Pop-up Tray
20170295974 · 2017-10-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G19/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present invention disclosed a serving or display tray that comes in a minimally stored size when in its collapsed state, which allows huge amount of such tray to be transported and stored, at a relatively low cost. When it is ready for use, it can easily unfold into its pop-up state where the two top distal portions of the top layer are overlappingly connected to the underside of the corresponding fold-up walls of the bottom layer, providing good side support to the fold-up walls when food items, or other decorative subjects, are placed in the tray.
Claims
1. A pop-up tray, comprising: a bottom layer planar structure having a bottom flat area and two bottom distal portions connected to said bottom flat area by two bottom joints, allowing the two bottom distal portions to be folded upward from the bottom flat area; and a top layer planar structure having a central flat portion, two fold-up walls on either side of said central flat portion, wherein each said fold-up wall further includes a top distal portion, for a pair of top distal portions, wherein the top distal portion is hingeably connected to a tip of the corresponding bottom distal portion of the bottom layer planar structure, wherein the top distal portions extend above the bottom distal portion while remaining parallel to the two fold up walls.
2. The pop-up tray of claim 1, where the top layer planar structure and the bottom layer planar structure are folded together into a flat configuration when at a fully collapsed state.
3. The pop-up tray of claim 1, wherein the central flat portion of the top planar structure is overlappingly and permanently connected to the bottom flat area.
4. A pop-up tray, comprising: a bottom layer planar structure having a bottom flat area and two bottom distal portions connected to said bottom flat area by two bottom joints, allowing the two bottom distal portions to be folded upward from the bottom flat area; and a top layer planar structure having a central flat portion, two fold-up walls on either side of said central flat portion, wherein each said fold-up wall further includes a top distal portion hingeably connected to a tip of the corresponding bottom distal portion of the bottom layer planar structure, wherein there are two top distal portions, wherein two top distal portions will be connected overlappingly to an underside of the corresponding fold-up walls when the pop-up tray is in its fully deployed state.
5. The pop-up tray of claim 4, wherein the planar structure for either the bottom layer or the top layer is made from suitable structure having a thickness of not more than a quarter of an inch.
6. The pop-up tray of claim 4, wherein the planar structure for either the bottom layer or the top layer can be made of corrugated material.
7. A pop-up tray, comprising: a bottom layer planar structure having a bottom flat area and two bottom distal portions connected to the bottom flat area by two bottom joints, wherein the two bottom joints allow the two bottom distal portions to be folded upward from the bottom flat area; and a top layer planar structure having a central flat portion and two fold-up walls on either side of the central flat portion, wherein each fold-up wall further includes a top distal portion, for a pair of top distal portions, wherein the top distal portion is hingeably connected to a tip of the corresponding bottom distal portion of the bottom layer planar structure, wherein the top distal portions and each fold-up wall extends above the bottom distal portion.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate the preferred embodiments of the invention and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
[0015] Such drawings are exemplary implementations of the invention as disclosed and are not limiting the scope of the claims as supported by the disclosure made herein.
[0016] A brief description of the drawings is as follows:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0022] The present invention of the pop-up tray 100 is made up of a top layer planar structure 49 and a bottom layer planar structure 51.
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[0024] In the preferred embodiment, the top layer planar structure 49 is further made up of a central flat portion 45, two fold-up walls 46, and two top distal portions 44. As shown in FIG. 1, the fold-up walls 46 are hingeably connected to the central flat portion 45 and the top distal portions 44.
[0025] In the preferred embodiment, the bottom layer planar structure 51 is further made up of a bottom flat area 52 and two bottom distal portions 59. Two bottom joints 55 connect the bottom flat area 52 and the two bottom distal portions 59.
[0026] The Central flat portion 45 is overlappingly and permanently connected to the bottom flat area 52, as shown in
[0027] In the collapsed state, the pop-up tray 100 of present invention is in a flat configuration, as shown in
[0028] The tip of said bottom distal portions 59 is connected to the tip of corresponding top distal portions 44. Reference
[0029] In a fully deployed state, the two top distal portions 44 will be connected overlappingly to an underside of the corresponding fold-up walls 46, as shown in
[0030] The pop-up tray 100 of present application can be made from suitable materials such as card board stock, corrugated paper or other material with some level of heat-insulation characteristics.
[0031] Different surface textures can be used when different materials are applied to make the pop-up tray 100 of present invention.
[0032] To achieve good storage attribute and good folding/bending functionality, the thickness of the planar structure material is preferably not more than a quarter of an inch. What is claimed is: