System and apparatus for assisting a user in portion control while eating
09585500 ยท 2017-03-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G19/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G19/025
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G21/145
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47G19/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G21/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G19/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A system of place-setting components used to facilitate serving and eating healthy food portions. The place-setting system comprising: a plate and a nestable set of two or more serving spoons. The plate includes one or more serving areas corresponding to a portion size for one or more food components of a meal. Each of the serving spoons in the nestable set includes a bowl-shaped cup and a handle. The handle of the serving spoons comprising: a first segment, extending distally from the proximal end of the handle, with a portion of a distal-most section of the first segment extending upward; a second segment connected to the first segment, with the second segment extending downward; a third segment connected to the second segment, with the third segment extending generally upward; and a fourth segment connected to the third segment, with the fourth segment extending generally distally.
Claims
1. A place setting dish for facilitating serving and eating healthy food portions, the place setting dish comprising: a bottom side; and a serving side opposite the bottom side, the serving side comprising: a central well section having an outer edge; an outer rim section surrounding the central well section and being upwardly offset from the central well section, the outer rim section having an inner edge; an intermediate verge section extending around the central well section and extending upwardly from the outer edge of the central well section to the inner edge of the outer rim section; and a plurality of serving areas positioned in the central well section, the serving areas being spaced from the intermediate verge section and being spaced from each other for spacing food components placed in the serving areas from each other and the central well section and the outer rim section being colored in different colors so as to make the food appear more plentiful to a user, the bottom side including a graphical legend for assisting the user in using the place setting dish correctly.
2. The place setting dish as claimed in claim 1, wherein the outer diameter of the rim section is between approximately 1.3 times and approximately 1.9 times the outer diameter of the central well section so as to make food placed in the central well section appear more plentiful to the user.
3. The place setting dish as claimed in claim 1, wherein the central well section includes a plurality of closed curves formed via markings indicating the serving areas.
4. The place setting dish as claimed in claim 1, wherein the central well section includes a plurality of closed curves formed via a depression indicating the serving areas and configured to at least partially retain food components placed in the serving areas.
5. The place setting dish as claimed in claim 1, wherein the central well section is substantially flat.
6. The place setting dish as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least two of the serving areas have different surface area sizes than each other.
7. The place setting dish as claimed in claim 1, wherein each serving area has a different surface area size than the other serving areas.
8. The place setting dish as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one of the serving areas is an outer serving area including an inner serving area at least partially enclosed in the outer serving area so that a food component may be placed in one of the outer serving area or the inner serving area.
9. The place setting dish as claimed in claim 8, wherein the outer serving area is circular and the inner serving area is circular and concentric with the outer serving area.
10. The place setting dish as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the serving side is colored in a cool color for calming the user and encouraging the user to eat slower.
11. The place setting dish as claimed in claim 1, wherein the central well section is colored in a cool color for calming the user and encouraging the user to eat slower.
12. The place setting dish as claimed in claim 11, wherein the outer rim section is white for contrasting with the color of the central well section.
13. The place setting dish as claimed in claim 1, wherein the outer rim section is colored in a cool color and the well section is white so as to contrast with the color of the outer rim section for calming the user and encouraging the user to eat slower.
14. The place setting dish as claimed in claim 1, wherein the legend indicates a type of food component to place in each serving area.
15. The place setting dish as claimed in claim 1, wherein the legend indicates an amount of food to place in each serving area.
16. The place setting dish as claimed in claim 1, wherein the legend includes a graphic of at least one additional dish for assisting the user in correctly using the at least one additional dish.
