The present disclosure generally relates to a support structure, and more particularly, to a support structure configured to support edible materials such as cookies or other baked goods in various shapes and arrangements.
Gingerbread cookie houses and other similar structures built from edible materials are often held together by edible, royal icing or other edible substances that act as a glue to hold the edible material together. However, the royal icing or glue-like substances are often considered unappealing and often times messy and difficult to use and clean up. As a result, there is a need for a support structure for edible materials that allows consumers to build and decorate edible houses or other structures without the use of royal icing or other glue-like substances to hold the edible material together.
Additionally, gingerbread cookie sheets used for forming gingerbread houses are relatively lightweight compared to other cookie materials. As such, the royal icing or other icing-type materials used to hold together the various sheets or portions of the gingerbread house are able to support the weight of the gingerbread cookie sheets or portions. However, if other cookie materials were to be used, for example chocolate chip cookie sheets or portions, the weight of those different cookie materials may be too great for the royal icing, thereby causing the house structure to collapse under the weight of the cookie portions. As such, there also is a need for a way to build cookie houses or other structures from cookie materials that will support the weight of various cookie types (e.g., chocolate chip cookie material, sugar cookie material, etc.).
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, a support structure configured to support a material comprises a top side support portion, the top side support portion including a first wall of the top side support portion and a second wall of the top side support portion, the first wall of the top side support portion and the second wall of the top side support portion angled relative to one another and extending generally upward to form at least a portion of a first indentation, the first indentation extending along a majority of a first outer surface of a first outer perimeter of the top side support portion; and a bottom portion, the bottom portion including a third wall of the bottom portion extending generally upward to form at least a portion of a second indentation, the second indentation extending along a majority of a second outer surface of a second outer perimeter of the bottom portion, wherein both the first indentation of the top side support portion and the second indentation of the bottom portion and each of the first wall, the second wall, and the third wall are configured to receive one or more objects, and wherein each of the first wall, the second wall, and the third wall has a flat external surface along an entirety thereof, and the flat external surface is configured to receive one or more objects along the entirety thereof.
In one aspect of the support structure the top side support portion and the bottom portion together are in one of a first shape, a second shape, a third shape, or a fourth shape; wherein the first shape is a house, the second shape is a box, the third shape is a square, and the fourth shape is a heart.
In another aspect of the support structure, the top side support portion includes a first support surface extending laterally from the first wall and the second wall.
In a further aspect of the support structure, the first support surface extends across a majority of the top side support portion.
In another aspect of the support structure, the first support surface, the first wall, and the second wall define the first indentation.
In further aspect of the support structure, the top side support portion further includes a bottom edge extending downward from at least a portion of the first support surface, and the bottom edge is configured to receive one or more objects.
In another aspect of the support structure, the bottom edge of the top side support portion and a second support surface extending laterally from the third wall are configured to support a continuous length of one or more objects.
In further aspect of the support structure, the bottom portion further includes a raised edge extending upward from the second support surface, the second support surface and the raised edge of the bottom portion cooperating to define the second indentation.
In another aspect of the support structure, the first indentation is at least partially defined by the first support surface, the first wall, and the second wall, and the bottom edge of the top side support portion and the first support surface cooperate to define a third indentation.
In further aspect of the support structure, the bottom portion includes at least one raised edge and a second support surface extending laterally from the third wall.
In another aspect of the support structure, the second support surface and the at least one raised edge of the bottom portion define the second indentation.
In further aspect of the support structure, the second indentation is a channel.
In another aspect of the support structure, the first indentation is a channel.
In further aspect of the support structure, the first wall extends vertically.
In another aspect of the support structure, at least one of the first wall and the second wall includes a first end and a second end, and a complete length of a selected wall extends between the first and second ends, and the first indentation spans the complete length of the selected wall.
In further aspect of the support structure, the second indentation includes a first indentation portion and a second indentation portion, and the first and second indentation portions are coupled together at an angle.
In another aspect of the support structure, the first wall of the top side support portion is slanted relative to the corresponding support surface of the first indentation.
In another embodiment of the support structure configured to support a material, the support structure comprises a top side support portion including a first indentation extending along a majority of a first outer surface of a first outer perimeter and a first wall of the top side support portion extending along and at least partially defining the first indentation, the first indentation and the first wall configured to receive one or more objects; and a bottom portion including a second indentation extending along a majority of a second outer surface of a second outer perimeter of the bottom portion, and a second wall of the bottom portion extending along and at least partially defining the second indentation, the second indentation and the second wall configured to receive one or more objects, wherein the second indentation faces upwardly and the first indentation faces downwardly, so that the first indentation and the second indentation are configured to cooperatively support a common object; and wherein the first indentation is further defined by a first support surface and a first raised edge extending from an outer extent of the first support surface and the second indentation is further defined by a second support surface and a second raised edge extending from an outer extent of the second support surface.
In one aspect of the support structure, the first support surface extends laterally from the first wall.
In another embodiment of the present disclosure, a support structure configured to support an object comprises a top portion; and a bottom portion, wherein both the top portion and the bottom portion each include at least one indentation configured to receive one or more objects, each indentation of the at least one indentation extending adjacent a majority of an outer perimeter of each portion.
The above mentioned and other features of the invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention itself will be better understood by reference to the following description of embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this disclosure, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and will be better understood by reference to the following description of embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views, unless otherwise indicated. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate various embodiments of the invention and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
The embodiments disclosed below are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed in the following detailed description. Rather, the embodiments are chosen and described so that others skilled in the art may utilize their teachings.
