Claims
- 1. A drinking vessel adapted to provide an exterior surface portion substantially free of condensation, comprising:
- a first vessel member having an open top and being adapted to receive and contain any desired substance such as a liquid to be consumed;
- a second vessel member associated with but generally separated from said first vessel member to form a thermal air space therebetween,
- said first vessel member comprising a removable insert member proportioned to conform generally to the configuration of said second vessel member, said insert member being receivable within said second vessel member to form a generally double-walled drinking vessel having said thermal air space between said insert member and said second vessel member, said insert member also including a lip along its open top, said lip extending towards the bottom of said insert member and being proportioned to substantially prevent a person's lip from contacting said second vessel member during use, and said insert member being tapered to a greater degree from its open top to its bottom than said second vessel member and further including grasping means associated between said insert member and said second vessel member for permitting releasable engagement between said insert member and said second vessel member,
- said second vessel member being adapted to provide a barrier against formation of condensation on its exterior holding surface and to form a thermal air space between said insert and second vessel members to provide a thermally insulative gap to help maintain the termperature of any substance contained within said insert member, said second vesel member including vent means for communicating said thermal air space with the ambient surroundings of said drinking vessel to permit thermal expansion and contraction of air within said thermal air space due to the presence of hot or cold substance within said insert member, and said second vessel member further including drip means associated with said vent means for substantially preventing moisture within said thermal air space from spilling through said vent means when said drinking vessel is tilted during use, such that a person can hold said drinking vessel along the exterior holding surface of said second vessel member substantially without contacting any condensation and without any condensation leaking out of said drinking vessel, any condensation forming on said insert member tending to collect within said thermal air space while the exterior surface of said second vessel member remains substantially free of condensation, and, further such that when said second vessel member is thrust down onto a stack of said insert members and thereafter lifted, one said insert member is grasped by said second vessel member yet can be removed therefrom when desired with relative ease for replacement by another said insert member.
- 2. A two-part drinking vessel having one part adapted to be reused without requiring washing for sanitary reuse and to provide an exterior surface substantially free of condensation, said drinking vessel comprising:
- a first vessel member comprising a disposable insert member adapted to contain any desired substance such as a liquid, said insert member having a lip extending downwardly from its open top tim, said lip being proportioned to space a person's lip from said exterior surface when drinking from said drinking vessel, said insert member also including a step-like indentation generally near its bottom to form a reduced diameter portion thereat with an interior shoulder formed at said step-like indentation, said shoulder providing a support surface facing said insert top rim, said reduced diameter portion having an interior diameter, as measured generally at said interior shoulder, at least slightly less than the outer diameter at the insert bottom to permit a plurality of said inserts to be stacked, in inverted orientation, one on top of another, with the shoulder support surface on one insert abutting the next adjacent insert along a portion of its bottom surface to provide nonsticking stackability of insert members in a relatively compact stack of inserts with the shoulder support surface of one insert resting upon the bottom surface of the next insert below it when the inserts are stacked in inverted orientation;
- a reusable second vessel member adapted to receive a said insert member, said second vessel member being proportioned to provide a thermal air space between said second vessel member and said insert member when said insert member is seated within said second vessel member, said thermal air space providing insulation for any substance within said insert member to prevent condensation from building up on said exterior surface: and
- grasping means associated between said insert member and said second vessel member for permitting releasable engagement between said insert member and said second vessel member,
- such that when said second vessel member is thrust down onto a stack of said insert members and thereafter lifted, one said insert member is releasably grasped by said second vessel member and can be removed from said stack of insert members substantially without sticking to any other insert member in said stack yet it can be removed from said second vessel member when desired with relative ease for replacement by another said insert member by repeating said thrusting motion.
- 3. A two-part drinking vessel having one part adapted to be reused without requiring washing for sanitary reuse and to provide an exterior surface substantially free of condensation, said drinking vessel comprising:
- a first vessel member comprising a disposable insert member adapted to contain any desired substance such as a liquid, said insert member having a lip extending downwardly from its open top rim, said lip being proportioned to space a person's lip from said exterior surface when drinking from said drinking vessel, each said insert member including means permitting a plurality of insert members to be stacked, in inverted orientation, one on top of another, substantially without sticking together;
- a reusable second vessel member adapted to receive a said insert member, said second vessel member being proportioned to provide a thermal air space between said second vessel member and said insert member when said insert member is seated within said second vessel member, said thermal air space providing insulation for any substance within said insert member to prevent condensation from building up on said exterior surface; and
- grasping means associated between said lip of said insert member, along its interior surface, and a generally oppositely disposed surface portion of said second vessel member for permitting releasable engagement between said insert member and said second vessel member, said grasping means comprising a plurality of discrete spaced-apart, generally bead-like protuberances formed on one of said members and a ring-like ridge formed on the other of said members, said protuberances and ring-like ridge being proportioned and positioned relative to each other to releasably secure said insert member within said second vessel member, such that when said second vessel member is thrust down onto a stack of said insert members and thereafter lifted, one said insert member is releasably grasped by said second vessel member by cooperation between said proturberances and said ridge to permit removal from said stack of insert members substantially without sticking to any other insert member in said stack yet it can be removed from said second vessel member when desired with relative ease for replacement by another said insert member by repeating said thrusting motion.
- 4. A two-part drinking vessel having one part adapted to be reused without requiring washing for sanitary reuse and to provide an exterior surface substantially free of condensation, said drinking vessel comprising:
- a first vessel member comprising a disposable insert member adapted to contain any desired substance such as a liquid, said insert member having a lip extending downwardly from its open top rim, said lip being proportioned to space a person's lip from said exterior surface when drinking from said drinking vessel, each said insert member including means permitting a plurality of insert members to be stacked, in inverted orientation, one on top of another, substantially without sticking together;
- a reusable second vessel member adapted to receive a said insert member, said second vessel member being proportioned to provide a thermal air space between said second vessel member and said insert member when said insert member is seated within said second vessel member, said thermal air space providing insulation for any substance within said insert member to prevent condensation from building up on said exterior surface, said second vessel member including vent means in its bottom wall for relieving any change in pressure in said thermal air space due to the presence of a hot or cold substance in said insert member and drip means associated with said vent means to substantially prevent any condensation accumulated in said second vessel member from spilling through said vent means when a person tilts said drinking vessel to drink therefrom; and
- grasping means associated between the inwardly facing surface of said insert member lip and the upper exterior portion of said second vessel member for permitting releasable engagement between said insert member andsaid second vessel member, such that when said second vessel member is thrust down onto a stack of said insert members and thereafter lifted, one said insert member is releasably grasped by said second vessel member and can be removed from said stack of insert members without sticking to any other insert member in said stack yet it can be removed from said second vessel member when desired with relative ease for replacement by another said insert member by repeating said thrusting motion.
- 5. A drinking vessel according to claim 1, wherein the length of said lip and its angle relative to said second vessel member, along its exterior surface, cooperate to prevent contact of a person's lip with the exterior surface of said second vessel member.
- 6. A drinking vessel according to claim 1, wherein said grasping means is adapted to provide a releasable friction engagement between said insert member and said second vessel member.
- 7. A drinking vessel according to claim 6, wherein said grasping means is located generally near the top opening of said insert member.
- 8. A drinking vessel according to claim 6, wherein said grasping means comprises a plurality of relatively small raised rib-like members.
- 9. A drinking vessel according to claim 6, wherein said grasping means comprises a band of serrations.
- 10. A drinking vessel according to claim 8, wherein said rib-like members are formed on and project outwardly from an exterior surface of said insert member.
- 11. A drinking vessel according to claim 9, wherein said band of serrations is formed on an interior surface protion of said second vessel member generally near its open top.
- 12. A drinking vessel according to claim 1, wherein said grasping means comprises a plurality of fin-like members formed on said second vessel member generally at the bottom thereof and projecting radially inwardly, said fin-like members being proportioned to releasable grasp said insert member by their radially interior edges.
- 13. A drinking vessel according to claim 1, wherein said grasping means comprises a plurality of fin-like members formed on said insert member and projecting radially outwardly therefrom, said fin-like members being proportioned to releasably grasp interior surface portions of said second vessel member by their radially outward edges.
- 14. A drinking vessel according to claim 2, wherein said grasping means comprises a plurality of spaced-apart, generally bead-like protuberances formed on one of said members and engagement means formed on the other of said members, said engagement means being proportioned and positioned to cooperate with said protuberances for releasably locking said members together when said insert member is fully seated within said second vessel member.
- 15. A drinking vessel according to claim 14, wherein said protuberances are formed on said insert member and said engagement means are formed on said second vessel member.
- 16. A drinking vessel according to claim 15, wherein said engagement means comprises a ring-like ridge formed on said second vessel member.
- 17. A drinking vessel according to claim 16, wherein said protuberances are formed on said lip along its interior surface, and wherein said ring-like ridge is formed on said second vessel member on its exterior surface generally near its upper rim edge.
- 18. A drinking vessel according to claim 17, wherein said protuberances are positioned on said lip so as to bear against said ring-like ridge, generally along its bottom surface portions, for retaining said insert member within said second vessel member when fully seated therein.
- 19. A drinking vessel according to claim 18, wherein said protuberances and ridge are positioned such that, when said protuberances and ridge are lockably engaged, said protuberances abut said ridge to cause said insert lip to flare outwardly slightly more than when not lockably engaged.
- 20. A drinking vessel according to claim 15, wherein said engagement means comprises a series of ridge segments formed on said second vessel member, each said ridge segment extending at a relatively small angle relative to the upper rim edge of said second vessel member to permit thereadable engagement between said members.
- 21. A drinking vessel according to claim 20, wherein said protuberances are formed on said lip along its interior surface, and wherein said ridge segments are formed on said second vessel member on its exterior surface generally near its upper rim edge.
- 22. A drinking vessel according to claim 21, wherein the number of said protuberances is equal to the number of said ridge segments.
- 23. A drinking vessel according to claim 15, wherein said engagement means comprises a ring-like recess formed on said second vessel member, said recess being adopted to receive said protuberances releasably lockably retaining said insert member within said second vessel member when fully seated therein.
- 24. A drinking vessel according to claim 15, wherein said engagement means comprises a series of recess segments formed in said second vessel member, each said recess segment extending at a relatively small angle relative to the upper rim edge of said second vessel member for receiving said protuberances to permit threadable engagement between said members.
- 25. A drinking vessel according to claim 2, wherein the height of said reduced diameter portion is generally at least about equal to the height of the insert lip to ensure that adjacent inserts do not become wedged together.
- 26. A drinking vessel according to claim 2, wherein said second vessel member includes vent means therein to relieve any pressure increase or decrease in said spacing between said insert member and said second vessel member and said second vessel member further including drip means associated with said vent means for substantially preventing moisture within said second vessel member from spilling through said vent means when said drinking vessel is tilted during use.
- 27. A drinking vessel according to claim 26, wherein said drip means of said second vessel member comprises an upwardly extending generally concave bottom which forms a generally convex interior bottom suface in said second vessel member and wherein said vent means comprises an opening in said concave bottom, generally at its apex, such that any moisture collecting within said second vessel member will accumulate along the radially outermost portion of said second vessel bottom away from said opening.
- 28. A drinking vessel, according to claim 26, wherein said vent means comprises an opening in said second vessel members and wherein said drip means comprises an upwardly extending wall closely surrounding said opening to prevent any condensation accumulated in said second vessel member from exiting through said opening.
- 29. A drinking vessel according to claim 28, which further includes spacer means for raising the bottom surface of said second vessel member off a support surface.
- 30. A drinking vessel according to claim 4, wherein said grasping means comprises a plurality of spaced-apart, generally bead-like protuberances formed on one of said members and engagement means formed on the other of said members, said engagement means being proportioned and positioned to cooperate with said protuberances for releasably locking said members together when said insert member is fully seated within said second vessel member.
- 31. A drinking vessel according to claim 30, wherein said protuberances are formed on said insert member and said engagement means are formed on said second vessel member.
- 32. A drinking vessel according to claim 31, wherein said engagement means comprises a ring-like ridge formed on said second vessel member.
- 33. A drinking vessel according to claim 32, wherein said protuberances are formed on said lip along its interior surface, and wherein said ring-like ridge is formed on said second vessel member on its exterior surface generally near its upper rim edge.
- 34. A drinking vessel according to claim 33, wherein said protuberances are positioned on said lip so as to bear against said ring-like ridge, generally along its bottom surface portions, for retaining said insert member within said second vessel member when fully seated therein.
- 35. A drinking vessel according to claim 34, wherein said protuberances and ridge are positioned such that, when said protuberances and ridge are lockably engaged, said protuberances abut said ridge to cause said insert lip to flare outwardly slightly more than when not lockably engaged.
