Disposable Divided Bowls
20170013980 ยท 2017-01-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D21/0209
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47G19/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D1/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A47G19/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Social awareness about health, to include eating habits is rising in understanding and importance. Despite awareness about portion size and emphasizing, deemphasizing, or balancing calories, fats, salt, sugars, and other food components; there is still interest in food choice. One approach to variety with health consideration is to sample favorite foods or foods of interest rather than limiting one's selection and feeling obligated to consume fuller portion sizes. Sampling of solid foods is more easily done with a typical or even divided disposable plate. However, sampling liquid based foods is more difficult. One can do so by using multiple bowls, cups, or even reverting to sharing but these options are hard to carry and sharing with others than a close loved one is not advised. The MultiBowl of this disclosure provides a solution by forming one or more partitions into a typical individual use food bowl to divide the single serving well into two or more serving wells. Although possible, the MultiBowl is not intended to replace a formal table setting, but is ideal for banquets, picnics, get-togethers, parties, snacking, and other such events where stackability at a point of service and easy clean up with disposability are useful. It also becomes immediately useful for crafts, hobbies, sorting, repairs at home or work, and other times when multiple containers can be substituted with the MultiBowl. The MultiBowl provides solution for simplicity with multiple service wells, expected affordability, multiple availability from stackability, and temporary durability with disposability.
Claims
1. A MultiBowl apparatus comprising: a divided bowl, and a disposable bowl.
2. The MultiBowl apparatus of claim 1 comprising said divided bowl forming two serving wells.
3. The MultiBowl apparatus of claim 1 comprising said divided bowl forming three serving wells.
4. The MultiBowl apparatus of claim 1 comprising said divided bowl forming four serving wells.
5. The MultiBowl apparatus of claim 1 comprising said divided bowl forming five or more serving wells.
6. The MultiBowl of any of the proceeding claims further comprising stacking of said divided bowls of the same number of serving wells.
7. The Multibowl apparatus of claim 1 comprising the method of using the said divided bowl for containing one or more food items in each one or more serving wells.
8. The Multibowl apparatus of claim 1 comprising the method of using the said divided bowl for containing one or more non-food items in each one or more serving wells.
9. A MultiBowl apparatus comprising: a divided bowl, and a disposable bowl, and a feature.
10. The MultiBowl apparatus of claim 9 comprising said divided bowl forming two or more serving wells.
11. The MultiBowl apparatus of claim 10 comprising stacking of said divided bowls of the same number of serving wells.
12. The MultiBowl apparatus of claim 11 comprising said feature being one or more utensil holders.
13. The MultiBowl apparatus of claim 11 comprising the method of using the said divided and disposable bowl with one or more said features for containing one or more food or non-food items in each one or more serving wells.
14. A MultiBowl apparatus comprising: a divided bowl, and a disposable bowl, and a structural enhancement.
15. The MultiBowl apparatus of claim 14 comprising said divided bowl forming two or more serving wells.
16. The MultiBowl apparatus of claim 15 comprising stacking of said divided bowls of the same number of serving wells.
17. The MultiBowl apparatus of claim 16 comprising said structural enhancement being an material build up.
18. The MultiBowl apparatus of claim 16 comprising said structural enhancement being a bowl rim ribbon.
19. The MultiBowl apparatus of claim 16 comprising said structural enhancement being an external bowl shroud.
20. The Multibowl apparatus of claim 14 comprising the method of using the said divided bowl with structural enhancement for containing one or more food or non-food items in each one or more serving wells.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
[0029] The invention may be more fully understood by reference to the following drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0038] It will readily be understood by one having ordinary skill in the relevant art that the present disclosure has broad application and utility. Any disclosure discussed and identified as being preferred is considered to be part of a best mode of the present invention or improvement. Additional disclosures may be provided for illustrative purposes of scope and in providing a full and enabling disclosure. Adaptations, variations, modifications, equivalent, and similar arrangements are implicitly included in the explicit disclosures described herein and fall within the scope of the present invention and improvements. Other general interpretation guidelines are listed below under the heading General Interpretation.
DRAWING DESCRIPTION
[0039] The present invention is directed to overcome one or more of the problems set forth above. In the following description of the various embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof, and in which are shown by way of illustration various embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may still be utilized and structural and functional modifications may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention. The use and the utility of the present invention is believed to be apparent from the drawings, but a few descriptive words of the apparatus called a MultiBowl and its methods of use will be added for emphasis.
[0040] The following guidance is acknowledged and used with prudence. 608.01(a)(c)6.02(i) Where elements or groups of elements, compounds, and processes, which are conventional and generally widely known in the field of the invention described, and their exact nature or type is not necessary for an understanding and use of the invention by a person skilled in the art, they should not be described in detail.
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[0057] While the invention has been described with particular reference to the preferred disclosure, it will be understood by Relevant Artisans that there are numerous variations, permutations, and equivalents that may be substituted or supplemented for elements of the preferred embodiments without departing from the basic elements of the invention. Further, it is understood that any disclosures and lists are illustrative and exemplary, are not comprehensive, and made merely for the purposes of providing a full preferred mode and enabling description. It is accordingly intended that the claims shall cover all such modifications and applications as do not depart from the true spirit and scope of the invention.
