The field of this invention is dining plates having a cavity therein. Specifically, the cavity is accessible by a user to allow a user to removeably insert a picture or a message in the cavity that is then visible to the user of a plate through a window in the surface of the plate. In addition to the plate alone, the present invention is directed to a method of using the plate in a diet. A user is able to place motivational pictures or other messages in the cavity in the plate and have view of them. These visuals are fresh and proximate reminders of one's body image prompting the user to reach his or her diet goal whenever the plate is being; used for a meal.
Decorative plates have been long-known since almost the earliest days of mankind. Plates have their original artwork that painted or glazed or otherwise inked on the surface of the plate. Photographs have been screen printed onto plates. Additionally, words and messages also appear on plates, typically printed or otherwise layered onto the surface of the plate and permanently fixed onto it.
Traditional picture frames axe also, of course, long-known. Pictures, artwork, words and messages are commonly displayed through the use of a broad range of picture frames. Typically, these frames are only suitable for hanging or other conventional display.
Dieting can be a challenging process for any dieter for a wide variety of reasons. Much, diet advice is available, but it is difficult to personalize any such advice during actual meal time. Usually, a dieter is only provided with socially accepted and idealized pictures of models and generic inspirational messages. It is difficult to find individually-focused information when the time comes to actually serve and eat a meal. For instance, generic plates having generic inspirational messages or other diet information are known and available. These plates are not individually-focused.
In summary, the present invention includes a dining plate, specifically a two part plate system, comprised of a transparent top portion and an elastomeric non-transparent bottom portion. A unique fluid and continuous double seal, between the top portion and a removable bottom, portion of the plate, creates a compression and sufficient friction to engage the portions in an impermeable seal. When assembled, the unique press-in double seal creates a water resistant central cavity to secure a photo or the like.
An impermeable seal engages the two portions by applied hand heel pressure around the periphery of the bottom portion. Disengagement of the two part interface results by hand lifting the bottom portion at any point along the periphery.
It is of course understood that the dinner plate top portion may be of any circular dimensional size or any geometry of combined angles and sides. The geometry of the dinnerware top portion, inside and outside receiving grooves therefor determine and define the shape and size of the bottom portion and its compatible male components, the outer rim with a bulbous tip and an inner standing rib.
The essence of the sealing closure is the engineered design construction and plastic material characteristics for the top portion and the bottom portion, individually and in combination with each other. The physical characteristics of the plastic materials used such as a rigid copolyester top portion and a flexible elastomer bottom portion, or other materials having similar properties of hardness, indentation or lack of indentation, elasticity or specific distortability, are directly proportionate to each other in the design construction.
As the intent of the plate is to hold a photograph or the like that may be moisture sensitive, the seal between the two portions should preferably be impermeable but alternatively be substantially or nearly impermeable to create a moisture barrier to match with the sensitivity of the object placed in the cavity between the two portions, to protect against the damaging effects of water. The impermeability of the seal created when the portions are engaged or mated is measured by water ingress rates through the seal. There are various techniques to measure water ingression; however, as the intent of the seal is not to be selectively impermeable, the test would apply an acceptable rate of water ingress, so as to strive for obstruction of water entering the first outer groove seal, and positively obstruct water from entering or passing through the second or double rib seal. Optimally, the assembled plate should be both hand wash or dishwasher safe. The degree of water ingression, or leaks into the central cavity, is relative only to the end use and does not imply acceptability of any water ingress. The individual application will dictate the level of seal integrity or reliability needed. For many receptacle uses, only large leaks of water ingress would be considered unacceptable and the ability to detect minute leaks is of little or no consequence.
