Abstract:
An elongated container tapered inward and rounded on both ends. The recessed interior is segmented by five recessed slots, spaced at three inch intervals. The anti-shifting bar and lock notches creates&#39; the locking system when the buffet server is place in support stand, there by stopping the buffet server from shifting front to back or sliding side to side while cradle in the support stand. The insertable-removable dividers, containers and sectional lids provides for a variety of set up weather mixing or matching keeping your liquid and solids separated if need be. The tabs and sockets, along with push button mechanism allows the buffet server to be taken apart and easily put together again for usage, storage or ease of shipping and handling.

Description:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS 
     This application claims the benefit of provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/719,056, filed 2005 Sep. 21 by the present inventor. 
    
    
     FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH 
     Not Applicable 
     SEQUENCE LISTING OR PROGRAM 
     Not Applicable 
     BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     1. Field of Invention 
     This invention generally relates to serving platters, specifically to buffet servers. 
     2. Prior Art 
     Previously: 
     Several references were uncovered in the prior art patent search by Gold Stein Law Office, P.C. he is a registered Patent attorney, registration no. 36, 527. 
     these did not provide all that my invention, buffet server with insertable-removable dividers provide. 
     Example one: U.S. Pat. No. 5,921,423 
     Inventor: Harold R. Howell, Alford D. Miskimen 
     Invented: Stackable Reusable Food Delivery Trays for simultaneously serving hot and cold food. 
     But, their invention was made to be stainable trays so as to serve such who are confined to a hospital bed, nursing home or incarceration, that&#39;s great in and of its&#39; self, however my said invention was invented for buffet style serving. 
     Therefore, a lot of people can be served using just one of said invention, opposed to their invention, although multiple serving, but only to and for one person at a time. 
     Also Mr. Howell and Mr. Miskimens&#39; pre-cut and cavity enclosures are permanently set in place you can not remove and place them were you want. 
     with my invention, buffet server with investable removable-dividers you have a choice you&#39;re not stuck with any one particular form or setup. 
     Example two: U.S. Pat. No. 5,116,240 
     Inventor: Heiner Wischhusen; Hans Kehlbeck 
     Invented: Multiple Portion Food Storage and Multiple serving Apparatus. 
     Here again stainable trays system but with lids for each container while inside the two tray lids. The trays containers are formed to hold extra servings and can be removed and stored in the refrigerator which is also good, but, still, they are stainable trays, you would need quite a number of individual trays to serve a family or a gathering of people, think of the cleanup and the cost of all those trays. 
     My invention, buffet server with insertable-removable dividers, has a container and lids. To provide easy setup indoors or outside for hot and cold foods for instants, if you are wanting to serve cold foods and want to keep said foods chilled, you do so by placing said foods in provided food containers, then place an empty one of said food containers right up against the container of food you want to keep chilled you then fill the empty said container with ice which, by the way you may very well, already planned to provide ice anyway, because of the get together, so therefore, having to provide ice is not a huge undertaking. 
     You then place one of said dividers in the recessed slot, that is right next to the one filled food container of ice, to insulate and separate the cold foods. Food containers are also heat resistant and their lids also, so that hot foods will not melt said containers, and the insertable-removable dividers provide extra support for said containers. 
     Example three: U.S. Pat. No. 6,209,346 B 1 
     Inventor: David C. Frosch 
     Invented: The Tailgate Picnic Device 
     This is a great invention for tailgate, camping out. I like this one a lot, you can even keep it in your vehicle if you like, but here again, I must stress the fact that it&#39;s&#39; still permanently formed. You can not adjust the form setup to fit the need size of your gathering. 
     Example four: U.S. Design Pat. No. D477,915 
     Inventor: Peter T. Slight 
     Invented: Tray 
     This is a unique design for a tray especially if you want to display something like snacks or knick knacks etc. but once again its&#39; not designed to serve food to a lot of people at one time, and yes its&#39; form is pre-set and unchangeable. 