Common Elements, Terminology, and Definitions
[0058] The following paragraphs are a grouping of common Elements of this disclosure, common terminology, and useful definitions to facilitate an organized and clear understanding of the invention herein described.
[0059] The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. Unless otherwise defined, all terms (including technical and scientific terms) used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. It will be further understood that terms, such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries, should be interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the context of the specification and relevant art and should not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly so defined herein. Where the contextual meaning as understood by Relevant Artisan differs from any particular dictionary definition, it is intended that the meaning of the term as ascribed by Relevant Artisans prevail.
[0060] Known functions or constructions may not be described in detail for brevity and/or clarity, as accounted for by 608.01(a)(c)6.02(i). Where elements or groups of elements, compounds, and processes, which are conventional and generally widely known in the field of the invention described, and their exact nature or type is not necessary for an understanding and use of the invention by a person skilled in the art, they should not be described in detail.
[0061] BowlThis term or concept, a variation or an equivalent, and their plural forms represent any bowl as generally departing from the Marriam-Webster Dictionary definition. A bowl is a noun referring to a concave usually nearly hemispherical (half a sphere) vessel; specifically: a drinking vessel. A bowl is further generalized as any form of a concave configuration from a shallow saucer to a high sided cup and refers to an item other than a plate which is defined elsewhere and generally known in the art as substantially flat. The definition of a bowl used herein is consistent with what is known commonly as a bowl, but here is defined in terms of six features. Those features are discussed and defined elsewhere, but include the bottom, transitional area from the bottom to the sidewall, the sidewall, the transitional area from the sidewall to the rim, the rim, and then a shroud. These areas are not intended to be so distinct as to eliminate their flow from one definitional area to the next and at times may be indistinguishable and have common features such as material, design considerations, and more. Further the bowl as disclosed is inclusive of other structures which further define the invention as being disposable, divided into two or more Bowl Wells, and stackable. The structure that creates these features is included in the definition of the bowl and includes one or more partitions, among other disclosed elements.
[0062] Bowl BaseThis term or concept, a variation or an equivalent, and their plural forms represents what the bowl is resting on. The Bowl Base could be equivalent to the Bowl Bottom if the bowl uses the Bowl Bottom as the base or that structure on which the bowl is resting. The Bowl Base could also include the Bowl Shroud that extends past the Bowl Bottom to form the Bowl Base leaving the Bowl Bottom elevated. The Bowl Base may also be a combination of the bowl resting on the Bowl Bottom and the Bowl Shroud, or another structure or any of their combinations.
[0063] Bowl BottomThis term or concept, a variation or an equivalent, and their plural forms represent the structure from an elliptical form to a gentler hemispherical half-sphere of which each would be independently unstable to a flat base for maximum stability, and any of their combinations. The Bowl Bottom extends into the transitional areas to the sidewalls. In this disclosure the Bowl Bottom will include areas of discontinuity resulting from the formation of partitions that form a hollow base concave cavity relative to the underside of the bowl bottom for nesting the Bowl Bottom, partition, and other structure to achieve a stacking result. Another aspect of the Bowl Bottom is the nature of the shape of the Bowl Bottom to include, but not limited to being circular, oval, rectangular, square, or any other geometry, and any of their combinations. It is also recognized that the closed base of the bowl and the open top of the bowl may also be of the same or different structures
[0064] Bowl Inner SurfaceThis term or concept, a variation or an equivalent, and their plural forms define specific considerations to the food service or content service side of the bowl. That is to give specific considerations of its appearance, interaction with food liquids and solids and their range of hydrophilic and hydrophobic as well as acidic and basic properties, texture, and other considerations and their combinations. Bowl Inner Surface incorporates the any materials and processes of the bowl and its partitions which may be used to create a surface compatible to hydrophilic, hydrophobic, range of hydrophobicity, and any of their combinations. The bowl surface refers to any interior, exterior, or other surface. The bowl surface may be composed of the same bowl material as the bowl structure material or may be treated, layered, or otherwise covered with another material or any combination of materials. Such materials may include, but are not intended to be limited to oils, paints, water soluble deposits, oil soluble deposits, foams, thermoplastics, thermosets, cellulose, paper, pulp, glasses, ceramics, aggregates, metals, alloys, and any of their homogenous or heterogeneous combinations and any of their combinations with natural fibers, synthetic fibers, and any of their combinations. These materials may be added as if a second structural addition to a thin film, even a molecular level film, or any of their combinations. The bowl surface may be composed of the same material as the bowl structure of the same form or altered form, or may be a single other material or any of their combinations. The utility and purpose of the film range for providing a surface that will resist the water, oils, acids, bases, and specific chemistries of bowl contents so that the bowls will maintain their structure and integrity throughout use. For food items, it may be necessary to protect food from contamination from bowl structure materials or processing additives and releasing agents. Bowl structure and bowl surface may also be designed for consideration of temperature of contents, ambient temperature, and use in some situations for heating such as in a microwave cavity, hot water, hot plate, as examples, but not intending to be limited to the stated examples. Bowl surface and bowl structure may also provide for tailored thermal properties to with stand a range of use temperatures or to provide retention of content temperature during use. Further a bowl surface finish may be elected based upon bowl structure conditions to provide more aesthetic delight than underlying structural material would suggest in contact with bowl contents. One such consideration is an underlying bowl structure engineered to show accelerated decomposition, and benefits from a inner use surface film or coating. The bowl surface finish may also impart a structural strengthening or integrity retaining function. Such added structure may be core to the creation of a bowl with a more temporary bowl structure when exposed to outside element making the bowl more rapidly decomposable, yet to avoid premature degradation during use a surface covering is provided. Bowl surface finishing may be applied to the internal surface, external surface, and other surfaces or to any one or more combinations of these surfaces. In general consider the bowl surface to be a coating or layer adjacent to the bowl structural material to impart a more liquid durable surface, a smoother surface, or a more aesthetic surface.
