Serving tray
10154746 ยท 2018-12-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G23/0625
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B65D1/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A serving tray comprises a top side and a bottom side generally parallel to each other and a periphery. The top side is arranged for supporting objects on the tray and the bottom side for carrying the tray by hand. The tray has a center of gravity and an axis extending substantially perpendicular through it. The bottom side has a relief comprising first and second gripping structures each generally surrounding the axis, and being recessed and providing a first and second radially inner gripping surface, respectively, and being arranged such that sections of the first and second inner gripping surfaces are located diametrically opposite each other at first and second radial distances with respect to the axis, respectively, and such that in plural azimuthal positions around the axis the ratios of the first and second radial distances of the respective opposite sections are equal.
Claims
1. A serving tray for carrying a plurality of drinks, comprising a top side, a bottom side, and a periphery, wherein the top and bottom sides are generally parallel to each other, the top side being planar so as to support the plurality of drinks on the tray and the bottom side being arranged to carry the tray by hand, an upstanding rim surrounding the top side and protruding therefrom on a periphery of the tray, wherein the tray has a center of gravity and an axis extending through the center of gravity substantially perpendicular to the top and bottom sides, wherein the bottom side has a relief comprising first and second gripping structures each generally surrounding the axis, the first gripping structure being recessed and providing a first radially inner gripping surface, and the second gripping structure being recessed and providing a second radially inner gripping surface, and wherein the first and second gripping structures are configured as concentric rings such that sections of the first and second inner gripping surfaces are located diametrically opposite each other at first and second radial distances with respect to the axis, respectively, wherein at least one of the first gripping structure and the second gripping structure has an inner gripping surface having a radial inner slope that extends from the bottom side away from the axis, and a gripping structure top surface, further from the axis than the inner gripping surface, having a radial outer slope that extends in a slope away from the inner gripping surface toward the bottom side, and such that in plural azimuthal positions around the axis, the ratios of the first and second radial distances of the respective opposite sections are equal.
2. The serving tray according to claim 1, wherein the ratios are constant around the axis.
3. The serving tray according to claim 1, wherein the first and second inner gripping surfaces are substantially continuous around the axis (A).
4. The serving tray according to claim 1, wherein at least the first and second inner gripping surfaces are circular.
5. The serving tray according to claim 1, wherein the bottom side is, apart from the recessed gripping structures, substantially planar.
6. The serving tray according to claim 1, wherein the bottom side radially inside the first gripping structure and/or radially outside of the second gripping structure, comprises one or more further recessed portions.
7. The serving tray according to claim 1, wherein at least part of the gripping structures comprises a rough and/or textured surface.
8. The serving tray according to claim 1, wherein at least part of the gripping structures comprises a material that is soft and/or having an elevated friction against human skin.
9. The serving tray according to claim 1, wherein at least a section of the first gripping structure is arranged at a radial position with respect to the axis in a range of about 4-5 cm.
10. The serving tray according to claim 9, wherein and at least a section of the second gripping structure is arranged at a radial position of about 6-8 cm.
11. The serving tray according to claim 10, wherein at least a section of the first gripping structure is arranged at a radial position with respect to the axis in a range of about 4.3-4.6 cm.
12. The serving tray according to claim 11, wherein and at least a section of the second gripping structure is arranged at a radial position of about 6.5-7 cm.
13. The serving tray according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and second gripping structures are recessed for about 2-5 mm.
14. The serving tray according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and second radially inner gripping surfaces has a radially inner slope that extends in an angle in a range of 10-60 degrees with respect to a radial direction about the axis.
15. The serving tray according to claim 14, wherein at least one of the first and second radially inner gripping surfaces has a radially inner slope that extends in an angle in a range of 30-50 degrees with respect to a radial direction about the axis.
16. The serving tray according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and second gripping structures are recessed for about 2-3 mm.
