The present disclosure generally relates to a marking apparatus for a dishware.
Dishware, such as plates and trays, are used by various individuals at places such as restaurants, hotels and other establishments, for serving and/ or consuming a variety of food products. Generally, in restaurants and other establishments, the food products are prepared by cooks or chefs, and are served by waiters to consumers. These food products may include various ingredients, such as gluten, dairy products, fish products, egg products and the like. Few of these ingredients may act as allergens for certain individuals.
However, some of these ingredients may act as allergens for certain individuals. That is, certain consumers may have an allergy or sensitivity to certain ingredients that may be contained in or used in preparing the food products. Accordingly, such consumers wish to be served with a food product that is free from such allergens. However, it may be difficult for a consumer to receive a food product which is free from an allergen, when eating at a public place. Moreover, it also becomes difficult for chefs and waiters to be sure that the food product being served to the consumer is free from the allergen.
In one aspect of the embodiments described herein, a marking apparatus for a dishware is provided. The apparatus includes a base portion, a first support member extending from the base portion, and a second support member extending from the base portion opposite the first support member so as to define a cavity therebetween. At least one of the first support member and the second support member include at least one slot structured for retaining an indicium member received therein.
In another aspect of the embodiments described herein, a marking apparatus for a dishware is provided. The marking apparatus includes a base portion and a first support member extending from the base portion. The first support member has a first surface area. A second support member also extends from the base portion. The second support member has a second surface area. The second surface area is greater than the first surface area.
In another aspect of the embodiments described herein, an apparatus is provided for indicating a feature of a food item located on a food serving implement to which the apparatus is attached. The apparatus includes a base portion and a support member extending from the base portion. At least one slot is located on the support member. An indicium member is removably positioned in the at least one slot. The indicium member includes an indicium denoting the feature of the food item.
These and other features and advantages of the present disclosure will be apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments and best mode, appended claims, and accompanying drawings in which:
The exemplary embodiments described herein in detail for illustrative purposes are subject to many variations in structure and design. It should be emphasized, however, that the present disclosure is not limited to a particular marking apparatus, as shown and described. It is understood that various omissions and substitutions of equivalents are contemplated as circumstances may suggest or render expedient, but these are intended to cover the application or embodiment without departing from the spirit or scope of the claims of the present disclosure. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
The use of “including,” “comprising,” or “having” and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items. The terms such as “first” and “second” and other variations thereof as used herein, do not denote an order, elevation or importance, but rather used signify the presence of at least one of the referenced item. Further, the terms, “a” and “an” herein do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one of the referenced item.
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The marking apparatus 1000 may include a central member 100 having a first peripheral edge portion 102 and a second peripheral edge portion 104 opposite to the first peripheral edge portion 102. The central member 100 may be conformed according to a peripheral portion 12 of the dishware 10 (as shown in
The marking apparatus 1000 may further include a first support member 200. The first support member 200 may extend outwardly from the first peripheral edge portion 102 of the central member 100. The first support member 200 may include an outer surface 202 and a toothed inner surface 204.
The outer surface 202 of the first support member 200 may include at least one indicium displayed thereon. As used herein, the term “indicium” is understood to denote a sign or something that serves to indicate. The at least one indicium may include a text message 250. The text message 250 may correspond to a food product 14 carried by the dishware 10. The text message 250 may indicate the absence of an ingredient, such as gluten, diary and the like, in the food product 14 carried by the dishware 10. Such an ingredient may be an allergen for a consumer of the food product 14. For example, the text message 250 may state “GLUTEN” to indicate that the food product 14 may be free from gluten and is specific for a person who is allergic to gluten. In another form, the text message 250 may indicate the presence of the ingredient in the food product 14 carried by the dishware 10.
The at least one indicium may also optionally include an image 260. The image 260 may correspond to a food product or an ingredient in the food product 14 carried by the dishware 10. For example, the image 260 may indicate the presence of the ingredient, such as gluten, diary and the like, in the food product 14 carried by the dishware 10. This may be useful in instances where, for example, a type of food product contains a potential allergen that a consumer may normally assume would not be present in the food product. The allergen may be present because of the way the food product was prepared or may reside in an additive applied to the food product, for example. In another form, the image 260 may indicate the absence of the ingredient in the food product 14 carried by the dishware 10. The food product 14 may include one or more food items.
Alternatively, the at least one indicium may include both text and an image which combine to indicate the presence or absence of a food product or an ingredient of a food product.
