1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a drinking container and, more specifically, a drinking container having optic panels, fluting, or other decorative design.
2. Description of Related Art
There are many unique features that have been applied to drinking containers. One such feature, as disclosed in U.S. Design Pat. No. Des. 384,246 to McKnight, includes optic panels situated around the circumference of the interior of glassware. The optic panels create an illusion that the outside of the drinking container is paneled, when in fact the outside surface is smooth and cylindrical.
With the number of coffee and tea drinkers gradually increasing, various drinking containers have hereto been developed to appeal to the individual styles of this growing segment of the population. A drinker who utilizes any such unique drinking container expresses his or her individual style. Thus, a coffee or tea drinker may prefer a drinking container embodying optic panels which create the same effect as found in the prior art. To this end, a drinking container that is to hold a hot temperature beverage requires that the drinking container maintain both its aesthetically pleasing feature as well as its functionality. Prior art single-layer glassware with optic panels incorporated therein are not effective to create a paneled illusion, if the beverage, such as coffee, is dark. This is because a dark beverage prevents light from reflecting through the optic panels. Furthermore, single-layer glassware is not generally conducive to holding coffee and tea, as the lack of insulating layers causes the heat of the beverage to quickly dissipate or may even prevent the user from holding the hot drinking container.
Other material may be used to form the optic panels that create the desired paneled illusion in the presence of a dark, hot temperature beverage. Such insulating material needs to be fastened together, which precludes the use of glassware. Furthermore, the use of material other than glass results in the ability to mold the drinking container with functional elements, decreased weight, increased flexibility in decorating the drinking container, and cheaper production costs.
Accordingly, what is needed and has not heretofore been developed is a functional drinking container for holding dark, hot temperature beverages that appear to have a paneled external appearance when in fact the external surface is smooth and cylindrical.
The present invention provides, in the preferred embodiment, a drinking container including a shell having an outer surface, an inner surface, a top portion, a base, and a plurality of optic panels formed on the inner surface of the shell. The drinking container further includes a sleeve having an open end, wherein the sleeve is fitted and secured inside the shell. Finally, a lid may be used to cover the drinking container and to fully contain a beverage therein. The shell is of a transparent material and the sleeve is of a reflective material. Preferably, the shell is acrylic and the sleeve is metallic. The combination of transparent and reflective materials causes the outer surface of the shell to have a paneled appearance, when in fact the outer surface of the shell is smooth and cylindrical. This paneled appearance is also noticeable when the drinking container holds a dark, hot temperature beverage. The construction of the drinking container in terms of material results in the ability to mold the drinking container with functional elements, increased flexibility in decorating the drinking container, and cheaper production costs.
The optic panels may be substituted with other designs, including fluting of various widths. Alternatively, the inner surface of the shell may include other symmetrical and/or asymmetrical designs, figures, shapes, patterns, etc. Furthermore, instead of having the optical panels or other design formed on the inner shell, the optic panels may also be formed on an outside surface of the sleeve.
These and other advantages of the present invention will be understood from the description of the preferred embodiments, taken with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals represent like elements throughout.
For purposes of the description hereinafter, the spatial or directional terms, such as “inner”, “outer”, “top”, “bottom”, “downward”, and derivatives thereof, shall relate to the invention as it is oriented in the drawing figures. However, it is to be understood that the invention may assume various alternative variations, except where expressly specified to the contrary. It is also to be understood that the specific apparatus illustrated in the attached drawings, and described in the following specification, is simply an exemplary embodiment of the invention. Hence, specific dimensions and other physical characteristics related to the embodiments disclosed herein are not to be considered as limiting.
A drinking container 10 according to the present invention is illustrated in
The shell 12 includes an outer surface 20, an inner surface 22, a top portion 24, and a base 26. In the preferred embodiment, the shell 12 is substantially cylindrical in shape, yet has a slight taper extending from the top portion 24 to the base 26. The shell 12 includes a plurality of optic panels 28 on the inner surface 22 of the shell 12, preferably integrated with the inner surface 22. The plurality of optic panels 28 preferably extends heightwise from the top portion 24 of the shell 12 toward the base 26 of the shell 12, preferably in a circumferential manner and closely spaced apart, as shown in
The handle 18 is preferably affixed to a molded protruding section 30 on the shell 12. The handle 18 may be molded with grips to ergonomically accommodate the drinker's fingers and thumb. With reference to
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As previously mentioned, in order to hold a dark, hot temperature beverage and provide the paneled illusion, the drinking container requires a different type of construction and the use of material other than single-layer glassware. Hence, the use of different materials, such as acrylic and metal, is preferred in terms of providing functionality of the drinking container and flexibility in the design of the drinking container. Additionally, acrylic materials are highly moldable. This allows for functional elements to be integrated within the drinking container 10, such as the circumferential ledge 32, the molded protruding section 30, and the screw hole 34. Furthermore, acrylic may be easily decorated in that acrylic is conducive to a variety of colors, patterns, and designs. These benefits translate into manufacturing cost savings.
The above invention has been described with reference to the preferred and alternative embodiments. Obvious modifications, combinations, and alterations will occur to others upon reading the preceding detailed description. It is intended that the invention be construed as including all such modifications, combinations, and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.