     Example Five: 
     U.S. Pat. No. 2,081,078 
     Issue Date May 18, 1937 
     Current U.S. Class: 126/373.1; 220/533; 249/131 
     Current International Class: A21B 3/00 (20060101); A21B 3/13 (20060101) 
     Inventor: Watson M. Alice 
     Invented: Heated Tray 
     My buffet server doesn&#39;t use electrical heat, foods are kept hot by the thickness of the materials that the sever is made from. 
     Example Six: 
     U.S. Pat. No. 2,610,759 
     Issue Date Sep. 16, 1952 
     Current U.S. Class: 220/533; 312/308 
     Inventor: Slade 
     Invented: Plural partition receptacle 
     My buffet server has investable and remunerate divider panels the uniqueness of the lids. 
     Example Seven: 
     U.S. Pat. No. 5,806,708 
     Inventor: Schwab, John Sep. 15, 1998 
     Invention: Pressure tight travel container 
     A pressure tight travel case for airline passengers for use in the unpressurized baggage compartment Of an aircraft which provides miscellaneous toiletry items with protection against both temperature and pressure variations which might cause spillage of the toiletries&#39; contents, and which includes conveniences commonly found in other types of conventional travel containers. 
     My buffet sever is crafted to serve food and Mr John Schwab was created to pressurizing Toiletry bags for an airplane. 
     Example Eight: 
     U.S. Pat. No. 5,938,064 
     Inventor: Smith, Jr. Ronald G. Aug. 17, 1999 
     Invention: Storage box for scaffolds 
     A new storage box for scaffolds for securing between vertical supports of a scaffold. The inventive device includes a box portion having a rectangular configuration. The box portion has an open upper end, a closed lower end, a pair of long opposed side walls, and a pair of short opposed end malls. The box portion includes a lid hinged secured to an upper rear edge thereof for selectively covering the open upper end. Two sets of prongs are secured to exterior surfaces of the pair of short opposed end walls of the box portion. The prongs are vertically oriented with a channel fc/rlzzed there between. The channels are dimensioned fez&#39; engaging vertical support poles of a scaffold. 
     My buffet server is design to provide a strategic way of server food. 
     Example Nine: 
     U.S. Pat. No. 6,039,202 
     Inventor: Olstad, et al. Mar. 21, 2000 
     Invention: Cooler insert system 
     A cooler insert system that includes an open-sided, main frame structure including an end wall and two opposed side walls, the end wall and the two opposed side walls each having an opening formed there through the two opposed side walls having three pairs of divider screen guide channels&#39;, a snap fit, hinged frame panel that is simultaneously snap fittable to an end of each of the two opposed sidewalls of the frame structure to form an open topped box with the main frame structure&#39;, three divider screens, each divider screen being investable into one pair of the three pairs of divider screen guide channels of the 
     main frame structure to divide the interior of the main frame structure into compartments; and a number of stainable trays that are position within a compartment formed by one of the divider screens, each stainable tray having a holding cavity defined therein that is accessible through an access opening and a lower registration protrusion extending from the bottom thereof; the registration protrusion being sized and shaped to sealing fit into the access opening of a holding cavity of another tray member and to seal the access opening into the holding cavity. 
     My buffet server is not solely design to keep foods cool, its&#39; main purpose is to server food. This cooler&#39;s main purpose is to be a box for handling ice. 
     Example Ten: 
     U.S. Pat. No. 6,116,456 
     Inventor: Davis, Roberts J. Sep. 12, 2000 
     Invention: Insulated food box construction 
     An insulated food box construction  10  comprising a receptacle unit  11  including a reinforced generally rectangular receptacle member  20  having an open top, a closul&#39;e unit  12  including a pair of transparent lid panels  40  hinged connected to the receptacle member  20  and dimensioned to overlie the open top of the receptacle member  20 . Each of the lid panels  40  are provided with a pair of “stay open/stay closed” support arms and a support unit  13  including a pair of pivoted support legs $0 Operatively associated with the receptacle member  20  for elevating the receptacle member  20  to a serving height during use. 
     Example Eleven: 
     U.S. Pat. No. 6,209,346 
     Inventor: Frosch Apr. 3, 2001 
     Invented: Tailgate picnic device 
