The present invention relates generally to containers and other items that are used for food storage, including plastic bags and the like. The present invention also relates generally to plates and other items of that are used to place food onto prior to consuming it. More specifically, the present invention relates to a paper plate insert and plastic sandwich bag, the combination being the paper plate insert and the plastic sandwich bag which contains the insert preferably with a pliable or portable food item, such as that of a sandwich.
The art of plastic bags for holding food is well known. However, plastic bags are also well known for their inability to provide any rigid support for a food item placed or contained within the bag, particularly a food item that is pliable and portable. For that, one would require a more rigid container, such as a shallow plastic bowl and a sealable cover.
The art of paper plates is also well known. Paper plates, however, only serve to provide a clean and sanitary surface upon which food can be placed prior to and during consumption. While some paper plates have elevated and pleated edges to keep food contained on the plate, such plates do nothing to protect the integrity of a pliable and portable food item sitting on the plate, particularly when that pliable and portable food item is a sandwich.
What is not known in the art, is a device or combination that can be used for supporting the structure of a pliable and portable food item, such as a sandwich, within a plastic food bag prior to consumption, the same device also being used as a plate for the food item, including a sandwich, when the user is ready to consume the sandwich or other food item.
Using the multipurpose paper plate and plastic sandwich bag insert of the present invention, an individual consumer can use the same paper plate for making a sandwich or other pliable and portable food item, provide support for travel or transport of that food item, and then as a final consumption plate, all of which can be placed within a typical plastic sandwich bag. While some plastic sandwich bags of manufacture can accommodate the size of a paper plate, most do not employ means for use of a paper plate to be inserted inside such bag and for protecting the food item, preferably a sandwich, placed within them. This requires a separate method for making a sandwich or other food item, and another method for consumption, while providing no support for keeping the contents in their original condition during travel while inside the plastic sandwich bag.
The present invention provides an “end to end” multipurpose platform for the making of a sandwich or other pliable and portable food item, product protection during transport and for a ready-to-use consumption plate at the user's destination. It provides a reduction in the number of steps and amount of or time required for the overall process as well as a reduction of material waste from repetitive paper plates or alternative methods usage throughout the entire process. The novel paper plate insert that is configured in accordance with the present invention adds convenience to an everyday job of food preparation for lunch meals or travel and consumption needs.
The present invention has the benefit of neatly keeping food contents in good condition during transporting within a plastic bag, which could be a typical plastic sandwich bag. For example, when a sandwich is cut in half, such sandwich tends to shift within the bag and even be crushed. That is, an additional support for the pliable and portable food item is conducive to the final presentation and consumption or such, particularly as in the case of loose items like vegetables or fragile desert selections. This unique design is also conducive to microwaving food products as is, from inside the plastic sandwich bag. For example, microwave items include meats, tacos, burritos, French fries and chicken strips, to name only a few such food items, can be held by the insert and within the bag.
The structure of the paper plate insert in the combination of the present invention can be further enhanced with a light coating of wax to allow for multiple usages until the original structure is compromised.
The foregoing and other features of the present invention will be apparent from the detailed description that follows.
As a preliminary matter, it is known in the arts that pressed paperboard containers, such as disposable paper plates and bowls having increased strength and rigidity, can be formed with stamped, folded or pleated portions formed in them. This manufacturing technology is used in the formation of one element of the present invention and is incorporated herein by reference.
Referring now to the drawings in detail, wherein like numbered elements refer to like elements throughout,
Each of the primary folds 2 also forms one side of a plurality of side support structures 14. The support structures 14 are able to be folded upwardly from a flat horizontal position to a generally upright or near vertical position. See
In the preferred embodiment, the paper plate insert 10 is dimensioned for best fit within the second element of the invention, which is a typical sealable plastic sandwich bag 20 for transporting an average or normal sandwich thickness ranging from peanut butter and jelly to various filler products with condiments. It is to be understood, however, that the first and second elements of the present invention could be used with any pliable and portable food item. The four corner fold supports 16 are used when the plastic sandwich bag insert 10 is in the full upright position. In this position, the plastic bag 20 is prevented from collapsing in on the food item, which is shown in
Further, the density and weight of the insert 10 can be changed and/or dispersed to better facilitate the insert side fold applications. Additionally, recycled materials could be used as part of a “green” alternative. Varying manufacturing composites and application materials can be used to best improve the structure and reuse ability of the overall paper plate in lieu of or in addition to a light wax application. Exact size of the sandwich base platform, side support inserts and corner fold supports may be altered for best fit. The paper plate insert and sandwich bag combination could be used for other products for transport or varied for different bag sizes as similar design concept applications are applied. This design may also have an appeal in the commercial market place.
This application claims the benefit and priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/961,961 filed on Oct. 28, 2013.
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