Catering apparatus and method for delivering heated food product

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6392201
  • Patent Number
    6,392,201
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, August 16, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 21, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A catering apparatus for delivering heated food product is provided according to the invention. The catering apparatus includes a catering delivery rack, a cover covering at least a portion of the catering delivery rack, and at least one thermal transfer unit provided extending along at least one side of the catering delivery rack. The catering delivery rack includes a frame having a front side, a rear side, a right side, a left side, a top end, and a bottom end. The frame includes a plurality of shelves provided between the top end and the bottom end of the catering delivery rack, and a plurality of wheels provided for movement of the catering delivery rack. The cover covers at least a portion of the front side, the backside, the left side, and the right side of the catering delivery rack. The thermal transfer unit includes an electrical resistance heating grid, a container for containing the electrical resistance heating grid, and a power cord for providing electrical connectivity between the electrical resistance heating grid and a power source. A method for delivering heated food product is provided according to the invention. The method includes a step of providing food within a catering apparatus, and generating heat within the catering apparatus.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a catering apparatus for delivery of heated food product and to a method for delivering heated food product.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Caterers are often asked to prepare large quantities of food. As a result, it is often necessary to prepare the food at one location and then deliver it to another location. In the case of heated food, it is desirable for the heated food to remain hot when eaten. A particular type of food that is often catered to large gatherings includes pizza.




Exemplary pizza delivery containers are described by U.S. Pat. No. 5,750,962 to Hyatt; U.S. Pat. No. 5,932,129 to Hyatt; U.S. Pat. No. 5,892,202 to Baldwin et al.; and U.S. Pat. No. 5,880,435 to Bostic. The assignee of these four patents is Vesture Corporation, the assignee of the above-identified patent application.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A catering apparatus for delivering heated food product is provided according to the invention. The catering apparatus includes a catering delivery rack, a cover covering at least a portion of the catering delivery rack, and at least one thermal transfer unit provided extending along at least one side of the catering delivery rack. The catering delivery rack includes a frame having a front side, a rear side, a right side, a left side, a top end, and a bottom end. The catering delivery rack includes a plurality of shelves provided between the top end and the bottom end of the catering delivery rack, and a plurality of wheels provided for movement of the catering delivery rack. The cover covers at least a portion of the front side, the backside, the left side, and the right side of the catering delivery rack. The thermal transfer unit includes an electrical resistance heating grid, a container for containing the electrical resistance heating grid, and a power cord for providing electrical connectivity between the electrical resistance heating grid and a power source.




A method for delivering heated food product is provided according to the invention. The method includes a step of providing food within a catering apparatus, and generating heat within the catering apparatus. The food product preferably includes pizza.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a catering apparatus for delivering heated food product according to the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a partial perspective view of the top region of the catering apparatus shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a partial perspective view of the top region of the catering apparatus of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is a partial perspective view of the bottom region of the catering apparatus of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5

is a partial perspective view of the bottom region of the catering apparatus of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of the catering apparatus of

FIG. 1

, with the insulated cover at least partially removed.





FIG. 7

is a sectional view with an exemplary thermal transfer unit.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Now referring to

FIGS. 1-6

, a preferred embodiment of the catering apparatus for delivering heated food product according to the invention is shown at reference numeral


10


. The catering apparatus for delivering heated food product


10


can be referred to as the catering apparatus. The catering apparatus


10


includes a catering delivery rack


12


, an insulated cover


14


, and a plurality of thermal transfer units


16


.