     A picnic tailgate device includes a housing with a lid hinged connected thereto. The housing is internally divided into a plurality of zones including an insulated zone for supporting food-containing containers therein and maintaining the containers in a warm condition. The housing further has a cool compartment for supporting a plurality of food-containing containers in a chilled condition, the cool housing including an enclosed ice-containing chamber for meltingly supporting the food containers thereby maintaining the cool temperature of the chilled foods. Preferably a handle attached to a side of the device for carrying purposes and, optionally included, are legs for supporting the device during use. 
     My buffet server is designed to be compact and personal so you have all the comfort without the bulkiness. 
     Example Twelve: 
     U.S. Pat. No. 6,629,620 
     Inventor: Freeman, Christine A. Oct. 7, 2003 
     Invention: Food service receptacle 
     A food service receptacle suited for storing and protecting a variety of prepared food items using efficient and manageable containers to allow easy and efficient food transfer. One embodiment includes a box, a closure unit, specialized containers and support members. The box can be lined with a watertight material such as plastic or galvanized metal. The closure unit is hinged mounted to said box and has openings covered by a netting material and also has a plurality of collapsible support arms to support an open position. The support members can be detachable and covered with a non-corrosive material at their bottom. 
     My buffet server doesn&#39;t use gas tanks or cylinders to heat up food because you just put you fresh cook while still hot and it will keep hot for a good while with the custom made lids in place. 
     Example Thirteen: 
     U.S. Pat. No. 6,966,450 
     Inventor: Askew, Stacy W. Nov. 22, 2005 
     Invention: Partitioned ice chest 
     A partitioned ice chest including an insulated box with a bottom wall and an open top. Front, back and opposed side malls extend upwardly from the bottom wall. A removable lid closes the open top. Vertical slots are provided in the side walls. A partition can be oriented vertically or horizontally within the box. Tabs extending from the partition are slid ably positioned within the slots to prevent the partition from sliding about. 
     My buffet server is for serving food not for storing ice. 
     Example Fourteen: 
     U.S. Pat. No. 7,004,323 
     Inventor: Symonds&#39; Theresa H. Feb. 28, 2006 
     Invention: Lunch box with divider structure 
     A lunch box includes a housing that has top and bottom surfaces. The housing further has sidewalls integral with the bottom surface and preferably extending upwardly there from. Support members are secured to the plurality of sidewalls. The divider plates are removable attachable to the support members. A divider bar is slid ably position able into corresponding slots on the divider plates. The divider bar also has slots formed along a length thereof. Divider members have a plurality of slots formed therein for selectively engaging the divider bar. The divider bar and the plurality of divider members advantageously cooperate with each Other for maintaining food products during transportation. The lunch box further has a zipper for attaching the top surface to the housing. A flexible handle is also connected to the housing. 
     My buffet server is made for serving more than one person. 
     Example Fifteen 
     U.S. Pat. No. 7,044,424 
     Inventor: Robertson, et al. May 16, 2006 
     Invented: Article holder for a barrel cooler 
     An article holder for a barrel cooler has a lip for fitting on the top end of the barrel sidewall and a tray attached to the lip for holding containers which indicate the contents of the barrel. 
     My buffet server has a groove to aid the lids to stay in place. Even if you&#39;re catering or own a catering business, my buffet server with insertable-removable dividers is designed to help make your setup and cleanup more easier, a product that afford food hygiene, convenience, and functionality which help makes it easier to organize and host a successful picnic, family get to gather or catering events both small and large. 
     OBJECTS: I have invented buffet server with insertable-removable dividers to: Provide insertable-removable dividers, and insertable-removable food containers, and three pc. sectional lids, a human can use to serve food using said invention to a gathering of people, not just one or two and at the same time help limit food exposure to the environment. 
     ADVANTAGE: Because of the insertable-removable dividers my said buffet server can go from one to six meals, all in one container, just by adding or removing said dividers. It also brakes down for easy storage when not in use with the push of two buttons. 
    
