The present invention relates generally to food containers, food serving devices, interlocking plate apparatuses, stackable containers, and the like. More particularly, the present invention relates to a plate attachment assembly which is designed to be interlocking, stackable, and attach to a drinking cup.
Typically, a conventional food container is formed from a bottom shell, which can hold food, paired to a compatible closing lid. There are many different varieties of food containers and they are well known. Some food containers are made of different materials, such as plastic, glass, Styrofoam, etc. As such, some food containers are meant for temporary storage and immediate disposal and some containers are meant to be kept for longer periods of time or general appliance purposes. Further, food containers are used by a variety of different users. Some food containers are made for consumer purposes while others are made for commercial, restaurant service purposes.
Therefore, in general, food containers are used for a variety of reasons, which include to store food for later consumption or in order to transport food from one location to another. For example, on many occasions, people serve food in one location, e.g., a kitchen, and have to walk to another location where they are going to sit down and eat, e.g., a dining room table or an outdoor patio. For these reasons, development of food containers in which the top and bottom pieces interlock, preventing food from falling out or spilling if the container is dropped, have emerged. Additionally, users normally own more than one of these containers, and therefore, development of food containers in which the tops and bottoms, respectively, are designed to stack amongst one another to facilitate storage have also emerged. Finally, food containers which have the capability to, once the tops and bottoms are coupled to one another, stack atop one another and interlock into a singular structure, have emerged, allowing a user to carry multiple food containers at the same time for serving purposes. These efforts, however, have failed to address the need for food containers which are capable of stacking onto a drinking cup and creating a singular structure allowing the user to carry a drinking cup and a food container, or multiple stacked food containers, with a single hand.
Several known plate attachment assemblies are capable of attaching to a drinking cup. However, many of these assemblies consist of a plate which is capable of clipping onto a drinking cup by some fashion. Therefore, many of these assemblies do not incorporate a cover. Although some of the known plate attachment assemblies which are capable of attaching to a drinking cup incorporate a cover, none of these assemblies which incorporate a cover are capable of interlocking, such that the cover and the plate twist into a locked configuration forming a sealed and sturdy food container able to be securely stacked on top of a drinking cup. Moreover, the known plate attachment assemblies which incorporate a cover and are capable of attaching to a drinking cup are not capable of stacking more than one plate attachment assembly on top of another and onto the drinking cup to create a singular structure.
Other known plate attachment assemblies are capable of interlocking into a locked configuration with respect to the container portion and the cover. However, most of these assemblies are not able to be stacked atop one another in a secure position once the container portion and the cover are interlocked. Although there are some known plate attachment assemblies which are capable of interlocking and securely stacking atop one another once the container portion and the cover are interlocked, these assemblies are not capable of attaching to a drinking cup.
Some other known plate attachment assemblies which consist of a bottom shell and a lid are capable of twisting and interlocking, such as U.S. Pat. No. 9,326,625 (Esfahani). These assemblies also utilize a series of locking protrusions and apertures shaped and sized to restrain the locking protrusions once they are in a locked configuration. However, there are several drawbacks to these devices; for example, these devices do not allot for a method of securing the assembly to a drinking cup nor do they allow for the secure stacking of multiple assemblies atop one another or atop a drinking cup, thereby making these assemblies less efficient and narrower in their possible functionalities.
Therefore, a need exists to overcome the problems with the prior art as discussed above.
The invention provides a plate attachment assembly that overcomes the herein afore-mentioned disadvantages of the heretofore-known devices and methods of this general type and that effectively and efficiently interlocks, stacks multiple food containers and stacks on top of a drinking cup to allow a user to carry multiple items in one hand.
