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What is claimed is:
1. A rotating musical serving plate (10) comprising:
A) a serving plate (12) comprises a top (12A), the top (12A) comprises a
serving plate bearing base (12AB) which is securely attached at a serving
plate (12) lower side, a serving plate spindle socket (12AA) is securely
attached centrally to the underside of the serving plate (12);
B) a support (14) comprises a base (14A) which is securely attached to a
lower distal end of a pedestal (14B), the upper distal end of the pedestal
(14B) is securely attached to a bearing ring (14C), the bearing ring (14C)
comprises a plurality of bearing retainers (14CA) functioning to rotatably
restrain a plurality of bearings (14CB), the plurality of bearings (14CB)
are in rollable contact with the serving plate bearing base (12AB), the
serving plate bearing base (12AB) functions as a surface for the plurality
of bearings (14CB);
C) a drive means (16) comprises plurality of mounting lugs (16AA) securely
attached around an outside lower distal portion of a perimeter of a drive
means housing (16A), the drive means (16) is securely attached to the base
(14A) at plurality of mounting lugs (16AA) by a fastening means, an upper
distal end of the drive means housing (16A) is securely attached to a
drive means cover (16B), the drive means cover (16B) at a central portion
is securely attached to a drive means spindle bearing (16D) functioning to
rotatably restrain a drive means spindle (16C), the drive means spindle
(16C) at one distal end functions to securely and removably engage the
serving plate spindle socket (12AA) with a drive means fluted adapter
(16E), the drive means spindle (16C) is connected at the opposite distal
end to the drive means (16), the drive means spindle (16C) transmits
rotational energy from the drive means (16) to the serving plate (12), the
serving plate spindle socket (12AA) cooperates with the drive means fluted
adapter (16E) to securely removably attach the serving plate spindle
socket (12AA) thereto, the drive means (16) functions to rotate the
serving plate (12);
D) an audio device (18) comprises a case (18A) which is securely attached
to the base (14A) by a second fastening means, the case (18A) comprises an
ON/OFF switch (18B) which function to control the audio device (18), the
case (18A) further comprises a speaker (18C) which functions to transmit
acoustical energy, the audio device (18) functions to emit speech, music
and sounds appropriate to the product displayed on the serving plate (12);
and
E) a power means (20) comprises a battery holder (20A) which constrains a
plurality of batteries (20AA), the power means (20) functions to provide
electricity to the drive means (16) and audio device (18) by a plurality
of power leads (20AB) and audio device power leads (20C), when a user
activates the ON/OFF switch (20B) electricity is sent to the audio device
(18) and the drive means (16) which activates sound and rotation.
2. The rotating musical serving plate (10) as described in claim 1, wherein
the serving plate (12) at a upper edge is removably attached to a cover
(24) which functions to protect a produce.
3. The rotating musical serving plate (10) as described in claim 1, wherein
the power means (20) is a power cord (22) adapted to cooperate with
household electricity to provide electrical power to the drive means (16)
and audio device (18) by the plurality of power leads (20AB) and audio
device power leads (20C), through the ON/OFF switch (20B). |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to serving plates. More particularly, the
present invention relates to serving plates which rotate and emit audible
sounds.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The present invention is a serving plate adapted to rotate and emit audible
sounds. There are known serving plates of different sizes, shapes and
configurations but, that rotate and emit sounds such as music or speech
appropriate for the occasion.
In U.S. Pat. No. 5,271,173, titled Structure of a Musical Picture Frame,
invented by Shu-Jen Huang and Min Chuan, a musical picture frame for
generating music for a picture frame and creates an elegant and romantic
atmosphere for memory. The picture frame can be inserted into a musical
structure which is composed of a pressure seat, a rubber conductor, a PC
board and a base seat. With fingers pressing on the pressure seat, the
rubber conductor will be forced to contact with the PC board circuit and
proper music will then be generated.
The patented invention differs from the present invention because the
patented invention does not rotate a display apparatus. The patented
invention does not support a rotatable display tray.