    
     
       DRAWINGS 
       Figures 
         FIG. 1  is a three dimensional view of sectional lid no. one 
         FIG. 2  is a three dimensional view of sectional lid no. two. 
         FIG. 3  is a three dimensional view of sectional lid no. three. 
         FIG. 4  is a three dimensional view of buffet server. 
         FIG. 5  is a three dimensional view of support stand. 
         FIG. 6  is a two dimensional view of insertable-removable dividers. 
         FIG. 7  is a three dimensional view of middle food container insert. 
         FIG. 7A  is a top view of food containers lids. 
         FIG. 8  is a side view of end food containers. 
         FIG. 9  is a top inside view of end food containers. 
         FIG. 10  is an end view of one of two end lids. 
         FIG. 10  is a view of one of four sealed end of lids. 
         FIG. 11  end view of buffet server. 
         FIG. 12  is a front view of one of two center support beams. 
         FIG. 13  is a front view of one of two end support beams. 
         FIG. 14  is an assembled view of buffet server. 
         FIG. 15  is a close-up side view of buffet server before joining the two halves together. 
       DRAWINGS 
       Figures of Alternative Embodiment 
         FIG. 16  is a view of four pc. sectional lid. 
         FIG. 17  is a view of two pc. sectional lid. 
         FIG. 18  is a view of three pc. Screen sectional lid. 
         FIG. 19  is a view of one pc. lid. 
         FIG. 20  is a view of six pc. sectional lid. 
         FIG. 21  is a view of 12 slot buffet server. 
         FIG. 22  is a view of fold-able stand on wheels. 
         FIG. 23  is a view of fold-able stand. 
         FIG. 24  is a view of full length food container. 
         FIG. 25  is a view of two pc. food containers. 
         FIG. 26  is a view of three pc. food containers. 
         FIG. 27  is a view of four pc. food containers. 
         FIG. 28  is a view of mini-version of the large buffet server. 
         FIG. 29  is a view of a cart with wood and metal accompaniment structure on wheels. 
         FIG. 30  is a view of wood buffet server and support stand. 
         FIG. 31  is a view of a electrical and ceramic buffet server. 
         FIG. 32  is a view of ceramic and stainless steel buffet server with stainless steel support stand. 
         FIG. 33  is a view of a crystal buffet server. 
         FIG. 34  is a view of a plastic buffet server. 
         FIG. 35  is a view of a coming ware buffet server. 
         FIG. 36  is a view of a china buffet server. 
         FIG. 37  is a view of a stainless steel buffet server, lids, dividers, food containers, and support stand. 
         FIG. 38  is a view of a buffet server that separates and closes using buckles as fastener. 
     
    
    
     DRAWING 
     Reference Numerals 
     
         
           1  lid no. one 
           2  lid no. two 
           3  lid no. three 
           4  buffet server 
           5  support stand 
           6  insertable-removable divider 
           6 A a top view of one of five dividers food container lid 
           7  food container 
           7 A food container lid 
           20  food placement area 
           22  lock notch 
           30  lid groove 
           40  recessed slot 
           50  sterling silver trim 
           60  sealed end 
           70  extended rim 
           80  handle 
           93  latch 
           93 A rivet bra socket bra push button mechanism 
           94  tab 
           96  anti-shifting bar 
           200  center support beam end support beam 
           300  side plank 
       
