Information
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Patent Grant
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6467644
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Patent Number
6,467,644
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Date Filed
Wednesday, May 2, 200124 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 22, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 215 121
- 215 2
- 215 6
- 215 10
- 220 59216
- 220 59217
- 220 59223
- 220 59224
- 220 59226
- 220 506
- 220 662
- 220 703
- 220 2387
- 220 2389
- 220 625
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A drinking assembly has an external container having a container wall, an internal container positioned inside the external container, and a bottom cover that is removably connected to the bottom ends of the internal container and the external container. The diameter of the outer surface of the internal container is smaller than the diameter of the inner surface of the external container so that a gap is defined between the internal container and the external container when the internal container is positioned inside the external container.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a novelty drinking assembly that allows an individual to choose and change the ornamental design of the drinking assembly. In particular, the present invention relates to a drinking container assembly that comprises two containers, an internal container and an external container. A decorative piece or other item can be removably provided between the internal and the external containers.
2. Description of the Related Art
The present invention is applicable to mugs, cups and beverage containers alike, which shall hereinafter be collectively referred to as “drinking containers”.
Certain conventional novelty drinking assemblies are very popular with children and adults alike. Such novelty drinking assemblies comprise two containers, an internal container and a substantially transparent external container, with a decorative mat or piece provided in the space between the internal and the external containers. The internal container has an overhanging lip portion that is adapted to engage the lip at the mouth of the external container. The decorative mat or piece may be a sheet of paper or fabric having an ornamental design, words, or a combination thereof, etched, printed or otherwise disposed on it. The decorative mat is fitted inside the external container against the inside surfaces of the external container. The internal container is positioned inside the external container, and the overhanging lip of the internal container overhangs and engages the mouth of the external container using a snap-fit engagement to hold the decorative mat in place between the two containers. Instead of a decorative mat, some novelty drinking assemblies have provided particles of different colors that are suspended in a liquid that is captured between the two containers.
These novelty drinking assemblies are popular because they allow an individual to choose or change the ornamental design of the assembly. For instance, an individual may provide a decorative piece of paper having a particular ornamental design or written message. At a later time, this same individual may decide to sew an ornamental pattern onto a fabric or other mat, and then substitute this mat for the previous piece of decorative paper. Thus, the individual is provided with an unlimited variety of different ornamental designs and messages that he or she can provide to the same drinking assembly.
Unfortunately, the snap-fit engagement between the overhanging lip of the internal container and the mouth of the external container is often not reliable, and if the user does not exercise sufficient care, can remain loose so that the internal and external containers can actually separate.
Thus, there is still a need for a novelty drinking assembly that provides a simple and secure mechanism for removably connecting the internal and external containers.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a novelty drinking assembly in which the internal and external containers are securely attached to each other.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a novelty drinking assembly in which the internal and external containers are releasably attached to each other.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a novelty drinking assembly in which the internal and external containers can be easily and conveniently attached to each other, and separated from each other.
The objects of the present invention may be achieved by providing a drinking assembly having an external container having a container wall, an internal container positioned inside the external container, and a bottom cover that is removably connected to the bottom ends of the internal container and the external container. The diameter of the outer surface of the internal container can be smaller than the diameter of the inner surface of the external container so that a gap is defined between the internal container and the external container when the internal container is positioned inside the external container.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of a novelty drinking container assembly according to one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional view of the novelty drinking container assembly of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a front plan view of the decorative mat of the drinking container assembly of FIG.
1
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The following detailed description is of the best presently contemplated modes of carrying out the invention. This description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating general principles of embodiments of the invention. The scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
The novelty drinking container
10
in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention is shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, and includes an external container
12
, a decorative mat or piece
14
, an internal container
16
, and a removable bottom cover
18
.
