Salad bowl with a lid

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6561374
  • Patent Number
    6,561,374
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, January 11, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 13, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A salad bowl made of a plastic moldable material having a platform adjacent one side of the bowl to permit the bowl to rest on the platform so that the bowl may be maintained in an upright position. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, a cover is capable of fitting over the top of the bowl for maintaining the contents of the bowl in place when the bowl is positioned in its upright position.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a food container such as a salad bowl, and in particular to a container that may be stored on a store shelf in an upright manner so as to readily display the container contents to a store customer.




2. Description of the Related Art




There have been a number of salad bowls made of plastic moldable materials, such as PVC or PET, which are used for holding food products. The bowls typically have a cylindrical configuration with a generally circular cover that fits over the top of the bowl for maintaining the contents of the bowl from falling out. The cover can be either a “snap on cover”, one that can be reused if desired, or a sealed cover, one that is adhered to the top edge of the bowl by suitable means, such as adhesive or heat, and which cannot be reused.




For the purposes of display in stores, if the bowls are placed on the shelves of the store in their conventional manner, i.e., one on top of the other, then the contents of the bowls are not readily observable by someone walking down the aisles of the store. It is well known by those in the grocery trade that the more visible the product, the more likely it is that the consumer will buy the product. It would be advantageous therefore, to have a bowl that may be stackable one upon the other for purposes of shipment or storage while capable of being displayed in a stable upright position when placed on store shelves for sale.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the present invention a conventional bowl or container may be stored on its side in an upright position so that the contents of the bowl will be facing the customer as the customer walks down the aisle of the store. This is achieved by having a foot or platform portion of the molded bowl arranged so as to provide stable footing for the bowl placed in the upright position. More specifically, the foot consists of a segment of the bowl that extends from the side wall of the bowl in a rearward and downward direction, terminating in a flat surface portion that is substantially in alignment with the top surface of the bowl. The top surface or peripheral edge of the bowl therefore forms one point of contact with the store shelf, and the flat surface of the foot forms a second point of contact with the store shelf, maintaining the bowl in an upright orientation.




In the preferred embodiment of the invention, a removable cover is interlockably attached to the bowl and may be repeatedly attached and removed from the bowl. The cover removably attaches to the top edge of the bowl in any number of well known manners.




OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a bowl that can be set on its side and maintained in an upright orientation;




It is a further object of the invention to provides a bowl that can be easily made in one piece of plastic material.




These and other objects of the invention will be apparent from a review of the accompanying specification and drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the bowl of the present invention resting, in the upright position, on a horizontal surface.





FIG. 2

is a bottom view of the bowl of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


10





10


of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

is a partial cut away view of the bowl and the cover showing an interlocking arrangement between the cover and bowl of the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a bottom view of the lid of the bowl of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring now to the drawings and in particular to

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


3


, the two piece food container is shown and generally referenced by the numeral


10


. Container


10


, which may be constructed of any one of a number of clear resilient plastic materials known in the art, consists of a bowl portion


12


having a flat planar base


13


, sidewalls


20


and an upper peripheral edge


16


. A cover or lid portion


14


(shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

) which, as will be described in further detail below, is sized and shaped to fit over upper peripheral edge


16


of the bowl portion


12


and serves, by means of an interference or press fit, to provide the bowl portion


12


with a tight seal. The flat planar base


13


is parallel to upper peripheral edge


16


. Upper peripheral edge


16


is essentially circular and lies in a plane


17


. When the base


13


is placed upon a horizontal surface, the container


10


rests in a horizontal position.




The interior shape of the bowl portion


12


is generally annular with decreasing annular diameters progressing from the peripheral edge


16


to the base


13


. Scalloped portions


15


are phased sequentially around the bowl portion


12


to provide an overall decorative and aesthetic appeal to the container


10


, as well as to provide structural rigidity. Although shown in generally annular cross-section (see

FIGS. 2 and 3

) it is to be understood that other shapes such as oval, scalloped, square or rectangular, are also within the contemplation of the present invention.




