1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to food packaging and transport, and particularly to a combination carrier and insulated food containers that provides a plurality of food containers that have an integral common carrier.
2. Description of the Related Art
Although insulating food containers are well known, conventional containers typically only include a single, open interior, thus only providing for the storage of a single type of food. If multiple foods must be stored, either multiple containers must be used, or the differing foods must be mixed. Similarly, such conventional containers are not well adapted for storing both hot and cold foods simultaneously.
The mixing of foods may be undesirable for the user (and is not recommended when one food is meant to be served hot and the other cold), and the carrying of multiple containers can be inconvenient. It would be desirable to provide a food carrier for the simultaneous transport of both hot and cold food, or differing types of food, in a safe, convenient manner, which further lends itself to the presentation of both wholesome, nutritious and appetizing foods upon delivery. Thus, a combination carrier and insulated food containers solving the aforementioned problems is desired.
The combination carrier and insulated food containers provides a food storage device, having a plurality of thermally insulated containers for holding a variety of different types of food. The carrier is preferably substantially planar in shape and has a plurality of openings formed therethrough. Preferably, each opening is substantially circular.
Each food container includes a lower wall, at least one sidewall, and an open upper end, the container defining an open interior region for receiving food. Each container is formed from a thermal insulation material, such as plastic. Each container may be configured as a conventional insulating thermos or the like. A rim portion is formed along an upper edge of the at least one sidewall adjacent the open upper end of each container. Each food container is secured to or integral with the substantially planar carrier so that each respective rim portion projects through or above a respective one of the openings. The containers are permanently fixed to the substantially planar carrier. A plurality of covers are further provided, with each cover releasably sealing a respective open upper end of one of the plurality of food containers.
These and other features of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.
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Each food container 12 includes a lower wall 15, at least one sidewall 13 and an open upper end, and defines an open interior region for receiving food. Although shown as being substantially cylindrical, it should be understood that each container 12 may have any desired dimension and configuration. Each container 12 is formed from a thermally insulated material, such as plastic, and is preferably configured as a conventional insulating thermos or the like. Containers 12 may be any suitable type of insulated containers, such as glass-vacuum thermos bottles, or double-wall insulated thermos bottles with a stainless steel interior surface. As an alternative, separate glass-vacuum thermos bottles may be provided as removable and replaceable units within permanently fixed containers 12. This would allow easy replacement of the thermos bottles if broken.
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A plurality of covers 16 are further provided, with each cover 16 releasably sealing a respective open upper end of one of the plurality of food containers 12. In
The plurality of separate containers 12 are provided so that the user can easily transport multiple types and portions of food without the various types and portions of food mixing together. Because each container 12 is insulated both from the environment and from one another, both hot and cold foods may be transported together using the combination carrier and insulating food containers 10. Preferably, each container 12 in a single unit 10 has identical size and shape with respect to the other containers 12 in the unit, though it should be understood that the combination carrier and insulating food containers 10 may be manufactured in a variety of differing sizes and shapes. The combination carrier and insulating food container 10 may further be provided with a carrying bag, which is shaped and dimensioned to receive the particularly shaped article 10 (i.e., rectangular, triangular, etc.). Such a carrying bag preferably would include an open end and a carrying handle or the like.
It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/202,746, filed Mar. 31, 2009.
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61202746 | Mar 2009 | US |