17. The serving tray according to claim 1, wherein the upstanding rim and the top side are symmetric about the axis.
18. A serving tray for carrying a plurality of drinks, comprising a top side, a bottom side, and a periphery, wherein the top and bottom sides are generally parallel to each other, the top side being planar so as to support the plurality of drinks on the tray and the bottom side being arranged to carry the tray by hand, wherein the tray has a center of gravity and an axis extending through the center of gravity substantially perpendicular to the top and bottom sides, wherein the bottom side has a relief comprising first and second gripping structures each generally surrounding the axis, the first gripping structure being recessed and providing a first radially inner gripping surface, and the second gripping structure being recessed and providing a second radially inner gripping surface, wherein the first and second gripping structures are configured as concentric rings such that sections of the first and second inner gripping surfaces are located diametrically opposite each other at first and second radial distances with respect to the axis, respectively, and such that in plural azimuthal positions around the axis, the ratios of the first and second radial distances of the respective opposite sections are equal; and wherein at least one of the first and second gripping structures is asymmetric in radial cross section, having first and/or second inner gripping surfaces with a radially inner slope that is relatively steep and extends in a slope from the bottom side away from the axis, and a gripping structure top surface, further from the axis than the inner gripping surface, having a radially outer outward slope that is relatively small and extends away from the inner gripping surface in a slope toward the bottom side.
19. The serving tray according to claim 18, wherein the gripping structure top surface is curved and/or generally conical about the axis with a top angle in an upward direction.
20. A serving tray for carrying drinks, comprising a top side, a bottom side, and a periphery, wherein the top and bottom sides are generally parallel to each other, the top side being planar and arranged for supporting one or more drinks on the tray and the bottom side being arranged to carry the tray by hand, wherein the tray has a center of gravity and an axis extending through the center of gravity substantially perpendicular to the top and bottom sides, wherein the bottom side has a relief comprising first and second gripping structures formed as recesses in the bottom side, each generally surrounding the axis, the first gripping structure being recessed and providing a first radially inner gripping surface, and the second gripping structure being recessed and providing a second radially inner gripping surface, wherein the first and second gripping structures are configured as concentric rings such that sections of the first and second inner gripping surfaces are located diametrically opposite each other at first and second radial distances with respect to the axis, respectively, and such that in plural azimuthal positions around the axis, the ratios of the first and second radial distances of the respective opposite sections are equal; and wherein the first and second gripping structures each are asymmetric in radial cross section, having first and, respectively, second inner gripping surfaces with a radially inner slope that is relatively steep and extends in a slope from the bottom side away from the axis, and a gripping structure top surface further from the axis than the inner gripping surface and having a radially outer outward slope that is relatively small but distinct from being parallel to the bottom side, and extends away from the inner gripping surface in a slope toward the bottom side.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above-described aspects will hereafter be more explained with further details and benefits with reference to the drawings showing embodiments of the invention by way of example.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(13) It is noted that the drawings are schematic, not necessarily to scale and that details that are not required for understanding the present invention may have been omitted. The terms upward, downward, below, above, and the like relate to the embodiments as oriented in the drawings, unless otherwise specified. Further, elements that are at least substantially identical or that perform an at least substantially identical function are denoted by the same numeral.
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(15) In the following, all directions are referred to in standard cylindrical coordinates with respect to the axis A.
(16) The tray 1 has a relief comprising two gripping structures 9, 11 formed as recesses 9, 11 in the bottom side 5 into the body 2. Here, the gripping structures 9, 11 are configured as rings, being symmetrically arranged in concentric circular shape about the axis A and providing a central portion 13 radially inside of the first gripping structures 9, a middle portion 15 between the first and second gripping structures 9, 11 and an outer portion 17 radially outward of the second gripping structure 11. The gripping structures 9, 11 are arranged for receiving part of the fingertips of a user, typically the thumb in the first gripping structure 9 and at least some other fingertips in the second gripping structure 11, as schematically indicated with tray 1 and hand H in
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(18) In use, the fingers of a user's carrying hand will naturally find the gripping features 9, 11 and assume an optimum position underneath the tray 1 wherein the central portion 13 and the center of gravity of the tray 1 are arranged over or on the palm of the hand, without the user requiring to test the balance of the tray and accuracy and security of his/her hold on the tray 1. Thus, the tray 1 can easily be carried in balanced fashion and any unbalance due to uneven loading of the tray 1 can be readily corrected, assisted by the relief of the gripping structure surfaces.
