Serving board
09565956 ยท 2017-02-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04R1/028
ELECTRICITY
A47G19/025
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B65D65/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21V33/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A serving board is disclosed for supporting an edible product. The serving board comprises a first board defining a lower surface, an upper surface and a first edge. A second board defines a lower surface, an upper surface and a second edge. A spacing layer extends between the lower surface of the first board and the upper surface of the second board. The spacing layer distances the first board from the second board for defining a chamber. An integrated circuit is positioned in the chamber. An electrical power source is positioned in the chamber and electrically coupled to the integrated circuit. An output device electrically is coupled to the integrated circuit for producing a sensatory output. The first board, the second board and the spacing layer are constructed from a biodegradable material.
Claims
1. A serving board for supporting an edible product, comprising; a first board defining a lower surface, an upper surface and a first edge; a second board defining a lower surface, an upper surface and a second edge; a spacing layer extending between said lower surface of said first board and said upper surface of said second board; said spacing layer distancing said first board from said second board for defining a chamber; an integrated circuit positioning in said chamber; an electrical power source positioning in said chamber and electrically coupled to said integrated circuit; an output device electrically coupled to said integrated circuit for producing a sensatory output; said first board, said second board and said spacing layer constructed from a paper pulp based material; and said output device includes an illuminating device and said sensatory output includes a viewable light.
2. A serving board for supporting an edible product as set forth in claim 1, wherein said output device includes a speaker and said sensatory output includes an audible sound.
3. A serving board for supporting an edible product as set forth in claim 2, wherein said audible sound includes a prerecorded musical composition saved within said integrated circuit.
4. A serving board for supporting an edible product as set forth in claim 2, wherein said audible sound includes a prerecorded message saved within said integrated circuit.
5. A serving board for supporting an edible product as set forth in claim 2, further including an actuator electrically coupled to said integrated circuit; said actuator engaged for recording and saving a personal message within said integrated circuit; and said personal message defining said audible sound upon engaging said actuator.
6. A serving board for supporting an edible product as set forth in claim 1, wherein said illuminating device includes a plurality of light emitting diodes secured to said first board and projecting said viewable light in a generally ascending and vertical orientation above said upper surface of said first board.
7. A serving board for supporting an edible product as set forth in claim 1, further including a light dispersing candle coupled to said upper surface of said first board; and said light dispersing candle covering said light emitting diode for projecting said viewable light into said light dispersing candle.
8. A serving board for supporting an edible product as set forth in claim 7, wherein said light dispersing candle is constructed from a paper pulp based material.
9. A serving board for supporting an edible product as set forth in claim 7, wherein said light dispersing candle is constructed from a second edible product.
10. A serving board for supporting an edible product as set forth in claim 1, further including a light dispersing ornament coupled to said upper surface of said first board; and said light dispersing ornament covering said light emitting diode for projecting said viewable light into said light dispersing ornament.
11. A serving board for supporting an edible product as set forth in claim 10, wherein said light dispersing ornament is constructed from a paper pulp based material.
12. A serving board for supporting an edible product as set forth in claim 10, wherein said light dispersing ornament is constructed from a second edible product.
13. A serving board for supporting an edible product as set forth in claim 1, further including a paper pulp based pivoting ornament coupled to said upper surface of said first board; said paper pulp based pivoting ornament position between a collapsible position and an extendable position; said collapsible position defining a parallel orientation with said first board during storage and transportation of the serving board; said expandable position defining a perpendicular orientation with said first board during utilization of the serving board; and said paper pulp based pivoting ornament covering said light emitting diode for projecting said viewable light into said paper pulp based pivoting ornament.
14. A serving board for supporting an edible product as set forth in claim 1, wherein said upper surface of said first board includes a decorative color.
15. A serving board for supporting an edible product as set forth in claim 1, wherein said upper surface of said first board includes a decorative pattern.
16. A serving board for supporting an edible product as set forth in claim 1, further including a wax layer covering said upper surface of said first board for sealing the edible product from said first board.
