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WO2016014443A1
WO2016014443A1 PCT/US2015/041207 US2015041207W WO2016014443A1 WO 2016014443 A1 WO2016014443 A1 WO 2016014443A1 US 2015041207 W US2015041207 W US 2015041207W WO 2016014443 A1 WO2016014443 A1 WO 2016014443A1
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    • 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
    • A47G19/06Plates with integral holders for spoons, glasses, or the like
    • A47G19/065Plates with integral holders for spoons, glasses, or the like with thumb holes, handles or the like enabling the user to support the plate from below
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G23/00Other table equipment
    • A47G23/06Serving trays
    • 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
    • A47G19/03Plates, dishes or the like for using only once, e.g. made of paper
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G23/00Other table equipment
    • A47G23/06Serving trays
    • A47G23/0625Serving trays with thumb holes, handles or the like positioned below the tray facilitating carrying the tray with one hand
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D71/00Bundles of articles held together by packaging elements for convenience of storage or transport, e.g. portable segregating carrier for plural receptacles such as beer cans or pop bottles; Bales of material
    • B65D71/70Trays provided with projections or recesses in order to assemble multiple articles, e.g. intermediate elements for stacking
    • B65D71/72Trays provided with projections or recesses in order to assemble multiple articles, e.g. intermediate elements for stacking formed by folding one or more blanks, the articles being inserted in openings in a wall

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  • the present invention relates generally to food and beverage trays. More particularly, the invention concerns a novel hand-held, fast food and beverage tray that is designed so that the entire fast-food or snack meal may be held with one hand, leaving the other hand free for eating.
  • a number of food and beverage trays of various configurations have been suggested in the past.
  • these trays are constructed from a foldable cardboard material and are generally provided with a series of openings for receiving utensils, beverage containers and various types of food items.
  • the Maio tray comprises an easy set- up tray wherein in addition to the usual well defined by a tray for receiving food products, there is a top wall for receiving other products, including containers for drinks and the like.
  • Each tray is of a one-piece construction and is provided in a substantially flat knocked-down state.
  • side walls thereof are grasped and pulled apart with the result that the tray automatically erects and is locked in its erected or set-up position.
  • the top wall is connected to the side walls by reversely foldable connecting walls so as to provide for a rigid structure.
  • a somewhat similar tray is disclosed in United States Patent No. 5,421,459 issued to Mazzotti.
  • the Mazzotti tray exhibits a support and containment plane provided with a plurality of compartments one of which extends beneath the support and containment plane thereby constituting a manual grip for the tray while contemporaneously providing a suitable seating for the top or can.
  • the tray disclosed in United States Patent No. 6,401,927 issued to Sorensen comprises a pop-up food tray for combination meals and functions as a lap or seat mounted support for the typical sandwich, drink cup and french fry container related to eating drive-in fast-food.
  • the tray includes a multiple spring cam mechanism for accommodating a wide variety of drink cup sizes and provides a fold out wall that catches spilled food particles, a foldable condiment serving tub, a fold out cover that contains the used food containers for convenient disposal, punch out game pieces, a random number spinner wheel and a wide variety of games printed on the tray.
  • Fast food and snacks are difficult to eat unless the consumer has a table or flat surface on which to set their meal. Particularly at outdoor events, such as concerts, fairs, and sporting events, the consumer has difficulty eating multiple food items and a beverage without a flat surface on which to place the meal.
  • condiments are difficult to use unless the consumer is sitting at a table, or placing the food items on a flat surface.
  • one form of the food tray of the present invention that provides a novel solution of the foregoing problems, includes a bottom wall having a central portion provided with a plurality of finger receiving openings; a pair of substantially parallel side walls extending upward from the bottom wall, one of the sidewalls being provided with a generally centrally disposed finger receiving opening; a pair of substantially parallel end walls extending upward from the bottom wall; and a top wall connected to the sidewalls and to the end walls and overlying the bottom wall, the top wall having a pair of longitudinally spaced food container receiving openings; a generally centrally disposed beverage container receiving opening; and a pair of longitudinally spaced condiment container receiving openings disposed intermediate the pair of longitudinally spaced food container receiving openings.
