The present invention relates to a lid for a container, a container and a method for manufacturing the container. Embodiments of the invention find particular, but not exclusive, use as a container for beverages, such as tea, coffee and other liquids. It will be understood, however, that other embodiments may find use in other applications such as a lid for a container and a container for solid food or liquid and/or solid non-food substances.
Coffee and other beverages are available in so-called ‘take-away’ or ‘take-out’ containers. Such containers generally consist of a cup or receptacle, with a lid. The cup and lid are commonly made from a material such as cardboard, waxed paper, plastic, Styrofoam™ or some other form of formable yet inexpensive material. Such cups and lids are generally made in a way to allow for easy disposal.
It is common for people to purchase take-away coffee, tea or another hot beverages for consumption while they are walking, travelling in a vehicle or otherwise moving from one location to another. In such circumstances, the lid prevents the beverage from spilling out of the container as the person moves or as their vehicle moves. However, where a take-away container includes a lid, the lid must be removed to add other ingredients, such as liquids or solids to the beverage (e.g. adding milk and sugar to coffee). Moreover, when another liquid or solid is added to the beverage, it is commonly necessary to stir the beverage to mix the added ingredients into the beverage.
Where a person is carrying the beverage or the beverage is in a vehicle that is moving, removing the lid can be awkward and give rise to a dangerous situation, particularly if the beverage spills and is hot.
It is against this background that the invention has been developed.
In a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a lid for a container comprising an attachment portion arranged to attach the lid to the container, a lid portion integrally formed with the attachment portion and sized to substantially cover an opening in the container, at least one opening located on the lid portion to allow the ingress or egress of fluid from the container when the lid is in situ, and at least one arm extending from the lid portion and arranged, in use, to locate within the container to stir the contents of the container.
In one embodiment, the at least one arm extends includes at least one protrusion, wherein the at least one protrusion has a surface area, such that, in use, the surface area is arranged to assist in stirring the contents of the container.
The arm may be attached to a handle wherein a user may operate the handle to operate the arm and in turn stir the contents of the container.
The protrusion is substantially disc-shaped.
In one embodiment, the protrusion is angled to maximise the area swept by the arm.
In one embodiment, the arm and the protrusion cooperate such that, as the swivel is turned, the protrusion moves along the arm.
At least one opening may be arranged to receive at least receptacle arranged to, in use, to dispense a substance into the contents of the container.
The container lid may include at least one opening arranged to, in use, allow the contents of the container to be dispensed while the lid is secured to the container.
In a second aspect of the invention, there is provided a container comprising a body portion and a lid in accordance with the first aspect of the invention, wherein the lid is arranged to engage with the body portion to provide a substantially sealed container.
In a third aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of manufacturing a lid in accordance with the first aspect of the invention, comprising the steps of moulding the lid portion integrally with the attachment portion, and securing the at least one arm to the lid portion such that the arm portion extends from the lid portion.
In a fourth aspect of the invention, there is provided a lid for a container comprising an attachment portion arranged to attach the lid to the container, a lid portion integrally formed with the attachment portion and sized to substantially cover an opening in the container, at least one opening located on the lid portion to allow the ingress or egress of fluid from the container when the lid is in situ, and another opening arranged, in use, to allow a stirring mechanism to be located through the opening and into the container to stir the contents of the container.
In one embodiment of the fourth aspect, the stirring mechanism includes at least one arm arranged to extend into the container, and at least one protrusion, wherein the at least one protrusion is arranged to locate the stirring mechanism in the another opening.
In one embodiment of the fourth aspect, the arm includes a widened portion arranged to assist in the stirring motion when the stirring mechanism is operated.
In a fifth aspect of the invention, there is provided a lid for a container comprising an attachment portion arranged to attach the lid to the container, a lid portion integrally formed with the attachment portion and sized to substantially cover an opening in the container, at least one opening located on the lid portion to allow the ingress or egress of fluid from the container when the lid is in situ, and at least one compartment arranged to contain at least one substance capable of being dispensed into the container.
In one embodiment of the fifth aspect, the at least one compartment includes a piercing portion arranged to, on pressure being applied by a user, pierce a rupturable portion the compartment to allow the at least one substance to be dispensed into the container.
In one embodiment of the fifth aspect, the rupturable portion is constructed of a foil-like substance.
The foregoing will be apparent from the following more particular description of example embodiments of the invention, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which like reference characters refer to the same parts throughout the different views. The drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating embodiments of the present invention.
a illustrate an example embodiment of the present invention.
a and 7b illustrates a stirring mechanism in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
b illustrate alternative embodiments of the present invention.
A description of example embodiments of the invention follows.
