Foldable food-and-beverage carrying device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6298992
  • Patent Number
    6,298,992
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, September 6, 2000
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 9, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
A foldable carrying device includes a base member having a bottom hole formed in the base member for inserting therein a food container stored with roasted or baked foods or other foods, and two handle members formed on opposite ends of the base member and interlockable for portable use, each handle member having a fastener directly cut out from the handle member, whereby upon interlocking of the two handle members to allow the fastener to fasten a beverage cup (or container) which is loaded on the food container, the beverage cup as stacked on the food container will be simultaneously carried compactly and conveniently.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




U.S. Pat. No. 5,267,644 issued to the same inventor of this application disclosed a tuckable carrier having a plurality of holes formed in a base portion of the carrier for inserting a plurality of beverage or food containers in the holes, and two handle portions formed on opposite sides of the base portion for portable use. However, the beverage container (cup) can not be superimposed on the food container for saving space. It requires a larger area for “accommodating” the beverage containers and food containers on the base portion of the carrier, thereby consuming much paper board and causing inconvenience for carrying the carrier with larger area.




The present inventor has found the drawbacks of the prior art and invented the foldable carrying device for convenient carrying.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the present invention is to provide a foldable carrying device includes a base member having a bottom hole formed in the base member for inserting therein a food container stored with roasted or baked foods or other foods, and two handle members formed on opposite ends of the base member and interlockable for portable use, each handle member having a fastener directly cut out from the handle member, whereby upon interlocking of the two handle members to allow the fastener to fasten a beverage cup (or container) which is loaded on the food container, the beverage cup as stacked on the food container will be simultaneously carried compactly and conveniently.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a side view of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a front view of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

shows the present invention as unfolded.





FIG. 5

shows another preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 6

shows still another preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 7

is an illustration showing the coupling of a fastener means adapted for fastening the beverage cup in accordance with the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




As shown in FIGS.


1


˜


4


, the foldable food-and-beverage carrying device


1


of the present invention comprises: a base member


11


having a bottom hole (or opening)


10


formed in the base member


11


for inserting a food container


2


in the hole


10


, a pair of handle members


12


formed on opposite ends of the base member


11


and interlockable to serve as a handle for carrying purpose, each handle member


12


having at least a fastener means


13


formed thereon and adapted for fastening or holding a beverage container or cup


3


which is loaded or stacked on the food container


2


when engaged in the bottom hole


10


, and a pair of flaps


14


cut out from the two handle members


12


and interlocked each other for coupling the two handle members


12


for handling.




The carrying device


1


may be cut out from a one-piece paper or plastic board or any other sheet materials. The bottom hole


10


is preferably formed as a circular shape, but not limited in this invention.




Each handle member


12


is directly folded from one end of the base member


11


so that two handle members


12


are folded and interlocked as shown in FIGS.


1


˜


3


for carrying the food container


2


having roasted or baked foods or other foods stored therein and also for simultaneously carrying the beverage cup or container


3


which is stacked or loaded on the food container


2


. The beverage container


3


may be provided for filling coffee, cola, or other drinks therein.




The food container


2


includes a cylindrical (or formed as other shapes) member


21


engageable with the bottom hole


10


formed as circular shape or other shapes, a top cover


22


having a flat top surface and having a flange


23


circumferentially formed on a rim of the top cover


22


.




Each handle member


12


is formed with a bottom slot


121


in its bottom portion to be communicated with the bottom hole


10


for engaging and holding the flange


23


of the food container


2


, and also formed with a tab


122


on a lower portion of the handle member


12


above the bottom slot


121


for retaining the top cover


22


of the food container


2


when engaged in the bottom hole


10


of the base member




Each handle member


12


includes a plurality of lugs


13


juxtapositionally cut out in the handle member, whereby when two said lugs


13


are bent inwardly (

FIG. 2

) from the two handle members


12


when interlocked for portable use, the beverage container


3


, preferably formed as cylindrical or conical shape, will be held, fastened or clamped by the two lugs


13


as inwardly protruded from the two handle members


12


. After inwardly bending each lug


13


to hold the beverage cup


3


, a cut-out edge portion


131


corresponding to the lug


13


will help retain or limit the beverage container as shown in FIGS.


1


˜


3


to be stably stacked on the food container


2


.




The beverage container


3


includes an annular extension ring


31


formed on an upper rim of the container


3


generally cylindrical shaped, a top cover


32


having a flange


33


circumferentially formed on a perimeter of the top cover


32


and engageable with the extension ring


31


for closing the container


3


.