  • the food and beverage tray is uniquely designed so that the entire fast-food or snack meal may be held with one hand, leaving the other hand free for eating.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a food and beverage tray of the aforementioned character that enables the fast food customer to consume multiple food items and a drink without a flat surface on which to place the meal.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a food and beverage tray of the type described in the preceding paragraphs that enables the fast food customer to carry in one hand a beverage container, two food items, condiments and a napkin.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a food tray of the class described in the preceding paragraph in which the food and beverage tray is uniquely designed to include strategically located thumb and finger holes that are positioned on the bottom and on one side of the tray so that the weight of the beverage container is at the center of gravity of the tray.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a food tray which contains recessed openings of such a shape and depth as to accommodate food containers (bags) which stand upright, thus allowing the food to be removed and eaten with one free hand.
  • Figure 1 is a generally perspective, illustrative view showing one form of the food and beverage tray of the invention being held by the user.
  • Figure 2 is a generally perspective bottom view illustrating one method of holding the beverage and food tray of the invention.
  • Figure 3 is a generally perspective bottom view illustrating an alternate method of holding the beverage and food tray of the invention.
  • Figure 4 is a top plan view of the food and beverage tray illustrated in Figure
  • Figure 5 is a view taken along lines 5-5 of Figure 4.
  • Figure 6 is a view taken along lines 6-6 of Figure 4.
  • Figure 7 is an end view of the food and beverage tray illustrated in Figure 1.
  • Figure 8 is a bottom plan view of the food and beverage tray illustrated in Figure 1.
  • Figure 9 is a top plan view of an alternate form of the food and beverage tray of the invention.
  • the beverage tray here comprises a boxlike structure having interconnected top, bottom and end walls 16, 18 and 20 respectively and front and rear sidewalls 22a and 22b respectively.
  • top wall 16 is provided with two longitudinally spaced food container receiving openings 24 and 26, and a centrally disposed, generally circular shaped opening 28.
  • openings 24 and 26 are specially designed to hold paper bags, paper wrappers, or smaller tapered trays and like containers that hold food items of various sizes.
  • Both of the food container receiving openings 24 and 26 are provided with a pair of downwardly foldable food container engaging flaps 30 in order to accommodate and hold steady food containers of different sizes.
  • a plurality of radially outward extending slits 28a circumscribe the beverage container receiving opening 28.
  • bottom wall 18 comprises a generally planar bottom wall having a central portion 18a provided with spaced apart first, second and third finger receiving openings 32, 34 and 36 respectively.
  • Side walls 20a and 20b extend upward from bottom wall 18 and, for a purpose presently to be described, rear sidewall 22b is provided with a generally centrally disposed finger receiving opening 40 (see Figure 5).
  • End walls 20 are substantially parallel and extend upward from bottom wall 18 in the manner shown in Figure 1 of the drawings.
  • the food and beverage tray can be conveniently shipped to the user in planar form and then folded into the box shape shown in the drawings at the time of use.
  • top wall 16 further includes a pair of longitudinally spaced condiment container receiving openings 42 and 44 that are disposed intermediate the pair of longitudinally spaced food container receiving openings 24 and 26. Openings 42 and 44 can readily accommodate condiment containers of various types such as, for example, ketchup containers, mayonnaise containers, salsa containers and the like. Additionally, top wall 16 is provided with a generally centrally disposed, generally circular shaped, scored napkin receiving opening 46. As depicted in Figure 1 of the drawings, while the food tray is being carried, one corner of the napkin can be conveniently secured within the opening until the food is to be consumed.
  • the food items can "stand-up" rather than lay on their sides.
  • a sandwich can stand-up, rather than lay flat.
  • finger foods such as French fries, chicken fingers, etc. stand-up so that they are more easily eaten.
  • FIGs 1 and 2 of the drawings The preferred method of use of the food and beverage tray of the present invention to carry fast food items is illustrated in Figures 1 and 2 of the drawings.
  • the user's thumb is positioned within generally elliptical shaped opening 34 provided in the bottom wall of the tray and the middle finger is inserted into circular opening 40 provided in side wall 22b.
  • the index and ring fingers are then placed in engagement with the surface of sidewall 22b in the manner shown in Figure 2 to assist in stabilizing the tray while it is being carried.
  • An alternate method of use of the food and beverage tray of the present invention is illustrated in Figure 3 of the drawings.
