Claims
- 1. A disposable cup, comprising:a substantially truncated conical body and a bottom insert secured across what would otherwise be an open bottom of said body, said body having an integral lid and a cup opening, said lid being movable between a raised position and a closed position and having a free edge with a passage opening allowing passage of a controlled amount of cup contents when said lid is in said closed position, said lid being foldably joined to said body along an arcuate first fold line; wherein said lid further has second fold lines arranged adjacent respective ends of said free edge, said second score lines connecting said free edge and said first score line so that, when said lid is pushed from said raised position towards said cup opening, said lid flips into a position inside said cup opening, the movement of said lid being substantially aided by the folding of said lid along said second score lines and along said first fold line, said lid having a larger cross-dimension than the cross-dimension of said body at the closed position of said lid, so that, when said lid portion is pushed into said body, said lid is bent into a downward parabolic shape to seal cup content access along an inside of said cup, said lid being partly held in said cup in said closed position by frictional forces between said lid and said inside of said cup, and partly by said second score lines causing outer portions of said lid to bend to a generally vertical position, thereby increasing the force holding said lid in said closed position and resisting movement of said lid away from said closed position.
- 2. A disposable cup as recited in claim 1, wherein said lid, in said closed position, parts said cup body into an inside compartment for holding cup contents and an upper mouthpiece portion, said mouthpiece portion aiding pouring the cup contents out of said lid opening.
- 3. A disposable cup as recited in claim 2, wherein said lid is movable between said raised position and said closed position via a semi-closed position which the lid reaches after being pressed from said raised position, and wherein said lid external dimension is substantially larger than the internal dimension of said cup in an area adjacent said closed position of said lid, necessitating the lid to be further pressed towards said closed position to overcome frictional forces between said lid free edge and said inside of said cup, causing said cup body to assume an ovate cross-section shape.
- 4. A disposable cup as recited in claim 2, wherein said cup contents are liquid.
- 5. A disposable cup as recited in claim 2, wherein said cup contents are solid.
- 6. A disposable cup as recited in claim 2, wherein locking edges are arranged within said inside of said body of said cup, which edges catches said free edge of said lid, when said lid is in said closed position, to lock said lid in said closed position.
- 7. A disposable cup as recited in claim 6, wherein said locking edges are arranged adjacent said second fold lines of said lid, to catch a part of said free edge of said lid adjacent said second fold lines.
- 8. A disposable cup as recited in claim 6, wherein said locking edges are arranged adjacent said liquid passage opening, with said lid being in said closed position, to catch edge portions of said free edge of said lid adjacent said liquid passage opening of said lid.
- 9. A disposable cup as recited in claim 6, wherein said locking edges are arranged adjacent said second fold lines of said lid, to catch a part of said free edge of said lid adjacent said second fold lines, and wherein further locking edges are arranged adjacent said liquid passage opening, with said lid being in said closed position, to catch edge portions of said free edge of said lid adjacent said liquid passage opening of said lid.
- 10. A disposable cup as recited in claim 6, wherein said locking edges are glued-in on said inside of said cup.
- 11. A disposable cup as recited in claim 6, wherein said locking edges are formed as an integral part of said inside of said cup.
- 12. A disposable cup as recited in claim 6, wherein said locking edges are glued-in on said inside of said cup and wherein further locking edges are formed as an integral part of said inside of said cup.
- 13. A disposable cup as recited in claim 2, wherein one or more protuberances are arranged sticking out from said free edge of said lid, which protuberances are insertable into slits arranged on said body of said cup, to lock said lid in said closed position.
- 14. A disposable cup as recited in claim 2, wherein at least one substantially horizontal slit is arranged in said body, whereby a portion of said body located above said horizontal slit or slits is pushed inwards thereby creating a locking edge for catching said free edge of said lid, when the lid is in the closed position, to lock said lid in said closed position.
- 15. A disposable cup as recited in claim 3, wherein locking edges are arranged within said inside of said body of said cup, which edges catches said free edge of said lid, when said lid is in said closed position, to lock said lid in said closed position.
- 16. A disposable cup as recited in claim 15, wherein said locking edges are arranged adjacent said second fold lines of said lid, to catch a part of said free edge of said lid adjacent said second fold lines.
- 17. A disposable cup as recited in claim 15, wherein said locking edges are arranged adjacent said liquid passage opening, with said lid being in said closed position, to catch edge portions of said free edge of said lid adjacent said liquid passage opening of said lid.
