The present invention relates generally to a multipurpose bowl, and more particularly to a multipurpose food bowl that is adaptable for playing a variety of games.
In today's society, many people enjoy playing games or participating in various competitive activities while consuming food and/or beverage products. Most of these games, however, require the use or purchase of various extraneous objects, such as game pieces or game boards/consoles, before the game can be played. As such, it is desirable to have a multipurpose food bowl that overcomes one or more of the disadvantages noted above.
The present invention provides a multipurpose bowl for playing a variety of games.
In one exemplary embodiment thereof, the present invention provides a multipurpose bowl assembly including a bowl, a target having a coupler configured to attach the target to the bowl and a launching device coupled to the bowl and configured to propel at least one item in a direction generally toward the target.
In another exemplary embodiment thereof, the present invention provides a novelty food launching kit. The novelty food launching kit comprises a multipurpose bowl, a plurality of interchangeable targets attachable to the bowl, and a launching device attachable to the bowl and configured to propel at least one item in a direction generally towards the target.
In yet another exemplary embodiment thereof, the present invention provides a multipurpose bowl assembly comprising a bowl, a target having a coupler configured to attach the target to the bowl, a launching device coupled to the bowl and configured to propel at least one item in a direction generally towards the target, and at least one modular insert configured to hold a variety of items adjacent the bowl.
Additional features of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the following detailed description and illustrative embodiments exemplifying the best mode of carrying out the invention as presently perceived.
The above-mentioned aspects of the present invention and the manner of obtaining them will become more apparent and the invention itself will be better understood by reference to the following description of the embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
b is a side view of the exemplary multipurpose bowl of
c is a top view of the exemplary multipurpose bowl of
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
The embodiments of the present invention described below are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed in the following detailed description. Rather, the embodiments are chosen and described so that others skilled in the art may appreciate and understand the principles and practices of the present invention.
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The bowl 100, integral with the upper rim 108 thereof, also may include a peripheral outwardly extending flanged lip 110 that partially or completely surrounds the upper rim 108 of the bowl 100. The flanged lip 110 may have a constant width as it surrounds the upper rim 108 of the bowl 100 or it may be configured such that the width varies at certain regions along the periphery of the bowl. In certain aspects of the present invention, the flanged lip 110 may also serve as a handle for carrying the bowl 100. More particularly, a user can grasp the flanged lip 110 with their fingers to lift or carry the bowl as desired.
In addition to serving as handles, the flanged lip 110 may also function as a base or stage for mounting one or more objects along the upper periphery of the bowl 100. For instance, according to one aspect of the present invention, a launching device 112 can be coupled to the flanged lip 110 of the bowl 100 for launching or propelling various objects. To secure the launching device 112 to the flanged lip 110 of the bowl 100, any coupling/attachment means known within the art can be used. For instance, the launching device 112 can be coupled to the bowl 100 by molding, fusing, bolting, screwing, gluing, snapping, press fitting or the like. Additionally, while the launching device 112 may be permanently coupled to the flanged lip 110 of the bowl 100, the launching device may alternatively be configured to be releasably attachable to the bowl and/or the flanged lip of the bowl by way of a coupling device.
The bowl 100 and launching device 112 are both made from a resilient yet somewhat flexible material, such as an elastomeric material. Known elastomeric materials capable of being used to manufacture the bowl and launching device according to the present invention include, but are not limited to, thermoplastic vinyl materials, such as polyvinyl chlorides (PVC). Those skilled in the art will appreciate, however, that other resilient and flexible materials in addition to elastomeric materials may alternatively be used to manufacture the components of the present teachings while still staying within the scope of the present invention.
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To launch an object or item from the launching device 112, a user 118 places the object to be launched in the scoop portion 116 of the launcher and presses a tab portion 117 downwardly towards the upper surface 111 of the flanged lip 110. Because the launching device, and particularly the handle portion 114 of the launching device, is made from a resilient material, the handle is configured to bend from a first position to a second position along a substantially vertical axis in a direction of the upper surface 111 of the flanged lip 110 without much difficulty. As shown in
It should be understood and appreciated herein that a variety of objects may be propelled from the launching device 112 in accordance with the present invention. According to certain aspects of the invention, it may be desirable to launch food related items (e.g., the contents of the bowl) from the launching device. Some food related items that may be launched from the launching device 112 include, but not limited to, popcorn, candy, peanuts, pretzels, raisins, etc.