[0065] Bowl Lower Sidewall TransitionThis term or concept, a variation or an equivalent, and their plural forms represent the structure of the bowl that evolves from the Bowl Bottom to the Bowl Sidewall. Consider the Bowl Bottom, Bowl Lower Sidewall Transition, and the Bowl Sidewall as a single integral structure, only distinguished for discussion and definitional purposes. The Bowl Lower Sidewall Transition will be upwardly moving and may range from a form of an elliptical, circular, hemispherical shape to any sharper angular and even square departure from the Bowl Bottom and moving directly to what would be the Bowl Sidewall and any of their combinations.
[0066] Bowl MaterialThis term or concept, a variation or an equivalent, and their plural forms represent any structure, materials, outer surface which form the structural integrity of the bowl and its partitions. The choice of materials from which to form the disposable divided and stackable bowls range across currently used materials. By way of example, and not intended to be a limited list, includes: foams, thermoplastics, thermosets, cellulose, other carbons, paper, pulp, other natural fibers, other natural slurries and injectables to solids, glasses, ceramics, composites, aggregates, metals, alloys, and any of their homogenous or heterogeneous combinations and any of their combinations with natural fibers, synthetic fibers, and any of their combinations. Material choice may include, but is not limited to as in all cases of examples given, directed by availability, cost, acceptability, rigidity, strength, toughness, temperature and ranges, hydrophobicity, hydrophilicity, surface properties, color, thinness while retaining structure, compactness or increase openness and surface area, decomposition, rate and mechanisms of decomposition, binder choice, solvent choices, end products of decomposition, stackability, and other of many considerations, and their combinations. Bowl Material may be used for build up under the bowl rim, bowl partition nesting cavity, bowl bottom, bowl base, or other location to improve function and use.
[0067] Bowl NestingThis term or concept, a variation or an equivalent, and their plural forms represent MultiBowls with a configuration sufficient that they stack one within another. The stacking function is essentially a natural result of a bowl structure if the exterior does not include any structure other than following the contour of the inner surface. The stackability of a MultiBowl is not so naturally occurring as the Bowl Partition impedes the internal structure, even if the external structure follows the general configuration of the bowl. The stackability and nesting of the MultiBowls are important secondary features of space management that are immediately demanded at the time of manufacture, inventory, shipment, and retail considerations, as well as end user storage and use.
[0068] Bowl Outer SurfaceThis term or concept, a variation or an equivalent, and their plural forms with specific consideration to the food service or content service side of the bowl. That is to give specific consideration of its appearance, general serviceability, stackability, and basic properties, texture, and other considerations and their combinations. Bowl Outer Surface incorporates the any materials and processes of the bowl and its partitions which may be used to create a surface compatible to hydrophilic, hydrophobic, range of hydrophobicity, and any of their combinations. The bowl surface refers to any interior, exterior, or other surface. The bowl surface may be composed of the same bowl material as the bowl structure material or may be treated, layered, or otherwise covered with another material or any combination of materials. Such materials may include, but are not intended to be limited to oils, paints, water soluble deposits, oil soluble deposits, foams, thermoplastics, thermosets, cellulose, paper, pulp, glasses, ceramics, aggregates, metals, alloys, and any of their homogenous or heterogeneous combinations and any of their combinations with natural fibers, synthetic fibers, and any of their combinations. These materials may be added as if a second structural addition to a thin film, even a molecular level film, or any of their combinations. The bowl surface may be composed of the same material as the bowl structure of the same form or altered form, or may be a single other material or any of their combinations. The utility and purpose of the film range for providing a surface that will resist the water, oils, acids, bases, and specific chemistries of bowl contents so that the bowls will maintain their structure and integrity throughout use. For food items it may be necessary to protect food from contamination from bowl structure materials or processing additives and releasing agents. Bowl structure and bowl surface may also be designed for consideration of temperature of contents, ambient temperature, and use in some situations for heating such as in a microwave cavity, hot water, hot plate, as examples, but not intending to be limited to the stated examples. Bowl surface and bowl structure may also provide for tailored thermal properties to with stand a range of use temperatures or to provide retention of content temperature during use. Further a bowl surface finish may be elected based upon bowl structure conditions to provide more aesthetic delight than underlying structural material would suggest in contact with bowl contents. The bowl surface finish may also impart a structural strengthening or integrity retaining function. Such added structure may be core to the creation of a bowl with a more temporary bowl structure when exposed to outside element making the bowl more rapidly decomposable, yet to avoid premature degradation during use a surface covering is provided. Bowl surface finishing may be applied to the internal surface, external surface, and other surfaces or to any one or more combinations of these surfaces. In general consider the bowl surface to be a coating or layer adjacent to the bowl structural material to impart a more liquid durable surface, a smoother surface, or a more aesthetic surface.
