Plate and Bowl Insulator Ring and Method of use
20240260771 ยท 2024-08-08
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Abstract
A ring for providing insulation for a plate or bowl. The ring surrounds a perimeter of the item, and insulates where it surrounds. The ring is formed of silicone which can be stretched to cover the perimeter.
Claims
1. A removable insulating ring for covering a surface of an item of servingwear by extending around a portion of an outer perimeter of the servingwear, the ring formed of a stretchable insulating material extending around in a circle.
2. The ring as in claim 1, wherein the ring is formed of silicone.
3. The ring as in claim 2, wherein the ring is held to the servingwear by elastic action of the silicone ring.
4. The ring as in claim 1, wherein the servingwear is a disc-shaped plate.
5. The ring as in claim 4, wherein the ring is round, and has an inner U-shaped cavity that is sized to fit around an outer edge of the disc-shaped plate and cover and outer portion of an edge perimeter of the plate.
6. The ring as in claim 1, wherein the servingwear is a bowl.
7. The ring as in claim 6, wherein the ring extends in a circle and has two oppositely facing handles which extend in a radial direction relative to the circle.
8. The ring as in claim 7, wherein the ring also includes a support portion which extends from one portion of the ring, to a location under a bottom of the bowl, and to another portion of the ring.
9. The ring as in claim 8, wherein said one portion of the ring is attached to one of the handles, and the another portion of the ring is attached to the other of the handles.
10. A method of covering an item of servingwear, comprising attaching a removable insulating ring around a round outer surface of the servingwear, by stretching the ring around the round outer surface; and subsequently holding the servingwear by holding a surface of the insulating ring.
11. The method as in claim 10, wherein the ring is formed of silicone.
12. The method as in claim 11, wherein the method is held to the servingwear by elastic action caused by the stretching.
13. The method as in claim 10, wherein the serving wear is a disc-shaped plate.
14. The method as in claim 13, wherein the ring is round, and has an inner U-shaped cavity that is sized to stretch around an outer edge of the disc-shaped plate and cover an outer portion of an edge perimeter of the plate.
15. The method as in claim 10, wherein the servingwear is a bowl.
16. The method as in claim 15, wherein the ring extends in a circle and has two oppositely facing handles which extend in a radial direction relative to the circle.
17. The method as in claim 16, wherein the ring also includes a support portion which extends from one portion of the ring, to a location under a bottom of the bowl, and to another portion of the ring.
18. The ring as in claim 17, wherein said one portion of the ring is attached to one of the handles, and the another portion of the ring is attached to the other of the handles.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0011] The figures show aspects of the invention, and specifically:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] The present application describes a heat resistant ring device that is used to cover outside edges of servingwear. The term servingwear, as used herein, intends to refer to any implement that can be used to serve and contain hot food, including a plate, bowl or other implement. The invention is most applicable to items of servingwear that are formed of heat conducting materials such as a ceramic or glass.
[0023] The term servingwear is used throughout the specification refers to plates, bowls, and other like items that can hold food to be served.
[0024] The first embodiment, as described herein, is a plate ring, intended for covering the edge of a servingwear item, here a disc shaped plate 300 as shown in
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[0026] In an embodiment, the plate extends between any inner bounding surface 140 and outer bounding surface 141. The distance between the inner bounding surface 140 and outer bounds doing surface 141 is approximately 1 inch. This edge fits on the outer 1 inch of the plate. In an embodiment, the ring is formed of an elastomeric insulating and stretchable material, preferably silicone. This silicone is stretched, as described herein to fit around the edge of the plate and the stretching action causes the ring to be held on the plate.
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[0028] The U-shaped surface 200 fits around the edge of the plate.
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[0031] An alternative embodiment, is intended for use on a bowl, which is a vessel that is much deeper than a plate and typically has edge surfaces which are more vertical than horizontal, while the plate's edge surfaces are horizontal. Because the plate edge surfaces are horizontal, the plate can easily be held at its edge.
[0032] However, the bowl surfaces are more vertical and food is contained in the inside surface. In order to properly hold the bowl, this embodiment uses a device which holds the bottom of the bowl, and has horizontally extending handles.
[0033] This bowl holding embodiment is illustrated in
[0034] A heat resistant silicone ring 600 supports an area on an upper portion of the bowl, surrounding about 1? inch of the bowl circumference. Two handles are formed as 1 extending flanges 610, 615, on opposing sides of the bowl for handling the bowl safely. The flanges form oppositely facing handles which extend in a radial direction relative to the circle defined by the ring. The ring and flanges need not be right at the top edge of the bowl, but can be, as shown in the figures, spaced slightly down from the top of the bowl, for example ? to 2 inches down from the top of the bowl.
[0035] This facilitates using the bowl holding ring on many different bowl sizes.
[0036] Additional support is provided by a strip of silicone that extends from the circumferential strip at the flanges, under the sides and bottom of the bowl like a sling.
[0037] This modification of the safe n sizzling ring prevents liquid from the soup bowl from heating the ring surrounding the bowl. The ring on the plate embodiment is at the edges of the plate, but a bowl may have hot material actually inside the bowl just on the other side of the location where the plate surrounds the bowl. Because of this, the ring could still get very hot when the bowl is filled with hot liquid. The flanges 610, 615 extend away from the edges of the bowl, and can stay cool no matter how hot the bowl or its contents are, while the strip of silicone under the bowl provides total support for the bowl when held by the flanges.
[0038] The bowl is custom sized for the Safe N Sizzlin bowl supporter and just slides into it easily with slight stretching of the silicone strap and sling. After use, the bowl is easily removed from the bowl supporter with simple stretching of the strap and sling.
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[0044] The previous description of the disclosed exemplary embodiments is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make or use the present invention. Various modifications to these exemplary embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles defined herein may be applied to other embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown herein but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and novel features disclosed herein.