MODULAR BEVERAGE SERVING TRAY
20210030180 ยท 2021-02-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G23/0641
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Embodiments of the present invention provide a beverage serving tray capable of coupling multiple beverage serving trays to increase overall beverage capacity of the resulting coupled beverage serving tray. The beverage serving tray is capable of stacking with other beverage serving trays in an efficient and space saving fashion or may be stored preloaded with beverage vessels for quick and efficient preparation prior to serving. The beverage serving tray comprises a main body having a top member and bottom member, and at least one joining member joining the bottom surface to the top member. The top member includes beverage openings to accept beverages, as well as to couple additional beverage serving trays to increase beverage capacity. Multiple beverage serving trays may be coupled together by inserting beverages through aligned beverage openings of adjacent beverage serving trays in order to form a modular beverage serving tray with an increased overall carrying capacity.
Claims
1) A modular beverage serving tray, comprising: a. a top member, wherein the top member includes at least a first opening configured to receive a beverage vessel; b. a bottom surface, wherein the bottom surface supports the beverage vessel; and c. a joining member, wherein the joining member is physically connected to one edge of the top member and one edge of the bottom surface.
2) The modular beverage serving tray of claim 1, wherein the top member is comprised of a rigid material and wherein the bottom member is comprised of a rigid material.
3) The modular beverage serving tray of claim 2, wherein the joining member is comprised of a semi-rigid material.
4) The modular beverage serving tray of claim 3, further comprising a first beverage tray and at least one additional beverage tray configured with a top member having at least one opening, a bottom surface, and a joining member; wherein the at least one additional beverage serving tray is coupled to the first beverage serving tray.
5) The modular beverage serving tray of claim 4, wherein the first opening of the first beverage tray is aligned and concentric with the at least one opening of an additional beverage tray, wherein a beverage vessel is inserted through both the first opening of the first beverage tray and the at least one opening of an additional beverage tray, configured to connect the first beverage tray with the at least one additional beverage tray.
6) The modular beverage serving tray of claim 5, wherein at least one opening of the additional beverage tray is aligned and concentric with at least one opening of another additional beverage tray, wherein a beverage vessel is inserted through both the at least one opening of the additional beverage tray and at least one opening of another additional beverage tray, configured to connect the first beverage tray with the at least one additional beverage tray.
7) The modular beverage serving tray of claim 6, comprising at least three beverage trays wherein each beverage tray is configured such that at least one opening coupled to the at least one opening of another beverage tray.
8) The modular beverage serving tray of claim 4, wherein the first beverage tray is coupled to at least on additional beverage tray such that planes formed by the top member and the bottom surface of the first beverage tray align with planes formed by the top member and the bottom surface of the at least one additional beverage tray; and wherein the joining member of the first beverage tray substantially abuts the joining member of the at least one additional beverage tray.
9) The modular beverage serving tray of claim 1, wherein the top member is comprised of a semi-rigid material and wherein the bottom member is comprised of a semi-rigid material.
10) The modular beverage serving tray of claim 9, wherein the joining member is comprised of a metal.
11) The modular beverage serving tray of claim 10, further comprising a first beverage tray and at least one additional beverage tray configured with a top member having at least one opening, a bottom surface, and a joining member; wherein the at least one additional beverage serving tray is coupled to the first beverage serving tray.
12) The modular beverage serving tray of claim 11, wherein the first opening of the first beverage tray is aligned and concentric with the at least one opening of an additional beverage tray, wherein a beverage vessel is inserted through both the first opening of the first beverage tray and the at least one opening of an additional beverage tray, configured to connect the first beverage tray with the at least one additional beverage tray.
13) The modular beverage serving tray of claim 12, wherein at least one opening of the additional beverage tray is aligned and concentric with at least one opening of another additional beverage tray, wherein a beverage vessel is inserted through both the at least one opening of the additional beverage tray and at least one opening of another additional beverage tray, configured to connect the first beverage tray with the at least one additional beverage tray.
14) The modular beverage serving tray of claim 13, comprising at least three beverage trays wherein each beverage tray is configured such that at least one opening coupled to the at least one opening of another beverage tray.
15) The modular beverage serving tray of claim 11, wherein the first beverage tray is coupled to at least on additional beverage tray such that planes formed by the top member and the bottom surface of the first beverage tray align with planes formed by the top member and the bottom surface of the at least one additional beverage tray; and wherein the joining member of the first beverage tray substantially abuts the joining member of the at least one additional beverage tray.
