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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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21.12.2005 Bulletin 2005/51 |
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Date of filing: 06.10.2000 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC)7: A47G 19/06 |
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PLATE FOR A STAND-UP MEAL
TELLER FÜR STEHEMPFÄNGE
ASSIETTE POUR REPAS CONSOMMES DEBOUT
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- Maljuk, Ljudmila Petrovna
Kharkov, 61008 (UA)
- Titov, Nikolai Iljuch
Kharkov, 61057 (UA)
- Budjonnuj, Michail Michailovich
Kharkov, 61078 (UA)
- Deynychenko, Grigoriy Viktorovich
Kharkov, 61127 (UA)
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- Maljuk, Ljudmila Petrovna
Kharkov, 61008 (UA)
- Titov, Nikolai Iljuch
Kharkov, 61057 (UA)
- Budjonnuj, Michail Michailovich
Kharkov, 61078 (UA)
- Deynychenko, Grigoriy Viktorovich
Kharkov, 61127 (UA)
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Patentanwälte,
Dipl.-Ing. Heiner Lichti,
Dipl.-Phys.Dr. rer. nat Jost Lempert,
Dipl.-Ing. Hartmut Lasch,
Postfach 41 07 60 76207 Karlsruhe 76207 Karlsruhe (DE) |
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patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to
the European patent
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Field of the invention
[0001] The invention relates to catering and can be used in public catering establishments
having a stand-up service for its customers.
Prior art
[0002] Known in the art is a snack plate [Usov V.V. Managing restaurant servicing: Practical
guide. M.: Vysshaya shkola.- 1940. - 208 pp.], which is used for consuming food at
stand-up banquets. It comprises a round dish with a turned up edge and a flat bottom.
At a stand-up banquet the guests eat and drink. With such a method of servicing, the
consumer, in addition to a plate, is offered a drinking glass with a thin stem, a
fork and a napkin. It is impractical to use the prior art plate at a stand-up banquet
because it gives the consumer no possibility to hold all the mentioned objects in
his hands at one time.
[0003] Known in the art is also a design of a tray with the possibility of combining therewith
a drinking vessel. [Patent GB-A-1,224,125]. The tray has an edge with fixed thereto
flatware for eating, which is made integral with the tray and is fixed thereto with
a breakable web. The drinking vessel has the shape of a cone, which can be disjoined
from the tray. A drawback of the analog is the impossibility to use it at stand-up
banquets since the basic purpose of the tray is to reduce the time of selecting dishes
and flatware during self-servicing. In addition, after the fragile web that joins
the flatware and the drinking vessel with the tray has been broken, it is impossible
to secure them repeatedly on the tray. But consumption of drinks at a stand-up banquet
presupposes repeated securing of the vessel with the drink on the tray (stand-up plate).
[0004] 1. The most close to the invention being considered is the design of a serving tray
[Patent GB-A-1,126,304] intended for carrying food and drinking vessels with stems
without spilling the contents. The tray is a component of the plate design having
a central part in the form of a round depression. This part is intended for arranging
food thereon. Two "wings" are provided on both opposite sides of the central part.
One "wing" has a groove (hole) through which a person, who is carrying the tray in
one hand, can slip his thumb from the bottom up. The other "wing" has a through groove
shaped as a keyhole. This groove accommodates the drinking vessel stem, and due to
the circular shape of the internal ring of this groove, there is provided a location
for keeping the drinking vessel in a steady position when it is fitted into the inner
ring under the force of gravity.
[0005] The drawback of the prototype is that its shape does not correspond to the classical
shape of a plate used conventionally at stand-up banquets. The prototype device has
no place for arranging forks and napkins offered to the consumer at a stand-up banquet.
Besides, the suspended state of the drinking vessel makes it impossible to place the
tray on the table, which limits the possibility of filling the plate with a new helping
of food during a stand-up banquet.