  • the user's index finger is positioned within circular opening 36 provided in the bottom wall of the tray, the middle finger is positioned within generally elliptical shaped opening 34 and the thumb is positioned within circular opening 40 provided in sidewall 22b.
  • the user's ring finger and little finger can then be placed in engagement with the surface of the bottom wall 18 in the manner shown in Figure 3 to assist in stabilizing the tray while it is being carried.
  • the weight of the beverage container is uniquely disposed at the center of gravity of the tray thereby permitting the user to easily balance the tray as it is being carried.
  • the unique construction of the food and beverage tray as described herein enables the fast food customer to conveniently consume multiple food items and a drink without having to have a flat surface on which to place the tray.
  • Beverage tray 54 here comprises a boxlike structure having a bottom wall that is identical in construction to bottom wall 18 and further comprises interconnected top and end walls 56 and 20 respectively and front and rear side walls 22a and 22b respectively.
  • Top wall 56 is provided with two longitudinally spaced food container receiving openings 24 and 26 of identical construction and operation to those previously described, and a centrally disposed, generally circular shaped opening 28 that is also of identical construction and operation to that previously described.
  • top wall 56 further includes a pair of longitudinally spaced, generally rectangular shaped condiment container receiving openings 58 and 60 that are disposed intermediate the pair of longitudinally spaced food container receiving openings 24 and 26. Openings 58 and 60 like the previously described openings 42 and 44 can readily accommodate condiment containers of various types such as, for example, ketchup containers, mayonnaise containers, salsa containers and the like that are packaged in rectangular shaped containers. Additionally, top wall 56 is provided with a generally centrally disposed, generally circular shaped, scored napkin receiving opening 46.

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Abstract

A food and beverage tray that is particularly useful in consuming fast food or snack meals. The food and beverage tray is uniquely designed so that the entire fast-food or snack meal may be held with one hand, leaving the other hand free for eating.

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FOOD AND BEVERAGE TRAY CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a PCT International Application which claims priority from United States Patent Application No. 14/338,074 filed on July 22, 2014 and entitled "Food and Beverage Tray."
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to food and beverage trays. More particularly, the invention concerns a novel hand-held, fast food and beverage tray that is designed so that the entire fast-food or snack meal may be held with one hand, leaving the other hand free for eating.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART
A number of food and beverage trays of various configurations have been suggested in the past. Typically these trays are constructed from a foldable cardboard material and are generally provided with a series of openings for receiving utensils, beverage containers and various types of food items.
Exemplary of the prior art food and beverage trays is the tray disclosed in United States Patent No. 4,757,937 issued to Maio. The Maio tray comprises an easy set- up tray wherein in addition to the usual well defined by a tray for receiving food products, there is a top wall for receiving other products, including containers for drinks and the like. Each tray is of a one-piece construction and is provided in a substantially flat knocked-down state. When it is desired to erect or set-up the tray, side walls thereof are grasped and pulled apart with the result that the tray automatically erects and is locked in its erected or set-up position. The top wall is connected to the side walls by reversely foldable connecting walls so as to provide for a rigid structure.
A somewhat similar tray is disclosed in United States Patent No. 5,421,459 issued to Mazzotti. The Mazzotti tray exhibits a support and containment plane provided with a plurality of compartments one of which extends beneath the support and containment plane thereby constituting a manual grip for the tray while contemporaneously providing a suitable seating for the top or can.
Exemplary of yet another prior art food tray, is the tray disclosed in United States Patent No. 6,401,927 issued to Sorensen. The Sorensen tray comprises a pop-up food tray for combination meals and functions as a lap or seat mounted support for the typical sandwich, drink cup and french fry container related to eating drive-in fast-food. The tray includes a multiple spring cam mechanism for accommodating a wide variety of drink cup sizes and provides a fold out wall that catches spilled food particles, a foldable condiment serving tub, a fold out cover that contains the used food containers for convenient disposal, punch out game pieces, a random number spinner wheel and a wide variety of games printed on the tray.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Fast food and snacks are difficult to eat unless the consumer has a table or flat surface on which to set their meal. Particularly at outdoor events, such as concerts, fairs, and sporting events, the consumer has difficulty eating multiple food items and a beverage without a flat surface on which to place the meal.
