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WO2008036456A2
WO2008036456A2 PCT/US2007/073747 US2007073747W WO2008036456A2 WO 2008036456 A2 WO2008036456 A2 WO 2008036456A2 US 2007073747 W US2007073747 W US 2007073747W WO 2008036456 A2 WO2008036456 A2 WO 2008036456A2
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cutlery tray
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Mark C. Naden
Amy B. Goldsmith
Anthony J. Baxter
Juan C. Escobar
Mark E. Milman
Alice Von Stockhausen
Inbal Paulina Austern
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    • 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
    • B65D25/00Details of other kinds or types of rigid or semi-rigid containers
    • B65D25/02Internal fittings
    • B65D25/04Partitions
    • B65D25/06Partitions adapted to be fitted in two or more alternative positions

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  • the present device relates to cutlery trays for storing kitchen utensils, such as, e.g., flatware. Particularly, the present device relates to a cutlery tray which maximizes space utilization for storing multiple kitchen utensils.
  • the standard kitchen cutlery typically consists of a variety of different sized and shaped eating and cooking utensils.
  • a cutlery tray comprised of several individual compartments, some fixed and some expandable, is often used to give some semblance of order to the array of flatware, often stored in stacks.
  • Utensils of the same type, for example, spoons can vary widely as to size and style between different manufacturers, which can create storage issues for even the most organized homeowner. It may not be until one begins to store new flatware that the once ideal cutlery tray is found to be too short, too shallow, too narrow, or otherwise inadequate.
  • embodiments of the present invention solve the problems of prior art devices by providing a cutlery tray which maximizes space utilization, permits adjustment of flatware compartments to accommodate different sizes and styles, expands for additional storage, and accommodates other kitchen utensils, when necessary.
  • a cutlery tray comprises a first peripheral wall adjoined to a bottom surface, at least one fixed compartment defined by at least a portion of the first peripheral wall, an additional wall section and the bottom surface, at least one divider position slot within at least one fixed compartment, and a removable divider configured to engage and be retained within a fixed compartment at a divider position slot, wherein the removable divider separates utensils within the fixed compartment.
  • the invention is an aspect to provide a series of divider position slots within at least one fixed compartment to allow the removable divider to be retained at a plurality of positions. It is a further aspect of an embodiment to provide an expandable compartment defined by a second peripheral wall and a second bottom surface which extend from beneath the first peripheral wall and first bottom surface, respectively.
  • the expandable compartment preferably comprises a permanent knife block and, optionally, a removable knife block which attaches to the permanent knife block.
  • a cutlery tray comprises a first peripheral wall adjoined to a bottom surface, at least one fixed compartment defined by at least a portion of the first peripheral wall, an additional wall section and the bottom surface, and a removable divider configured to adjustably engage and be retained within a fixed compartment wherein the divider is capable of separating at least two utensils within the fixed compartment.
  • a cutlery tray comprises a first peripheral wall adjoined to a bottom surface, at least one fixed compartment defined by at least a portion of the first peripheral wall, an additional wall section and the bottom surface, and at least one divider positioned within a fixed compartment, wherein the divider separates utensils within the fixed compartment.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of the present cutlery tray with four fixed compartments and one expandable compartment in an open position;
  • FIG. 2 is a top view of an embodiment similar to FIG. 1 showing six dividers positioned within three of the fixed compartments;
  • FIG. 3 is a bottom view of the embodiment shown in FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 4 is a top view of the embodiment shown in FIG 1 with the expandable compartment in a closed position;
  • FIG. 5 is a bottom view of the embodiment shown in FIG. 4;
  • FIGS. 6A and 6B are perspective views of two different embodiments of a removable flatware divider for use with embodiments of the present cutlery tray;
  • FIG. 7 is a perspective view of one embodiment of a removable knife divider for use with an embodiment of the present cutlery tray
  • FIG. 8 is a perspective view of an embodiment of the current cutlery tray showing four fixed compartments, three having dividers and double stacks of flatware, and one expandable compartment in an open position with a fixed and removable knife block;
  • FIG. 9 is identical to the drawing of FIG. 8 without either the stored flatware in the fixed compartments and the knife blocks in the expandable compartment;
  • FIG. 10 is identical to the drawing of FIG. 9 showing a fixed knife block in the expandable compartment and the placement of a removable knife block.