The external container
12
has a substantially cylindrical container wall
22
having an outer surface
24
and an inner surface
26
. The container wall
22
is can be substantially transparent in order to display the decorative mat
14
, although it is possible to provide the container wall
22
in a non-transparent material such as stainless steel. The external container
12
further includes a mouth
28
at the top end of the wall
22
having a substantially circular upper edge
30
. The external container
12
also has an open bottom end
38
. The region
32
about the mouth
28
is narrowed to define an annular shoulder
34
. A handle
36
can be provided on the outer surface
24
for the individual to grip the drinking container
10
.
The decorative mat
14
can be comprised of a piece of paper, fabric mat, or P.V.C. sheet that has been rolled into a cylindrical shape. Referring to
FIG. 3
, the mat
14
may be provided as a flat piece without any ornamental design or message provided thereon, so that the individual can sew, draw or otherwise create an ornamental design or message
40
on the mat
14
before rolling the mat
14
to create the cylindrical shape. The mat
14
preferably has a length that allows it to be rolled into a cylindrical shape having a diameter which is substantially the same as the diameter of the inner surface
26
of the external container
12
, so that the cylindrically-shaped mat
14
can be positioned against the inner surface
26
. In this regard, the mat
14
can be provided at a length such that both ends
42
and
44
slightly overlap each other, thereby ensuring that the entire circumference of the container wall
22
will be covered by the mat
14
. Both ends
42
and
44
may be left free or attached without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. The height of the mat
14
is preferably slightly less than the height of the external container
12
, so that substantially the entire mat
14
can be displayed through the container wall
22
.
Alternatively, the mat
14
may be provided in its cylindrical shape with an ornamental design already provided thereon. In this regard, a plurality of mats
14
having different ornamental designs and messages can be provided, so that the individual can choose between the different mats, and can substitute different mats at different times to enhance the variety of the design of the drinking container
10
.
The internal container
16
has a substantially cylindrical container wall
50
having an outer surface
52
and an inner surface
54
. The diameter of the outer surface
52
is preferably smaller than the diameter of the inner surface
26
of the external container
12
so that a small gap G
1
is defined when the internal container
16
is positioned inside the external container
12
. The internal container
16
further includes an annular overhanging lip
56
extending outwardly from its mouth
58
at the top end. The diameter of the overhanging lip
56
is preferably about the same as the diameter of the wall
22
of the external container
12
, so that when the overhanging lip
56
is seated on the annular shoulder
34
of the external container
12
, the outer surface
24
of the external container
12
is generally flush with the outer surface of the lip
56
. The bottom end
62
of the internal container
16
is open, and has threads
64
provided on the inner surface
54
adjacent the bottom end
62
. The bottom end
62
preferably has an outer diameter that is slightly less than inner diameter of the upper edge
30
of the mouth
28
of the external container
12
so that the bottom end
62
can be inserted through the mouth
28
.
A bottom cover
18
is adapted to secure the internal container
16
and the external container
12
together in a sealed fashion that prevents leakage of the liquid contained inside the internal container
16
. The bottom cover
18
has a generally circular bottom disk member
70
with a shaft
72
extending from about the center of the top surface
74
of the disk member
70
. An annular groove
76
extends around the shaft
72
along the top surface
74
. External threads
78
are provided on the annular outer surface of the shaft
72
.
The internal container
16
and the external container
12
can be made from any plastic or non-plastic material (such as metal, stainless steel, aluminum, titanium, ceramic, porcelain, stoneware, earthenware or glass). The bottom cover
18
can be made from any of the above-described materials for the containers
12
and
16
.