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For the purpose of the description, the dishware 10 is shown to carry the food product 14, however the dishware 10 may also be marked prior to carrying any food product. Accordingly, the text message 250 and/ or the image 260 may correspond to a food product (not shown), which is intended to be carried by the dishware 10. The text message 250 and/ or the image 260 may indicate the absence of an ingredient in the food product intended to be carried by the dishware 10. The ingredient may be an allergen to a consumer of the food product intended to be carried by the dishware 10. In another form, the text message 250 and/ or the image 260 may indicate the presence of the ingredient in the food product intended to be carried by the dishware 10.
The toothed inner surface 204 of the first support member 200 may be capable of gripping and securing to the peripheral portion 12 of the dishware 10, thereby attaching the marking apparatus 1000 to the dishware 10.
The first support member 200 may be formed from a heat-resistant material. The first support member 200 may be formed from a “dishwasher-safe” material. As used herein, the term “dishwasher-safe” is understood to mean that any color, text, image, or combination thereof imparted to the material will not wear off or wash off to any appreciable degree as a result of cycling the material through a dishwasher. The first support member 200 may be formed from a rubber material. Alternatively, the first support member 200 may be formed from another material specified so as to provide frictional engagement with the dishware to aid in retaining the marking apparatus 1000 to the dishware. Of course, the first support member 200 may instead be manufactured from any other suitable material without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. In addition, the first support member 200 may be configured to have any of a variety of colors, such as red, blue or green, or combinations thereof, which may be similar to the color of the central member 100.
Further, the marking apparatus 1000 may include a second support member 300. The second support member 300 may extend outwardly from the second peripheral edge portion 104 of the central member 100. The second support member 300 may include an outer surface 302 and a toothed inner surface 304.
The outer surface 302 of the second support member 300 may optionally include at least one indicium (not shown) displayed thereon. The at least one indicium may include a text message, which may be similar to the text message 250. The text message may correspond to the food product 14 or to an ingredient of the food product carried by the dishware 10. The text message may alternatively correspond to the food product or to an ingredient of the food product intended to be carried by the dishware 10. Further, the outer surface 302 may include an image (not shown), which may be similar to the image 260. In another form, the outer surface 302 may include at least one indicium for the food product or an ingredient of the food product intended to be carried by the dishware 10. Optionally, the outer surface may include an image, text, or combination thereof indicating the name of a restaurant or other location where the food product is served.
The toothed inner surface 304 of the second support member 300 may be capable of securing and gripping to the peripheral portion 12 of the dishware 10, thereby attaching the marking apparatus 1000 to the dishware 10.
The second support member 300 may be formed from a heat-resistant material. The second support member 300 may be formed from a “dishwasher-safe” material. As used herein, the term “dishwasher-safe” is understood to mean that any color, text, image, or combination thereof imparted to the material will not wear off or wash off to any appreciable degree as a result of cycling the material through a dishwasher. The second support member 300 may be formed from a rubber material. Alternatively, the second support member 300 may be formed from another material specified so as to provide frictional engagement with the dishware to aid in retaining the marking apparatus 1000 to the dishware. Of course, the second support member 300 may instead be manufactured from any other suitable material without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. In addition, the second support member 300 may be configured to have any of a variety of colors, such as red, blue or green, or combinations thereof, which may be similar to the color of the central member 100 and/ or the first support member 200.
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In embodiments disclosed herein, any of a variety of words, symbols, other indicia or suitable combinations thereof may be positioned on the marking apparatus 1000 to convey the presence or absence of any of a variety of food products or ingredients or other substances contained in the food products carried on the dishware. For example, only text may be used to indicate the absence or presence of the food product or food product ingredient. Alternatively, only one or more symbols or images may be used to indicate the absence or presence of the food product or food product ingredient. Alternatively, as previously described, a combination of suitable text and symbols may be used to indicate the absence or presence of the food product or food product ingredient. Any text, symbols or images, or combinations thereof suitable for conveying the desired message may be used.
In another alternative embodiment, either text alone, one or more images alone, or a combination of text and images are used to denote multiple separate and different features of the food product rather than a single feature (for example, the presence or absence of a potential allergen).
In use, the peripheral portion 12 of the dishware 10 may be received in the slot 400 of the marking apparatus 1000, such that the peripheral portion 12 gets attached to the first support member 200 and the second support member 300, thereby attaching the marking apparatus 1000 to the dishware 10. The at least one indicium on the marking apparatus 1000 may correspond to the food product 14 carried by the dishware 10. The at least one indicium may be or include the text message 250. Further, the at least one indicium may be or include the image 260. More specifically, the text message 250 or the image 260 may indicate the absence of “GLUTEN” from the food product 14 carried by the dishware 10. Accordingly, the marking apparatus 1000 upon being attached to the dishware 10 enables an individual, such as a restaurant operator, a waiter, or a consumer of the food product 14, to be informed that the food product 14 prepared by a chef, lacks gluten or that any other food product containing gluten should be precluded from being carried by the dishware 10.