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
     FIG.  1 . 15  Preferred Embodiment 
     A preferred embodiment of my present invention buffet server with insertable-removable dividers is illustrated in  FIGS. 1-15  starting with  FIG. 1  is a view of lid no.  1  made of tempered glass, elongated shaped, approximately 195.2 mm×292.8×73.2 mm with a black solid handle  80 . The sealed end  60  is only 61 mm high, because it doesn&#39;t go all the way down like the extended rim  70  does. The sterling silver trim  50  is applied to all the edges. 
       FIG. 2  is a view of lid no.  2  made of tempered glass, elongate shaped, approximately 195.2 mm×292.8 mm×73.2 mm with a black solid handle  80  and two sealed ends  60 . But the sealed end  60  is only 61 mm high, because they don&#39;t go all the way down like the extended rim  70  does. The sterling silver trim  50  is applied to alt the edges. 
       FIG. 3  is a view of lid no.  3  made of tempered glass, elongate shaped, approximately 195.2 mm×292.8 mm×73.21 mm because it doesn&#39;t go all the way down like the extended rim  70  does. The sterling silver trim  50  is applied to all the edges. 
       FIG. 4  Buffet server  4  is tapered inward and rounded on both ends and is approximately 610 mm×341.6 mm×170.8 mm, this includes the 24.4 mm thickness as well. The inside of buffet server  4  is segmented by five recessed slots  40  that are 24.4 mm. wide and 12.2 mm deep and go from one side to the side at 73.2 mm intervals. These recessed slots  40  separate the food areas  20 . In the top of the rim of buffet server  4  is the lid groove  30 , this groove keeps lids  1 ,  2  and  3  from easily sliding off buffet server. At the base of the buffet server  4  is the anti-shifting bar  96  approximately 388 mm×48.8 mm×24.4 mm. Buffet server  4  will be manufactured in two halves for now, both halves will consist of approximately 12.2 mm×12.2 mm×12.2 mm tabs  94 A and the second half will consist of approximately 12.3 mm×12.3 mm×12.3 mm sockets bra in this way the joining of the two halves will stay aligned and the latch  93  and push button mechanism  93 A will hold the two said halves together. The rivets  93 B will hold the latch  93  in place. 
       FIG. 5  is the support stand  5  measuring 439.21u111×292.8111111×146.4 mm which consist of two side planks  300 , two end support beams  100  and two center support beam  200  having two lock notches  22  measuring 48.8 mm×48.8 mm×48.8 mm one on each center support beam  200 . The support stands  5  measures approximately 292.8 mm×292.8 mm×146.2 mm. 
       FIG. 6  is a view of the insertable-removable divider  6  each one is approximately 317.2 mm×24.2 mm×207.41-141 mm also each insertable-removable divider  6  is of the same half of a circle pattern and the rectangular top view ha is a top view of 1 of 6 of the insertable-removable divider  6 . 
       FIG. 7  is a view of 4 of 4 of the middle food containers  7 . Said food container are available in two sizes approximately 292.8 mm×73.2 mm×195.2 is small and medium size is 292.8 mm×146.4 mm×195. mm and they have the same half a circle pattern as well. 
     Each one is approximately 292.8 mm×73.2 mm×195.2 mm. 
       FIG. 8  is an upright view of the 2 of 2 end food containers  7  the outer wall is rounded and the inter wall straight and they&#39;re exchangeable. 
       FIG. 9  is an inside view of the 2 of 2 end food container  7 . 
       FIG. 10  is an end view of one of the two outer lids  1  and  3 . 
       FIG. 10A  is a view of one of four sealed end  60  on the lids  1 ,  2  and  3  the extended rim  70  is approximately 12.2 mm×6.1 mm. 
       FIG. 11  a view of one of two ends of buffet server  4 . 
       FIG. 12  is a view of one of two center support beam  22  approximately 450.8 mm×24.4 mm 146.4 mm. 
       FIG. 13  is a view of one of two outer support beams  100  measuring approximately 439.2 mm×24.4 mm×146.4 mm. 
       FIG. 14  is an assembled one dimensional view from the outside of buffet server  4 . The parts that are shown are the food placement areas  20 , lids groove  30 , recessed slots  40 , sterling silver trim  50 , handles  80 , latch  93 , push button mechanism  931 , rivets  93 B, tabs  94 , sockets  94 A, anti-shifting bar  96 , center support beam  200 , support stand three piece sectional lid  1 ,  2  and  3 .  FIG. 15  is a close-up view of buffet which shows the approximately position of tabs  94  and sockets  94 A. Said tabs are on No.  1  along with latch  93 , and rivets  93 B. Said sockets  94 A are on No.  2  along with push button mechanism  94 A. Food areas  20 , lids groove  30 , recessed slots  40 , anti-shifting bar  96  and buffet server  4 . 