Similarly, condiments are difficult to use unless the consumer is sitting at a table, or placing the food items on a flat surface.
By way of brief summary, one form of the food tray of the present invention that provides a novel solution of the foregoing problems, includes a bottom wall having a central portion provided with a plurality of finger receiving openings; a pair of substantially parallel side walls extending upward from the bottom wall, one of the sidewalls being provided with a generally centrally disposed finger receiving opening; a pair of substantially parallel end walls extending upward from the bottom wall; and a top wall connected to the sidewalls and to the end walls and overlying the bottom wall, the top wall having a pair of longitudinally spaced food container receiving openings; a generally centrally disposed beverage container receiving opening; and a pair of longitudinally spaced condiment container receiving openings disposed intermediate the pair of longitudinally spaced food container receiving openings.
With the forgoing in mind, it is an object of the invention to provide a novel food and beverage tray that is particularly useful in consuming fast food or snack meals. More particularly, the food and beverage tray is uniquely designed so that the entire fast-food or snack meal may be held with one hand, leaving the other hand free for eating.
Another object of the invention is to provide a food and beverage tray of the aforementioned character that enables the fast food customer to consume multiple food items and a drink without a flat surface on which to place the meal.
Another object of the invention is to provide a food and beverage tray of the type described in the preceding paragraphs that enables the fast food customer to carry in one hand a beverage container, two food items, condiments and a napkin.
Another object of the invention is to provide a food tray of the class described in the preceding paragraph in which the food and beverage tray is uniquely designed to include strategically located thumb and finger holes that are positioned on the bottom and on one side of the tray so that the weight of the beverage container is at the center of gravity of the tray. Another object of the invention is to provide a food tray which contains recessed openings of such a shape and depth as to accommodate food containers (bags) which stand upright, thus allowing the food to be removed and eaten with one free hand.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Figure 1 is a generally perspective, illustrative view showing one form of the food and beverage tray of the invention being held by the user.
Figure 2 is a generally perspective bottom view illustrating one method of holding the beverage and food tray of the invention.
Figure 3 is a generally perspective bottom view illustrating an alternate method of holding the beverage and food tray of the invention.
Figure 4 is a top plan view of the food and beverage tray illustrated in Figure
1.
Figure 5 is a view taken along lines 5-5 of Figure 4. Figure 6 is a view taken along lines 6-6 of Figure 4.
Figure 7 is an end view of the food and beverage tray illustrated in Figure 1.
Figure 8 is a bottom plan view of the food and beverage tray illustrated in Figure 1. Figure 9 is a top plan view of an alternate form of the food and beverage tray of the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to the drawings and particularly to Figure 1, one form of the food and beverage tray of the present invention is there shown and generally identified by the numeral 14. The beverage tray here comprises a boxlike structure having interconnected top, bottom and end walls 16, 18 and 20 respectively and front and rear sidewalls 22a and 22b respectively. As best seen in Figure 4 of the drawings, top wall 16 is provided with two longitudinally spaced food container receiving openings 24 and 26, and a centrally disposed, generally circular shaped opening 28. As illustrated in Figure 1, openings 24 and 26 are specially designed to hold paper bags, paper wrappers, or smaller tapered trays and like containers that hold food items of various sizes. Both of the food container receiving openings 24 and 26 are provided with a pair of downwardly foldable food container engaging flaps 30 in order to accommodate and hold steady food containers of different sizes. In order to accommodate beverage containers of various diameters, a plurality of radially outward extending slits 28a circumscribe the beverage container receiving opening 28.
As best seen in Figure 8 of the drawings, bottom wall 18 comprises a generally planar bottom wall having a central portion 18a provided with spaced apart first, second and third finger receiving openings 32, 34 and 36 respectively. Side walls 20a and 20b extend upward from bottom wall 18 and, for a purpose presently to be described, rear sidewall 22b is provided with a generally centrally disposed finger receiving opening 40 (see Figure 5). End walls 20 are substantially parallel and extend upward from bottom wall 18 in the manner shown in Figure 1 of the drawings.
In practice, the food and beverage tray can be conveniently shipped to the user in planar form and then folded into the box shape shown in the drawings at the time of use.
