US20070131697A1 - Plate with utensil pocket - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to plates for holding food, and more particularly to a plate having a pocket formed therein for holding utensils such as a knife, fork or spoon or napkin.
- the present invention generally comprises a food holding plate having a pocket formed therein for holding utensils such as a knife, fork and/or spoon and/or a napkin.
- a lower plate-like member is engaged to the lower surface of the plate member to form the utensil pocket, such that the pocket is generally formed beneath the flat central portion of the plate member.
- An opening for the pocket is formed between an edge of the lower plate-like member and the lower surface of the plate member. Handle portions of the utensils may be disposed within the pocket, while the food contact portions of the utensils extend from the pocket opening.
- the utensil pocket is formed with a relatively large opening, such that a plurality of utensils, which may include a napkin, may be easily disposed therein and removed therefrom.
- the plate with utensil pocket of the present invention may be integrally formed, such that it is easily manufactured.
- FIG. 1 is a top perspective view of a round plate 10 of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the round plate 10 depicted in FIG. 1 including utensils 48 disposed within a utensil pocket 22 ;
- FIG. 3 is a bottom perspective view of the plate depicted in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a bottom perspective view of the plate plus utensils depicted in FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 5 is a top plan view of the plate depicted in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 6 is a top plan view of the plate plus utensils depicted in FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 7 is a front plan view of the plate depicted in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 8 is a front plan view of the plate plus utensils depicted in FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 9 is a side elevational view of the plate depicted in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 10 is a side elevational view of the plate plus utensils depicted in FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 11 is a rear elevational view of the plate depicted in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 12 is a rear elevational view of the plate plus utensils depicted in FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 13 is a bottom plan view of the plate depicted FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 14 is a bottom plan view of the plate plus utensils depicted in FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 15 depicts suggested utensils
- FIG. 16 depicts a generally rectangular plate with a utensil pocket
- FIG. 17 depicts a generally oval plate with a utensil pocket
- FIG. 18 depicts a generally triangular plate with a utensil pocket
- FIG. 19 depicts a generally polygon shaped plate with a utensil pocket.
- FIGS. 1-14 are various views of a round plate embodiment 10 of the present invention including a utensil pocket formed therein.
- FIG. 15 depicts suggested utensils 48 that may be disposed within the pocket for ease of carrying the utensils.
- FIGS. 16-19 depict various alternative shapes of the plate with utensil pocket of the present invention. This disclosure will commence with a description of the plate 10 as shown without utensils in the utensil pocket; thereafter the plate as shown with utensils in the pocket is described.
- the plate 10 of the present invention includes a plate member 12 having a bottom portion 14 and side walls 16 , and the bottom portion 14 includes an upper surface 18 upon which a user places food for consumption.
- the upper surface 18 may be flat (as depicted) or it may include projecting ribs (not shown) that form plate sections, as are well known, and a rectangular plate 70 having such projecting ribs 72 is depicted in FIG. 16 and described herebelow.
- the plate member 12 also includes a lower surface 20 , as exists in a typical, simple prior art plate.
- a lower plate-like member 24 is disposed beneath the lower surface 20 .
- the lower member 24 includes a downwardly disposed central portion 32 and generally upturned edges 28 that are engaged with the lower surface 20 of the plate member 12 .
- the utensil pocket 22 is formed between the central portion 32 of the lower member 24 and the lower surface 20 of the plate member 12 .
- a portion of the upturned edge 28 of the lower member 24 is cut away, such that an edge portion 36 of the lower member is not engaged to the lower surface 20 , whereby an opening 40 for the utensil pocket 22 is created between the edge portion 36 of the lower member and the lower surface 20 of the plate member 12 .
- the opening 40 While the dimensions of the opening 40 are somewhat determined by the size and number of utensils to be stored therein as well as the dimensions of the plate, the opening generally may be formed with a height of from approximately 1/32 inches to approximately 5 ⁇ 8 inches, and with a width of from approximately 1 inch to approximately 6 inches; the depth of the pocket 22 generally extends throughout the separation between lower surface 20 and lower member 24 , and should extend in depth from at least approximately 2 inches to approximately 10 inches.
- the plate with utensil pocket 10 of the present invention may be formed from separate members 12 and 24 that are bonded together or that are snapped together using pre-molded mating snaps (not shown), or it may be molded as a single, integrally formed piece.
- the suggested utensils 48 that may be stored within the utensil pocket 22 include a knife 50 , and/or fork 54 , and/or spoon 58 , which may be accompanied by a napkin 62 .
