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US1167934A
US1167934A US1027215A US1027215A US1167934A US 1167934 A US1167934 A US 1167934A US 1027215 A US1027215 A US 1027215A US 1027215 A US1027215 A US 1027215A US 1167934 A US1167934 A US 1167934A
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  • the present invention relates to dish-carriers.
  • the invention is particularly adapted for use in lunch rooms where the customers or purchasers are served at a counter, and carry the cups, saucers, plates and other dishes, containing food and drinks, totheir tables or like supports. 1t is obvious that the ordinary purchaser cannot carry more than two plates or similar dishes at a time, and is thus compelled to go back and forth several times for the purpose of gathering the eatables.
  • Another object of the invention isto produce a device of this type which is simple in construction, eilicient in operation, and on which the dishes may be carried without dropping the same or spilling their contents.
  • Figure 1 is a vertical section taken through a dish carrier constructed in accordance with the present invention, holding a plurality of dishes
  • Fig. 2 is a section taken on line 2-2 of Fig. 1
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a detail of construction
  • Figzl is a section taken through a portion of the device shown in Fig. 1, with other dishes thereon;
  • Fig. 5 is a horizontal section taken through a modification of the invention.
  • the carrier comprises a bar 10 in the form of a tubular body, which is made, preferably, of metal and is adapte-d to rest upon two legs, denoted by the numerals ⁇ 11 and 12. r1 ⁇ hese legs may be made integral with the body.
  • the leg 11 may be of any suitable shape, and is provided with an upwardly extending projection 13 for a purpose hereinafter to be described.
  • leg 12 is bent at an angle to the longitudinal axis of the body 10, is straight throughout its length, its free end'carrying a lug 14 which is bent upwardly out ⁇ of the plane of the leg, substantially at right angles thereto. Owing to its length, the leg 12 is somewhat resilient and forms, in coperation with a clip 15, that is attached by rivets, or otherwise, to the tubular body 10, a support for a plate or saucer 16.
  • the clip 15 extends in parallel relation to the leg 12, but is con- Siderably shorter, as clearly shown in Fig. 1 of the drawings.
  • the side of the saucer or plate 16 rests throughout its length upon the leg 12, the clip 15 engaging the upper face thereof, and the lug 111 being seated in the recess 17 in the bottom of the plate or saucer.
  • a vertically extending slot 20 Above the leg 11 lthere is provided in the body 10 a vertically extending slot 20. W'ith this slot coperates a sleeve 21, which is shiftably and rotatably mounted upon the tubular body 10, and provided with a ⁇ ingerpiece 22 to facilitate the operation thereof.
  • This sleeve has a long'tudinal slot 23 in its side anda recess 24, for the purpose presently to be described.
  • the sleeve When then the sleeve is turned so that the slots 23 and 20 are brought .out of alinement, the sleeve holds the cup lirmly in position upon the carrier.
  • the recess 24 permits the sleeve to be turned into such position.
  • the projection 13 upon the leg 11 rests against the underface of the bottom of the cup, and is preferably seated in the recess 26 in said underface.
  • the projection 13 of the leg 11 is adapted to cooperate an inverted substantially U-shaped member 27, that is ixedly attached to the body 10 in alinement with the projection 13, and at a substantial distance above the saine.
  • the U-shaped meinber 27 is adapted to abut against the inner face of the cylindrical wall of a drinking glass or similar article 28 resting upon the projection 13, as clearly shown in Fig. t of the drawings.
  • the operation of this device is obvious from the foregoing.
  • the saucers or plates containing food are placed one after the other upon 'the supporting strips 18 and leg 12.
  • These supporting strips and the leg 12 are somewhat resilient, and are thus adapted to be swung, in inserting the plates and saucers, away from the clips 19 and 15, swinging back into place afterward.
  • the plates and saucers are firmly held upon the carrier, the lugs 14 upon the supporting strips and the leg 12 preventing a sidewise motion of said saucers and plates. 1n placing these dishes upon the carrier, the latter is held by one hand, and the dishes, one after the other, taken hold of with the other hand and forced in between the coperating supporting strips and clips.