Disclosure of the invention
[0006] The objective of the invention is to provide an improved design of a stand-up meal
plate by imparting thereto a classical plate shape and fitting it with a support holder
arranged in the lower part thereof and provided with a central orifice whose shape
and dimensions correspond to that of the plate bottom. The dimensions of the support
holder thereat exceed the dimensions of the plate, the lower edges of the bottom are
connected to the orifice edge; and the latter is fitted with protruding elements serving
as supports, and the plate groove is tapered.
The presence of a support holder and a tapering groove in the stand-up meal plate
provide for simultaneous placing thereon of not only food and a thin-stemmed drinking
vessel, but also of any other objects used by a customer at a stand-up banquet, viz.
forks, a napkin, etc. The shape of the support holder resembles that of a flat dish,
or its shape differs from that of the edge of the flat dish, or the shape of the support
holder is made to surround only part of the flat dish edge. The support holder thereat
has a circular shape, or an oval shape, or a square shape, or a polygon shape, or
any other shape. The open tapering groove in the bent up part of the plate can have
the shape of a comma, or a spiral, or a broken polygon, or any other shape. The groove
tapering is required to ensure more stable positioning of the thin-stemmed drinking
vessel, since the thickness of the drinking vessel stem can be different. The support
holder can be made integral with the flat dish of the stand-up meal plate, or it can
be made removable. The protruding elements, serving as supports, make it possible
to pile up the plates prior to the opening of the stand-up banquet.
Brief description of the drawings
[0007] The embodiment of the stand-up meal plate is described with reference to the following
illustrations (Figs. 1/6 to 6/6).
Fig. 1/6 shows the embodiment of the stand-up meal plate comprising a flat dish 1
with a bent-up edge 2, having an open tapering groove 3 in the shape of a comma. Additionally,
the plate is fitted with a support holder 4 located in its bottom part, and having
a central orifice whose shape and dimensions correspond to that of the plate bottom.
The dimensions of the support holder 4 exceed that of the plate; the lower edges of
the bottom are connected with the orifice edge, and the latter is fitted with circular-shaped
protruding elements 5, which serve as supports, making it possible to pile up the
plates. The comma-shaped tapering groove is intended for steady positioning of the
thin-stemmed drinking vessel. The shape of the support holder is made to surround
only part of the bent up edge of the dish. The support holder is thereat made integral
with the flat dish.
Fig. 2/6 shows the external view of the stand-up meal plate with a thin-stemmed drinking
vessel.
Fig. 3/6 shows the embodiment of the stand-up meal plate comprising a flat dish 1
with a bent-up edge 2, having an open tapering groove 3 in the shape of a broken curve
intended for securely positioning the thin-stemmed drinking vessel. Additionally,
the plate is fitted with a support holder 4 located in its bottom part, and having
a central orifice whose shape and dimensions correspond to that of the plate bottom.
The dimensions of the support holder 4 exceed that of the plate; the lower edges of
the bottom are connected with the orifice edge, and the latter is fitted with protruding
elements (similar to the embodiment in Fig. 1/6), which serve as supports, making
it possible to pile up the plates. The shape of the support holder is made to surround
only part of the bent up edge of the dish. The support holder is thereat made removable.
Fig. 4/6 shows the embodiment of the stand-up meal plate comprising a flat dish 1
with a bent-up edge 2, having an open tapering groove 3 in the shape of a broken polygon
intended for securely positioning the thin-stemmed drinking vessel. Additionally,
the plate is fitted with a support holder 4 located in its bottom part and having
a central orifice whose shape and dimensions correspond to that of the plate bottom.
The dimensions of the support holder 4 exceed that of the plate; the lower edges of
the bottom are connected with the orifice edge, and the latter is fitted with protruding
elements (similar to the embodiment in Fig. 1/6), which serve as supports, making
it possible to pile up the plates. The shape of the support holder differs from that
of the edge of the dish. The support holder is thereat made removable.
Fig. 5/6 shows the embodiment of the stand-up meal plate comprising a flat dish 1
with a bent-up edge 2, having an open tapering groove 3 in the shape of a broken polygon
intended for securely positioning the thin-stemmed drinking vessel. Additionally,
the plate is fitted with a support holder 4 located in its bottom part and having
a central orifice whose shape and dimensions correspond to that of the plate bottom.
