Tableware for portion control

a technology for portion control and tableware, which is applied in the field of tableware, can solve the problem that the retaining wall feature of the pizza/cake plate cannot accommodate a pizza slice that is too large, and achieve the effect of reducing the number of pizza slices

a technology for portion control and tableware, which is applied in the field of tableware, can solve the problem that the retaining wall feature of the pizza/cake plate cannot accommodate a pizza slice that is too large, and achieve the effect of reducing the number of pizza slices

US20100282761A1Inactive Publication Date: 2010-11-11BARRECA EILEEN +1

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[0021]The preferred embodiments may be understood by referring to FIG. 1 to FIG. 5, which depict top plan views and perspective views of the Fit Kid tableware.

Function / Use of Each Fit Kid Tableware Piece:

Meal Plate:

[0022]The meal plate features architectural barriers (walls and depressions) that control / allow for pre-determined portion sizes. Incorporating the current USDA recommendations, in the embodiment shown in FIG. 1, one-half of the plate has depressions and walls that allow for a one-cup serving size of fruits and / or vegetables. The remaining two one-quarter sections have depressions and walls that allow for a one-half cup serving size of meats / proteins in one side and a one-half cup serving size of grains in the other.

[0023]The meal plate features representative colors and key words those are consistent throughout the Fit Kid tableware. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 1 the representative colors and keywords closely correspond to the current. USDA balanced diet recommendati...

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Abstract

The present invention is a set of tableware for portion control, which includes: a meal plate, a cup, a soup / cereal bowl, a pizza / cake plate, and a snack / ice-cream bowl. Such tableware features architectural barriers for pre-determined portion sizes, representative colors and keywords that correspond to food groups and / or food items, and portholes that serve as an additional guard against overfilling through siphoning off and / or as a visual reminder to consciously put food in the designated sections.

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[0001]REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION[0002]This application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61 / 162,382, entitled “TABLEWARE FOR PORTION CONTROL” and filed on Mar. 23, 2009. The teachings of the entire referenced application are incorporated herein by references.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0003]This invention relates generally to tableware designed to streamline the process of “rightsizing” food portions in an effort to address a major cause of the childhood obesity epidemic oversized portions.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0004]A portion is the amount of food someone chooses, which is any random amount they decide to put on their plate. A U.S.D.A. (United States Department of Agriculture) recommended serving size is not at all random; it is a precise, measurable and standardized amount for particular food that details the nutrients or calories for that serving. Despite serving size labels on all packaged food in the U.S., and despite widesprea...

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Application Information

Patent Timeline
11 Nov 2010
Publication
US20100282761A1
IPC
A47G19/00; A47G19/22
CPC
A47G19/2227; A47G19/025
Inventors
BARRECA, EILEEN; SPIEZIO, SHEILA