17. A serving board for supporting an edible product, comprising: a lower board defining a lower fluted corrugated medium between a lower liner board and an upper liner board; said lower board defines a lower edge; an upper board defining an upper fluted corrugated medium between a lower liner board and an upper liner board; said upper board defines an upper edge; a middle board defining a middle fluted corrugated medium between a lower liner board and an upper liner board; said middle board defines a middle edge; a first adhesive coupling said upper liner board of said lower board with said lower liner board of said middle board; a second adhesive coupling said upper liner board of said middle board with said lower liner board of said upper board; a circuit aperture in said middle board for defining a circuit board chamber between said lower board and said upper board; an integrated circuit positioned within said circuit board chamber; an output device electrically coupled to said integrated circuit for producing a sensatory output; and said lower liner board, said upper liner board and said middle fluted corrugated medium constructed from a paper pulp based material.
18. A serving board for supporting an edible product as set forth in claim 17, further including an output aperture in said middle board for defining an output chamber between said lower board and said upper board; said output device including a speaker positioned within said output chamber; and said sensatory output including an audible sound from said speaker.
19. A serving board for supporting an edible product as set forth in claim 18, further including a flaring duct opening in said middle board extending from said output aperture to said first edge and said second edge and between said lower board and said upper board for defining a speaker output chamber; and said speaker output chamber defining an acoustic transformer resulting in a greater acoustic output power.
20. A serving board for supporting an edible product as set forth in claim 17, further including an actuator aperture in said middle board for defining an actuator chamber between said lower board and said upper board; an actuator positioned within said actuator chamber and electrically coupled to said integrated circuit; and said actuator engaged for activating said output device.
21. A serving board for supporting an edible product as set forth in claim 17, further including an electrical power source positioning in said circuit board chamber and electrically coupled to said integrated circuit; and an access panel in said lower board and positioned below said circuit board chamber for removing said electrical power source from said circuit board chamber.
22. A serving board for supporting an edible product as set forth in claim 21, further including a deposable vehicle positioned in said circuit board chamber and between said integrated circuit and said access panel; said electrical power source including a removable battery; and said removable battery withdrawn from said circuit board chamber and positioned within said deposable vehicle for deposing said removable battery.
23. A serving board for supporting an edible product as set forth in claim 17, further including a plurality of middle lighting apertures in said middle board; a plurality of upper lighting apertures in said upper board; said plurality of middle lighting apertures aligning with said plurality of upper lighting apertures for defining a plurality of lighting columns extending within said middle board and said upper board; said output device includes a plurality of illuminating devices and said sensatory output includes a viewable light; and said plurality of illuminating devices positioned within said plurality of lighting columns.
24. A serving board for supporting an edible product as set forth in claim 23, further including a plurality of electrical conduits coupling said integrate circuit and said plurality of illuminating devices; a plurality of conduit perforated lines in said middle board; and said plurality of electrical conduits aligning with said plurality of conduits perforated lines for permitting a continuous abutment between said lower board and said middle board and between said middle board and said upper board.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a fuller understanding of the nature and objects of the invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
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(48) Similar reference characters refer to similar parts throughout the several Figures of the drawings.
DETAILED DISCUSSION
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(50) A spacing layer 60 extending between the lower surface 22 of the first board 20 and the upper surface 44 of the second board 40. The spacing layer 60 distancing the first board 20 from the second board 40 for defining a chamber 62. As shown best in
(51) Preferably, the first board 20, the second board 40 and the spacing layer 60 are constructed from a biodegradable material 64. The biodegradable material 64 may include paper pulp based material 66. The first board 20, the second board 40 and the spacing layer 60 may include a panel of corrugated fiberboard 68 or corrugated cardboard 69 constructed from a heavy paper pulp based material. Since the serving board 10 is contracted from a biodegradable material 64, the serving board 10 may be recyclable. The serving board 10 may be formed in any geometric shape. By way of example,
(52) As shown in
(53) An output device 80 is electrically coupled to the integrated circuit 70 for producing a sensatory output 100. The output device 80 may include a speaker 82 and the sensatory output may include an audible sound 102. The audible sound 102 may include a prerecorded musical composition 104 saved within the integrated circuit 70. Alternatively, the audible sound 102 may include a prerecorded message 106 saved within the integrated circuit 70.
