WO2005063085A1 - Clip-on dish - Google Patents
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- WO2005063085A1 WO2005063085A1 PCT/DE2004/002772 DE2004002772W WO2005063085A1 WO 2005063085 A1 WO2005063085 A1 WO 2005063085A1 DE 2004002772 W DE2004002772 W DE 2004002772W WO 2005063085 A1 WO2005063085 A1 WO 2005063085A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47G—HOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
- A47G19/00—Table service
- A47G19/02—Plates, dishes or the like
- A47G19/04—Plates with detachable waste receptacles
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- the invention relates to a slip-on bowl for plates, plates, saucers, cups and the like.
- the problem often arises of removing the infusion bag after making a cup of tea without dripping.
- the teabag is usually placed on the saucer after it has been removed, but there is still liquid, even if it has been squeezed out beforehand by hand or a spoon, so that the teacup is then in a small pool of liquid.
- tea drinkers In order to reduce the amount of liquid dispensed, tea drinkers often place the tea bag pulled out on a thread on a spoon and wrap it around the thread to express the liquid still in the bag. Then the thread is unwound again and the tea bag is put down.
- this cumbersome procedure requires some skill and, moreover, does not lead to a drip-free bag.
- German published patent application DE 196 24 727 A1 to combine infusion bags for tea or other dry beverage concentrates with a cardboard tray designed as a bowl.
- the tray takes the place of the otherwise provided label and is connected to the bag by a thread and staples.
- the size of the tray is matched to the bag size so that the bag with the wound thread finds its place in the tray and thus takes up little space in a storage box.
- Such a design of infusion bags has not prevailed on the market, so that the problem described still occurs in the household, in hotels and restaurants.
- the invention as characterized in the claims, is based on the object of creating a universally usable device for holding tea bags and the like, which is simple to manufacture and aesthetically pleasing and which provides a clean, non-dripping tray for wet tea bags or Similar things possible.
- a push-on bowl for plates, plates, saucers, cups and the like comprises a one-piece base body which is formed from a flat material plate.
- the base body has a recess or recess in a receiving area, which forms a receiving shell.
- the base body is slotted in a push-on area, so that it forms a push-on clip for pushing onto plates, plates, saucers, cups and the like.
- the invention is therefore based on the idea of providing a bowl with a plug-on device so that the bowl can be plugged onto the edge of a saucer or other piece of crockery, where it serves, for example, as a storage area for used tea bags. Since the slip-on bowl is attached directly to the saucer, a tea bag can be placed in the bowl without any troublesome squeezing attempts and without soiling the tablecloth, which easily absorbs the residual liquid it contains.
- the receptacle can also be used instead of a recess.
- recess Appropriately designed recess.
- Such food containers are often offered for example in the fast food area for the actual dish and contain sauces, ketchup, dips and the like.
- the containers typically have an approximately rectangular cross-sectional area and can easily be hung into a recess designed for the size of the cross-sectional area with a peripheral edge of material.
- the sauce is usually emptied directly onto the food, so that it often only covers the upper part of the food and is already used up before the food can be fully consumed.
- the sauce is available for immersion until the end of the meal when the sauce container is suspended in the receptacle according to the invention.
- the slip-on tray according to the invention can not only be used to hold infusion bags, but can also be used, for example, to place sugar cubes or - especially for plates or plates - to hold sauces, dips or various decorative elements. Depending on requirements, several push-on dishes can be attached to a plate or mug.
- the slip-on shell according to the invention is simple and inexpensive to manufacture and moreover enables an appealing functional design.
- the base body is preferably formed from a rectangular material plate.
- the receiving shell and the clip are formed on opposite side edges of the base body.
- the push-on area preferably has three clip areas separated by parallel slots and vertically spaced apart by kinks.
- the kinks preferably extend perpendicular to the parallel slots.
- two narrower outer bracket areas and a wider middle bracket area can be provided, which is offset and shortened vertically with respect to the outer bracket areas due to the kinks.
- the vertical distance between the clamp areas is preferably matched to the typical plate thickness. For particularly thick plates or plates, however, clamp areas can also be bent with a greater vertical distance.
- the clip areas described form a clip holder that can be easily and easily plugged on.
- one of the clamp areas is provided with a non-slip coating in a further development of the invention.
- a rounding facing the plate, the plate, the saucer or another piece of crockery is advantageously pressed into the base body, which ensures a good hold of the slip-on shell.
- the curve preferably takes up the entire width of the base body.
- the angle between the clip and the receptacle is advantageously chosen for a given piece of tableware so that the receptacle lies horizontally after being placed on the piece of tableware.
- the clip is bent essentially 90 ° relative to the receptacle.
- the material plate is preferably made of metal or plastic. Both materials allow both simple manufacture and easy cleaning of the slip-on shell.
- a push-on bowl for plates, plates, saucers, cups and the like has a receiving area with a ner recess or recess, which forms a receptacle, and a spring-loaded clip attached to the receiving area for attaching to plates, plates, saucers, cups and the like.
- the clip is connected to the receiving area via a movable, in particular pivotable intermediate piece.
- the intermediate piece is expediently formed by a hinge, in particular a grid hinge or a grid rail. This design takes into account the fact that plates or plates can have different angles to the horizontal in the edge region in which the push-on shell is attached. By swiveling the intermediate piece, a slip-on shell can be used for a large number of different crockery parts with different contact angles.
- the push-on clip preferably comprises an upper and a lower clip plate, which are connected to one another pivotably about an axis of rotation with the interposition of a spring.
- Each clamp plate is divided by the axis of rotation into an inner and an outer lever arm, the two outer lever arms forming clamping parts for mounting on plates, plates, saucers, cups and the like, and the two inner lever arms can be pressed resiliently against one another and thereby move the outer lever arms away from one another ,
- the receiving area with the recess is connected to the inner lever arm of the upper clamp plate.
- At least one of the clip plates can be provided with a non-slip coating.
- the spring-loaded clip is designed with a curve facing the plate, the plate, the saucer or another piece of crockery.
- the curve preferably takes up the entire width of the clip.
- the receiving area and / or the slip-on clip can be made of metal or plastic.
- 1 is a plan view of the base body of the slip-on shell according to the invention before bending the middle bracket area
- Fig. 2 is a side view of the finished shell
- FIG. 3 shows the push-on tray of FIG. 2, which is attached to a saucer
- FIG. 4 is a plan view of a slip-on shell according to another embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 5 is a side view of the slip-on shell of FIG. 4,
- FIG. 8 is a plan view of a slip-on shell particularly suitable for cup-like containers according to an embodiment of the invention.
- Fig. 9 is a side view of the slip-on shell of Fig. 8, and
- FIGS. 1 and 2 show a top view and a side view of a push-on shell 10 according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention, the sake of clarity in FIG.
- the base body essentially consists of a one-piece rectangular metal plate, on the opposite side edges of which a receiving shell 1 and a clip 3 - 5 are formed as described below.
- the receiving shell 1 is formed by a punched depression in the metal plate, which takes up about a third of the total area of the plate.
- the depression is formed in the form of a rectangle, but it goes without saying that other, in particular rounded, shapes can also be considered for the depression.
- a curve 2 is pressed into the base body, which extends over its entire width, and whose radius of curvature is adapted to the outer edge of a plate.
- the remaining part of the metal plate is divided into three bracket regions 3, 4 and 5 by two parallel slots which extend to the rounded edge 2.
- the two outer bracket areas 3 and 5 are narrow, the middle bracket area 4 is comparatively wide. This corresponds to the situation shown in FIG. 1.
- the middle bracket region 4 is bent upwards with a first kink 6 and again at a distance of a typical plate thickness with a second kink 7.
- the relative position of the two kinks 6 and 7 is indicated in FIG. 1 with dashed lines.
- the two outer bracket areas 3 and 5 are slightly from below bent upwards.
- the three clamp regions 3-5 thus form a simple and reliable clamp holder that can be easily placed on a plate or plate edge 9.
- the receiving area of the slip-on shell with the depression 1 encloses such an angle with the slip-on area 3-5 that the depression 1 is held horizontally in the attached state, as shown in FIG. 3.
- the middle clamp region 4 can be provided with a non-slip coating 8 (FIG. 2), for example a non-slip plastic compound.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 show a further exemplary embodiment of a push-on shell 20 according to the invention.
- the push-on shell 20 has a receiving area 11 with a recess 12, which forms a receiving shell, and a spring-loaded clip 13 connected to the receiving area 11 for pushing onto plates, plates , Saucers, cups and the like.
- the clip 13 consists of an upper 14 and a lower clamp plate 15, which are pivotally connected to each other about an axis of rotation 16 with the interposition of a spring, not shown.
- Each clamp plate 14, 15 is divided by the axis of rotation 16 into an inner and an outer lever arm, the two outer lever arms forming clamping parts for mounting on plates, plates, saucers, cups and the like, and the two inner lever arms can be pressed resiliently against one another and move the clamping parts forming outer lever arms away from each other.
- the receiving area 11 with the recess 12 is connected to the inner lever arm of the upper clamp plate 14.
- the clip 13 is further formed with a curve 17 which is adapted to the plate or another piece of crockery on which the clip-on shell is to be attached.
- FIGS. 6 and 7. A further development of the invention is shown in FIGS. 6 and 7.
- the clip 14-16 is connected to the receiving area 11 via a movable, in particular pivotable intermediate piece 21 or 22.
- the intermediate piece is formed by a grid hinge 21, in the design of FIG. 7 by a grid rail 22.
- the push-on shell can be used by pivoting the intermediate piece for a large number of different tableware parts with different contact angles , in which case the receiving area 11 can in any case be aligned horizontally so that the picked-up good cannot run out or fall down.
- the slip-on bowl 30 of FIGS. 8 to 10 is particularly suitable for cups 40 or other higher cup-like containers, such as are used for example for fast food.
- the slip-on shell 30, like the slip-on shell 10 of FIGS. 1 and 2, is formed from a one-piece metal plate with a receiving area 31 with a recess or recess 32, and a slip-on area from two narrower outer clip areas 33 and 35 and a wider middle clip area 34.
- the push-on area 33, 35 forms a right angle with the receiving area 31, so that the push-on shell 30 can be pushed vertically onto the container 40 when the receiving area 31 is horizontal.
- Most of the fast food offered in cups is usually poured directly onto the food, so that it often only covers the upper part of the food and is used up before it is fully consumed.
- the sauce stands after being poured into the deepening of the Receiving area 31 to the end of the food available for immersion.
- the receiving area 31 can also have a correspondingly designed recess 32 instead of a recess.
- Such food containers are often offered in the fast food area for the actual dish and contain sauces, ketchup, dips and the like.
- the containers 36 typically have an approximately rectangular cross-sectional area and can be easily hung into a recess 32 designed for the size of the cross-sectional area with a peripheral material edge 37, as shown in FIGS. 9 and 10.
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FR559916A (en) * | 1922-03-18 | 1923-09-24 | Removable table trolley | |
FR922525A (en) * | 1946-02-18 | 1947-06-11 | Cheese knife towel | |
DE858593C (en) * | 1950-06-17 | 1952-12-08 | Karl Koppe | Waste holder that can be attached to the edge of a plate |
DE2939689A1 (en) * | 1979-09-29 | 1981-04-16 | Hans 4020 Mettmann Dremelj | Serving holder for wrapped sauce for meals - has clamp fitting onto meal plate at side with pocket for sachet |
GB2085061A (en) * | 1980-03-10 | 1982-04-21 | Ball Plastics Ltd | Improvements in or relating to a device for suspending a glass |
US5853158A (en) * | 1997-10-22 | 1998-12-29 | Riggle; Christopher T. | Beverage container holder |
WO2001076426A1 (en) * | 2000-04-07 | 2001-10-18 | Amora Maille | Removable clip-on meal serving system for food products, accessory for same and food product container borne by said accessory |
US20020007902A1 (en) * | 1999-06-11 | 2002-01-24 | Gary Nance | Method of manufacturing a condiment cup |
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FR559916A (en) * | 1922-03-18 | 1923-09-24 | Removable table trolley | |
FR922525A (en) * | 1946-02-18 | 1947-06-11 | Cheese knife towel | |
DE858593C (en) * | 1950-06-17 | 1952-12-08 | Karl Koppe | Waste holder that can be attached to the edge of a plate |
DE2939689A1 (en) * | 1979-09-29 | 1981-04-16 | Hans 4020 Mettmann Dremelj | Serving holder for wrapped sauce for meals - has clamp fitting onto meal plate at side with pocket for sachet |
GB2085061A (en) * | 1980-03-10 | 1982-04-21 | Ball Plastics Ltd | Improvements in or relating to a device for suspending a glass |
US5853158A (en) * | 1997-10-22 | 1998-12-29 | Riggle; Christopher T. | Beverage container holder |
US20020007902A1 (en) * | 1999-06-11 | 2002-01-24 | Gary Nance | Method of manufacturing a condiment cup |
WO2001076426A1 (en) * | 2000-04-07 | 2001-10-18 | Amora Maille | Removable clip-on meal serving system for food products, accessory for same and food product container borne by said accessory |
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USD995940S1 (en) | 2023-04-26 | 2023-08-15 | Joe Drago | Dog bone shaped sauce tray |
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