SECURE-GRIP DISPOSABLE DISH FOR FOOD
20170251844 ยท 2017-09-07
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Abstract
The embodiments provide a secure-grip disposable dish for food. A food surface and a raised rim together give the dish to some extent a concave shape. The dish includes a void for receiving a user's thumb. In a first embodiment the void for receiving a user's thumb is configured as a slot. In a second embodiment the void for receiving a user's thumb is configured as an aperture. An elevated shelf proximal to the void for receiving a user's thumb can be included to provide a spot for the tip of a user's thumb to rest on when the dish is in use. In an alternative embodiment, a void for receiving one or more fingers of a user is substituted for the void for receiving a user's thumb.
Claims
1. A food dish comprising: a food surface; a raised rim extending above and at least partially surrounding the food surface; a void for receiving a finger or thumb of a hand of a user; and an elevated shelf above the food surface between at least a portion of the food surface and the void, the elevated shelf positioned adjacent the void and dimensioned to support the finger or thumb when the finger or thumb is received in the void during use of the food dish, wherein a boundary of the void is delimited at least in part by the elevated shelf.
2. The food dish of claim 1, wherein the food surface has an interior region and the raised rim has an outer edge, and wherein the void comprises a slot extending from the outer edge of the raised rim towards the interior region of the food surface.
3. (canceled)
4. The food dish of claim 1, wherein the food surface has an interior region and the raised rim has an outer edge, and wherein the void comprises an aperture positioned between the outer edge of the raised rim and the interior region of the food surface.
5. (canceled)
6. (canceled)
7. A food dish comprising: a food surface; a raised rim extending above and at least partially surrounding the food surface; a void for receiving a finger or thumb of a hand of a user; and an elevated shelf above the food surface, the elevated shelf disposed inwardly of the raised rim and between at least a portion of the food surface and the void, the elevated shelf comprising a sheet that defines a lateral support surface to support the finger or thumb and a thickness transverse to the lateral support surface, the lateral support surface having a radially oriented width that is greater than the thickness.
8. The food dish of claim 7, wherein the void comprises an elongated slot.
9. The food dish of claim 7, wherein the void comprises an aperture.
10. (canceled)
11. (canceled)
12. A food dish comprising: a food surface; a raised rim extending above and at least partially surrounding the food surface, the raised rim defining an outermost boundary of the food dish; and a void for receiving a finger or thumb of a hand of a user, wherein an upper boundary of the void farthest from the outermost boundary defines an elevated ridge above the food surface adjacent the void, the elevated ridge positioned and shaped to support a portion of the finger or thumb above the food surface when the finger or thumb is inserted into the void.
13. (canceled)
14. The food dish of claim 12, wherein the elevated ridge is directly adjacent the void.
15. (canceled)
16. The food dish of claim 12, wherein the food dish comprises a concave shape.
17. The food dish of claim 12, wherein the food surface comprises an interior region, and the void comprises an aperture positioned at or near the interior region of the food surface.
18. The food dish of claim 12, wherein the void comprises an elongated slot.
19. The food dish of claim 12, wherein the void comprises an aperture.
20. The food dish of claim 12, wherein the void comprises a slot, the raised rim tracing a boundary of the slot.
21. The food dish of claim 12, wherein the elevated ridge comprises an uneven surface.
22. The food dish of claim 21, wherein the uneven surface comprises a dimple sized and shaped to support a tip of the thumb.
23. (canceled)
24. The food dish of claim 1, wherein the elevated shelf comprises an uneven surface.
25. The food dish of claim 24, wherein the uneven surface comprises a dimple sized and shaped to support a tip of the thumb.
26. The food dish of claim 7, wherein the elevated shelf comprises an uneven surface.
27. The food dish of claim 7, wherein a boundary of the void is delimited at least in part by the elevated shelf.
Description
DRAWING FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
First Embodiment
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[0022] The raised rim 12 has an outer edge 13, which is that portion of the raised rim 12 furthest from the food surface 11. Additionally, the food surface 11 has a center point (not indicated), which is that point on the food surface 11 furthest from the outer edge 13 of the raised rim 12.
