The present invention generally relates to a drinkware for containing beverages or liquid foods for drinking or consumption, and more particularly relates to a beverageware with an enclosing container.
Drinkware, such as bear glasses, coffee mugs and water cups, is a common type of devices in people's daily life. These apparatuses are made in different shapes and sizes. However, a conventional drinkware device includes a container part that is adapted to contain and hold beverage or liquid food. A user of the device retrieves the contained liquid (such as water, orange juice, apple juice, bear, etc.) from the container for consumption. When a handle is attached to the container, the user operates the handle to use the drinkware. The handle is on a side of the container. With or without a handle, the container can also be held between the user's fingers and palm. Regardless of the amount of the liquid deposited inside the container, it presents only a single surface that makes contact with the air. For example, whether a glass is ten percent (10%), eighty percent (80%) or one hundred percent (100%) full with water, there is only a single water surface that makes contact with the air.
Accordingly, there is a need fora new drinkware with a liquid container wrapping around the hand of a user when the user holds a handle of the drinkware. The handle is disposed within the enclosing container. When the new drinkware is not fully filled, the liquid inside the container can provide two liquid surfaces making contact with the air. Furthermore, the liquid inside the new drinkware is present around the user's hand holding the handle of the drinkware. In other words, the drinkware's container encloses the user holding hand.
Accordingly, it is an object of this disclosure to provide a drinkware with an enclosing liquid container.
Another object of this disclosure is to provide a drinkware with an enclosing liquid container and a handle disposed within the enclosing container.
Another object of this disclosure is to provide a drinkware with an enclosing liquid container and a handle contacting the enclosing container at two points.
Another object of this disclosure is to provide a drinkware with an enclosing liquid container and a handle contacting the enclosing container at three points.
Another object of this disclosure is to provide a drinkware with an enclosing liquid container and a handle contacting the enclosing container at four points.
Another object of this disclosure is to provide a drinkware with a circular liquid container and a handle disposed within the enclosing container.
Another object of this disclosure is to provide a drinkware with a circular liquid container and a handle contacting the enclosing container at two points.
Another object of this disclosure is to provide a drinkware with a circular liquid container and a handle contacting the enclosing container at three points.
Another object of this disclosure is to provide a drinkware with a circular liquid container and a handle contacting the enclosing container at four points.
Another object of this disclosure is to provide a drinkware with an oval liquid container and a handle disposed within the enclosing container.
Another object of this disclosure is to provide a drinkware with an oval liquid container and a handle contacting the enclosing container at two points.
Another object of this disclosure is to provide a drinkware with an oval liquid container and a handle contacting the enclosing container at three points.
Another object of this disclosure is to provide a drinkware with an oval liquid container and a handle contacting the enclosing container at four points.
Another object of this disclosure is to provide a drinkware with a rectangular liquid container and a handle disposed within the enclosing container.
Another object of this disclosure is to provide a drinkware with a rectangular liquid container and a handle contacting the enclosing container at two points.
Another object of this disclosure is to provide a drinkware with a rectangular liquid container and a handle contacting the enclosing container at three points.
Another object of this disclosure is to provide a drinkware with a rectangular liquid container and a handle contacting the enclosing container at four points.
Another object of this disclosure is to provide a drinkware with an enclosing liquid container that incorporates an uninterrupted internal cavity for holding liquid.
Another object of this disclosure is to provide a drinkware with an enclosing liquid container that incorporates an interrupted internal cavity for holding liquid.
Other advantages of this disclosure will be clear to a person of ordinary skill in the art. It should be understood, however, that a system, an apparatus or a method could practice the disclosure while not achieving all of the enumerated advantages, and that the protected disclosure is defined by the claims.
Generally speaking, pursuant to the various embodiments, the present disclosure provides an enclosing drinkware. The enclosing drinkware incorporates a base, an enclosing container resting on the base, and a mouth resting on the container. The base is adapted to be placed on a surface of an object, such as a table and a desk. The container is integrally formed with the base or mounted to the base via welding, screws or other mounting mechanisms. The container incorporates an internal cavity for containing liquid. The container further incorporates an aperture, through which liquid goes into the cavity and comes out of the cavity. The aperture communicates with the cavity enclosed by the mouth. The mouth is integrally formed with the container. Alternatively, the mouth is mounted to the container via a threaded coupling mechanism, a snap-in mechanism, or another coupling mechanism. The cavity of the enclosing container is either uninterrupted or interrupted. In one embodiment, the container is circular. In another embodiment, the container is oval in shape. In yet another embodiment, the container is rectangular in shape. The rectangular shape can be a square or a rectangle with rounded corners.
Further in accordance with the present teachings is an enclosing cup. The enclosing cup includes a base, and a circular container vertically resting on the base. The circular container includes an aperture and an internal enclosing cavity. The internal enclosing cavity is adapted for containing some amount of liquid. The enclosing cup also includes a mouth vertically resting on the circular container. The mouth includes a top opening and a mouth cavity. The mouth cavity communicates with the internal enclosing cavity through the aperture. The top opening communicates with the mouth cavity. The enclosing cup further includes a handle attached to and enclosed by the circular container. In addition, the enclosing cup includes a joint between the circular container and the base. The circular container rests on the base via the joint. The base supports the joint and the joint supports the circular container. The handle is attached to the circular container at two, three or four different points. The handle, the mouth and the aperture are concentric.
