McKee disclosed a plate having a central area configured to hold and support a drink container. In U.S. Pat. No. 5,695,052, Damato reported a food plate comprising an adaptable cavity on a food plate. The cavity is used to hold a drink container. In U.S. Pat. No. 6,138,860 issued to Comeaux, a plate and glass assembly was invented to enable a person to hold both the plate and glass single handed. In U.S. Pat. No. 6,425,480, Krueger reported a portable device that combines a drink container and food tray. In addition to many issued patents, there are several commercial products addressing the problem in the market.
However, these inventions and products have weaknesses. Some of them increase manufacturing costs, and some of them are difficult or awkward to use. The present invention solves the above problem by having recesses at the rim of the food plate or detachable sections on the food plate. These detachable sections are connected with the rest of the food plate through perforated lines or other kind of weakening lines. Once the removable sections are completely detached from the plate, recesses appear on the plate. A user can insert his/her thumb and index finger into the recesses to hold the drink container placed on the top of the plate, which enable the user to simultaneously hold both a plate of food and a drink with one hand.
Although some inventors have used perforation to create detachable portions on a food plate, the structures and purposes of their inventions are different from the present invention. For example, in US patent titled Conversation Generator (U.S. Pat. No. 7,093,832), Mary Louise Parker invented a plate for generating conversations. The invention uses perforated lines to create detachable tabs on a food plate, and text materials are written on the back side of the tabs. A user can use the written topics on the back side of the tabs to initiate conversations during parties. In the US patent titled Portion Access Pie Plate (U.S. Pat. No. 3,580,484), the inventor uses lines of weakening to define a detachable portion of a pie plate from the rest of the plate for the purpose of easily taking a pie out of the plate. In the US patent titled Condiment-carrying Lid (U.S. Pat. No. 6,209,748 B1), Lee Wayne Dunbar creates a perforated drinking section along an edge of a cup lid, allowing a user to inserting additives in the drink. In the US patent application titled Interlocking Storage Carton (US Patent Application No. 20030006273), Micah Tsern invented an interlocking carton, which can be easily assembled for storing food.
The patents mentioned in the above paragraph utilize weakening lines to define detachable sections on a surface, but they have different structures and functions from the present invention, and they were invented to solve different problems from the present invention does. Therefore, they are not prior arts for the present invention.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention enables a person to hold simultaneously both a plate of food and a drink with one hand, leaving the other hand free. The present invention uses weakening lines on a food plate to define detachable sections on the food plate. Without removing the detachable sections, a user can use the present invention as a traditional food plate. If a user chooses to use the unique function of the present invention, he/she can detach the removable sections from the plate, which creates two recesses near the rim of the plate. A user can insert his/her fingers into the recesses and simultaneously hold the plate and a drink placed on the top of the plate with one hand. Another version of the present invention is that there is at least one recess near the edge of the food plate, a user can insert his/her fingers into the recess or recesses and simultaneously hold the plate and a drink placed on the top of the plate with one hand. And another version of the present invention is that the present invention uses a weakening line on a food plate to define a detachable section on the food plate. Without removing the detachable section, a user can use the present invention as a traditional food plate. If a user chooses to use the unique function of the present invention, he/she can detach a removable section from the plate, which creates a hole on the food plate. A user can place a drink container in it, and then hold both the food plate and a drink container with one hand.
The physical dimensions of the present invention do not have to be exactly the same as stated above. For example, the diameter of the food plate 11 does not have to be 25 cm. The diameter can be any number, such as from 15 cm to 35 cm. The height of the present invention does not have to be 2.5 cm. The height can be any number, such as from 1 centimeter to 5 cm. The length of the removable sections 13 defined by the perforated lines 12 does not have to be 4 cm. The length can be any numbers, such as from 2 cm to 8 cm. The width of the removable sections 13 defined by perforated lines 12 do not have to be 3 cm. The width can be any number, such as from 1 cm to 6 cm. In addition, the shape of the plate 11 does not have to be round, and the shapes of the removable sections 13 do not have to be rectangles. They can be any shape, such as square, round, part of a round, ellipse, part of an ellipse, regular or irregular.
