This invention relates generally to an apparatus for a user to secure a plate and/or a beverage container during social gatherings.
The following descriptions and examples are not admitted to be prior art by virtue of their inclusion within this section.
Many social gatherings include the service of both food and beverages where attendees mingle while standing. It can be difficult for the attendee to handle his or her plate and drink, as well as napkin and utensil, while at the same time eating and drinking and/or offering a proper greeting to other attendees. For example, with a standard plate and drink combination, both of the attendee's hands are occupied and the attendee is required to perform a delicate manipulation of the plate and drink, as well as napkin and utensil, while attempting to consume the food and drink while standing or while attempting to offer a handshake. Devices for holding a plate and/or beverage container are known, but improvements in this field of invention are desired.
The following presents a simplified summary of the disclosed subject matter in order to provide a basic understanding of some aspects of the subject matter disclosed herein. This summary is not an exhaustive overview of the technology disclosed herein.
The presently disclosed subject matter generally relates to a support apparatus for a plate and a beverage container. In certain illustrative embodiments, the apparatus allows a user to handle food, drink and a napkin, preferably in one hand, at a cocktail reception or other venue where the patrons stand and mingle. This allows the user to freely use his or her opposite hand for eating, drinking, greeting or gesturing.
In certain illustrative embodiments, a support apparatus for a plate and a beverage container is provided. The support apparatus can include a support frame having an annular collar formed therein. The annular collar can define an aperture and can be sized to contact an outer circumferential wall of the beverage container when the beverage container is disposed within the aperture. The support apparatus can also include a net disposed on the annular collar and extendable therefrom to surround at least a portion of the beverage container when the beverage container is disposed within the aperture. The support apparatus can also include a gripping member disposed on the support frame and extending outwardly therefrom, wherein the gripping member can be slidingly engageable with the plate to secure the plate.
The support apparatus can also include a support disk coupled to the net and engageable with a base of the beverage container when the beverage container is disposed within the aperture. The annular collar can have an inner rim disposed thereon, and the inner rim can contact an outer circumferential wall of the beverage container when the beverage container is disposed within the aperture. The net can have a support disk disposed therewithin, and a base of the beverage container can contact the support disk when the beverage container is disposed within the aperture and sits within the net.
The gripping member can include a central appendage, a first lateral appendage, and a second lateral appendage. The central appendage, first lateral appendage, and second lateral appendage can each be slidingly engageable with the plate to secure the plate. The plate can have a top surface and a bottom surface. The central appendage can contact the top surface of the plate and the first lateral appendage and the second lateral appendage can each contact the bottom surface of the plate when the plate is disposed therebetween. Alternatively, the central appendage can contact the bottom surface of the plate and the first lateral appendage and the second lateral appendage can each contact the top surface of the plate when the plate is disposed therebetween.
The support apparatus can include a gripping pad disposed on the gripping member and grippingly engageable with the plate. The support apparatus can also include a gripping pad disposed on the central appendage and grippingly engageable with the plate. The central appendage, first lateral appendage and second lateral appendage can each have a gripping pad disposed thereon that is grippingly engageable with the plate. The net can be extendable to a distance necessary for the center of gravity of the beverage container to be in the same plane as the center of gravity of the plate when the beverage container is disposed in the aperture and the plate is engaged by the gripping member.
A better understanding of the presently disclosed subject matter can be obtained when the following detailed description is considered in conjunction with the following drawings, wherein:
While certain preferred illustrative embodiments will be described herein, it will be understood that this description is not intended to limit the subject matter to those embodiments. On the contrary, it is intended to cover all alternatives, modifications, and equivalents, as may be included within the spirit and scope of the subject matter as defined by the appended claims.
The presently disclosed subject matter now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings in which embodiments of the apparatus are shown. This apparatus may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the apparatus to those skilled in the art. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout.