With the foregoing and other objects in view, there is provided, in accordance with the invention, a plate attachment assembly comprising a first plate shell having a bottom wall and a sidewall surrounding the bottom wall and having an upper end with a flange disposed around a perimeter thereon, the flange including a locking tab disposed thereon. The locking tab further including an upright locking portion with an upper end and an inner surface. The locking tab also includes a lateral locking portion coupled to and extending away from the upper end of the upright locking portion, wherein the upright locking portion has an inner surface and the inner surfaces of the upright and lateral locking portions of the locking tab define a secondary flange receiving channel. The locking tab further includes a locking protrusion coupled to and extending downwardly from the inner surface of the lateral locking portion of the locking tab with a distal free end terminating in the secondary flange receiving channel. The plate attachment assembly further comprises a second plate shell having a bottom wall and a sidewall surrounding the bottom wall and an upper end with a flange disposed around a perimeter thereon. The flange includes a lower surface, an upper surface, and defines a locking tab receiving aperture disposed thereon. The locking tab receiving aperture is shaped and sized to receive the lateral locking portion of the locking tab and a portion of the upright locking portion. The first plate shell and second plate shell are operably configured to selectively removably couple together, though the locking protrusion of the locking tab, in a locking configuration.
In accordance with another feature, the distal free end of the locking protrusion is rounded.
In accordance with a further feature, the lower surface of the flange of the second plate further comprises a notch defined thereon and of a shape corresponding to the rounded distal free end of the locking protrusion.
In accordance with a further feature, the flange of the second plate further comprises a ramp disposed proximal to the locking tab receiving aperture and ascending toward the lower surface of the flange of the second plate, toward the notch defined on the lower surface of the flange of the second plate.
In accordance with another feature, the flange of the second plate further comprises a locking tab receiving channel disposed adjacent to the ramp, disposed adjacent to the notch, and spatially coupled to the locking tab receiving aperture.
In accordance with another feature, the locking tab receiving channel is shaped and sized to receive the upright locking portion of the locking tab.
In some embodiments, the secondary flange receiving channel of the locking tab further comprises a receiving channel length separating the inner surface of the lateral locking portion of the locking tab and a lower end of the upright locking portion of the locking tab. The lower end of the upright locking portion of the locking tab opposes the upper end of the upright locking portion of the locking tab and the receiving channel length is greater than a first flange thickness separating the lower surface and the upper surface of the flange of the second plate shell.
In some embodiments, the plate attachment assembly further comprises a second locking tab disposed on the flange of the first plate shell. The second locking tab includes an upright locking portion with an upper end and an inner surface. The second locking tab further includes a lateral locking portion coupled to and extending away from the upper end of the upright locking portion of the second locking tab and with an inner surface. The inner surfaces of the upright and lateral locking portions of the second locking tab define a second secondary flange receiving channel. The second locking tab further includes a locking protrusion coupled to and extending downwardly from the inner surface of the lateral locking portion of the second locking tab. The locking protrusion has a distal free end terminating in the second secondary flange receiving channel. The plate attachment assembly further includes a second locking tab receiving aperture disposed on the flange of the second plate shell. The second locking tab receiving aperture is shaped and sized to receive the lateral locking portions of the locking tab and a portion of the upright locking portions of both the locking tab and the second locking tab. Moreover, the locking tab and the second locking tab are disposed on opposing sides of the first plate shell and the locking tab receiving aperture and the second locking tab receiving aperture are disposed on opposing sides of the second plate shell.
In accordance with another feature, the secondary flange receiving channel of the locking tab and the second secondary flange receiving channel of the second locking tab each further comprise a receiving channel length separating the inner surface of the lateral locking portion thereon and a lower end of the upright locking portion thereon. The lower end of the upright locking portion opposes the upper end of the upright locking portion and the receiving channel length is greater than a first flange thickness separating the lower surface and the upper surface of the flange of the second plate shell.
In some embodiments, the bottom surface of the bottom wall of the first plate shell further comprises a first cup support sidewall protruding therefrom, of a circular shape, and defining a circular area shaped and sized receive an upper end diameter of a drinking cup. The first cup support sidewall may be continuous (i.e., without gaps) or discontinuous (i.e., with gaps). Further, the first cup support sidewall is designed to resist lateral movement (i.e., side-to-side) of the upper end of a drinking cup by holding it in place.
