GB2452007A - A plate with electronic division indicators - Google Patents

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GB2452007A
GB2452007A GB0701455A GB0701455A GB2452007A GB 2452007 A GB2452007 A GB 2452007A GB 0701455 A GB0701455 A GB 0701455A GB 0701455 A GB0701455 A GB 0701455A GB 2452007 A GB2452007 A GB 2452007A
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Russell Hobbs Inc
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A21BAKING; EDIBLE DOUGHS
    • A21CMACHINES OR EQUIPMENT FOR MAKING OR PROCESSING DOUGHS; HANDLING BAKED ARTICLES MADE FROM DOUGH
    • A21C15/00Apparatus for handling baked articles
    • A21C15/04Cutting or slicing machines or devices specially adapted for baked articles other than bread
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G19/00Table service
    • A47G19/02Plates, dishes or the like
    • A47G19/022Plates comprising indications for dividing cakes or the like into parts of equal size
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G19/00Table service
    • A47G19/02Plates, dishes or the like
    • A47G19/025Plates, dishes or the like with means for amusing or giving information to the user
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47JKITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
    • A47J47/00Kitchen containers, stands or the like, not provided for in other groups of this subclass; Cutting-boards, e.g. for bread
    • A47J47/005Cutting boards
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B26HAND CUTTING TOOLS; CUTTING; SEVERING
    • B26DCUTTING; DETAILS COMMON TO MACHINES FOR PERFORATING, PUNCHING, CUTTING-OUT, STAMPING-OUT OR SEVERING
    • B26D3/00Cutting work characterised by the nature of the cut made; Apparatus therefor
    • B26D3/24Cutting work characterised by the nature of the cut made; Apparatus therefor to obtain segments other than slices, e.g. cutting pies
    • B26D3/245Cutting work characterised by the nature of the cut made; Apparatus therefor to obtain segments other than slices, e.g. cutting pies having means to change the number of equal segments, e.g. for pies
    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01DMEASURING NOT SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR A SPECIFIC VARIABLE; ARRANGEMENTS FOR MEASURING TWO OR MORE VARIABLES NOT COVERED IN A SINGLE OTHER SUBCLASS; TARIFF METERING APPARATUS; MEASURING OR TESTING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G09EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
    • G09FDISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
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Abstract

A support for receiving a food item requiring division into a number of portions 1 is described. The support 1 comprises: a support surface 8, providing an area sized to receive, in use, a food item; a plurality of indicators 17, 18; a user interface 6 and a controller 7, operatively-connected to the user interface 6 and the plurality of indicators 17, 18. The user interface 6 allows a user to select a required number of portions of a food item, and the controller 7 is programmable to activate a selection of the plurality of indicators 17, 18, dependant on the number of portions required. The selected indicators then provide a guide to division of a food item placable on the support area 8. The indicators 17, 18 may comprise LED indicators, musical apparatus. Base member 3 and top member 2 can be rotated relative to one another.

Description

A SUPPORT
This invention relates to a support. In particular, the invention relates to a support in the form of a cake stand or cake tray, or similar, which can be used for cutting-up portions of food items, such as pizzas, cakes, pies, or the like.
It is a well-known problem that it is difficult to divide a whole cake, or the like, into equal portions. In particular, when the number of required portions is not an even number, it is more difficult to provide each recipient with an equal share of the cake.
Therefore, there is a need to provide an apparatus which facilitates providing an equal portion, or approximately equal portion, of a food item to each of the intended recipients. The present invention is aimed at providing such an apparatus.
Accordingly, in a first aspect the present invention provides a support for receiving a food item requiring division in to a number of portions, comprising: a support surface, which provides a support area sized to receive in use a food item; a plurality of indicators; a user interface, for allowing a user to select a required number of portions of a food item; a controller, operatively-connected to the user interface and the plurality of indicators; wherein the controller is programmable to activate a selection of the plurality of indicators, dependant on the number of portions required, such that, the selected indicators provide a guide to division of a food item placable on the support area.
Preferably, the plurality of indicators may be located on the support surface and, further preferably, may be provided at a periphery of the support surface, or surrounding the support surface.
The support may further comprise a first indicator, for identifying a position of a first cut of a food item, and a second, or subsequent, indicator, for identifying a position of second, or subsequent, cut of a food item.
Preferably, the selected indicators provide a set of indicators which indicate all portions of the number of portions required. In this arrangement, the indicators of each set are, preferably, equally spaced. In particular, a set of 1 to 12 indicators may be provided or a set of 1 to 24 indicators. Preferably, the number of indicators provided may be 46, in order to provide for up to 12 portions to be indicated. In a preferred embodiment, the indicators are LEDs, which may comprise numerical indicators. Further, the indicators may comprise a plurality of LEDs and corresponding lenses.
Preferably, the support comprises a detachable cutting tray.
Preferably, the support includes concentric patterns, to aid positioning of a food item.
The controller may comprise one or more of: a processor; a memory; a power source; and one or more input devices for interacting with the processor.
The user interface may comprise one or more of: one or more buttons for interacting with one or more input devices; a display; and a speaker.
The controller, preferably, comprises a PCBA card for supporting the indicators.
The support may further comprise a music-making apparatus and/or random illumination apparatus. The music-making apparatus may be electronic. The random illumination apparatus may be one or more LED5. The support may be capable of playing one or more different tunes of music and/or providing one or more types of random illumination, which tune or type being selectable by a user.
In a particular embodiment, the support may comprise a top member and a base member, the top member being rotatably mounted to the base member. Further, the top member may comprise a translucent ring which houses one or more lenses.
Preferably, the lenses are provided proud of the surface of the translucent ring, in order to aid rotation of the top member with respect to the base member. Preferably, the base member includes a bearing, to allow relative rotation of the top and base members.
Advantageously, the present invention provides a support in which the positioning of the indicators (for example, illuminated/activated LEDs) provide an indication of the position of each cut that should be made in the cake.
In this manner, an equal, or substantially equal, portion of the cake can be given to each intended recipient.
Advantageously, the invention applies equally to other dividable food items, for example, a pie or a pizza, or the like.
In a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of operating a support according to the first aspect of the invention, comprising: placing a food item on the support surface; selecting, using the user interface, a number of required portions of the food item, such that, a selection of the indicators are activated; making a first cut in the food item in-line with a first activated indicator; making a second, or subsequent, cut in the food item inline with a second, or subsequent, activated indicator, in order to provide one or more portions of the food item.
Preferably, the method further may comprise selecting, using the user interface, a tune of music to be played by the support.
Further preferably, the method may comprise selecting, using the user interface, a type of random illumination.
In particular, the food item may be a pizza, a cake or a pie.
In a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided a support for receiving a food item, comprising a top member rotatably mounted to a base member, wherein the support further comprises a plurality of indicators, for indicating portions of a whole of a food item placable on the top member.
In order that the invention may be clearly disclosed, embodiments will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure 1 is an exploded view of a cake stand (support) according to the present invention; Figure 2 is a perspective view of the cake stand of Figure 1; Figure 3 is an internal view of a top member of the cake stand of Figure 1; Figure 4 is an internal view of a base member of the cake stand of Figure 1; Figure 5A is an underneath view of a cutting tray of the cake stand of Figure 1 and Figure 53 is a partial-cross-sectional view of the cutting tray of Figure 5A along the line A-A; Figure 6 is a plan view of the cake stand of Figure 1; and Figure 7 is a side view of the cake stand of Figure 1.
Referring to Figures 1 to 7, a cake stand (support) according to the present invention is indicated in general by reference 1. The cake stand 1 is provided with a top member 2 and a base member 3. The top member 2 is rotatably mounted to the base member 3.
The top member 2 is provided with a detachable cutting tray 4 (support surface 4), a translucent ring 5, a user interface 6, a PCBA card 7 and a top support 8.
The top support 8 is circular and is provided with a peripheral groove 9 for receiving the PCBA card 7. The peripheral groove 9 is provided with support members 10 which space the PCBA card 7 from the bottom of the groove 9.
The top support 8 is also provided with four arcuate ribs 11, which interact with corresponding portions of the cutting tray 4, to prevent rotation of the cutting tray 4 with respect to the top support 8. The corresponding portions of the cutting tray 4 are shown, in Figures 5A and SB, in which it can be seen that a cruciform-shaped ridge 12 is proud of the under surface of the cutting tray 4. In this arrangement, the arcuate ribs 11 on the top support 8 form an interlock with the cruciform ridge 12 of the under side of the cutting tray 4, which prevents respective rotation of those parts. The power source 16 is locatable under the top support 8, but remains part of the top member 2.
The PCBA card 7 is shown in Figure 3 in particular, and is annular-shaped and locatable in the peripheral groove 9 of the top support 8. The PCBA card 7 is the controller and comprises the main electronics which allow for operation of the cake stand 1, in particular, for operation of music-making apparatus and illumination apparatus. The PCBA card 7 also includes a processor, a memory and a power source 16. Additionally, the PCBA card 7 (controller 7) is operatively connected to the user interface 6 and a plurality of indicators 17,18 and is programmable to activate a selection of the plurality of indicators 17,18, dependant on the number of portions of a food item required.
Various indicators 17,18 can be grouped to provide a set of indicators which, when selected by a user, identify all positions of division of the cake, i.e. the indicators 17,18 will indicate the boundaries of all portions of the number of portions required by the user to make division of the cake simple. In particular, sets of 1 to 12 indicators can be provided or as many as, say, sets of 24 indicators. A set of indicators are those activated following a user inputting a required number of portions. For example, if a user enters 4 required portions, then a set of four indicators will be activated. As 12 sets of indicators are shown in the cake stand 1, the cake stand 1 is capable of indicating any number of portions of cake up to 12 portions.
The set of indicators to indicate the number of portions will always include the first indicator 17 and then one or more subsequent indicators 18. Some of the subsequent indicators 18 will be included in more than one set of indicators, when located in the correct position, and, therefore, completely separate indicators for each set are not required. As such, it will be understood that a cake stand having four sets of indicators -in order to cut the cake into quarters, thirds and halves or leave whole -requires six indicators. And so on, such that five portions requires ten indicators, 6 portions requires 12 indicators, seven portions requires 18 indicators, etc. In particular, therefore, the cake stand 1 is provided with 46 indicators 17,18, so that it can indicate up to twelve portions of the cake. At a front of the PCBA card 7 is provided a control module 13 which includes, as can be seen from Figure 3, in particular, a visual display 14 and four input devices 15, relating to functions of a plus and minus input, a selector input and an on/off input. The control module 13 is also provided with means for interacting with a speaker, which may be housed as part of the translucent ring 5. In a preferred embodiment, a first indicator 17 is provided by an LED 17 located in a central-region of the control module 13.
This first indicator 17 is provided to highlight to a user a position of a first cut of a food item placed on the cake stand. Second and subsequent indicators 18 are provided by LEDs 18 interspersed around the PCBA card 7 and are provided to highlight to a user a second, or subsequent, position of cut of the food item. In a preferred embodiment, there are 46 LEDs 17,18 interspersed around the FCBA card 7 as first and second, or subsequent, indicators. The PCBA card 7 interacts with and controls the music-making apparatus and the LED5 (illumination apparatus). The LEDs can be controlled to provide random illumination and, therefore, various illumination effects. The music-making apparatus of the control module 13 allows a user to select, using the plus or minus buttons 29, 30 a tune of music to be played by the cake stand 1. For example, there may be five different tunes of music, of which one, is at least the well known tune Happy Birthday. In an alternative embodiment of the invention, a user is capable of selecting a particular type of random illumination of the LEDs, to provide a different effect, depending upon the circumstances.
The translucent ring 5 is also annular and can receive a user interface 6 which can interact directly with the input devices 15 of the control module 13. In particular, the translucent ring 5 is provided with a hole 19 through which the display 14 can be placed. Additionally, the user interface 6 is also provided with a transparent portion 20, through which the display 14 can be seen by a user. As mentioned previously, the translucent ring 5 may include a speaker 21, which is powered by the PCBA card 7. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the translucent ring is provided with 45 rectangular lenses 22. The lenses 22 are provided to emphasise the light of the corresponding LED 18 underneath, and their relatively long rectangular shape provides an aid to a user to make a second or subsequent cut along the line of the rectangular lens 22. This rectangular feature of the lenses 22 aids accuracy of cutting by a user.
The lenses 22 are proud of the surface of the translucent ring 5 and provide a more gripable surface to aid rotation of the top member 2 with respect to the base member 3.
The user interface 6 provides a facia to cover up the internal components of the control module 13, and includes the first indicator 17. In a preferred embodiment, the user interface 6 is provided with four input buttons 28,29,30,31 for interacting with the four input devices 15. In particular, the user interface 6 is provided with a music button 28, a minus button 29, a plus button 30 and an on/off button 31. The user interface 6 is also provided with a ridge 32, for preventing a food item being cut fouling the user interface 6.
As shown in Figure 6, the cutting tray 4 -which includes the support area -is provided with one or more concentric circles 33, to aid a user placing a food item in the centre of the cake stand 1. The cutting tray 4 may be made of glass, ceramic or melamine.
The base member 3 supports the top member 2, such that the top member 2 and base member 3 are rotatably mounted together. The base member 3 includes four feet 23, which are provided with rubber tips 24, which are intended to prevent slipping of the cake stand 1 on a surface on which it is placed. The base member 3 is also provided with a central support member 25, which supports a centre-region of the top member 2. In particular, the base member 3 includes four sets of brackets 26, for each receiving a bearing ball or rotatable member 27. The rotatable members 27 are freely mounted in the brackets 26, such that they can rotate and provide respective rotation of the top member 2 and base member 3.
In general, most non-electrical components of the cake stand 1 are made of plastics materials. As can be seen from Figure 1, in particular, in order to construct the top member 2, the top support 8 receives the PCBA card 7 in the peripheral groove 9, followed by receipt of the translucent ring 5 and user interface 6. Finally, the detachable cutting tray 4 is placed on an upper portion of the top support 8, so that the corresponding portions 11, 12 interact. The base member 3 is provided by locating the rotatable members 27 in their respective brackets 26. In -10 -order to assemble the cake stand 1, the top member 2 is simply placed on to the base member 3 from where it can rotate with respect to the base member 3.
In use of the cake stand 1, a cake is placed upon the cutting tray 4, using the concentric circles 33 as a guide to the correct positioning of the cake. Having positioned the cake, a user selects - using the input buttons -a number of portions of the whole cake desired. The number of portions selected will be shown by the display 14.
Depending upon the numerals indicated in the display 14, various LEDs 17,18 will be illuminated/activated and shine through their respective lenses 22. Advantageously, in this manner, the positioning of the illuminated LEDs 17,18 provide an indication of the position of each cut that should be made in the cake -to provide equal shares to all intended recipients. Starting from the first indicator means 17, this LED 17 highlights a first cut that should be made to the centre of the cake. Second and subsequent cuts are highlighted by second and subsequent indicator means/LEDs 18 which shine through their respective lenses 22. A user should then make a subsequent cut to the centre at the position of each of the illuminated LEDs 18. In this way, a substantially equal, or equal, portion of the cake is provided to each person. If a user selects four portions in the user interface 6, then it will be understood that a set of four LEDS 17,18 will be illuminated, indicating that four cuts should be made in the cake to provide the four portions. In particular, the set of four illuminated LEDs 17,18 will be equally-spaced and provide a quarter of the cake to each recipient. The cake stand 1 is capable of playing a tune of music and/or providing random illumination of LEDs, in addition to the LEDs acting as indicators to aid -11 -cutting the cake. The tune of music to be played is selected by toggling the music button 28. Use of the music-making and/or illumination apparatus could be an alternative, or addition, to having candles on the cake and/or singing. In particular, a user may remain in approximately the same position to make each of the cuts into the cake as the top member 2 is rotatable with respect to the base member 3. Therefore, after each cut of the cake, the cake may be rotated to allow a subsequent cut of the cake from the same position of user.
In an alternative embodiment of the invention, the cake stand is provided with a fixed base, such that, the cake stand does not have a top and base members that are rotatably mounted. In this embodiment, with the exception of the rotatable top and base members, all features of the embodiment are the same as discussed in the embodiment above. Further to that, the cake stand 1 is provided with: a single support member (fixed base), which is provided with a support surface -which includes the support area; a plurality of indicators; a user interface; and a controller -all as discussed in relation to the embodiment above.
In use of this non-rotating embodiment, as compared to the rotating embodiment, a user may simply rotate the cake stand manually, by lifting or dragging, etc., or alter their position around the cake stand, in order to carry out the second and subsequent cuts of the cake.

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  1. -12 -CLAIMS: 1.) A support for receiving a food item requiring division in to a number of portions, comprising: a support surface, which provides a support area sized to receive in use a food item; a plurality of indicators; a user interface, for allowing a user to select a required number of portions of a food item; a controller, operatively-connected to the user interface and the plurality of indicators; wherein the controller is programmable to activate a selection of the plurality of indicators, dependant on the number of portions required, such that, the selected indicators provide a guide to division of a food item placable on the support area.
  2. 2.) A support according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of indicators are located on the support surface.
  3. 3.) A support according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the plurality of indicators are provided at a periphery of the support surface, or surrounding the support surface.
  4. 4.) A support according to any preceding claim, further comprising a first indicator, for identifying a position of a first cut of a food item, and a second, or subsequent, indicator, for identifying a position of second, or subsequent, cut of a food item.
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  5. 5.) A support according to any preceding claim, wherein the selected indicators provide a set of indicators which indicate all portions of the number of portions required.
  6. 6.) A support according to claim 5, wherein the indicators of each set are equally spaced.
  7. 7.) A support according to claim 5 or claim 6, wherein a set of 1 to 12 indicators is provided.
  8. 8.) A support according to claim 5 or claim 6, wherein a set of 1 to 24 indicators is provided.
  9. 9.) A support as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein 46 indicators are provided.
  10. 10.) A support according to any preceding claim, wherein the indicators are LEDs.
  11. 11.) A support according to any preceding claim, further comprising numerical indicators.
  12. 12.) A support according to claim 10, wherein the indicators comprise a plurality of LED5 and corresponding lenses.
  13. 13.) A support according to any preceding claim, wherein the support comprises a detachable cutting tray.
  14. 14.) A support according to any preceding claim, wherein the support includes concentric patterns, to aid positioning of a food item.
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  15. 15.) A support according to any preceding claim, wherein the controller comprises one or more of: a processor; a memory; a power source; and one or more input devices for interacting with the processor.
  16. 16.) A support according to any preceding claim, wherein the user interface comprises one or more of: one or more buttons for interacting with one or more input devices; a display; and a speaker.
  17. 17.) A support according to any preceding claim, wherein the controller comprises a PCBA card for supporting the indicators.
  18. 18.) A support according to any preceding claim, further comprising a music-making apparatus.
  19. 19.) A support according to claim 18, comprising electronic music-making apparatus.
  20. 20.) A support according to claim 18 or claim 19, wherein the support is capable of playing one or more different tunes of music, which tune being selectable by a user.
  21. 21.) A support according to any preceding claim, wherein the apparatus is provided with random illumination apparatus.
  22. 22.) A support according to claim 21, wherein the random illumination apparatus is one or more LEDs.
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  23. 23.) A support according to claim 21 or claim 22, wherein the support is capable of providing one or more types of random illumination, which type being selectable by a user.
  24. 24.) A support according to any preceding claim, wherein the support comprises a top member and a base member, the top member being rotatably mounted to the base member.
  25. 25.) A support as claimed in claim 24, wherein the top member comprises a translucent ring which houses one or more lenses.
  26. 26.) A support according to claim 25, wherein the lenses are provided proud of the surface of the translucent ring, in order to aid rotation of the top member with respect to the base member.
  27. 27.) A support according to any one of claims 24 to 26, wherein the base member includes a bearing, to allow relative rotation of the top and base members.
  28. 28.) A support substantially as herein described, with reference to the accompanying drawings and description.
  29. 29.) A method of operating a support according to any one of claims 1 to 28, comprising: placing a food item on the support surface; selecting, using the user interface, a number of required portions of the food item, such that, a selection of the indicators are activated; making a first cut in the food item in-line with a first activated indicator; - 16 -making a second, or subsequent, cut in the food item inline with a second, or subsequent, activated indicator, in order to provide one or more portions of the food item.
  30. 30.) A method according to claim 29, wherein the method further comprises selecting, using the user interface, a tune of music to be played by the support.
  31. 31.) A method according to claim 29 or claim 30, wherein the method comprises selecting, using the user interface, a type of random illumination.
  32. 32.) A method according to any one of claims 29 to 31, wherein the food item is a pizza, a cake or a pie.
  33. 33.) A method of operating a support as herein described, with reference to the accompanying drawings and description.
  34. 34.) A support for receiving a food item, comprising a top member rotatably mounted to a base member, wherein the support further comprises a plurality of indicators, for indicating portions of a whole of a food item placable on the top member.
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