Claims
- 1. A tray for supporting items upon a table, said table having an object such as an umbrella pole extending upwardly therefrom, said tray comprising:
- a tray member having a central opening, a peripheral edge and a radial opening extending from said central opening to said peripheral edge, said radial opening having a sufficient width to receive therethrough a pole or the like, said tray member enabling insertion of an object such as an umbrella pole into said radial opening and into said central opening to allow said tray member to be positioned about said pole.
- 2. The tray as in claim 1 further comprising a closure member for closing said radial opening to thereby define with the tray member a central aperture within which said object such as an umbrella pole is receivable, whereby said closure member and said tray member collectively provide the appearance of an internal tray when assembled.
- 3. The tray as in claim 2 wherein said closure member comprises a separate element releasably attachable to said tray member.
- 4. The tray as in claim 2 wherein said closure member is attached to said tray member.
- 5. The tray as in claim 4 wherein said closure member is hingedly connected to said tray member, said closure member being movable between a first open position and a second closed position, said tray member being enabled when the closure member is in the first open position to receive the object into said radial opening and into said central opening, said closure member being movable thereafter to said second closed position to thereby secure the pole within the central opening and provide the appearance of an integral tray disposed about said pole.
- 6. The tray as in claim 5 further comprising means for releasably maintaining said closure member in its closed position.
- 7. The tray as in claim 5 further comprising a peripheral upstanding sidewall and one or more interconnecting interior walls to define within the interior of said tray one or more compartments for receiving items therein.
- 8. A tray adapted for use upon a table having an upwardly extending projection such as an umbrella pole, said tray comprising:
- a tray member adapted for supporting or receiving items, said tray member including a radial opening having a sufficient width to receive therethrough a pole or the like; and
- a closure member for closing the radial opening and to thereby define with said tray member a central aperture within which said pole or the like is receivable.
- 9. The tray as in claim 8 wherein said closure member is attached to the tray member and movable between a first position permitting insertion of the pole into said radial opening and a second position closing said radial opening.
- 10. The tray as in claim 9 wherein said closure member is attached to the tray member by hinged means.
- 11. The tray as in claim 10 wherein said closure member includes means for releasably securing the closure member in a closed position over said radial opening.
- 12. The tray as in claim 8 wherein said closure member is completely detachable from the tray and said closure member includes means for releasably attaching said closure member to said tray member,
- said tray member enabling insertion of an object such as an umbrella pole into said radial opening, said tray member and said closure member defining when connected together the central aperture within which a center projection is receivable.
- 13. The tray as in claim 8 wherein said tray member further comprises roller means for permitting the rolling of said tray member upon a surface.
- 14. The tray as in claim 13 wherein said tray member includes an underside defining a plurality of pockets sized for receiving ball bearings therein, said roller means comprising ball bearings received within each of the plurality of pockets and adapted for rolling upon a surface.
- 15. The tray as in claim 8 wherein said tray member includes a plurality of separate interior compartments for receiving items therein.
- 16. The tray as in claim 15 further comprising roller means associated with said tray member for permitting the rolling of said tray member upon a surface.
- 17. The tray as in claim 16 wherein said tray member includes an underside defining a plurality of pockets sized for receiving ball bearings therein, said roller means comprising ball bearings received within each of the plurality of pockets and adapted for rolling upon a surface.
- 18. A tray for supporting items upon a surface such as a table, said surface having an object such as an umbrella pole extending upwardly therefrom, said tray comprising:
- a tray member having a central opening, a peripheral edge, and a radial slot extending from said central opening to said peripheral edge, said radial slot having opposing interior surfaces and a sufficient width to receive therethrough a pole or the like; and
- a pair of flexible flanges aligning and being fixedly secured to the opposing interior surfaces of said radial slot, said flanges being adapted to, when said tray member is moved to receive the pole within the radial slot or to remove the pole from the central opening of the tray member, to engage the pole and flex out of the path of said pole to allow the pole to pass through said radial slot and to flex back to a stationary position once the pole has cleared the radial slot.
- 19. The tray as in claim 18 wherein said tray member further comprises roller means for permitting the rolling of said tray member upon a surface.
- 20. The tray as in claim 19 wherein said tray member includes an underside defining a plurality of pockets sized for receiving ball bearings therein, said roller means comprising ball bearings received within each of the plurality of pockets and adapted for rolling upon a surface.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part application of my allowed U.S. patent application of the same title, Ser. No. 08/048,468 filed Apr. 16, 1993, which will issue as U.S. Pat. No. 5,322,023 on Jun. 21, 1994.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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