(54) In another embodiment of the subject invention, an actuator 110 may be electrically coupled to the integrated circuit 70. The actuator 110 is engaged for recording and saving a personal message 112 and or musical composition 114 within the integrated circuit 70. Thereafter, the actuator 110 may again be engaged for replaying the personal message 112 and or musical composition 114 for defining the audible sound 102. The actuator 110 may include a pushbutton 116 that is positioned within the first board 20. Alternatively, the actuator 110 may include a switch, light sensor or pull tab 118.
(55) The output device 80 may alternatively or in addition to the speaker 82 include an illuminating device 90 wherein the sensatory output 100 includes a viewable light 92. The illuminating device 90 may include a plurality of light emitting diodes 94 secured to the first board 20 and projecting the viewable light 92 in a generally ascending and vertical orientation above the upper surface 24 of the first board 20. The plurality of light emitting diodes 94 may project multiple colors and may be illuminated in different time sequences and different patterns. Preferably, the plurality of light emitting diodes 94 are positioned adjacent to the first edge 26 of the first board 20 permitting sufficient area for placing the product 12 onto the first board 20.
(56) The integrated circuit 70, electrical power source 72, the output device 80 and the maybe electrically coupled by one or more electrical conduits 76. The upper surface 24 of the first board 20 may include a decorative color 30 and or a decorative pattern 32. A wax layer 34 may cover the upper surface 24 of the first board 20 for sealing the product 12 from the first board 20.
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(58) Alternatively, the light dispensing candle 120 may be constructed of a second edible product 170 such as convection sugar or other products that may be consumed by an individual. The second edible product 170 could be removed by an individual as an additional treat to the edible product 14. Furthermore, the disbursing body 122 of the second edible product 170 may be separated from the base 124 of the second edible product 170 by an etched fracture line 172 for more easily separating the disbursing body 122 from the base 124. The etched fracture line 172 permits a more easy separation of the disbursing body 122 from the base 124 and creating a more decorative figure to consume for the individual.
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(60) Alternatively, the light dispersing ornament 130 may be constructed of a second edible product 170 such as convection sugar or other products that may be consumed by an individual. The second edible product 170 could be removed by an individual as an additional treat to the edible product 14. Furthermore, the disbursing body 122 of the second edible product 170 may be separated from the base 124 of the second edible product 170 by an etched fracture line 172 for more easily separating the disbursing body 122 from the base 124. The etched fracture line 172 permits a more easy separation of the disbursing body 122 from the base 124 and creating a more decorative figure to consume for the individual.
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(62) The biodegradable pivoting ornament 140 includes a disbursing body 142 including a creased portion 144. Internal to the disbursing body 142 is an ornament chamber 146. As best shown in
(63) The biodegradable pivoting ornament 142 may include but not limited to figurines, symbols, models, letters, numbers, designs or other ornamental objects. The biodegradable pivoting ornament 142 covers the light emitting diode 94 for projecting the viewable light 92 into the biodegradable pivoting ornament 142. The disbursing body 142 disperses the viewable light 92 in multiple directions for illuminating the biodegradable pivoting ornament 142.
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(65) The upper liner board 204 of the lower board 200 may include a circuit board illustration 210, a conduit illustration 212, a LED illustration 214, a speaker illustration 216 and a switch illustration 218. As shown in
(66) The lower board 200 may further include an access panel 220 defined by a first perforated edge 222, a second perforated edge 224, a third perforated edge 226 and a hinge side 228. The access panel 220 may include an engagement indent 230 that mates with an extending tab 232 of the lower board 200. A finger of the user may impress and displace the extending tab 232 from the engagement indent 230 for creating a displacement aperture 234 and facilities separation of the access panel 220 from the lower board 200 about the hinge side 228. Upon removal of the access panel 220 from the lower board 200, an access aperture 236 is created in the lower board 200.
