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(12) Demande de brevet: (11) CA 2150302
(54) Titre français: PLATEAU DE REGROUPEMENT MUNI D'UN PANNEAU FIXE
(54) Titre anglais: CARRY OUT TRAY WITH FIXED PANEL
Statut: Morte
Données bibliographiques
Abrégés

Abrégé anglais






Trays for carrying out beverage cups having at least one cell to support upright at least one cup
in each cell, each of said cells having one fixed side wall and one opposing pressure side wall,
said pressure side wall being directed downwardly and inwardly of the cell, and free at its lower
end to be flexed outwardly by the entry of a cup or cups, said pressure side wall having
convoluted areas between downwardly and inwardly directed ribs in order to provide lateral
support between two of said ribs for each of said at least one cup, and to provide lateral
flexibility across the width of said pressure wall.

Revendications

Note : Les revendications sont présentées dans la langue officielle dans laquelle elles ont été soumises.



The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is
claimed are defined as follows.

1. A carry out tray fabricated of resilient material and having at least one cell
wherein to receive at least one cup within each cell, each of said cells having
a vertical axis and being comprised of a top rim, a first side wall and a secondside wall, two end walls and a supporting bottom panel, each of said two side
walls and two end walls being connected to each other at their adjacent edges
to form the circumference of said cell, each of said first side wall and two endwalls being connected to said bottom wall, whereby to form a supporting
structure for said cell, said second side wall being left free of connection to
said bottom panel to allow said second sidewall to flex outwardly of said cell
when displaced by the entry of a cup, thus forming a pressure wall to exert
pressure upon said cup between said two side walls, said first side wall being
formed with at least two ribs directed downwardly and inwardly of said cell,
designed to receive, and provide lateral stability to, said cup located
respectively between a pair of said at least two ribs formed on said first side
wall and an opposing pair of ribs of said second side wall; said second side
wall being formed with at least two ribs directly opposing said at least two ribs
of said first side wall, said at least two ribs of said second side wall projecting
downwardly and inwardly of said cell to a bottom edge, and at such angle with
said vertical axis of said cell as to project inwardly at said bottom edge a
predetermined distance into the area to be occupied by said cup, and with a
top edge of said second side wall ribs and said second side wall spaced a
sufficient distance from a top edge of said first side wall and related ribs


to receive said cup, the lower edge of said second side wall being displaced
and flexed outwardly of said cell by the entry of said cup, thereby producing
a supporting pressure upon said cup between said first side wall and said
second side wall, with at least two points of lateral contact at each of said
opposing pair of ribs of each of said side walls; the areas between the ribs of
said second side wall, and between each of the ribs at one end or the other of
said second side wall and the adjacent edge of an end wall being tapered from
a linear connection to said top rim at their respective top edges to a part
cylindrical form at each of their bottom edges, thereby to provide both lateral
and outward flexibility across the entire length of said second side wall in order
to accommodate the containment of at least one cup.

2. A carry out tray comprised of two of said cells of Claim 1, connected together
by a top rim extending around the circumference of the space occupied by said
two cells together, and by the connection of their respective second side walls
to the opposite sides of a centrally located supporting bar.

3. A carry out tray comprised of one cup receiving cell of Claim 1 and one
sandwich receiving pan integrally connected together by a central supporting
bar therebetween and a surrounding top rim, said sandwich pan having at least
one supporting leg extending downward from the underside thereof.

4. A carry out tray comprised of two of said cup receiving cells of Claim 1 and
one


sandwich receiving pan therebetween, all integrally connected together by a
surrounding top rim and two supporting bars.

Description

Note : Les descriptions sont présentées dans la langue officielle dans laquelle elles ont été soumises.


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CAP~Y OUT TRAY WITH FIX13D PANEL 2


Field of the Invention




This invention relates to carry out trays. In particular it relates to carry out trays having at least
one cell for receiving and holding upright therein at least one beverage cup.




Brief Description of the Prior Art




A known tray may have a cell with one, two, three or four pressure panels spaced around the
perimeter of the cell, which panels are recili~ntly displaced outwardly of the centre of the cell
when a cup is placed therebetween. Cups of a limited range of sizes can be received within such
a cell and supported in an upright position therein. A carry out tray described in U.S. Patent
No. 5,316,173 relies on only two pres~ule side walls.




In all of the known carry out trays as described above, each of the cup receiving cells is

designed to receive only one cup.