[0023] The disposable dish 10 includes a void 14. The void 14 is for receiving a user's thumb. In the case of the
[0024] If the raised rim 12 traces the outline of the void 14, this will establish a flange and help to prevent food from falling through the void 14 when the disposable dish 10 is being used.
[0025] The disposable dish 10 can include an elevated shelf 15 proximal to the void 14. The elevated shelf 15 would occupy a different level than the food surface 11. The purpose of the elevated shelf 15 is to provide a spot for the tip of a user's thumb to rest when the thumb is in the void 14 so that no part of the thumb touches the food surface 11 and, as a result, come into contact with food put there. To enhance its function the elevated shelf 15 can include a dimple (not shown) for the tip of a user's thumb to sit in to help the thumb secure the disposable dish 10.
[0026] In
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[0028] (Though a user's left hand is depicted in
Second Embodiment
[0029] In
[0030] The raised rim 12 has an outer edge 13, which is that portion of the raised rim 12 furthest from the food surface 11. Additionally, the food surface 11 has a center point (not indicated), which is that point on the food surface 11 furthest from the outer edge 13 of the raised rim 12.
[0031] The disposable dish 10 includes a void 14 for receiving a user's thumb. In the case of the
[0032] The disposable dish 10 can include an elevated shelf 15 proximal to the void 14. If included, the elevated shelf 15 would occupy a different level than the food surface 11. The purpose of the elevated shelf 15 is to provide a spot for the tip of a user's thumb to rest when the thumb is in the void 14 so that no part of the thumb touches the food surface 11 and, as a result, come into contact with food placed there. To enhance its function the elevated shelf 15 can include a dimple (not shown) for the tip of a user's thumb to sit in to help the thumb lock the disposable dish 10 in place.
[0033] If the elevated shelf 15 is included, it is possible to construct the disposable dish 10 such that the void 14 resides at a level more like that of the elevated shelf 15 than that of the food surface 11. This would reduce the likelihood of food falling through void 14 when the disposable dish 10 is being used.
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[0036] (Though a user's right hand is depicted in
[0037] In a variation (not illustrated) on this second embodiment, the aperture can instead be positioned at or near the center point of the food surface 11, but this arrangement would be less effective in use since the disposable dish 10 wouldn't be centered over the user's palm and fingers.
Alternative Embodiment
[0038] A top view of an alternative embodiment can be seen in
[0039] The raised rim 12 has an outer edge 13, which is that portion of the raised rim 12 furthest from the food surface 11. Additionally, the food surface 11 has a center point (not indicated), which is that point on the food surface 11 furthest from the outer edge 13 of the raised rim 12.
[0040] The disposable dish 10 includes a void 14 configured as an aperture. The void 14 is for receiving one or more fingers of a user and is sized and shaped to do so. Ideally, the void 14 is positioned somewhere between the outer edge 13 of the raised rim 12 and the center point of the food surface 11. The void 14 can even be integrated with the raised rim 12.
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[0042] This alternative embodiment could prove to be less desirable than other embodiments in that the void 14, being able to receive one or more fingers of a user, takes up more usable space on the disposable dish 10 than is required for other embodiments (meaning there's less room for food). Nevertheless, this alternative embodiment does present distinct advantages of merit over the prior art.
CONCLUSION, RAMIFICATIONS, AND SCOPE
[0043] Accordingly, it can be seen that the disposable dish of the various embodiments can be held and carried securely with just one hand. The various embodiments are compatible with functional and aesthetic alterations, such as disposable plates or bowls incorporating dividers for separating food items or having decorative graphics/shapes. Moreover, the various embodiments are suitable for different materials and coatings used in the manufacture of single-use tableware. Inasmuch as the various embodiments provide a secure-grip solution, they might even facilitate the design and fabrication of more elaborate disposable plate and bowl creations that aren't feasible with prior art single-use tableware.
[0044] Although the description above contains many specificities, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the embodiments but as merely providing instances of some of several embodiments. Thus, the scope of the embodiments should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents rather than by the examples given.