- the utensils 50 , 54 and 58 each includes a food contact portion 66 and a handle portion 64 , where the napkin 62 may be wrapped around the handle portion 64 of the utensils.
- FIGS. 2, 4 , 6 , 8 , 10 , 12 and 14 depict the round plate 10 of the present invention wherein utensils 48 are depicted as stored within the utensil pocket 22 .
- FIG. 2 corresponds to FIG. 1
- FIG. 4 corresponds to FIG. 3
- FIG. 6 corresponds to FIG. 5
- FIG. 8 corresponds to FIG. 7
- FIG. 10 corresponds to FIG. 9
- FIG. 12 corresponds to FIG. 11
- FIG. 14 corresponds to FIG. 13 .
- the handles 64 of the utensils 50 , 54 , 58 are inserted through the opening 40 into the pocket 22 , such that the food contact portions 66 of the utensils project outwardly from the opening.
- a portion of the napkin may be wrapped around the handles 64 of the utensils and inserted through the opening 40 into the pocket 22 .
- FIG. 16 depicts a rectangular plate 70 , which also is meant to include a square plate.
- the plate 70 includes projecting ribs 72 that divide the plate surface into sections for holding differing types of food, as is well known to those skilled in the art.
- the plate 70 includes a lower plate member (not shown) similar to lower plate member 24 , such that a utensil pocket is formed between the lower surface of the plate and the lower plate member, and the utensils are disposed within the plate utensil pocket.
- FIG. 17 depicts an oval plate 74
- FIG. 18 depicts a triangular plate 78 and FIG.
- FIG. 19 depicts a generally polygon shaped plate 82 .
- Each of these plates includes a lower member that is engaged to the lower surface of the plate member (as is shown and described in detail regarding round plate 10 ) to form a utensil pocket, and suggested utensils 48 are shown disposed therein.
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A food holding plate having a pocket formed therein for holding utensils such as a knife, fork and/or spoon and/or a napkin. A lower plate-like member is engaged to the lower surface of the plate member to form the utensil pocket, such that the pocket is generally formed beneath the flat central portion of the plate. An opening for the pocket is formed between an edge of the lower plate-like member and the lower surface of the plate member. Handle portions of the utensils may be disposed within the pocket, while the food contact portions of the utensils extend from the pocket opening.
Description
- This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/749,273, filed Dec. 9, 2005, entitled: Plate With Utensil Pocket.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates generally to plates for holding food, and more particularly to a plate having a pocket formed therein for holding utensils such as a knife, fork or spoon or napkin.
- 2. Description of the Prior Art
- In picnics and other informal gatherings, it is often the case that paper or plastic plates are placed in a stack upon a table for usage by guests. Placed proximate the plates are utensils, and proximate the utensils are napkins. Guests must then pick up a plate and utensils and a napkin, and commonly the guests' hands are then full, making it difficult to place food upon the plate. The guests' discomfort can become even greater where the guest is attempting to hold a drink while holding the plate, food, utensils and napkin. In such a situation, it is desirable to have a place to put the utensils, such that they do not have to be carried in the hand of the person. The present invention seeks to ease the discomfort of the guest by creating a utensil pocket within the plate, as is more fully described herebelow.
- The present invention generally comprises a food holding plate having a pocket formed therein for holding utensils such as a knife, fork and/or spoon and/or a napkin. A lower plate-like member is engaged to the lower surface of the plate member to form the utensil pocket, such that the pocket is generally formed beneath the flat central portion of the plate member. An opening for the pocket is formed between an edge of the lower plate-like member and the lower surface of the plate member. Handle portions of the utensils may be disposed within the pocket, while the food contact portions of the utensils extend from the pocket opening.
- It is an advantage of the plate with utensil pocket of the present invention that a utensil pocket is formed beneath the lower surface of the plate.
- It is another advantage of the plate with utensil pocket of the present invention that the utensil pocket is formed with a relatively large opening, such that a plurality of utensils, which may include a napkin, may be easily disposed therein and removed therefrom.
- It is a further advantage of the plate with utensil pocket of the present invention that the plate may be integrally formed, such that it is easily manufactured.
- It is yet another advantage of the plate with utensil pocket of the present invention that it may be used with ease.
- It is yet a further advantage of the plate with utensil pocket of the present invention that the plates without utensils can be easily stacked, and the utensils can be easily inserted within the utensil pocket prior to usage.
- These and other features and advantages of the present invention will no doubt become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading the following detailed description which makes reference to the several figures of the drawing.