In the preferred form of the invention, top wall 16 further includes a pair of longitudinally spaced condiment container receiving openings 42 and 44 that are disposed intermediate the pair of longitudinally spaced food container receiving openings 24 and 26. Openings 42 and 44 can readily accommodate condiment containers of various types such as, for example, ketchup containers, mayonnaise containers, salsa containers and the like. Additionally, top wall 16 is provided with a generally centrally disposed, generally circular shaped, scored napkin receiving opening 46. As depicted in Figure 1 of the drawings, while the food tray is being carried, one corner of the napkin can be conveniently secured within the opening until the food is to be consumed. As can be seen in Figure 1 of the drawings, due to the depth of the openings in which the food is placed, the food items can "stand-up" rather than lay on their sides. For example, a sandwich can stand-up, rather than lay flat. Similarly, finger foods such as French fries, chicken fingers, etc. stand-up so that they are more easily eaten.
The preferred method of use of the food and beverage tray of the present invention to carry fast food items is illustrated in Figures 1 and 2 of the drawings. In accordance with this method, the user's thumb is positioned within generally elliptical shaped opening 34 provided in the bottom wall of the tray and the middle finger is inserted into circular opening 40 provided in side wall 22b. The index and ring fingers are then placed in engagement with the surface of sidewall 22b in the manner shown in Figure 2 to assist in stabilizing the tray while it is being carried. An alternate method of use of the food and beverage tray of the present invention is illustrated in Figure 3 of the drawings. In accordance with this alternate method, the user's index finger is positioned within circular opening 36 provided in the bottom wall of the tray, the middle finger is positioned within generally elliptical shaped opening 34 and the thumb is positioned within circular opening 40 provided in sidewall 22b. The user's ring finger and little finger can then be placed in engagement with the surface of the bottom wall 18 in the manner shown in Figure 3 to assist in stabilizing the tray while it is being carried. By gripping the food and beverage tray of the character described in the preceding paragraphs, the fast food customer can readily carry in one hand a beverage container, two food items, condiments and a napkin. As previously mentioned, due to the strategic positioning of the thumb and finger holes of the tray on the bottom and on one side of the tray, the weight of the beverage container is uniquely disposed at the center of gravity of the tray thereby permitting the user to easily balance the tray as it is being carried. Importantly, the unique construction of the food and beverage tray as described herein enables the fast food customer to conveniently consume multiple food items and a drink without having to have a flat surface on which to place the tray.
Turning now to Figure 9 of the drawings, an alternate form of the food and beverage tray of the invention is there shown and generally designated by the numeral 54. This embodiment of the invention is similar in many respects to the embodiment shown in Figures 1 through 8 and like numerals are used in Figure 9 to identify like elements. Beverage tray 54 here comprises a boxlike structure having a bottom wall that is identical in construction to bottom wall 18 and further comprises interconnected top and end walls 56 and 20 respectively and front and rear side walls 22a and 22b respectively. Top wall 56 is provided with two longitudinally spaced food container receiving openings 24 and 26 of identical construction and operation to those previously described, and a centrally disposed, generally circular shaped opening 28 that is also of identical construction and operation to that previously described.
In this alternate form of the invention, top wall 56 further includes a pair of longitudinally spaced, generally rectangular shaped condiment container receiving openings 58 and 60 that are disposed intermediate the pair of longitudinally spaced food container receiving openings 24 and 26. Openings 58 and 60 like the previously described openings 42 and 44 can readily accommodate condiment containers of various types such as, for example, ketchup containers, mayonnaise containers, salsa containers and the like that are packaged in rectangular shaped containers. Additionally, top wall 56 is provided with a generally centrally disposed, generally circular shaped, scored napkin receiving opening 46.
Accordingly, although an exemplary embodiment of the invention has been shown and described, it is to be understood that all the terms used herein are descriptive rather than limiting and that many changes, modifications, and substitutions may be made by one having ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, as set forth in the following claims.

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I CLAIM:
1. A food tray comprising:
(a) a generally planar bottom wall having a central portion provided with spaced apart first, second and third finger receiving openings;
(b) a pair of substantially parallel side walls extending upward from said bottom wall, one of said sidewalls being provided with a generally centrally disposed finger receiving opening;
(c) a pair of substantially parallel end walls extending upward from said bottom wall; and
(d) a generally planar top wall connected to said sidewalls and to said end walls and overlying said bottom wall, said top wall having:
(i) a pair of longitudinally spaced, generally rectangular shaped food container receiving openings;
(ii) a generally centrally disposed, generally circular shaped
beverage container receiving opening; and
(iii) a pair of longitudinally spaced condiment container receiving openings disposed intermediate said pair of longitudinally spaced food container receiving openings.