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(20) It is noted that differently shaped further recesses may be provided, e.g. providing a plurality of relatively small-sized recesses in the inner and outer portions 213, 217, possibly formed as dents, concentric rings, circle segments and/or other shapes like triangles, stars etc.
(21) In the top surface 3 an optional recess 223 is provided which may receive at least part of a lining or cover, e.g. comprising a liquid absorbent and/or anti-slip-material, which may carry advertisement indicia. The recess 223 may have any suitable size and/or shape.
(22) On the upstanding rim 207, here on the outside thereof, an optional stacking abutment, e.g. a protrusion 225 as shown here, may be provided which facilitates stable stacking of trays and prevents sticking together of stacked wet trays.
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(24) The recessed nature of the gripping structures 9, 11 in an otherwise planar bottom side facilitates sliding the tray 1 on or off a surface, wherein the user's hand naturally will feel and hold the gripping structures 9, 11, without requiring (time for) testing and checking the appropriate balance of the tray 1. The ergonomic shape reduces strain on and fatigue of the user's hand and reduces chances of tipping the tray and/or spilling carried objects, e.g. drinks. Also, the presently provided tray is thought to improve the user's sense of security and wellbeing, and thus improves the user's job satisfaction.
(25) In a preferred embodiment, the first gripping surface 9A is arranged at a radial position r1 of about 4-5 cm, preferably about 4.3-4.6 cm, e.g. at a radius of about 4.4 cm (=a diameter of ca 8.8 cm), and the second gripping surface is arranged at a radial position r2 of about 6-8 cm, preferably about 6.5-7 cm, e.g. at a radius of about 6.7 cm (=a diameter of ca 13.4 cm). The second gripping portion preferably extends to a radius r3 of about 8-13 cm, more preferably about 9-11 cm, e.g. at a radius of about 10.5 cm (=a diameter of about 21 cm). It is found that such values tend to fit for most adult hands for providing a reliable grip suitable for serving trays up to about 40 cm diameter, although larger or smaller trays e.g. 20-50 cm diameter may be provided as well.
(26) In a preferred embodiment, the first and/or second gripping structures are recessed for about 2-5 mm, e.g. 2-4 mm, e.g. about 2.5-3 mm. It is found that such depths, in particular when provided with a rough and/or textured surface, suffice to receive a sufficient portion of a finger tip that a reliable grip can be exerted on the tray. As a result, the tray need not have a particularly thick bottom and therefore may remain quite light weight.
(27) It is noted that the recessed nature of the gripping structure of the presently provided tray reduces the tray's weight. For example, suitable approximate values for the serving tray shown in
(28) In a preferred embodiment, at least one of the first and second radially inner gripping surfaces 9A, 11A, preferably both, has a radially inner slope that extends in an angle , with respect to the radial direction about the axis A in a range of 10-60 degrees, in particular 30-50 degrees, i.e. in a range of 80-30 degrees, in particular 60-30 degrees, with respect to the axial direction (see
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(30) The present disclosure is not restricted to the above described embodiments which can be varied in a number of ways within the scope of the appended claims. For instance the gripping structures and the tray may have other relative dimensions. The tray need not be round. Further, the gripping structures need not be constant and may be interrupted. A relief of the gripping structure surfaces may comprise concentric circles about the tray's axis A. Further, opposite to the shown embodiments, the first and/or second gripping surface may be at least partly recessed or hollowed inward in radial direction (having a sand-hour-like shape along the axial direction), providing a waisted central portion and a relatively sharp, somewhat radially outward extending lower, edge to serve as a ledge for increased finger retention. The first and second gripping structures may have different depths, surface structures and/or surface materials.
(31) Elements and aspects discussed for or in relation with a particular embodiment may be suitably combined with elements and aspects of other embodiments, unless explicitly stated otherwise.