- The following drawings are not made to scale as an actual device, and are provided for illustration of the invention described herein.
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FIG. 1 is a top perspective view of around plate 10 of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a top plan view of theround plate 10 depicted inFIG. 1 includingutensils 48 disposed within autensil pocket 22; -
FIG. 3 is a bottom perspective view of the plate depicted inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a bottom perspective view of the plate plus utensils depicted inFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 5 is a top plan view of the plate depicted inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 6 is a top plan view of the plate plus utensils depicted inFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 7 is a front plan view of the plate depicted inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 8 is a front plan view of the plate plus utensils depicted inFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 9 is a side elevational view of the plate depicted inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 10 is a side elevational view of the plate plus utensils depicted inFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 11 is a rear elevational view of the plate depicted inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 12 is a rear elevational view of the plate plus utensils depicted inFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 13 is a bottom plan view of the plate depictedFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 14 is a bottom plan view of the plate plus utensils depicted inFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 15 depicts suggested utensils; -
FIG. 16 depicts a generally rectangular plate with a utensil pocket; -
FIG. 17 depicts a generally oval plate with a utensil pocket; -
FIG. 18 depicts a generally triangular plate with a utensil pocket; and -
FIG. 19 depicts a generally polygon shaped plate with a utensil pocket. -
FIGS. 1-14 are various views of around plate embodiment 10 of the present invention including a utensil pocket formed therein.FIG. 15 depicts suggestedutensils 48 that may be disposed within the pocket for ease of carrying the utensils.FIGS. 16-19 depict various alternative shapes of the plate with utensil pocket of the present invention. This disclosure will commence with a description of theplate 10 as shown without utensils in the utensil pocket; thereafter the plate as shown with utensils in the pocket is described. - As depicted in
FIGS. 1, 3 , 5, 7, 9, 11 and 13, theplate 10 of the present invention includes aplate member 12 having abottom portion 14 andside walls 16, and thebottom portion 14 includes anupper surface 18 upon which a user places food for consumption. Theupper surface 18 may be flat (as depicted) or it may include projecting ribs (not shown) that form plate sections, as are well known, and arectangular plate 70 having such projectingribs 72 is depicted inFIG. 16 and described herebelow. As is best seen in the front plan view ofFIG. 7 , theplate member 12 also includes alower surface 20, as exists in a typical, simple prior art plate. To form autensil pocket 22, a lower plate-like member 24 is disposed beneath thelower surface 20. As can be best seen with the aid ofFIGS. 9, 11 and 13, thelower member 24 includes a downwardly disposedcentral portion 32 and generally upturnededges 28 that are engaged with thelower surface 20 of theplate member 12. Theutensil pocket 22 is formed between thecentral portion 32 of thelower member 24 and thelower surface 20 of theplate member 12. - Regarding the
utensil pocket 22, as is best seen inFIGS. 3, 7 , 9 and 13, a portion of theupturned edge 28 of thelower member 24 is cut away, such that anedge portion 36 of the lower member is not engaged to thelower surface 20, whereby anopening 40 for theutensil pocket 22 is created between theedge portion 36 of the lower member and thelower surface 20 of theplate member 12. While the dimensions of the opening 40 are somewhat determined by the size and number of utensils to be stored therein as well as the dimensions of the plate, the opening generally may be formed with a height of from approximately 1/32 inches to approximately ⅝ inches, and with a width of from approximately 1 inch to approximately 6 inches; the depth of thepocket 22 generally extends throughout the separation betweenlower surface 20 andlower member 24, and should extend in depth from at least approximately 2 inches to approximately 10 inches. In alternative embodiments the plate withutensil pocket 10 of the present invention may be formed fromseparate members - As depicted in
FIG. 15 , the suggestedutensils 48 that may be stored within theutensil pocket 22 include a knife 50, and/orfork 54, and/orspoon 58, which may be accompanied by a napkin 62. Theutensils food contact portion 66 and ahandle portion 64, where the napkin 62 may be wrapped around thehandle portion 64 of the utensils. -