In accordance with a further feature, the circular area of the cup support sidewall is within a range of approximately 2.5-3.5 inches.
In some embodiments, the bottom surface of the bottom wall of the first plate shell further comprises a second cup support sidewall protruding therefrom, of a circular shape, and defining a circular area shaped and sized to receive an upper end diameter of a larger-sized drinking cup. The circular area is within a range of approximately 3.5-4.25 inches. Moreover, the first cup support sidewall concentrically disposed in relation to the second cup support sidewall and has the circular area less than the circular area of the second cup support sidewall.
In some embodiments, the bottom surface of the bottom wall of the first and second plate shells further comprise a first plurality of plate support sidewalls protruding therefrom, defining a middle channel therein between, and of a circular shape. The bottom surface of the bottom wall of the first and second plate shells further comprise a second plurality of plate support sidewalls protruding therefrom, defining a middle channel therein between, of a circular shape, and opposing the first plurality of plate support sidewalls. The bottom surface of the bottom wall of the first and second plate shells further comprise a first plate locking member interposed between the first and second plurality of plate support sidewalls and with a uniform thickness less than the middle channels defined by the first and second plurality of plate support sidewalls. The bottom surface of the bottom wall of the first and second plate shells further comprise a second plate locking member interposed between the first and second plurality of plate support sidewalls, opposing the first plate locking member, and with a uniform thickness less than the middle channels defined by the first and second plurality of plate support sidewalls.
In some embodiments, the plate attachment assembly comprises a first plate shell having a bottom wall, with a bottom surface, and a sidewall surrounding the bottom wall and having an upper end with a flange disposed around a perimeter thereon. The flange includes a locking tab disposed thereon and the bottom surface of the bottom wall includes a first cup support sidewall protruding therefrom, of a circular shape, and defining a circular area shaped and sized receive an upper end diameter of a drinking cup. The plate attachment assembly further comprises a second plate shell having a bottom wall, with a bottom surface, and a sidewall surrounding the bottom wall and having an upper end with a flange disposed around a perimeter thereon. The flange includes a lower surface, an upper surface, and defines a locking tab receiving aperture disposed thereon. The locking tab receiving aperture is shaped and sized to receive the locking tab, wherein the first plate shell and second plate shell are operably configured to selectively removably couple together, though the locking tab, in a locking configuration.
In accordance with another feature, the bottom surface of the bottom wall of the first plate shell further comprises a second cup support sidewall protruding therefrom, of a circular shape, and defining a circular area shaped and sized receive an upper end diameter of a larger-sized drinking cup. The first cup support sidewall is concentrically disposed in relation to the second cup support sidewall, wherein the circular area is less than the circular area of the second cup support sidewall.
In some embodiments, the bottom surface of the bottom wall of the first and second plate shells further comprise a first plurality of plate support sidewalls protruding therefrom, defining a middle channel therein between, and of a circular shape. The bottom surface of the bottom wall of the first and second plate shells further comprise a second plurality of plate support sidewalls protruding therefrom, defining a middle channel therein between, of a circular shape, and opposing the first plurality of plate support sidewalls. The bottom surface of the bottom wall of the first and second plate shells further comprise a first plate locking member interposed between the first and second plurality of plate support sidewalls and with a uniform thickness less than the middle channels defined by the first and second plurality of plate support sidewalls. The bottom surface of the bottom wall of the first and second plate shells further comprise a second plate locking member interposed between the first and second plurality of plate support sidewalls, opposing the first plate locking member, and with a uniform thickness less than the middle channels defined by the first and second plurality of plate support sidewalls.
In accordance with another feature, the first plurality of plate support sidewalls each have opposing ends with a sidewall portion extending inwardly toward a center of the bottom wall and substantially orthogonal to a portion of the plurality of plate support sidewalls in which the sidewall portion extends from.