  • a bowl 29, or a similar dish may be placed upon the plates or saucers. If a cup, containing coffee or another beverage, is to be placed upon the carrier, the handle of said cup is inserted in the manner above described through the slot 20 into the body 10, and the sleeve 21 actuated in the manner abovementioned. On the other hand, if a glass of water is to be placed upon the carrier, the inverted U-shaped body 27 is inserted into the mouth 0fsaid glass, and the latter shifted upward until the projection 13 of the leg 11 is adapted to enter the recess in the bottom of said glass. After this the glass is lowered until its bottom rests upon the projection 13.
  • the modification shown in Fig. 5 of the drawings is especially adapted for waiters or other persons serving food and drinks in restaurants.
  • the supporting strips 18 are singly placed upon the tubular body 10.
  • the supporting strips 18 are disposed in clusters around the tubular body 10, that is to say there is a plurality of supporting strips arranged in each of a series of horizontal planes. thereby greatly increasing the capacity of the carrier.
  • the plates and saucers will be kept in horizontal positions, so that the contents of the cups, plates, saucers, bowls, etc. will be prevented from being spilled. Since the supporting strips and the leg 12 are resilient, the plates and saucers can be easily inserted between the supporting strips and legs, and the clips coperating therewith, and equally well removed therefrom.
  • Fig. 5 of the drawings can also be used for collecting empty dishes in restaurants and the like, a great number of the same being adapted to be carried at one time thereon.
  • a device for carrying food and drink serving articles the combination with a bar, of a plurality of resilient supporting strips fixedly attached thereto at an angle to the longitudinal axis of said bar, said supporting strips being arranged in clusters and each being provided with a lug extending substantially at right angles to the plane thereof, and a clip associated with each sup porting strip, said clips being rigidly attached to said bar and extending each in parallel relation to the respective supporting strips but being shorter than said supporting strips.
  • a device for carrying food and drink serving articles the combination with a tubular body having a longitudinal slot, of a plurality of parallel resilient supporting strips fixedly attached thereto at an angle to the longitudinal axis of said tubular body, each of said supporting strips being provided with a lug extending substantially at right angles to the plane thereof, a clip associated with each supporting vstrip.
  • said clips being rigidly attached to said tubular body and extending in parallel relation to said supporting strips but being substantially shorter than said supporting strips, and a sleeve shiftably and rotatably disposed upon said tubular body, saidv sleeve encircling the slotted portion of said body and having a slot and a recess above said slot, said recess extending substantially in rear of the slot in said sleeve, and both the slot and recess in said sleeve being adapted to register with the slot in said tubular bodv.
  • a device for carrying food and drink serving articles the combination with a tubular bodv having a longitudinal slot, of a plurality of parallel resilient supporting strips lixedlv attached thereto at an angle to the longitudinal axis of said tubular body, each of said supporting strips being'provided with a lug extending substantially at right angles to the plane thereof, a clip associated with each supporting strip.
  • said clips being rigidlv attached to said tubular bodv and extending in parallel relation to said supporting strips but being substantially shorter than said supporting strips, a sleeve shiftably and rotatably disposed upon said tubular body, said sleeve encircling the slotted portion of said body and having a slot and a recess above said slot, said recess extending substantially in rear of the slot in said sleeve, and both the slot and recess in said sleeve being adapted to register with the slot in said tubular body, and a projection upon said tubular body in alinernent with and below the slot therein.

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A. ROIH.
DISH CARRIER. APPLICATION FILED FEB.24. I9I5.
1,167,934. `Patented 1311.11, 1916.A
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ATTORNEY i CQLUMBIA PLANOURAPH Cc., WASHINGTON. D. c.
A. ROTH.
DISH CARRIER.
APPLICATION FILED FEB. 24. 1915.
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ANnoR RTH, or NEW YORK, N. Y., AssIGNon or ONE-HALF To THEODORE FREUND,
or NEW YORK, N. Y.
DISH-CARRIER.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, ANnon RTi-I, a subject of the King of Hungary, and a resident of the city of New York, in the county of New York and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Dish-Carriers, of which the following is a specification.
The present invention relates to dish-carriers.
The invention is particularly adapted for use in lunch rooms where the customers or purchasers are served at a counter, and carry the cups, saucers, plates and other dishes, containing food and drinks, totheir tables or like supports. 1t is obvious that the ordinary purchaser cannot carry more than two plates or similar dishes at a time, and is thus compelled to go back and forth several times for the purpose of gathering the eatables.