[0069] Bowl Partition Lower Sidewall IntegrationThis term or concept, a variation or an equivalent, and their plural forms represent key structural elements of the Bowl Partition that evolves from the Bowl Bottom to the Bowl Partition Sidewall. Consider the Bowl Bottom, Bowl Partition Lower Sidewall Integration, and the Bowl Partition Sidewall as a single integral structure, only distinguished for discussion and definitional purposes. The Bowl Lower Sidewall Transition will be upwardly moving and may be a form of a concave elliptical, circular, hemispherical shape to any sharper angular and even square departure from the Bowl Bottom and moving directly to what would be the Bowl Partition Sidewall and any of their combinations. It is not a limitation that one side of the Bowl Partition Lower Sidewall Integration is the same as its opposing Bowl Partition Upper Sidewall Integration, but each may be defined individually and separately, with only the requirement to transition with the Bowl Bottom to form an integral component of the MultiBowl.
[0070] Bowl Partition Nesting CavityThis term or concept, a variation or an equivalent, and their plural forms represent any structure beneath the bowl which will likely follow closely the contours of the bowl serving area surfaces, partitions, and wells. Bowl nesting requires the structure beneath the bowl to be minimized and substantially hollow. Beyond minimized bowl structure, nesting is strongly dependent upon functional design that allows one bowl to nest deeply over the next bowl, as such deeply nesting functionality is desired. The combination of reduced material and design are integral to successful nesting.
[0071] Bowl Partition Ridge.This term or concept, a variation or an equivalent, and their plural forms represent the crown of the Bowl Partition and is central to the configuration, use experience, structural considerations, decor and aesthetics, and other contributions or distractions from the MultiBowl. The Bowl Partition Ridge has two primary contributions. Like the Bowl Rim, the Bowl Partition Ridge includes the crown of the partition and the immediate vicinity of the ridge on either side. The first is the distance from the top of the bowl. The placement of the Bowl Partition Ridge relative to the Bowl Rim determines the useful volume and accessibility of the Bowl Well. A Bowl Partition Ridge placed level with or in the near proximity of the Bowl Rim allows for filling of the Bowl Well to the top of the Bowl Rim and increasing the Bowl Well volume and accessibility. These considerations are important as the presence of the Bowl Partition substantially reduces each individual Bowl Well volume and also the ease of accessibility of the food or item contents as the Bowl Well will be more restricted by Bowl Sidewalls and Bowl Partitions. To essentially bring the food and item contents closer to the top of the bowl increases the ease of utility of the MultiBowl. Not all MultiBowl designs need, desire, or find advantageous that the Bowl Partition be level to or in near proximity to the Bowl Rim. For purposes of design and artistic preference, nesting, structural strength and stability, among other considerations, and their combinations may suggest the Bowl Partition be positioned lower in the bowl relative to the Bowl Rim. A second primary consideration of the Bowl Partition Ridge is the width of the ridge. A narrower ridge usually results in less seating or integrated nesting of MultiBowl onto MultiBowl. Although not the only consideration for nesting, ridge structure is a consideration for nesting properties. Another consideration of the ridge is its sharpness, roundedness, decor, look, feel, and utility or use experience for the user. From a configuration consideration, the Bowl Partition is not restricted to any one form, but may follow a single or multiple arches, curve, contour, or any shape of a sharp or gradual change. The Bowl Partition also need not be restricted to a single elevation, but for purposes of preference to function, and other considerations, and their combinations may change in its elevation relative to the Bowl Rim. A further consideration of the Bowl Partition Ridge is its utility for other bowl function, such as a structure that may accommodate a utensil lying on it, or lock or latch one or more of such utensils to the structure, having an opening to vertically hold one or more utensils, a finger or thumb hole for ease in carrying the MultiBowl, a napkin holder, integration with other foodware, among other considerations, and their combinations. Another attribute ascribed to the Bowl Partition Ridge is the added structural strength, rigidity, stiffening, and integrity along or parallel to the ridge that is imparted to the bowl. The configuration of the Bowl Partition Ridge to have a form other than a straight ridge line can impart even additional structural benefits.
[0072] Bowl Partition SidewallThis term or concept, a variation or an equivalent, and their plural forms may mimic or include the characteristics of the Bowl Sidewalls. As with the Bowl Sidewall, the Bowl Partition Sidewall is considered to incorporate the Bowl Partition Upper Sidewall Transition, the Bowl Partition Sidewall, the Bowl Partition Lower Sidewall Transition, and any Bowl Partition Sidewall Integration structure with these Bowl Partition elements being distinguished for discussion and definitional purposes. These individually defined, but integral structural components work in unison and may include multiple combinations of design, shape, and structure to achieve a desired decor, strength, integrity, utility, among other considerations and their combinations. Unless otherwise specifically discussed the use of the term Bowl Partition is inclusive of the Bowl Partition Upper Sidewall Transition area, Bowl Partition Lower Sidewall Transition, Bowl Partition Ridge, and Bowl Partition Sidewall Integration areas. It is not a limitation that one side of the Bowl Partition Sidewall is the same as its opposing Bowl Partition Sidewall, but each may be defined individually and separately. From a configuration consideration, the Bowl Partition is not restricted to any one form, but may follow a single or multiple arches, curve, contour, or any shape of a sharp or gradual change. The Bowl Partition also need not be restricted to a single elevation, but for purposes of preference to function, and other considerations, and their combinations may change in its elevation relative to the Bowl Rim. In like manner the Bowl Partition Sidewall need not have a uniform distance from the Bowl Partition Ridge such that the Bowl Well created by the Bowl Partition and other cooperating elements forms a Bow Well that may be not as deep, more shallow, possibly with no Bowl Well depth at all, but an open cavity framed by sidewalls and partitions, among other designs, and their combinations. As stated above the Bowl Partition Sidewall may or may not adopt the design, structure, or other configurations of the MultiBowl or Bowl Sidewalls.
