Shrimp and tray combination and method of making same

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6514548
  • Patent Number
    6,514,548
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, January 2, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 4, 2003
    22 years ago
Abstract
A shrimp and tray combination includes a shrimp tray having an outer retaining ridge and an inner support ridge. A groove is formed between the inner and outer ridges. A plurality of shrimp is arranged radially on the tray with head ends of the shrimp lying in and supported in the groove and convex sides of the shrimp bodies supported on the inner support ridge. A cup and cover contain sauce for the shrimp. The cup and cover are located in a depression formed in the center of the tray with the tail ends of the shrimp bodies held in place by the side of the cup. The combination including the shrimp tray, the shrimp bodies, the cup, the cover, and the sauce may be tightly enclosed in a plastic film material as by shrink wrapping and frozen together for storage and shipment.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates generally to food and to methods for packaging, shipping, storing, and serving food. More specifically, the invention provides an improved frozen shrimp product and a method of making such a product.




Trays are presently used for packaging and serving frozen shrimp. One such tray is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. Des. 404,612. This tray requires shrimp to be placed on their sides in multiple layers. One consequence is that the overlapping, layered shrimp can be difficult to remove individually from the tray. Each shrimp must be pried from the adjacent shrimp. Subsequent consumers cannot be assured that remaining shrimp have not been handled.




A second undesirable characteristic of prior art tray and shrimp combinations of this type is a top uneven surface. The combination of the tray with layered tapered shrimp forms an irregular upper surface. There is only a small center of the tray that can serve as a base for stacking similar trays with shrimp. Stacking and storing multiple trays of shrimp could, therefore, be unstable and difficult.




Another undesirable characteristic of some prior art products is a lack of structural support. The weight of the vertically stacked shrimp is predominantly placed on a tiered, horizontal surface that is raised above the base of the tray. The weight of the shrimp on this surface can deform or damage the tray. The inclined horizontal surface provides limited support when a radially inward force is applied by a wrapping or sealing process.




Accordingly, there is a need for a shrimp and tray combination that can be stacked and stored, has vertical and horizontal support, is free from the risk of damage, and facilitates convenient, visually appealing service.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is embodied in a novel shrimp and tray combination for use in packaging shrimp. The combination is designed to allow convenient, visually appealing service of shrimp. Additionally, the resulting configuration of shrimp with the tray creates a strong unit that allows for stable and convenient stacking and storage.




In a preferred embodiment, a circular tray has outer and inner ridges that are elevated above the remaining areas of the tray. The inner ridge forms an arch to accommodate the radial placement of shrimp with the concave side of the shrimp lying on the ridge. A surface slopes radially inwardly and downwardly from the inner ridge to accommodate the shrimp. A cup for sauce or the like can rest in a depression at the center of the tray. In the preferred embodiment the head end of each shrimp rests on the surface of the tray abutting the outer ridge, and the tail rests at the bottom of a sloped surface leading to the cup. The shrimp are arranged radially around the inner ridge in a single layer, within close proximity of each other, with the concave side down.




One advantageous feature is the radial arrangement of shrimp around the inner ridge. The bodies of the shrimp can form a level, annular surface. The head and tail of each shrimp can rest on the bottom of the tray and abut the wall of either the tray or the cup. The shrimp thus conform to the tray and create a partially flat surface on which trays may be securely stacked. The frozen shrimp form an annular arch and thus provide a strong, supporting surface. This arrangement also creates a visually appealing display from which the shrimp may be individually removed without difficulty.




Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which illustrate by way of example the principles of the invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A preferred embodiment of the invention will be described below in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the shrimp tray shown in

FIG. 2

in combination with a plurality of shrimp.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a shrimp tray embodying a part of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a sectional view of the shrimp tray shown in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

is a side view of the shrimp tray shown in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 5

is a top view of the shrimp tray shown in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of the shrimp and tray combination shown in

FIG. 1

without the cup and cover.





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of a cup and cover for use in the combination.





FIG. 8

is a sectional view of the tray shown in

FIG. 2

with the cup and cover shown in FIG.


