The present invention relates to a serving tray, a blank therefor, a construction method and a device for the construction of a serving tray.
For serving food in transport means such as an aircraft, use is generally made of a small serving tray for serving a meal thereon to passengers during the flight. The crockery in which the meal is served, as well as cutlery and other products, fit on such a tray. For the transfer of a number of serving trays to the passenger use is made of a so-called trolley with an array of supports arranged one above the other for supporting these serving trays one above the other. The known serving trays used here are manufactured from plastics and are re-used. This re-use has the result that the serving trays have to be cleaned. For each flight a correct number of trays of the type desired for the flight must for instance be present, cleaned, in the food preparation kitchen.
In order to obviate such drawbacks the present invention provides a serving tray, comprising a bottom wall and side edges, wherein the serving tray is manufactured from an integrally formed blank and wherein at least one side edge has a form suitable for placing in a holder with an array of support elements arranged one above the other, wherein the blank comprises cardboard.
A serving tray according to the present invention has the advantage that it is suitable for once-only use, whereby cleaning for instance becomes unnecessary. The complex logistics for providing the food preparation kitchen to be used for a specific flight with the desired trays at the correct moment are also unnecessary. Used trays do not have to be transported back on a return flight. A topical print can further be applied, or an advertising print suitable for a period which is shorter than for instance the lifespan of a known serving tray.
In a first preferred embodiment according to the present invention at least two side edges are provided with carrier members for placing on the support elements of the holder. The application of such carrier members enables simple placing in a trolley of the serving tray according to the embodiment.
The carrier members are preferably formed by means of a folding profile of the blank. This enables a simple construction method for a profile of relatively complicated structure. A further advantage is that a blank of a serving tray can be taken in flat form to a position of use, such as a preparation space for meals at an airport.
In a further preferred embodiment the carrier members comprise a substantially horizontal underside and a connecting edge extending at an angle from the side edge to the horizontal side edge, the carrier members being formed by folded parts of the blank which extend in line with the side edge in the unfolded state. This arrangement of the components on the blank allows a construction method which is simple and can therefore be carried out quickly.
In such a serving tray according to the invention at least two side edges preferably extend at an angle from the bottom edge. A number of different embodiments hereby become possible, as will be described in greater detail below.
In one embodiment the side edges extend at an angle of 100-170 degrees relative to the bottom wall. It hereby becomes possible to stack the serving trays in nested manner, so that the use of space between the construction of the tray and use thereof and after use thereof is limited. This also results in a considerable reduction in the waste volume, this volume usually determining the cost of disposal of such waste.
Two carrier members are preferably situated at the top end of two of the side edges. The serving tray can be suspended on such carrier members from support elements in a trolley. The carrier members according to this embodiment can slide onto the support elements of the trolley as supports of a drawer, wherein the underside of the serving tray hangs downward between the support elements in the trolley.
A plurality of supports for the serving trays are placed relatively closely to each other in the trolleys to enable sliding-in of serving trays at a relatively large number of different positions. In one embodiment two side edges extend at an angle of 10-80 degrees relative to the bottom wall. It is hereby possible for a side which is higher than the mutual distance of two support elements of a trolley to extend sufficiently inward above the support elements on which it is placed at the position of the support elements, so that it fits between the higher support elements on both sides. A firm positioning of the serving tray is hereby also obtained. The serving tray herein supports on the underside of the side edge and a strip of the bottom wall adjacent hereto.
For the purpose of a relatively simple construction method for the serving tray, the areas for gluing are all situated in one embodiment on one side of the blank.
A further aspect of the present invention relates to a blank for a serving tray as specified in the foregoing.
A further aspect of the present invention relates to a construction method for constructing a serving tray according to one or more of the foregoing claims at a location of use by means of a construction device, comprising steps for:
It is advantageous to manufacture the serving tray on location, since the blanks require less transport volume in flat state than the constructed serving trays.
A further aspect of the present invention relates to a construction device for constructing the serving tray at the location of use of a serving tray, comprising means for feeding through a blank, folding a blank along predetermined fold-lines and gluing a blank at predetermined gluing locations.
Further advantages, features and details of the present invention will be further described on the basis of several preferred embodiments, with reference to the accompanying figures, in which:
A first embodiment according to the present invention (
On the left and right-hand side of base board 2 are situated strips 4,6 which form the inner side of two edges of the serving tray. Tabs 12,14 are attached to strip 6. These tabs serve for the purpose of fastening strip 6 to strips 8,10. Strips 23,25,27 are situated successively on strip 6. Strips 23,25 serve to form a carrier member, wherein strip 27 serves as fastening means on the rear side of strip 6. For this purpose strip 27 is provided on the rear side thereof with a glue strip 29.
During the construction of the serving tray the strip 6 is folded upward along fold-line 5, strip 23 is folded downward along fold-line 13, strip 25 is folded downward along fold-line 15, and strip 27 is folded upward along fold-line 17. Glue strip 29 is then pressed onto the rear side of strip 6.
Tabs 16,18 are attached to strip 4. These tabs serve to fasten strip 4 to strips 8,10. Strips 22,24,26 are situated successively on strip 8. Strips 22,24 serve to form a carrier member, wherein strip 26 serves as fastening means on the rear side of strip 4. For this purpose strip 26 is provided on the rear side thereof with a glue strip 28.
During the construction of the serving tray strip 6 is folded upward along fold-line 3, strip 22 is folded downward along fold-line 13, strip 24 is folded downward along fold-line 15, and strip 26 is folded upward along fold-line 17. Glue strip 28 is then pressed onto the rear side of strip 4. Following these operations, strips 33 and 31 are finally adhered by means of pressing respective glue strips 34 and 32 onto the rear side of the respective strips 8 and 10.
The serving tray shown in perspective in
A second preferred embodiment relates to a serving tray which can be folded from a blank 40, which is shown in flat form in
Situated between strips 44,46,48,50 are corner pieces with fold-lines 47,49,51,53,54. After cutting the blanks, glue strips 55 are arranged on the corner pieces. Strips 48 and 50 are then folded along fold-lines 56 so that adhesive strips 55 are pressed against strips 44 and 46. The semi-products glued in this manner can then be transported flat in this once-folded state to a location of use and stored in a manner which takes up relatively little space.
The serving tray can then be produced by folding strips 44 and 46 upward along fold-lines 57 and then folding strips 52 and 53 inward, so that due to this combination of movements the edges stand up, edges 48,50 move into vertical position, and edges 44,52 and 46,53 move into oblique position as shown in
In this embodiment protrusions 82,83 are also cut out during cutting of the blank, and hook member 81 is cut out along score line 84. As shown in
An alternative to this hook with protrusions is the application of magnetic paint spots 85 on the side walls of the serving tray. The rear tray is pulled along by means of magnetic force by a tray lying in front of it in a trolley. The magnetic connection can be broken in simple manner by a bending or pivoting movement of the front tray.
An alternative to the second embodiment is shown in
Trolleys which are used and for which the tray is suitable are for instance an Atlas, KSSU service trolley. The glue used in the construction of the trays according to the present invention can be hot melt which is applied during the construction, but can also be glue which is applied during the manufacture of the blank and which remains covered until the construction.
The present invention is described on the basis of preferred embodiments to which the invention is not limited. Diverse aspects of the embodiments can be freely combined with each other. The rights sought are defined by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1028312 | Feb 2005 | NL | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/NL2006/000083 | 2/17/2006 | WO | 00 | 4/15/2008 |