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In certain illustrative embodiments, a beverage container 40 (for example, a cup, wine glass, stem wear, soda can, beer bottle or other like container) can be received within annular collar 21 of apparatus 20. Annular collar 21 can have an inner rim 28. In certain illustrative embodiments, inner rim 28 can be made of a soft material to support and/or cushion beverage container 40. Annular collar 21 is preferably sized such that beverage container 40 can rest within aperture 27 when beverage container 40 is disposed within aperture 27. In certain illustrative embodiments, inner rim 28 of annular collar 21 can contact an outer circumferential wall 45 of beverage container 40 when beverage container 40 is disposed within aperture 27.
A net 25 can be disposed on annular collar 21. In certain illustrative embodiments, net 25 can be extendable from annular collar 21. For example, net 25 can have a generally cylindrical shape and hang down from annular collar 21, as illustrated in
A gripping member 22 can be disposed on support frame 15 and extend outwardly therefrom. In certain illustrative embodiments, gripping member 22 can comprise a central appendage 22A, a first lateral appendage 22B, and a second lateral appendage 22C. In a preferred embodiment, first lateral appendage 22B and second lateral appendage 22C can be positioned on opposing sides of central appendage 22A. Gripping member 22 can be used to secure a plate 30 (or dish or other like platewear) to support frame 15. For example, central appendage 22A can slide onto and contact a top surface 31 of plate 30, and first lateral appendage 22B and second lateral appendage 22C can each slide onto and contact a bottom surface 32 of plate 30, thereby causing apparatus 20 to securely fasten to plate 30. Alternatively, central appendage 22A can be positioned with respect to support frame 15 such that appendage 22A slides onto and contacts bottom surface 32 of plate 30, and first lateral appendage 22B and second lateral appendage 22C can be positioned with respect to support frame 15 such that first lateral appendage 22B and second lateral appendage 22C slide onto and contact top surface 31 of plate 30. In the above mentioned illustrative embodiments, central appendage 22A, first lateral appendage 22B and second lateral appendage 22C collectively secure plate 30 to support frame 15 so that plate 30 does not fall when apparatus 20 is held by a user.
In certain illustrative embodiments, net 25 can extend to a distance necessary for the center of gravity of beverage container 40 to be in the same plane as plate 30, while beverage container 40 is securely held inside annular collar 21 for stability purposes. For example, as shown in
In the illustrative embodiments shown herein, apparatus 20 allows a user to handle and hold aloft both food on plate 30 and a beverage in beverage container 40 with one hand. Apparatus 20 can also be set down on a flat surface in a stable manner without the need to handle or otherwise adjust beverage container 40 with respect to support disk 24 or inside annular collar 21. Apparatus 20 can be used with all manner of beverage containers such as cans, bottles, drinking glasses and stemware. Further, apparatus 20 can be manufactured in a wide variety of materials. For example, support frame 15 can be made of materials such as plastic, rubber and fiberglass, and net 25 can be made of materials such as nylon and plastic.
In general, apparatus 20 can be used with plates of any circumference or diameter, although preferably plate 30 will have an angular rim. Thus, apparatus 20 does not require the purchase of specially designed plates for use therewith. Apparatus 20 can be easily attached and detached to various shapes of plates and allows the plates to be washed in their usual manner. Apparatus 20 can also be easily washed.
Once apparatus 20 is attached to plate 30, plate 30 can be rotated for ease of use by either left or right handed individuals. Apparatus 20 can be used with plates as typically used by eating establishments and catering companies and is easily attached and detached from such plates for ease of washing and handling.
It is to be understood that the described subject matter is not limited to the exact details of construction, operation, exact materials, or illustrative embodiments shown and described, as modifications and equivalents will be apparent to one skilled in the art. Accordingly, the subject matter is therefore to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit and priority benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/673,981, filed Jul. 20, 2012, titled “CUP HOLDER WITH PLATE GRIPPING MEANS,” the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in its entirety.
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