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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to food product arrangements and, more particularly, relates to a method and apparatus for assembling food product display arrangements such as fresh fruit displays.
2. Related Art
Generally speaking, it is well known to purchase and gift food product arrangements such as fruit baskets for special occasions. As a vendor, it is desirable to assemble such product arrangements in an efficient and cost effective manner, to provide quality food products and other components within the arrangement, and to ensure that the finished arrangement is visually interesting and aesthetically pleasing. As can be appreciated, design and preparation of such an arrangement is a skilled task. Not only is skill involved in selecting quality products, but also in placing the products within the arrangement. When building a brand identity, for example, once a successful design of an arrangement is produced, it is desirable to ensure that subsequent arrangements are prepared in a consistent manner to achieve substantially the same overall impression. Accordingly, training and experience is required.
As noted above, other components are commonly used in a food product display, such as, for example, paper and/or plastic wrap, stands and support structure to allow assembly of the food product arrangement in accordance with a particular design form. It is desirable for one or more support structures to be included in an arrangement so that one or more food products may be displayed at certain angles to highlight or feature the product. In food product displays, it is preferred that all such wrap, stands and structure are food safe, that is, edible or at least items that do not release harmful agents. To avoid even an appearance of a harmful component, food product arrangements often use other food products that are known to be safe to consume such as, for example, lettuce, within the food product displays to support and/or feature other food products. For example, a head of lettuce or portion thereof, may be used to at least partially fill a container that holds the food products in the arrangement. Some perceived difficulties in using some types of food products as supports in the display is the need to keep a sufficient quantity of that food product on hand in a fresh and aesthetically pleasing condition. For some food products such as lettuce, for example, price and availability varies through out the calendar year.
The inventor has found that the conventional use of lettuce as a support is inefficient and at times, cost prohibitive. Unlike other product displays, such as floral displays which use a foam material typically referred to as florist foam, a food safe alternative does not exist. Having recognized this need, the inventor has developed a food safe foam material for use as a support that is an improvement over prior art supports as well as a method for using the material in the assemble of decorative food product displays.
The present invention resides in one aspect in a first support for a food product display arrangement. The first support includes a cylindrical structure having a diameter, an exterior surface and a height. The cylindrical structure is a food safe, foam material having a density suitable for supporting at least one of food products and display elements thereon. In one embodiment, the cylindrical structure is selectively adjustable about its diameter and height to accommodate a container used in the display arrangement. In one embodiment, the cylindrical structure includes at least one of a slit running perpendicularly to and at an angular offset to the height of the structure for adjusting the height. In another embodiment, the cylindrical structure includes a slit running parallel to a vertical axis of the structure for adjusting the diameter of the structure.
In another aspect of the invention, a plurality of second supports are disposed in the first support at positions and angles to create a visually interesting and aesthetically pleasing food product display arrangement. A plurality of food items and display elements are coupled to the second supports.
In yet another aspect of the invention, a food product display arrangement includes a container having an interior volume, a first support disposed in the interior volume, and a plurality of second supports disposed in the first support at positions and angles to create a visually interesting and aesthetically pleasing food product display arrangement. In one embodiment, the first support includes a cylindrical structure having a diameter and a height. The cylindrical structure is selectively adjustable about at least one of the diameter and the height for a secure fit within the interior volume of the container. In one embodiment, a plurality of food items and/or display elements are coupled to the second supports.
In still another aspect of the invention, a method for assembling a decorative food product display arrangement is presented. The method includes steps of selecting one of a plurality of containers, each container having an interior volume; selecting a first support and adjusting at least one of a diameter and a height of the first support to securely fit within the interior volume of the selected container; inserting a plurality of second supports into the first support at one of a position and an angle to create a visually interesting and aesthetically pleasing food product display arrangement; and coupling a plurality of food items to the second support.
In one embodiment, the plurality of food items in the decorative food product display arrangement includes fruit assembled to look like a floral arrangement. In one embodiment, the step of adjusting the first support includes adjusting a height of the first support by separating the first support at a slit running perpendicularly to a vertical axis of the support. In yet another embodiment, the step of adjusting the first support includes adjusting a diameter of the first support by separating the first support at a slit running parallel to a vertical axis of the support.
The features and advantages of the present invention will be better understood when the Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiments given below is considered in conjunction with the figures provided.
In these figures like structures are assigned like reference numerals, but may not be referenced in the description of all figures.