Water ingress that creates a damaging effect on the object contained within the cavity, tested under conditions of high power water-jet streams which make exterior contact with the seal from any direction, or of immersion in water, or typical handheld washing conditions would be considered unacceptable, as an object of the present design is a seal that will create a water resistant central cavity. However, many water ingress tests are conducted only once using fixed conditions such as: specific periods of exposure time, specific water depths, specific and controlled force of pressure. Therefore, qualifying the plate for repeated usage in an environment with alternative conditions over time must take into consideration aging of the double seal, exposure of the seal to varying environmental factors, and other stresses encountered by the plate. Therefore, measured results may vary and success rate can only be determined by the consequential effect on the object held within the water resistant central cavity.
Tests performed to determine the success rate of a protected or, sealed enclosure against the damaging effects of water ingress, are graded by way of an industry standard; the International Protection Rating system, often used to certify electrical enclosures. IP Codes, ranging from 0 (no protection from water ingress) to 8 (hermetically sealed or no harmful effects from water ingress), test enclosures under various conditions. IP Codes 1-4 imply an enclosure protected against vertically dripping water to water splashing at the enclosure from all directions. IP Codes 5-6 imply an enclosure against jets of water from all directions and at various distances and rates of force. IP Codes 7-8 imply an enclosure protected against immersion in water at various pressures and submerged for various lengths of time. An enclosure that passes a particular IP rating automatically confirms that it has passed alternative IP ratings of lower impermeability codes. It is the desire that the present plate is in compliance with industry standards, indicating an impermeable seal and water resistant central cavity, when tested in a controlled lab environment that simulates both hand washing and a dishwasher environment. It is therefore preferred that the plate herein has an IP rating of 8, or alternatively about 5-8, or still further alternatively about 3-8.
Referring now to examples of dinner plates described herein in more detail, in
In further detail, referring to the plate in
As noted above, the top portion 12 is completely transparent. Alternatively, the top portion 12 may be made of a translucent material or otherwise a partially transparent material. The top portion 12 may be opaque in part. The top portion 12 may also be tinted to be a particular color or colors. The top portion may include words or other artwork printed or otherwise inserted over a partial coverage of the surface of or in the top portion 12. For instance, words or other decorative indicia may be printed or spread across the area of the top portion 12. In addition to uniform transparency or tint or other designs, it is also possible to have a transparent window or windows in an otherwise opaque top portion 12. These window or windows may be completely transparent or, as described above, partially translucent or have other tint or artwork covering a portion of the surface of the window. The transparent window may be any shape or size to fit between a top and bottom portion of a dinner plate as described. There may be multiple windows, including different sized windows and different shaped windows. It is also possible to include some lighting components embedded in the top and/or bottom portion of the plate that could highlight or otherwise illuminate the photograph or other motivational indicia that would be placed in the cavity.
Examples of different window shapes and sizes are shown in
The cavity 18 discussed herein can be an actual empty space that is molded or engineered in the top or bottom portion of the plate. Alternatively, it can just be the interface between the adjacent top and bottom portions, for instance, a photograph can be placed in between the top and bottom portions that then physically separates the top and bottom portions over the area of the photograph itself. Because a photograph is thin, it does not materially affect the seal, or the plate functionality. If larger, for instance thicker, objects are desired to be placed between the top and bottom portions, then a pocket or other space defining a cavity may be molded into the top or bottom portion to prevent any unwanted stretching or unevenness that would be caused by inserting the thicker object between the top and bottom portions.
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In the drawings, the top portion 12 has the female receiving grooves 58 and 60, and the bottom portion 14 has the male rib 112 and rim 114 elements. It is possible according to this invention that a top portion may have male elements and the bottom portion has female grooves. It is possible for the top and bottom portions to have one each male element and female groove. The male elements are referred to as a rib 112 and a rim 114 simply for convenience. The terms “rib” and “rim” are interchangeable and refer to male elements. For instance the rim 114 may also be called a “rib”, and the outward rim is shown as defining the outside circumference of the bottom portion 14. The rim 114 does not have to define the outside edge, as the bottom portion 14 may extend beyond where the male elements are positioned.