Sumrnar,v of the Invention




According to this invention a carry out tray has at least one cell whclcill to support at least one
cup in each of said at least one cell, each of said cells having a vertical axis and being comprised
of a top rim, a first side wall and a second side wall, two end walls and a supporting bottom
panel, said two side walls and two end walls being joined to each other at their adjacent edges


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to tt~nn the circumferenc~ of sa~d celJ, each of said two side walls and two ~nd wall~. being
conn~eted at their ~op edgcs tn said t~p rim, al~ each of said fir~it sidc wall ~nd Yaid l~o end
walls bein~ conn~rr-l at th~ir bo~tom edges tv said bott~m panel~ thereb~ to fnrm a supportin~,
struc~ure Çor saJd ccll, ~nd tl~ provide a secure position for Suppor~inL~ said tr~y between the
~humb and flnger;. of onc hand. Said sccond side wall is free of conncc-iun to said bottom
pan~l, leaYing il fr~e to fle~ oulw.lrdly of said cell with the enl~ f o nc or lwo cups.




L~ch (~f said two sidc uall.~ is formcd witll .lt l~ast two nbs dirccted downw~rdl~ anLI ~llu asdly
of said ccll, the ~p edgc~ of said two s;de walki ~nd tlle~r related rih~ ~ein~ spac~d suîr~ n~ly
far a~art lo receive said cup, ~nd said second sidc wall being projecled inwardly at it~ ttom
e~ a ~ et~nin~l dista~ce into thc area to be o~pied by said cup, ~aid lowcr ed~ f said
second side wall bein~ displaced and ll~xed uulwardly af said cell, thcrchy providing a
~upportin~ prcssu~ on said cu~ b~ ,~ sai~ ir~ wall and ~ai~ second sid~ wall, ~i~ four
poin~ of later~l support and con~;~t at two Or ~aid ribs 1l~ e~ch of said sid~ walls.




The areas benv~ the ribs Or ~aid second side wall, ~d b~twecn the end rib~ ot .c~aid ~ide wall
and the ddjac~n~ end ualJs, are tapered frt~n a line~Lr co~-nP~!inn at their l~p edge~ lo sai~l tDp
ritn lo a partially cyli~irical fonn at their bot~om edgcs, ther~by to provide ~oth lat~rdl and
llutw3rd fle~ihi~ity in s~id ~ ntl ~ile wall in onl~r to accormnodatc the c~ntainmenl oI ~aid at

lea~L o ne cup.


Whcre each of said first ~i~e wall and said secnnd Si~ wall is foImed with al le;lst l'our cqually

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spaced ribs, a single cup may be accommodated between any two adjacent ribs of said first side
wall and the directly opposing two ribs of said second side wall. Where said cell with four of
said equally spaced ribs on each of said two side walls is to receive two cups, each of said cups
will be located between two ribs of each of said side walls located at one end or the other of said
cell in order to accommodate the larger r~ lf t~l~7 of the top rims of said cups.




Brief Description of the Drawin~s




Figure 1 is a plan view of a carry out tray co~ ,ised of two integrally conn~cted cells, each cell
being capable of receiving and supporting either one or two beverage cups.




Figure 2 is an end elevation of said two cells viewed from line 2-2 of Figure 1.



Figure 3 is a cross sectional view of said two cells at line 3-3 of Figure 1.




Figure 4 is a cross sectional view of one of said two cells at line 44 of Figure 1, showing the
inner face of a fLxed side wall.




Figure 5 is a plan view of a carry out tray comprised of one cup receiving cell and a pan to
carry sandwiches or the like.




Figure 6 is a cross sectional view of said carry out tray at line 6-6 of Figure 5.

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Figure 7 is a plan view of a carry out tray comprised of two cup receiving cells integrally
conn~cte~ with a sandwich pan therebetween.




Figure 8 is a cross sectional view of said carry out tray at line 8-8 of Figure 7.




Description of Preferred Embodiments




The carry out tray 10 shown in Figure 1, Figure 2, Figure 3 and Figure 4 is fabricated of a
resilient material such as polystyrene or moulded pulp fibre and is comprised of two cup
receiving cells 100, integrally conn~cte~ together by a surrounding rim 101 and a central
supporting bar 102. Each of said cells 100 is comprised of a portion of said rim 101, a first side
wall 105, a second side wall 107, two end walls 103, and a bottom panel 104, said second side
walls 107 being supported one on each side of said central bar 102. In each of said cells 100
said first side wall 105, said second side wall 107, and said two end walls 103 are connected
together in series at their adjacent edges to form the circumference of said cell 100, and said
first side wall 105 and said two end walls 103 are each conn~cte~ at their top edges to said rim
101 and at their bottom edges to said bottom panel 104 to form together the principal structure
of said carry out tray 10. In each of said cells 100, said second side wall 107 is conn~cte~ at
its top edge to one side or the other of said central bar 102, but each of said second side walls
107 is free of connection to said bottom panel, thereby leaving it free to flex outwardly of said

cell 100 when displaced by the entry of one or two cups 50. Said first side wall 105 is formed
with four parallel ribs 106, and said second side wall 107 is formed with four parallel ribs 108,


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~lld each Or said ribs is direc~ed d~ vardly and inn~ of s~id cell 100. Said sccond sidc
wall iO7~ 3S fo~me~l, is dirccted inwardly a ~ L.,n;n~ dista~ice at iLc bottom edge int~ the
area lo be occupied by an P~ , cup 5~, ~by to pmduce a Ilexi~ action to pvsltion 107X
with che entry of said cup 50, an-l pro~ride a ~t^' i1i7i~ prch~ o~ ~aid cuE~ 50 betw~cu said
first sidcwall lO~ aml ~aid sccnTId side wdll 1~r7.