The dimensions of the support holder 4 exceed that of the plate; the lower edges of
the bottom are connected with the orifice edge, and the latter is fitted with protruding
elements (similar to the embodiment in Fig. 1/6), which serve as supports, making
it possible to pile up the plates. The shape of the support holder is made to surround
only part of the bent up edge of the dish. The support holder is thereat made integral
with the flat dish.
Fig. 6/6 shows the embodiment of the stand-up meal plate comprising a flat dish 1
with a bent-up edge 2, having an open tapering groove 3 in the shape of a broken polygon
intended for securely positioning the thin-stemmed drinking vessel. Additionally,
the plate is fitted with a support holder 4 located in its bottom part and having
a central orifice whose shape and dimensions correspond to that of the plate bottom.
The dimensions of the support holder 4 exceed that of the plate; the lower edges of
the bottom are connected with the orifice edge, and the latter is fitted with protruding
elements (similar to the embodiment in Fig. 1/6), which serve as supports, making
it possible to pile up the plates. The shape of the support holder differs from that
of the dish edge. The support holder is thereat made integral with the flat dish.
Application of the invention
[0008] The stand-up meal plate is used as follows. At a stand-up banquet the consumers eat
and drink standing up, holding thereat the support holder with one hand. Bread, appetizers,
sandwiches etc. are arranged on the main plate (flat dish 1 with bent up edge 2).
The thin-stemmed drinking vessel is set by locating its stem in the tapering groove
3. The flat part of the drinking vessel stem is thereat set onto the flat surface
of the support holder 4, whereas the groove 3, tapering in the shape of a comma, or
spiral, or a broken polygon, or any other shape, holds fast the drinking vessel stem
on both sides. Hence the drinking vessel acquires a stable fixed position and requires
no holding with the consumer's hand.
[0009] The napkin is rolled up into a tubular shape or folded up as an envelope and placed
on the free part of the support holder 4, thereat fixing it between the support holder
and the outer side of the bent-up edge 2 of the main plate. The consumer eats with
a fork held by the second hand. If necessary, the consumer can place the fork on the
free part of the support holder and use his free hand to pick the drinking vessel
or the napkin off the surface of the support holder 4 as well as to place a new helping
of food from the banquet table on the main plate.
[0010] Before usage, the stand-up meal plates are placed on the edge of the banquet table,
the protruding elements on the opposite side of the support holder of one stand-up
meal plate being located on flat dish 1 of the other stand-up meal plate, thus making
it possible to pile up the plates.
Advantages of the invention
[0011] Hence the stand-up meal plate offered has the following advantages as compared with
the prototype:
- functional advantages consisting in that it is possible to hold everything required
for a stand-up banquet, viz. dishes, flatware and other objects in one hand and on
one device;
- sanitary-hygienic advantages consisting in that the consumer's hand does not touch
the main plate with the food;
- aesthetic advantages consisting in an appropriate external appearance of the dishes
and flatware in the consumer's hand.
1. A plate for a stand-up meal comprising a flat dish (1) with a bent up edge (2) having
an open groove (3) for locating a thin-stemmed drinking vessel, characterized in that the plate is equipped additionally with a support holder (4) located in its bottom
part, said support holder (4) having a central orifice whose shape and dimensions
correspond to that of the dish bottom, the dimensions of the support holder (4) exceeding
that of the dish (1); the lower edges of the dish bottom are connected with the orifice
edge and the latter has protruding elements (5) serving as supports; and in that the groove (3) is tapered.
2. The plate as defined by claim 1 characterized in that the groove is comma-shaped.
3. The plate as defined by claim 1 characterized in that the groove has the form of a broken curve.
4. The plate as defined by claim 1 characterized in that the groove has the form of a broken polygon.
5. The plate as defined by claim 1, or by any of the claims 2, 3 and 4, characterized in that the support holder (4) repeats the shape of the dish edge.
6. The plate as defined by claim 1, or by any of the claims 2, 3 and 4, characterized in that the shape of the support holder (4) differs from that of the dish edge.
7. The plate as defined by claim 1, or by any of the claims 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, characterized in that the shape of the support holder (4) is made to surround only part of the dish edge.