FIGS. 2, 4 , 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 depict theround plate 10 of the present invention whereinutensils 48 are depicted as stored within theutensil pocket 22. With regard to corresponding views depicting the plate without utensils disposed within the utensil pocket,FIG. 2 corresponds toFIG. 1 ,FIG. 4 corresponds toFIG. 3 ,FIG. 6 corresponds toFIG. 5 ,FIG. 8 corresponds toFIG. 7 ,FIG. 10 corresponds toFIG. 9 ,FIG. 12 corresponds toFIG. 11 , andFIG. 14 corresponds toFIG. 13 . Thehandles 64 of theutensils opening 40 into thepocket 22, such that thefood contact portions 66 of the utensils project outwardly from the opening. Where a napkin is included, a portion of the napkin may be wrapped around thehandles 64 of the utensils and inserted through theopening 40 into thepocket 22. - The present invention is not to be limited to a circular plate, and plates of different geometrical shapes are meant to be included within the present invention. In this regard,
FIG. 16 depicts arectangular plate 70, which also is meant to include a square plate. Theplate 70 includes projectingribs 72 that divide the plate surface into sections for holding differing types of food, as is well known to those skilled in the art. Theplate 70 includes a lower plate member (not shown) similar tolower plate member 24, such that a utensil pocket is formed between the lower surface of the plate and the lower plate member, and the utensils are disposed within the plate utensil pocket.FIG. 17 depicts anoval plate 74,FIG. 18 depicts atriangular plate 78 andFIG. 19 depicts a generally polygon shaped plate 82. Each of these plates includes a lower member that is engaged to the lower surface of the plate member (as is shown and described in detail regarding round plate 10) to form a utensil pocket, and suggestedutensils 48 are shown disposed therein. - While the present invention has been shown and described with regard to certain preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that modifications in form and detail will no doubt be developed by those skilled in the art upon reviewing this disclosure. It is therefore intended that the following claims cover all such alterations and modifications that nevertheless include the true spirit and scope of the inventive features of the present invention.
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1. A plate having a utensil pocket, comprising:
a plate member having an upper surface and a lower surface;
a lower member being disposed beneath said lower surface and engaged thereto; and
a utensil pocket being disposed between said lower surface and said lower member.
2. A plate having a utensil pocket as described in claim 1 wherein said lower member includes upturned edges that are engaged with said lower surface.
3. A plate having a utensil pocket as described in claim 1 wherein said plate member and said lower member are integrally formed.
4. A plate as described in claim 1 wherein said pocket has a pocket opening that is formed between said lower surface and an edge portion of said lower member.
5. A plate as described in claim 4 wherein said opening of said utensil pocket has a height of from approximately 1/32 inches to approximately ⅝ inches, and a width of from approximately 1 inch to approximately 6 inches.
6. A plate as described in claim 1 wherein said utensil pocket has a depth that extends throughout a separation between said lower surface and said lower member.
7. A plate as described in claim 6 wherein said depth of said utensil pocket is from approximately 2 inches to approximately 10 inches.
8. A plate as described in claim 1 wherein the shape of said plate member is chosen from the group consisting of round, oval, rectangular, square, triangular and a polygon.
9. A plate with utensils disposed within a utensil pocket, comprising:
a plate member having an upper surface and a lower surface;
a lower member being disposed beneath said lower surface and engaged thereto;
a utensil pocket being formed between said lower surface and said lower member; and
at least one utensil being disposed within said pocket.
10. A plate having a utensil pocket as described in claim 9 wherein a handle portion of said utensil is disposed within said pocket, while a food contact portion of said utensil projects from said pocket.
11. A plate having a utensil pocket as described in claim 10 wherein said at least one utensil includes one or more items chosen from the group consisting of a knife, a fork, a spoon and a napkin.
12. A plate having a utensil pocket as described in claim 9 wherein said plate member and said lower member are integrally formed.
13. A plate having a utensil pocket as described in claim 9 wherein said lower plate member has upturned side edges and a downwardly disposed central region, and said upturned edges are engaged with said plate member.
14. A plate having a utensil pocket as described in claim 13 wherein said pocket is formed between said central portion of said lower member and said lower surface of said plate member.
15. A plate as described in claim 14 wherein said pocket has a pocket opening that is formed between said lower surface and an edge portion of said lower member.
16. A plate as described in claim 15 wherein said opening of said utensil pocket has a height of from approximately 1/32 inches to approximately ⅝ inches, and a width of from approximately 1 inch to approximately 6 inches.
17. A plate as described in claim 9 wherein said utensil pocket has a depth that extends throughout a separation between said lower surface and said lower member.
18. A plate as described in claim 17 wherein said depth of said utensil pocket is from approximately 2 inches to approximately 10 inches.
19. A plate as described in claim 9 wherein the shape of said plate member is chosen from the group consisting of round, oval, rectangular, square, triangular and a polygon.
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