1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a container for carrying food items. Particularly, the present invention relates to a container capable of carrying food items and a drinking vessel together.
2. Description of the Related Art
There is often a need to provide a carrying device, such as a bag or tray, for carrying food from a restaurant, refreshment stand or the like. At such establishments, the food is purchased and often taken away and consumed elsewhere. Carrying devices, such as trays and bags, have been developed for this express purpose but are generally awkward and clumsy. For example, bags generally do not have individual compartments; thus, food and drinks are often stacked inside and can spill or leak. Trays have been developed with cup receptacles to minimize spillage but generally are larger rectangular configurations that require two-handed use due to size. Furthermore, food is often conveyed in one or more bags or trays, and the drinks, particularly if numbering more than one, are separately conveyed in a tray specifically configured to carry multiple drinking cups. Often, the food is taken to or delivered directly to a car, where there is typically not a suitable place to stow the food or drink-laden tray or bag.
While the drinking vessels are typically separated and placed in cup holders of the vehicle, if present, the food items generally must be placed on the floor or empty seat of the vehicle, or otherwise held by a passenger. Alternatively, the food and beverage may be hand-carried from the establishment. If provided in a bag, it is difficult to selectively consume the food and beverage without stopping and unpacking the items. However, it may be desirable or necessary to consume the items while standing or walking. Likewise, in certain situations such as at concerts and sporting events, it may be difficult to unpack the items even while seated.
Accordingly, there is a need for a versatile and economical container for conveying food that is capable of overcoming the drawbacks of conventional containers set forth above. There is a particular need for a carrying device that can be supported by a conventional cup holder or otherwise permits one-handed use.
The purpose and advantages of the present invention will be set forth in and apparent from the description that follows, as well as will be learned by practice of the invention. Additional advantages of the invention will be realized and attained by the devices particularly pointed out in the written description and claims hereof, as well as from the appended drawings.
The present invention relates to containers that are capable of integrally holding food and drink in a configuration that facilitates carrying and consumption of a meal. The present invention allows a consumer to support a variety of food items in a single hand or in a cup holder of a vehicle or alternatively, in a cup holder of a theatre or stadium seat.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, the subject caddy comprises a mounting member configured to receive at least a portion of a drinking vessel and a holding member extending from the mounting member, where the holding member is configured to hold an item adjacent a drinking vessel.
If the mounting member is configured to only receive a bottom portion of a drinking vessel, the mounting member can have either an open bottom to expose a bottom of a drinking vessel when received therein, or a closed bottom, where the mounting member of the caddy fully surrounds the bottom of the drinking vessel.
The holding member can include a bottom wall extending from the mounting member and a sidewall extending from the bottom wall so that at least the sidewall and bottom wall define a holding space. The holding space can include one or alternatively a number of holding regions. If a plurality of holding regions are provided, at least one holding region can be larger and/or deeper than another holding region. The mounting member can be disposed between two or more holding regions. Further, the sidewall can surround the mounting member. The mounting member can be disposed asymmetrically relative to the holding member.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, the mounting member can be configured to receive a top of and can be configured to cover a mouth of a drinking vessel. A hole can be defined in the mounting member to receive a straw inserted therein.
The holding member can be hingedly coupled to the mounting member and can be a generally U-shaped member moveable between a first position adjacent an edge of the mounting member and a second position extending from the mounting member, to define a holding space therewithin. The mounting member and the holding member can be a single-piece construction, and the holding member can be defined by a line of weakness formed in the construction. The holding member can include a sidewall defining a holding space and/or a support platform to support contents within the holding space. A support arm can be included, extending between the mounting member and the support platform. The caddy can further comprise a second holding member, with the mounting portion being disposed between the first and second holding members.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention claimed. The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute part of this specification, are included to illustrate and provide a further understanding of the invention. Together with the description, the drawings serve to explain the principles of the invention.
Reference will now be made in detail to the presently preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
The present invention is directed to a caddy, comprising a mounting member configured to receive at least a portion of a drinking vessel and a holding member extending from the mounting member, the holding member configured to hold an item adjacent a drinking vessel. For purpose of explanation and illustration, and not limitation, an exemplary embodiment of the caddy in accordance with the invention is shown in
The preferred mounting portion 22 includes a sleeve that extends downwardly from a holding member 30 of the cup caddy 20. The sleeve 28 extends sufficiently in the downward direction from the holding member 30 to provide sufficient surface area to contact the cup 24 and produce sufficient friction to support the loaded cup caddy 20. The bottom edge 32 of the sleeve 28 can have various configurations, such as being straight or curved, as shown in
A press-fit association is preferably obtained by providing the axial opening in the mounting portion 22 with a slightly smaller diameter than the cup 24 at the portion of the cup 24 at which the cup caddy 20 is desired to be mounted. In one embodiment, the axial opening of the mounting portion 22 has an elongated shape extending along a plane that is normal to the axis of the mounting portion 22 opening, with a narrow dimension that is smaller than that of the desired portion of the cup 24 to deform and pinch the cup 24 to produce the press-fit. The shape of the mounting portion opening is preferably oval, such as an elliptical shape, but can alternatively have another suitable shape to grip the cup 24.
