Food Carrier System
20190045957 ยท 2019-02-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D43/0212
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2543/00361
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2543/00537
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A food carrier system including a food carrier and one or more food containers. The food carrier having a base portion and a lid portion, where the lid portion can include one or more lid wells. Each lid well can include one or more tiers, each tier configured to receive a food container having a preferred size and dimension. The base portion can include one or more base wells, also configured to receive one or more food containers. The lid portion and base portion can be secured to one another by way of a securing mechanism.
Claims
1. A food carrier, comprising: a base portion; a lid portion; a depression in the lid portion defining a lid well comprising two or more tiers; and a securing mechanism to removably secure the lid portion to the base portion.
2. The food carrier of claim 1, further comprising one or more lid wells disposed on the lid portion, each configured to accommodate a food container.
3. The food carrier of claim 2, wherein each of the one or more lid wells comprises at least two tiers.
4. The food carrier of claim 2, wherein each of the one or more lid wells comprises three tiers.
5. The food carrier of claim 1, wherein one or more food containers are configured to be secured by the one or more tiers of the lid well.
6. The food carrier of claim 1, wherein the lid well comprising a first tier, a second tier, and a third tier, wherein the configuration of the first tier is preselected to complement a first food container, wherein the configuration of the second tier is preselected to complement a second food container, and wherein the configuration of the third tier is preselected to complement a third food container.
7. The food carrier of claim 5, wherein one of the first food container, second food container, or third food container can be disposed in the lid well at a given time.
8. A food carrier system, comprising: a food carrier, comprising: a base portion having a bottom and an outer perimeter wall extending from the top at a perimeter thereof; one or more partition walls extending upward from the bottom of the base portion defining two or more base wells; a lid portion; and a first depression in the lid portion defining a first lid well having two or more tiers; and one or more food containers.
9. The food carrier system of claim 8, wherein the one or more food containers vary in size and shape such that one or more of the food containers fit into one or more of the tiers of the lid well or one of the two or more base wells.
10. The food carrier system of claim 8, wherein the first lid well comprising a first tier, a second tier, and a third tier, wherein the configuration of the first tier is preselected to complement a first food container, wherein the configuration of the second tier is preselected to complement a second food container, and wherein the configuration of the third tier is preselected to complement a third food container.
11. The food carrier system of claim 10, further comprising a second depression in the lid portion defines a second lid well, wherein the second lid well comprising a first tier, a second tier, and a third tier, wherein the configuration of the first tier of the second lid well is preselected to complement a fourth food container, wherein the configuration of the second tier of the second lid well is preselected to complement a fifth food container, and wherein the configuration of the third tier of the second lid well is preselected to complement a sixth food container.
12. The food carrier system of claim 11, wherein one of the first food container, second food container, or third food container can be disposed in the lid well at any given time and wherein one of the fourth food container, fifth food container, or sixth food container can be disposed in the lid well at any given time.
13. A food carrier system comprising: a food carrier, comprising: a base portion having a bottom and an outer perimeter wall extending from the top at a perimeter thereof; one or more partition walls extending upward from the bottom of the base portion defining two or more base wells; a lid portion having a top and an outer peripheral wall extending from bottom at a perimeter thereof; a depression in the lid portion defining a lid well comprising a first tier, a second tier, and a third tier, wherein the first tier of the lid well is configured to receive a food container of a first predetermined dimension, wherein the second tier of the lid well is configured to receive a food container of a second predetermined dimension, and wherein the third tier of the lid well is configured to receive a food container of a third predetermined dimension; and one or more securing mechanism to removably secure the lid portion to the base portion; and one or more food containers, wherein the one or more food containers are sized to fit into one or more of the first tier of the lid well, the second tier of the lid well, the third tier of the lid well, or one of the two or more base wells.
14. The food carrier system of claim 13, where the food containers are configured to hold and maintain one or more food items during transportation of the food carrier system to a user.
