Telescoping rail and clamping system for food, beverage, and payment service windows

11992138 ยท 2024-05-28

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Abstract

A telescoping rail and clamping system for a food, beverage, or payment service window is disclosed herein. The telescoping rail and clamping system includes a tray with one or more features for holding one or more food, beverage, and/or payment items; at least one telescoping rail member coupled to the tray, the at least one telescoping rail member configured to enable the tray to be displaced a variable distance into and out of an opening of a food, beverage, or payment service window; and a base coupled to the at least one telescoping rail member, the base including a clamping device configured to attach the base to one or more building elements proximate to the food, beverage, or payment service window.

Claims

1. A telescoping rail and clamping system for a food, beverage, or payment service window, said system comprising: a tray that includes one or more features for holding one or more food, beverage, or payment items; at least one telescoping rail member coupled to the tray, the at least one telescoping rail member configured to enable the tray to be displaced a variable distance into and out of an opening of a food, beverage, or payment service window; and a base coupled to the at least one telescoping rail member, the base including a clamping device configured to attach the base to one or more building elements proximate to the food, beverage, or payment service window; wherein the at least one telescoping rail member comprises a first set of lower telescoping rail members and a second set of upper telescoping rail members, the first set of lower telescoping rail members being coupled to the base by a first plurality of angle components, and the second set of upper telescoping rail members being coupled to a frame of the tray.

2. The telescoping rail and clamping system according to claim 1, wherein the first set of lower telescoping rail members are coupled to the second set of upper telescoping rail members by a second plurality of angle components.

3. The telescoping rail and clamping system according to claim 2, further comprising one or more cover members configured to cover at least a portion of the first set of lower telescoping rail members, the second set of upper telescoping rail members, the first plurality of angle components, and the second plurality of angle components.

4. The telescoping rail and clamping system according to claim 1, wherein the base further comprises at least one support foot member configured to support the telescoping rail and clamping system from a ledge, counter, or table structure.

5. The telescoping rail and clamping system according to claim 4, wherein the at least one support foot member is axially adjustable so as to allow a height of the telescoping rail and clamping system to be adjusted.

6. The telescoping rail and clamping system according to claim 1, wherein the clamping device comprises a lower angle member and an upper angle member, the lower angle member being configured to impinge on the underside of a counter or table structure, and the upper angle member being adjustably coupled to the lower angle member so as to allow a height of the telescoping rail and clamping system relative to the counter or table structure to be adjusted.

7. The telescoping rail and clamping system according to claim 6, wherein the upper angle member is adjustably coupled to the lower angle member by one or more threaded fastener members.

8. The telescoping rail and clamping system according to claim 1, wherein the tray is supported by the frame extending along one or more edges of the tray.

9. The telescoping rail and clamping system according to claim 8, wherein the tray is removable from the frame.

10. The telescoping rail and clamping system according to claim 8, wherein the frame further comprises a handle member disposed opposite to the opening of the food, beverage, or payment service window.

11. The telescoping rail and clamping system according to claim 8, wherein the tray further comprises a bumper member disposed along an edge of the tray and positioned towards the opening of the food, beverage, or payment service window.

12. The telescoping rail and clamping system according to claim 8, further comprising a sensor assembly configured to detect an extended state and a collapsed state of the frame and the tray; when the frame and the tray are in the extended state, the sensor assembly emits at least one of an audible indicator and a visual indicator so as to alert an operator that the frame and the tray could present a collision hazard for oncoming drive-through or walk-up recipients; and when the frame and the tray are in the collapsed state, the sensor assembly does not emit the at least one of the audible indicator and the visual indicator.

13. The telescoping rail and clamping system according to claim 12, wherein the sensor assembly comprises a magnet for producing a magnetic field, a sensor for detecting the magnetic field, and a speaker for emitting the audible indicator; when the frame and the tray are in the extended state, the sensor does not detect the magnetic field produced by the magnet, and the speaker emits the audible indicator; and when the frame and the tray are in the collapsed state, the sensor detects the magnetic field produced by the magnet, and the speaker does not emit the audible indicator.

14. A telescoping armature and clamping system for a food, beverage, or payment service window, said system comprising: a tray that includes one or more features for holding one or more food, beverage, or payment items; a telescoping armature coupled to the tray, the telescoping armature configured to enable the tray to be displaced a variable distance into and out of an opening of a food, beverage, or payment service window; and a base coupled to the telescoping armature, the base including a clamping device configured to attach the base to one or more building elements proximate to the food, beverage, or payment service window; wherein the clamping device comprises a lower angle member and an upper angle member, the lower angle member being configured to impinge on the underside of a counter or table structure, and the upper angle member being adjustably coupled to the lower angle member so as to allow a height of the telescoping armature and clamping system relative to the counter or table structure to be adjusted.

15. The telescoping armature and clamping system according to claim 14, wherein the base further comprises at least one support foot member configured to support the telescoping armature and clamping system from a ledge, the counter, or the table structure.

16. The telescoping armature and clamping system according to claim 15, wherein the at least one support foot member is axially adjustable so as to allow a height of the telescoping armature and clamping system to be adjusted.

17. The telescoping armature and clamping system according to claim 14, wherein the upper angle member is adjustably coupled to the lower angle member by one or more threaded fastener members.