17. A plate for facilitating serving and eating healthy food portions, the plate comprising: a serving side comprising: a substantially flat central well section having an outer edge; an outer rim section surrounding the central well section and being upwardly offset from the central well section, the outer rim section having an inner edge, an outer diameter of the outer rim section being between approximately 1.3 times and approximately 1.9 times an outer diameter of the central well section, an outer diameter of the well section being between approximately 5 inches and approximately 7.5 inches, and a width of the outer rim section being between approximately 1.3 inches to approximately 1.75 inches so as to make food placed in the central well section appear more plentiful to a user, the outer rim section and the central well section having different colors for making food placed in the central well section appear larger and more plentiful to the user, one of the colors being a cool color for calming the user and encouraging the user to eat slower; an intermediate verge section extending around the central well section and extending upwardly from the outer edge of the central well section to the inner edge of the outer rim section; and at least three serving areas positioned in the central well section, the serving areas each having a closed curve, the serving areas being spaced from the intermediate verge section, at least some of the serving areas being spaced from each other for spacing food components placed in the serving areas from each other so as to make the food appear more plentiful to the user, one of the serving areas being contained entirely within another one of the serving areas, the serving areas each having different surface area sizes than the other serving areas; and a bottom side opposite the serving side, the bottom side including a graphical legend indicating a food component and a food component amount to place in each serving area for assisting the user in correctly using the plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(13) The drawing figures do not limit the present invention to the specific embodiments disclosed and described herein. The drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(14) The following detailed description references the accompanying drawings that illustrate specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. The embodiments are intended to describe aspects of the invention in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention. Other embodiments can be utilized and changes can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense. The scope of the present invention is defined only by the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.
(15) In this description, references to one embodiment, an embodiment, or embodiments mean that the feature or features being referred to are included in at least one embodiment of the technology. Separate references to one embodiment, an embodiment, or embodiments in this description do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment and are also not mutually exclusive unless so stated and/or except as will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the description. For example, a feature, structure, act, etc. described in one embodiment may also be included in other embodiments, but is not necessarily included. Thus, the present technology can include a variety of combinations and/or integrations of the embodiments described herein.
(16) Turning to the drawings and as illustrated in
(17) With reference to
(18) In embodiments such as illustrated in
(19) Embodiments of the present invention provide for the surface area of the plate 12, as defined by each of the surface areas of the well section 20, the rim section 22, and the verge section 24, to be precisely formed, so as to visually and psychologically satisfy a user's desires for food, while maintaining a sufficient surface area to contain enough food to physically satisfy nutritional needs of the user. In certain embodiments, the diameter of the plate 12 may be between about 1.3 to about 1.9 times the diameter of the well section 20, about 1.4 times the diameter of the well section, or about 1.6 times the diameter of the well section. For instance, certain embodiments of the present invention may provide for: the diameter of the plate to be between about 8 inches to about 11 inches, the diameter of the well section 20 to be between about 5 inches to about 7.5 inches, and a width of the rim section 22 to be between about 1.3 inches to about 1.75 inches. By maintaining the ratio between the diameter of the plate 12 and the well section 20 between such above-described values, food components of a meal placed within the well section will appear larger and more plentiful to users. As a result, the meal will appear more satisfying, thus encouraging users to place less food components on the plate 12 and to ultimately consume less food. A specific, non-limiting exemplary measurement for the plate 12 may include the diameter of the plate being about 10.625 inches, with the diameter of the well section 20 being about 7 inches and the width of the rim section 22 being about 1.625 inches. An additional specific, non-limiting exemplary measurement for the plate 12 may include the diameter of the plate being about 8.125 inches, with the diameter of the well section 20 being about 5 inches and the width of the rim section 22 being about 1.375 inches. However, it is understood that such specific measurements are provided solely for illustrative purposes, and are not intended to be limiting.
(20) As previously stated, embodiments of the present invention provide for the plate 12 to include one or more serving areas on the serving side of the plate. As illustrated by
(21) The surface areas of each of the serving areas are configured to accept a food portion size for one or more food components of a meal. For instance, as illustrated in
(22) Variations in relative positioning of the serving areas of the plate 12 may, in certain embodiments, provide for certain serving areas to be concentric. For example, as shown in
(23) As described, the above-provided specific serving area configuration with five serving areas may be implemented for certain food components of a dinner-type meal. For such a meal, the 1 cup portion size may be used for fruits and vegetables, for instance. The 0.75 cup and/or the 0.5 cup portion size may be used for carbohydrates, such as starches or grains. The 0.25 cup may be used for proteins, such as meats. Finally, the 0.125 cup portion size may be used for various types of sauces, dressings, jams, or the like. However, it is understood that such exemplary descriptions of food components to serving areas is provided for illustration only, and embodiments of the present invention provide for various types of food components to be included within the serving areas as may be necessary to meet various meal, dietary, or nutritional requirements. Further, because each of the serving areas of the plate 12 are associated with portion sizes that correspond to food components that may be placed within the respective serving areas, the serving areas may be used to indicate and hold appropriate portion sizes of specific types of food components that are needed to achieve a complete and healthy meal. As such, a user can be assured that she will serve and consume appropriate portions of each required type of food component to maintain healthy eating habits as directed and required by dietary guidelines. Further, it is understood that each of the serving areas may correspond to other units of measurement, such as ounces, pounds, or the like.