7


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The invention includes a tray


30


for use in packaging, shipping, storing, and serving frozen shrimp. The tray


30


is preferably thermoformed from a single sheet of a suitable plastic and comprises a plurality of seamlessly joined annular, concentric and circular surfaces. The tray


30


is preferably molded from plastic. It should be made of a sufficiently rigid plastic by thermoforming, or by any other suitable method of manufacture. The top surface of the tray is configured to accommodate shrimp arranged radially to form an annular arch, as shown in

FIG. 1

, with the concave sides of the curved shrimp facing downward and supported on a surface of the tray.




Referring now primarily to

FIGS. 1-5

, the tray


30


is of generally circular configuration and includes an annular outer ridge


31


having an inner wall


32


and an outer wall


33


. The tray can have an annular outer lip


34


extending horizontally from the outer wall. An annular bottom surface


35


extends inward from the inner wall defining the bottom of a groove. This bottom surface is preferably an annular flat surface to distribute the load over a supporting surface below (not shown).




A rounded support ridge


36


is formed by a raised annular wall


37


and a sloped surface


38


that extends downwardly at an appropriate angle toward the center


39


of the tray


30


. The base of the raised wall extends from the flat surface


35


. The support ridge


36


extends from the top of the nearly vertical raised wall and merges with the sloped surface. The sloped surface can be either straight or curved in cross section to accommodate the shape and size of the particular shrimp to be used with the tray


30


. The annular outer ridge


31


, the annular flat surface


35


, the raised annular wall


37


, the support ridge


36


, the sloped surface


38


, and the center


39


are all concentric.




When shrimp


40


are placed on the tray, the annular ridge


31


will serve as a retainer for the shrimp, with the inner ridge


36


and sloped surface


38


providing a support surface for the shrimp


40


and serving to position the shrimp on the tray


30


, as described in more detail below.




The disk-like center


39


of the tray is flat and circular, extending inward from the base of the sloped surface


38


. The center


39


is substantially co-planar with the annular flat surface


35


and the lip


34


.




A separately formed flat circular base insert


43


is secured to the bottom of the tray


30


. The base insert


43


may be made of heavy paper or card stock and can have consumer information and labeling printed on it. Thus, the base insert


43


serves as a flat and stable bottom surface for the tray


30


, but it will be understood that the base insert can be omitted. Because the center, the annular flat surface, and the lip are all substantially or nearly level with one another, i.e., falling in a single plane, these elements will all bear against the base insert or supporting horizontal surface when the tray


30


is stacked or otherwise subject to a vertical load.




Referring now primarily to

FIG. 6

, a plurality of shrimp


40


are frozen and arranged radially, tails inward, on top of the tray


30


with the concave side of each shrimp resting on top of the support ridge


36


(compare FIGS.


3


and


6


). The arch of each shrimp is supported and the shrimp is then positioned by the support ridge


36


. The tails are located adjacent the center


39


and the wider heads are adjacent to the flat surface


35


, abutting the inner wall


32


of the outer ridge


31


. The tail end of each shrimp body thus lies adjacent to the sloped surface


38


. Radial movement of the shrimp is thus restrained or prevented. The optimum radial width of the tray


30


and the radial width of each of the annular surfaces varies depending on the size of the shrimp


40


intended for use with the tray. A representative tray


30


may hold 36-44 medium-sized frozen shrimp.




Referring now especially to

FIGS. 7 and 8

, a cup


41


and a detachably connected cover


42


, which may be a rigid plastic lid, are included and placed at the center of the tray


30


where it resides in the depression formed by the sloping surface


38


and the disk-like center or bottom


39


. A combination comprising the tray


30


, the shrimp


40


, the cup


41


and the cover


42


, is shown in FIG.


1


. When so assembled, the tail of each shrimp abuts the cup


41


located at the center


39


of the tray


30


. With the head of each shrimp between the inner wall


32


and the raised wall


37


and the tail of the shrimp abutting the cup, the annular surfaces of the tray and the cup interact with the frozen shrimp


40


to oppose any radially inward force applied to the outer wall


33


or lip


34


of the tray. Such radially inward or compression forces can, for example, be encountered in a shrink wrap, or other sealing process, or during packing or shipping. The strength thus provided reduces the risk of damage or deformation of the product.




