A47G23/0641

Foldable tray assembly
12274386 · 2025-04-15 ·

A foldable tray assembly for securely storing food and beverages in a vehicle or an article of luggage includes a tray which includes a first panel hingedly coupled to a second panel such that the tray is positionable between a flattened position and a folded position. A net is attached to the tray and the net surrounds the tray to inhibit the objects from sliding off of the tray. A cup holder unit is hingedly attached to the tray and the cup holder unit is positionable in a deployed position when the tray is in the flattened position to support a pair of beverage containers. A pair of grapples is each pivotally attached to the tray to engage a support object thereby mounting the tray to the support object.

Rotatable food and beverage holder
12324533 · 2025-06-10 ·

A rotatable food and beverage holder includes a beverage rack with a handle and a first tank; a food rack rotatably mounted on a side of the beverage rack and provided with a second tank. When the beverage rack is rotated, the food rack remains stationary due to its own weight. In use, a container is placed in the first tank of the beverage rack, and one or more types of food such as fried chicken, chicken nuggets, peanuts, chips, or fries are placed in the second tank of the food rack. When a user holds the handle of the beverage rack and tilts it to pour out the liquid from the container or the tank to drink, the food rack remains stationary due to its own weight.

Cup holder tray
12336648 · 2025-06-24 ·

A tray capable of holding a stemmed glass comprises a main portion, a first extending portion, a second extending portion, and an offset channel. The main portion includes a through hole, a hole edge surrounding the through hole, and a notch defined by two ends of the hole edge, with the notch communicating with the through hole. The first extending portion extends from the main portion and is located on one side of a radial centerline of the through hole in the main portion. The second extending portion extends from the main portion and is located on the opposite side of the radial centerline. The offset channel is defined by an inner edge of the first extending portion and an inner edge of the second extending portion, with one end of the offset channel communicating with the notch in the main portion and the other end forming an opening.

SERVERS TRAY DRINK HOLDER ASSEMBLY
20250204709 · 2025-06-26 ·

A server's tray drink holder assembly includes a server's tray which has a continuously arcuate outer perimeter such that the server's tray has a circular shape. In this way the server's tray can be carried by a server while the server is transporting food or beverages to patrons of a restaurant. A carrying plate is removably positionable on top of the server's tray and a plurality of cups is attached to the carrying plate. Each of the plurality of cups can insertably receive a beverage container thereby inhibiting the beverage container from tipping when the server is carrying the server's tray. A plurality of fasteners is each attachable to the carrying plate and the server's tray when the carrying plate is positioned on the server's tray for retaining the carrying plate on the server's tray.

CUP HOLDER TRAY
20250204710 · 2025-06-26 ·

A tray capable of holding a stemmed glass comprises a main portion, a first extending portion, a second extending portion, and an offset channel. The main portion includes a through hole, a hole edge surrounding the through hole, and a notch defined by two ends of the hole edge, with the notch communicating with the through hole. The first extending portion extends from the main portion and is located on one side of a radial centerline of the through hole in the main portion. The second extending portion extends from the main portion and is located on the opposite side of the radial centerline. The offset channel is defined by an inner edge of the first extending portion and an inner edge of the second extending portion, with one end of the offset channel communicating with the notch in the main portion and the other end forming an opening.

Walker Tray for Use with a Walker Apparatus
20250339331 · 2025-11-06 ·

A walker tray is removably attachable to a walker for enabling a user to support items. In some embodiments, the walker tray is light-transmissive for enabling a user to see through the tray. The walker tray includes a tray-to-walker attachment mechanism, and in this regard, some embodiments either include a pair of laterally opposed handle-receiving apertures or resilient clip elements. In those embodiments having handle-receiving apertures for mounting the tray upon the walker, each aperture has an aperture and an aperture width. The aperture lengths and aperture widths are configured to receive at least upper handle portions of a walker. Each of the handle-receiving apertures are defined inwardly by an inner leg-engaging edge configured to engage at least a forward leg portion and a rearward leg portion. Together the forward and rearward leg portions and the inner leg-engaging edge are cooperable to support the walker tray upon the walker.

Servers tray drink holder assembly
12465162 · 2025-11-11 ·

A server's tray drink holder assembly includes a server's tray which has a continuously arcuate outer perimeter such that the server's tray has a circular shape. In this way the server's tray can be carried by a server while the server is transporting food or beverages to patrons of a restaurant. A carrying plate is removably positionable on top of the server's tray and a plurality of cups is attached to the carrying plate. Each of the plurality of cups can insertably receive a beverage container thereby inhibiting the beverage container from tipping when the server is carrying the server's tray. A plurality of fasteners is each attachable to the carrying plate and the server's tray when the carrying plate is positioned on the server's tray for retaining the carrying plate on the server's tray.

Portable Tray
20260069069 · 2026-03-12 ·

A portable tray having a base, a rear wall, a front wall, a first sidewall, and a second sidewall. The rear wall is connected to the base. The front wall is connected to the base opposite the rear wall. The sidewalls connected to the base opposite of each other. The front wall and rear wall may each comprise a stretchable portion adjacent a hinge of the base. The front of each of the first sidewall and the second sidewall may be configured to releasably join to a sidewall of a second tray.

SIMULATED CAKE STRUCTURE FOR DISPLAYING FOOD AND BEVERAGES
20260090665 · 2026-04-02 ·

A food and beverage display apparatus for displaying and serving food and drinks in a tiered structure includes a holder assembly which has a base, a lid, and a plurality of sleeves. The base has a bottom wall and a perimeter wall, wherein the perimeter wall is coupled to and extends upwardly from the bottom wall. The base defines a recess which is surrounded by the bottom wall and the perimeter wall. The lid is removably positioned over the recess of the base. The sleeves are coupled to the lid and are arranged around a central vertical axis which extends through the lid. Each sleeve defines a channel therein for holding a food or beverage item.

BEVERAGE SERVING TRAY APPARATUS
20260096679 · 2026-04-09 ·

A beverage serving tray apparatus is presented to secure a beverage container during transport. The apparatus includes a top surface, a bottom surface, a platform recess, and a depressible platform. The depressible platform is coupled to multiple pivotable securing tabs along its periphery. A biasing mechanism is configured to move the depressible platform between an unengaged position aligned with the top surface and a depressed position in the platform recess. The depressible platform includes multiple securing tabs configured to automatically pivot inwardly against the beverage container in response to depression of the platform.