(24) In additional embodiments of the present invention, the plate 12 may include a plurality of color schemes on its serving side. In certain embodiments, the color scheme may include coloring of its well section 20, rim section 22, and/or verge section 24 in cool colors, such as blues, greens, purples, browns, greys, or the like. Specifically, such cool colors may include the following colors included in the Pantone Matching System (PMS) scale: PMS Color 7468C, 312C, 584C, and/or 723C. Certain embodiments may provide for the plate 12 to specifically not include hot colors, such as reds, oranges, or yellows. In particular, the plate 12 that includes cool colors may provide a calming effect on users, which causes the user to eat slower and, thus, less food. Alternatively, hot colors may stimulate the user's senses, thus inducing faster eating and causing more food to be eaten. Further, in certain embodiments, the well section 20 and the rim section 22 may be of different contrasting colors. For instance, the well section 20 may be formed in a cool color, while the rim section 22 is formed in a basic white color. Alternatively, the well section 20 may be formed in the basic white color, while the rim section 22 is formed in a cool color. By maintaining a color contrast between the well section 20 and the rim section 22, food components of a meal placed within the well section will appear larger and more plentiful to users. As a result, the meal will appear more satisfying, thus encouraging users to place less food components on the plate 12 and to ultimately consume less food. In even further embodiments, the well section 20 and/or the rim section 22 may have a color contrast with the verge section 24, so as to provide for additional visual color contrast for the user.
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(26) In addition, embodiments of the present invention may provide for diameters of each of the upper-rims 48 of serving spoons in the nestable set 14 to correspond with the diameters of the serving areas from the plate 12. For example, in embodiments with a nestable set 14 of four serving spoons and with the plate 12 as illustrated in
(27) Each handle 44 of the serving spoons in the nestable set 14 may include a plurality of connected segments that provide for the serving spoons to engage in a plurality of positions with items such as the base surface, a serving bowl, or other kitchen utensil and/or accessory. In certain embodiments, such as illustrated in
(28) The handle 44 may additionally include a second segment 62 connected to the first segment 56 via a first arcuate connecting segment 64, with the second segment extending downward from the first arcuate connecting segment. In certain embodiments, a longitudinal centerline 66 of the second segment 62 forms a second angle 68 with a portion of the reference plane 54 that lies distally with respect to the longitudinal centerline of the second segment. In certain embodiments, the second angle 68 may be between about 15 degrees to about 165 degrees, between about 30 degrees to about 90 degrees, or about 60 degrees.
(29) The handle 44 may further include a third segment 70 connected to the second segment 62 via a second arcuate connecting segment 72, with the third segment extending generally upward. In certain embodiments, a longitudinal centerline 74 of the third segment 70 forms a third angle 76 with a portion of the reference plane 54 that lies distally with respect to the longitudinal centerline of the third segment. In certain embodiments, the third angle 76 may be between about 15 degrees to about 165 degrees, between about 30 degrees to about 90 degrees, or about 55 degrees.
(30) Finally, the handle 44 may include a fourth segment 78 connected with the third segment 70 via a third arcuate connecting segment 80. The fourth segment 78 extends generally distally from the third arcuate connecting segment 80 and may be generally parallel with the reference plane 54.
(31) In certain embodiments, the first and second arcuate connecting segments 64,72 each have a radius of curvature that are approximately equal in magnitude. Additionally, the third arcuate connecting segment 80 may have a radius of curvature that is between about 8 to about 12 times the radius of curvature of the first and second arcuate connecting segments 64,72, or about 10 time radius of curvature of the first and second arcuate connecting segments 64,72. However, embodiments of the present invention may provide for the arcuate connecting segments to have different radii of curvatures as required for the serving spoons to engage in a plurality of positions with various items, of which, certain positions and items are described below.
