Patent classifications
A47G23/04
HEAT-RETAINING TRAY
The present invention relates to a heat-retaining tray for a pizza, comprising one of a support means and an electricity supply means. The present invention provides a heat-retaining tray comprising: an upper plate having a plurality of protrusions formed such that food is laid on the upper surface of the plurality of protrusions; a side wall integrally formed vertically on the periphery of the upper plate; and a temperature supply unit for raising the temperature of the upper plate.
HEAT-RETAINING TRAY
The present invention relates to a heat-retaining tray for a pizza, comprising one of a support means and an electricity supply means. The present invention provides a heat-retaining tray comprising: an upper plate having a plurality of protrusions formed such that food is laid on the upper surface of the plurality of protrusions; a side wall integrally formed vertically on the periphery of the upper plate; and a temperature supply unit for raising the temperature of the upper plate.
DECORATIVE HOLDER FOR FOODSTUFF TRAYS, TINS, AND PANS
A decorative holder for foodstuff trays, tins, and pans is provided. The decorative holder includes a receptacle having a bottom wall and a pair of opposing side walls and a pair of opposing end walls extending upwardly from an outer periphery of the bottom wall and terminating in a top edge. Each end wall may have a handle recess formed therein and configured to allow a user to grasp the decorative holder. The decorative holder further includes a lid that is hingedly coupled to the top edge of the receptacle, such as by a plurality of living hinge clips, and configured to pivot between an opened position and a closed position, the lid defining a central opening providing access to an interior region of the decorative holder when disposed atop the receptacle. The receptacle and the lid are configured to hold and generally encapsulate a foodstuff tray, tin, or pan.
DECORATIVE HOLDER FOR FOODSTUFF TRAYS, TINS, AND PANS
A decorative holder for foodstuff trays, tins, and pans is provided. The decorative holder includes a receptacle having a bottom wall and a pair of opposing side walls and a pair of opposing end walls extending upwardly from an outer periphery of the bottom wall and terminating in a top edge. Each end wall may have a handle recess formed therein and configured to allow a user to grasp the decorative holder. The decorative holder further includes a lid that is hingedly coupled to the top edge of the receptacle, such as by a plurality of living hinge clips, and configured to pivot between an opened position and a closed position, the lid defining a central opening providing access to an interior region of the decorative holder when disposed atop the receptacle. The receptacle and the lid are configured to hold and generally encapsulate a foodstuff tray, tin, or pan.
Multifunctional rechargeable heat preservation lunch box
The present invention provides a multifunctional rechargeable heat preservation lunch box, including an inner box, an outer box, a rice basin, and an upper cover, where the inner box is fixed on the outer box, the rice basin is placed in the inner box, and the upper cover and the inner box are detachably mounted; a battery is arranged at the bottom of the outer box, a waterproof display screen, a PCBA, and a waterproof sealing cover are mounted on a side edge of the outer box, a heating plate and a heat insulation sheet are mounted at the bottom of the inner box, and the PCBA is electrically connected to the display screen, the heating plate, and the battery. According to the present invention, a plurality of problems existing in a traditional heat preservation lunch box are solved.
Multifunctional rechargeable heat preservation lunch box
The present invention provides a multifunctional rechargeable heat preservation lunch box, including an inner box, an outer box, a rice basin, and an upper cover, where the inner box is fixed on the outer box, the rice basin is placed in the inner box, and the upper cover and the inner box are detachably mounted; a battery is arranged at the bottom of the outer box, a waterproof display screen, a PCBA, and a waterproof sealing cover are mounted on a side edge of the outer box, a heating plate and a heat insulation sheet are mounted at the bottom of the inner box, and the PCBA is electrically connected to the display screen, the heating plate, and the battery. According to the present invention, a plurality of problems existing in a traditional heat preservation lunch box are solved.
Decorative holder for foodstuff trays, tins, and pans
A decorative holder for foodstuff trays, tins, and pans is provided. The decorative holder includes a receptacle having a partially corrugated bottom wall, a pair of opposing side walls, and a pair of opposing end walls. The side walls and the end walls extend upwardly from an outer periphery of the corrugated bottom wall and terminate in a top edge. The decorative holder further includes a lid that is hingably coupled to the top edge of the receptacle and configured to pivot between an opened position and a closed position, the lid defining a central opening providing access to an interior region of the decorative holder when disposed atop the receptacle. The receptacle and the lid are configured to hold and generally encapsulate a foodstuff tray, tin, or pan therebetween.
Decorative holder for foodstuff trays, tins, and pans
A decorative holder for foodstuff trays, tins, and pans is provided. The decorative holder includes a receptacle having a partially corrugated bottom wall, a pair of opposing side walls, and a pair of opposing end walls. The side walls and the end walls extend upwardly from an outer periphery of the corrugated bottom wall and terminate in a top edge. The decorative holder further includes a lid that is hingably coupled to the top edge of the receptacle and configured to pivot between an opened position and a closed position, the lid defining a central opening providing access to an interior region of the decorative holder when disposed atop the receptacle. The receptacle and the lid are configured to hold and generally encapsulate a foodstuff tray, tin, or pan therebetween.