  • the cutlery tray 10 has a plurality of fixed compartments 12, and may include an expandable compartment 14 which is attached to and expands from the underside of the fixed compartments 12, as illustrated in FIGS. 1-3.
  • the fixed compartments 12, of which there are four (4) shown, can be of any desired dimension, shape and size to accommodate flatware. It is particular to the embodiment shown in FIG. 1 that the compartments 12 be of sufficient length and width to accommodate two stacks of flatware stored side-by-side in opposing directions. Further, while shown as three parallel fixed compartments 12 a-c and one perpendicular fixed compartment 12d in FIGS. 1 and 2, alternate arrangements are certainly possible and should be considered to fall within the scope of the present invention.
  • each of the fixed compartments 12 preferably includes two divider areas 20.
  • the divider areas 20 each have three pair of divider position slots 22 which allow attachment of a divider 16 (see FIGS. 6A and 6B).
  • each of the fixed compartments 12 can be customized to accommodate specific flatware.
  • a divider 16 may be attached at the two innermost divider position slots 22 to accommodate short flatware (e.g., teaspoons), while in another fixed compartment 12b a divider 16 may be attached at the two outermost divider position slots 22 to accommodate long flatware (e.g., ice-tea spoons).
  • any additional fixed compartments 12 can be likewise customized for short, medium, or long flatware. Further, as flatware size is not the only consideration for customizing the fixed compartments 12, additional dividers 16 (i.e., three or more total dividers 16 for each compartment 12) may be used to accommodate relatively irregular flatware (e.g., short soup spoons with large heads).
  • the expandable compartment 14 is preferably slidably attached to the underside of the tray including the fixed compartments 16. This slidable attachment can be achieved in any of the ways known to those skilled in the art.
  • the expandable compartment 14 may be extended to any point within the range of from completely open, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, to completely closed, as shown in FIGS. 4 and 5.
  • the divider areas 20 are preferably comprised of three pair of divider position slots 22. That is, each divider 16 is retained at two attachment points, with one on each of the two opposing inside surface walls of the fixed compartment.
  • the two opposing divider position slots 22 i.e., attachment points
  • the divider position slots 22 are comprised of vertical slots 24 extending from the bottom wall of the compartment to the upper edge of the inside surface wall.
  • the upper edge of the wall also features a first finger notch 25, the purpose of which is explained in more detail below.
  • the embodiment of FIG. 1 is shown to have four fixed compartments 12, only three of the fixed compartments 12a-c having divider areas 20.
  • the fourth fixed compartment 12d might typically be used for storing miscellaneous kitchen items, such as can and bottle openers, stirring spoons, spatulas, and the like. However, any and all fixed compartments 12 may be made with divider areas 20. Further, as the dividers 16 of this embodiment are removable, any one of the three compartments 12a-c which include divider areas 20 may be used without dividers 16, if desired.
  • the divider 16 is comprised of a base 30 and three upright portions 32a-c.
  • the outer upright portions 32a, b are designed to flex inward slightly and include a locking rib 34 along a centerline of the outer surface 35.
  • the locking rib 34 corresponds — in a male/female connection manner — to the vertical slot 26 of the divider position slots 22 in the divider areas 20.
  • the interaction of the locking rib 34 with the vertical slot 26 locks the divider 16 into the divider position slot 22.
  • the inner upright portion 32c operates as a sectioning wall to separate, for example, two stacks of flatware. This sectioning wall 32c may be centered to provide sub- compartments of equal width or off-center to accommodate, for example, stacks stored in opposite directions, as shown in FIG. 8.
  • each outer upright portions 32a and b is positioned at the upper end of each outer upright portions 32a and b.
  • This second finger notch 37 aligns with the first finger notch 25 of the compartment wall to form a significant opening 40, the purpose of which is described in more detail below.
  • each outer upright portion 32a, b engages the vertical slot 26.
  • the upright portions 32a and b flex inward until each "clicks" into locked position.
  • the opening 40 formed on each side of the divider 16 allows a user to insert a finger and flex the upright portion 32a, b inward to thereby unlatch the locking rib 34 from the vertical slot 26 and lift the divider 16 from the compartment.
  • FIG. 6B illustrates an alternate embodiment of the divider 1 16.
  • the two upright portions 132a and b cause a small gap and large gap in the fixed compartment 12 when used.
  • the small gap and large gap are useful to accommodate flatware, such as forks and spoons, where the head is significantly wider than the handle or the neck is significantly narrower than the handle.