     OPERATION 
     Preferred Embodiment—FIGS 
     The buffet server  4  in  FIG. 4 ,  14 ,  15  operates with your choices of food texture, temperature and amount, by using insertable-removable dividers  6  in  FIG. 6  and insertable-removable, heat resistant food container  7  in  FIGS. 7 ,  8 , and  9  and three piece tempered glass sectional lids  1 ,  2  and  3  in  FIG. 1 ,  2 ,  3 ,  10 ,  10 A,  14  and tabs  94 , socket  94 A, latch  93  with rivets  93 B and push button mechanism  94 A in  FIGS. 4 ,  14 , and  15 . 
     Food textures: if your choice of food is dry or none liquids, you do not have to use the food containers  7  in  FIGS. 7 ,  8 , and  9  because your foods are not wet or runny they will not interfere with other foods unless mu just choose to do so. To keep dry foods separated from wet foods you use the food containers  7  in  FIGS. 7 ,  8 , and  9  to hold the liquids in place. 
     Food temperature hot: if your choice of foods are hot no matter liquids or solids just use the heat resistant food containers  7  in  FIGS. 7 ,  8 , and  9 , even hot dry foods sweat out liquids, this will keep the dry hot foods from running into other foods. You just insert one of insertable-removable divider  6  in  FIG. 6  into recessed slots  40  in  FIGS. 4 ,  14 , and  15  next to the container of hot food; this will also keep the hot container of food even more sturdy because the container  7  in  FIG. 7 ,  8 ,  9  will not melt when used respectfully. 
     Food temperature cold: if your choice of food is cool or chilled just place the foods you want to keep cold in one of the food containers  7  in  FIGS. 7 ,  8 , and  9  place it in the food area  20  in  FIGS. 4 ,  14  and  15  of your choice, you then place another food container  7  in  FIGS. 7 ,  8 , and  9  fill it with ice then place the ice filled container  7  right up against the foods mu want to keep cold or chilled you then place an insertable-removable divider  6  in  FIG. 6  into recessed slots  40  in  FIGS. 4 ,  14 , and  15  right up against the container of ice, this will insulate the ice so it will last longer. You normally have ice handy at a gathering of people so it is not a gigantic under taking to have to provide ice. Insertable removable dividers: the dividers  6  in  FIG. 6  gives you multiple ways for setting up the food placement areas  20  in  FIGS. 4 ,  14 , and  15  by placing them in the recessed slots  40  in  FIG. 4 ,  14  anils for supporting the food containers  7  in FIGS.  7 , 8 , and  9 . The one inch thickness of the dividers  6  in  FIG. 6  helps keep the food at the temperature you like. Use the container lids  7 A in  FIG. 7A  to seal foods in containers  7  in FIGS.  7 , 8  and  9  if you so desire extra food coverage. Three-piece sectional glass lids: the lids  1 ,  2  and  3  in  FIGS. 1 ,  2 ,  3 ,  10 ,  10 A and  14  work because they are sealed on all inter ends  60  in  FIGS. 1 ,  2 ,  3 ,  10 ,  11 , and  14  so when you by choice lift up one lid at a time, that will be the only food areas  20  in  FIGS. 4 and 11  exposed to flies, airborne particles and germs, at your choice the rest will be covered. The lids  1 ,  2  and  3  in  FIGS. 1 ,  2 ,  3 ,  10 ,  10 A and  14  fits down in 12.2 mm wide and 12.2 mm deep groove  30  in  FIGS. 4 ,  14  and  15  that&#39;s cut in the top of buffet servers  4  rim in  FIGS. 4 ,  14 , and  15  to help prevent said lids from easily sliding off accidentally once they&#39; in place in  FIGS. 4 ,  14  and  15  also the said groove  30  in  FIG. 4 , ligand  15  helps prevent flies and other insects from crawling so easily under lids  1 ,  2  and  3  in  FIGS. 4 ,  14  and  15  Amount: the heat resistant food containers inserts  7  in  FIGS. 7 ,  8 , and  9  will provide two available sizes: 73.2 mm wide and the food containers for your preference. The food containers  7  in  FIGS. 7 ,  8 , and  9  all have lids  7 A in  FIG. 7  for them that way your foods are even more protected if need extra coverage. Tabs  94  in  FIGS. 4 ,  14  and  15  are placed inside of sockets  94 A in  FIGS. 4 ,  14  and  15  this will keep the two halves of buffet server  4  in  FIGS. 4 ,  14  and  15  aligned once they are clicked in place by the latch  93  in  FIGS. 4 ,  14  and  15  that is held in place using rivets  93 B in  FIGS. 4 ,  14  and  15 . The push button mechanism  94 A in  FIGS. 4 ,  14  and  15  works to hold the two halves of said buffet server  4  together once they&#39;ve been clicked them into place. 
     DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION OF ALTERNATIVE EMBODIMENTS 
       FIG. 16  a set of four tempered glass sectional lids.
         Operation lift one lid at a time to help keep out flies.       