In some embodiments, the locking tab of the first plate shell includes an upright locking portion with an upper end and an inner surface. The locking tab of the first plate shell further includes a lateral locking portion coupled to and extending away from the upper end of the upright locking portion, with an inner surface, wherein the inner surfaces of the upright and lateral locking portions of the locking tab define a secondary flange receiving channel. The locking tab of the first plate shell further includes a locking protrusion coupled to and extending downwardly from the inner surface of the lateral locking portion of the locking tab, with a distal free end terminating in the secondary flange receiving channel. The flange of the second plate shell defines a locking tab receiving aperture disposed thereon that is shaped and sized to receive the lateral locking portion of the locking tab and a portion of the upright locking portion. The first plate shell and second plate shell are operably configured to selectively removably couple together, though the locking protrusion of the locking tab, in a locking configuration.
In accordance with yet another feature, the lower surface of the flange of the second plate further comprises a notch defined thereon and of a shape corresponding to a rounded distal free end of the locking protrusion.
One objective of the present invention is to provide a plate attachment assembly which functions as a food container shaped and sized to hold food items.
Another objective is to provide a plate attachment assembly able to be securely attached onto a drinking cup.
Another objective is to provide a plate attachment assembly which includes a lid that is able to securely lock into place and prevent food from spilling or falling if the assembly is accidentally dropped, for example.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a plate attachment assembly which is able to securely stack on top of another identical plate attachment assembly and form a singular secure structure.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a plate attachment assembly which is able to securely stack on top of one or more identical plate attachment assemblies as well as a drinking cup and form a singular secure structure.
Yet another objective is to provide a user with the option to stack and combine one or more plate attachment assemblies as well as a drinking cup into a singular secure structure, thereby providing a user with an easier method of simultaneously carrying multiple items and freeing the user's other hand.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in a plate attachment assembly, it is, nevertheless, not intended to be limited to the details shown because various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims. Additionally, well-known elements of exemplary embodiments of the invention will not be described in detail or will be omitted so as not to obscure the relevant details of the invention.
Other features that are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in the appended claims. As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, which can be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one of ordinary skill in the art to variously employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed structure. Further, the terms and phrases used herein are not intended to be limiting; but rather, to provide an understandable description of the invention. While the specification concludes with claims defining the features of the invention that are regarded as novel, it is believed that the invention will be better understood from a consideration of the following description in conjunction with the drawing figures, in which like reference numerals are carried forward. The figures of the drawings are not drawn to scale.
Before the present invention is disclosed and described, it is to be understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting. The terms “a” or “an,” as used herein, are defined as one or more than one. The term “plurality,” as used herein, is defined as two or more than two. The term “another,” as used herein, is defined as at least a second or more. The terms “including” and/or “having,” as used herein, are defined as comprising (i.e., open language). The term “coupled,” as used herein, is defined as connected, although not necessarily directly, and not necessarily mechanically. The term “providing” is defined herein in its broadest sense, e.g., bringing/coming into physical existence, making available, and/or supplying to someone or something, in whole or in multiple parts at once or over a period of time. Also, for purposes of description herein, the terms “upper”, “lower”, “left,” “rear,” “right,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and derivatives thereof relate to the invention as oriented in the figures and is not to be construed as limiting any feature to be a particular orientation, as said orientation may be changed based on the user's perspective of the device. Furthermore, there is no intention to be bound by any expressed or implied theory presented in the preceding technical field, background, brief summary or the following detailed description.
As used herein, the terms “about” or “approximately” apply to all numeric values, whether or not explicitly indicated. These terms generally refer to a range of numbers that one of skill in the art would consider equivalent to the recited values (i.e., having the same function or result). In many instances these terms may include numbers that are rounded to the nearest significant figure. In this document, the term “longitudinal” should be understood to mean in a direction corresponding to an elongated direction of the first and second plate shells of the assembly.
The accompanying figures, where like reference numerals refer to identical or functionally similar elements throughout the separate views and which together with the detailed description below are incorporated in and form part of the specification, serve to further illustrate various embodiments and explain various principles and advantages all in accordance with the present invention.
