The present invention relates to a mobile folding surface for use in a plurality of locations. Specifically, the present invention relates to a folding tray for use in a stadium, and more specifically for attaching the present invention on a back of a stadium seat. The present invention optionally has a plurality of handles, a depressed surface, one or more hooks, a locking mechanism, a collapsible storage compartment, and/or a plurality of weight management mechanisms.
It is, of course, generally known to eat food and drink beverages, especially during events, such as sports events, at stadiums or the like. Commonly, a person is only capable of holding one or two items, such as a food or a beverage, one in each hand. Often, a person has more than a single item to consume, especially when obtaining or holding food, beverages, or other objects for multiple people. Often, a single food item or a beverage may be too large for a person to hold. For example, a plate of nachos may be difficult for a user to hold, especially when sitting in a seat at a stadium watching an event.
However, holding a maximum amount of food, beverages, or other objects can become overly cumbersome in both transportation and consumption of said food and/or beverages. Of course, it is generally known to place a plurality of food, beverages, or other objects onto a surface such as a table, bench, desk, tray, counter, floor, or similar surface known to one skilled in the art. This alleviates any problems with consuming multiple foods and/or beverages because a person can take one food and/or beverage at a time from the surface.
It is also generally known to transport multiple foods and/or beverages to a surface for consumption. A person may make a plurality of trips between the multiple foods and/or beverages and the surface in order to transport the multiple foods and/or beverages without burden. Alternatively, a person may utilize a serving device such as a cart, bag, bowl, plate, tray, conveyor belt, or other serving device known to one skilled in the art.
Commonly, people find themselves in places without access to a serving device or a proper surface on which to consume food and/or beverages. In these cases people commonly use the ground if food, beverages, or other objects are in containers that separate the food, beverages, or other objects from the ground. Additionally, people often use their laps to support food, beverages, or other objects thereon. Not only is balancing food, beverages, or other objects on one's lap difficult, but also having food, beverages, or other objects on one's lap can yield a mess. A need, therefore, exists for apparatuses, systems, and methods that provide a surface for transportation and/or consumption of food and/or beverages.
Often, where a person has a serving device or a surface on which to consume food and/or beverages, the serving device or surface is generally large, difficult to transport, and/or difficult to maneuver. Some serving devices or surfaces can fold in order to save space in transportation and storage. However, folding serving devices and surfaces are often not compact. A need exists for compact foldable apparatuses, systems, and methods for supporting food, beverages, and other objects.
Regularly, when people are consuming food and/or beverages on a surface, food, beverages, or other objects extend a length upwardly away from the surface. Foods such as boxes of candy, popcorn, chips, or other foods and beverages such as beer, soft drinks, water, or other beverages are often tall items. Tall items, unfortunately, are more susceptible to tipping over because of their weight distribution. When an item's center of gravity tips past the boundary of the item, that item is extremely likely to fall over. This, of course, makes transporting and maneuvering food, beverages, or other objects difficult. A need exists for apparatuses, systems, and methods for preventing food, beverages, or other objects from tipping or otherwise falling over.
Additionally, food, beverages, or other objects are known to move according to forces, such as gravity. Commonly, food, beverages, or other objects can shift or otherwise move when a surface or serving device is bumped, shifted, or otherwise moved. Where there are no boundaries to prevent such shifting or movement, food, beverages, or other objects may fall from the surface or serving device. A need exists for apparatuses, systems, and methods that prevent food, beverages, or other objects from falling therefrom.
Often, surfaces or serving devices are not attachable to other structures. This requires holding or otherwise setting up the surfaces or serving devices in order for a person to consume food and/or beverages from a location that is not his or her own lap. A need exists for apparatuses, systems, and methods that may be attached to existing structures.
The present invention relates to a mobile folding surface for use in a plurality of locations. Specifically, the present invention relates to a folding tray for use in a stadium, and more specifically for attaching the present invention on a back of a stadium seat. The present invention optionally has a plurality of handles, a depressed surface, one or more hooks, a locking mechanism, a collapsible storage compartment, and/or a plurality of weight management mechanisms.
To this end, in an embodiment of the present invention, a tray apparatus is provided. The tray apparatus comprises a first surface having a plurality of sides, a second surface hingedly attached to the first surface, and a collapsible storage component disposed on the first surface and extendable a length away from the first surface.
In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, a tray system is provided. The tray system comprises a tray apparatus comprises a first surface having a plurality of sides, a second surface hingedly attached to the first surface, and a collapsible storage component disposed on the first surface and extendable a length away from the first surface; a structure capable of receiving the tray apparatus; and a plurality of attaching devices to attach said tray apparatus to said structure.
To this end, in an alternate embodiment of the present invention, a method of using a tray apparatus is provided. The method comprises the steps of providing a tray apparatus comprising a first surface having a plurality of sides, a second surface hingedly attached to the first surface, and a collapsible storage component disposed on the first surface and extendable a length away from the first surface; providing a structure capable of receiving the tray apparatus; and attaching the tray apparatus to the structure.