A platform (or foot)


18


projects outwardly and downwardly from sidewall


20


and serves to stabilize and maintain the container


10


in an upright position (as shown in

FIG. 1

) when both the platform


18


and upper peripheral edge


16


are placed in contact with a horizontal surface such as a store shelf. The end


22


of the platform


18


is positioned, in the preferred embodiment, so that a straight line drawn from platform end


22


to upper peripheral edge


16


(representing a horizontal surface


24


upon which the container


10


rests) forms an included angle


26


that is preferably less than 90 degrees with respect to the plane


17


. Accordingly when placed on a store shelf in the upright position, the container


10


tilts slightly backwards to provide better visibility of its contents when observed by passers-by and prevent forward tipping. Preferably, the end


22


extends outward and downward to the extent such that, when the container


10


rests on a horizontal surface, on its side, angle


26


is in the range of about 70 to 80 degrees. A flat surface


28


extends the width of the platform


18


along its end


22


. Peripheral edge


16


includes a flat outer surface


30


that is sized and positioned to be parallel and in registration with flat surface


28


. Outer surface


30


and flat surface


28


provide two extended points of contact along a horizontal surface so as to further maintain the container


10


stable in the upright position.




Lid


14


shown in

FIG. 4

is closeable over bowl portion


12


and is sized and shaped to fit snugly over the peripheral edge


16


so that when urged onto the peripheral


16


a press fit is maintained thereby providing a tight seal of the bowl portion


12


. Lid


14


includes an edge surface


29


(FIG.


5


), dimensioned and positioned to be parallel to and in registration with, bowl portion outer surface


30


when the lid


14


is closed on the bowl portion


12


.




As shown in the partial cross-section of

FIG. 4

peripheral edge


16


includes raised surface


32


from which depend walls


34


and


36


. Wall


34


flairs away from surface


32


at acute angle


38


. Similarly lid


14


, includes a peripheral edge


40


that includes raised surface


42


from which depend walls


44


and


46


. Wall


44


flairs away from surface


42


at acute angle


48


that is slightly greater than angle


38


. In this fashion, when peripheral edge


40


is urged against peripheral edge


16


wall


44


will interfere with walls


34


to achieve a press fit therebetween. Although one embodiment has been disclosed, it is recognized that one skilled in the art may utilize alternate interlocking arrangements. For example, an adhesive may be applied to one or the other of peripheral edges


16


or


40


, so that the lid portion


14


may be adhesively secured to the bowl portion


12


and access to the contents of the container


10


is achieved by pulling away the lid portion


14


from the bowl portion


12


.




Although the invention has been described relative to a specific embodiment thereof, there are numerous variations and modifications that will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art in the light of the above teachings. For example, a number of various interlocking arrangements can be used to achieve securing the cover to the bowl either for repeatable use or for one time use. Further, in the upright position the container may be vertical, that is orthogonal to the surface upon which the container rests. It is therefore to be understood that, within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced other than as specifically described.



Claims
  • 1. A food container for storing and displaying food items contained therein comprising:a molded bowl for storing the food items including an interior surface, an opening, a base, a bowl sidewall, and a foot, said foot formed by at least two separate integrally molded foot sidewalls extending from said bowl sidewall, and wherein said foot further includes an interior coextensive with the interior surface of the bowl; and a lid, said lid being interlockable with said bowl; wherein said foot is capable of supporting said bowl without the assistance of said base such that said bowl can be used in two separate display positions.
  • 2. The food container of claim 1, wherein said lid is separate from said bowl.
  • 3. The food container of claim 1, wherein said bowl, said lid, or both are composed of a transparent material.
  • 4. The food container of claim 1, wherein said container further comprises a peripheral edge which supports said container when said container is placed in an upright position using said integral foot.
  • 5. The food container of claim 4, wherein the cross sectional area of said container is greater near said peripheral edge than near the base of said container.
  • 6. The food container of claim 4, wherein said peripheral edge and said integral foot are arranged such that, when said peripheral edge and said integral foot contact a horizontal surface, the plane of said peripheral edge forms an angle with said horizontal surface of about 90° or less.
  • 7. The food container of claim 6, wherein said angle is between about 70° to about 80°.
  • 8. The food container of claim 4, wherein said peripheral edge and said integral foot each comprise a flat outer surface which contact a surface when said container is positioned upright.
  • 9. The food container of claim 1, wherein said bowl is maintained at an angle of about 90° or less when said foot is in contact with a horizontal surface.
  • 10. The food container of claim 9, wherein said angle is about 70° to about 80°.
  • 11. The food container of claim 1, wherein said food container comprises only one foot.
  • 12. The food container of claim 11, wherein said foot sidewalls are connected to an extend from the interior side of said bowl sidewall.
RELATED APPLICATIONS

This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/453,335 filed on Dec. 2, 1999, which is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/788,513, filed Jan. 24, 1997, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,073,795, which is a continuation of U.S. Patent Application No. 29/052,647, filed Apr. 4, 1996 now issued as U.S. Pat. No. D381,563, which are incorporated by reference.

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