When interlocking the two handle members


12


as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


, the two lugs


13


are bent inwardly to insert each lug


13


within the flange


33


of the top cover


32


of the container


3


to retain the annular extension ring


31


of the container


3


, thereby firmly fastening (or supporting) the beverage container or cup


3


between the two handle members


12


in order to be stably loaded on the food container


2


.




The lug


13


may be formed as an inversed W shape (FIGS.


1


˜


4


) or V shape (FIG.


5


), but not limited in this invention. The cut-out edge portion


131


of each lug


13


may help retain the flange


33


of the beverage container


3


to be stably held between the two handle members


12


and on the food container


2


.




The lugs


13


formed on the handle members


12


may be defined as a “fastener means” for fastening the beverage container or cup


3


between the two handle members


12


.




The lugs


13


as juxtapositionally cut out in the handle member


12


are vertically aligned and equally spaced allowing an adjustable holding of the beverage container


3


by each pair of lugs


13


at different heights.




The lugs


13


as aforementioned may be modified to be a fastening loop


13




a


as shown in

FIGS. 6

,


7


.




The fastening loop


13




a


is directly cut out from a handle member


12


, having a ring member


132


generally circular shaped for engaging a cylindrical or conical casing


30


of the beverage container


3


. The ring member


132


may be further formed with a plurality of teeth


130


radially protruded inwardly from the ring member


132


to help hold the beverage container


3


within the ring member


132


. For holding beverage container with larger diameter, the teeth


130


may be bent downwardly as shown in dotted line of

FIG. 7

to engage the cylindrical casing


30


with the inside diameter of the ring member


132


.




A coupling latch


13




b


may be directly cut out from a left-side handle member


12


and is formed with a latch member


134


in order to be engaged with a recess


133


notched in the ring member


132


formed on a right-side handle member


12


as shown in

FIGS. 6

,


7


for firmly coupling and positioning the fastening loop


13




a


between the two handle members


12


for stably holding the beverage container


3


within the fastening loop


13




a.






For simplifying purpose, the fastening loop


13




a


may be a loop or ring member simply cut out from either side handle member


12


and bent to be horizontally positioned for holding the beverage container


3


in the loop or ring member.




Or, the fastening loop


13




a


may be formed with a hook member (not shown) on the ring member


132


in order to be engaged with a slit as notched on the other handle member so that the fastening loop


13




a


may also be horizontally coupled between the two handle members


12


for fastening the beverage container


3


.




Each handle member


12


includes: a flap


14


cut out in the handle member


12


to form a hand hole or finger hole


16


, having a locking tab formed on each flap


14


by cutting a slit


15


which may be L shape or T shape as cut in the central portion of the flap


14


, whereby upon interlocking of the two flaps


14


by engaging two locking tabs of the two flaps


14


, the two handle members


12


will then be combined and interlocked to serve as a handle for easy carrying by passing a user's hand or fingers through the hand (finger) holes


16


.




The present invention may be modified without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A foldable food-and-beverage carrying device, comprising:a base member having a bottom opening formed therein for engaging and holding a food container in said bottom opening; a pair of handle members formed on opposite ends of said base member and operatively folded from said base member to be interlocked for carrying; each said handle member having at least a fastener means formed thereon for fastening a beverage container, whereby upon interlocking of two said handle members, said beverage container as fastened by said fastener means will be held in between two said handle members to be stably loaded or stacked on said food container; and said fastener means including a fastening loop directly cut out from one said handle member, having a ring member for engaging and holding the beverage container to be loaded on said food container.
  • 2. A carrying device according to claim 1, wherein said ring member is further formed with a plurality of teeth radially protruded inwardly from the ring member to help hold the beverage container within the ring member.
  • 3. A carrying device according to claim 1, wherein said fastener means further includes a coupling latch directly cut out from one said handle member and is formed with a latch member in order to be engaged with a recess notched in said ring member of said fastening loop as formed on the other said handle member for firmly coupling and positioning the fastening loop between the two handle members for stably holding the beverage container within the fastening loop.
  • 4. A carrying device according to claim 1, wherein said fastener means further includes a hook portion formed on said fastening loop as cut out in a first handle member, whereby when horizontally bending said fastening loop from said first handle member, said hook portion will be engaged in a slit as cut in a second handle member for firmly coupling said fastening loop between said first and second handle members for stably holding said beverage container.
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