THIS INVENTION relates to an improved food product having a body configured so that it can be supported on a food vessel.
This invention also relates to an improved food product for facilitating using the food product for dipping and/or gathering other food item(s) thereon.
This invention further relates to a holder device for holding one or more articles.
Food products such as sliced bread, toasts, dry biscuits, confectionery in the form of chocolate bars, jubes, and lollies, sausages and other finger foods are generally eaten while being held with fingers.
When such food products are served with drinks at a function they are usually placed on plates or in bowls for people at the function to take them for consumption. The food products on the plates or in the bowls are either presented to persons personally or placed on a table for any person to take. Following taking of the food products these people will not have a free hand as they need to use one hand to hold the drink containers and the other hand to hold the food products. Many people habitually use hand gestures for emphasising purposes during conversation. Without a free hand they are hindered to some extent during conversation. As another example, when a person holds two glasses of drinks, he/she does not have a free hand. In this circumstance, it is not possible to take snack foods at the same time.
Likewise, young children when holding a cup or glass of hot or cold drink with one hand and a food product with the other hand, are prone to spill the drinks as at their ages their hands are usually not sufficiently large to hold the cups or glasses steadily. Accordingly, it would be desirable for the children to hold the cups or glasses with both hands at least occasionally in order to ensure that the drinks do not spill. If the children are yet to be sufficiently steady when standing or walking, they would need a free hand to hold onto a fixed structure or a person in order to help balancing. Without a free hand and to attempt prevent falling, the children would tend to grasp onto a fixed structure or a person. This would soil the fixed structure or person as the children would inevitably keep holding the food product while using the food product holding hand for grasping. If there is no structure or person to hold on to, the children with a free hand will fall in a relatively safer manner as they would be able use their free hands to reduce the impact of falling.
Some of these food products are used to gather other food items such as sauce or dips for eating together with the food products. The food products known to the applicant are generally in the form of a circular, oval or rectangular shaped disk. When using the food products to gather such food items the food products are held between the thumb and the fore finger of one hand and are pushed forwardly and downwardly into the food items to gather a certain amount of them onto the food products before lifting the food products off the foot items by turning the wrist of that hand and lifting the arm. People suffering from arthritis in the wrist joints or other wrist problems find it difficult to perform such actions. Such action also prone to cause accidental contact of the fingers with the food items.
As referred to above, the abovementioned food products are generally placed in a container such as a plate, a tray or a bowl, for people to pick therefrom. The food products may be arranged in stacks or close to each other. When taking a piece of the food products it is difficult to avoid contacting another piece of the food products in the container. If the food products are a mixture of different types, people would like to choose the ones they prefer to eat. Having food products of different types therefore would multiple by many folds the chances of a person in choosing a particular type of the products to contact food products remaining on the container.
If the food products are relatively small such as chocolate blocks, jubes, jelly beans, lollies, nuts, small pieces of biscuits or cakes, and the like, it is desirable that they can be placed somewhere when one wants to have a free hand while the other hand is holding a drink or food container.
Dough for making a cake, biscuits or bread, and meat for making sausages such as salami and the like undergo a heating process before they are edible. The dough and the meat are usually in a lump form and are difficult to heat evenly. If the temperatures set for the heating processes are too high, the inner portion of the dough or the meat may be still raw when outer portion thereof is cooked. Conversely, the heating process will take too long. In either case, the differential of the heat received by the outer and the inner portions is large and the two portions of the dough or meat are not cooked evenly.
In cafes and restaurants, toasts are made by firstly slicing a loaf of bread and then placing the slices of bread on a hot plate or in an oven. As the slices have thin edges around broad faces, they are positioned with one of the broad faces on the hot plate or on a rack in the oven. When a hot plate is used for toasting, the slices of bread need to be turned so that both faces are toasted When an oven is used for toasting, one face tends to be crispier than the opposite face.
The applicant has observed that at many home and office functions, and in some self-serviced eating establishments, materials for making drinks like cups, coffee and tea, tea spoons, sugar, etc. are placed on a table. Guests wanting to have a drink must wait in turn to get to the table to take the appropriate materials therefrom for making the drink. As a consequence, a large number of the guests would be around the table waiting to get the materials to make drinks. The waiting periods can be considerable and many of the waiting guests would give tip the hope of getting a hot drink.
An object of the present invention is to provide a food product which alleviates or reduces to a certain level one or more of the above disadvantages.