The catering delivery rack


12


includes a frame


20


having a front side


22


, a rear side


24


, a left side


26


, a right side


28


, a top end


30


, and a bottom end


32


. The catering delivery rack


12


also has a front side


23


, a rear side


25


, a left side


27


, a right side


28


, a top end


31


, and a bottom end


33


. It should be understood that the reference to a “side” or an “end” is not a limitation on the configuration of the rack


12


. That is, the rack can be provided with a configuration that is square, rectangular, circular, etc. and can be considered as having front, rear, left and right sides, a top end, and a bottom end. The frame


20


includes a plurality of shelf supports


34


arranged between the top end


30


and the bottom end


32


. The shelf supports


34


are provided to support the plurality of shelves


36


. The shelves


36


are provided for supporting a food product


38


within the catering delivery rack


12


. A preferred type of food product


38


which can be transported according to the invention is pizza


40


. Preferably, the pizza


40


is provided as a cardboard box


42


containing a pizza therein.




The catering delivery rack


12


includes a plurality of wheels


44


for allowing movement of the catering delivery rack


12


across a floor. Preferably, the catering delivery rack


12


includes four wheels


44


which are attached to the frame


20


. Preferably, the wheels


44


are of a type that allows for movement of the catering apparatus


10


in various directions.




The insulated cover


14


is provided for decreasing the rate of heat transfer from within the catering apparatus


10


to outside the catering apparatus


10


. Accordingly, the insulated cover


14


includes a sufficient amount of insulation to reduce the flow of heat out of the catering apparatus. In addition, the insulated cover preferably includes a left cover


50


, a right cover


52


, a front cover


54


, and a rear cover


56


which generally covers the front side


22


, left side


26


, right side


28


, and rear side


24


of the frame


20


. Preferably, the insulated cover


14


includes a top cover


58


for covering the top end


30


of the catering delivery rack


12


.




The insulated cover


12


is provided so that the front cover


54


is removable. Preferably, the left side cover


50


, the right side cover


52


, the rear side cover


56


, and the top cover


58


are attached together to form an enclosure. Preferably, the frame includes a front surface


60


having a plurality of fasteners


62


provided along its length between the top and bottom. The left side cover


50


and the right side cover


52


preferably include a forward edge


64


having a plurality of fasteners


66


for fastening to the forward surface


60


. Preferably, the fasteners


62


and


66


are snap-type fasteners, although any other fastening arrangement can be provided for holding an insulated cover


14


to the catering delivery rack


12


.




The front cover


54


preferably includes a plurality of panels


70


for accessing different regions of the catering delivery rack


12


. Preferably, the catering delivery rack


12


includes an upper region


74


and a lower region


76


. The front cover preferably includes an upper region panel


80


and a lower region panel


82


. The upper region panel


80


can be provided for accessing the upper region


74


, and the lower region panel


82


can be provided for accessing the lower region


76


.




The thermal transfer units


16


are shown extending along the left side and the right side of the catering delivery rack


12


. As shown in

FIG. 6

, the catering apparatus


10


includes six thermal transfer units


16


provided along the right side


28


. In addition, six thermal transfer units


16


are provided extending along the left side


26


. The catering apparatus


10


can include more or less thermal transfer units


16


. Preferably, the thermal transfer units


16


are arranged so that they do not interfere with the storage area of the food product within the catering apparatus


10


. The thermal transfer units


16


are preferably electrically charged by electrical current running through the power chord


79


.




Now referring to

FIG. 7

, a thermal transfer unit


80


is shown. The thermal transfer unit


80


includes an electrical resistance heating grid


82


, a container


84


for containing the electrical resistance heating grid


82


, and a power chord


86


for providing electrical conductivity between the electrical resistance heating grid


82


and a power source. The thermal transfer unit


80


can include a heat sink


90


which can be any material capable of storing heat and releasing heat. The heat sink


90


can be a phase change material


92


. Thermal units which can be used according to the invention are described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,750,962; 5,932,129; 5,880,435; and 5,892,202. The entire disclosures of U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,750,962; 5,932,129; 5,880,435; and 5,892,202 are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.




The above specification provides a complete description of the invention. Since many embodiments of the invention can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, the invention resides in the claims hereinafter appended.