The construction details of the plate as shown in
The rigid transparent material for the top portion 12 is suggested in one example to be made of a copolyester material. Copolyesters can be molded into various applications resulting in an end product with excellent appearance and clarity and outstanding impact resistance. Molded copolyester products also have enhanced durability in the dishwasher environment, which can expose products to high heat, humidity and aggressive cleaning detergents. Select copolyesters may be used in repeated use food contact and are BPA free. One type of commercially available copolyester that could be used is Eastman Tritan Polyester TX1001 Clear. Of course other materials could also be used.
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The compressible, non-transparent or transparent material for the bottom portion 14 is suggested to be made of an elastomer, more specifically a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) or substance with similar qualities, to ensure proper compression into and engagement with the top portion 12 to form the double impermeable seal connection. Additional features of select elastomers include soft and flexible feel, excellent grip characteristics, good weatherability, easy processablity and colorability, use in a wide variety of applications including those where FDA compliance is required such as in use with food and beverage, and is BPA free. One example of an acceptable TPE is GLS Dynaflex TPE G 7970-1, with or without color concentrate. Of course other materials could be used as well.
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The examples discussed herein are directed to a double seal configuration. It is believed that the double seal is the best barrier to fluid entry into the cavity described herein. However, it is at least possible that a single groove and corresponding male element configuration could achieve a substantially impermeable seal that is made to be taken apart and reassembled as the present invention. The mate element and groove may be similar to either one or both of receiving grooves 58 and 60 or male elements 112 and 114.
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A further feature of the invention resides in the provision of top portion and bottom portion of the above characteristics which may be molded by compression or injection. Such manufacturing techniques can yield a product that is economical to manufacture, durable, efficient, and capable of repeated use.
However, this invention further contemplates a top portion made out of almost any rigid material such as glass, composition, metal and other materials having, however, a receiving groove and receiving concentric rib system made of a highly polished copolyester, and; an applicable bottom portion made out of almost any material such as glass, composition, metal, silicone, rubber and other materials having, however, an outer rim and single standing rib made of an elastomer or of any other non-metallic substance having similar physical properties or similar durometer components. If using plastic composition materials, durometer choices for the top portion and bottom portion can vary, as previously discussed. However, it is the durometer proportional ratio between the two portions that effect the seal engagement, also as previously discussed. Additionally, you could choose a lion-transparent material for the top portion, however you may defeat the intent or purpose of the plate if the top portion central circle is non-transparent.
The discussion herein is directed to an example of a plate. The present invention is also directed to a kit for forming the plate described herein. For example, the kit may include the top portion as described and the bottom portion as described in separate or unattached relationship. It is possible to have kits that include a single bottom portion and multiple top portions. Similarly, it is possible to have a kit that includes a single top portion and multiple alternative bottom portions. Finally, it is also envisioned to have a kit that includes multiple top portions and multiple bottom portions. The different components that would be included in each kit could have different colors or shapes or other artwork that is incorporated there. In order to be sufficiently interchangeable, it only necessary that the geometry and spacing of the inside and outside receiving grooves and the standing rib and outward rim are consistent throughout. This would allow any top portion to be used in connection with any bottom portion to create the sealed cavity into which motivational indicia could be inserted.
The advantages of the present invention include, without limitation: it is a standard size plate to consume meals from, and when assembled properly by engaging the connection between the bottom portion and the top portion, creates an impermeable double seal and a water resistant central cavity to receive a singular or plural picture or photograph, or the like that can be viewed, by the user through the transparent top portion of the plate during meals or any time of the user's choice.
The top and bottom portions of the plate are easily assembled and separated without excessive force. Insertion of a photograph or the like can be done without excessive force. The assembled plate, during meals or any other time of the user's choice, is constructed for repeated use. The two part plate can be cleaned by hand or in a dishwasher. Additionally, the two parts can be cleaned individually or in the assembled state.