Further in accordance with the present teachings is an enclosing cup having a base, an enclosing container vertically resting on the base. The enclosing container includes an aperture and an internal cavity. The internal cavity is adapted for containing some amount of liquid. The enclosing cup also includes a mouth vertically resting on the enclosing container, and a handle attached to and enclosed by the enclosing container. The mouth includes a top opening and a mouth cavity. The mouth cavity communicates with the internal cavity through the aperture. The top opening communicates with the mouth cavity. The enclosing cup further includes a joint between the enclosing container and the base. The enclosing container rests on the base via the joint. The base supports the joint and the joint supports the enclosing container. The handle is attached to the enclosing container at two, three or four different points. The enclosing container is circular, oval, rectangular or square in shape. The internal cavity is an uninterrupted enclosing cavity or an interrupted cavity. The handle is vertically attached to the enclosing container. The handle, the mouth and the aperture are concentric. In a different implementation, the handle includes two opposite retainers.
Although the characteristic features of this disclosure will be particularly pointed out in the claims, the invention itself, and the manner in which it may be made and used, may be better understood by referring to the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings forming a part hereof, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views and in which:
A person of ordinary skills in the art will appreciate that elements of the figures above are illustrated for simplicity and clarity, and are not necessarily drawn to scale. The dimensions of some elements in the figures may have been exaggerated relative to other elements to help understanding of the present teachings. Furthermore, a particular order in which certain elements, parts, components, modules, steps, actions, events and/or processes are described or illustrated may not be actually required. A person of ordinary skills in the art will appreciate that, for the purpose of simplicity and clarity of illustration, some commonly known and well-understood elements that are useful and/or necessary in a commercially feasible embodiment may not be depicted in order to provide a clear view of various embodiments in accordance with the present teachings.
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In one embodiment, the elements 102-108 are integrally formed. Alternatively, the elements 102-108 are attached to each other using, for example, screws, welding or a threaded coupling mechanism. The welding process varies depending on the material making the enclosing cup 100. As used herein, regardless how the elements 102-108 are formed and coupled together, the mouth 106 is said to be attached to the enclosing container 102; the enclosing container 102 is said to be attached to the base 104; and the handle 108 is said to be attached to the enclosing container 102. In the illustrative embodiment, the handle 108 is in a vertical or substantially vertical orientation. As used herein, the handle 108 is said to be a vertical handle. The spaces between the handle 108 and the enclosing container 102 are adapted to receive a user's hand and fingers.
Extending away from the enclosing container 102, the mouth 106 has a top opening at the top of it. The mouth 106 tapers downward. The bottom of the mouth 106 is open as well. The bottom opening of the mouth 106 merges and communicates with an aperture in the enclosing container 102. The aperture in the enclosing container 102 communicates with the internal cavity of the enclosing container 102. The diameter of the top opening of the mouth 106 is larger than that of the aperture. The cavity (also referred to herein as the mouth cavity) formed by the mouse 106 communicates with the internal cavity of the enclosing container 102, and the top opening of the mouth 106. Therefore, liquid, such as water, orange juice, beers, etc., can flow into the internal cavity of the enclosing container 102. It is also said that the liquid flows into the enclosing container 102. When the liquid is to be consumed, a user holds the handle 108 and tilts the enclosing mug 102 for the liquid to flow out of the enclosing container 102 and into the user's mouth through the mouth 106.
The enclosing cup 100 is made of made of, for example, glass, metal (such as copper), acrylic, or other types of materials. Furthermore, the elements 102-108 can be made of different types materials. For instance, the elements 102, 106 and 108 can be made of acrylic while the base 104 is made of wood. In such a case, the enclosing container 102 is affixed to the base 104.
A front view of the enclosing cup 100 is shown in
The joint between the enclosing container 102 and the base 104 is a transition between them. A joint is shown in
Referring to
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In one implementation, the enclosing container 102 is circular or substantially circular. In such cases, the enclosing container 102 is said to be a circular container. Alternatively, the enclosing container 102 can be in an oval shape shown in
In the illustrative embodiment shown in
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Obviously, many additional modifications and variations of the present disclosure are possible in light of the above teachings. Thus, it is to be understood that, within the scope of the appended claims, the disclosure may be practiced otherwise than is specifically described above. For example, the handle 108 is attached to the enclosing container 102 at only one end of the handle 108. In such a case, the handle 108 makes contact with the enclosing container 102 at only one end. As another example, the handle 1412 is attached to the enclosing container 1402 at four points at the top end. As yet another example, the handle 108, the handle 1304 and/or the handle 1412 makes the contact with the respective enclosing container at more than one point at the lower end.
Furthermore, the handle 108, and the mouth 106 and the aperture 602 do not have to be concentric or approximately concentric. For example, in one embodiment, the handle 108 is replaced by the handle 1502, shown in
In a further implementation, the handle incorporates an internal cavity for containing additional liquid. A cross-sectional view of the handle 108 is shown in
In an alternate implementation, the handle 108 includes two separate parts as shown in
The foregoing description of the disclosure has been presented for purposes of illustration and description, and is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise form disclosed. The description was selected to best explain the principles of the present teachings and practical application of these principles to enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the disclosure in various embodiments and various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It should be recognized that the words “a” or “an” are intended to include both the singular and the plural. Conversely, any reference to plural elements shall, where appropriate, include the singular.
It is intended that the scope of the disclosure not be limited by the specification, but be defined by the claims set forth below. In addition, although narrow claims may be presented below, it should be recognized that the scope of this invention is much broader than presented by the claim(s). It is intended that broader claims will be submitted in one or more applications that claim the benefit of priority from this application. Insofar as the description above and the accompanying drawings disclose additional subject matter that is not within the scope of the claim or claims below, the additional inventions are not dedicated to the public and the right to file one or more applications to claim such additional inventions is reserved.
This application claims the benefit and priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/848,460, entitled “ENCLOSING CUP”, filed May 15, 2019, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. This application also claims the benefit and priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/885,169, entitled “ENCLOSING CUP”, filed Aug. 9, 2019, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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