(67) A middle board 240 defines a middle fluted corrugated medium 248 between a lower liner board 242 and an upper liner board 244. The middle board 240 defines a middle edge 246. Preferably, the middle board 240 is constructed from a biodegradable material 64.
(68) The middle board 240 may include a circuit board aperture 250, a plurality of middle lighting apertures 254, an output aperture 256, a flaring duct opening 258, and an actuator aperture 260. As shown in
(69) The upper board 280 defines an upper fluted corrugated medium 288 between a lower liner board 282 and an upper liner board 284. The upper board 280 defines an upper edge 286. Preferably, the upper board 280 is constructed from a biodegradable material 64.
(70) The upper board 280 may include a plurality of upper lighting apertures 290 that align with the plurality of middle lighting apertures 254 upon the engaging between the lower liner board 282 of the upper board 280 and the upper liner board 244 of the middle board 240. The combined plurality of upper lighting apertures 290 and the plurality of middle lighting apertures 254 construct a plurality of lighting columns 202.
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(72) A first adhesive 261 including a double sided adhesive tape 262 may be utilized for both maintaining the integrated circuit 70, electrical conduits 76, LEDs 94, speaker 82 and actuator 110 against the lower board 200 and coupling the upper liner board 204 of the lower board 200 with the lower liner board 242 of the middle board 240. Alternatively, a food grade glue 264 may be utilized for both maintaining the integrated circuit 70, electrical conduits 76, LEDs 94, speaker 82 and actuator 110 against the lower board 200 and coupling the upper liner board 204 of the lower board 200 with the lower liner board 242 of the middle board 240.
(73) The middle board 240 may further include a plurality of conduit perforated lines 252 that align with the electrical conduits 76 upon abutting the lower board 200 with the middle board 240. The plurality of electrical conduits 76 are positioned within the plurality of conduit perforated lines 252 for permitting a continuous abutment between the lower board 200 and the middle board 240 and between the middle board 240 and the upper board 280.
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(75) The plurality of lighting columns 292, the circuit board chamber 266, the output chamber 270, the speaker output chamber 272 and the actuator chamber 276 allow the serving board 10 to incorporate the LEDs 214, the integrated circuit 70, electrical conduits 76, LEDs 94, speaker 82 and actuator 110 while producing a flat serving board 10.
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(78) Alternatively, the light dispensing candle 120 may be constructed of a second edible product 170 such as convection sugar or other products that may be consumed by an individual. The second edible product 170 could be removed by an individual as an additional treat to the edible product 14. Furthermore, the disbursing body 122 of the second edible product 170 may be separated from the base 124 of the second edible product 170 by an etched fracture line 172 for more easily separating the disbursing body 122 from the base 124. The etched fracture line 172 permits a more easy separation of the disbursing body 122 from the base 124 and creating a more decorative figure to consume for the individual.
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(80) Alternatively, the light dispersing ornament 130 may be constructed of a second edible product 170 such as convection sugar or other products that may be consumed by an individual. The second edible product 170 could be removed by an individual as an additional treat to the edible product 14. Furthermore, the disbursing body 122 of the second edible product 170 may be separated from the base 124 of the second edible product 170 by an etched fracture line 172 for more easily separating the disbursing body 122 from the base 124. The etched fracture line 172 permits a more easy separation of the disbursing body 122 from the base 124 and creating a more decorative figure to consume for the individual.
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(82) The biodegradable pivoting ornament 140 includes a disbursing body 142 including a creased portion 144. Internal to the disbursing body 142 is an ornament chamber 146. As best shown in
(83) The biodegradable pivoting ornament 142 may include but not limited to figurines, symbols, models, letters, numbers, designs or other ornamental objects. The biodegradable pivoting ornament 142 covers the light emitting diode 94 for projecting the viewable light 92 into the biodegradable pivoting ornament 142. The disbursing body 142 disperses the viewable light 92 in multiple directions for illuminating the biodegradable pivoting ornament 142.
(84) The present disclosure includes that contained in the appended claims as well as that of the foregoing description. Although this invention has been described in its preferred form with a certain degree of particularity, it is understood that the present disclosure of the preferred form has been made only by way of example and that numerous changes in the details of construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.