Patent classifications
A47G23/06
Serving Tray Device
The present invention relates generally to the field of serving tray devices. More specifically, the present invention relates to a device that is primarily comprised of a body, further comprised of a raised sidewall and either indentations or raised walls to prevent drinks and food from spilling while carrying the device. In the preferred embodiment, the top surface of the body is further comprised of a plurality of indentations that can receive drink cups, plates, or silverware. In a differing embodiment, the top surface is comprised of a plurality of raised wall areas that can receive drink cups, plates, or silverware. In either embodiment, the indentations and raised walled areas prevent drink cups, plates, and silverware from spilling device while it is being used to transport drinks, food, and silverware.
Serving Tray Device
The present invention relates generally to the field of serving tray devices. More specifically, the present invention relates to a device that is primarily comprised of a body, further comprised of a raised sidewall and either indentations or raised walls to prevent drinks and food from spilling while carrying the device. In the preferred embodiment, the top surface of the body is further comprised of a plurality of indentations that can receive drink cups, plates, or silverware. In a differing embodiment, the top surface is comprised of a plurality of raised wall areas that can receive drink cups, plates, or silverware. In either embodiment, the indentations and raised walled areas prevent drink cups, plates, and silverware from spilling device while it is being used to transport drinks, food, and silverware.
CONVERTIBLE LED TABLE TRAY
A convertible LED table tray comprising a central compartment, wherein the central compartment further comprises a upper deck; a drawer movable relatively in and out the central compartment; a first side compartment connected to the central compartment; a second side compartment opposed to the first side compartment connected to the central compartment; at least one light-emitting diode light on the upper deck; a charger plates; and a means for holding the charger plates on the upper deck of the central compartment.
SANITARY GUARD FOR FOOD AND BEVERAGES
A sanitary guard for food and beverages is provided. The sanitary guard includes a guard plate and a mechanism for securing the guard plate to the torso of an individual user. When the guard plate is secured to the user, the guard plate extends outwardly from the torso of the user and establishes a protective barrier between the user's head and upper body area and any food or beverages being prepared or handled by the user. The guard plate is transparent so that the user can see through the plate and easily view the food being handled. The sanitary guard protects any food or beverages being handled by the user from human contaminants that may come from the user's head or upper body. Because the guard plate is secured to an individual user's torso, a protective barrier is always present without interfering with the user's ability to work.
Foldable tray
A folding tray includes a hygienic surface within the internal portion that is shielded from contamination in a folded configuration. The folding tray includes two symmetrical halves joined by a spine that allows the folding tray to close. The folding tray can include one or more inserted surfaces overlapping at least a portion of the two symmetrical halves on one side of the folding tray. The inserted surfaces can be folded into the folding tray in a folded state. The inserted surfaces can be removable or include a plurality of stacked sheets that are individually removable. The folding tray can be used to isolate materials on the tray from contaminants under the tray, or protect a material beneath the tray from contaminants on the tray.
Foldable tray
A folding tray includes a hygienic surface within the internal portion that is shielded from contamination in a folded configuration. The folding tray includes two symmetrical halves joined by a spine that allows the folding tray to close. The folding tray can include one or more inserted surfaces overlapping at least a portion of the two symmetrical halves on one side of the folding tray. The inserted surfaces can be folded into the folding tray in a folded state. The inserted surfaces can be removable or include a plurality of stacked sheets that are individually removable. The folding tray can be used to isolate materials on the tray from contaminants under the tray, or protect a material beneath the tray from contaminants on the tray.
TAKEOUT FOOD CONTAINER
The present invention discloses a disposable takeout food container, comprising a first sleeve cover, and a second sleeve cover. The first sleeve cover and the second sleeve cover when oriented perpendicular to a tray and engaged with the tray, support the tray at an elevated position, functioning as serving tray stands to form a stable table-tray.
Shaft mounted cup holder assembly
Shaft-mounted cup holders, hole-mounted cup holders, freestanding cup holders, and tabletop cup holders and methods of assembling and using the same. Shaft-mounted cup holders, hole-mounted cup holders, freestanding cup holders, and tabletop cup holders are based on a cup holder assembly that includes, for example, a 2-cup plate or a 4-cup plate in relation to a center fastener, wherein the 2-cup plate, the 4-cup plate, and the center fastener are designed to be slidably or permanently affixed to a shaft or pole, such as the shaft or pole of a table umbrella or beach umbrella or a stand-alone shaft or pole configured for use with the cup holders.
Pop-up Tray
The present invention disclosed a serving or display tray that comes in a minimally stored size when in its collapsed state, which allows huge amount of such tray to be transported and stored, at a relatively low cost. When it is ready for use, it can easily unfold into its pop-up state where the two top distal portions of the top layer are overlappingly connected to the underside of the corresponding fold-up walls of the bottom layer, providing good side support to the fold-up walls when food items, or other decorative subjects, are placed in the tray.
Pop-up Tray
The present invention disclosed a serving or display tray that comes in a minimally stored size when in its collapsed state, which allows huge amount of such tray to be transported and stored, at a relatively low cost. When it is ready for use, it can easily unfold into its pop-up state where the two top distal portions of the top layer are overlappingly connected to the underside of the corresponding fold-up walls of the bottom layer, providing good side support to the fold-up walls when food items, or other decorative subjects, are placed in the tray.