The present invention generally relates to an improved glass rimming device and method which permits bartenders to produce more types of drinks more efficiently. The current three level glass rimmer consists of three shallow plastic discs or plates which can be filled with salt, sugar, and lime juice. The glass is pressed into the rimmer upside down in the lime juice to moisten the rim for the application of salt or sugar. Each plate folds over the one below. To open the rimmer you most slide the cover aside and then unfold the separate plates to reveal the condiments. The present invention, known as the Margarita Mate, has the options to have six flavored rimmers, rather then three. The present invention also is more sturdy then the tri-level rimmer, the salt, and other ingredients do not drip over into the hinges.
There are four main drawbacks of the current method. The first drawback of the current glass rimmer is that it can only be opened using both hands. When making drinks the bartender must put down the shakers and glasses to open the glass rimmer which can add a lot of time over a busy shift. The second drawback is that the lime juice and salt can, and often do, get into the hinge mechanism of the rimmer making it hard to keep clean. The third drawback is that the current method takes up valuable space on the top of the bar. The fourth drawback is that the current method only has the option of three flavors whereas the present invention provides up to six different flavors.
Applicant's present invention is related to producing more types of cocktail drinks more efficiently by providing many more options to rim the glass with in a much streamlined fashion. In one preferred embodiment the present invention comprises a drawer situated underneath a bar counter, that slides out to reveal three dishes with different ingredients used to rim cocktail glasses, it would be made of stainless steel, and it would have a cover that springs up when the drawer is pulled out to serve as advertising space and a shield for the food items. The present invention can be used without the top spring lid with advertising. The present invention can be utilized as small as three flavored rimmers and as large as six flavored rimmers. The present invention allows the bartender to produce multi-flavored drinks with multi-flavored rimmers with one hand. The process only requires the bartender to use one hand to pull out the rimmers, while holding the glass. The current method requires two hands to open the rimmers then after the glass is rimmed it requires to be closed with two hands.
The present invention is more useful and efficient then the current method in regards to sanitation, time, and space. The present invention is cleaner then the current version as it is made from stainless stain and can be washed and dried in the restaurant's dishwashers to be sanitized. The current method is made from plastic and needs to be washed by hand. The present invention is more time efficient as it only requires bartenders to use one hand to open the drawer and the other hand can hold the glass, rather than the current version which requires both hands to open the glass rimmer and both hands to close the glass rimmer. The present invention is more space efficient as it enables the bartenders to have six ingredients in one area, rather than the current methods which store fewer types of items in smaller amounts.
The purpose of the present invention is to provide bartenders and waitstaff a faster, more productive way of producing detailed multi-ingredient drinks The present invention provides the ability to rim margarita glasses and martini glasses with such ingredients as sugar, salt, caramel, graham cracker, nuts, and chocolate (flavored rimmers). The primary purpose of the present invention is to rim drink glasses. The present invention could also be utilized for ice cream toppings in a restaurant. The present invention will strictly function the same way although the ingredient cylinders would be closed, providing the waitstaff a shaped, flat, dipping surface. Therefore the topping ingredient would not drop on the floor, or into other ingredients as the waitstaff are covering the ice-cream cone with the toppings. The present invention would also be able to be utilized with one hand by pulling out the tray from under the counter, while the waitstaff are able to hold the cone with the other hand.
The present invention is safer because the extra toppings are not falling on the floor providing a slippery surface for waitstaff to walk upon. The present invention is also more sanitary as the extra toppings that fall off the cone are not dropped in other ingredients. After the cone is dipped in the other toppings the cone can be directly given to the customer. The present invention is also more efficient in providing the toppings for the ice-cream cone. The current method is for the waitstaff to spoon over the toppings on the cone, which causes the toppings to fall off and does not equally cover the entire cone.
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The prior art did not teach a means to access the food trays by sliding them out like a drawer. The drawer compartment (2) of the rimming device slides out from the underside of the bar to expose the food items inside. A set of guide rails (4) are attached to the drawer compartment (2) and allow for the sliding motion. In a preferred embodiment the guide rails (4) are affixed to a sleeve which is then affixed to the underside of the bar, but the invention could have the guide rails (4) connect directly to the underside of the bar. The dimensions of the drawer compartment (2) are optimized to fit under the bar so as to provide for maximum efficient space usage. In a preferred embodiment the drawer compartment (2) is hinged to a cover (3) that is spring loaded, which allows the cover to open from a tighter seal with the drawer compartment in the closed position.
The prior art did not teach a system that uses more than three food trays. The drawer compartment (2) of the rimming device has an effective amount of food trays (5) flexibly attached. A preferred embodiment has three food trays, but the invention could accommodate up to six food trays for additional food items, and even more depending on how much unused space is taken up by extra levels of drawers or the width and depth of available space. The food trays (5) should be appropriately sized for mating with conventional sized glasses.
The prior art did not teach a system that is made of stainless steel and easily cleanable with the type of cleaning equipment in a conventional restaurant. The drawer compartment (2) is removable from the underside of the bar for cleaning purposes. A preferred embodiment of the present invention is constructed of stainless steel and also has removable food trays, all allowing for easy cleanup.
The prior art did not teach a system that keeps the rimming device out of the way and off the bar-top to maximize space, for quick efficient usage, and an uncluttered appearance. The drawer compartment (2) is located underneath the bar-top. The present invention stays out of the way until it is needed by attaching the drawer compartment (2) to a set of guide rails (4) and then to either a sleeve (1) or directly to the underside of the bar. A preferred embodiment has only one level of drawer compartment (2), but the invention could have multiple levels of drawer compartments. Those additional levels may be attached by any conventional means that one of skill in the art would use.