The discussion herein makes reference throughout to a plate. The actual structure of the plate can take as many forms as there are styles of plates that are used at present. The plate May be substantially flat; the plate may have a curved up side. The plate may have a symmetric construction or an asymmetric profile or shape. The plate May be round, oval, square, rectangular or triangular. The plate may be what is commonly referred to as a dinner plate, luncheon plate, salad plate, roll plate, tea saucer, or any other dish for eating from. For the purposes of this application; the term “plate” also refers to bowls and other eating dishes.
Further a plate comprises, when assembled, displaying a photograph or the like of the user's choice. This plate provides a method of motivating weight loss, maintaining current weight or in general motivating a user towards increased physical activity and a healthier lifestyle. The motivational image seen through the transparent top portion of the dinnerware becomes a visual reminder while consuming food, in that it prevents the user from forgetting his or her “best self” goal. Therefore, the user is visually reminded of his or her physical shape, initiating healthy food choices and proportions, which will result in a change or maintenance of that visualization of the user's body shape. The enclosed picture or the like can be changed as often as desired.
Further, it comprises a bottom portion of the dinnerware and a top portion to cover the motivational image and when assembled, properly; provides a unique impermeable double seal connection between the two portions and a water resistant central cavity to protect the object from moisture within the central cavity.
The water resistant central cavity created by the proper engagement of the impermeable double seal between the top portion and bottom portion herein may be used in the display of most any media or motivational indicia such as a photograph or the like, including but not limited to a photocopy, magazine clip, newspaper clip; document, article, sketch, drawing, invitation, certificate, diploma, keepsake, or other objects, etc. Further, the top portion and bottom portion described herein may therefore hold within the water resistant central cavity any object such that the item chosen is not of greater thickness or diameter than the water resistant central cavity dimensions so as to allow the impermeable double seal to press in and seal properly.
The intent is for the user to choose an object which will serve as a reminder to adhere to an individually chosen nutritional or physical regimen to assist her or him in attaining or maintaining their “best self” personal goal. Therefore, the object can be anything that reminds, motivates, inspires, encourages, induces, provokes or stimulates the user to take action to meet his or her personal goal. The plate 10 may function for any desired purpose, but as shown, the plate 10 therefore also serves as an impermeable enclosure for a photograph or the like 20 to be viewed during meal times with the intent of being, a visual reminder for the user to meet a personal “best self” goal, of whatever their personal goal may be.
Often times, driven by the media's influence, the weight loss industry covers a very broad spectrum of “guaranteed programs”. It is believed that these programs are often abandoned because “failure is simply due to forgetting”. The two-piece “plate system” described herein is an economical, self-motivating weight loss aid, which does not allow the user to forget his or her individual goal. The described two-piece dining system displays the user's photo or the like. It is intended to be a visual reminder to aid the user in his or her weight loss goal, or in motivating increased physical activity and a healthier lifestyle through this visual prompt. “You won't fail, because you won't forget”. Essentially, by means of the user's photo or the like being integrated into the plate, the user gives himself or herself permission to become his or her own motivation.
The “plate system” is intended to be used in conjunction with the user's established food program, or alone, in the assumption that the user already has knowledge of “what to eat and when to eat it”. The invention diminishes the exterior media's determination of accepted body types, by shifting that determination to the user of the plate. The user now determines his or her own acceptable body shape, and chooses to maintain it or change it.
Much of the above discussion has been focused on motivational indicia like photographs such as personal photographs. However, other motivational indicia, including combinations of various indicia, could be used. From a very simple and sensible perspective, the motivational, indicia may include, at least in part, specific process information regarding a diet that includes portion control, calorie counts for foods, or similar fundamental information. Alternatively, the indicia may include motivational words, phrases or passages. The indicia may be handwritten. The indicia may include drawings or other artwork. It is easy to imagine combinations of the foregoing indicia that could be used together. One example of a diet method that could be used includes the use of a sequence of photos or messages in the same or multiple windows on a plate. This sequence of indicia could be used in combination of the shape, color, lighting or other variables of the plate and transparent window. From a commercial standpoint, there are opportunities for marketing for commercial diet programs that could include some general, generic information and still allow a user to insert personal indicia such as photos or drawings or clippings. A creative diet planner can imagine multiple ways to use a plate having the flexibility of the plate described herein to use in combination with a diet.