15. The food carrier system of claim 14, wherein the food container includes a base portion and lid with the food items disposed therein and wherein the lid can be removed from the food container for access to the food items therein.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
[0009] The accompanying drawings illustrate various exemplary implementations and are part of the specification. The illustrated implementations are proffered for purpose of example, not for purpose of limitation.
[0010] Illustrated elements will be designated by numbers. Once designated, an element will be identified by the identical number throughout. Illustrated in the accompanying drawings is at least one of the best mode embodiments of the present disclosure. In such drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0024] A food carrier system for food storage, transportation, delivery, and consumption is disclosed herein. The food carrier system includes a food carrier and a plurality of exchangeable food containers suitable for delivery of food to a consumer. The food carrier described herein is best suited for food delivery industries, including room service in hotels and carry out delivery for restaurants. The food carrier system is designed, in part, to deliver a meal to an end consumer by providing adequately sized food containers for each dish, and a food carrier to accommodate the food containers in a way that is both convenient and sensical to the food preparer, the food deliverer, and the food consumer.
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[0026] The base portion 102 can include one or more base wells 150 (two are shown) and/or one or more utensil wells 152. Though not shown, the base wells 150 can include one or more tiers within the main body of the base portion 102. The base wells 150 and/or utensils wells 152 can be defined by the raised side walls of the base portion 102 and/or one or more partitions 154 disposed therebetween.
[0027] The lid portion 101 and the base portion 102 can be configured to electively connect to one another by aligning the lid rim 104 and the base rim 106. One more of the securing mechanisms 140 disposed on the lid rim 104 can be used to connect the lid portion 101 to the base portion 102.
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[0029] In the embedment depicted in the Figures, the lid portion 101 contains two lid wells 110, each having three tiers: the top tier 114a, the middle tier 114b, and the bottom tier 114c. As best depicted in
[0030] It should be understood that varying embodiments can include lid wells 110 having a plurality of tiers. For example, each lid well 110 can have one tier, two tiers, three tiers, four tiers, five tiers, six tiers, seven tiers, eight tiers, nine tiers, or ten tiers. In another example, each lid well 110 can have one or more tiers, two or more tiers, three or more tiers, four or more tiers, five or more tiers, six or more tiers, seven or more tiers, eight or more tiers, nine or more tiers, or ten or more tiers. Further, in an embodiment of the lid portion 101 having two or more lid wells, each lid well can include a separately elected number of tiers. For example, in an embodiment where the lid well has two lid wells, the first lid well can have two tiers and the second lid well can have five tiers. The lid portion 101 can also include one or more stability depressions 124 (two are shown). The stability depressions can provide a variety of functions, including added stability and balance to the lid portion, extra storage place for small items including mints, butter packets, salt and pepper (or other spice) packets, and even silverware. The stability depressions 124 can also provide indentions to all a user to more easily grasp food containers disposed on the lip portion 101.
[0031] The lid wells 110, and the tiers defined within them, and the sauce cup wells 112 can be formed in the lid portion 101 but forming a depression in the top surface of the lid portion 101. For the purpose of discussing
[0032] One purpose of the lid portion 101 is to receive and secure food containers having varying sizes and shapes. Each tier 114a-c is configured to receive a specifically sized and shaped food container. The shape and/or size of each food container is preconfigured to fit into and be secured within at least one of the tiers within at least one of the lid wells 110.
[0033] In one or more embodiments, bottom engagement 116 can be included on the bottom surface of a tier 114a-c and/or well 110, 112. And shown, the bottom engagement 116 can include a raised portion of the bottom surface of a well that is configured to engage a bottom of a food container. The bottom engagement 116 works best when the food container has a similarly shaped indention in its bottom surface so that it couples with the bottom engagement 116. The bottom engagement 116 provides an added benefit to the food carrier 100 because it prevents the engaged food container from sliding horizontally in relation to the lid portion 101. As shown in
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[0037] Once the food containers and/or sauce cups are placed in the lid portion of the food carrier 100, it may be difficult from a user to then remove the food containers. To solve this problem, the lid portion 101 of the food carrier 100 can also include one or more gripping indentions to allow a user to get his/her fingers around the food container to lift it out of the well within the lid portion 101. Several are shown in the figures, including the gripping indention around each sauce cup well 112 and in the two elongated gripping indentions about the interior of the lid wells 110. In a preferred embodiment, these gripping indentions allow a user to grip the food container about its base so that the user does not have to lift the food container by its lid. This prevents any mess in the even the lid of the food container was to pop off during lifting.