In a first aspect, although it need not be the only or the broadest aspect, the invention resides in a food product adapted to hang from a food vessel having an inner wall and an external wall which terminates in a top rim. The food product preferably includes a body and a first hook. The first hook is preferably formed by an indentation at one end of the body. The hook is formed with a free end inturned toward die body to attach the product to the vessel and provide three spaced contact points. A first contact point will be between the free end and the inner wall, a second contact point is between the top rim and the indentation and a third contact point is between the body and the external walls.
Preferably the third contact point is below the free end of the first contact point although it may be higher and may even be within the indentation.
In one embodiment, the food product includes a second hook formed in a similar manner to the first hook but spaced therefrom. Preferably the first hook and second hook are each disposed at opposite ends of the body.
The food product may be formed in the shape of a fictional or real character. It may be formed as a likeness to a plant, scenery, a work tool, building structure and a vehicle or any other suitable shape. If the food product is a real or created character, the hook or hooks may be formed by one or more appendages. The food product may include a space created in the body and adapted to receive a handle of a food vessel. The food product may be formed from any one or more of biscuit, bread, cake, sausage or chocolate or other suitable material.
In one embodiment, the food product may be formed by two or more interconnectable elements. These elements may be formed in a jigsaw type pattern.
The food product may comprise one or more through holes. These through holes may have a beneficial effect during manufacture.
The food product may be formed as a ladder having a second hook spaced from the first hook with both hooks adapted to hang from the top rim of the food vessel. The ladder may be adapted to receive and support further hanging food elements.
The invention extends to a system for storing a food product on an elongate member which extends substantially horizontally. The elongate member may be supported by two or more spaced legs with upper ends extending from the elongate member and lower ends adapted to rest on a surface such as a table. The system includes at least one food product according to the present invention arranged on the member. The elongate member may be fixed to a rail of a display unit.
In some circumstances, the food product may be formed from a block of edible material wherein slicing the block of edible material, preferably transversely, provides the food product.
The invention also extends to a method of forming a food product adapted to hang from a food vessel. The method comprises the step of forming a body and then forming the indentation to provide a first hook substantially as described above. The method may include the step of turning an end member about a pin to a desired configuration.
In a further aspect therefore, the present invention resides in a food product including a body which contains or is formed of one or more edible elements and the body or each of said one or more edible elements having means for hanging the body on a food vessel.
In this specification, the term “food vessel” wherever used is to be taken to include a drinks vessel and/or a food vessel.
In another aspect therefore the present invention resides in a food product including a body having a first member with a first free end and a second member with a second free end, the first and second members being joined together or formed integrally in a manner that the first member extending divergently from the second member. The first and second members are configured so that when a person holding one of the first and second ends the other of said first and second ends or first and second members presents a distinct surface for gathering food items or for dipping in drinks in an open food vessel.
The body may be a packaging for containing the one or more edible elements. The packaging can be in the form of a casing having two interconnectable packaging halves.
The body may also be formed of two or more edible elements which are configured for interlocking relationship between two adjacent elements, and at least one of the element including the hanging means.
The body may be a block of edible material and the one or more edible elements can be slices obtained by slicing the block. The block can be a loaf of bread, or shaped dough for making into bread, cake, or biscuit, or a cooked or uncooked sausage.
The body preferably has a first member with a first free end and a second member with a second free end, the first and second members being joined together or formed integrally in a manner that the first member extending divergently or in a substantially opposite direction from the second member. The first and second members are configured so that at least one of the first and second ends forming the hanging means for hanging the body on the food vessel. Typically, the hanging means is formed with an indentation. For this aspect, it is also preferred that at least one of said first and second ends or members presents a distinct surface for gathering food items or for dipping in drinks in an open container. Advantageously, the first and second members are configured so that when the food product is hung on a wall or a handle of the food vessel, an edge of the member remote from the indentation is in contact with said wall or said handle. This configuration provides increased stability to the food product when being supported on the food vessel. The indentation(s) may be in any shape but it is preferred that it is hook-shaped.
The angle of divergence between the first and second members can be any angle within the range of 30° to 170°. In one specific form the angle of divergence is 145°.
The body may have a mid region and the first and second members extend divergently or in a substantially opposite direction from the mid region. Advantageously, the mid region is shaped so that a person may hold on to a part of said mid region when eating food items gathered on one of or both said first and second ends. The food items gathered on said first and second ends may be different so that a person does not need to use different food products for gathering food items.