[0073] Bowl Partition Sidewall IntegrationThis term or concept, a variation or an equivalent, and their plural forms represent the interface between the Bowl Sidewall and the Bowl Partition Sidewall as well as one partition to another partition. Largely the distinction of this area of the bowl construction is simply to acknowledge it and realize there are some design, form, and structure considerations. These consideration will largely follow from the more prominent other features and elements of the MultiBowl. Key considerations unique to the Bowl Partition Sidewall Integration are the structural integrity with the bowl structure to form a bowl with one or more partitions to appear and act in unison as an integral MultiBowl.
[0074] Bowl Partition Upper Sidewall TransitionThis term or concept, a variation or an equivalent, and their plural forms represent the structure of the bowl that evolves from the Bowl Sidewall to the Bowl Rim. Consider the Bowl Partition Sidewall, Bowl Upper Partition Sidewall Transition, and the Bowl Partition Ridge as a single integral structure, only distinguished for discussion and definitional purposes. The Bowl Partition Upper Sidewall Transition may follow any contour or angle to form a bowl divider, the contours and angles of the Bowl Partition Upper Sidewall Transition may be a form of a convex elliptical, circular, hemispherical shape to any flat, sharper angular, and even square departure, and their combinations that meets the other side of the Bowl Partition Upper Sidewall Transition to form the Bowl Partition Ridge. It is not a limitation that one side of the Bowl Partition Upper Sidewall Transition is the same as its opposing Bowl Partition Upper Sidewall Transition, but each may be defined individually and separately, with only the requirement to join to form a narrow to broad and purely aesthetic to purely functional Bowl Partition Ridge.
[0075] Bowl PartitionsThis term or concept, a variation or an equivalent, and their plural forms represent any structure that divides the bowl serving cavity into two or more wells. The Bowl Partition extends upward from the Bowl Bottom to a partial or full height relevant to the Bowl Rim. The decision as to the height of the Bowl Partition includes, but is not limited to purposes of nesting and stacking, Bowl Well volume, Bowl Well access, bowl structural integrity, use experience, decor and aesthetics considerations, manufacturing, material use, developer preference, and many other considerations, and any of their combinations. The Bowl Partition extends upward from the Bowl Bottom and also extends from one side of the continuous Bowl Sidewall to the opposite Bowl Sidewall creating a divided bowl structure. The partition is known to take various forms from a thin linear divider to a wider more rounded structure. Partitions are found to be linear, single curved arch, to a wave or multiple curve configurations. One or more Bowl Partitions may be integrated in parallel and non-intersecting to any angle of intersection to being perpendicular. Bowl Partitions may also be a full partition that originates from one Bowl Sidewall and terminates at another Bowl Sidewall or originates from a Bowl Partition and terminates at a Bowl Sidewall, or originates from a Bowl Partition and terminates at a Bowl Partition, or any of their combinations. The Bowl Partition fulfills its defined purpose when it simply divides a Bowl Well into an additional Bowl Well. Adding partitions divides the general serving cavity of the bowl into two or more serving wells or feature areas of the bowl. The specific design and structure of the partition is left as a matter of design aesthetics or situational structural considerations, with all partition configurations being inclusive with the claims of a disposable, divided, bowl. Unless otherwise specifically discussed the use of the term Bowl Partition is inclusive of the Bowl Partition Upper Sidewall Transition area, Bowl Partition Sidewall, Bowl Partition Lower Sidewall Transition, Bowl Partition Ridge, and Bowl Partition Sidewall Integration areas
[0076] Bowl RimThis term or concept, a variation or an equivalent, and their plural forms represent any structural imparting elements above the internal partition and in the immediate internal and external bowl vicinity of the continuous top edge. A Bowl Rim that includes the crown of the blow and some extension of the Bowl Rim down the internal bowl surface, to the exterior of the bowl with or without a bowl shroud, or their combination may be referred to as a Bowl Rim Ribbon. That is there is a thin dimension of the thickness of the bowl and then a width of the interior or exterior extension from the Bowl Rim, or a ribbonlike structure. A consideration of any configuration of the disposable divided and stackable bowl is the loss of structural integrity with the formation of partitions with hollow nesting under structure. This lack of structure is not of the order of a separation of bowl wells or other catastrophic failure, but simply a matter of use convenience, bowl contents control, and sense of bowl product quality. The bowl rim is an entity of the bowl that retains integrity across the entirety of the bowl to provide a stiffening of the bowl. The structure imparting nature of the rim occurs by a continuous internal bowl sidewall ribbon-like structure around the internal surface of the bowl serving area if the partitions are lower than the top of the bowl. If the internal bowl partitions reach to the top of the bowl rim, then the stiffening properties of the structure are either imparted by immediate crown of the bowl, the addition of a continuous extension of the bowl rim externally in the immediate vicinity of the bowl crown, and the combination of these. By example only, and not intended as a complete or limiting list, the thicker bowl rim structure can be a type of parallel or perpendicular structures with the continuous Bowl Rim made of a bead, build up, mass of material, beam, ribs, honeycomb, crosshatch, other formation, and any of their combinations.