Furthermore, the two removable sections 13 do not have to be identical. The two removable sections 13 can be in different shapes and sizes. The perforated lines 12 do not have to be perforated lines; they can be other weakening lines, such as partially cut lines. Even though the food plate 11 is made of 1 mm thick paper, the present invention is not limited to the material and thickness. For example, it can be made of other materials, such as foam, plastic, pulp, or wood, and can have thickness from 0.1 mm to 5 mm.
The novelty of the present invention is that a user has options of either using the present invention as a traditional food plate, or as a novel food plate that allows the user to hold both a plate of food and a drink container simultaneously with one hand, leaving the other hand free.
Embodiment IIThe physical dimensions of the present invention do not have to be exactly the same as stated above. For example, the diameter of the food plate 41 does not have to be 25 cm. The diameter can be any number, such as from 15 cm to 35 cm. The height of the present invention does not have to be 2.5 cm. The height can be any number, such as from 1 centimeter to 5 cm. The length of the removable sections 42 defined by the perforated lines 43 does not have to be 4 cm. The length can be any numbers, such as from 2 cm to 8 cm. The width of the removable sections 42 defined by perforated lines 43 do not have to be 3 cm. The width can be any number, such as from 1 cm to 6 cm. In addition, the shape of the plate 41 does not have to be round, and the shapes of the removable sections 42 do not have to be rectangles. They can be any shape, such as square, round, part of a round, ellipse, part of an ellipse, regular or irregular.
Furthermore, the two removable sections 42 do not have to be identical. The two removable sections 42 can be in different shapes and sizes. The perforated lines 43 do not have to be perforated lines; they can be other weakening lines, such as partially cut lines. Even though the food plate 41 is made of 1 mm thick paper, the present invention is not limited to the material and thickness. For example, it can be made of other materials, such as foam, plastic, wood, or pulp, and can have thickness from 0.1 mms to 5 mms.
The recesses 52 are sized to allow a person, minor or adult, to insert his/her index finger and thumb into the recesses 52, and the handle 53 is sized to be able to rest on the area between the end of the thumb and the end of the index finger of the user. In the current design, the handle 53 is a rectangle having 4 cm length and 3.5 cm width. However, the shape and the sizes of the handle 53 of the present invention do not have to be the same as the current design. The handle 53 can be any size. For example, its length can be from 1 cm to 8 cm, and its width can be from 1 cm to 7 cm. The shape of the handle 53 can be any shape, such as square, round, ellipse, and others, regular or irregular. Furthermore, the two recesses 52 do not have to be identical.
The novelty of the present invention is that a user has options of either using the present invention as a traditional food plate, or as a novel food plate that allows the user to hold both a plate of food and a drink container simultaneously with one hand, leaving the other hand free.
Embodiment IIIAlthough exact physical dimensions are given above, the physical dimensions of the present invention do not have to be exactly the same as stated above. They can be other numbers. For example, the radius of the food plate 60 can be any number, such as from 7 cm to 20 cm. The height of the paper plate 60 can be any number, such as from 1 cm to 8 cm. The longer base of the trapezoid can be from 2 cm to 8 cm. The short base of the trapezoid can be from 1 cm to 7 cm, and the height of the trapezoid can be from 1 cm to 8 cm. The center-to-center distance of the two removable sections 63 can be from 3 cm to 15 cm.
In addition, the shape of the plate 60 does not have to be round, and the shapes of the removable sections 63 do not have to be a combination of a trapezoid and a circular segment. They can be any shape, such as rectangular, square, round, partially round, ellipse, part of an ellipse, regular or irregular. The shapes and sizes of the two removable sections 63 do not have to be identical. They can have different shapes and sizes. The perforated lines 62 do not have to be perforated lines; they can be other weakening lines, such as partially cut lines. Even though the food plate 60 is made of 1 mm thick paper, the present invention is not limited to that material and thickness. For example, it can be made of other materials, such as foam, plastic, pulp, or wood, and can have thickness from 0.1 mm to 5 mm.
The novelty of the present invention is that a user has options of either using the present invention as a traditional food plate, or as a novel food plate that allows the user to hold both a plate of food and a drink container simultaneously with one hand, leaving the other hand free.