In addition to the launching device 112, in certain exemplary embodiments, it may also be desirable to couple a target to the bowl 100 for receiving the launched object 115. For instance, as shown in
Depending on what type of game the user desires to play (e.g., basketball, football, etc.), the target is adapted to be formed into many different shapes, such as basketball goals, football goals, etc. Additionally, while the target may be permanently coupled to the bowl 100, the target may alternatively be configured to be releasably attachable to the bowl and/or the flanged lip of the bowl by way of a coupling device. For instance, as best shown in
An alternative means for attaching a target in accordance with the present invention is shown with reference to
After the target 121 has been attached to the flanged lip 110 of the bowl 100, it may also be desirable to discourage the target 121 from wobbling from side-to-side as it rests upon the upper surface 111 of the flanged lip 110. To discourage this side-to-side movement, the upper-flanged structure 124 may also comprise horizontal wings 132 that extend outwardly from the upper-flanged structure 124. According to this embodiment, the hole 130 on the upper surface 111 of the flanged lip 110 also includes a pair of divots 131 that serve as a complementary set of horizontal wings that are designed to correspond to the horizontal wings 132 of the upper-flanged structure 124. As such, when the target 121 is inserted into the hole 130 as explained above, the horizontal wings 132 of the upper-flanged structure 124 are aligned with the pair of divots 131 of the hole 130. When the upper-flanged structure 124 is completely lowered into the hole 130, the horizontal wings 132 snuggly fit into the recess formed by the pair of divots 131. As these horizontal wings 132 extend horizontally outward from the upper-flanged structure, the target 121 is prevented from being wobbled from side-to-side. In other words, when the target 121 is moved from side-to-side, the horizontal wings 132 of the upper-flanged structure 124 will encounter the bottom surface of the pair of divots 131 and thereby be prohibited from exhibiting further horizontal movement. It should be understood that these horizontal wings are not required according to the present invention, yet may be utilized for further stability of the target if desired. Moreover, it should also be appreciated that other means for attaching a target to a bowl (or attaching a target to the flanged lip of the bowl) are possible, whereby the present teachings are not intended to be limiting herein.
In addition to having a launching device and/or a target, the exemplary bowls of the present invention may also comprise one or more modular inserts or compartments designed to hold a variety of items, such as food/beverage items, napkins, crayons, etc. These inserts may be permanently attached to the bowl or removably attachable thereto. One such exemplary insert is shown with reference to
Another exemplary modular insert is shown in
To attach the modular inserts to the bowl, any attachment means known within the art may be used. Such exemplary attachment means include, but are not limited to, sliding, bolting, screwing, gluing, snapping or press fitting the insert to the bowl. In one aspect of the invention, the insert may include a recessed slot section that is configured to align with a complementary ridge located on the inner surface of the bowl (not shown). According to this embodiment, the user aligns the recessed slot of the insert with the internal ridge of the bowl and presses down on the insert, thereby advancing the ridge into the slot to achieve a locking fit. In yet other exemplary embodiments, the insert may include the ridge section and the bowl will have the recessed slot. It is envisioned that many other attachment means for inserting modular inserts in accordance with the present invention may also be used by those skilled within the art. As such, the present teachings are not intended to be limiting herein.
Turning now to
The upper rim 202 of the bowl 200 also includes a launching device 222 that is adapted to launch or propel an item into the air as described in detail above. In certain exemplary embodiments, the bowl may also include a divider 224 that extends vertically upward from the base (not shown) of the internal hollow containment body 206 (see FIG. 7A). While only popcorn 207 is shown within the bowl 200 of this embodiment, it is envisioned that one may decide to use the divider 224 as a means for separating two different food and/or non-food items in other applications. Also, according to this embodiment, a target 226 to which the launching device 222 is adapted to launch an object towards is shown directly coupled to the divider 224. As such, it should be understood that the target does not need to be attached directly to the flanged lip 210 or to the bowl itself (as explained above) to stay within the scope of the present teachings. In fact, it is also possible for the target to be placed directly into the contents of the bowl so that it is held up vertically by the weight of the bowl's contents itself. Such an arrangement is illustrated, for instance, with reference to
Another feature of the present invention as shown in
The soft outer casing 230 may be permanently attached to the bowl 200 or removable from the bowl to be washed or replaced as needed. To achieve the soft characteristics desired of the outer casing, the casing 230 can be formed of a typical upholstery material or fabric and filled with small chunks of a soft and resilient material, such as styrofoam, PVC pellets or other like materials. Useful fabrics for the casing include, but are not limited to, leather, vinyl, cloth, velvet, imitation suede, canvas, etc. One exemplary example of such a material that can be used for the outer casing of the present invention is a beanbag material. Beanbag materials are known within the art and do not require further discussion herein.
As explained in detail above, the launching devices and targets of the present invention may be attached directly to the bowl or its flanged lip and/or attached to a divider placed into the internal hollow containment body of the bowl. In yet other aspects of the present invention, the launching device and/or target may alternatively be attached to one or more modular inserts of the bowl. For instance, as shown in
In addition to a flanged lip that is integral with the upper rim of the bowl, in other aspects of the invention, a curved ridge or shelf may also be used to discourage spillage of the contents held within the bowl. For instance, as shown within
The shelf 302 may be permanently attached to the bowl 300 or configured to be removable in nature. For instance, as shown in
In addition to attachable shelves, the exemplary bowls of the present invention may also comprise one or more attachable handles to the outside surface of the bowl. For instance, as shown in
Another feature of the present invention as shown in
Still other features of the present invention include the incorporation of a bottom section to the bowl that is designed to separate popped popcorn from unpopped popcorn kernels. For instance,
While an exemplary embodiment incorporating the principles of the present invention has been disclosed hereinabove, the present invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. Instead, this application is intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/887,480, filed Jan. 31, 2007, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated herein in its entirety by this reference.
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