Tray is engineered for receiving food, in particular on board aeroplanes, vehicles or other transport means, wherein the tray comprises a tray body, on which a first receiving surface for receiving food is formed, and a receiving part extending above the first receiving surface and spaced therefrom, on which upper side of which a second receiving surface for receiving food extending above the first receiving surface and spaced therefrom. Since the receiving surfaces are disposed on different planes, the actual area of the tray may be slight, in which case the receiving surfaces disposed lying above one another together form a receiving surface which may be substantially larger than the area of the tray. The tray is therefore particularly suitable for use in restricted spatial conditions, for example on board aeroplanes. The vertical dimensions of the tray may be such that the tray body with the receiving part placed thereon fits into a slide-in unit of an existing trolley. This saves space, for example on board aeroplanes.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application no. PCT/EP98/03323, filed Jun. 4, 1998, which claims the priority of German application no. 197 24 302.9, filed Jun. 9, 1997, and each of which is incorporated herein by reference.
A pegboard tray for retaining food items during transportation includes a base support surface on which a food container of a predetermined height can be disposed and retained in a manner to prevent lateral movement, the base support surface having a plurality of peg receiving surfaces and a plurality of pegs, wherein each peg is removably disposed one the peg receiving surface about the food container and wherein pegs cooperate with each other in a manner to prevent the food container from moving laterally on the base support surface.
A concession tray for selectively supporting concessions in a substantially horizontal position relative to a stadium seat, thereby facilitating the comfort and enjoyment of a patron at a performance or event. A retaining flange is coupled to the concession tray and easily integrated with an existing stadium seat such that the concession tray may retain concessions in a fixed relationship with a stadium seat without requiring substantial modification of the stadium seat, if any. The concession tray may also incorporate advertising thereon to generate revenue for a specific performance venue.