The present invention is generally directed to a food cooking and/or serving accessory, and more particularly, to a device for, and a method of, securing a lid of a food container, such as a pot, a pan, a casserole dish, a crockpot, a wok, or a like vessel, which is used for cooking and/or serving food, especially for facilitating the secure movement or transport of a full or partially-full food container, which is holding liquid and/or solid food contents, without spillage.
It is often desirable to transport a food container that has a non-locked or non-secured lid from one location, e.g., the place where the food is prepared, to another location, e.g., the place where the food will be served. These locations may be far apart and, in some cases, may involve transport by car, in which case, food spillage due to motion of the unsecured lid is a concern. In one lid securing device, a rubber band loop may be positioned over the lid, and the curved ends of the band are hooked over handles that are provided at opposite sides of the container. In another lid securing device, a cord or tape may be wound tightly around the container and the lid.
However, these known lid securing devices all suffer from the drawback that they cannot accommodate containers or lids of different shapes and sizes with handles of different shapes, locations, numbers, and sizes. Therefore, the known lid securing devices can only be used with containers, lids, and handles having specific dimensions or features, and cannot be adapted to function as a “one-size-fits-all” or universal type of lid securing device.
It is one objective of the present invention to provide a device that can effectively secure a lid to a food container to facilitate the secure movement or transport of a full or partially-full container that is holding liquid or solid food contents.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide a device for securing a lid to a container that can be used with containers of different shapes (cylindrical, rectangular, oval, lipped or non-lipped, etc.), different sizes (small, medium, large in both diameter or length and depth), and different materials (metal, plastic, ceramic, glass, etc.),
It is a further objective of the present invention to provide a device for securing a lid to a container that can be used with lids of different shapes (round, rectangular, oval, convex, recessed, etc.), different materials (metal, plastic, ceramic, glass, etc.), and different sizes (small, medium, large in diameter or length).
It is yet another objective of the present invention to provide a device for securing a lid to a container that can be used with handles of different shapes (round or square knob, C-ring, recessed, stirrup, cantilever,etc.), different sizes (short or long), different materials (plastic, metal, ceramic, glass, etc.), and attached at one or more different locations on, and/or at different angles to, the container or the lid.
It is yet a further objective of the present invention to provide a lid securing device, which is versatile, reusable, heat-resistant, environmentally friendly, and readily cleanable, as well as to provide a method of securing a lid to a container, which is easy to perform.
In keeping with these objects, one feature of this invention resides, briefly stated, in a device for, and a method of, securing a lid to a food container with the aid of one or more handles that are mounted on the lid and/or the container. An elongated, flexible, flattened, stretchable strap overlies the lid and has a plurality of enlarged openings spaced apart along the strap. Two of the openings receive the one or more handles in a secured position. The strap serves as a “one-size-fits-all” or universal type of lid securing device that is reusable.
The accompanying figures, where like reference numerals refer to identical or functionally similar components throughout the separate views, together with the detailed description below, are incorporated in and form part of the specification, and serve to further illustrate embodiments of concepts that include the claimed invention, and explain various principles and advantages of those embodiments.
Referring now to
Advantageously, the strap 18 is constituted of a flexible material so that it can be closely and conformingly wrapped around the lid 12 and/or the container 14, as shown in
The strap 18 also has a plurality of enlarged openings 28 spaced apart, and arranged in a row, along the longitudinal direction. Each enlarged opening 28 extends entirely through the thickness of the strap 18 in the normal direction between the upper and lower surfaces of the strap 18. At least one enlarged opening 28 is located at one of the end portions 20 of the strap 18, and at least one other enlarged opening 28 is located at the other of the end portions 22 of the strap 18.
As shown in
As described above, the lid securing device 10 may be used to secure many different types of lids to many different types of food containers with the aid of many different types of handles, which may be mounted on the lid and/or on the container. For example, as shown in
During this procedure, the strap 18 may be stretched to insure that two of the openings 28 simultaneously receive the lid handle 16, and that the strap 18 is tensioned to exert a downward pressure to press the lid 12 against a mouth of the container 14. It will he understood that the two openings 28 need not be the last ones in the row at the outer ends of the end portions 20, 22, because the openings 28 that are selected will depend upon the size of the container 14 and the lid 12. A smaller container 14 will employ one of the openings 28 in the middle of the row since the strap 18 need not be so long to exert pressure against the lid. Thus, the device 10 is adjustable to accommodate containers, lids, and handles of different sizes and types.
In another variation, and example of versatility, as shown in
During this procedure, the strap 18 may he stretched to insure that two of the openings 28 respectively receive the container handles 30, 32, and that the strap 18 is tensioned to exert a downward pressure to press the lid 12 against the mouth of the container 14. It will be understood that the two openings 2$ need not be the last ones in the row at the outer ends of the end portions 20, 22, because the openings 28 that are selected will depend upon the size of the container 14 and the lid 12. A smaller container 14 will employ one of the openings 28 in the middle of the row since the strap 18 need not be so long to exert pressure against the lid. Thus, the device 10 is adjustable to accommodate containers, lids, and handles of different sizes and types.
In still another variation, and further example of versatility, as shown in
During this procedure, the strap 18 may be stretched to insure that two of the openings 28 simultaneously receive the same container handle 34, and that the strap 18 is tensioned to exert a downward pressure to press the lid 12 against the mouth of the container 14. It will be understood that the two openings 28 need not be the last ones in the row at the outer ends of the end portions 20, 22, because the openings 28 that are selected will depend upon the size of the container 14 and the lid 12. A smaller container 14 and a shorter container handle 34 will employ one of the openings 28 in the middle of the row since the strap 18 need not be so long to exert pressure against the lid. Thus, the device 10 is adjustable to accommodate containers, lids, and handles of different sizes and types.
It will be understood that each of the components described above, or two or more together, also may find a useful application in other types of constructions differing from the types described above.
While the invention has been illustrated and described as embodied in a device for and a method of securing a lid to a food container, it is not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention.
Without further analysis, the foregoing will so fully reveal the gist of the present invention that others can, by applying current knowledge, readily adapt it for various applications without omitting features that, from the standpoint of prior art, fairly constitute essential characteristics of the generic or specific aspects of this invention and, therefore, such adaptations should and are intended to be comprehended within the meaning and range of equivalence of the following claims.
This application claims the priority benefit of U.S. provisional patent application No. 62/658,018, filed Apr. 16, 2018, whose entire disclosure is incorporated by this reference as though set forth fully herein.
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