Accordingly, the marking apparatus 1000 provides the consumer a convenient way of marking the dishware 10 for communicating their food preferences of being served with a food product free from (or contains) a certain ingredient. Also, the marking apparatus 1000 provides restaurant operators, waiters, and chefs a convenient way of marking a dishware 10 for communicating that a food product contained in the dishware 10 is free from (or contains) a certain ingredient.
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First and second support members 4004 and 4006 are attached to base portion 4002 so as to be resiliently deflectable responsive to insertion of the dishware 10 between the support members and into the cavity. Thus, when the dishware is positioned between the first and second support members 4004 and 4006, the support members exert a gripping force on the dishware to retain the marking apparatus on the dishware.
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One or more of base portion 4002, first support member 4004 and second support member 4006 may be formed separately and then suitably attached to the remaining one or more of the base portion 4002, first support member 4004 and second support member 4006 to form marking apparatus 4000. Alternatively, base portion 4002, first support member 4004 and second support member 4006 may be formed as a single piece, for example by molding.
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Base portion 4002 also has an upper face 4002c and a pair of upper face side edges 4002e and 4002f. In the embodiments shown, upper face 4002c intersects, joins, or merges with first support member outer face 4004b, upper face side edge 4002e intersects, joins, or merges with first support member side edge 4004d, and upper face side edge 4002f intersects, joins, or merges with first support member side edge 4004e.
Base portion 4002 also has a lower face 4002d and a pair of lower face side edges 4002g and 4002h. In the embodiments shown, lower face 4002d intersects, joins, or merges with second support member outer face 4006b, lower face side edge 4002g intersects, joins, or merges with second support member side edge 4006d, and lower face side edge 4002h intersects, joins, or merges with second support member side edge 4006e.
Inner edge 4002b may be dimensioned to generally conform to the curvature of an outer edge or perimeter of a dishware to which the marking apparatus is attached. In a particular embodiment, the inner edge 4002b has a radius of 10 inches. However, the inner edge may have a different curvature or may be formed as a straight edge, depending on the configuration of the device to which the marking apparatus is to be attached. In alternative embodiments (not shown), inner edge 4002b may be straight or flat to bear against a straight side of a serving tray, for example.
First support member 4004 has an inner face 4004a, an outer face 4004b, and an end edge 4004c formed opposite base portion outer edge 4002a, and opposed side edges 4004d and 4004e extending between the inner & outer faces. In particular embodiments (for example, as shown in
In particular embodiments (as shown, for example, in
Inner face 4004a is structured to contact a surface of a dishware inserted into cavity 4008 and to aid in retaining the inserted portion of the dishware within the cavity. To this end, inner face 4004a may have formed therealong a series of spaced-apart teeth or ridges 4010 structured to contact the dishware surface as previously described herein. In the embodiment shown, teeth 4010 extend between side edges 4004d and 4004e. However, the teeth may extend only part of the distance between the opposite side edges. In one embodiment, teeth 4010 are curved and spaced substantially equally apart, and have radii which decrease in a direction A proceeding from base portion outer edge 4002a. In another embodiment, the teeth 4010 are straight as shown and previously described with regard to toothed inner surface 304 of
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Second support member 4006 has an inner face 4006a, an outer face 4006b, and an end edge 4006c positioned opposite base portion outer edge 4002a, and opposed side edges 4006d and 4006e extending between the inner & outer faces. In particular embodiments, end edge 4006c is straight. In other embodiments, end edge 4006c is curved. In the embodiments described herein, second support member 4006 is structured to contact the dishware along a lower surface of the dishware, opposite the upper surface, as shown in
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Inner face 4006a is structured to contact a surface of a dishware inserted into cavity 4008 and to aid in retaining the inserted portion of the dishware within the cavity. To this end, inner face 4006a may have formed therealong a series of spaced-apart teeth or ridges 4010 structured to contact the dishware surface as previously described herein. In the embodiment shown, teeth 4010 extend between side edges 4006d and 4006e. However, the teeth may extend only part of the distance between the opposite side edges. In one embodiment, teeth 4010 are curved and spaced substantially equally apart, having radii which decrease in a direction A proceeding from base portion outer edge 4002a. In another embodiment, the teeth 4010 are straight as shown and previously described with regard to toothed inner surface 304 of
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For the embodiments described herein, a width dimension W1 of the first support member is defined by a straight line extending between the endpoints of line S1. Also, a width dimension W2 of the second support member is defined by a straight line extending between the endpoints of line S11.