2. The food tray defined in Claim 1 in which each of said pair of longitudinally spaced food container receiving openings is provided with a pair of
downwardly foldable food container engaging flaps.
3. The food tray as defined in Claim 1 in which said top wall is provided with a generally centrally disposed, generally circular shaped scored napkin receiving opening.
4. The food tray as defined in Claim 1 in which said top wall is provided with a plurality of radially outward extending slits circumscribing said beverage container receiving opening.
5. The carrier as defined in Claim 1 in which said first and second finger receiving openings are generally circular in shape and in which said third finger receiving opening is generally elliptical in shape.
6. The carrier as defined in Claim 1 in which said pair of longitudinally spaced condiment container receiving openings are generally circular in shape.
7. The carrier as defined in Claim 1 in which said pair of longitudinally spaced condiment container receiving openings are generally rectangular in shape.
ood tray comprising:
(a) a generally planar bottom wall having a central portion provided with spaced apart first, second and third finger receiving openings, one of said first, second and third finger receiving openings being generally elliptical in shape;
(b) a pair of substantially parallel side walls extending upward from said bottom wall, one of said sidewalls being provided with a generally centrally disposed finger receiving opening;
(c) a pair of substantially parallel end walls extending upward from said bottom wall; and
(d) a generally planar top wall connected to said sidewalls and to said end walls and overlying said bottom wall, said top wall having:
(i) a pair of longitudinally spaced, generally rectangular shaped food container receiving openings, each of said pair of longitudinally spaced food container receiving openings being provided with a pair of downwardly foldable food container engaging flaps;
(ii) a generally centrally disposed, generally circular shaped beverage container receiving opening; and (iii) a pair of longitudinally spaced condiment container receiving openings disposed intermediate said pair of longitudinally spaced food container receiving openings.
9. The food tray as defined in Claim 8 in which said top wall is provided with a generally centrally disposed, generally circular shaped scored napkin receiving opening.
10. The food tray as defined in Claim 8 in which said top wall is provided with a plurality of radially outward extending slits circumscribing said beverage container receiving opening.
11. The carrier as defined in Claim 8 and which said first and second finger
receiving openings are generally circular in shape and in which said third finger receiving opening is generally elliptical in shape.
12. The carrier as defined in Claim 1 in which said pair of longitudinally spaced condiment container receiving openings are generally circular in shape.
13. The carrier as defined in Claim 1 in which said pair of longitudinally spaced condiment container receiving openings are generally rectangular in shape.
4. A food tray comprising:
(a) a generally planar bottom wall having a central portion provided with spaced apart first, second and third finger receiving openings, said first and second finger receiving openings being generally circular in shape and said third finger receiving opening being generally elliptical in shape;
(b) a pair of substantially parallel side walls extending upward from said bottom wall, one of said side walls being provided with a generally centrally disposed , generally circular shaped finger receiving opening;
(c) a pair of substantially parallel end walls extending upward from said
bottom wall; and
(d) a generally planar top wall connected to said side walls and to said end walls and overlying said bottom wall, said top wall having:
(i) a pair of longitudinally spaced, generally rectangular shaped food container receiving openings, each of said pair of longitudinally spaced food container receiving openings being provided with a pair of downwardly foldable food container engaging flaps;
(ii) a generally centrally disposed, generally circular shaped beverage container receiving opening, said beverage container receiving opening having a plurality of radially outward extending slits circumscribing said opening; (iii) a pair of longitudinally spaced condiment container receiving openings disposed intermediate said pair of longitudinally spaced food container receiving openings; and
(iv) a generally centrally disposed, generally circular shaped, scored napkin receiving opening.
15. The carrier as defined in Claim 14 in which said pair of longitudinally spaced condiment container receiving openings are generally circular in shape.
16. The carrier as defined in Claim 14 in which said pair of longitudinally spaced condiment container receiving openings are generally rectangular in shape.
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