8. The plate as defined by claim 1, or by any of the claims 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, characterized in that the support holder (4) is made integral with the flat dish (1).
9. The plate as defined by claim 1, or by any of the claims 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, characterized in that the support holder (4) is made removable from the flat dish (1).
1. Platte für eine Steh-Mahlzeit, mit einem flachen Teller (1) mit einem nach oben gebogenem
Rand (2) und einer offenen Rinne (3) zur Anordnung eines dünnbeinigen Trinkgefäßes,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Platte zusätzlich mit einer in deren unterem Anschnitt angeordneten Stützhalterung
(4) versehen ist, wobei die Stützhalterung (4) eine zentrale Öffnung aufweist, deren
Form und Abmessungen denjenigen des Bodens des Tellers entsprechen, wobei die Abmessungen
der Stützhalterung (4) diejenigen des Tellers (1) übertreffen; wobei die unteren Ränder
des Bodens des Tellers mit dem Öffnungsrand verbunden sind und letzterer vorragende
Elemente (5) aufweist, die als Stützen dienen; und wobei sich die Rinne (3) verjüngt.
2. Platte nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Rinne kommaförmig ist.
3. Platte nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Rinne die Form einer ausgebrochenen Kurve besitzt.
4. Platte nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Rinne die Form eines ausgebrochenen Mehrecks besitzt.
5. Platte nach Anspruch 1 oder nach einem der Ansprüche 2, 3 und 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Stützhalterung (4) der Form des Tellerrandes folgt.
6. Platte nach Anspruch 1 oder nach einem der Ansprüche 2, 3 und 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sich die Form der Stützhalterung (4) von derjenigen des Tellerrandes unterscheidet.
7. Platte nach Anspruch 1 oder nach einem der Ansprüche 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 und 7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Form der Stützhalterung (4) derart ausgebildet ist, dass sie den Tellerrand nur
teilweise umgibt.
8. Platte nach Anspruch 1 oder nach einem der Ansprüche 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 und 7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Stützhalterung (4) einen Bestandteil des flachen Tellers (1) bildet.
9. Platte nach Anspruch 1 oder nach einem der Ansprüche 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 und 7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Stützhalterung (4) von dem flachen Teller (1) abnehmbar ausgebildet ist.
1. Dalle à manger debout, contenant une assiette (1) plate avec bords (3) rabattus et
une cannelure (3) ouverte pour placer un vaisseau à boire au pied mince, caractérisée en ce que la dalle est supplémentairement fournie d'un appui support (4) situé dans sa section
inférieure, l'appui support (4) comportant un orifice central dont la forme et les
dimensions correspondent à celles du fond de l'assiette, les dimensions de l'appui
support (4) surpassant ceux de l'assiette (1); les bords inférieurs du fond de l'assiette
étant joints au bord de l'orifice et le susnommé ayant des éléments (5) saillants
qui servent des supports; et en ce que la cannelure (3) se diminuant.
2. Dalle selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que la cannelure a la forme d'une virgule.
3. Dalle selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que la cannelure a la forme d'une courbe échancrée.
4. Dalle selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que la cannelure a la forme d'une polygone échancré.
5. Dalle selon la revendication 1 ou quelconque des revendications 2, 3 et 4, caractérisée en ce que l'appui support (4) imite la forme du bord de l'assiette.
6. Dalle selon la revendication 1 ou quelconque des revendications 2, 3 et 4, caractérisée en ce que la forme de l'appui support (4) diffère de celle du bord de l'assiette.
7. Dalle selon la revendication 1 ou quelconque des revendications 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 et 7,
caractérisée en ce que la forme de l'appui support (4) n'entoure qu'une partie du bord de l'assiette.
8. Dalle selon la revendication 1 ou quelconque des revendications 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 et 7,
caractérisée en ce que l'appui support (4) est construit intégralement avec l'assiette (1) plate.
9. Dalle selon la revendication 1 ou quelconque des revendications 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 et 7,
caractérisée en ce que la portée (4) est rendue détachable de l'assiette (1) plate.