While the specification concludes with claims defining the features of the invention that are regarded as novel, it is believed that the invention will be better understood from a consideration of the following description in conjunction with the drawing figures, in which like reference numerals are carried forward. It is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, which can be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for future claims and as a representative basis for teaching one of ordinary skill in the art to variously employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed structure. Further, the terms and phrases used herein are not intended to be limiting; but rather, to provide an understandable description of the invention. It is believed that the invention will be better understood from a consideration of the following description in conjunction with the drawing figures, in which like reference numerals are carried forward. The figures of the drawings are not drawn to scale.
The present invention provides a novel and efficient plate attachment assembly that may be utilized, for example, as a food container, and which has the capability of stacking on top of another plate attachment assembly and/or a drinking cup. More specifically, embodiments of the invention provide a plate attachment assembly composed of a first plate shell having a bottom wall and a sidewall with a flange disposed around the perimeter that includes a locking tab. In addition, embodiments of the invention also provide a second plate shell having a bottom wall and a sidewall with a flange disposed around the perimeter that includes a locking tab receiving aperture. The first and second plate shells may combine with one another in a secure locking configuration.
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In one embodiment, the interior surfaces 204, 704 of the bottom walls 202, 702 may be substantially planar. In other embodiments, the interior surfaces 204, 704 of the bottom walls 202, 702 may contain one or more divisional wall(s) (not shown) which are designed to separate a user's main course from his or her side dish(es) (not shown).
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In a further embodiment, the locking tab 216a includes a locking protrusion 406 coupled to and extending downwardly from the inner surface 402 of the lateral locking portion 222. The locking protrusion 406 includes a distal free end 408 terminating in the secondary flange receiving channel 404. In one embodiment, the distal free end 408 of the locking protrusion 406 is rounded. In other embodiments, the distal free end 408 of the locking protrusion 406 may be of any shape.
As a representative sample of the placement of each locking tab 216a-b on the flange 214, the placement of locking tab 216a will be described herein. Referring to
It should be understood that terms such as, “front,” “rear,” “side,” top,” “bottom,” and the like are indicated from the reference point of a viewer viewing the first plate shell 102 from the perspective shown in
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In a further embodiment, best shown in
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In a further embodiment, when the first plate shell 102 is selectively removably coupled to the second plate shell 104, food (not shown) may be placed on either the first or second plate shell 102, 104 and the food will be contained within an internal space (not shown) defined by the interior surfaces 204, 704 of the bottom walls 202, 702 and the sidewalls 208, 708 of the first and second plate shells 102, 104.
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In a further embodiment, the flange 714 of the second plate shell 104 further comprises one or more locking tab receiving channels 806a-b disposed adjacent to the ramps 804a-b and to the notches 802a-b. As a representative sample of the placement of the locking tab receiving channels 806a-b, the placement of locking tab receiving channel 806a will be described herein. The locking tab receiving channel 806a is spatially coupled to the locking tab receiving aperture 720a. Moreover, the locking tab receiving channel 806a is shaped and sized to receive the upright locking portion 218 of the locking tab 216a (shown best in
It should be understood that terms such as, “front,” “rear,” “side,” top,” “bottom,” and the like are indicated from the reference point of a viewer viewing the second plate shell 104 from the perspective shown in
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In a further embodiment, the second locking tab 216b similarly includes a locking protrusion (not shown) coupled to and extending downwardly from the inner surface of the lateral locking portion 230. The locking protrusion includes a distal free end (not shown) terminating in the second secondary flange receiving channel 232.
