The present invention relates generally to the field of meal trays and more particularly to a combination meal serving tray.
Concession stands at sports and event arenas sell a variety of food and drink items. Commonly if a buyer purchases food such as nachos and a drink they have to carry both a nacho tray and the drink. This can be juggling act and result in spilled drinks. When they get back to their seat, they often place the tray on the floor where it is exposed to dirt and other contaminates. In addition, the tray may be stepped on or kicked by other spectators moving to and from their seats. If the user attempts to place the food tray on their lap then they have to place their drink on the ground.
There exist cardboard food and drink trays, however they still sit on the ground. In addition, the drink holder can only be used to transport the drink cup because the fit is either too snug or too loose.
Thus there exists a need for an improved combination meal tray that over comes these and other problems.
A combination meal serving tray that over comes these problems has a substantially pear shaped housing with a pair of legs. A food well is formed in the housing. A cup well is formed in the housing and acts as a third leg to hold the tray off the ground. The cup well may have a number of structural ribs. In one embodiment, the cup well has a number of compressible ribs.
In one embodiment, the food well has an arch in a bottom of the food well. The food well may have a cutout at an end of the arch. The food well may also have a lip along a top edge. The tray may also have a lid that fits over the lip. The food well may have a primary well and a secondary well.
In one embodiment, the lid has a depression that fits over the secondary well to form a liquid tight seal.
In one embodiment, a combination meal serving tray includes a pear shaped housing having a pair of legs. A drink well is formed in the housing opposite the pair legs and forms a third leg. A first food well is formed in the housing and has an arm impression formed in a bottom of the first food well. A second food well is also formed in the housing. In one embodiment, a lid fits over the first food well. The lid may also fit over the second food well. The first food well and the second food well may have a perimeter lip for engaging the lid.
In one embodiment, the tray can be nested with similar trays.
In one embodiment, a combination meal serving tray has a housing with a pair legs. An opening is formed between the pair of legs. A drink well is formed in the housing and has a number of compressible ribs. A food well is formed in the housing. In one embodiment, there is a cutout area between the drink well and the pair legs. The tray is designed to be nested vertically. The tray is also designed to be nested horizontally. The tray may be disposable. In one embodiment, the tray is formed of plastic and the compressible ribs have a thickness that is less than a rest of the housing.
A combination meal serving tray has a pair of legs and cup holder to keep the tray off the ground. The shape of the legs and the cup holder allow the user to hold the tray by the cup holder and rest the tray on their forearm. This makes it easy to carry and hold with one hand. In addition, the spacing between the legs and cup tray is setup so that it fits across a thigh of the user.
The cup well 16 has a plurality of structural ribs 24 along a top or upper portion of the cup well 16. The lower section of the cup well 16 has a plurality of compressible ribs 26. The structural ribs 24 provide structural support for the cup well 16 since the cup well 16 acts as the third leg of the tray 10. The compressible ribs 26 allow the cup well 16 to snuggly hold a variety of different cup sizes without holding the cup to tight. The compressible ribs 26 are formed of a thinner plastic material than the rest of the housing 10.
Thus there has been described a combination meal serving tray that is easy to carry, keeps the food off the ground, and can be efficiently nested horizontally and vertically.
While the invention has been described in conjunction with specific embodiments thereof, it is evident that many alterations, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the foregoing description. Accordingly, it is intended to embrace all such alterations, modifications, and variations in the appended claims.
The present invention claims priority on provisional patent application, Ser. No. 60/498,029, filed on Aug. 27, 2003, entitled “Nacho Tray”.
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60498029 | Aug 2003 | US |