Communion tray having corner cup disposal openings
10334976 ยท 2019-07-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G23/0641
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present invention solves the problem of possible contamination of unconsumed liquid contained by communion cups that remain in the circular apertures of the cup array of the tray cover. The problem has been solved by moving the empty cup disposal openings from their current central locations in the tray cover to the four corners thereof. The new configuration makes it awkward for a congregant to dispose of his cup by reaching over cups containing unconsumed liquid. Although the improved tray cover is configured to hold 34 cups rather than 36, the loss of capacity of 2 cups is considered to be an acceptable compromise for decreasing the spread of disease causing organisms.
Claims
1. A liquid distribution communion tray assembly comprising: a unitary tray bottom having a floor, an upwardly-extending perimetric wall, and a perimetric edge atop the perimetric wall; a handle secured to the floor; and a generally rectangular tray cover having a central oblong aperture that fits over the handle, a plurality of cup-retaining apertures for receiving a plurality of liquid-filled miniature drinking cups, said cup-retaining apertures sized so that a miniature drinking cup cannot pass through any one of them, an empty cup disposal opening at each corner of the tray cover through which empty drinking cups can dropped into a cup-disposal space defined by inner surfaces of the lower tray and a lower surface of the tray cover, and a downwardly-projecting perimetric flange that fits over the perimetric edge atop the perimetric wall.
2. The liquid distribution communion tray assembly of claim 1, wherein each of the corners of the generally rectangular tray cover is rounded.
3. The liquid distribution communion tray assembly of claim 1, where the handle is generally U-shaped, and both ends thereof are secured to the floor.
4. The liquid distribution communion tray assembly of claim 1, wherein the central oblong aperture is too narrow for empty miniature drinking cups to pass through it.
5. The liquid distribution communion tray assembly of claim 1, wherein said downwardly-projecting perimetric flange snaps over the perimetric edge atop the perimetric wall.
6. The liquid distribution communion tray assembly of claim 1, wherein said tray bottom and said tray cover are made of an injection-molded polymeric engineering thermoplastic resin approved for use with food products.
7. A liquid distribution communion tray assembly comprising: a tray bottom having a floor and an upwardly-extending perimetric wall; a handle secured to the floor; and a generally rectangular tray cover that covers and rests on the perimetric wall of the tray bottom, said tray cover having a central aperture that fits over the handle, a plurality of cup-retaining apertures for receiving a plurality of liquid filled miniature drinking cups, said cup-retaining apertures sized so that a miniature drinking cup cannot pass through any one of them, an empty cup disposal opening at each corner of the tray cover through which empty drinking cups can be dropped into a cup-disposal space defined by inner surfaces of the tray bottom and a lower surface of the tray cover.
8. The liquid distribution communion tray assembly of claim 7, where the handle is generally U-shaped, and both ends thereof are secured to the floor.
9. The liquid distribution communion tray assembly of claim 7, wherein each corner of the generally rectangular tray cover is rounded.
10. The liquid distribution communion tray assembly of claim 7, wherein the central aperture that fits over the handle is oblong and too narrow for a miniature drinking cup to pass through it.
11. The liquid distribution communion tray assembly of claim 10, wherein the tray cover has a downward-projecting perimetric flange, which can be snapped over an upper edge of the perimetric wall.
12. The liquid distribution communion tray assembly of claim 11, wherein the tray cover can be removed from the tray bottom in order to remove discarded empty miniature drinking cups from the cup disposal space.
13. The liquid distribution communion tray assembly of claim 7, wherein said tray bottom and said tray cover are made of an injection-molded polymeric engineering thermoplastic resin approved for use with food products.
14. A liquid distribution communion tray assembly comprising: a tray bottom having a floor and an upwardly-extending perimetric wall and a perimetric edge atop the perimetric wall; and a generally rectangular tray cover that covers the perimetric edge, said tray cover having a plurality of cup-retaining apertures for receiving a plurality of liquid filled miniature drinking cups, said cup-retaining apertures sized so that a miniature drinking cup cannot pass through any one of them, an empty cup disposal opening at each corner of the tray cover through which empty drinking cups can be dropped into a cup-disposal space defined by inner surfaces of the tray bottom and a lower surface of the tray cover.
15. The liquid distribution communion tray assembly of claim 14, wherein each of the corners of the generally rectangular tray cover is rounded.
16. The liquid distribution communion tray assembly of claim 14, which further comprises a handle secured to the floor.
17. The liquid distribution communion tray assembly of claim 16, wherein said generally rectangular tray cover incorporates a generally oblong central aperture that fits over the handle, said central aperture being too narrow for a miniature drinking cup to pass through it.
18. The liquid distribution communion tray assembly of claim 14, wherein said tray bottom and said tray cover are made from an injection-molded polymeric engineering thermoplastic resin approved for use with food products.
19. The liquid distribution communion tray assembly of claim 14, wherein the tray cover further comprises a downwardly-projecting perimetric flange that snaps over the perimetric edge.
20. The liquid distribution communion tray assembly of claim 19, wherein the tray cover can be removed from the tray bottom in order to remove discarded empty miniature drinking cups from the cup disposal space.
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(16) Although only a single embodiment of the injection molded water distribution communion tray has have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those having ordinary skill in the art that changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the scope and the spirit of the invention as hereinafter claimed.