Claims
- 1. A double-wall thin wall plastic cup comprising inner and outer cup members each having a bottom transverse wall and a sidewall diverging upwardly therefrom to an open outer end, the sidewalls of said cup members being joined together adjacent said upper outer end and the inner cup member thereby being suspended substantially freely within said outer cup member, said inner cup member from its joinder with said outer cup member on down throughout a major portion of the vertical height thereof being substantially laterally spaced from and thereby being laterally substantially unrestrained by said outer cup member, said inner cup member having a circumferential sealing area of predetermined inner diameter and an adjacent inwardly projecting locking ring section above said sealing area and spaced a substantial distance down from said joinder, said outer cup member likewise having a circumferential sealing area spaced below said inner cup member sealing area and having an outer diameter substantially equal to said predetermined inner diameter and an adjacent inwardly projecting locking ring section above said outer cup member sealing area, the outer cup member locking ring section being substantially complimentary to the inner cup member locking ring section of a subjacent telescoped cup but projecting inwardly a greater distance than the locking ring section of said inner cup member to lock telescoped cups together with the sealing ring section of axially adjacent cups in sealing surface engagement providing a substantially sealed storage compartment at the bottom of an inner cup member of a subjacent pair of cups for receipt of a soluble substance, the suspension of said inner cup member and the absence of lateral restraint thereof by the outer cup member permitting deformation of the axis of a stack of cups and canting or pivoting of an inner cup member relative to an outer cup member without breaking of the seal between axially adjacent cups.
- 2. A cup as set forth in claim 1 wherein the joining of inner and outer cup members is effected by surface engagement and interlocked rolled upper rims.
- 3. A cup as set forth in claim 1 wherein there is only one locking ring section per cup member.
- 4. A cup as set forth in claim 3 wherein the locking ring section is relatively toward the bottom of each cup member.
- 5. A cup as set forth in claim 1 wherein the sidewall of said inner cup member is stepped to provide enhanced resiliency.
- 6. A cup as set forth in claim 1 wherein the bottom walls of the inner and outer cup members engage one another vertically for bracing of the bottom transverse wall of the inner cup member, said sidewalls adjacent said bottom walls being radially spaced.
- 7. A cup as set forth in claim 5 wherein the bottom walls of the inner and outer cup members engage one another vertically for bracing of the bottom transverse wall of the inner cup member, said sidewalls adjacent said bottom walls being radially spaced.
- 8. A cup as set forth in claim 1 wherein the inner cup member is provided with inwardly directed positive stop means engageable with a shoulder on the outer cup member of an upwardly adjacent cup to limit telescoping of adjacent cups.
- 9. A cup as set forth in claim 5 wherein the inner cup member is provided with inwardly directed positive stop means engageable with a shoulder on the outer cup member of an upwardly adjacent cup to limit telescoping of adjacent cups.
- 10. A cup as set forth in claim 6 wherein the inner cup member is provided with inwardly directed positive stop means engageable with a shoulder on the outer cup member of an upwardly adjacent cup to limit telescoping of adjacent cups.
- 11. A cup as set forth in claim 7 wherein the inner cup member is provided with inwardly directed positive stop means engageable with a shoulder on the outer cup member of an upwardly adjacent cup to limit telescoping of adjacent cups.
- 12. A cup as set forth in claim 1 wherein at least one of the locking ring sections of each cup is provided with vertical vent means for venting air from and to said storage compartment upon telescopic assembly and separation of adjacent cups.
- 13. A double-wall thin wall plastic cup comprising inner and outer cup members each having a bottom transverse wall and a sidewall extending upwardly therefrom to an open outer end, said outer cup member having a circumferential section extending upwardly of the sidewall a certain distance from the junction of the sidewall to the bottom wall thereof, a radially inwardly extending shoulder formed on the upper end of said circumferential section of said outer cup member, and said sidewall of said outer cup member diverging generally upwardly from said shoulder to said open outer end, said inner cup member having a circumferential section extending from adjacent the junction of the sidewall to the bottom wall thereof upwardly of the sidewall a certain distance greater than said certain distance of said circumferential section of said outer cup member and sufficiently great to define a storage space for a soluble substance within said inner cup member below the upper end of said circumferential section thereof, a radially outwardly extending shoulder formed on the upper end of said circumferential section of said inner cup member, a second circumferential section on the radially outward end of said shoulder of said inner cup member and extending upwardly therefrom, said second circumferential section having a height substantially equal to the height of said circumferential section of said outer cup member and an internal diameter substantially equal to the outer diameter of said circumferential section of said outer cup member, a radially inwardly extending circumferential groove formed on the upper end of said second circumferential section of said inner cup member and being circumferentially interrupted, said radially inwardly extending groove having a depth sufficient to produce a releasable interlock over said shoulder on said outer cup member when an outer cup member is axially inserted in said inner cup member, and said sidewall of said inner cup member diverging generally upwardly from said circumferential groove to said open outer end thereof, said inner cup member being positioned within said outer cup member and the upper ends of the sidewalls of said cup members being outwardly rim rolled together to support said inner cup member within said outer cup member from the upper end of said outer cup member, said bottom wall of said outer cup member being devoid of any axial interlock with the bottom wall of said outer cup member which permits relative axial and radial shifting of the bottom walls of said inner and outer cup members, and said sidewall of said inner cup member being devoid of any radial overlap with the sidewall of said outer cup member below the rolled rims which permits relative axial and radial shifting of said sidewalls of said inner and outer cup members below the rolled rims thereof.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 536,840, filed Dec. 27, 1974, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuations (1)
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