In U.S. Pat. No. 5,140,885, titled Serving Plate, invented by Jacob
Trivizki, a serving plate has a base body in which an integrated battery
operated musical box is incorporated. The musical box is connected with
two electrical leads which are printed on the plate, such that contact on
the plate between the leads is established by a knife when cutting a food
product on the plate between the leads.
The patented invention differs from the present invention because the
patented invention does not rotate a display apparatus. The patented
invention does not support a rotatable display tray. Sounds are emitted
when a metal cutting implement makes contact between two electrical
contacts when the implement is used for cutting the food product displayed
on the invention.
In U.S. Pat. No. 5,130,696, titled Sound-Generating Containment Structure,
invented by Theodore Liebman, an arrangement for the generation of or
producing of sound s, and more particularly, a containment device
incorporating a sound-generating device which will be activated upon
opening of the container structure so as emit a programed sequence of
sounds. In a more specific aspect, the containment structure may be
constituted of a beverage can; for instance, of the type which is widely
distributed in the so called soft-drink or carbonated beverage industry,
wherein the containment structure incorporates at least one compartment
containing a sound generating and emitting device which is activated upon
the opening of the containment structure.
The patented invention differs from the present invention because the
patented invention is not a food display device but a actual food
containment device for soft or other drinks. The present invention is a
food product display and holding device which supports food products such
as a cake. The patented invention comprises a rotation means to spin the
food product at a slow rate for display and simultaneously emit sounds.
In U.S. Pat. No. 5,119,932, titled Musical Base for Desk Top Articles,
invented by Ira Semanoff, a musical base includes sections for notepads,
writing instrument holders and paper clip dispensers. Each section is
provided with a sound producing module for emitting, for instance musical
advertising, jingles, and speech. Operation of the module is provided by
actuation of a switch or sensor, built into each section the base, when
the item is removed or replaced.
The patented invention differs from the present invention because the
patented invention does not rotate the displayed items. Further the
patented invention is more complex having a separate switch for each item
to be removed which emits a separate sound for each item.
Numerous innovations for Musical Rotating Cake Plate have been provided in
the prior art that are described as follows. Even though these innovations
may be suitable for the specific individual purposes to which they
address, they differ from the present invention as hereinafter contrasted.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Serving plates adapted to accommodate cakes and the like for display and
serving are typically static in nature. It is desired to display products
form all sides and with an accompanying sounds appropriate for the
display. Birthday cakes for example are displayed with musical tunes
emitted from sound device while the cake is slowly rotated. emitted from
the sound device. Since the sound is recorded onto a micro chip in digital
form, any recordable sound can be used.
The types of problems encountered in the prior art are that the display
stands did not rotate the product or out put sound.
The present invention solved a long felt need for a display that rotates a
product and emits sound such as music and speech which complement the
display of the product.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a product
display which rotates and emits sounds complementary to the product
displayed.
More particularly, it is an object of the present invention to provide
music and/or speech outputs.
In keeping with these objects, and with others which will become apparent
hereinafter, one feature of the present invention resides, briefly stated,
in a rotation means comprised of a motor and engagement means for a cake
plate.
When the display is designed in accordance with the present invention, a
pleasing and complementary sounds accompany the product. Further the
consumer can view all sides of the product without moving.
In accordance with another feature of the present invention, a sound box
emits music and/or speech which function to enhance the artistic and
informational aspects of the display.
Another feature of the present invention is that it may be battery powered.
Yet another feature of the present invention is that it may be power with
standard wall power.
Still another feature of the present invention is that the product tray is
removable.
Yet still another feature of the present invention is that the rotation
means is securely and removably attached to the bottom of the display tray
by a engagement of a fluted shaft end with a complementary socket securely
attached to the underside of the product tray.
Still yet another feature of the present invention is that the product tray
is supported by a bearing ring having inexpensive bearings distributed
around a bearing race. This low friction approach results in a much
smaller motor being necessary to rotate the loaded product tray
Another feature of the present invention is that music can be played
appropriate to the occasion.