(32) The plurality of segments of the handle 44 provide for the serving spoon to be situated in a plurality of stable positions. For instance, with reference to
(33) In certain embodiments, the handle 44 of each of the serving spoons included in the nestable set 14 may additionally include a hook-shaped segment on its distal end 50. The hook-shaped segment may be used to hang each of the serving spoons from its distal end 50. For instance, the serving spoon may be hung from its distal end 50 on a rim of a serving bowl, on a ledge, a hook, a hanging-nail, or other various objects or surfaces. In certain other embodiments, the hook-shaped segment may be elongated, such that it extends proximally from the distal end 50, under the fourth section 78, and towards the third segment 70. In still even further embodiments, the distal end 50 of the handle 44 of the serving spoons may include an opening, such as a circular hole, that passes through a thickness of the handle. The opening may be used to hang the serving spoons by their distal ends 50 from a hook, hanging-nail, or other item.
(34) Embodiments of the present invention may also provide for the handle 44 of the serving spoons in the nestable set 14 to include a width that remains generally constant as the handle extends from its proximal end 52 to its distal end 50. However, other embodiments may provide for the width of the handle 44 to vary as the handle extends from its proximal end 52 to its distal end 50. In still other embodiments, the handle 44 may include a gap that extends down a center of its width, between its proximal end 52 and its distal end 50. In such embodiments, the handle 44 may be presented in a fork-shape, with two sections, separated by the gap, which extend from the proximal end 52 to the distal end 50. Such an embodiment may provide for similar strength characteristics as the handle 44 with a constant width. However, the fork-shape may provide for less material to be used when forming the handle 44.
(35) The system 10 of place-setting components may additionally include the bowl 16, as illustrated in
(36) The system 10 of place-setting components may further include the cup 18, such as is illustrated in
(37) The nestable spoons 14, the bowl 16, and the cup 18 may each include a plurality of color schemes using the cool colors, as was previously described for the plate 12. As with the plate 12, the cool colors may provide a calming effect on users, such that the users may consume food components more slowly, so as to ultimately consume less food. In additional embodiments, certain portions of the nestable spoons 14, the bowl 16, and the cup 18 may have various components with contrasting colors. For example, in embodiments of the present invention that include the bowl 16 with a rim section, the rim section and an inner portion of the bowl may be of contrasting colors. For instance, the rim section may be formed in a basic white color, while the inner portion of the bowl 16 may be formed in a cool color. By maintaining a color contrast, food components placed within the bowl will appear larger and more plentiful to users. As a result, the food components will appear more satisfying, thus encouraging users to place less food components in the bowl 16 and to ultimately consume less food. Thus, it is understood that various place-setting components of the system 10 may be formed with color contrasting components, such that food components placed within them will appear larger and more plentiful.
(38) As with the plates 12, the fill line indicias for each of the bowl 16 and cup 18 are associated with portion sizes that correspond to a food components that may be placed within the respective component. Thus, the fill line indicias may be used to indicate an appropriate portion of specific types of food components that should be placed within each of the components of the system 10. As such, the serving areas and/or fill line indicias may be used to indicate and hold appropriate portion sizes of specific types of food components that are needed to achieve a complete and healthy meal. As such, a user can be assured that she will serve and consume appropriate portions of each required type of food component to maintain healthy eating habits as directed and required by dietary guidelines. Further, as should be understood, the place-setting components of the system 10 work together in a complimentary fashion, such that users can use various components of the system to serve and consume appropriate portion sizes of food components for various types of entire meals. Thus, during a dinner-type meal for instance, the plate 12 may be used to hold appropriate portion sizes of carbohydrates, fruits and vegetables, proteins, and sauces, while the bowl 16 may be used to hold an appropriate portion size of a soup, salad, or pasta. Concurrently, the cup 18 may be used to hold an appropriate portion size of a drink, such as a juice, tea, soda, or the like. Further, as has previously been described, the nestable set of serving spoons 14 are each configured for serving such appropriate sizes of food components within the plate 12, the bowl 16, and the cup 18. As a result, a user can use the multiple components of the system 10 of place-setting components to serve and consume appropriate portion sizes for each food component of an entire meal.
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(40) Although the invention has been described with reference to the exemplary embodiments illustrated in the attached drawings, it is noted that equivalents may be employed and substitutions made herein without departing from the scope of the invention as recited in the claims.
(41) Having thus described various embodiments of the invention, what is claimed as new and desired to be protected by Letters Patent includes the following: