The present disclosure relates to a flip tray and method for handling glassware useful to aid workers in the food/beverage industry.
Typically, aid workers in the food/beverage industry need to perform the time-consuming process of picking up clean glasses from glassware-holding racks and using them or placing them on a tray one at a time for later use. A typical glassware-containing rack requires the time-consuming task of reaching into numerous small chambers to retrieve the glassware individually. Further, it can be difficult to see broken or cracked glassware prior to reaching a hand into the rack to retrieve a glass. This can increase the chances of injury due being cut by broken glass. The art lacks an efficient, time-saving and safe method and device for handling glassware.
In accordance with one aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a flip tray including a rigid planar base having a top surface; a handle on opposite sides of the base; and a locking mechanism on opposite sides of the base, wherein the locking mechanism detachably secures the flip tray to a glassware-holding rack.
In accordance with another aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a method for presenting an array of glassware in an upright position, including: placing a planar top surface of a flip tray face down on an open top of a glassware-holding rack containing a plurality of glassware facing down; detachably securing the flip tray to the glassware-holding rack; rotating the flip tray-secured glassware-holding rack upside down so the flip tray is on the bottom facing up and the glassware-holding rack is on the top facing down, allowing the glassware to move facing up onto the flip tray top surface; and detaching the glassware-holding rack from the flip tray exposing the plurality of glassware resting facing up on the top surface of the flip tray.
These and other aspects of the present disclosure will become apparent upon a review of the following detailed description and the claims appended thereto.
The present flip tray can be used to aid workers in the food/beverage industry and will save time when workers are picking up cleaned glasses upside down from a glassware-holding rack and placing the glasses facing up on any tray, for transport or later use. Using the flip tray product in accordance with the present process takes only a fraction of the time when compared with individually picking up glasses from glassware-holding racks and placing them on any tray manually. The flip tray can be a very useful product in the food and beverage industry. Besides saving time, it can be a safety product that can secure dean glassware on cruise ships.
The flip tray is a product that will help benefit the operations of any restaurant, bar, hotel catering event or cruise ship in which it may be implemented. The design and simplicity of the product allows for the safe and effective transport of clean glassware across any dining room, hallway, kitchen, dance floor or ballroom with ease. The subtle black design of the flip tray offers an elegant alternative for transporting glassware around the facility. Rather than lugging around a glassware-containing rack, the flip tray offers a less obtrusive lightweight alternative to the outdated look of glassware-containing racks. An anti-slip silicone mat or other suitable surface at the bottom of the flip tray ensures that the glasses remain in a safe and orderly fashion while being transported. If the person carrying the flip tray is jostled or needs to slightly tilt the tray when in transit the silicone grip will ensure that the glasses will not slide. Once the glasses arrive to their destination the person tasked with removing them from the flip tray can remove them faster and more efficiently than a traditional glassware-containing rack. The flip tray allows the user to pick up multiple glasses at once and use both hands to retrieve them making it a more efficient and less time-consuming task. The flip tray is also a safer product than the prior art. The design of the flip tray lets the user inspect the glassware before it arrives to its destination. This allows them to verify the cleanliness and sterility of the glassware while ensuring that there are no chips or breakage before transport. The flip tray also eliminates the necessity for someone to reach blindly into one of the chambers of a glassware-containing rack where broken glass could be hidden from sight. The flip tray is a product that could be integrated into any service establishment and have an instantaneous impact on the quality, efficiency and safety of service.
The disclosure will be further illustrated with reference to the following figures. It is understood that these examples are given by way of illustration and are not meant to limit the disclosure or the claims to follow.
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In an embodiment, the base has two handles 3 which can be positioned at any location on the base 2 that allows the user to hold or carry the base 2 loaded with glassware, preferably the handles 3 are positioned one on either side of the base 2. Optionally, the flip tray can have other numbers of handles and manners of handle placement. In an embodiment, the base has two locking mechanisms which can be positioned at any location on the base 2 that allows the flip tray to be detachably secured to the glassware-holding rack, preferably the locking mechanisms are positioned one on either side of the base 2. In an embodiment, each handle contains at least one locking mechanism which detachably secures the flip tray to a glassware-holding rack. In an embodiment, multiple locking mechanisms can be disposed in the handles or other locations on the base in addition to the handles. Other numbers and manners of locking features that can detachably secure the flip tray to the rack are suitable.
In an embodiment, the locking mechanism contains components such as a locking tab 7, locking key 8 and a bracket 6 which can be secured to the handle 3 by screws 5, as shown in
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An embodiment of a method for presenting an array of glassware in an upright position includes placing a planar top surface of a flip tray face down on an open top of a glassware-holding rack containing a plurality glassware facing down. Detachably securing the flip tray to the glassware-holding rack. Rotating the flip tray glassware-holding rack assembly upside down so that the flip tray is on the bottom facing up and the glassware-holding rack is on the top facing down, allowing the glassware to move facing up onto the flip tray top surface. Detaching the glassware-holding rack from the flip tray. Exposing the plurality of glassware resting upright on the top surface of the flip tray.
Although various embodiments have been depicted and described in detail herein, it will be apparent to those skilled in the relevant art that various modifications, additions, substitutions, and the like can be made without departing from the spirit of the disclosure and these are therefore considered to be within the scope of the disclosure as defined in the claims which follow.
This application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/802,004, filed Feb. 6, 2019, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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