This invention relates to food carriers, and in particular to a food tray and tray lid of a food carrier.
Food carriers are used extensively for transporting food from one location to another location. One example of a food carrier is the food carrier used in transporting food products from a grocery store or restaurant to the location where the food is to be consumed. The same food carrier can also be used to transport hot or cold food to people who are not able to leave their homes.
Heretofore, food carriers have included compartmentalized containers having a food tray and a tray lid. The food tray included a plurality of food pockets wherein food was placed into the food pockets and the tray lid was placed over the food tray to prevent the food from spilling when the food carrier is transported from one location to another location. However, tray lids have typically included a flat planar surface that covered all of the food pockets in the food tray. Therefore, food in one food pocket has leaked into another food pocket when the food carrier is transported or when the food carrier experiences bending or other force applied to the food carrier. This commingling of food can be particularly unfavorable when a hot food in one food pocket is mixed with cold food in another pocket, thereby lowering and/or raising, respectively, the temperature of the food. Additionally, the tray lids with the flat planar surface have been subject to bending and therefore can be damaged very easily.
Accordingly, a food carrier having a tray lid solving the aforementioned disadvantages and having the aforementioned advantages is desired.
One aspect of the present invention is to provide a tray lid for covering a food tray having at least one food pocket therein. The tray lid includes a substantially flat tray covering section including a wall covering portion and at least one pocket covering portion formed thereon. The pocket covering portion has a central area and a periphery defined by a channel. The central area of the pocket covering portion and the wall covering portion are substantially parallel. The channel includes a first side wall connected to the wall covering portion, a second side wall connected to the central area of the pocket covering portion and a connection portion connecting the first side wall and the second side wall. A bottom face of the wall covering portion is adapted to overlie a top flat portion of a wall of the at least one food pocket of the tray and the first side wall of the channel is adapted to partially overlie a slanted portion of the wall of the at least one food pocket of the tray, thereby securely maintaining food in the at least one food pocket of the food tray when the tray lid is placed over the food tray.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a food carrier assembly comprising a food tray and a tray lid. The food tray includes at least one food pocket therein. The food tray further includes a wall having a slanted portion defining sides of the at least one food pocket and a top flat portion defining a top of the food tray. The tray lid covers the food tray, and includes a substantially flat tray covering section having a wall covering portion and at least one pocket covering portion formed thereon. The pocket covering portion has a central area and a periphery defined by a channel. The central area of the pocket covering portion and the wall covering portion are substantially parallel. The channel has a first side wall connected to the wall covering portion, a second side wall connected to the central area of the pocket covering portion and a connection portion connecting the first side wall and the second side wall. A bottom face of the wall covering portion overlies a top flat portion of the wall of the food tray and the first side wall of the channel partially overlies a slanted portion of the wall of the food tray when the tray lid is placed over the food tray, thereby securely maintaining food in the at least one food pocket of the food tray when the tray lid is placed over the food tray.
Accordingly, the food carrier assembly and the tray lid provide for secure transport of the food within the food tray. The food carrier assembly and the tray lid are efficient in use, economical to manufacture, capable of a long operable life, and particularly adapted for the proposed use.
These and other features, advantages, and objects of the present invention will be further understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art by reference to the following specification, claims and appended drawings.
For purposes of description herein, the terms “upper,” “lower,” “right,” “left,” “rear,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as orientated in
Referring to
In the illustrated example, the food tray 12 (
The illustrated tray lid 14 (
In the illustrated example, the pocket covering portions 36 of the tray lid 14 include a U-shaped channel 42 defining a periphery of the pocket covering portions 36 and a central area 44 surrounded by the U-shaped channel 42. The U-shaped channel 42 has a first side wall 46 connected to the wall covering portion 24, a second side wall 48 connected to the central area 44 of the pocket covering portion 36 and a connecting portion 50 connecting the first side wall 46 and the second side wall 48. The U-shaped channel 42 keeps the food within the food pockets 16 of the food tray 12 within the individual food pocket 16 when the tray lid 14 is, connected to the food tray 12.
The illustrated pocket covering portions 36 of the food tray 14 abut against the slanted portion 22 of the food pockets 16 of the food tray 12 to maintain the food within the food pockets 16. As seen in
In the illustrated example, the L-shaped leg 41 of the tray lid 14 is positioned about the rim 24 of the food tray 12 to connect the tray lid 14 to the food tray 12. The L-shaped leg 41 includes the concave indent 43. The tray lid 14 is connected to the food tray 12 by snapping the tray lid 14 over the food tray 14 until the rim 24 of the food tray 12 is located above the concave indent 43. As seen in
It will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the concepts disclosed herein. For example, although the food tray 12 and the tray lid 14 are shown as being substantially rectangular, it is contemplated that the food tray 12 and the tray lid 14 could have any configuration. Such modifications are to be considered as included in the following claims, unless these claims by their language expressly state otherwise.
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