The holding member 30 of the preferred embodiment includes a bottom wall 34 and a side wall 36. Although the height of the side wall 36 can be substantially uniform, in a preferred embodiment, the height of the side wall 36 is sloped so that the depth of the holding member 30 is deeper on one side than on the other. Preferably, the difference in depth from one side to the other of the holding member 30 is between about 25-75%. The bottom wall 34 of the preferred embodiment is generally horizontal or alternatively inclined. The top edge of the holding member 30 or sidewall 36 is preferably sloped, preferably at an angle of less than about 45°.
A holding space 40 is thus provided between the bottom wall 34 and the side wall 36, preferably surrounding the cup 24. The side wall 36 and the bottom wall 34 are preferably configured so that the holding space 40 has larger regions on two opposite sides of the cup 24 and the mounting portion 22, with a region of narrower width disposed between the enlarged areas. Thus, the bottom wall 34 preferably has an elongated shape, which can be an oval shape or other suitable shape along which the side wall 36 is preferably positioned.
In the preferred embodiment, the cup 24 is of a standard size used in the fast food industry, and is preferably made out of a flexible material, such as a suitable plastic or paper. The held items 26 in
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The slant of the bottom wall 46 is preferably configured so that the opening to the cavity 54 is elevated at one side to allow a user to insert a hand therein when the cup 24 and caddy 42 are resting on a table or other surface. The mounting portion 52 and holding member 44 are preferably configured so that, when the caddy 42 is coupled with the cup 24, the bottom of the cup 24 and of the holding member 42 are both substantially in a shared horizontal plane to rest upon a surface. Alternatively, the lowest portion of the holding member 48 is elevated from the bottom of the cup 24 when the caddy 42 is mounted to the cup 24.
The embodiment of caddy 58 shown in
A holding member 66 is shown in
The holding member 68 thus can be flipped over the top of the cup 24 and holding member 60 to a holding position, shown in
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, as shown in
The holding member 76 in this embodiment extends in a pie-shape from the mounting portion 80, preferably with the mounting portion 80 disposed substantially at an apex thereof with sides extending at an angle of less than 90° therefrom to an arcuate edge that is disposed distally from the mounting portion 80. Other angles and shapes can be used.
The mounting portion 80 of this embodiment is configured to grip the cup 24 near its bottom edge so that the holding member 76 can rest against a surface adjacent to the cup.
In accordance with an alternative aspect, as illustrated by the embodiment of caddy 90 shown in
In one embodiment, the mounting portion can comprise a stepped interior with sections 109 of different radii to be attached selectively to various standard lid sizes, as shown in
Support platforms 104, which are connected to the side walls 108 and preferably the mounting portion 92 by arms 106, or by another suitable member, provide a bottom wall to support items that are held in the holding spaces 102. As shown in
The cup caddy embodiments shown and described herein can be made using materials and processes known to those of ordinary skill in the art, such as, but not limited to, the materials and the processes described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,257,401 and 6,349,847, the contents of which patents are expressly incorporated by reference herein in their entireties. For example, the cup caddies can be formed from one or more insulating foams, one or more plastics, one or more paper stocks, combinations thereof, and/or one or more other materials known by those of ordinary skill in the art to be suitable for storage or holding of food items. Also for example, the caddies can be thermoformed, vacuum-formed, molded, and/or otherwise formed using one or more processes known by those of ordinary skill in the art to be suitable for the fabrication of food containers or holders.
While illustrative embodiments of the invention are disclosed herein, it will be appreciated that numerous modifications and other embodiments may be devised by those skilled in the art. For instance, various features of the different embodiments can be combined or used in other embodiments. The mounting portions that are press-fit to the cup, for example, can extend in an upward or downward direction, or both, from the holding member of the corresponding caddy. Also, additional holding portions may be provided in various embodiments. Therefore, it will be understood that the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications and embodiments that come within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application 60/626,077, filed Nov. 9, 2004, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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60626077 | Nov 2004 | US |