Alc~nL~ e;~ch of said second ~i~c walls 107 said fwr parallcl ribs 108 arc e~ually spaccd apart a
pl~dct~,.l,in~d dbit~nce lo ~ rc Q~IC CUp 50 ~t~ y two a~jaeent ribs 108, Ihe ~re~ ~f 6aid
second si~le w:llls 107 bet~,~ adjaccnt ribs 108 an~ b~lwccn said ribs 108 and said eDd walls
108 bc~ng eo~volutcd uuLwd~ y uf .said ceUs 100 th~reby to provide bo~ lateral a~:l outward
flexibility to accommo~la~e thc en~y of ~ cup or cups of a ~t.,r.,Le~ e of shapes an~l
~i~es. As sh~wn in Figure 1, cach of said cel~s lO0 ha~ the cdt,~il~ to- accommo~t! eithcr one
singl~ cup ~0, or two cup~ ~0, when so ~t,qui,~l.




Tlle carry out tray 11 shown in Figure S ;~ ~igurc 6 i~ co ised of ot~e cup lccei~ing cell 100
aD~3 one san~lwich receivtn~ ~an ~00, ime~ralb corr~t~d lo~ethu hy ~e surroun~ling top nm
101 and thc ccn~al s~ u~ g har 206. ~e ~le wall 2~S of pan 200 is connloel~l to one side
of s~id ccntral bar 2W an~ tonn.c a parl thereof, and tlle second side wall 107 of sai~l cell 100
ic conn~tr~ lo the o~her sidc of sai~ l bar 204 and l~Ims another par~ thereof. The
conical le~s 20 7 suppor~ the l~u~r side of s~ n 200 whc~ said tray i~ placed upon a t~ble or
other hnri7Qnt~l sur~ace.


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The carry out tray t2 shown in Figure 7 and Figure 8 i~ comr1~ of two cup r~ceivillg ccll~
100 and onc s~ndwich ~ceiving pa~ 200, ~ntegrally connt ct~ together by ~ tcp rim 101, a~d
hy thc two cenara] :.ul)po~ g ba~ 306.

Dessin représentatif
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Titre Date
Date de délivrance prévu Non disponible
(22) Dépôt 1995-05-26
(41) Mise à la disponibilité du public 1996-11-27
Requête d'examen 2002-03-11
Demande morte 2004-05-26

Historique d'abandonnement

Date d'abandonnement Raison Reinstatement Date
2003-05-26 Taxe périodique sur la demande impayée

Historique des paiements

Type de taxes Anniversaire Échéance Montant payé Date payée
Le dépôt d'une demande de brevet 0,00 $ 1995-05-26
Taxe de maintien en état - Demande - nouvelle loi 2 1997-05-26 50,00 $ 1997-05-23
Taxe de maintien en état - Demande - nouvelle loi 3 1998-05-26 50,00 $ 1998-05-22
Taxe de maintien en état - Demande - nouvelle loi 4 1999-05-26 50,00 $ 1999-05-18
Taxe de maintien en état - Demande - nouvelle loi 5 2000-05-26 75,00 $ 2000-01-21
Taxe de maintien en état - Demande - nouvelle loi 6 2001-05-28 75,00 $ 2001-03-16
Requête d'examen 200,00 $ 2002-03-11
Taxe de maintien en état - Demande - nouvelle loi 7 2002-05-27 75,00 $ 2002-03-11
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EMERY, ROY WILLIAM
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Page couverture 1995-05-26 1 15
Abrégé 1995-05-26 1 16
Description 1995-05-26 6 172
Revendications 1995-05-26 3 81
Dessins 1995-05-26 5 89
Abrégé 1995-07-14 1 18
Description 1995-07-14 6 182
Revendications 1995-07-14 3 91
Taxes 2004-08-23 1 23
Correspondance 1999-08-18 1 1
Correspondance 1999-08-18 1 1
Cession 1995-05-26 5 219
Poursuite-Amendment 1999-06-28 2 88
Poursuite-Amendment 2002-03-11 1 47
Correspondance 1995-07-14 19 628
Taxes 2001-03-16 1 71
Taxes 2002-03-11 1 70
Taxes 1997-01-15 2 84
Taxes 1997-05-23 1 51