Embodiment IVAlthough exact physical dimensions are given above, the physical dimensions of the present invention do not have to be exactly the same as stated above. The physical dimensions can be other numbers. For example, the radius of the food plate 111 can be from 7 cm to 20 cm; the height of the paper plate 111 can be from 1 cm to 8 cm; the length of the longer base of the trapezoid can be from 2 cm to 8 cm; the length of the short base of the trapezoid can be a number from 1 cm to 7 cm; the height of the trapezoid can be from 1 cm to 8 cm, and the center-to-center distance of the two recesses 112 can be from 2 cm to 15 cm. The radius of the circular segment can be other numbers too.
In addition, the shape of the plate 111 does not have to be round, and the shapes of the two recesses 112 do not have to be a combination of a trapezoid and a circular segment. They can be any shape, such as rectangular, square, round, partially round, ellipse, part of an ellipse, regular or irregular. The shapes and sizes of the two recesses 112 do not have to be identical. They can have different shapes and sizes. Even though the food plate 111 is made of 1 mm thick paper, the present invention is not limited to that material and thickness. For example, it can be made of other materials, such as foam, plastic, pulp, or wood, and can have thickness from 0.1 mms to 5 mm.
The novelty of the present invention is that a user has options of either using the present invention as a traditional food plate, or as a novel food plate that allows the user to hold both a plate of food and a drink container simultaneously with one hand, leaving the other hand free.
Embodiment VThe shapes and sizes of the food plate 120 and the removable section 121 do not have to be the same as described above. For example, they can be can other shapes, such as square, round, ellipse, regular shape or irregular.
The removable section 121 defined by the perforated line 122 should be large enough for a drink container or part of the container. Although in the current design, the removable section 121 is at the edge of the plate 120, it can be at any location on the plate 120.
The above embodiments are presented for illustrative purposes and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. Other modifications can be undertaken by a skilled artisan without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention.
Claims
1. A food plate for a person to simultaneously hold both a plate of food and a drink with one hand, comprising:
- a substantially flat surface for holding food;
- a raised lip around the perimeter of said substantially flat surface for preventing food from falling off said substantially flat surface;
- at least one removable portion on said food plate;
- weakening lines that define the shapes, sizes, and locations of said removable portion(s),
- wherein at least one cavity is created when said removable portion(s) defined by said weakening lines are completely detached from said food plate;
- wherein a handle is created when said removable portions defined by said weakening lines are completely detached from said food plate;
- wherein said cavity or cavities are sized capable of accommodating an index finger and a thumb of a hand of a user such that the user is capable of inserting the index finger and the thumb into said cavities.
2. The invention of claim 1, wherein said weakening lines that define said removable portions are perforated lines or incomplete cuts.
3. The invention of claim 1, wherein the shapes of said removable portions are regular or irregular shaped.
4. The invention of claim 1, wherein the height of said raised lip increases first and then decreases near the edge of said food plate.
5. The invention of claim 1, wherein said removable portions are surrounded by at least one raised ridge on said substantially flat surface.
6. A food plate for a person to simultaneously hold both a plate of food and a drink with one hand, comprising:
- a substantially flat surface for holding food;
- a raised lip around the perimeter of said substantially flat surface for preventing food from falling off said substantially flat surface;
- at least two cavities at or near the perimeter of said food plate;
- wherein said cavities are sized capable of accommodating an index finger and a thumb of a hand of a user such that the user is capable of inserting the index finger and the thumb into said cavities.
7. The invention of claim 6, wherein the shapes of said cavity is regular or irregular shaped.
8. The invention of claim 6, wherein the height of said raised lip increases first and then decreases near the edge of said food plate.
9. A food plate for a person to simultaneously hold both a plate of food and a drink with one hand, comprising:
- a substantially flat surface for holding food;
- a raised lip around the perimeter of said substantially flat surface for preventing food from falling off said substantially flat surface;
- a removable portion at or near the perimeter of said food plate;
- weakening lines that define the shape, size, and location of said removable portion,
10. The invention of claim 9, wherein the shape of said removable portion is regular or irregular shaped.
11. The invention of claim 9, wherein said weakening lines that define said removable portions are perforated lines or incomplete cuts.
12. The invention of claim 9, wherein the height of said raised lip increases first and then decreases near the edge of said food plate.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 24, 2017
Publication Date: Jun 8, 2017
Inventor: Alice Cai (Fayetteville, AR)
Application Number: 15/441,393