- 18. A disposable cup as recited in claim 15, wherein said locking edges are arranged adjacent said second fold lines of said lid, to catch a part of said free edge of said lid adjacent said second fold lines, and wherein further locking edges are arranged adjacent said liquid passage opening, with said lid being in said closed position, to catch edge portions of said free edge of said lid adjacent said liquid passage opening of said lid.
- 19. A disposable cup as recited in claim 15, wherein said locking edges are glued-in on said inside of said cup.
- 20. A disposable cup as recited in claim 15, wherein said locking edges are formed as an integral part of said inside of said cup.
- 21. A disposable cup as recited in claim 15, wherein said locking edges are glued-in on said inside of said cup and wherein further locking edges are formed as an integral part of said inside of said cup.
- 22. A disposable cup as recited in claim 3, wherein one or more protuberances are arranged sticking out from said free edge of said lid, which protuberances are insertable into slits arranged on said body of said cup, to lock said lid in said closed position.
- 23. A disposable cup as recited in claim 3, wherein at least one substantially horizontal slit is arranged in said body, whereby a portion of said body located above said horizontal slit or slits is pushed inwards thereby creating a locking edge for catching said free edge of said lid, when the lid is in the closed position, to lock said lid in said closed position.
- 24. A disposable cup as recited in claim 2, wherein a ratio of a horizontal line, which joins ends of upper portions of said first fold line where it meets said opening of said cup, to a vertical distance from a center of said horizontal line to a lowest point of said arc of said first fold line, is approximately 3.5 to 5.5.
- 25. A disposable cup as recited in claim 3, wherein a ratio of a horizontal line, which joins ends of upper portions of said first fold line where it meets said opening of said cup, to a vertical distance from a center of said horizontal line to a lowest point of said arc of said first fold line, is approximately 3.5 to 5.5.
- 26. A disposable cup as recited in claim 2, wherein a cup body joint line is arranged directly adjacent one said second fold line, allowing unencumbered placement of lettering on a front of said cup, a back of said cup and on said lid.
- 27. A disposable cup as recited in claim 3, wherein a cup body joint line is arranged directly adjacent one said second fold line, allowing unencumbered placement of lettering on a front of said cup, a back of said cup and on said lid.
- 28. A disposable cup as recited in claim 27, wherein a ratio of a horizontal line, which joins ends of upper portions of said first fold line where it meets said opening of said cup, to a vertical distance from a center of said horizontal line to a lowest point of said arc of said first fold line, is approximately 3.5 to 5.5.
- 29. A disposable cup, comprising:a substantially truncated conical body and a bottom insert secured across what would otherwise be an open bottom of said body, said body having an integral lid and a cup opening, said lid being movable between a raised position and a closed position and having a free edge with a passage opening allowing passage of a controlled amount of cup contents when said lid is in said closed position, said lid being foldably joined to said body along an arcuate first fold line; wherein said lid further has second fold lines arranged adjacent respective ends of said free edge, said second score lines connecting said free edge and said first score line so that, when said lid is pushed from said raised position towards said cup opening, said lid flips into a position inside said cup opening, the movement of said lid being substantially aided by the folding of said lid along said second score lines and along said first fold line, said lid having a smaller cross-dimension than the cross-dimension of said body at the closed position of said lid, so that, when said lid portion is pushed into said body, said lid is bent into a downward parabolic shape to prevent cup content access along an inside of said cup, said lid being held in said cup in said closed position by said second score lines causing outer portions of said lid to bend to a generally vertical position, thereby providing the force holding said lid in said closed position and resisting movement of said lid away from said closed position.
- 30. A disposable cup as recited in claim 29, wherein said lid, in said closed position, parts said cup body into an inside compartment for holding cup contents and an upper mouthpiece portion, said mouthpiece portion aiding pouring the cup contents out of said lid opening.
- 31. A disposable cup as recited in claim 30, wherein said cup contents are solid.
- 32. A disposable cup as recited in claim 31, wherein locking edges are arranged within said inside of said body of said cup, which edges catches said free edge of said lid, when said lid is in said closed position, to lock said lid in said closed position.
- 33. A disposable cup as recited in claim 32, wherein said locking edges are glued-in on said inside of said cup.
- 34. A disposable cup as recited in claim 32, wherein said locking edges are formed as an integral part of said inside of said cup.
- 35. A disposable cup as recited in claim 32, wherein said locking edges are glued-in on said inside of said cup and wherein further locking edges are formed as an integral part of said inside of said cup.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of Provisional application 06/137,703, filed Jun. 7, 1999.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/137703 |
Jun 1999 |
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