Claims
  • 1. A catering apparatus for delivering heated food product; said catering apparatus comprising:(a) a catering delivery rack comprising: (i) a frame having a top end and a bottom end, and including an upper region and a lower region; (ii) wheels attached to the frame and oriented so that said catering apparatus can be rolled on the wheels; (iii) a first shelf support positioned in the upper region; (iv) a second shelf support positioned in the lower region; (v) a third shelf support positioned intermediate the first and second shelf supports; (vi) first, second, and third shelves respectively supported by said first, second, and third shelf supports; and (vii) said frame including an front access side for access to said first, second, and third shelves; (b) an insulated cover having a front cover secured over said front access side, (i) said front cover being constructed and arranged for selective opening: (A) to provide selective access to said upper region and said first shelf without opening said lower region and exposing said second shelf; (B) to provide selective access to said lower region and said second shelf without opening said upper region and exposing said first shelf; and (C) to provide selective access to said third shelf positioned intermediate said first and second shelf supports without exposing said first shelf or said second shelf; and (c) a plurality of thermal transfer units including at least a first thermal transfer unit and a second thermal transfer unit; (i) said first thermal transfer unit: (A) comprising a first electrical resistance heating grid enclosed within a first container; and (B) being positioned at said upper region of said frame; (ii) said second thermal transfer unit: (A) comprising a second electrical resistance heating grid enclosed within a second container; and (B) being positioned at said lower region of said frame; and (iii) each of said first and second thermal transfer units being electrically charged.
  • 2. The catering apparatus according to claim 1, wherein:(a) said front cover includes a plurality of panels, including at least an upper panel and a lower panel.
  • 3. The catering apparatus according to claim 1, wherein:(a) the insulated cover includes: (i) a right side cover; (ii) a left side cover; (iii) a back side cover; and (iv) a top cover; and (b) the right side cover, the left side cover, the back side cover, and the top cover being attached together to form an enclosure.
  • 4. The catering apparatus according to claim 3, wherein:(a) the right side cover includes a first plurality of snap fasteners; (b) the left side cover includes a second plurality of snap fasteners; and (c) the frame includes a third plurality of snap fasteners positioned to correspond to the first and second plurality of snap fasteners of the right side cover and the left side cover, respectively, for removably securing the right side cover and the left side cover of the enclosure to the frame.
  • 5. The catering apparatus according to claim 3, wherein:(a) the first thermal transfer unit is adjacent one of the side covers; and (b) the first thermal transfer unit is adjacent the frame of the catering delivery rack.
  • 6. The catering apparatus according to claim 3, wherein:(a) the apparatus includes a third thermal transfer unit; and (b) both the second thermal transfer unit and the third thermal transfer unit are: (i) adjacent one of the side covers; (ii) adjacent the frame of the catering delivery rack; and (iii) proximate the lower region.
  • 7. A method of delivering heated food product, the method comprising the steps of:(a) providing a catering apparatus, wherein the apparatus comprises: (i) a catering delivery rack, the rack including: (1) a frame defining an upper region and a lower region; (2) the frame having a front access side; (3) a plurality of shelves, including at least a first shelf positioned in the upper region, a second shelf located in the lower region, and a third shelf located intermediate the first shelf and the second shelf; (4) heated food product placed upon at least one of the shelves; and (5) wheels attached to the frame to roll the catering apparatus to a desired location; (ii) an insulated cover, the insulated cover including: (1) an insulated enclosure cover having a right side cover, a left side cover, a back side cover, and a top cover; and (2) an insulated front cover to access the front access side of the frame; (iii) a plurality of thermal transfer units, including at least a first thermal transfer unit and a second thermal transfer unit, wherein: (1) the first thermal unit is positioned at the upper region of the catering delivery rack; and (2) the second thermal unit is positioned at the lower region of the catering delivery rack; and (b) opening a portion of the insulated front cover to access heated food product located on one of the shelves without exposing the other shelves.
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