The present disclosure provides various support structures 100, 100′, 200, 300 for supporting an object. For example, support structures 100, 100′, 200, 300 are configured to support an object such as edible materials, such as cookies, cake, pastries, etc., in various shapes and/or configurations. Each support structure includes a plurality of channels configured to receive and support the edible materials in the various shapes and configurations. The various support structures of the present disclosure may be made of various materials, for example, food grade plastic, wood, cardboard, or other similar materials.
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Support surface 206 and bottom edge 210 of top portion 202 define a downward-facing indentation 209 with a side wall 212 of bottom portion 204 when top portion 202 is supported by bottom portion 204. In general, indentation 209 extends adjacent an outer perimeter of top portion 202. In various embodiments, top portion 202 acts as a lid for bottom portion 204. Indentation 209 is configured to support a top end of edible material positioned with channels 222 of bottom portion 204, discussed below. In various embodiments, upper edge 208 and bottom edge 210 may be a single piece of material coupled at the middle to support surface 206. In various embodiments, upper edge 208 and/or bottom edge 210 may be used as a cookie cutter or other edible material molder configured to shape edible matter or cookie dough into a shape suitable for being supported by top portion 202 of support structure 200.
Bottom portion 204 of support structure 200 includes a plurality of side walls 212, a bottom surface 214, and a bottom support portion 216. Side walls 212 are coupled to bottom surface 214 and extend upward therefrom. Bottom support portion 216 is also coupled to bottom surface 214 and includes a channel bottom surface 218 and channel walls 220 extending upward therefrom to form an indentation or channel 222 extending around side walls 212. In general, channel 222 extends adjacent an outer perimeter of bottom portion 204, and is configured to support edible material therein and against side walls 212. In various embodiments, a single piece of edible material may extend the length and height of any given side wall 212, while in other various embodiments, a plurality of pieces of edible material may be support by channel 222 along any given side wall 212.
In various embodiments, the various dimensions of top portion 202 and bottom portion 204 may vary depending on the desired size of the box and/or edible material being support by the box. In one embodiment, bottom portion 204 has a length and a width of approximately 8 inches each with a height of approximately 3 inches, and channel 222 height of approximately 1 inch and a width of approximately ¾ inches, and top portion 202 has a length and a width of approximately 1 inch more than the length and the width of bottom portion 204, and upper and bottom edges 208 and 210 have a height of approximately 1 inch.
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Support surface 306 and bottom edge 310 of top portion 302 define a downward-facing indentation 309 with a side wall 312 of bottom portion 304 when top portion 302 is supported by bottom portion 304. In general, indentation 309 extends adjacent an outer perimeter of top portion 302. In various embodiments, top portion 302 acts as a lid for bottom portion 304. Indentation 309 is configured to support a top end of edible material positioned with channels 322 of bottom portion 304 when top portion 302 is supported by bottom portion 304, discussed below. In various embodiments, upper edge 308 and/or bottom edge 310 of top portion 302 may be used as a cookie cutter or other edible material molder configured to shape edible matter or cookie dough into a shape suitable for being supported by top portion 302 of support structure 300.
Bottom portion 304 of support structure 300 includes a side wall 312, a bottom surface 314, and a support portion 316. Side wall 312 is coupled to bottom surface 314 along its perimeter edge and extends upward therefrom. Support portion 316 is also coupled to bottom surface 314 and includes a channel bottom surface 318 and a channel wall 320 extending upward therefrom to form an indentation or channel 322 extending around side wall 312. In general, channel 222 extends adjacent an outer perimeter of bottom portion 204, and channel 322 is configured to support edible material therein and against side wall 312. In various embodiments, a plurality of rectangular sections of edible material may be supported by channel 322 along any portion of side wall 312.
In various embodiments, the various dimensions of bottom portion 304 may vary depending on the desired size of the box and/or edible material being support by the box. In one embodiment, bottom portion 304 has a maximum length of approximately 8 inches and a width of approximately 9.5 inches each with a height of approximately 3 inches, and channel 322 height of approximately 1 inch and a width of approximately ¾ inches. Support structure 300 is configured to support edible material around the sides of bottom portion 304 and on the top of top portion 302.
While the present disclosure only provides illustrated embodiments of support structure 100, 100′, 200, 300 in the shape of a house, a box, and a heart, it is within the scope of the present invention that the support structure may be of various shapes, sizes, and configurations such as a pyramid, a cylinder, a triangular prism, a cube, or other various shapes and/or configurations. It is to be appreciated that support structures 100, 100′, 200, 300 may be entirely concealed with cookie or other edible material portions which may be joined together using icing materials. However, various portions of support structures 100, 100′, 200, 300 may be exposed to cooperate with the edible materials to form the shape, look, and overall configuration of a house, box, or heart. In this way, because edible formations may be formed in various shapes and configurations without relying solely on icing to support the weight of the cookie or other edible material portions, support structures 100, 100′, 200, 300 allow for heavier or denser cookie materials to be used and also more complex or ornate designs to be formed from edible materials.
While this invention has been described according to the illustrated design, the present invention may be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practices in the art to which this invention pertains.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/001,905, published as U.S. Publication No. 2018/0352847, filed Jun. 6, 2018, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/516,247, filed Jun. 7, 2017, the entire disclosures of which are expressly incorporated by reference herein.
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