1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to a food tray designed to keep food cold while being served. More specifically, but without limitation, the invention is directed toward a buffet food tray with a refrigeration compartment accessible without lifting or removing the food tray.
2. Description of Related Art
In the food service business, buffet food trays are commonly used to serve food. Typically, food is kept hot in a buffet food tray by using a small flame or other heating means under the tray. However, if food is to be served cold rather than hot, the options available are to serve the food at room temperature, set the buffet food tray in ice, or set the tray in a second container with ice packs or some other coolant.
Setting a buffet food tray in ice is messy and an unattractive presentation. Over time, the ice melts and the tray must be removed from the ice in order to replace the melted ice. Similarly, if the tray is placed in a second container with some other coolant such as ice packs, the food tray and second container must be separated in order to replace the ice packs. Not only does this disrupt the flow of people through the buffet line, but it can create a mess around the buffet food tray. Thus, a buffet food tray designed to keep food cold without requiring that the food tray be lifted or moved is needed.
This invention relates to a buffet food tray designed to keep food cold while being served in a table, buffet line, or similar setting without requiring the food tray be lifted or moved to replenish the cold supply. In an embodiment of the present invention, the food tray is footed, or otherwise raised, so that the underside of the tray does not rest on the table or other supporting surface such as a cabinet or floor. The food tray contains a refrigeration compartment that is coupled to the underside of the tray and that is capable of receiving at least one cooling pack. The refrigeration compartment may be accessible by any closable access means such as a hinged door or drawer. When the refrigeration is in an open configuration, one may place a cooling pack within the refrigeration compartment. When the refrigeration compartment is in a closed configuration, the cooling pack is held in the refrigeration compartment and against the underside of the tray thereby cooling the tray. The footed or raised tray allows the user to access the refrigeration compartment to change the cooling pack without having to lift or move the food tray.
The following is a detailed exemplary description of an embodiment of the invention, in a number of its various aspects. Those skilled in the art will understand that the specificity provided herein is intended for illustrative purposes with respect to an exemplary embodiment, only, and is not to be interpreted as limiting the scope of the invention or claims.
This invention relates to a food tray 10 designed to keep food cold while being served without requiring the food tray 10 be lifted or moved to replenish the cold supply. In an embodiment of the present invention, the food tray 10, which includes a substantially horizontal platter for holding foods, is raised by a support such that the underside 30 of the food tray 10 does not rest on a table. For purposes of this description, the term table is used to refer to any surface upon which the food tray may be placed, including but not limited to a table, buffet line, console, counter, floor, or other supporting surface.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the food tray 10 contains a refrigeration compartment 40. As shown in the Figures, the refrigeration compartment 40 is coupled to the underside 30 of the food tray 10 and has an open configuration and closed configuration. When in the open configuration, the refrigeration compartment is accessible for inserting or removing a cold pack.
The footed, or otherwise raised, food tray 10 allows the user to access the refrigeration compartment 40 without lifting or moving the food tray 10. This allows the cooling packs 90 to be easily and quickly replaced without making a mess or severely interrupting the food line. When the refrigeration compartment 40 is in the open configuration, cooling packs 90 may be placed in the refrigeration compartment 40. Upon closing the refrigeration compartment 40, the cooling packs 90 are held in the refrigeration compartment 40 and pressed against the underside 30 of the food tray 10. Thus, the food tray 10 and the food 100 contained therein are cooled.
The refrigeration compartment 40 is capable of receiving at least one cooling pack 90. In the embodiment illustrated in