Referring now to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the drinking container
10
is assembled by first positioning the decorative mat
14
inside the external container
12
adjacent the inner surface
26
. The internal container
16
is then positioned inside the external container
12
(e.g., via the narrowed mouth
28
) so that the mat
14
is captured in the gap G
1
between the outer surface
52
of the internal container
16
and the inner surface
26
of the external container
12
. The overhanging lip
56
of the internal container
16
is pushed downwardly so that the overhanging lip
56
overhangs the upper edge
30
of the mouth
28
of the external container
12
, and rests against the annular shoulder
34
of the external container
12
. The shaft
72
of the bottom cover
18
is then inserted into the open bottom end
62
of the internal container
16
, and the bottom cover
18
is turned to cause the external threads
78
on the shaft
72
to threadably engage the internal threads
64
at the bottom end
62
of the internal container
16
. When the bottom cover
18
is threadably engaged with the internal container
16
, the bottom end
38
of the container wall
22
of the external container
12
will be received inside the annular groove
76
in the top surface
74
of the disk member
70
, thereby tightly securing the external container
12
to both the internal container
16
and the bottom cover
18
. This tight engagement inside the groove
76
ensures that liquid contained inside the internal container
16
will not leak out through the connection at the bottom ends
38
and
62
of the containers
12
and
16
, respectively.
To remove or substitute the decorative mat
14
, the individual merely rotates the bottom cover
18
to threadably disengage the bottom cover
18
from the bottom end
62
of the internal container
16
. The mat
14
can be removed from the bottom ends
38
and
62
of the containers
12
and
16
, respectively. The individual can then install another decorative mat
14
having a different ornamental design or message, and the bottom cover
18
re-engaged to the bottom end
62
for continued use of the drinking container
10
.
The shapes and sizes of the internal and external containers
12
and
16
are not critical, as long as the corresponding internal and external containers
12
,
16
assume substantially the same shape and size so that the internal container
16
can be fitted inside the external container
12
.
As yet a further alternative, an ornamental design may be provided directly on the outer surface
52
of the internal container
16
, so that the decorative pieces
14
can be omitted. In this manner, an individual may purchase a number of different internal containers
16
having different ornamental designs and messages, all adapted to fit the external container.
Therefore, the novelty drinking container
10
of the present invention provides an internal container
16
that can be conveniently and effectively secured to an external container
12
. Because of the simple design and construction of the drinking container
10
, it is also easy to manufacture and easy to use. Further, the materials used to fabricate the internal and external containers
12
and
16
are inexpensive, so that the drinking container
10
can be provided at low cost to the consumer.
While the description above refers to particular embodiments of the present invention, it will be understood that many modifications may be made without departing from the spirit thereof.
Claims
- 1. A drinking assembly, comprising:an external container comprising a container wall having an outer surface and an inner surface, the external container including a mouth having an upper edge, and an open bottom end; an internal container positioned inside the external container, the internal container comprising a container wall having an outer surface, an inner surface, a mouth, and an open bottom end; wherein the diameter of the outer surface of the internal container is smaller than the diameter of the inner surface of the external container so that a gap is defined between the internal container and the external container when the internal container is positioned inside the external container; a bottom cover having a disk member and a shaft extending from the disk member; and wherein the shaft has first threads provided thereon, and wherein the internal container has second threads provided on the inner surface of the internal container adjacent the bottom end of the internal container, wherein the first and second threads engage each other to secure the bottom cover to the bottom end of the internal container.
- 2. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the bottom cover further includes an annular groove positioned on the disk member around the shaft, with the bottom end of the external container received inside the annular groove.
- 3. The assembly of claim 1, further comprising a decorative piece having an ornamental design provided thereon, the decorative piece positioned in the gap between the inner surface of the external container and the outer surface of the internal container.
- 4. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the external container is made from a substantially transparent material.
- 5. The assembly of claim 1, further comprising an ornamental design provided on the outer surface of the internal container.
- 6. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the internal container further includes an annular overhanging lip extending from its mouth, the overhanging lip overhanging the upper edge of the external container.
- 7. The assembly of claim 6, wherein the mouth of the external container has a narrowed region that defines an annular shoulder, with the overhanging lip seated on the annular shoulder.
- 8. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the container wall of the external container is cylindrical.
- 9. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the container wall of the internal container is cylindrical.
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