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In a further embodiment, the bottom surface 206 of the bottom wall 202 of the first plate shell 102 further comprises a second cup support sidewall 306 protruding therefrom, of a circular shape, and defining a circular area (not shown) shaped and sized to receive an upper end diameter (not shown) of a larger-sized drinking cup (not shown). The second cup support sidewall 306 protrudes in a substantially perpendicular direction from the bottom surface 206 of the bottom wall 202. In some embodiments, the second cup support sidewall 306 may be continuous (i.e., without gaps), in other embodiments, the second cup support sidewall 306 may be discontinuous (i.e., with gaps). The embodiment of the first plate shell 102 shown in
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In a further embodiment, the bottom surface 706 of the bottom wall 702 of the second plate shell 104 further comprises a second cup support sidewall 848 protruding therefrom, of a circular shape, and defining a circular area (not shown) shaped and sized to receive an upper end diameter (not shown) of a larger-sized drinking cup (not shown). The second cup support sidewall 848 protrudes in a substantially perpendicular direction from the bottom surface 706 of the bottom wall 702. In some embodiments, the second cup support sidewall 848 may be continuous (i.e., without gaps), in other embodiments, the second cup support sidewall 848 may be discontinuous (i.e., with gaps). The embodiment of the second plate shell 104 shown in
In other embodiments, best shown in
Similarly, as may be seen in
In other embodiments of the plate attachment assembly 100, the bottom surface 206 of the bottom wall 202 of the first plate shell 102 may not include the first plurality of plate support sidewalls 308a-b or the second plurality of plate support sidewalls 312a-b. In these embodiments, best shown in
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In a further embodiment, taking plate support sidewall 308a as an example, said plate support sidewall 308a further includes a channel end 342. Moreover, taking the first plate locking member 316 as an example, said first plate locking member 316 includes a left end 336 and a right end 338 opposing the left end 336. The opposing end 320 of the plate support sidewall 308a and the left end 336 of the first plate locking member 316 are separated by a distance 340. Further, the opposing end 320 and the channel end 342 of the plate support sidewall 308a are separated by a distance 344. The distance 340 and the distance 344 are equal. The distance between the opposing ends of each of the plate support sidewalls 308a-b, 312a-b and the left or right ends of the plate locking members 316, 318 may equate to the distance 340. Further, the distance between the opposing ends and the channel ends of each of the plate support sidewalls 308a-b, 312a-b may equate to the distance 344. It should be understood that terms such as, “front,” “rear,” “side,” top,” “bottom,” “left,” “right,” and the like are indicated from the reference point of a viewer viewing the first plate shell 102 from the perspective shown in
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In a further embodiment, taking plate support sidewall 808a as an example, said plate support sidewall 808a further includes a channel end 836. Moreover, taking the first plate locking member 816 as an example, said first plate locking member 816 includes a left end 838 and a right end 840 opposing the left end 838. The opposing end 820 of the plate support sidewall 808a and the right end 840 of the first plate locking member 816 are separated by a distance 842. Further, the opposing end 820 and the channel end 836 of the plate support sidewall 808a are separated by a distance 844. The distance 842 and the distance 844 are equal. The distance between the opposing ends of each of the plate support sidewalls 808a-b, 812a-b and the left or right ends of the plate locking members 816, 818 may equate to the distance 842. Further, the distance between the opposing ends and the channel ends of each of the plate support sidewalls 808a-b, 812a-b may equate to the distance 844. It should be understood that terms such as, “front,” “rear,” “side,” top,” “bottom,” “left,” “right,” and the like are indicated from the reference point of a viewer viewing the second plate shell 104 from the perspective shown in
In other embodiments, the first plurality of plate support sidewalls 308a-b of the first plate shell 102 may not include the sidewall portions 324, 326 and the second plurality of plate support sidewalls 312a-b of the first plate shell 102 may not include the sidewall portions 332, 334. Further, in these embodiments, the first plurality of plate support sidewalls 808a-b of the second plate shell 104 may not include the sidewall portions 824, 826 and the second plurality of plate support sidewalls 812a-b of the second plate shell 104 may not include the sidewall portions 832, 834.