At least said one of the first and second members is advantageously shaped so that it has a relatively narrow width at its free end and the width increases progressively towards its opposite end. Typically both said first and second members are shaped so that each of them has a relatively narrow width at its free end and the width increases progressively towards its opposite end. In an example the body is shaped substantially in the form of a shallow V. In another example the body is shaped substantially in the form of a boomerang.
The distinct surface of the food product according to the present invention enables and encourages people using it to gather food items to do it with a spreading action that requires no or little wrist action. Accordingly, people with wrist problems can use it to gather food items comfortably.
When the food product is supported on a food vessel, the person has a free hand for gesturing during communication. It also offers the convenience of providing a free hand to stabilise the holder when travelling or using stairs etc.
The food product may be in the form of a dry biscuit (savoury or sweet), or a cake, or a piece of bread, or sweets, or a chocolate bar, or a sausage.
One or more of the first member and the second member can be configured so that the food product can be supported about a handle of a food or drink vessel. Preferable, the first member is configured with a single indentation along the edge, and the indentation is shaped for resting over the top part of the handle. More preferably, the second member is configured so that it can rest On the lower part of the handle.
In one form, the second member is shaped so that it extends into the handle. In another form, the second member has an indentation shaped to receive the lower part of the handle.
The body and/or the food element(s) of the food product may be formed in the shape of a real or created character and/or plant and/or scenery and/or work tool, and/or building structure, and/or vehicle. The body and/or the food element(s) of the food product may be formed as interconnectable pieces which when fully connected would represent a real or created character and/or plant and/or scenery and/or work tool, and/or building structure, and/or vehicle.
In another further aspect therefore the present invention relates to a holding system for one or more of the food products as hereinbefore described. The system includes an elongated member arranged to extend in a horizontal direction, and the elongated member being configured to cooperate with the hanging means of the food product(s) to thereby allow hanging of the food products there about.
The elongated member may have a fixing arrangement at one end thereof for fixing the elongated member to a rail of a display unit Alternately, the holding system may have vertically arranged spaced legs with upper ends thereof extending from the elongated member and lower ends thereof adapted to rest on a surface, whereby the elongated member is supported above the surface. Typically, the elongated member and the spaced legs are formed of a bent wire.
In a yet further aspect therefore the present invention resides in a holder device for holding one or more articles. The holder device 100 has a body with a receptacle section for holding the article(s) and a support section configured for supporting on a part of a food or drink vessel.
The article(s) may include any article(s) that need to be used with the vessel. The article(s) may be a tooth brush(es), and/or tooth paste container(s); or a spoon(s), and any of sugar, tea, coffee, or biscuits.
The receptacle section may have a base with apertures for draining liquid in the receptacle section.
The support section may have one or more support hooks for hanging on the a part of the vessel.
The receptacle section may have one or more compartments for accommodating the article(s).
The holder device may also have a leg section for positioning the device on a surface.
In order that the present invention can be more readily understood and be put into practical effect reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings which illustrate embodiments of the present invention and wherein:—
FIGS. 9 to 11 show further embodiments of the food product according to the present invention;
FIGS. 19 to 21 some embodiments of novelty type food products according to the present invention;
FIGS. 22 shows steps in making a food product according to the present invention;
FIGS. 24 shows a sliceable food product according to the present invention;
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The members 12 and 14 diverge from each other at an angle of about 145° and have a width that increases progressively from their respective free ends towards the middle of the body. As such the body is a substantially boomerang shaped disk.
In use, a person holds the free end of either member 12 or member 14 for gathering food items such as a sauce or a savoury dip onto a part of the face 16 or 18 remote from the member 12 or 14 being held.
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In FIGS. 9 to 11, the biscuit 10 has its first member 12 and its second member 14, configured so that it can be supported on about the handle 56 (shown in cross-section). As can be seen the first member 12 is substantially similar to the first member 12 described in the preceding embodiments. In this regard, the first member 12 of each of the biscuits 10 shown in
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Whilst the above has been given by way of illustrative example of the present invention many variations and modifications thereto will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the broad ambit and scope of the invention as herein set forth.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PR 6673 | Jul 2001 | AU | national |
PR 9554 | Dec 2001 | AU | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/AU02/00147 | 2/13/2002 | WO | 11/12/2004 |