This invention relates to a beverage container having a lid and a straw and more particularly to a beverage container having a lid with a self-retentive straw that resists removal when the lid is attached to the container.
It is known in the prior art to combine the concept of a drinking container and a drinking straw into one convenient device. Many such devices provide a novelty straw that has adequate utility for withdrawing liquid from a container but also includes non-utility aspects for amusing the consumer. In many cases, the novelty straw is what entices consumers to purchase the drinking container at the point of sale. As such, many retailers provide open shelf displays to make their drinking containers, having novelty straws included therein, readily accessible whereby consumers can conveniently select the containers they prefer. However, many retailers have suffered losses due to theft of the novelty straws from the containers thus requiring the purchase of additional straws or possibly the container and straw combination if they are not sold separately. Accordingly, a need exists for a combination beverage container and straw whereby a retaining means is provided that prevents the straw from being easily removed from the container.
The present invention provides a beverage container and straw device wherein a self-retentive straw is included that operates to resists removal of the straw from the container without the need of an additional retaining element. Additionally, the self-retentive straw is maintained within the container in an upright position.
The present invention provides a straw and beverage container combination wherein the straw and container interact to prevent the straw from being easily removed from the container without the use of a separate retaining means. Additionally, the straw is maintained inside the container in an upright position.
The straw and beverage container combination includes a container having an open end, a closed end and an interior cavity for receiving a beverage.
A container lid having a central aperture operates to fasten to the open end of the container such that the liquid is substantially contained within the container other than passage through the central aperture.
A self-retentive straw having retention means such as a convoluted portion adjacent one end is dimensioned to be slip fitted through the central aperture of the lid. In operation the straw is partially slip fitted through the aperture of the lid such that the convoluted portion is disposable into the interior cavity of the container while the second portion of the straw extends above the lid providing convenient access for sipping. After inserting the straw through the aperture in this manner, the lid is fastened to the container.
Combined in this manner the straw is substantially retained within the container in an upright position due to its interaction with the container walls and the lid. However, the straw is removable for cleaning, or replacing with a new straw, by carefully manipulating the lid to pass over the convoluted portion when separated from the container.
Additionally, the inventive straw may be used with conventional container and lid combinations wherein the container and lid are capable of receiving the straw in the manner described above.
A better understanding of the present invention will be had upon reference to the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein like reference characters refer to like parts in which:
The present invention provides a straw and beverage container combination 10 wherein the straw is configured in a manner that prevents the straw from being removed from the container without first removing the lid from the container. Accordingly, the straw may be grasped as a means for carrying the container combination as well as providing a deterrent to a shoplifter seeking an easy score.
The container combination 10 includes a container 12 that has an open end 18, a closed end 19 and an interior cavity 20 defined by the interior walls of the container 12. The container may take on a variety of shapes and sizes and thus the forms of the container shown in
A lid 14 having a central aperture 26, a top face 22 and a bottom face 24 operates to fasten to the open end 18 of the container 12.
A self-retentive straw 16 having a convoluted portion 28 adjacent one end is dimensioned for slip fit engagement through the central aperture 26 of the lid 14. As best illustrated in
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Preferably, the at least one convoluted portion is serpentine or S-shaped in configuration such that the dimension (D) of the curved portions is greater than the radius (r) of the lid as best illustrated in
Operation of the invention will be better understood by referring to
Preferably the lid is received onto an intermediate portion 32 of the straw such that a portion of the straw extends below the bottom face 24 of the lid 14 and a portion extends above the top face 22 such that a portion of the straw 16 provides convenient access for sipping.
Next, the convoluted portion 28 is disposed within the interior cavity 20 of the container 12 and the lid 14 is fastened to the open end 18 to seal the container.
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In addition, the straw 116 includes a second end 132 in the form of a connector which attaches to second straw 110 configured in the form of a flower. Alternatively, the flower could be formed by extending the straw 116.
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Each of the straw, lid and container may all be made of plastic or other material known to those skilled in the art. Additionally, the straw 16 may be made of a transparent plastic material that includes a color tint as a decorative feature.
From the foregoing it can be seen that the present invention provides a simple straw and container combination for use as a novelty item for drinking beverages. Although the invention has been described with respect to certain exemplifications and embodiments thereof, many modifications thereto may become apparent to one of skill in the art without deviation from the spirit of the invention as defined by the scope of the appended claims.
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