Food tray cup holder
09603475 ยท 2017-03-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G23/0641
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A cup holder for holding a plurality of cups on a food tray comprises a pair of spaced apart lower lip extensions for fitting onto the food tray; a sidewall region extending upwardly from each lower lip extension; and a top plane region that connects both sidewall regions and extends: substantially perpendicular to the sidewall regions and substantially parallel to a flat upper surface of the food tray. This top plane region includes a plurality of spaced apart apertures that hold a beverage cup while transporting food and drinks on the food tray.
Claims
1. In combination, a food tray having a flat upper surface and a bottommost surface and a cup holder for holding a plurality of beverage cups on a portion of the food bay with at least a portion of the food tray available for holding one or more food products thereon, said cup holder comprising: a pair of spaced apart lower lip extensions fitting about opposed side edges of the food tray and contacting the bottommost surface of the food tray while leaving at least two adjacent corners of the food tray uncovered by the cup holder; a sidewall region extending upwardly from each lower lip extension; and a top plane region extending substantially perpendicular to and connecting both sidewall regions, said top plane region: (i) extending substantially parallel to the flat upper surface of the food tray when installed thereon and (ii) having a plurality of spaced apart apertures, each aperture intended to hold a beverage cup while the food tray is used to transport food and drinks to an eating destination.
2. The combination food tray and cup holder of claim 1, which is sized to fit on a long side of the food tray, extend parallel to a short side of the food tray and carry at least two beverage cups.
3. The combination food tray and cup holder of claim 1, which is sized to fit on a short side of the food tray, extend parallel to a long side of the food tray and carry at least three beverage cups.
4. The combination food tray and cup holder of claim 1, which includes width adjustment means for fitting onto either a short side or a long side of the food tray.
5. The combination food tray and cup holder of claim 4 wherein the width adjustment means includes a spring insert for the top plane region of the cup holder.
6. The combination food tray and cup holder of claim 4 wherein the width adjustment means includes a slidable extension section for the top plane region of the cup holder.
7. The combination food tray and cup holder of claim 1 wherein the apertures include a plurality of adjustable tabs for holding different sized beverage cups.
8. The combination food tray and cup holder of claim 1, which is made from molded plastic or a rubberized material.
9. The combination food tray and cup holder of claim 1, which is made from metal or a metal composite.
10. The combination food tray and cup holder of claim 1, which is made from reinforced cardboard.
11. The combination food tray and cup holder of claim 1, which is sized to clip onto both a short side and a long side of the food tray for holding rows of beverage cups, each row containing two or more beverage cups.
12. The combination food tray and cup holder of claim 11, which is capable of carrying at least 9 beverage cups for transport.
13. The combination food tray and cup holder of claim 1 wherein the cup holder leaves a majority of the food tray available for holding one or more food products thereon.
14. A combination of a food tray having a flat upper surface and a bottommost wall and a flexible one-piece cup holder for holding two or three beverage cups onto a portion of the food tray with at least a portion of the food tray available for holding one or more food products thereon, said cup holder being made from molded plastic or a rubberized material and comprising: a pair of spaced apart lower lip extensions fitting about opposed side edges and contacting with the bottommost wall of the food tray while leaving at least two adjacent corners of the food tray uncovered by the cup holder; a sidewall region extending upwardly from each lower lip extension; and a top plane region extending: substantially perpendicular to and connecting both sidewall regions and substantially parallel to the flat upper surface of the food tray when installed thereon, said top plane region having two or more, spaced apart apertures, each aperture intended to hold a beverage cup when the food tray is used for carrying food and drinks to a table.
15. The combination food tray and cup holder of claim 14, which is sized to fit on a long side of the food tray, extend parallel to a short side of the food tray and carry at least two beverage cups.
16. The combination food tray and cup holder of claim 14, which is sized to fit on a short side of the food tray, extend parallel to a long side of the food tray and carry three beverage cups.
17. The combination food tray and cup holder of claim 14 wherein the apertures include a plurality of adjustable tabs for holding different sized beverage cups.
18. The combination food tray and cup holder of claim 14 wherein the cup holder leaves a majority of the food tray available for holding one or more food products thereon.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further features, objectives and advantages will become clearer from the following Detailed Description made with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(22) It is an object of this invention to provide a holder for two or more cups on a pre-existing food tray such as those used in many fast food restaurants and/or mall food courts.
(23) Another object of the invention is to provide a food tray cup holder that is lightweight, easily shipped and stored when not in use and convenient to install and use.
(24) A further object of the invention is to provide a cup holder which is inexpensive to produce and yet relatively durable.
(25) Yet another object is to provide a cup holder, which, depending on the material and method of manufacture, may be made for repeated use, or used only once and disposed of (possibly even made from recyclable materials such as cardboard, metal, plastics, or combinations thereof).
(26) Other objects and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the accompanying drawings.
(27) In the accompanying FIGURES, component elements common to the various embodiments are commonly numbered, though in the next hundred series. Furthermore,
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(31) Unfortunately, even the carrying of a single cup with one's food items can become a precarious exercise. No matter what upper surface is employed on these trays, the general imbalance of a filled beverage cup (let alone multiple cups for the same food order) tends to lead one in an awkward balancing act from the counter where the food is served to the table where it will be eaten. Too often, these treks across crowded restaurants and/or food courts end in drink spills on or about the tray or worse. There have also been total losses of one or more drinks from the tray and onto the table, restaurant floor or, worst of all, on an unsuspecting family member or fellow customer in the purchaser's path to an open table and chair set.
(32) The independent, stand-alone cup holders of this invention do NOT require full integration into any one tray (food holder) design. Rather, these cup holders can be easily clipped over and onto a tray by the server before the rest of the food order is situated thereon. Alternately, a semi-filled food tray can be raised, kept somewhat level (i.e. parallel to the serving counter) and then slid sideways into these cup holder shapes, sizes and designs. Depending on the give of the material of construction, it may be more preferred to provide greater structural rigidity than to provide ease of optional installation around and about a plurality of food trays, all being commonly sized in depth.
(33) Should the same restaurant/food court have trays that vary (even ever so slightly) in depth, alternate versions of this invention may include adjustment means/clips/spreaders for fitting over a first tray about 10 inches deep, and then expand to fit over a second tray, up to 12 inches deep.
(34) Conversely, if more than two drinks are commonly served in a family order, the cup holders herein may be made to fit widthwise, across the outer rear region of a food tray (3 or 4 cups across) with the remainder of the food order situated in front of the beverages and closer to the body/chest area of the tray carrier.
(35) Another optional variation of this invention can include individualized cup adapters so that the diameter of an adult serving cup can be carried with the same tray holder as a child's size. See, for example, how the different cup depths of a loaded holder can be seen in
(36) That option is exaggerated further in the second alternative embodiment of
(37) In some operations, it may be desirable to have a cup holder, like component 320 in
(38) Yet another variation is depicted in accompanying
(39) Preferably, the cup holders of this invention can be made, as an integral one-piece unit, from molded plastics, rubberized materials (like most food serving trays, for instance). Or, they may be formed from sheet metal, like aluminum or stainless steel. If reuse is less of an issue, every reinforced cardboard alternatives may be considered.
(40) As will be apparent from the foregoing description, cup holders constructed in accordance with the present invention wilt be convenient to use and solve many problems associated with the transport of food items from service counter to table. Such holders will be light in weight and easily stored, particularly permitting the nesting (or stacking) of several holders together.
(41) While a number of modifications of the preferred form have been described above, it will be understood that many other variations and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit of the invention.