In other embodiments (for example, in the embodiments shown in
The second support member 4006 is structured to contact the dishware lower surface. In this embodiment, the width dimension W2 of the second support member 4006 is greater than a width W1 dimension of the first support member 4004 structured to contact the dishware upper surface. The first support member 4004 provides a relatively smaller surface area for contact with the server's thumb. The relatively larger second support member 4006 provides a relatively greater surface area for the remaining fingers of a server to contact and support the underside of the dishware, in case the dishware is too hot for the bare hand of the server.
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In a particular embodiment, the length dimension L2 of the second support member 4006 is relatively greater than the length dimension L1 of the first support member 4004, and the width dimension W2 of the second support member 4006 is relatively greater than the width dimension W1 of the first support member 4004. This provides additional space on the second support member 4006 to accommodate the server's fingers and for storage of indicium members if desired, as described below.
Referring now to the drawings, and specifically to
Slot 4020 is structured with respect to the indicium member 4030 to retain the indicium member 4030 within the slot and to prevent removal of the indicium member from the slot until the member is manually or otherwise intentionally removed from the slot. In one embodiment, slot 4020 is formed as a depression in first support member outer face 4004b, so that an indicium member positioned in the slot will be clearly visible to a server and/or a customer viewing and/or handling the dishware.
Slot 4020 includes a pair of opposed walls 4020a and 4020b spaced apart such that an interference fit is formed between the walls and an indicium member 4030 inserted between the walls. Slot 4020 also includes an open end 4020c and an end wall 4020d defining a closed end opposite the open end. The indicium member 4030 is inserted into open end 4020c and pushed toward wall 4020d until the member bears against wall 4020d.
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In one embodiment, the marking apparatus has six slots formed thereon. However, the surfaces of the marking apparatus may incorporate any desired number of slots, depending on the size and/or configuration of the apparatus, the sizes of the slots, the sizes of the indicium member, and other pertinent factors. In addition, any desired number of slots may be positioned along first support member outer face 4004b, and any desired number of slots may be positioned along second support member outer face 4006b. Provision of multiple slots enables multiple indicium members to be attached to the marking apparatus.
In one embodiment, multiple indicium members 4030 indicating allergen(s) or food ingredient(s) present on the dishware are attached to the first support member outer face 4004b. Each of these indicium members is positioned “face up”, so that the face of the member containing the pertinent information is exposed or visible to a server or customer. Any remaining indicium members may be positioned in associated slots “face down”, or facing the support member, so that the face of the member containing the pertinent information is invisible to a server or customer. In this way, the unused indicium members can be stored on the marking apparatus until needed.
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In particular embodiments, the slots along any given surface are arranged parallel to each other.
Referring to the drawings, and particularly to
In the embodiments shown in the drawings, indicium member 4030 is circular. However, the indicium member may have any desired alternative shape. In a particular embodiment, indicium member 4030 is 1 inch in diameter. However, the indicium member may have any desired diameter or largest overall dimension, depending on the requirements of a particular application.
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In the embodiments shown, slot 4050 has a first jaw portion 4050b and a second jaw portion 4050c positioned opposite the first jaw portion. The jaw portions are structured so as to define a cavity 4050d therebetween, for receiving a portion of the document therein. Ends of the jaw portions are structured to contact and grip the document between them. In a particular embodiment, the marking apparatus is structured such that the jaw portions 4050b and 4050c of the retaining slot 4050 is openable by forcing the first and second support members toward each other. In this configuration, the part 4052 of the base portion 4002 residing between cavities 4050d and 4008 functions as a pivot or a hinge about which the first and second support members may be rotated.
Any or all of the embodiments of base portion 4002, the first support member 4004, and the second support member 4006 may be formed from a heat-resistant material, a “dishwasher-safe” material, a microwavable material, or any other suitable material (for example, a high-temperature polymer) as previously described. Also, in embodiments where the marking apparatus is to be used by a server for handling the dishware without burning the server's fingers, any or all of the base portion 4002, the first support member 4004, and the second support member 4006 may be formed from a thermally-insulative material, for example a silicone.
The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present disclosure have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the present disclosure to the precise forms disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the present disclosure and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the present disclosure and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is understood that various omission and substitutions of equivalents are contemplated as circumstance may suggest or render expedient, but such are intended to cover the application or implementation without departing from the spirit or scope of the claims of the present disclosure.
This continuation-in-part application claims the benefit of prior U.S. application Ser. No. 12/691,187, filed on Jan. 21, 2010, which claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 61/146,006 filed on Jan. 21, 2009, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference.
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Parent | 12691187 | Jan 2010 | US |
Child | 14066652 | US |