- 36. A disposable insert for use with a drinking vessel, comprising an insert member having an open top to receive liquid or other substance and being proportioned to conform generally to the configuration of a permanent container so as to be receivable within the permanent container and form a generally double-walled drinking vessel having a thermal spacing between said insert member and the permanent container for the collection of condensation forming on said insert member to provide an interior surface of the permanent container substantially free of condensation, said insert member including a lip at its top edge extending toward its bottom, said lip being proportioned to substantially prevent a person's lip from contacting the permanent container yet permit a plurality of said insert members to be stacked on top of each other, said insert also including a step-like indentation generally near its bottom to form a reduced diameter portion at the bottom of said insert, with an interior shoulder formed at said step-like indentation, said shoulder providing a support surface facing said insert top edge, said reduced diameter portion having an interior diameter, as measured generally at said interior shoulder, at least slightly less than the outer diameter at the insert bottom, to permit a plurality of said inserts to be stacked, in inverted orientation, one on top of another, with the shoulder support surface of one insert abutting the next adjacent insert along a portion of its bottom surface for substantial non-sticking stackability of inserts in a relatively compact stack of inserts with the shoulder support surface of one insert resting upon the bottom surface of the next insert below it when the inserts are stacked in inverted orientation such that when a permanent container is thrust down onto a stack of said inserts and thereafter lifted, one said insert is releasably grasped by the container and can be removed from said stack of inserts substantially without sticking to any other inserts in said stack yet it can be removed from the container when desired with relative ease for replacement by another insert by repeating said thrusting motion.
- 37. An insert member according to claim 36, wherein the width of said lip and its angle relative to the exterior surface of said permanent container cooperate to prevent contact of a person's lip with the exterior surface of said permanent container.
- 38. An insert member according to claim 36, wherein said insert member is tapered to a greater degree from its open top to its bottom than said permanent container and which further includes grasping means for permitting releasable engagement between said insert member and said permanent container, such that when said permanent container is thrust down onto a stack of inverted insert members and thereafter lifted, one said insert member is grasped by said permanent container yet can be removed from said permanent container when desired.
- 39. An insert member according to claim 38, wherein said grasping means is located generally near the top opening of said insert member.
- 40. An insert member according to claim 39, wherein said grasping means comprises a plurality of relatively small raised rib-like members.
- 41. An insert member according to claim 40, wherein said rib-like members are formed and project outwardly from exterior surface of said insert member.
- 42. An insert member according to claim 36, wherein said insert member includes a plurality of protuberances formed thereon, said protuberances being adapted to cooperate with engagement means formed on the permanent container for releasably locking said insert to the permanent container and for permitting a plurality of said inserts to be stacked on top of each other while enabling only one insert to be removed when the permanent container is thrust down onto a stack of inverted insert members.
- 43. An insert member according to claim 42, wherein said protuberances are formed on said lip, generally along its interior-facing surface.
- 44. An insert member according to claim 43, wherein said protuberances are proportioned to engage said engagement means such that said lip is caused to flare slightly more when said insert is fully seated in the permanent container than when not seated therein.
- 45. An insert member according to claim 42, wherein said lip extends at an angle of between about 4.5.degree. and about 5.degree. relative to the vertical when said insert is standing on a horizontal surface.
- 46. An insert according to claim 45, wherein the height of said reduced diameter portion is generally at least about equal to the height of the insert lip to ensure that adjacent inserts do not become wedged together.
- 47. An insert according to claim 36, which further includes grasping means for permitting releasable engagement between said insert member and said permanent container, such that when said permanent container is thrust down onto a stack of inverted insert members and thereafter lifted, one said insert member is grasped by said permanent container yet can be removed from said permanent container when desired.
- 48. An insert according to claim 47, wherein said grasping means comprises a plurality of protuberances formed thereon, said protuberances being adapted to cooperate with engagement means formed on the permanent container for releasably locking said insert to the permanent container and for permitting a plurality of said inserts to be stacked on top of each other while enabling only one said insert to be removed when the permanent container is thrust down onto a stack of inverted insert members.
- 49. An insert according to claim 48, wherein said protuberances are formed on said lip, generally along its interior-facing surface.
- 50. An insert according to claim 49, wherein said protuberances are proportioned to engage said engagement means such that said lip is caused to flare slightly more when said insert is fully seated in the permanent container than when not seated therein.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 655,063, filed on Sept. 26, 1984 which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application Ser. No. 575,546 filed Jan. 31, 1984, now abandoned, which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application Ser. No. 470,844 filed Feb. 28, 1984, now abandoned.
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