It is one of the objects of the present invention to provide a portable means for carrying safely and conveniently at one time a plurality of dishes holding food and drink.
Another object of the invention isto produce a device of this type which is simple in construction, eilicient in operation, and on which the dishes may be carried without dropping the same or spilling their contents.
With these and other objects in view, which will more fully appear as the nature of the invention is better understood, the same consists in the combination, arrange ment and construction of parts hereinafter fully described, pointed out in the appended claims and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, it being understood that many changes may be made in the size and proportion of the several parts and details of construction within the scope of the appended vclaims without departing from the spirit or sacrificing any of the advantages of the invention.
Two of the many possible embodiments'of the invention are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a vertical section taken through a dish carrier constructed in accordance with the present invention, holding a plurality of dishes; Fig. 2 is a section taken on line 2-2 of Fig. 1; Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a detail of construction; Figzl is a section taken through a portion of the device shown in Fig. 1, with other dishes thereon; and
Specification of Letters Patent'.
Patented Jan. 11, 1316.
Application filed February 24, 1915. Serial No. 10,272.-
Fig. 5 is a horizontal section taken through a modification of the invention.
Referring now more particularly to Figs. 1 to 4, inclusive, the carrier comprises a bar 10 in the form of a tubular body, which is made, preferably, of metal and is adapte-d to rest upon two legs, denoted by the numerals `11 and 12. r1`hese legs may be made integral with the body. The leg 11 may be of any suitable shape, and is provided with an upwardly extending projection 13 for a purpose hereinafter to be described. The
leg 12 is bent at an angle to the longitudinal axis of the body 10, is straight throughout its length, its free end'carrying a lug 14 which is bent upwardly out `of the plane of the leg, substantially at right angles thereto. Owing to its length, the leg 12 is somewhat resilient and forms, in coperation with a clip 15, that is attached by rivets, or otherwise, to the tubular body 10, a support for a plate or saucer 16. The clip 15 extends in parallel relation to the leg 12, but is con- Siderably shorter, as clearly shown in Fig. 1 of the drawings. The side of the saucer or plate 16 rests throughout its length upon the leg 12, the clip 15 engaging the upper face thereof, and the lug 111 being seated in the recess 17 in the bottom of the plate or saucer. Preferably at equalzintervals there is at` tached to the body 10 above and in'alinement with the leg 12 a plurality of supporting strips 18, which are similar in coniiguraticn to that of the leg 12, and each has associated therewith a clip 19, similar in construction and operation to those of the clip 15.
Above the leg 11 lthere is provided in the body 10 a vertically extending slot 20. W'ith this slot coperates a sleeve 21, which is shiftably and rotatably mounted upon the tubular body 10, and provided with a {ingerpiece 22 to facilitate the operation thereof. This sleeve has a long'tudinal slot 23 in its side anda recess 24, for the purpose presently to be described. When the sleeve is turned so that its longitudinal slot 23 registers with the slot 20 `in the wall of the tubular body 10, a cup 25 can be placed upon the projection 13, the handle 26 of said cup projecting then through the registering slots 23 and 20 and through the recess 24: into the tubular body '10. When then the sleeve is turned so that the slots 23 and 20 are brought .out of alinement, the sleeve holds the cup lirmly in position upon the carrier. The recess 24 permits the sleeve to be turned into such position. The projection 13 upon the leg 11 rests against the underface of the bottom of the cup, and is preferably seated in the recess 26 in said underface.
vl/'ith the projection 13 of the leg 11 is adapted to cooperate an inverted substantially U-shaped member 27, that is ixedly attached to the body 10 in alinement with the projection 13, and at a substantial distance above the saine. The U-shaped meinber 27 is adapted to abut against the inner face of the cylindrical wall of a drinking glass or similar article 28 resting upon the projection 13, as clearly shown in Fig. t of the drawings.