The novel features which are considered characteristic for the invention
are set forth in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, both
as to its construction and its method of operation, together with
additional objects and advantages thereof, will be best understood from
the following description of the specific embodiments when read and
understood in connection with the accompanying drawing(s).
BRIEF LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS UTILIZED IN THE DRAWING
10--rotating musical serving plate (10)
12--serving plate (12)
12A--top (12A)
12AB--serving plate bearing base (12AB)
12AA--serving plate spindle socket (12AA)
14--support (14)
14A--base (14A)
14B--pedestal (14B)
14C--bearing ring (14C)
14CA--bearing retainer (14CA)
14CB--bearing (14CB)
16--drive means (16)
16A--drive means housing (16A)
16AA--mounting lugs (16AA)
16B--drive means cover (16B)
16C--drive means spindle (16C)
16D--drive means spindle bearing (16D)
16E--drive means fluted adapter (16E)
18--audio device (18)
18A--case (18A)
18B--ON/OFF switch (18B)
18C--speaker (18C)
20--power means (20)
20A--battery holder (20A)
20AA--batteries (20AA)
20AB--power leads (20AB)
20B--ON/OFF switch (20B)
20C--audio device power leads (20C)
22--power Cord (22)
24--cover (24)
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of rotating musical serving plate.
FIG. 2 is a cutaway view of a rotating musical serving plate.
FIG. 3 is a top view of a rotating musical serving plate.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Firstly, referring to FIG. 1 which is a perspective view of a rotating
musical serving plate (10) having the following features: serving plate
(12), base (14), base (14A), pedestal (14B), and cover (24).
A rotating musical serving plate (10) comprises a serving plate (12) which
is removably attached to a support (14). The support (14) comprises a base
(14A) which functions to provide stability to the rotating musical serving
plate (10). The base (14A) is centrally securely affixed to a lower distal
end of a pedestal (14B). The upper distal end of the pedestal (14B)
rotationally supports the serving plate (12).
A cover (24) is removably attached to the serving plate (12) and functions
to protect the product. The cover (24) may be manufactured from clear
materials so the product may be observed.
Secondly, referring to FIG. 2 which is a cutaway view of the rotating
musical serving plate (10) having the following features: top (12A),
serving plate bearing base (12AB), serving plate spindle socket (12AA),
support (14), base (14A), pedestal (14B), bearing ring (14C), bearing
retainer (14CA), bearing (14CB), drive means (16), drive means housing
(16A), mounting lugs (16AA), drive means cover (16B), drive means spindle
(16C), drive means spindle bearing (16D), drive means fluted adapter
(16E), audio device (18), power means (20), battery holder (20A),
batteries (20AA), power leads (20AB), ON/OFF switch (20B), audio device
power leads (20C), power cord (22), and cover (24).
The serving plate (12) comprises a top (12A). The top (12A) comprises a
serving plate bearing base (12AB) securely attached at a lower side. The
serving plate bearing base (12AB) functions as a bearing surface for a
beating (14CB). The a serving plate spindle socket (12AA) is securely
attached centrally to the underside of the serving plate (12). The serving
plate spindle socket (12AA) cooperates with a drive means fluted adapter
(16E) to securely removably attached the serving plate spindle socket
(12AA) thereto.
A support (14) comprises a base (14A) which is securely attached to a lower
distal end of a pedestal (14B). The upper distal end of the pedestal (14B)
is securely attached to a beating ring (14C). The bearing ring (14C)
comprises a bearing retainer (14CA) which functions to rotatably restrain
a plurality of bearings (14CB). The bearing (14CB) are in rollable contact
with the serving plate bearing base (12AB).
The base (14A) is securely attached to a drive means (16) at a plurality of
mounting lugs (16AA) by a fastening means. The plurality of mounting lugs
(16AA) are securely attached around an outside lower distal portion of a
perimeter of a drive means housing (16A). An upper distal end of the drive
means housing (16A) is securely attached to a drive means cover (16B). The
drive means cover (16B) at a central portion is securely attached to a
drive means spindle bearing (16D) functioning to rotatably restrain a
drive means spindle (16C). The drive means spindle (16C) at one distal end
functions to securely and removably engage the serving plate spindle
socket (12AA) with a drive means fluted adapter (16E). The drive means
spindle (16C) transmits rotational energy from the drive means (16) to the
serving plate (12)
An audio device (18) is securely attached to the base (14A) by a fastening
means. The audio device (18) functions to emit sounds based on a user's
preference.