It is, therefore, an advantage and objective of the present invention to provide apparatuses, systems, and methods that provide a surface for transportation and/or consumption of food and/or beverages.
It is an advantage and objective of the present invention to provide compact foldable apparatuses, systems, and methods for supporting food, beverages, and other objects thereon.
It is an advantage and objective of the present invention to provide apparatuses, systems, and methods for preventing food, beverages, or other objects from tipping or otherwise falling over.
It is an advantage and objective of the present invention to provide apparatuses, systems, and methods that prevent food, beverages, or other objects from falling therefrom.
It is an advantage and objective of the present invention to provide apparatuses, systems, and methods that may be attached to existing structures.
Additional features and advantages of the present invention are described in, and will be apparent from, the detailed description of the presently preferred embodiments and from the drawings.
The drawing figures depict one or more implementations in accord with the present concepts, by way of example only, not by way of limitations. In the figures, like reference numerals refer to the same or similar elements.
The present invention relates to a mobile folding surface for use in a plurality of locations. Specifically, the present invention relates to a folding tray for use in a stadium, and more specifically for attaching the present invention on a back of a stadium seat. The present invention optionally has a plurality of handles, a depressed surface, a plurality of hooks, a locking mechanism, a collapsible storage compartment, and a plurality of weight management mechanisms.
Now referring to the figures, wherein like numerals refer to like parts,
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In order to support the weight of any food, beverage, or other objects placed on the first surface 12, a plurality of weight management devices 20 may be connected between the first surface 12 and the second surface 14. The plurality of weight management devices 20 may also act to prevent the first surface 12 from rotating too far from the second surface 14. As shown in
The first surface 12 may further comprise a collapsible storage compartment 22. The collapsible storage compartment 22 may be cylindrical, polygonal, pyramidal, spherical, or any other shape known to one skilled in the art. Specifically, the collapsible storage compartment 22 may be flush with the first surface 12 on a first end 24 and extend away from the first surface 12, terminating in a second end 26. The collapsible storage compartment 22 may be collapsible, such that the second end 26 of the collapsible storage compartment 22 may be pressed towards and may rest adjacent the first end 24 of the collapsible storage compartment 22. Additionally, the collapsible storage compartment 22 may be inverted, such that the second end 26 of the collapsible storage compartment 22 may be pushed upward through the first end of the collapsible storage compartment 22. In one embodiment, the collapsible storage compartment 22 may be held between the first surface 12 and the second surface 14 when the tray apparatus 10 in is the closed configuration.
In one embodiment, the collapsible storage compartment 22 may be a mesh cylinder, as shown in
The first surface 12 and second surface 14 may be preferably hingedly attached together such that the first surface 12 may rotate towards and may rest adjacent the second surface 14 in the closed configuration. Of course, the second surface 14 may rotate towards the first surface 12. The first surface 12 may also rotate away from the second surface 14 and rest a distance away from the second surface in the open configuration.
Alternatively, the first surface 12 may be interlocked with the second surface 14 by a gear system. The gear system may allow the first surface 12 to rotate away from the second surface 14 in the open configuration, while additionally supporting weight placed on the first surface 12. In one embodiment, as shown in
The tray apparatus 10 may have a locking mechanism 30 as shown in
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In the preferred embodiment, a user may consume food and/or beverages without placing the food and/or beverages on his or her lap. Additionally, the user may consume food and/or beverages in a location where an eating surface is not provided. The user may rotate the first surface up towards the second surface and lock them in place, when necessary. When the tray apparatus 10 is used in a stadium environment, this may allow other people to move between the stadium seats without interference from the tray apparatus 10.
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Of course, the present invention may be utilized in locations other than in a stadium. The attaching devices 32 may be used on many structures such as walls, chairs, laps, the ground, or any other structure where a user needs a surface to hold objects and/or consume food and/or beverages. In an alternate embodiment of the present invention, the tray apparatus may be more permanently attached to a surface, such as a stadium seat or other like surface. Specifically, as illustrated in
It should be noted that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention and without diminishing its attendant advantages. Further, references throughout the specification to “the invention” are nonlimiting, and it should be noted that claim limitations presented herein are not meant to describe the invention as a whole. Moreover, the invention illustratively disclosed herein suitably may be practiced in the absence of any element which is not specifically disclosed herein.
This application claims priority to a U.S. Provisional Patent Application filed on Jun. 5, 2013 under Ser. No. 61/956,309 and a U.S. Provisional Patent Application filed on Feb. 7, 2014 under Ser. No. 61/965,775, which are incorporated by reference herein in their entireties.
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61956309 | Jun 2013 | US | |
61965775 | Feb 2014 | US |