The operation of this device is obvious from the foregoing. The saucers or plates containing food are placed one after the other upon 'the supporting strips 18 and leg 12. These supporting strips and the leg 12 are somewhat resilient, and are thus adapted to be swung, in inserting the plates and saucers, away from the clips 19 and 15, swinging back into place afterward. The plates and saucers are firmly held upon the carrier, the lugs 14 upon the supporting strips and the leg 12 preventing a sidewise motion of said saucers and plates. 1n placing these dishes upon the carrier, the latter is held by one hand, and the dishes, one after the other, taken hold of with the other hand and forced in between the coperating supporting strips and clips. A bowl 29, or a similar dish, may be placed upon the plates or saucers. If a cup, containing coffee or another beverage, is to be placed upon the carrier, the handle of said cup is inserted in the manner above described through the slot 20 into the body 10, and the sleeve 21 actuated in the manner abovementioned. On the other hand, if a glass of water is to be placed upon the carrier, the inverted U-shaped body 27 is inserted into the mouth 0fsaid glass, and the latter shifted upward until the projection 13 of the leg 11 is adapted to enter the recess in the bottom of said glass. After this the glass is lowered until its bottom rests upon the projection 13.
The modification shown in Fig. 5 of the drawings is especially adapted for waiters or other persons serving food and drinks in restaurants. In the construction shown in Fig. 1 of the drawings the supporting strips 18 are singly placed upon the tubular body 10. In the modification shown in Fig. 5 of the drawings the supporting strips 18 are disposed in clusters around the tubular body 10, that is to say there is a plurality of supporting strips arranged in each of a series of horizontal planes. thereby greatly increasing the capacity of the carrier.
It is to be observed that, inasmuch as the supporting strips 18 and the legs 12 are inclined, the plates and saucers will be kept in horizontal positions, so that the contents of the cups, plates, saucers, bowls, etc. will be prevented from being spilled. Since the supporting strips and the leg 12 are resilient, the plates and saucers can be easily inserted between the supporting strips and legs, and the clips coperating therewith, and equally well removed therefrom.
lt should be noted that the device shown in Fig. 5 of the drawings can also be used for collecting empty dishes in restaurants and the like, a great number of the same being adapted to be carried at one time thereon.
1What claim is:
1. 1n a device for carrying food and drink serving articles, the combination with a bar, of a plurality of resilient supporting strips fixedly attached thereto at an angle to the longitudinal axis of said bar, said supporting strips being arranged in clusters and each being provided with a lug extending substantially at right angles to the plane thereof, and a clip associated with each sup porting strip, said clips being rigidly attached to said bar and extending each in parallel relation to the respective supporting strips but being shorter than said supporting strips.
2. In a device for carrying food and drink serving articles, the combination with a tubular body having a longitudinal slot, of a plurality of parallel resilient supporting strips fixedly attached thereto at an angle to the longitudinal axis of said tubular body, each of said supporting strips being provided with a lug extending substantially at right angles to the plane thereof, a clip associated with each supporting vstrip. said clips being rigidly attached to said tubular body and extending in parallel relation to said supporting strips but being substantially shorter than said supporting strips, and a sleeve shiftably and rotatably disposed upon said tubular body, saidv sleeve encircling the slotted portion of said body and having a slot and a recess above said slot, said recess extending substantially in rear of the slot in said sleeve, and both the slot and recess in said sleeve being adapted to register with the slot in said tubular bodv.
3. 1n a device for carrying food and drink serving articles, the combination with a tubular bodv having a longitudinal slot, of a plurality of parallel resilient supporting strips lixedlv attached thereto at an angle to the longitudinal axis of said tubular body, each of said supporting strips being'provided with a lug extending substantially at right angles to the plane thereof, a clip associated with each supporting strip. said clips being rigidlv attached to said tubular bodv and extending in parallel relation to said supporting strips but being substantially shorter than said supporting strips, a sleeve shiftably and rotatably disposed upon said tubular body, said sleeve encircling the slotted portion of said body and having a slot and a recess above said slot, said recess extending substantially in rear of the slot in said sleeve, and both the slot and recess in said sleeve being adapted to register with the slot in said tubular body, and a projection upon said tubular body in alinernent with and below the slot therein.
