Patent classifications
A47B2031/007
Serving module and robot having the same
According to the present embodiment, a serving module includes: a tray; a main body formed therein with a tray space configured to accommodate the tray and having a tray entrance; a tray moving device configured to move at least a part of the tray out of the tray entrance or move an entire of the tray into the tray space; a door configured to open and close the tray entrance; and a door driving device connected to the door to open and close the door.
Dish Carrying Assembly
A dish carrying assembly for collecting and transporting entrée dishes includes a cart that has a plurality of rollers for rolling on a support surface. A canister is coupled to the cart has the canister extending upwardly from the cart and the canister has an entry to facilitate entrée dishes to be positioned within the canister. A lifting unit is integrated into the canister and the entree dishes can be stacked upon the lifting unit. The lifting unit is biased to travel upwardly in the canister thereby facilitating a user to remove a respective entrée dish from the canister without having to bend over. A door is slidably disposed on the canister for opening and closing the canister.
Dish carrying assembly
A dish carrying assembly for collecting and transporting entree dishes includes a cart that has a plurality of rollers for rolling on a support surface. A canister is coupled to the cart has the canister extending upwardly from the cart and the canister has an entry to facilitate entrée dishes to be positioned within the canister. A lifting unit is integrated into the canister and the entree dishes can be stacked upon the lifting unit. The lifting unit is biased to travel upwardly in the canister thereby facilitating a user to remove a respective entree dish from the canister without having to bend over. A door is slidably disposed on the canister for opening and closing the canister.
MOVABLE INTEGRATED TABLE
The present invention relates to a movable integrated table that can be easily moved to a destination in a state where various items are placed thereon or to allow various items to be placed thereon, and more particularly to a movable integrated table that provides improved decorativeness and is convenient to move such that it can transfer items such as beverages, foods, computers, business items, and business materials to various tables such as various desks or dining tables for the purpose of use, or such that it enables various items to be placed thereon or to be stably transferred in a state where they are placed thereon even within a relatively narrow space in a department store, a shop, an outdoor party hall, a home, a hotel, an office, an indoor/outdoor banquet hall, or a high-class restaurant.
SERVING MODULE AND ROBOT HAVING THE SAME
According to the present embodiment, a serving module includes: a tray; a main body formed therein with a tray space configured to accommodate the tray and having a tray entrance; a tray moving device configured to move at least a part of the tray out of the tray entrance or move an entire of the tray into the tray space; a door configured to open and close the tray entrance; and a door driving device connected to the door to open and close the door.
Dish caddies and drink clearing trays for restaurant table serving and cleanup
A dish caddy includes base and top members and a least one vertical supporting rod connecting the base to the top member. The supporting rod includes a hand grip and dish holders distributed at multiple levels along the supporting rod such that a user's hand does not interfere with dishes or food carried within the dish caddy. The dish holders may include notches carved into the supporting rod for accepting an edge of a dish such as a plate. Pivot arms and doors may hold the dishes within the notches during food transport. The dish holders may include top and bottom pressure pads and the distance between the pads on each individual dish holder may be user-adjustable to accommodate different sized dishes. The top and bottom pressure pads may be coupled by a gear system allowing the distance between the pads on a particular dish holder to be dynamically adjusted.
SERVING CART FOR A PASSENGER CABIN
A serving cart for a passenger cabin, especially for serving of passengers in transport vehicles such as airplanes. The serving cart includes a receiving space for catering units as well as at least one access opening to the receiving space. The receiving space is enclosed by a housing and the housing includes side walls, a top plate and a bottom plate. On the bottom plate there are lockable rollers making it possible to move the serving cart within the lengthwise aisle of the passenger cabin. In order to improve the working conditions of the flight attendants, it is possible to reach the catering units being handed out to the passengers through the top plate of the housing, which has for this purpose at least one access opening to the receiving space.
Wire frame drying rack
A tray rack includes opposed side support frames and a plurality of shelf hooks extend interior to the tray rack from the side support frames. Shelves include sides with a hang bar. Wires extend between the hang bars. The wires include a horizontal portion between upturned portions at either end. The upturned portion and the hang bars define the sides of the shelf. The shelves are connected between the opposed side support frames by engagement of the hang bars with the shelf hooks.
DISH CADDIES AND DRINK CLEARING TRAYS FOR RESTAURANT TABLE SERVING AND CLEANUP
A dish caddy includes base and top members and a least one vertical supporting rod connecting the base to the top member. The supporting rod includes a hand grip and dish holders distributed at multiple levels along the supporting rod such that a user's hand does not interfere with dishes or food carried within the dish caddy. The dish holders may include notches carved into the supporting rod for accepting an edge of a dish such as a plate. Pivot arms and doors may hold the dishes within the notches during food transport. The dish holders may include top and bottom pressure pads and the distance between the pads on each individual dish holder may be user-adjustable to accommodate different sized dishes. The top and bottom pressure pads may be coupled by a gear system allowing the distance between the pads on a particular dish holder to be dynamically adjusted.
WIRE FRAME DRYING RACK
A tray rack includes opposed side support frames and a plurality of shelf hooks extend interior to the tray rack from the side support frames. Shelves include sides with a hang bar. Wires extend between the hang bars. The wires include a horizontal portion between upturned portions at either end. The upturned portion and the hang bars define the sides of the shelf. The shelves are connected between the opposed side support frames by engagement of the hang bars with the shelf hooks.