The cup


41


can be filled with sauce for dipping the shrimp, and the tray


30


, cup, cover


42


, and shrimp


40


can be assembled, shrink-wrapped and frozen together. The rigidness of the frozen shrimp, supported by flat surface


35


, support ridge


36


, sloped surface


38


, and center


39


of the tray, provides a firm annular surface on which multiple trays can be stacked, as described below.




When the shrimp


40


and tray


30


combination depicted in

FIG. 1

is thawed and unwrapped for serving, the shrimp are easily accessible to a consumer. The shrimp


40


are arranged radially in a single layer. The entire convex side of each shrimp


40


is exposed when arched over the support ridge


36


. An individual shrimp


40


can be easily removed without disturbing the remaining shrimp. Additionally, the annular arched arrangement of the shrimp


40


provides a visually appealing presentation for service.




The shrimp


40


are held securely on the tray


30


by the configuration of the tray acting in concert with that of the shrimp. When the tray


30


and shrimp


40


are assembled as shown in

FIG. 1

, the head ends of the shrimp are situated within the groove between the outer ridge


31


and the wall


37


, and the head ends of the shrimp are supported from below by the of flat surface


35


. The outer ridge thereby acts as a retainer preventing excessive movement of the shrimp


40


in a direction radially outward from the center of the tray.




The preferred embodiment has the advantage of improved vertical support over prior art trays. Together, the raised wall


37


, the support ridge


36


, and the sloped surface


38


form a strong continuous annular arch supported at the radially outward side by the flat surface


35


and at the radially inward side by the center


39


. Supported by the base of the tray, the continuous arch becomes a firmly supported annular surface. Each shrimp lies across the continuous arch with the head adjacent to the flat surface


35


and the tail adjacent to the center. The weight of the shrimp


40


rests on the base of the tray


30


and the supported continuous arch having substantial strength in the vertical direction. Weight is not placed on unsupported surfaces and the tray


30


is less likely to be damaged by the weight of the shrimp


40


or from stacking multiple trays, as discussed below.




When frozen, the shrimp


40


can be a primary source of vertical support. The heads and tails of the shrimp rest at the flat surface


35


and center


39


, respectively. Since the flat surface and center are nearly level with each other, the shrimp


40


are well supported by the base of the tray. Because they are frozen, the shrimp


40


form an arched, annular surface that is primarily supported by the flat surface and center of the tray


30


. Therefore, it is not necessary that the support ridge


36


be extremely thick or strong.




The preferred embodiment also has improved horizontal strength. The flat surface


35


, the center


39


, and the base of the outer wall


33


form three nearly level surfaces connected by other annular surfaces. When a radially inward force is applied to the tray


30


, as in a vacuum, shrink wrap or another sealing process, these three co-planar surfaces can exert force on each other to provide horizontal strength for the tray. This horizontal strength can exist with or without the lip


34


around the outer wall


33


.




Another advantage of the invention resides in the method by which the shrimp


40


and tray


30


combination produces a strengthened product. As described above, the head of each shrimp lies on the flat surface


35


and occupies the space between the inner wall


32


and the raised wall


37


. Bearing against the raised wall


37


, the support ridge


36


, and the sloped surface


38


, the shrimp add support to these surfaces.




The ability to stack multiple shrimp and tray combinations is a further structural advantage. The figures depict a shrimp tray that includes a cup


41


and a detachably connected cover


42


. When the shrimp


40


are radially arranged on the tray


30


as described herein, the annular shrimp surface formed by the outside of the shrimp bodies is substantially or nearly level with the cover


42


of the cup


41


(see FIG.


1


). When multiple trays of shrimp


40


are stacked, the bottom of the tray


30


, and in particular the flat base insert


43


, rests firmly on top of the cover


42


and the shrimp bodies—with shrink wrap between them and protecting the shrimp. These extended, substantially flat support surfaces provide strength and stability when the shrimp and tray combinations are stacked.