16) The modular beverage serving tray of claim 1, configured such that a beverage tray having at least one beverage vessel disposed within an opening thereof may be removably coupled to at least one additional beverage tray, the at least one additional beverage tray also having at least one beverage vessel disposed within an opening thereof.
17) The modular beverage serving tray of claim 1, having at least one opening configured to receive a food or food-related vessel.
18) A method of coupling beverage serving trays to increase capacity, the method comprising: a. aligning a first opening of a first beverage tray with a second opening of a second beverage tray, wherein the first beverage tray includes at least a first opening configured to receive a beverage vessel, wherein the second beverage tray includes at least a second opening configured to receive a beverage vessel; and b. inserting a beverage vessel through the aligned first opening and second opening whereby the first beverage tray and the second beverage tray are physically linked.
19) The method of claim 17, further comprising: a. aligning a third opening of a third beverage tray with a separate opening of the first beverage tray, wherein the third beverage tray includes at least a third opening configured to receive a beverage vessel, wherein the first beverage tray includes a plurality of openings configured to receive a beverage vessel; and b. inserting a second beverage vessel through the aligned openings whereby the first beverage tray is physically linked with the second beverage tray and the third beverage tray.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0022] The present invention is described in reference to the accompanying drawings and following embodiments that are presented for the purpose of illustration and should not be construed to limit the scope of the invention thereto.
[0023] The present invention relates to beverage serving trays. Particularly, a beverage serving tray capable of being stacked with other beverage serving trays and configured to engage other beverage serving trays in a modular fashion to increase overall beverage capacity of the beverage tray.
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[0025] The top member 120 of the beverage serving tray 100 further comprises one or more beverage openings disposed therethrough, the plurality of beverage openings configured to accept beverages. In one embodiment, shown in
[0026] The top member 120 and bottom member 130 of the beverage serving tray may be made of a rigid or semi-rigid material, such as metal, configured to provide structural stability and support beverages inserted into it. The joining member 125 may comprise a semi-rigid material, having some structural elasticity. In one embodiment, the top member 120, bottom member 130, and joining member 125 may further comprise metal having a composition with structural elasticity. The structural elasticity of the top member 120, bottom member 130, and joining member 125 is configured such that the serving tray 100 includes a structurally stable body while also allowing for cushioning of the held beverages, as well as allowing stacking of multiple beverage serving trays, as shown in
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[0028] In some embodiments, the top member 120, the bottom member 130, and the joining member 125 of the beverage serving tray may further comprise a plastic composition, reinforced paper composite, or another biodegradable and/or disposable material having the requisite structural stability and elasticity. The top member 120, the bottom member 130, and the joining member 125 may each also comprise the same material or different materials.
[0029] In another embodiment of the invention, the beverage serving tray may be configured to couple at least one additional beverage serving tray, such that at least one of the plurality of beverage openings of one beverage serving tray is concentric with at least one of the plurality of beverage openings of the additional beverage tray. By coupling at least one additional beverage serving tray, the number of beverage vessels that the beverage tray is capable of holding is increased. In other embodiments, additional beverage serving trays may be coupled to one another, further increasing carrying capacity of the overall beverage serving tray. In some embodiments, the beverage tray is coupled to an additional beverage serving tray by inserting a beverage vessel 630 into two concentric beverage openings in two beverage serving trays.
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[0034] The beverage serving tray may further be configured to engage and stack with other beverage serving trays.
[0035] Further, the beverage serving tray may be loaded with beverage vessels, either filled or empty, and then stacked on top of other loaded beverage serving trays, such that the beverage serving trays may be filled with beverage vessels in advance of being ordered by a patron, thereby saving time for a person preparing and serving the beverages within the beverage serving tray. The beverage serving tray may also be loaded with non-beverage vessels, including but not limited to bowls, ramekins, and sauce dishes; allowing the beverage serving tray to assist in holding and serving food or food-related items, such as soups, sauces, dips, and condiments.
[0036] In another embodiment of the invention, as shown in
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[0038] Those of ordinary skill in the art will understand and appreciate that the foregoing description of the invention has been made with reference to certain exemplary embodiments of the invention, which describe a modular beverage serving tray capable of coupling other beverage serving trays to increase overall capacity and also to efficiently stack with one another. Those of skill in the art will understand that obvious variations in system configuration, protocols, parameters or properties may be made without departing from the scope of the invention which is intended to be limited only by the claims appended hereto.