Claims
- 1. A shrimp serving tray, comprising:
- an annular surface having an inner periphery and an outer periphery, the inner periphery radially inward of the outer periphery;
- an outer rim raised above and disposed around the outer periphery of the annular surface;
- an annular wall projecting upwardly from the inner periphery of the annular surface, wherein the annular surface extends from the annular wall to the outer rim; and
- a plurality of shrimp that have been cooked, peeled and deveined tail-on, each one of said plurality of shrimp having a side, a forward end, and a tail;
- wherein the plurality of shrimp are circumferentially nested relative to each other, with their sides resting on the annular surface, their forward ends arranged toward the annular wall, and their tails arranged toward the outer rim;
- wherein each one of the plurality of shrimp is entirely radially outward of the annular wall and prevented from moving radially inward of the inner periphery of the annular surface by the annular wall;
- wherein the width of the annular surface measured radially corresponds to the length of the plurality of shrimp on the tray such that the forward ends rest proximate to the annular wall and the tails rest proximate to the outer rim such that the shrimp may be easily removed from the tray by grasping the tails; and
- wherein the annular surface is sloped toward the inner periphery from the outer periphery and has a lower portion for receiving water from the plurality of shrimp.
- 2. The shrimp serving tray of claim 1, wherein the tails of the plurality of shrimp contact the outer rim.
- 3. The shrimp serving tray of claim 1, wherein the forward ends of the plurality of shrimp contact the annular wall.
- 4. The shrimp serving tray of claim 1, wherein the tails of the plurality of shrimp contact the outer rim and wherein the forward ends of the plurality of shrimp contact the annular wall.
- 5. The shrimp serving tray of claim 1, further comprising drainage means for the plurality of shrimp at the lower portion of the annular surface.
- 6. The shrimp serving tray of claim 1, further comprising a central recessed portion inside the annular wall for holding a condiment and wherein the annular surface and the central recessed portion are formed from a single sheet of material.
- 7. The shrimp serving tray of claim 1, wherein the annular surface is a first annular surface, the annular wall is a first annular wall, and the plurality of shrimp are a first plurality of shrimp and further comprising a second annular surface having an inner periphery and an outer periphery, the second annular surface interiorly disposed of the first annular surface with a second plurality of shrimp resting on the second annular surface and a second annular wall projecting upwardly from the inner periphery of the second annular surface.
- 8. The shrimp serving tray of claim 7, wherein the first annular wall connects the inner periphery of the first annular surface to the outer periphery of the second annular surface.
- 9. The shrimp serving tray of claim 8, wherein each one of the second plurality of shrimp has a side, a forward end and a tail, and the second plurality of shrimp are circumferentially nested relative to each other, with their sides resting on the second annular surface, their forward ends arranged toward and proximate to the second annular wall, and their tails overhanging the first annular wall, and wherein each one of the second plurality of shrimp is entirely radially outward of the second annular wall and prevented from moving radially inward of the inner periphery of the second annular surface by the second annular wall.
- 10. The shrimp serving tray of claim 9, further comprising a central recessed portion inside the second annular wall for holding a condiment and wherein the first and second annular surfaces and the central recessed portion are formed from a single sheet of material.
- 11. A shrimp serving tray, comprising:
- an annular surface having an inner periphery and an outer periphery, the inner periphery radially inward of the outer periphery;
- an outer rim disposed around the outer periphery of the annular surface;
- an annular wall projecting upwardly from the inner periphery of the annular surface, wherein the annular surface extends from the annular wall to the outer rim; and
- a plurality of shrimp that have been cooked, peeled and deveined tail-on, each one of said plurality of shrimp having a side, a forward end, and a tail;
- wherein the plurality of shrimp are circumferentially nested relative to each other, with their sides resting on the annular surface, their forward ends arranged toward the annular wall, and their tails arranged toward the outer rim;
- wherein each one of the plurality of shrimp is entirely radially outward of the annular wall and prevented from moving radially inward of the inner periphery of the annular surface by the annular wall;
- wherein the width of the annular surface measured radially corresponds to the length of the plurality of shrimp on the tray such that the forward ends abut against the annular wall and the tails rest proximate to the outer rim such that the shrimp may be easily removed from the tray by grasping the tails; and
- wherein the annular surface is downwardly sloped toward the inner periphery from the outer periphery and has a lower portion for receiving water from the plurality of shrimp.
- 12. The shrimp serving tray of claim 11, wherein the plurality of shrimp are located on the annular surface with their tails overhanging the outer rim.
- 13. The shrimp serving tray of claim 11, wherein the outer rim is raised above the outer periphery of the annular surface and the tails of the plurality of shrimp contact the outer rim.
- 14. The shrimp serving tray of claim 11, further comprising drainage means for the plurality of shrimp at the lower portion of the annular surface.
- 15. The shrimp serving tray of claim 11, further comprising a central recessed portion inside the annular wall for holding a condiment and wherein the annular surface and the central recessed portion are formed from a single sheet of material.
- 16. The shrimp serving tray of claim 11, wherein the annular surface is a first annular surface, the annular wall is a first annular wall, and the plurality of shrimp are a first plurality of shrimp and further comprising a second annular surface that slopes upwardly from an inner periphery thereof to an outer periphery thereof, the second annular surface interiorly disposed of the first annular surface with a second plurality of shrimp resting on the second annular surface and a second annular wall projecting upwardly from the inner periphery of the second annular surface.
- 17. The shrimp serving tray of claim 16, wherein the first annular wall connects the inner periphery of the first annular surface to the outer periphery of the second annular surface.
- 18. The shrimp serving tray of claim 17, wherein each one of the second plurality of shrimp has a side, a forward end and a tail, and the second plurality of shrimp are circumferentially nested relative to each other, with their sides resting on the second annular surface, their forward ends abutting against the second annular wall, and their tails overhanging the first annular wall, and wherein each one of the second plurality of shrimp is entirely radially outward of the second annular wall and prevented from moving radially inward of the inner periphery of the second annular surface by the second annular wall.
- 19. The shrimp serving tray of claim 18, further comprising a central recessed portion inside the second annular wall for holding a condiment and wherein the first and second annular surfaces and the central recessed portion are formed from a single sheet of material.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/551,701 filed Nov. 1, 1995, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/376,053 filed Jan. 20, 1995, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/121,925 filed Sep. 14, 1993, now abandoned.
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