Carry tray
10694876 ยท 2020-06-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G23/0641
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G23/0616
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B65D71/70
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A carry tray a two-part base hingedly attached in the middle along adjacent edges. A removable or detachable handle may be provided. Each base comprises a bottom with a side extending upwards along the circumference, in whole or in part Each part of the base can be polygonal, semi-circular, hemi-circular, rectilinear, curved, or combinations thereof. The tray can be folded up along the hinge into a closed position for convenient storage or transport when not in use. The base may be used with a removable template or foam insert.
Claims
1. A carry tray, comprising: a first base component hingedly attached to a second base component at two lockable hinge joints positioned at adjacent corners on said first base component and said second base component; a first hole template removably inserted into the first base component; a second hole template removably inserted into the second base component; and a rotatable handle; wherein the hole templates each comprise a plurality of circular holes, said circular holes further comprising a plurality of flexible tabs extending inward.
2. The carry tray of claim 1, wherein the handle is removable.
3. The carry tray of claim 1, wherein the hole templates are independently removable.
4. The carry tray of claim 1, wherein the hole templates each comprise a plurality of circular holes.
5. The carry tray of claim 1, wherein the hole templates are foam.
6. The carry tray of claim 5, wherein the holes in the foam template extend entirely therethrough.
7. A carry tray, comprising: a first base component hingedly attached to a second base component at two lockable hinge joints positioned at adjacent corners on said first base component and said second base component; a first hole template removably inserted into the first base component; a second hole template removably inserted into the second base component; and a rotatable handle; wherein each lockable hinge joint comprises a male push-button component on a first corner of the first base component, and a female component on a second corner of the second base component.
8. The carry tray of claim 1, wherein each lockable hinge joint comprises a closed locking position and an open locking position.
9. A carry tray, comprising: a first base component hingedly attached to a second base component at two lockable hinge joints positioned at adjacent corners on said first base component and said second base component; a first hole template removably inserted into the first base component; a second hole template removably inserted into the second base component; and a rotatable handle; wherein each lockable hinge joint comprises a closed locking position and an open locking position; and further wherein the handle has two ends, and each end is rotatably connected to a corresponding lockable hinge joint.
10. The carry tray of claim 9, wherein the handle is rotatable when the lockable hinge joints are in a closed locked position, and the handle is locked in a fixed upright position when the lockable hinge joints are in an open locked position.
11. The carry tray of claim 9, each base component further comprising a partial flange extending from a bottom edge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
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(30) One more hole templates 20 also may be used to help secure cups or bottles. Templates may be sized to match the corresponding base part, and may be removably secured thereto (i.e., snap-fit into the base part). Templates comprise one or more holes into which a cup or bottle is inserted. Holes may be positioned to align with corresponding sets of alignment fins or tabs 14. In one embodiment, flexible tabs 22 may extend at an angle inside each hole to engage the sides of the cup or bottle and help hold it upright therein.
(31) The carry tray can thus be used to carry drinks on both sides, as seen in
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(33) For hole templates or foam inserts, the holes in a particular template or insert may vary in size, or some or all may have the same dimensions. In several embodiment, the uppermost edge of the hole may be beveled 44, to assist in the insertion of a cup or bottle. Thus, a given template or insert may be used to hold different sized cups or bottles. In one embodiment, a template or insert may have holes only in part of the template or insert, allowing the other portions of the insert to be used to carry food, snacks, and the like on that side. The template or foam insert may be provided with an box or indentation or other impression for this purpose. The same effect may be achieved with the template or insert only partially covering the base, or it respective part of the base.
(34) The handle can be of any suitable size or configuration. In one embodiment, as seen in
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(37) In one embodiment, the male component is positioned at the end of a partially flexible strip 66 along the top edge of the base. This strip is biased (i.e., has a natural spring-like effect) so the tab 72 on the male push-button component slides into the corresponding notches 74 on the female component to hold the hinge in the locked positions. Pushing the button in flexes the end of the strip 66a sufficiently so the tab disengages a notch in which it is locked, and allows the components to be rotated, respectively. When in use, the inserts in the interior of the base components provide support and help prevent the strip from being pushed too far inward to bend or break.
(38) The dimensions of the carry tray can vary as needed to meet the needs of different venues. In one embodiment, each base part is approximately 16.5 inches long (along the hinged side), approximately 11.395 inches wide, and approximately 1.75 inches deep. The template is sized to match. Each set of alignment fins 14 is spaced to accommodate a circle of approximately 2.257 inches in diameter, while the hole tabs 22 are sized to accommodate a circle of approximately 2.354 inches in diameter at their narrowest point. These dimensions are suited to engage most standard size cups used in sporting and similar venues in the United States. In this configuration, the carry tray can carry up to 11 hot or cold beverages on either side (22 total). The central, stationary handle (when in place) allows the user to do so with one hand, thereby allowing a user to safely and efficiently carry a variety of drinks and other items from a vendor or other place of purchase to another location (e.g., seats, box, or the like) for consumption.
(39) The carry tray can be made of any suitable material. In one embodiment, the carry tray is made of plastic, in whole or in part, and is washable and reusable.
(40) Thus, it should be understood that the embodiments and examples described herein have been chosen and described in order to best illustrate the principles of the invention and its practical applications to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to best utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited for particular uses contemplated. Even though specific embodiments of this invention have been described, they are not to be taken as exhaustive. There are several variations that will be apparent to those skilled in the art.