The present invention is directed to a container sleeve, more particularly to a one-piece container sleeve, and even more particularly to a container sleeve that is fit at least partially about a container to at least partially insulate a liquid in the container, to at least partially provide insulation between the container and a user's hand, to facilitate in the handling of the container, to alter and/or improve the look and/or aesthetics of the container, and/or to provide markings, wording, logos, and/or various types of marketing and/or advertising material on the container.
Many disposable cups and container are used for holding hot beverages such as, but not limited to, coffee, espresso, cappuccino, latte, tea, warm milk, and hot chocolate. These disposable cups or containers can also be used to hold various types of food items such as, but not limited to, soup, chili, noodle containing items, rice, etc. These disposable cups or containers often allow heat from the beverage or food item to transfer to a person's hand through a holding surface of the cup or container. If the holding surface gets too hot, it can make holding the disposable cup or container uncomfortable. If the user holds the disposable cup or container with his or her finger by a narrow margin so as to avoid the heat, the user may drop the disposable cup or container, and the user may suffer scalding due to spilled coffee. Similar problems exist when holding very cold beverages (e.g., iced coffee, iced tea, slush drinks, frozen drinks, etc.) or cold food items (e.g., ice cream, etc.).
Often a container sleeve is used to reduce the heat/cold felt by a user by insulating the user from some of the heat/cold on the holding surface of the container. The container sleeve forms an insulating layer on the sidewall of the container to reduce/eliminate somewhat the heat/coldness of the container.
Although there are many different container sleeves available in the prior art (e.g., U.S. Pat. No. 4,548,349; U.S. Pat. No. 5,205,473; U.S. Pat. No. 5,209,367; U.S. Pat. No. 5,385,260; U.S. Pat. No. 5,425,497; U.S. Pat. No. 5,445,315; U.S. Pat. No. 5,454,484; U.S. Pat. No. 5,669,553; U.S. Pat. No. 5,826,786; U.S. Pat. No. 5,842,633; U.S. Pat. No. 5,857,615; U.S. Pat. No. 6,152,363; U.S. Pat. No. 6,286,754; U.S. Pat. No. 6,343,735; U.S. Pat. No. 6,986,438; US 2011/0068114; US 2010/0213205; US 2010/0200603; US 2010/0025414; US 2009/0050767; US 2003/0111475), there remains a need for a simple, reduced-cost container sleeve.
The present invention is directed to a container sleeve that is simple to use and can reduce the cost of manufacture of the container sleeve. The container sleeve is designed to fit at least partially about a container to at least partially insulate a liquid in the container and/or insulate a user's hand from the surface temperature of the container. The container sleeve can also be used to facilitate in insulating the beverage or food item in the container, to facilitate in the handling of the container, to alter and/or improve the look and/or aesthetics of the container, and/or to provide markings, wording, logos, and/or various types of marketing and/or advertising material on the container.
In one non-limiting aspect of the invention, the container sleeve is formed of a single piece of material. Generally the material is formed of one type of material; however, this is not required. The material is generally a durable and flexible or bendable material (e.g., paper material, cellulose material, certain metal materials, certain polymer materials, certain composite material, etc.); however, this is not required. In one non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the container sleeve is formed of a biodegradable or semi-biodegradable material. One non-limiting design, the biodegradable or semi-biodegradable material is a paper or cellulose material such as, but not limited to paper board, cardboard, corrugated paper board, corrugated cardboard, and the like. When a paper or cellulose material is used, the weight of the paper or cellulose material is generally about 4-200 lb. (per thousand square feet) material; however, other material weights can be used. The paper or cellulose material generally has a thickness of about 0.01-0.2 inches; however, other thickness can be used. When a corrugated material is used, the corrugated material can be an F-flute (commonly referred to as a micro-flute) or E-flute material; however, other flute profiles can be used. The paper or cellulose material can be optionally coated with a material that reduces or eliminates moisture absorption; however, this is not required. The container sleeve can be formed of one or more pieces of corrugated material; however, this is not required. When corrugated material is used, one or both sides of the corrugated material can secured to a generally flat or planar material (e.g., paper board material, etc.); however, this is not required. When a coating is used, the coating can be a poly-coated material (e.g., Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE) Resins, Linear Low Density Polyethylene (LLDPE) Resins, Ultra Low Density Polyethylene (ULDPE) Resins, etc.); however, it can be appreciated that other or additional coating materials can be used.
