TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention refers to a ring that constitutes a tableware utensil and serves
both as a decorative personal napkin holder that is placed on the dinner table and
as the diner's personal salt and pepper dispenser
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] At many festive occasions, including family events, that include a festive meal,
it is customary to decorate the dinner table in an attractive and pleasant manner.
In most cases, the table arrangement includes laying out individual napkins for each
of the diners. In some cases, a decorative accessory, designed to hold the napkin,
is used both in order to add an exclusive stylish touch to the table arrangement and
to prevent the napkin from blowing away (in the case of an outdoors event) or to keep
it in its designated place on the table (in front of the diner). In addition, it is
customary to place a saltshaker containing salt and a peppershaker containing pepper
on the table.
THE INVENTION
(The numbers in parentheses refer to the corresponding numbers in the drawings)
[0003] The present invention refers to an accessory that serves both as a personal napkin
holder on the dinner table and as the diner's personal salt and pepper dispenser.
The accessory, subject of the invention, includes a means for holding the napkin.
The means for holding the napkin can be a hole in the accessory through which the
napkin is inserted or a clip, a clasp, a pin or any other known device that can hold
a personal napkin. The accessory also includes one or more internal compartments that
contain the condiments, salt and pepper.
[0004] The accessory, subject of the invention, can also be implemented with only one internal
compartment that will contain only salt or any other condiment.
[0005] The accessory, subject of the invention, includes a hole through which the internal
compartment can be filled with salt or any other condiment. The accessory also includes
one or more holes through which the salt can be dispensed from the internal compartment
onto the food, as with any other standard saltshaker.
[0006] The drawings attached to the application describe one of many possible ways of implementing
the invention. One option for implementing the invention refers to a ring-shaped accessory
(10) with a hole (20) in the middle. The outer side of the ring (10) has a hole (30)
through which the salt can be dispensed and another hole or holes (40) through which
the pepper (or any other condiment in the relevant internal compartment) can be dispensed,
as depicted, for instance, in Drawings Nos. 1 and 2.
[0007] The ring (10) is hollow, i.e. it has one or more internal compartments designed to
contain salt, pepper or any other condiment as per the users' choice. The ring (10)
described in the drawings has two separate internal compartments that are intended
to contain salt and pepper. As depicted in Drawing No. 3, the side of the ring (10)
has a hole (31) through which salt is introduced into the internal compartment of
the ring (10). There is also another hole (41) through which pepper is introduced
into the internal compartment of the ring (10).
[0008] As mentioned, the ring (10) has two hollow compartments, one for salt and the other
for pepper. Drawing No. 4 refers to an accessory, subject of the invention, that is
a ring (10) and that has, as mentioned, two internal compartments. One option of creating
two compartments within the accessory, subject of the invention, or within the ring
(10) is depicted in Drawing No. 4.Drawing No. 4 depicts the internal structure of
the ring (10), which includes an internal cavity that is divided into two separate
compartments. One compartment (32) is intended to contain salt and the other compartment
(42) is intended to contain pepper. As mentioned, the internal cavity within the ring
(10) is separated by two partitions (50) into two compartments (32 and 42). The side
of the ring (10), which serves also a cover that closes the ring, as depicted in Drawings
No. 1, 2, and 3, is not depicted in Drawing No. 4.
[0009] Drawing No. 5 depicts the ring (10) in used, with a diner's personal napkin inserted
into it.
[0010] The accessory, subject of the invention, in general and the ring (10) depicted in
the drawings in particular can be implemented in various dimensions and sizes and
from a variety of materials. One optional implementation of the ring (10), although
not the only implementation, is with a diameter of about 5 cm and a hole in the middle
with a diameter of about 3 cm. This optional implementation of the ring (10), although
not the only implementation, is made of materials such as metal or plastic.
[0011] Another possible implementation of the invention refers to an partially open ring,
as depicted, for instance, in Drawing No. 6.
[0012] In this case, one internal partition (50) will suffice in order to create two separate
compartments for salt and pepper. For aesthetic reasons, it is recommended to implement
the invention using materials and shapes of desirable designs and colors.
[0013] While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered
the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention
is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements
included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass
all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The drawings attached to the application are not intended to limit the scope of the
invention and the possible ways of its application. The drawings are intended only
to illustrate the invention and constitute only one of many possible ways of its application.
The drawings are described at detail in the body of the above application.
1. An accessory designed to hold a diner's personal napkin that serves also as a saltshaker.
2. The accessory mentioned in Claim No. 1, including one or more internal compartments
intended to contain salt or other condiments.
3. The accessory mentioned in Claim No. 1, designed as a closed ring that has two separate
internal containers intended to contain salt or condiments, whereby the side of the
said ring has holes designed to enable to dispense the salt or condiments during use.
4. The accessory mentioned in Claim No. 1, designed as a partially open ring, with two
separate internal containers intended to contain salt or condiments, whereby the side
of the said ring has holes designed to enable to dispense the salt or condiments during
use.
5. The accessory mentioned in Claim No. 4, designed as a partially open ring that has
two separate containers intended to contain salt or condiments, whereby the side of
the said ring has holes designed to enable to dispense the salt or condiments during
use.