The present invention relates generally to drinking straws used typically to drink beverages from bottles, cans, cups and the like, and more particularly to a design and apparatus that allows multiple people to share and/or taste the same beverage without the risk of transmitting virus, bacteria or other germs through use of the same straw by several people.
Although there have been a number of inventions related to regulating flow rate through a straw, most straws are designed for use by a single person. Sharing the same straw across multiple people is unhygienic, since the suction end is in contact with the mouth/saliva of the person consuming the beverage and has high risk of transmitting germs (including those that cause common cold, flu, H1N1 and other infectious diseases) from one user to another. Design of current beverage cup lids does not allow multiple straws to be inserted into the same cup forcing single person consumption from each beverage cup. Moreover, since straws available in restaurants tend to be of same color, size and material, they are indistinguishable from one another, this also leads to the same problem of transmitting germs if multiple people use the same straw as they share. Even if multiple straws are used, each person has to either withdraw his/her straw or keep track of it between multiple sips. Due to the limited storage/holding space available for beverage containers in automobiles, it will be great for families to share the drink from the same beverage container without transmitting germs. Given the current economy, a multi-person beverage sharing/tasting straw provides a more economical and fun-way for families to share the pleasure of drinking beverages. Particularly in emerging markets and countries where a single cup of beverage could equal several days' pay for some people and thus sharing a cup enables multiple people to taste/enjoy the beverage without fear of infection. In addition, readily available straws are indistinguishable from each other and discarded after one use. Given the potential for families to use their own multi-person straws within the same set of individuals, a multi-person straw also has the potential to be recycled within families, thus reducing the total consumption of plastic straws and to a smaller extent, due to sharing, fewer beverage cups thus promoting a “greener” way to consume beverages.
As such, what is needed is a design and apparatus that allows multiple people to share/taste a beverage from the same beverage cup/container, by providing multiple suction ends while allowing each suction-end to be differentiable, so multiple people can share/taste the beverage, each distinguishing and using their own suction end, either one-time or in a re-use mode, thus minimizing risk of spreading germs.
The design of a beverage sharing/tasting straw with one dipping end and a plurality of suction ends, each suction end distinguishable from others through different colors or use of tags, sleeves or other identification forms to enable multiple people to share/taste the same beverage, either one-time or in a re-use mode, without risk of transmitting viruses/bacteria or other germs from one person to another through oral contact with the straw. The length of the straw, dimensions of the suction ends and distance between suction ends can be customized for a specific number of people (e.g. family members in a family) or a mix of different ages (e.g. kids only or adults only or a mixture of kids and adults) or sizes (e.g. typical facial dimensions for 2 people seated side-by-side or across the table). In one particular embodiment of this design, the beverage sharing/tasting straw end assembly can be adapted to fit over any currently available standard straw thereby converting a traditional single person straw to a multi-person sharing/tasting straw.
The construction and method of operation of the invention, however, together with additional objectives and advantages thereof will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
a-1c illustrate a beverage sharing/tasting straw with two, three, four suction ends respectively in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
a-2c illustrate a beverage sharing/tasting straw where each suction end is uniquely distinguishable from others through use of colors, sleeves or unique characters/logos on each suction end in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.
a illustrates a beverage sharing/tasting straw attachment 600 for two people sitting across the table and
The invention claimed here enables multiple people to share/taste same beverage without risk of transmitting virus, bacteria or other germs. The beverage sharing/tasting straw described here comprises of one dipping end and a plurality of independent suction ends, each uniquely differentiable through one or more of color, sleeve, logo, material or design. The length of the straw, dimensions of the suction ends and distance between suction ends can be customized for a specific number of people or a mix of different ages (e.g. kids only or adults only or a mixture of kids and adults) and dimensions (e.g. 2 people sitting side by side or across the table). In one particular embodiment of this design, the beverage sharing/tasting straw end assembly can be adapted to fit over any currently available standard straw thereby converting a traditional single person straw to a multi-person sharing/tasting straw for use one-time or in a reusable mode.
a illustrates a beverage sharing/tasting straw 100 with two independent suction ends in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. The dipping end 103 is placed inside the beverage cup/container. The two independent suction heads 101 and 102 enable two different people to drink from the same beverage cup/container without risk of transmitting viruses. This would be ideal for couples or families with 2 children that want to share a beverage from the same cup or container.
b illustrates a beverage sharing/tasting straw 110 with three independent suction ends in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. The dipping end 114 is placed inside the beverage cup/container. The three independent suction heads 111, 112 and 113 enable three different people to drink from the same beverage cup/container without risk of transmitting viruses. This would be ideal for 3 person families or families with 3 kids that want to share a beverage from the same cup or container.
c illustrates a beverage sharing/tasting straw 120 with four independent suction ends in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. The dipping end 125 is placed inside the beverage cup/container. The four independent suction heads 121, 122, 123 and 124 enable four different people to drink from the same beverage cup/container without risk of transmitting viruses. This would be ideal for families who want to share the beverage. Each suction head could be made distinguishable for each child, for example to make this re-usable.
a illustrates a beverage sharing/tasting straw 200 where each suction end is made to be uniquely distinguishable from others through use of different colors on suction end in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention. The two suction ends 201 and 202 are made of different colors to distinguish them so each person can choose a particular color suction end and drink from the same beverage cup/container without risk of transmitting viruses.
b illustrates a beverage sharing/tasting straw 210 where each suction end is made to be uniquely distinguishable from others through use of different sleeves on suction end in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention. The two suction ends 211 and 212 have two different sleeves to distinguish them so each person can choose a suction end with a unique sleeve and drink from the same beverage cup/container without risk of transmitting viruses.
c illustrates a beverage sharing/tasting straw 220 where each suction end is made to be uniquely distinguishable from others through use of different characters on suction end in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention. The two suction ends 221 and 222 are made of different characters to distinguish them so each person can choose a particular character suction end and drink from the same beverage cup/container without risk of transmitting viruses.
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The above illustration provides many different embodiments or embodiments for implementing different features of the invention. Specific embodiments of components and processes are described to help clarify the invention. These are, of course, merely embodiments and are not intended to limit the invention from that described in the claims.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in one or more specific examples, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims. Accordingly, it is appropriate that the appended claims be construed broadly and in a manner consistent with the scope of the invention, as set forth in the following claims.
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