4. In a device for carrying food and drink serving articles, the combination with a tubular body having a longitudinal slot, of
y a plurality of parallel resilient supporting strips liXedly attached thereto at an angle to the longitudinal axis of said tubular body, each of said supporting strips being provided with a lug extending substantially at right anglesl to the plane thereof, a clip associated with each supporting strip, said clips being rigidlv attached to said tubular body and extending in parallel relation to Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the said supporting strips but being substantially shorter than said supporting strips, a sleeve shiftable and rotatably disposed upon said tubular body, said sleeve encircling the slotted portion of said body and having a slot and a recess above said slot, said recess extending substantially in rear of the slot in said sleeve, and both the slot and recess in said sleeve being adapted to register with the slot in said tubular body, a projection upon said tubular body in alinement with and below the slot therein, and an inverted U-shaped member attached to said body in alinernent with said projection and above the slotted portion of said tubular body.
Signed at New York, in the county of New York and State of New York, this 23rd day of Feb., A. D. 1915.
ANDOR ROTH.
Vitnesses bIGMoND HERZOG, THEO. FREUND.
Commissioner of Patents,
Washington, D. C.
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US2614407A (en) * 1946-11-12 1952-10-21 Norman J Mercer Child's feeding tray
US3175726A (en) * 1963-05-15 1965-03-30 Levy Harold Coaster caddy
US4083482A (en) * 1974-02-11 1978-04-11 Strenczewilk Anthony F Cup caddy
US4448313A (en) * 1982-07-19 1984-05-15 Pomeroy Glenn A Supporting device
US5104168A (en) * 1989-11-16 1992-04-14 Charles Magee Hand table and carrying rack
US5384938A (en) * 1993-03-08 1995-01-31 Frederick; Darrel L. Dinnerware securement assembly
US6220560B1 (en) * 1997-06-04 2001-04-24 Lawrence Charles Bugeja Plate holder
US20050267946A1 (en) * 2004-05-03 2005-12-01 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Method, media renderer and media source for controlling content over network
US7681852B2 (en) 2007-01-22 2010-03-23 Charles Magee Vehicle cup and plate holders
US20100181442A1 (en) * 2007-06-06 2010-07-22 Arnoldus Theodorus Bernardus Nales Device for placing receptacles, such as plates, provided with a product
US8136458B1 (en) * 2009-03-26 2012-03-20 Cass Dean A Clothesline apparatus
US20120292332A1 (en) * 2011-05-16 2012-11-22 David Maas Serving assembly
US9723936B2 (en) 2011-08-15 2017-08-08 Horena Trading Holland Bv Plate stacking device
US10806283B2 (en) * 2018-07-06 2020-10-20 Javier F. Aguirre Dish caddies and drink clearing trays for restaurant table serving and cleanup
US11297962B2 (en) * 2018-12-19 2022-04-12 Russell B. Palmer Plate runner device

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2614407A (en) * 1946-11-12 1952-10-21 Norman J Mercer Child's feeding tray
US3175726A (en) * 1963-05-15 1965-03-30 Levy Harold Coaster caddy
US4083482A (en) * 1974-02-11 1978-04-11 Strenczewilk Anthony F Cup caddy
US4448313A (en) * 1982-07-19 1984-05-15 Pomeroy Glenn A Supporting device
US5104168A (en) * 1989-11-16 1992-04-14 Charles Magee Hand table and carrying rack
US5384938A (en) * 1993-03-08 1995-01-31 Frederick; Darrel L. Dinnerware securement assembly
US6220560B1 (en) * 1997-06-04 2001-04-24 Lawrence Charles Bugeja Plate holder
US20050267946A1 (en) * 2004-05-03 2005-12-01 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Method, media renderer and media source for controlling content over network
US7681852B2 (en) 2007-01-22 2010-03-23 Charles Magee Vehicle cup and plate holders
US20100181442A1 (en) * 2007-06-06 2010-07-22 Arnoldus Theodorus Bernardus Nales Device for placing receptacles, such as plates, provided with a product
US8136458B1 (en) * 2009-03-26 2012-03-20 Cass Dean A Clothesline apparatus
US20120292332A1 (en) * 2011-05-16 2012-11-22 David Maas Serving assembly
US9723936B2 (en) 2011-08-15 2017-08-08 Horena Trading Holland Bv Plate stacking device
US10806283B2 (en) * 2018-07-06 2020-10-20 Javier F. Aguirre Dish caddies and drink clearing trays for restaurant table serving and cleanup
US11297962B2 (en) * 2018-12-19 2022-04-12 Russell B. Palmer Plate runner device

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