1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a bowl having a base layer and a lid. The lid may cooperate with the base layer to provide a support for the bowl. The base layer is installed on the lower part of the bowl. It may for example, be a non-skid layer. The bowl may slide on a surface during use, e.g., during mixing of the contents in the bowl. A non-skid bottom on a bowl helps prevent that. A lid positioned to support the bowl provides a convenient stabilizer for the bowl and the lid may be non-sliding as well.
2. Related Art
An example of a bowl with an extra non-skid base layer at its bottom is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,419,454. Between the bottom and the top rim of the bowl, the exterior of the bowl is shaped to define a downwardly facing, annular shoulder. The base layer covers the exterior of the bottom part of the bowl and extends up from the bottom of the bowl to a top edge of the base layer that abuts the underside of the shoulder. In practice, that design can present several problems which the present invention is intended to overcome.
The shoulder extends perpendicularly our from the side of the bowl. Because the non-skid bottom layer is formed separately from the bowl and is later installed on the bowl, precise dimensioning of the extra non-skid base layer is required so that its top edge will abut the underside of the shoulder without any gap between the shoulder and the top edge of the base layer or without the base layer being too tall and its top edge not abutting smoothly, but instead bending or deforming outwardly or inwardly. Further, due to the presence of a gap or of a slight deformation of the base layer, a gap or some opening or space is either initially present or may develop at the intended fully annular abutment between the top edge of the base layer and the shoulder on the bowl. Furthermore, because the non-skid base layer material is typically comprised of a somewhat flexible and resilient plastic, or rubber, or the like material, the top edge of the base layer may be pulled, pried or otherwise deformed outwardly, perhaps only momentarily. This may temporarily provide a space for infiltration of dirt, a food product then in the mixing bowl, etc., causing an unsanitary condition that cannot be cured because material is thereafter trapped under the base layer.
The present invention overcomes the above drawbacks by providing a stiff material ring around the bowl, which engages the bowl shortly above the top edge of the base layer, and extends down over the top edge of the base layer and clamps the top edge region of the base layer against the exterior of the bowl. Covering the top edge of the base layer prevents user access to it and blocks possible infiltration inside the base layer of dirt, food in the bowl, etc. Further, the ring extends down sufficiently to accommodate variations and tolerances in the location or height of the top edge of the base layer. This is accomplished in part by avoiding abutment between the top edge of the base layer and a shoulder of the bowl. Instead, a separate ring secures the top region of the base layer to the bowl exterior.
A bowl according to an embodiment of the present invention includes an upper part, a lower part below the upper part, wherein the upper part and the lower part are made of a first material, a base layer disposed over the lower part of the bowl and preferably made of a second material and a clamp ring positioned around the bowl in a region between the upper part and the lower part and operable to clamp the top region of the base layer to the lower part of the bowl.
The present invention may also include a lid for the bowl. The lid includes a top side with a depression in it shaped to accommodate the bottom region of bowl such that the bowl will stand securely in the depression of the lid. Furthermore, the bottom of the bowl and the lid are shaped to complement each other for secure support of the bowl. Preferably, there is a respective rounded region at the bottom of the bowl and in the lid depression, both shaped to enable the bowl to be positioned at various tilt angles, yet the bowl is firmly supported at a tilt in the lid depression.
Other objects and features of invention are described in the following description with reference to the drawings, in which
The base layer 18 is preferably made of a material that is different than the material of the upper part 13 and the lower part 16 of the bowl 12. In a preferred embodiment, the base layer 18 is made of a material that provides frictional resistance to movement of the bowl 12 over a surface, such as a non-slip rubber, or plastic material. That material tends to be flexible and resilient, and more flexible than the material of the rest of the bowl 12.
As illustrated in
Slightly above the anticipated location of the top edge 20 of the base layer 18, the exterior of the bowl 12 has an annular recess, or other receptacle or connection 26 for receiving the clamp ring 30. The top edge 20 of the base layer 18 does not abut anything in the recess or any part of the recess or any shoulder or part of the bowl above the top edge 20, but rather extends up to or slightly below the recess or receptacle 26.