[0077] Bowl ShroudThis term or concept, a variation or an equivalent, and their plural forms represent a structure extending externally from the immediate vicinity of the top Bowl Rim. The shroud provides for decor, strength, stability, and other use considerations. The shroud extends externally past the immediate vicinity of the Bowl Rim to partially down the distance of the bowl, to equivalent to the bottom of the bowl as a type of wider stabilizing base, to past the bottom of the bowl to form an elevated bowl bottom. The Bowl Shroud may be made as an integral component of the bowl or made as a separate addition. The Bowl Shroud may be a uniform and continuous structure, a structure with cutouts or spatial voids, and range from a structure with thinner to thicker materials, to a discontinuous structure at the lowest edge. Other utility of the shroud includes ease of holding the bowl, features for affixing utensils, and extending the rim until level with base of the bowl to impart a wider stance and stability to the bowl, elevating the bowl, and any of their combinations.
[0078] Bowl SidewallThis term or concept, a variation or an equivalent, and their plural forms include a vessel with any other than flat construction as a departure from a plate and not indifferent to retaining liquids, but with sidewalls specific to liquid retention whether vertical or just beyond flat. The bowl side characteristic also includes definition of the height of the side of the bowl. Other than flat construction includes any vertical height beyond what is considered as a flat plate associated with typical disposable and non-disposable food serving flatware to a deep cup-like well structure. The Bowl Sidewalls also form the transition between the horizontal or lateral shape of the Bowl Base to that of the Bowl Top or Rim. Consider the Bowl Bottom, Bowl Lower Transition, Bowl Sidewall, Bowl Upper Transition, and Bowl Rim as a single integral structure, only distinguished for discussion and definitional purposes. These individually defined, but integral structural components work in unison and may include multiple combinations of design, shape, and structure to achieve a desired decor, strength, integrity, utility, among other considerations and their combinations. For example the formation of a saucer with a sharper initial wall angle and a lower and longer finish angle and rim, is among other known designs in the art. Unless otherwise specifically discussed the use of the term Bowl Sidewall is inclusive of the Bowl Upper Sidewall Transition area and the Bowl Lower Sidewall Transition area.
[0079] Bowl ThicknessThis term or concept, a variation or an equivalent, and their plural forms and include the thickness and uniformity of the bowl structure. The thickness of the bowl structure will depend upon considerations from material choice, surface structure, stacking with nesting and release structure, use environments, to design preferences. The uniformity of bowl thickness will also depend upon the material of choice for the bowl and design preferences.
[0080] Bowl Top OpeningThis term or concept, a variation or an equivalent, and their plural forms represent the opening devoid of structure. It is the general description of the utility and access side of the bowl. It is geometrically defined by the Bowl Rim, but the Bowl Rim is referred to primarily to define needed structural issues for the stability and integrity of the bowl. Another aspect of the Bowl Top Opening is inclusive of the shape of the Bowl Top Opening to include, but not limited to being circular, oval, rectangular, square, or any other geometric shape, and any of their combinations. It is also recognized that the closed base of the bowl and the open top of the bowl may also be of the same or different structures
[0081] Bowl Upper Sidewall TransitionThis term or concept, a variation or an equivalent, and their plural forms represent the structure of the bowl that evolves from the Bowl Sidewall to the Bowl Rim. Consider the Bowl Sidewall, Bowl Upper Sidewall Transition, and the Bowl Rim as a single integral structure, but only distinguished for discussion and definitional purposes. The Bowl Upper Transition may follow any contour or angle to form a bowl much like a bread bowl or kettle with a narrower Bowl Opening to a vertical Bowl Sidewall to form a type of cup or pitcher structure, to an outward contour and angle with the Bowl Rim overhanging the Bowl Bottom as is common in the art of bowl design. The contours and angles of the Bowl Upper Sidewall Transition may be a form ranging from a convex elliptical, circular, hemispherical shape to any flat, sharper angular, and even square departure from the Bowl Sidewall to the Bowl Rim and any of their combinations.
[0082] Bowl Utensil HolderThis term or concept, a variation or an equivalent, and their plural forms represent a hole made in the MultiBowl at any location in the structure that allows for the insertion of a utensil as a temporary or transport holder. The location of this hole can be on the Bowl Rim, the Bowl Partition Ridge, the Bowl Shroud, or other location, and their combinations. The form and shape of the hole is likely, but not required, to be in the form of a slot that creates a minimal hole in the bowl to accommodate the thin and wide nature of a utensil handle. A Utensil will encompass not only the typical definition of a fork, spoon, and knife, but also any eating or eating assistance tool. Those tools may also include sticks, toothpicks, chopsticks, skewers, pokers, specialty spoons, specialty forks, specialty knives, tongs, shell openers, straws, and other rigid aids, and their combinations. Utensils also include aids such as napkins, handkerchiefs, bibs, wet wipes, and other cleansing tools, and their combinations. The definition of utensil is not limited to these lists, which are examples of the types of eating aids referred to in this disclosure as utensils. The form of the Bowl Utensil Holder will vary based upon the tool or multiple tools that it is designed to accommodate and manage. The presence of one type of Bowl Utensil Holder does not preclude the presence of a plurality of Bowl Utensil Holders of the same or different design. The location of the Bowl Utensil Holder need not be confined to the internal space or dimensions of the MultiBowl but may be located on the exterior as a part of the Bowl Rim, extended Bowl Rim, Bowl Shroud, or other accommodations.
[0083] Bowl WellsThis term or concept, a variation or an equivalent, and their plural forms represent the bowl cavity into which food, liquids, articles, or other content will be placed as divided and created by Bowl Sidewalls, Bowl Partitions, or any of their combinations. Bowl Wells or serving wells may be used interchangeably. Bowl Wells represent any concave area of the bowl created by the presence of one or more partitions, sidewall structures, other Bowl Wells forming structures or their combinations. A Bowl Well would naturally be considered to be a containment area, but the definition is extended to include any region delineated by partitions and sidewalls as described, and may include a Bowl Well at the depth of the Bowl Bottom, a shallower Bowl Well of partial depth or distance relevant to the Bowl Bottom, a flat area or substantially flat area where a Bowl Well could be, a cut away area where the Bowl Well may usually be considered to be, a tool area such as a utensil holder or other aid, or among other use assisting formations, and any of their combinations. It is not necessarily recommended, but the Bowl Well creates a type of independent serving well or container. It is possible to design the MultiBowl such that the Bowl Wells may be separated by a type structural weakness, perforation, displayed cut line, or other mechanism.
[0084] DisclosureThis term or concept, a variation or an equivalent, and their plural forms represent the invention, improvement, or a variation thereof as denoted by an embodiment of the invention or improvement.
[0085] DisposeBowls(rather than disposables)This term or concept, a variation or an equivalent, and their plural forms represent any form of a disposable divided and stackable bowl. DisposeBowl is also a trade name and abbreviation combining disposa-ble+bowl structure +multiple bowl-s for multiple bowls within a single structure as well as stackable.
[0086] MultiBowls(rather than multiple bowls)This term or concept, a variation or an equivalent, and their plural forms represents any bowl structure that contains two or more or multiple bowls or serving wells in one structure and multiple MultiBowls as in a stacking capability.
[0087] PlateThis term or concept, a variation or an equivalent, and their plural forms represent any bowl as generally departing from the Marriam-Webster Dictionary definition. A plate is a noun referring to a flat and usually round dish that is used for eating or serving food. Applying this definition to the structure of typically known food service flatware further limits the definition to a substantially flat item with a structure indifferent to liquid retention. Indifferent to liquid retention acknowledges that plates can come with some edge structure that would naturally contain small amounts of liquid, but that such edge structure is not configured to specifically retain useful volumes of liquid or a partial or full serving of a liquid. This substantially flat and liquid indifferent structure is recognized as a plate.
[0088] Relevant ArtisansThis term or concept, a variation or an equivalent, and their plural forms represents any person having ordinary skill in the relevant useful arts. It is expressly referring to as relevant artisan to denote ordinary skill in the relevant useful arts. Further the term artisan is used to represent an individual of applied skill or ordinary skill in the useful arts. The term artisan is explicitly not referring to any expert skill level in the relevant or general useful arts.
[0089] Service WareThis term or concept, a variation or an equivalent, and their plural forms refers to any vessel for containing, serving, or manipulating food. Contained in this term are plates, bowls, trays, dishes, platters, cups, vessels, utensils, napkins, or other items used to contain, hold, manage, serve from, intended for individual, or other food tools, and their combinations.
[0090] Serving WellsThis term or concept, a variation or an equivalent, and their plural forms represent a definition equivalence to the term described herein as Bowl Well.
[0091] StackaBowls(rather than stackables)This term or concept, a variation or an equivalent, and their plural forms represents any bowl structure that contains two or more or multiple bowls or serving wells in one structure and multiple MultiBowls as in a stacking capability or descriptive by stackabowls.
General Interpretation
[0092] It will be further understood that the terms comprises and/or comprising, when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
[0093] The singular forms a, an, and the intend to denote at least one, include plurality forms as well, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Thus, for example, reference to a particle includes reference to one or more of such materials and reference to subjecting refers to one or more such steps.
[0094] As used herein to join a list of items, or indicates at least one of the items, but does not exclude a plurality of items from the list. Further, as used herein, to join a list of items, and denotes all of the items of the list. The term and/or includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
[0095] As used herein, phrases such as between X and Y and between about X and Y should be interpreted to include X and Y. As used herein, phrases such as between about X and Y mean between about X and about Y As used herein, phrases such as from about X to Y mean from about X to about Y
[0096] It will be understood that when an element is referred to as being on, attached to, connected to, coupled with, contacting, etc., another element, it can be directly on, attached to, connected to, coupled with or contacting the other element or intervening elements may also be present. In contrast, when an element is referred to as being, for example, directly on, directly attached to, directly connected to, directly coupled with or directly contacting another element, there are no intervening elements present.