In addition to being used as a diet tool, the plate described herein could easily be used also for festive or memorable occasions including weddings and anniversaries. Personal photographs or other mementos could be inserted in the cavity in the plate. The plates could be customized for particular guests. The plates could have multiple pictures of past events such as, parties, birthdays, weddings, or other occasions. The plate, therefore, becomes a uniquely customizable tool for a party giver or caterer.
In one example, the dining plate is around plate having an outside diameter of eleven inches. This is the outside diameter of the top portion of the plate. The top portion is made of Eastman Tritan Polyester TX1001 Clear polyester material. In the center portion of the plate, the plastic material is approximately 0.17 inches in thickness. This top portion of the plate includes a round, continuous inside receiving groove that is approximately 0.150 inches deep and 0.120 inches in width. From the bottom to the top of this inside groove, the walls flare outwardly at approximately a five degree slope total (the draft is about 2.5 degrees per side). The top portion also includes an outside receiving groove that has a width of about 0.150 inches and a depth of about 0.150 inches.
The bottom portion of the plate has an outside diameter of about nine inches. The inside male portion, also referred to as a standing rib, has a height of 0.125 inches and a width of 0.14 inches. The outer rim or second male portion has a width of approximately 0.155. This bottom portion is made of GLS Dynaflex TPE G 7970-1 polymer. The central portion of the polymer is approximately 0.15 inches thick.
I wish it understood that minor modifications, incorporations and/or variations in the materials, construction, shape, size, profile, appearance, and position, of parts described herein of the top portion and bottom portion, individually or assembled, may all be options without abandoning the spirit of the invention and the scope of descriptions herein. Therefore, the so described specifications of the invention encompass the spirit of the present invention. Modifications to the integration of material choice, geometry alteration, both to the top and bottom portions, individually, as well as the seal between the two, will be established for quality manufacturing purposes and will not alter the intent and spirit of the present invention.
The advantages of the present invention are not limited to the aforementioned descriptions and examples of use, but encompass all individual methods of use that can be employed or deemed, useful. Outside the embodiment of what has been described, the plate can be used at the user's discretion for several purposes, for example, the invention is portable and can be used at home or away from home. The invention can be used inside or outside, in varying temperatures, for picnics or poolside, as the central cavity is moisture resistant due to its impermeable seal. When not assembled, the tap and bottom portions can be utilized as separate entities. The top portion is not reliant on the bottom portion, if the user desires to use it as a traditional dining plate. When not employed for dining purposes, the invention can be tilted to the upright position and placed, for instance, on a kitchen counter, one's desk, night table, dressing table, exercise area, beside a mirror, or a location where the user spends a lot of time; for continual visual reminder and motivation. The bottom portion prevents the plate from slipping from a high chair tray or a nursing home/hospital table, for use by all ages, and as it is also BPA free, can be used as a plate in and of itself. During the manufacturing process, the top portion can be customized by adding color concentrate whereas the concentrate can create a semitransparent, sparkle, or tinted effect to accommodate the user's preference. The manufacturing tool can be adapted to accommodate endless possibilities of text or art, for purposes of individualizing the outer rim of the top portion of the plate or the inner circle of the bottom portion of the plate.
While the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments thereof, it will be understood that numerous variations, modifications and additional embodiments are possible, and all such variations, modifications, and embodiments are to be regarded as being within the spirit and scope of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application. Ser. No. 61/430,010 filed Jan. 5, 2011, which is, incorporated by referenced herein in its entirety.
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61430010 | Jan 2011 | US |