The clamp ring 30 clamps the top edge region 24 of the base layer 18 against the exterior surface 32 of the lower portion 16 of the bowl 12 below the recess 26. The clamp ring 30 preferably includes an upper portion 33 which is complementarily profiled at 34 to be received in the recess 26, or the upper portion of the ring 30 may be held by any other suitable holding or clamping device on the exterior of the bowl 12. Below its profiled region 34, the clamp ring 30 has a depending clamping flange 36 which extends down sufficiently to extend over the top edge 20 and the top edge region 24 of the base layer 18 and to press against the edge region 24 to hold it to the lower portion 16 of the bowl 12. The flange 36 is preferably in firm contact with region 24 of the base layer 18 in contact area 38 around the ring 30 in the region 24.
The flange 36 is shaped to provide a clearance gap 39 between the flange 36 and the bowl 12 to provide sufficient room to accommodate different heights and manufacturing tolerances of the top edge 20 and the top edge region 24 of the base layer 18.
The clamp ring 30 is typically comprised of a different material than both the more rigid bowl 12 and the more flexible base layer 18. Preferably, the clamp ring 30 is sufficiently elastic to be expanded as needed to be installed in the recess 26 and also to receive the base layer 18 and sufficiently strong and resilient to remain within the recess 26 and to maintain a pressure on the top edge region 24 of the base layer 18.
The benefits of this arrangement over that shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,419,454 have been described above. In particular, the clamp ring 30 prevents the top edge 20 of the base layer 18 from lifting away from the surface 32 of the lower portion 16 of the bowl 12, so that dirt and food, etc., will not infiltrate between the base layer 20 and the bowl 12. In addition, the clamp ring 30 forms a physical barrier that covers the top edge 20 of the base layer 18 and provides further protection against infiltration.
In addition, as the clamp ring 30 is a separate element, it affords the opportunity to provide a decorative ring around the bowl of a different color, with a selected profile, etc., if desired.
The lid 14 for the bowl is described with reference to
As illustrated in
Alternatively, the lid 14 may be used as a base in which the bowl 12 may be stably positioned at various tilt angles. In this embodiment, the lid 14 is on a surface with the top 42 facing up and including the depression. The bowl 12 may then be placed on the lid 14, with the bottom part 16 of the bowl sitting in, and preferably nesting in, the depression 44. The bottom part of the bowl 16 and the depression 44 in the lid 14 are preferably shaped and particularly are complementary in shape, such that the bowl 12 securely sits in the depression 44. The bowl 12 may sit substantially upright in the depression 44, as illustrated in
Preferably, the lower part 16 of the bowl 12 and the depression 44 are shaped such that the bowl sits in the depression securely in both an upright and a tilted position. In particular, the sidewall 17 of the bowl 12 at the bottom of the lower part 16 is preferably rounded, while the bottom surface 15 is substantially flat as illustrated in
The rounded parts of the bowl side wall and the depression are preferably frusto-spherical, around a center such that the bowl may be tilted over a range of tilt angles and will still be held securely in the lid depression.
In addition, since the base layer 18 is attached to the lower part 16 of the bowl 12 and is preferably made of a non-slip substance, when the bowl 12 is tilted and seated in the depression 44, the bowl will not slip out of the tilted position. This feature is particularly useful when the bowl 12 is used for mixing, since it is often convenient for a user to tilt the bowl while mixing its contents. Furthermore, the lid is also preferably of a material which frictionally resists movement over a surface on which the lid is disposed, so that the bowl supported in the depression will not move over the surface when the user places something, like a mixing tool, in the tilted bowl.
The flat horizontal nature of the bottom surface 15 of the bowl 12 also allows the bowl to stand securely upright when placed on virtually any flat surface.
Although the present invention has been described in relation to particular embodiments thereof, many other variations and modifications and other uses will become apparent to those skilled in the art. It is preferred, therefore, that the present invention be limited not by the specific disclosure herein, but only by the appended claims.
The present application claims the benefit and priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/706,350 filed Aug. 8, 2005 and entitled BOWL WITH BASE LAYER, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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60706350 | Aug 2005 | US |