[0097] As used herein, adjacent refers to the proximity of two structures or elements. Particularly, elements that are identified as being adjacent may be either abutting or connected. Such elements may also be near or close to each other without necessarily contacting each other. The exact degree of proximity may in some cases depend on the specific context. References to a structure or feature that is disposed adjacent another feature may have portions that overlap or underlie the adjacent feature.
[0098] Spatially relative terms, such as under, below, lower, over, upper, lateral, left, right and the like, may be used herein for ease of description to describe one element or feature's relationship to another element(s) or feature(s) as illustrated in the figures. It will be understood that the spatially relative terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the device in use or operation in addition to the orientation depicted in the figures. For example, if the device in the figures is inverted, elements described as under or beneath other elements or features would then be oriented over the other elements or features. The device may be otherwise oriented (rotated 90 degrees or at other orientations) and the descriptors of relative spatial relationships used herein interpreted accordingly.
[0099] As used herein with respect to an identified property or circumstance, substantially refers to a degree of deviation that is sufficiently small so as to not measurably detract from the identified property or circumstance. The exact degree of deviation allowable may in some cases depend on the specific context. The principle of substantially persists in the absence of the presence of the word itself or an equivalent. A further interpretation of the principle is that similar items need not be considered to be exact. This principle accounts for the fact that in the natural world there is not perfection, but that two or more properties can be considered the same in a closeness away from deviation and be considered the same with some deviation present. Whether the word substantially or another equivalent word is present or not these two or more properties, items, or other elements are considered the same, unless specifically noted as different.
[0100] A plurality of items, structural elements, compositional elements, and/or materials may be presented in a common list for convenience. However, these lists should be construed as though each member of the list is individually identified as a separate and unique member. Thus, no individual member of such list should be construed as a de facto equivalent of any other member of the same list solely based on their presentation in a common group without indications to the contrary.
[0101] Concentrations, amounts, and other numerical data may be presented herein in a range format. It is to be understood that such range format is used merely for convenience and brevity and should be interpreted flexibly to include not only the numerical values explicitly recited as the limits of the range, but also to include all the individual numerical values or sub-ranges encompassed within that range as if each numerical value and sub-range is explicitly recited. For example, a numerical range of about 1 to about 4.5 should be interpreted to include not only the explicitly recited limits of 1 to about 4.5, but also to include individual numerals such as 2, 3, 4, and sub-ranges such as 1 to 3, 2 to 4, etc. The same principle applies to ranges reciting only one numerical value, such as less than about 4.5, which should be interpreted to include all of the above-recited values and ranges. Further, such an interpretation should apply regardless of the breadth of the range or the characteristic being described.
[0102] Any steps, sequence, or temporary order recited in any method or process claims are illustrative and not restrictive. Further, it is understood that steps, sequences, or temporary order of various processes or methods which may be shown and described may be executed in any order and are not limited to the order presented.
[0103] Means-plus-function or step-plus-function limitations will only be employed where for a specific claim limitation all of the following conditions are present in that limitation: a) means for or step for is expressly recited; and b) a corresponding function is expressly recited. The structure, material or acts that support the means-plus function are expressly recited in the description herein.
[0104] In the figures, proportions, thickness of certain lines, layers, components, elements or features may be exaggerated for clarity.
Claim Description
[0105] This section includes the claims in paragraph form. The claims clearly set out what is owned and claimed. Through an abundance of caution and stratagem the claims are reproduced as written or nearly as written to provide a record in the description.
[0106] A MultiBowl apparatus comprising: a divided bowl, and a disposable bowl. The MultiBowl apparatus comprising said divided bowl forming two serving wells. The MultiBowl apparatus comprising said divided bowl forming three serving wells. The MultiBowl apparatus comprising said divided bowl forming four serving wells. The MultiBowl apparatus comprising said divided bowl forming five or more serving wells. The MultiBowl of any of the proceeding claims further comprising stacking of said divided bowls of the same number of serving wells. The Multibowl apparatus comprising the method of using the said divided bowl for containing one or more food items in each one or more serving wells. The Multibowl apparatus comprising the method of using the said divided bowl for containing one or more non-food items in each one or more serving wells.
[0107] A MultiBowl apparatus comprising: a divided bowl, and a disposable bowl, and a feature. The MultiBowl apparatus comprising said divided bowl forming two or more serving wells. The MultiBowl apparatus comprising stacking of said divided bowls of the same number of serving wells. The MultiBowl apparatus comprising said feature being one or more utensil holders. The MultiBowl apparatus comprising the method of using the said divided and disposable bowl with one or more said features for containing one or more food or non-food items in each one or more serving wells.
[0108] A MultiBowl apparatus comprising: a divided bowl, and a disposable bowl, and a structural enhancement. The MultiBowl apparatus comprising said divided bowl forming two or more serving wells. The MultiBowl apparatus comprising stacking of said divided bowls of the same number of serving wells. The MultiBowl apparatus comprising said structural enhancement being an material build up. The MultiBowl apparatus comprising said structural enhancement being a bowl rim ribbon. The MultiBowl apparatus comprising said structural enhancement being an external bowl shroud. The Multibowl apparatus comprising the method of using the said divided bowl with structural enhancement for containing one or more food or non-food items in each one or more serving wells.