While the particular embodiment described herein provides for one annular arrangement of shrimp, the invention can be used as well with multiple concentric annular arrangements of shrimp. A representative shrimp and tray combination embodying the invention has been described herein and depicted in the accompanying drawings. Modifications and additions to this tray may be incorporated as well by those of skill in the art. The scope of the invention should not be limited to the representative embodiment described herein. Instead, the scope of the invention should be determined primarily by reference to the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which those claims are legally entitled.



Claims
  • 1. A shrimp and tray combination, comprising:a tray formed of a single sheet of plastic having an annular support ridge concentric with an outer edge and a sloping surface extending from a top of the support ridge to a depression formed in the center thereof having a generally flat base to hold a sauce cup, and outer ridge concentrically surrounding the support ridge and a groove between the outer ridge and the support ridge, wherein the groove and base form bottom surfaces of the tray that lie generally co-planar with one another; and a plurality of frozen shrimp arranged with their tails radially inward of their heads so as to form an annular arch with the shrimp being positioned so that the concave sides of the shrimp fit over and engage the support ridge.
  • 2. The combination of claim 1, and further comprising a detachable sauce cup positioned in the depression.
  • 3. The combination of claim 2, and further comprising a cover on the sauce cup.
  • 4. The combination of claim 2, including a wrapping film covering the tray, shrimp and sauce cup.
  • 5. The combination of claim 1, wherein the sloping surface is smooth.
  • 6. The combination of claim 1, including an outer lip extending horizontally from the outer ridge and lying generally co-planar with the groove and base.
  • 7. The combination of claim 1, including a flat base insert attached to the base and groove.
  • 8. A shrimp and tray assembly, comprising:a shrimp tray having an annular ridge with an inner wall and an outer wall, an annular lip extending outward from the outer wall, a groove including an annular bottom surface extending from the base of the inner wall, an annular raised wall extending upward from the bottom surface, an annular support ridge extending inward from the raised wall, an annular downward smooth sloped surface extending inward from the support ridge, a circular center extending inward from the downward sloped surface and defining a depression having a generally flat base, the annular lip, bottom surface of the groove and flat base of the center depression lying generally co-planar with one another; a circular cup located proximate to the center of the shrimp tray; a circular cover detachably connected to the cup; a quantity of sauce contained within the cup and the cover; a plurality of frozen shrimp, each shrimp having a head end and a tail end, an outer convex side, and an inner concave side; and a wrapping film tightly enclosing and holding the shrimp tray, the plurality of shrimp, the cup, the lid, and the sauce; wherein each of the plurality of shrimp is arranged radially with its inner concave side positioned over the support ridge so that the plurality of shrimp are arranged in a single layer, the convex side of each of the plurality of shrimp form a nearly arch-shaped ring; and wherein the distance from the inner wall to the center corresponds approximately to the length of the shrimp such that the shrimp head end rests proximate to the inner wall and the bottom surface, and the tail end rests proximate to the cup.
  • 9. A shrimp and tray combination, comprising:a tray formed of a single sheet of plastic having an annular support ridge concentric with an outer edge and a smooth sloping surface extending from a top of the support ridge to a depression formed in the center thereof having a generally flat base to hold a sauce cup, and an outer ridge concentrically surrounding the support ridge and a groove between the outer ridge and the support ridge, and a lip extending from the outer ridge, wherein the groove, lip and base form bottom surfaces of the tray that lie generally coplanar with one another; and a plurality of frozen shrimp arranged with their tails radially inward of their heads so as to form an annular arch with the shrimp being positioned so that the concave sides of the shrimp fit over and engage the support ridge and are prevented from radial outward movement by the outer ridge.
  • 10. The combination of claim 9, including a flat base insert attached to the base and groove.
  • 11. The combination of claim 10, including a detachable sauce cup position in the depression.
  • 12. The combination of claim 11, further including a cover on the sauce cup.
  • 13. The combination of claim 12, including a wrapping film covering the tray, the shrimp, and the sauce cup.
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