As noted above, the preparation of decorative food display arrangements is a skilled task. This is particularly true when fruit is assembled in an arrangement designed to look like a floral arrangement. For example,
In one embodiment, the above described cylindrical structure 42 of the arrangement foam 40 is partitioned about its diameter D such that only a portion of the diameter D, for example, about two-thirds (⅔), one half (½), one third (⅓), one quarter (¼), or the like, of the diameter D is disposed in the container 30. It should be appreciated that any fractional amount of the diameter may be utilized as an interior volume of the container 30 and/or support needs of the decorative arrangement 10 dictate. For example, in
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In one embodiment, the partitioned cylindrical structure 242 includes at least one slit 250 running perpendicular to, or at an angular offset to, a height H″ of the structure 242. The slit 250 permits separation of the cylindrical structure (e.g., splitting by force or cutting) into two or more portions of the arrangement foam 40 to, for example, adjust a height of the arrangement foam 40. In one embodiment, the slit 250 extends from the exterior surface 244 into only a portion of the cylindrical structure 242 so as not to completely sever the body of the arrangement foam 40 at the slit 250 thus allowing the structure to remain a unitary body. As such, a force is needed to break the cylindrical structure 242 at the slit 250. Alternatively, rather than separating the cylindrical structure 242 and adjusting the height, the slit 250 allows the cylindrical structure to be spread apart and bent out of a common vertical or horizontal plane such that, for example, the arrangement foam 40 fits more securely within the container 30 and/or lies in the container 30 in a manner that permits arrangement of the fruit 20 at more interesting positions and/or angles to achieve a desired effect. In one embodiment, shown in
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In one embodiment, the arrangement foam 40 is comprised of a foam material effective for supporting a display arrangement. For example, a first end of one or more supports such as skewers, tooth picks, and the like, is inserted into the arrangement foam 40 such that the support is held in place (e.g., supported) at a desired position and/or angle by the arrangement foam 40, while an opposite end of the support pierces the fruit 20, food item, placard or card, or any other display element to be exhibited within the arrangement. As can be appreciated, the density of the arrangement foam 40 is sufficient to support the weight of the object displayed on the support. In one embodiment, the foam has a chemical composition of, for example, about ninety-eight percent (98%) by weight of low density polyethylene (LDPE) based on the total weight of the foam, about one percent (1%) by weight of distilled monoglyceride based on the total weight of the foam, and about one percent (1%) by weight of talc based on the total weight of the foam. As should be appreciated, the percentages of these components may vary, so long as the arrangement foam is sufficient to support a display and the arrangement foam is non-toxic and food safe. In one embodiment, the arrangement foam material is biodegradable and/or recyclable. In addition, the arrangement foam may be manufactured in a variety of colors for aesthetic purposes such as, for example, being a green color to blend in as greenery within the arrangement 10.
As can be appreciated, the arrangement foam 40 of the present invention offers several advantages over prior art apparatus for use in food displays. For example, the use of the non-toxic, food safe arrangement foam 40 as a support element replaces perishable support elements such as cabbage or lettuce, that are generally in use in food display arrangements. At least one perceived advantage includes a safety and health benefit as the use of a safe, non-toxic, food safe arrangement foam material reduces, if not substantially eliminates, concerns related to growth of E coli, bacteria, or like concerns, associated with the use of perishable support elements. Additionally, the disclosed arrangement foam 40 has a longer shelf life than the perishable items previously used, for example, months or years as compared to days or weeks with perishable food items. The longer shelf life also minimizes concerns with respect to the consistency (e.g., freshness) and availability of the support element. For example, because the arrangement foam is made from a man-made material, a reliable supply (e.g., consistent in terms of availability and cost) can be developed, unlike perishable food elements such as cabbage or lettuce, which may experience periodic shortages due to seasonal growing patterns and a reliance on a bountiful harvest for predictable cost. Moreover, since the arrangement foam 40 is non-perishable, a plurality of containers 30 and the arrangement foam 40 support elements in various shapes and sizes can be pre-assembled in advance during periods of light volume and available for use by personnel as base elements for display arrangements 10 during periods of high volume. Such a pre-assembly of base elements of decorative food product arrangements is seen as a tool for increasing efficiency and productivity of a business entity assembling such arrangements.
In one aspect of the present invention, the base elements are pre-assembled as follows. As noted above, in one embodiment, the base elements include containers 30 and arrangement foam 40 of various shapes and sizes. For example, in one embodiment, the arrangement foam 40 includes a first arrangement foam 442 similar to the arrangement foam 40 illustrated in
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It should be appreciated that two pieces of the second arrangement foam 542 may be used in place of the first arrangement foam 442 in the aforementioned round and square containers 432, 434 and 436. For example, as shown in
In instances where a decorative food product arrangement is needed that includes a relatively large container, two or more pieces of the first arrangement foam 442 and/or the second arrangement foam 542 may be used to fill the interior volume of the container. For example, as shown in
As can be appreciated, once interior portions of a selected container are filled with arrangement foam 40, a plurality of supports (e.g., skewers, tooth picks, and the like) may be fastened within the arrangement foam. Food products such as, for example, fruit, is then secured to the plurality of supports to achieve a decorative arrangement such as the food product arrangement 10 of
One or more embodiments of the present invention have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims.
Although this invention has been shown and described with respect to the detailed embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those of skill in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements and steps thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed in the above detailed description, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the above description.
This patent application claims priority benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of copending, U.S. Provisional Patent Application, Ser. No. 61/034,536, filed Mar. 7, 2008, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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