In the ensuing description, reference is made to a “coffee cup”. Such references are directed to a specific commercial embodiment of the invention and are described as a “coffee cup” merely to provide the reader with an illustrative example and a context for one embodiment of the invention. No gloss is to be taken from the use of a specific described use of the embodiment or from any commercial example of an embodiment of the invention to limit the scope of the embodiments and claimed invention as described and defined herein. In other words, it will be understood that the example embodiments described herein are illustrative only.
The embodiments described herein generally provide a lid for a container. The lid includes an attachment portion arranged to attach the lid to the container and a lid portion integrally formed with the attachment portion and sized to substantially cover an opening in the container. The lid portion includes at least one opening located on the lid portion to allow the ingress or egress of fluid from the container when the lid is in situ. There is also provided at least one arm extending from the lid portion and arranged, in use, to locate within the container to stir the contents of the container.
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There is also provided a rotatable hub mechanism 108 which includes two arms 110a and 110b that extend down from the lid and are arranged to extend, in use, into a container, such as a coffee cup (as described in more detail later with reference to
The rotatable hub mechanism 108 may also include a handle portion (not shown in
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There is also provided a rotatable hub mechanism 208 which includes a single arm 210 that extend down from the lid and are arranged to extend, in use, into a container, such as a coffee cup (as described in more detail later with reference to
The rotatable hub mechanism 208 may also include a handle portion (not shown in
Optionally, the two discs 404a and 404b may include some hollow portions 408a and 408b, which aid in mixing the liquid by provided an extra flow path as denoted by the dotted arrows in
In another embodiment, not shown in the Figures, the single arm may include a corkscrew (or similar) mechanism such that, as the arm is turned, the two discs move along the arm, thereby aiding mixing.
The container lid may include at least one opening arranged to, in use, allow the contents of the container to be dispensed while the lid is secured to the container.
The container lid 500 may include one or more sachets or dispensing portions 502a, 502b, 502c, etc., which may be arranged to hold and dispense a liquid or a solid, such as milk, creamer, sugar or a sweetener.
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Moreover, the lid 600 includes a plurality of compartments 606, which can be filled with a suitable substance (e.g. milk, sugar, etc.) to allow a user to add the substance in the compartment 606 to the container (not shown).
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Upon unfolding the stirrer 1302, the stirrer extends into a container 1306 as shown in
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The lid 1600 also includes a central compartment 1606 arranged to extend, in use, into a container. The central compartment 1606 includes filter portion 1608 arranged to allow a user to place a substance into the central compartment 1606 and then filter a liquid through the substance by pouring the liquid into the central compartment 1606.
For example, a user may place tea in the central compartment 1606 and then add water to allow the water to enter the container while being filtered through the tea.
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It will be understood that the compartments for condiments may be any stuiable size or shape, as required for particular condiment types, or for particular market conditions. It will also be understood that the compartments may be arranged to hold condiments in any suitable form, such as in a powder form, a granular form, in the form of a compressed tablet or capsule form, or in a liquid form.
While the embodiments described herein show and describe particular locations or positions of the compartments relative to other features of the container lid, it will be understood that the exact position of compartments may be varied without departing from the broader inventive concept described and defined herein.
By way of example only, the compartments may be located partially or fully on a top/external lid surface or a bottom/internal lid surface. The compartments may be moulded into the lid surface/material or formed separately and fixed to lid.
The manner in which the compartments are formed may also vary. For example, the compartments may be integrally formed within the lid and sealed with a foil or other waterproof or powder proof covering. In an alternative embodiment, the compartments may also be formed separately and fixed to the lid through a plastics welding process, a gluing process, or any other suitable process.
In an analogous manner, the stirrer may be located (in use or in a ‘stored’ position) in any suitable orientation and in any workable configuration. For example, the stirrer may be positioned on a clip on an external surface o the cup, centrally located and vertically positioned on lid centrally located and compacted until ready for use, in a folded configuration on either an external or internal surface, and may be of an extendable or fixed length.
It will be understood that the container lid may be supplied alone, for fitting to a container, or alternatively, there may be provided a container comprising a body portion and a lid as described herein. Such variations are within the purview of a person skilled in the art.
The container lid may be manufactured in any appropriate manner, including but not limited to moulding the lid portion integrally with the attachment portion, and subsequently securing the arm or two arms to the lid portion such that the arm portion extends from the lid portion.
The embodiments described herein and the broader invention defined herein has application in any situation where beverages or food are sold in a ‘take-away’ or ‘take-out’ situation, or for any situation where a person wishes to transport a beverage from one location to another.
The disposable ‘coffee cup’ and lid market is a mature market and coffee cup manufacturers are always looking to improve their product to make it more attractive to consumers and to the businesses that sell take-away beverages or food. There has been a long felt want for a lid and an associated container that allows a customer to add liquids and solids (such as milk and sugar) to the beverage and stir the beverage without removing the lid of the container.
The teachings of all patents, published applications and references cited herein are incorporated by reference in their entirety.
While this invention has been particularly shown and described with references to example embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention encompassed by the appended claims.
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