In another and/or alternative aspect of the present invention, the container sleeve is fully formed or cut from a single piece of material. In one non-limiting embodiment, the container sleeve is cut by cutting dies or other types of cutters; however, this is not required. In one non-limiting method, a single generally flat piece of material (e.g., paper board, cardboard, corrugated material, etc.) is cut by a cutting die to fully form the container sleeve. After the container sleeve is cut, the top surface of the container sleeve lies generally in a single plane. Furthermore, the bottom surface of the container sleeve also generally lies in a single plane and such plane is generally parallel to the plane of the top surface of the container sleeve. When the piece of the material that is cut into the container sleeve is a non-smooth material (e.g., ribbed material, etc.), the top plane of the non-smooth surface generally lies in a flat top plane, and such flat top plane is generally parallel to the bottom flat plane of the container sleeve after the container sleeve has been cut. Once the container sleeve is cut or formed, the container sleeve does not require an adhesive to connect the ends or any other portion of the container sleeve together prior to being used on a container. Likewise, the container sleeve does not require an adhesive to connect container sleeve to a container. Furthermore, after the container sleeve is formed or cut form a single piece of material, the ends or any other portion of the container sleeve do not need to be connected together prior to being used on a container. As such, the container sleeve of the present invention is a significant improvement over prior art container sleeves. When corrugated material is used, the material can include the corrugated fluting on one outside surface of the material; however, this is not required. When the corrugated fluting is on the outside of the material, the container sleeve can be designed such that the corrugated fluting is facing the container when the container sleeve is placed on the container, or faces outwardly from the container when the container sleeve is placed on the container. As can be appreciated, the corrugated material can include fluting on both sides of the material.
In still another and/or alternative aspect of the present invention, the container sleeve includes a first body portion, a second body portion, and first and second connectors tabs that are integrally formed with the first and second body portions. In one non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the first and second body portions have generally the same size and shape; however, this is not required. In another and/or alternative non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the first and second connectors have generally the same size and shape; however, this is not required. Each of the body portions include a top edge and first and second side edges. In still another and/or alternative non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the top edges of the first and second body portions face one another prior to the container sleeve being configured for fitting onto a container. For example, after the container sleeve is cut from a single piece of material, when the container sleeve is formed by a cutting process, the top edges of the first and second body portions are facing one another after the cutting process. In one non-limiting arrangement, the top edges of the first and second body portions are both facing one another and are generally parallel to one another prior to the container sleeve being configured for fitting onto a container. In still another and/or alternative non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the first connector is connected to the first side edges of the first and second body portions, and the second connector is connected to the second side edges of the first and second body portions. Each of the connectors are connected on both sides of the top edges of the first and second body portions. In one non-limiting arrangement, two connectors are not adhesively connected to the first and second body portions, or otherwise mechanically connected (e.g., staple, latching arrangement, slot arrangement, hook and loop fastener, etc.) to the first and second body portions. The two connectors are integrally formed with the two body portions. As such, the two connectors are never separated from the two body portions during the formation of the container sleeve and when the container sleeve is inserted onto a container. In yet another and/or alternative non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the two connectors are generally not connected to the complete side edge of the first and second body portions. In one non-limiting arrangement, The first connector is connected to about 2%-75% of the length of the first side edge of the first body portion and 2%-75% of the length of the first side edge of the second body portion. Likewise, second connector is connected to about 2%-75% of the length of the second side edge of the first body portion and 2%-75% of the length of the second side edge of the second body portion. As can be appreciated, one or both connectors can be connected to more than 75% of the one or both of the side edges of the first and/or second body portions. In another and/or alternative non-limiting arrangement, one or both connectors are connected to generally the same amount of the side edge of one or both side edges of the first and/or second body portions. In such an arrangement, each of the connectors can be generally centered about the oppositely facing top edges of the first and second body portions; however, this is not required.
In yet another and/or alternative aspect of the present invention, the two connectors on the container sleeve extend outwardly from the side edges of the first and second body portions. In one non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the two connectors extend outwardly from the side edges of the first and second body portions a distance that is about 2%-25% the largest width of the first or second body portion. The shape and configuration of the two connectors can be used to facilitate in holding and/or grasping the container sleeve when positioned on the container, or function as a friction engagement to maintain the sleeve on a container.
