The embodiments herein relate generally to cup and food holding trays and devices.
During sporting events, concerts and other entertainment shows, spectators have to carry and juggle one or more beverage storing cups and/or food items from the concessions to the seating area. This often involves carrying and balancing these food and drink items up or down stairs and around other spectators in a row before reaching a designated seat. This is difficult to accomplish as the beverage storing cups and/or food items can easily tilt or slip out of the individual's hands, thereby spilling and/or dropping the items on other spectators or the floor.
In some circumstances, a concession will provide trays to store these beverages and food items. However, these trays do not provide proper designated hand holding areas to improve the balance and weight distribution of the carrier and any cups or food items stored thereon. This makes it difficult to maneuver the carrier and results in the increased frequency of spillage of beverages and/or food items due to a tilted tray. These accidents create burdens on individuals to clean up beverages or food stains on their clothing, and venue staff to clean spills on the seats or floor at the venue.
Several plates and trays for supporting cups, glasses or food items are disclosed in U.S. Patent Application Publication 2014/0231438, and U.S. Pat. Nos. 10,238,224, 6,622,885 and 5,947,011. However, these plates and trays are limited in that they do not provide the support, stability, ease-of-use and/or ergonomics to enable a user to effectively balance and transport a plurality of beverage storing cups and food items through crowded and closed quarters at a stadium or other venue.
As such, there is a need in the industry for an ergonomic food and drink storage tray that addresses the limitations of the prior art, which effectively allows a user to maneuver and balance the tray and any beverage storing cups or food items placed thereon. There is a need for the storage tray to be designed for use at crowded venues during sporting events, concerts or other entertainment shows.
In certain embodiments of the invention, an ergonomic storage tray with enhanced stability for use to secure a plurality of beverage storing cups and food items is provided. The storage tray is configured to be supported by a thumb, fingers, upper arm, elbow and forearm of a user. The storage tray comprises a tray comprising a top surface, a bottom surface opposite the top surface, a first pair of opposing side surfaces connecting the top and bottom surfaces together, and a second pair of opposing side surfaces connecting the top and bottom surfaces together, the tray comprising a plurality of compartments configured to store any number of the beverage storing cups and food items, the tray comprising an off-center thumb hole disposed therethrough and located proximate a first side surface in the first pair of opposing side surfaces, and a cutout disposed entirely through the top and bottom surfaces of the tray and located on a second side surface in the first pair of opposing side surfaces, wherein the thumb hole in the tray is configured to receive the thumb of the user, the cutout in the tray is configured to receive the upper arm and elbow of the user therein, and the bottom surface of the tray is configured to contact the forearm of the user, thereby securely supporting any number of the beverage storing cups and food items in the tray.
The detailed description of some embodiments of the invention will be made below with reference to the accompanying figures, wherein the figures disclose one or more embodiments of the present invention.
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In one embodiment, tray 20 comprises approximate dimensions of a 16″ length, 11″ width, and 2½″ height. However, the dimensions and shape of tray 20 can vary in alternative embodiments to accommodate all users including adults and children. In one embodiment, the corners of tray 20 are rounded. Tray 20 is made from pressed paper, but can be made from any material or combination of materials known in the field.
In one embodiment, storage tray 10 comprises thumb hole 30 located off-center on tray 20 and located proximate a first side surface in the first pair of opposing side surfaces 26. In one embodiment as depicted in
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Corner side walls 42 are continuously connected to bottom platform 45. In one embodiment, corner side wall 42 is approximately 1″ wide at top surface 22 of tray 20, and gradually tapers to approximately ½″ wide at bottom surface 24 of tray 20 at the connection with bottom platform 45. The generally rigid nature of corner side walls 42 provides structural support and strength to corner compartment 40 to sufficiently support a beverage storing cup therein. In one embodiment as depicted in
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It shall be appreciated that the size and shape of corner compartments 40 can vary in alternative embodiments to accommodate beverage storing cups having different sizes and shapes.
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In one embodiment, each intermediate compartment 60 comprises a generally rectangular shape with rounded corners formed by dividing wall 16, a pair of opposing interior walls 62 and one of the side surfaces in the second pair of opposing side surfaces 28. The pair of opposing interior walls 62 separates intermediate compartment 60 from an adjacent pair of corner compartments 40.
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In operation, storage tray 10 is loaded with any number of food items and/or beverages. Food items such as hot dogs, hamburgers, other sandwiches, French fries, popcorn, nachos, condiments or other items are disposed in either or both intermediate compartments 60 in tray 20. In one embodiment, one or more beverage storing cups are inserted within corner compartments 40. Each beverage storing cup is securely fastened to corner side walls 42, flexible side walls 44 and bottom platform 45 of corner compartment 40. In certain embodiments, each beverage storing cup can be any container designed to store liquids such as bottles, cups, cans, and the like.
The user carries storage tray 10 to transport the stored food items and/or beverages. In one embodiment as depicted in
The use of storage tray 10 to store food items and/or beverages has numerous advantages. Storage tray 10 provides the user a comfortable and stable platform that can be carried and balanced using one arm. This frees the user's other arm to perform a variety of functions such as holding a cell phone or support objects such as railings on staircases, grabbing keys or other objects, opening doors, holding a child's hand, etc. The position of forearm 11c of the user along the center of bottom surface 24 of tray 20 creates an even weight balance of storage tray 10 on both sides of forearm 11c. This enhances user comfort and stability, while minimizing the likelihood tray 20 inadvertently tips and spills the beverage storing cup(s) and/or food item(s).
It shall be appreciated that the storage tray can have a variety of design modifications to accommodate different users including children and adults having different sized hands, fingers, forearms, etc. In an alternative embodiment as depicted in
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It shall be appreciated that the components of the storage tray described in several embodiments herein may comprise any alternative known materials in the field and be of any color, size and/or dimensions. It shall be appreciated that the components of the storage tray described herein may be manufactured and assembled using any known techniques in the field. Although the figures illustrate four corner compartments 40 and two intermediate compartments 60 on storage tray 10, it shall be appreciated that the number and location of these compartments on storage tray 10 can vary in alternative embodiments.
Persons of ordinary skill in the art may appreciate that numerous design configurations may be possible to enjoy the functional benefits of the inventive systems. Thus, given the wide variety of configurations and arrangements of embodiments of the present invention, the scope of the invention is reflected by the breadth of the claims below rather than narrowed by the embodiments described above.
The application claims priority to provisional patent application U.S. Ser. No. 62/843,748 filed on May 6, 2019, the entire contents of which is herein incorporated by reference.
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