In some embodiments, as depicted in
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In a further embodiment, the first plate shell 1500 further includes sidewall portions 1514, 1516 which are similar to the sidewall portions 324, 334 described above and seen in
With reference to
However, the first plate shell 1702 has a bottom wall 1704, a sidewall 1706 surrounding the bottom wall 1704 and has an upper terminal end 1708 defining a continuous upper perimeter. If the plates are circular, the perimeter may be circular. The first plate shell 1702 also includes a flange 1710 disposed around the sidewall 1706 of the first plate shell 1702. In one embodiment, the flange 1710 may be disposed or extend radially from the sidewall as shown in the figures (in some embodiments extending radially at a substantially perpendicular angle). The flange 1710 has a lower surface 2000 and an upper surface 1714 opposing the lower surface 200 of the flange 1710. Beneficially, however, the continuous upper perimeter of the upper terminal end 1708 disposed in a raised configuration above the flange 1710, thereby enabling a watertight seal and configuration as discussed herein.
The second plate shell 1800 has a bottom wall 1802 and a sidewall 1804 (which may or may not extend perpendicular or at an angle to the bottom wall 1802—as the other sidewalls referenced herein) surrounding the bottom wall 1802. The sidewall 1804 has an upper end 1806 and also includes a flange 1808 disposed around the sidewall 1804 of the second plate shell 1800, wherein the flange also includes a lower surface 2002 and an upper surface 1810 opposing the lower surface 2002 of the flange 1808 of the second plate shell 1800.
The assembly 1900 also includes a locking tab 1712 disposed one or both of the flange(s) of the first plate shell 1702 and the second plate shell 1800 and includes a lateral locking portion disposed thereon. The assembly 1900 also includes a locking tab receiving aperture 1812 disposed on another of the flange(s) of first plate shell 1702 and the second plate shell 1800. Said another way, at least one of the shells 1702, 1800 includes a locking tab and a locking tab aperture. The locking tab aperture is shaped and sized to receive the lateral locking portion of the locking tab 1712. As such, the first plate shell and second plate shell are operably configured to selectively removably couple together in a locking configuration with flanges on each directly coupled together, in a watertight configuration around the continuous upper perimeter, and with the upper terminal end 1708 of the first plate shell 1702 directly coupled to the sidewall 1804 of the second plate shell 1800. This can be best seen in the close-up view in
In one embodiment, the locking configuration also includes the upper surface of the flange of the first plate shell and lower surface of the flange of the second plate shell in a flush and sealed configuration around the entire periphery of the flanges of the first and second plate shells, thereby preventing liquid from escaping from inside the assembly 1900 when the shells 1702, 1800 are coupled together. The locking configuration may also include the upper surface of the flange of the first plate shell and lower surface of the flange of the second plate shell in a flush and sealed configuration around the entire periphery of the flanges of the first and second plate shells 1702, 1800. Further, the continuous upper perimeter of the upper terminal end 1708 of the first plate shell is disposed in a uniformly spaced raised configuration above the flange. The spatial difference can be best seen in
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In another beneficial embodiment, the first plate shell may include a plurality of wall dividers 1718a-n extending upwardly from the bottom wall 1704 thereon and toward the upper terminal end 1708 of the first plate shell 1702. The height of the dividers 1718a-n may be approximately ½ inch and for the lower part of the circle (shown best in
A plate attachment assembly has been disclosed that includes a first plate shell and a second plate shell that selectively removably couple to one another. The first and second plate shells include one or more locking tabs and one or more locking tab receiving apertures. The locking tabs and locking tab receiving apertures couple to one another to dispose the first and second plate shells in a locking configuration. The first and second plate shells further include a cup support sidewalls and a plurality of plate support sidewalls which allow the plate attachment assembly to be securely coupled to a drinking cup and/or another plate attachment assembly, respectively.
This application is a continuation in part to U.S. Nonprovisional patent application Ser. No. 16/252,602 filed Jan. 19, 2019, now U.S. Pat. No. 10,486,856, which claimed priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/710,518 filed Feb. 20, 2018, the entirety of both are incorporated by reference.
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