18. A telescoping rail and clamping system for a food, beverage, or payment service window, said system comprising: a tray that includes one or more features for holding one or more food, beverage, or payment items; at least one telescoping rail member coupled to the tray, the at least one telescoping rail member configured to enable the tray to be displaced a variable distance into and out of an opening of a food, beverage, or payment service window; and a base coupled to the at least one telescoping rail member, the base including a clamping device configured to attach the base to one or more building elements proximate to the food, beverage, or payment service window; wherein the clamping device comprises a lower angle member and an upper angle member, the lower angle member being configured to impinge on the underside of a counter or table structure, and the upper angle member being adjustably coupled to the lower angle member so as to allow a height of the telescoping rail and clamping system relative to the counter or table structure to be adjusted.

19. The telescoping rail and clamping system according to claim 18, wherein the upper angle member is adjustably coupled to the lower angle member by one or more threaded fastener members.

20. The telescoping rail and clamping system according to claim 18, wherein the base further comprises at least one support foot member configured to support the telescoping rail and clamping system from a ledge, the counter, or the table structure.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) FIG. 1A is a side view of the telescoping clamping device in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;

(2) FIG. 18 is a back view of the device shown in FIG. 1A with a portion of the base cut away to show an slotted angle component, lead screw, and descending angled component attachment;

(3) FIG. 2A is an orthographic view of the device shown in FIG. 1A;

(4) FIG. 2B is a detail view of a tray configuration;

(5) FIG. 3A is a back view of the device shown in FIG. 1A with a detail view call-out;

(6) FIG. 3B is a detail view of the magnet sensor arrangement; and

(7) FIG. 4 is an orthographic view of a device embodiment with a telescoping armature.

DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

(8) FIG. 1A and FIG. 2A illustrate a representative embodiment of the present invention as attached to a counter 28 adjacent to a window frame 30. The device is affixed to the counter 28 by an adjustable clamp composed of an upper angled member 44 and lower angled member 46. The upper angled member 44 is composed of slots that allow for horizontal adjustment of the clamp as shown in FIG. 1A. In a similar way angled member 44 is slotted in the vertical direction to allow for vertical adjustment of the clamp as shown in FIG. 1A. Adjustment in the vertical direction is actuated by a lead screw and nut 42 that passes through an adjustment block 40 attached to the angle member 46. The lead screw and nut 42 is fixed to the angled member 44 by a termination block 48. Adjustment in the horizontal direction is actuated by pressing the angled member 44 in the direction of clamping. Nut block 38 is tightened to secure the angled member 44 to the base 16. A back-foot pad 24 is affixed to the base 16 by a threaded rod 36 opposite the angled member 46. The counter 28 is captured between the angled member 46 and the back-foot pad 24. Adjustment and fixation of the angled member 46, in combination with the back-foot pad 24, creates a compressive force on the counter 28 securing the device in place. Two front-foot pads 26 attached to the base 16 by threaded rod 48 stabilize the leading edge of the device. The base 16 further extends to impinge on a wall or building structure 50 across a compressive pad 22.

(9) Referring to FIGS. 2A and 3A, a telescoping rail system composed of a lower set of mechanical slides 18 and upper set of mechanical slides 20 position the tray 32a and frame 12 longitudinally inside and outside the window frame 30. The lower set of mechanical slides 18 is attached to a set of angled members 52 that form an attachment to the base 16. On the inner track of the lower mechanical slides 18 a set of lower angled members 54 are attached. The set of lower angled members 54 form a base for the upper angled members 56 and attached upper set of mechanical slides 20. The upper set of mechanical slides 20 further extend the frame 12 and tray 32a toward a recipient (e.g., car at drive-through or person at walk-up windows) to allow direct access to the contents of the tray 32a. The operator further maintains control of the slide action of the upper set of mechanical slides 20 and lower set of mechanical slides 18 by grasping the handle 14 affixed to the frame 12. The lower set of mechanical slides 18 actuate the set of lower angled members 54 and set of upper angled members 56, upper set of mechanical slides 20, frame 12 and tray 32a inside and outside the window frame 30. The entire telescoping rail system is enclosed on either side by a set of protective covers 10 when fully collapsed. A set of bumpers 34 is attached to the set of upper angled members 56 on the edge closet to the window frame. In some embodiments the tray 32a may be composed of different recess features to accommodate specific applications (e.g., cups, bags, straws, etc.). In another embodiment, the telescoping rail system is removable from the base 16 to allow for cleaning or substitution of an alternative base 16 that uses an alternative clamping method.

(10) Referring to FIG. 3B, a magnet 60 produces a magnetic field 62 that is detected by a sensor 58. In the absence of a magnetic field 62 a speaker 64 emits an audible tone alerting the operator that the frame 12 and tray 32a are in the extended state (i.e., extended beyond the window frame 30) and may present a collision hazard for oncoming drive-through or walk-up recipients. When the magnetic field 62 is again presented to the sensor 58 the speaker 64 stops emitting the audible tone alerting the operator the frame 12 and tray 32a are in the collapsed state (i.e., collapsed within the window frame 30) and no longer presents a collision hazard for oncoming drive-through or walk-up recipients.

(11) Referring to FIG. 4, a telescoping armature 66 is mounted to the base 16 and extends from the window frame 30. A tray 32a is mounted to the end of the telescoping armature 66 and extends from the window frame 30.

(12) Any of the features or attributes of the above described embodiments and variations can be used in combination with any of the other features and attributes of the above described embodiments and variations as desired.

(13) Although the invention has been shown and described with respect to a certain embodiment or embodiments, it is apparent that this invention can be embodied in many different forms and that many other modifications and variations are possible without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention.

(14) Moreover, while exemplary embodiments have been described herein, one of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate that the exemplary embodiments set forth above are merely illustrative in nature and should not be construed as to limit the claims in any manner. Rather, the scope of the invention is defined only by the appended claims and their equivalents, and not, by the preceding description.