An ON/OFF switch (20B) controls the sound and rotation of the rotating
musical serving plate (10) by a power means (20). The power means (20)
comprises a battery holder (20A) which constrains a plurality of batteries
(20AA) functioning to provide electricity to the drive means (16) and
audio device (18) by a plurality of power leads (20AB) and audio device
power leads (20C). The power means (20) may optionally further comprise a
power cord (22) adapted to cooperate with household electricity to provide
electrical power to the drive means (16). The power cord (22) is
electrically connected to the the ON/OFF switch (20B) which is
electrically connected to the audio device (18) by the plurality of power
leads (20AB) and audio device power leads (20C).
A power cord (22) may replace the battery holder (20A). One distal end of
the power cord (22) is electrically connected to standard wall power. The
opposite distal end of the power cord (22) is electrically connected to
the drive means (16) and audio device (18) by a plurality of power leads
(20AB) and audio device power leads (20C).
Lastly, referring to FIG. 3 which is a top view of a rotating musical
serving plate (10) having the following features: bearing ring (14C),
bearing retainer (14CA), bearing (14CB), drive means (16), drive means
housing (16A), mounting lugs (16AA), drive means cover (16B), drive means
spindle (16C), drive means spindle bearing (16D), drive means fluted
adapter (16E), audio device (18), case (18A), ON/OFF switch (18B), speaker
(18C), power means (20), battery holder (20A), batteries (20AA), power
leads (20AB), and audio device power leads (20C).
The bearing ring (14C) comprises the bearing retainer (14CA) which
functions to restrain the bearing (14CB). The bearing (14CB) functions to
provide a low friction contact with the serving plate bearing base (12AB).
The plurality of mounting lugs (16AA) are securely attached around an
outside lower distal portion of a perimeter of a drive means housing
(16A). The plurality of mounting lugs (16AA) functions to securely
attached the drive means (16) to the base (14A). An upper distal end of
the drive means housing (16A) is securely attached to a drive means cover
(16B). The drive means cover (16B) at a central portion is securely
attached to a drive means spindle bearing (16D) functioning to rotatably
restrain a drive means spindle (16C). The drive means spindle (16C) at one
distal end functions to securely and removably engage the serving plate
spindle socket (12AA) with a drive means fluted adapter (16E). The drive
means spindle (16C) transmits rotational energy from the drive means (16)
to the serving plate (12).
The audio device (18) comprises the case (18A) which is securely attached
to the base (14A) by a fastening means. The case (18A) comprises an ON/OFF
switch (18B) which function to control the audio device (18). The case
(18A) further comprises a speaker (18C) which functions to transmit
acoustical energy. The audio device (18) is electrically connected to the
power means (20) by the audio device power leads (20C). The power means
(20) comprises the battery holder (20A) which contain the batteries (20AA)
which electrically connected to the power leads (20AB) and the audio
device power leads (20C).
It will be understood that each of the elements described above, or two or
more together, may also find a useful application in other types of
constructions differing from the type described above.
While the invention has been illustrated and described as embodied in a
Musical Rotating Cake Plate, it is not intended to be limited to the
details shown, since it will be understood that various omissions,
modifications, substitutions and changes in the forms and details of the
device illustrated and in its operation can be made by those skilled in
the art without departing in any way from the spirit of the present
invention.
Without further analysis, the foregoing will so fully reveal the gist of
the present invention that others can, by applying current knowledge,
readily adapt it for various applications without omitting features that,
from the standpoint of prior art, fairly constitute essential
characteristics of the generic or specific aspects of this invention.
What is claimed as new and desired to be protected by Letters Patent is set
forth in the appended claims.
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