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[0039] The food containers can be configured in a variety of sizes and shapes, and can be customized to fit within the food carrier disclosed herein. For best results the sizes and shapes of the food containers should be configured such that each food container fits within at least one of the wells 110, 112 within the lid portion 102 or the wells 150, 152 within the base portion 102.
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[0041] The plurality of food containers allows the food preparer (e.g., the chef in a hotel kitchen) to put each dish of a meal (or a plurality of meals) in a separate food container so that the dishes do not cross contaminate. This is especially beneficial if the food is not going to be consumed immediately. For example, a salad can be placed in a food container and the dressing for the salad can be placed in a sauce cup. The food container containing the salad can be placed in an appropriate lid well and the sauce cup can be disposed in the sauce cup well. The consumer benefits because the sauce is not placed on the salad by the food preparer and therefore does not become soggy if the delivery of the salad takes a long time. In another example, spaghetti may be served in a first food container and placed in a base well. Accompanying salad and bread sticks can be placed in second and third food container, respectively, and placed in a lid well. As such, the bread does not become soggy and the salad is not warmed by the spaghetti.
[0042] Another benefit of the food carrier disclosed herein is the ease by which full meals can be delivered by a single person and with a decreased risk of spillage. One or more food containers, sauces, condiments, and utensils can be disposed on a single food carrier 100. The food carrier can then be held by a food deliverer as a single unit, getting rid of the need to make several trips for delivery or cramming the food containers into bags which creates an increased risk of spillage of the food.
[0043] All components of the food carrier system can be disposable, thereby, when used for hotel room service, eliminating the need for designated kitchen personnel to go around the hotel collecting dirty dishes. In at least one embodiment, one or more of the components of the food carrier system can be made of a recyclable material. In at least one embodiment, one or more of the components of the food carrier system can be made of a biodegradable material.
[0044] Another component of the food carrier is the securing mechanism to secure the lid portion of a container to the base portion of a container. The securing mechanism provides a means for a user to easily secure the lid and base with a quick maneuver using just one hand, leaving the user's other hand free.
[0045] The lip 701 includes a lid rim 704 configured to overlay the base rim 706. The securing mechanism 740 can extend from the lid 701 and include a separation tab 742 and a lock tab 744. When the securing mechanism is not securing the lid 701 to the bae 702, it is generally considered to be in the unlocked position, and as such the lid 701 and base 702 can move freely of one another. The method of securing the lid 701 to the base 702 can include one or more of the following steps: (1) resting the lid 701 on the base 702 so that the lid rim 704 generally rests on the base rim 702; (2) placing the user's index finger on the underside of the separation tab 742; (3) pushing down on the lock tab 744 to separate it from the plane of the lid rim 704; and (4) positioning the lock tab 744 under the base rim 706. Once the lock tab 744 is positioned under the base rim 706, the securing mechanism is in the locked position. For a container having four sides, it might be preferable to have a securing mechanism on each of the four sides to provide best attachment results. In an alternative embodiment, the container can have a securing mechanism on two opposing sides.
[0046] Although the present food carrier system has been described with respect to specific details, it is not intended that such details be regarded as limitations on the scope of the food carrier system, except to the extent that they are included in the accompanying claims. It will thus be appreciated that those skilled in the art will be able to devise numerous alternative arrangements that, while not shown or described herein, embody the principles of the food carrier system and thus are within its spirit and scope.