  • a tab 134 is shown on the open end of the base 130 for locking the divider 116 into a divider area 20. This particular tab 134 is designed to frictionally fit within divider position slots 22 as shown in FIG. 9. While only the open end of the base 130 is shown to have a tab 134, both ends could be provided with this locking feature to better secure divider 1 16.
  • divider 1 16 creates unequal sub-compartments within the fixed compartments 12.
  • flatware having a wide end and narrow end (e.g., spoons and forks) to be oriented in double stacks in opposite directions (see, e.g., FIG. 8).
  • the various dividers can be permanently affixed within one or more of the fixed compartments 12. This can be achieved by molding the tray with integral dividers (not shown) or providing means, such as screws, glue, non-releasable tabs, or the like, to secure the dividers at one of the divider positioning slots 22. This latter method allows the consumer to still customize the cutlery tray for a given flatware size and design. Those skilled in the art would understand how to achieve such modifications based solely on the disclosure of this application.
  • FIGS. 8 and 10 a second embodiment of a cutlery tray 1 10 is shown. Except as discussed below, the cutlery tray 1 10 is substantially identical in form and function to the cutlery tray 10 described above.
  • the expandable compartment 14 may include a removable knife block 50.
  • a removable knife block 50 is shown in FIG. 7.
  • the knife block 50 is comprised of a plurality of upright portions 232 separated by a space. The number of knives which may be held by the knife block is dictated by the number of spaces.
  • a long tapered tab or protuberance 234 is shown on an end of the knife block 50 for locking the component into the extendable compartment 14. This particular tab 238 is designed to frictionally fit within a corresponding slot (not shown) in one of either a compartment wall or a permanent or fixed knife block 60 to provide a knife block which extends the width of the expanded compartment, as shown in FIG. 8.
  • an expandable compartment 14 includes both a fixed knife block 60 and a removable knife block 50.
  • the fixed knife block 60 may be permanently attached within the expandable compartment 14 by any known means, including epoxy, glue, molded connectors, metal fasteners, or the like.
  • the removable knife block 50 may be attached in much the same manner as a divider 16 is attached with the fixed compartments 12 as discussed above.
  • the removable knife block 50 may be removed for some uses, as shown in FIG. 10 leaving an open space for storage of general utensils.
  • the fixed knife block 60 and removable knife block 50 are positioned to align with the transverse wall 55 of the fixed compartments 12.
  • the underside of the fixed compartments 12 can be made to allow for storage of the knife block 60 (without knives, of course). The storage is accomplished by merely moving the expandable compartment 14 toward a closed position (see FIG. 4).
  • FIG. 7 one embodiment of the fixed and removable knife blocks 60 and 50, respectively, can be more readily understood. Essentially, with the exception of the specific features noted below, the two blocks are substantially similar in design, though one may be made longer than the other, if desired.
  • the removable block 50 is preferably made of a sufficiently rigid material to maintain its form over an extended period of use. It should also be sufficiently pliable to allow for removable attachment and prevent damaging any stored utensils.
  • Block 60 may be similarly constructed.
  • the blocks 50, 60 consists of a series of f ⁇ ngerlike members 54 separated by slots 56, each of a sufficient width to accommodate a knife blade.
  • the protuberance 234 corresponds to a similarly shaped indentation (not shown) on an interior surface of any compartment wall. The two elements fit together to hold the removable block 50 in place.
  • the outer surface (not shown) of the adjoining end of the fixed knife block 60 would also necessarily include an indention.

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Plateau de rangement de couteaux à paroi périphérique jointe à une surface de fond, compartiments fixes définis par au moins une partie de ladite paroi, paroi supplémentaire avec surface inférieure, fentes de position de division dans le compartiment fixe, et division amovible s'engageant en retenue dans le compartiment fixe à une fente de position de division. La division amovible sépare des ustensiles dans le compartiment fixe. Une série de fentes de position de division dans le compartiment fixe permettent de retenir la division amovible en plusieurs positions. De plus, un compartiment extensible défini par une seconde paroi périphérique et une seconde surface inférieure qui s'étend depuis le dessous de la première paroi périphérique et la première surface inférieure peut aussi être fourni. Le compartiment extensible peut comprendre un bloc à couteaux permanent et, éventuellement, un bloc à couteaux amovible qui se fixe au bloc à couteaux permanent.
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