       FIG. 17  a set of two tempered glass lids.
         Operation lift one lid a time to help keep out flies.       

       FIG. 18  a set of three netted lids to help foods that needs air to breath with freedom and to limit flies access to foods while foods are breathing.
         Ex: to help keep breads dry without total exposure to flies.   Operation: place netted lid on foods that needs to breath.       

       FIG. 19  one lid that cover entire buffet server. 
     Operation: to cover food that requires only one big lid. 
       FIG. 20  a set of six sectional lids to cover each food placement areas or to fit a large buffet server.
         Operation: lift one lid at a time to help keep out flies.       

       FIG. 21  approximately four or five feet in length buffet server, with approximately twelve food placement areas.
         Operation; place food in areas of your choice.       

       FIG. 22  a fold-able stand on wheels for buffet server.
         Operation: unfold and lock stand into position, then place the buffet server support stand in position top of the carts&#39; legs then place said buffet server in position on the support stand.       

       FIG. 23  another foldable stand for buffet server.
         Operation: unfold and place said support stand on top fold-able stand the place       

       FIG. 24  is a full length heat resistant food container that lines the full interior length of buffet server.
         Operation: insert into said buffet server food placement areas.       

       FIG. 25  is two equal in size heat resistant food containers that line the full interior length of this buffet server
         Operation: insert into buffet server food placement areas.       

       FIG. 26  is three equal size heat resistant food containers that line the full interior length of this buffet server. 
       FIG. 27  is four equal in size heat resistant food containers that line the full interior length of said buffet server.
         Operation: insert into said buffet server food placement areas.       

       FIG. 28  is a mini-version of the larger buffet server.
         Operation: can be used as table dispenser for condiments, nuts, dinner mints, honey, syrups etc. . . .       

       FIG. 29  is a cart with wood metal accompaniments structure
         Operation: place buffet server support stand on top of cart s′ legs then place buffet serve in stand buffet server in position on support stand.       

       FIG. 30  a wood buffet server and support stand is made out of wood with tempered or plastic three piece sectional lids. 
       FIG. 31  an electrical and ceramic buffet server the interior of buffet server is metro from ceramic. The exterior of this electrical buffet server is made of a type of metal tin with three off and on buttons and lids made of plastic or glass. The electricity is built directly into stand only; it doesn&#39;t run through the ceramic. Operation place your foods in ceramic buffet server then plug in the power cord set the control knobs to your liking.  FIG. 32  ceramic and stainless steel buffet server with stainless steel support stand. Operation: place ceramic server inside of the stainless steel steam pan with the stainless support stand made for using fuel from cans and potable gas tanks whatever you prefer. 
       FIG. 33  is a crystal buffet server it is made from crystal lots of different cuts and different colors, and shapes different styles. 
       FIG. 34  is made from plastic, many different styles, colors and shapes. This server and the stand is made from plastic. 
       FIG. 35  is made from corning ware again different colors shapes and styles. 
       FIG. 36  is made from china ware styles, shapes, and colors. 
       FIG. 37  is made of stainless steel the lids, dividers, food containers, stand handles also the support stands can be used for serving trays when they are not being used with the buffet server and the stands can be built into the buffet server if need be and all the buffet servers that can be cut in halves can also instead be increase or deceased in length just by adding or removing an extension leaf with tabs and sockets and the push button mechanism included on all extensions so that you can make the set-up as lengthy as you want. Wow! I like the extension leaf already. Also that would mean making extensions of the support stand as well as including the anti-shifting bar on the bottom of the extension leaf, by doing this you will be able to replace any part of the buffet server very, very easily this in return will generate more revenue, even long term revenue.  FIG. 38  buffet server cut in half no.  1  and no.  2  but using two buckles to lock  FIG. 38  not the two halves together. There are two buckles on each side of this server and anti-shifting bar is cut off center form a male and female cut. This style of cut allows the center weight of the server to be supported by the anti-shifting bar, now the center is three times more stronger. 
     ADVANTAGES 
     From the description above, a number of advantages of buffet server become evident: where by all the lids, recessed slots, heat resistant food containers, food placement areas, the support stand, whether you use the long or short version, it&#39;s buffet server that can truly accommodate and complement your buffet need, buffet server is a great improvement in the serving platter field. 
     CONCLUSION, RAMIFICATION, AND SCOPE 
     Conclusion 
     Accordingly the reader will see that said buffet server with inset-table-removable dividers, insertable-removable food containers, can make planning your next cook out, catering event, office party, church fellowship, family gathering, etc. . . . a success 
     Furthermore, buffet server permits all said parts to be manufactured in a variety of colors, shapes, sizes, widths and materials to give the user more set up choices. 
     Although the description above contains much specificity, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but, merely providing illustrations of some of the recently preferred embodiments of this invention. 
     Ramifications 
     For example said buffet server can have other shapes, such as circular, oval, trapezoidal, triangular, etc. . . . , more insertable-removable dividers can be add and said dividers can be made thicker or thinner. The lid groove can be replaced by a different design on the lids so that said lids just fit down on the inside of said buffet server. Also can be design to look like persons, places, or things even animals. 
     Scope 
     Thus the scope of the said invention should be determined by the appended claims and their Legal equivalents, rather than by the examples given.