In still yet another and/or alternative aspect of the present invention, the container sleeve can optionally include one or more configuration arrangements such as, but not limited to, grooves, slots, notches, serrated regions or the like to facilitate in the bending and forming of the container sleeve prior to placing the container sleeve on a container. Generally, the one or more configuration arrangements are formed prior to, during, or after the cutting or forming of the container sleeve from the one piece material. In one non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the container sleeve includes a serrated region between the two front edges of the first and second body portions; however, this is not required. The serrated region is used to enable the container sleeve to be bent along the serrated region when forming the container sleeve to be fitted onto a container and/or to facilitate in separating the front edges of the two body portions from one another when forming the container sleeve to be fitted onto a container. In another and/or alternative one non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the container sleeve includes a grooved, slotted and/or notched arrangement between the two front edges of the first and second body portions; however, this is not required. The grooved, slotted and/or notched arrangement is used to enable the container sleeve to be bent along the grooved, slotted and/or notched arrangement when forming the container sleeve to be fitted onto a container and/or to facilitate in separating the front edges of the two body portions from one another when forming the container sleeve to be fit onto a container. In still another and/or alternative one non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the container sleeve includes a grooved, slotted and/or notched arrangement between one or both connectors and one or both side edges of the first and second body portions; however, this is not required. The grooved, slotted and/or notched arrangement is used to enable the container sleeve to be bent along the grooved, slotted and/or notched arrangement when forming the container sleeve to be fitted onto a container. In yet another and/or alternative one non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the container sleeve includes a grooved, slotted and/or notched arrangement on one or both connectors; however, this is not required. One or more grooved, slotted and/or notched arrangements can exist on one or both connectors. The one or more grooved, slotted and/or notched arrangements can be used to enable the container sleeve to be bent along the grooved, slotted and/or notched arrangement when forming the container sleeve to be fitted onto a container. In still yet another and/or alternative one non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the container sleeve includes a grooved, slotted and/or notched arrangement on one or both body portions; however, this is not required. One or more grooved, slotted and/or notched arrangements can exist on one or both body portions. The one or more grooved, slotted and/or notched arrangements can be used to enable the container sleeve to be bent along the grooved, slotted and/or notched arrangement when forming the container sleeve to be fitted onto a container.
In another and/or alternative aspect of the present invention, the container sleeve can optionally include a cut-out portion that is positioned between two front edges of the first and second body portions; however, this is not required. The shape of the cut-out portion is non-limiting. In one non-limiting arrangement, the cut-out portion is oval shaped or circular shaped. In another and/or alternative non-limiting arrangement, one or more sections of the cut-out portion have an arcuate shape. The cut-out portion can be used to enable the container sleeve to be bent about the cut-out portion when forming the container sleeve to be fitted onto a container and/or to facilitate in further separating the front edges of the two body portions from one another when forming the container sleeve to be fitted onto a container.
In still another and/or alternative aspect of the present invention, the container sleeve can optionally include one or more openings positioned on or closely adjacent to the first connector and/or the second connector. The one or more openings, when used, are designed to inhibit or prevent tearing of at least one of the connectors when the container sleeve is formed for positioning about the container. The one or more openings are generally positioned along a dividing axis of the container sleeve; however, this is not required. The dividing axis is the axis that is positioned between the top edges of the first and second body portion. When the first and second portions are connected together by a serrate region or one or more spaced slots, the dividing axis is generally positioned on the serrated or slotted region. When the first and second body portions have generally the same length, the dividing axis is the same as the central horizontal axis of the container sleeve. The dividing or central horizontal axis runs generally normal or perpendicular to the central longitudinal axis of the container sleeve; however, this is not required. The shape of the one or more openings is non-limiting. Generally, the opening has a circular or oval shape; however, other shapes can be used (e.g., square, polygonal, etc.). In one non-limiting embodiment, the cut slot or serrated region between the top edges of the body portions terminate at or closely adjacent to an opening. An opening can exist at each of the two ends of the cut slot or serrated region between the top edges of the body portions. The one or more openings are generally partially or fully positioned in the one or both connectors. Generally, a majority of at least one opening is encircled by one of the connectors, typically at least 60% of at least one opening is encircled by one of the connectors, more typically at least 75% of at least one opening is encircled by one of the connectors, still more typically at least 80% of at least one opening is encircled by one of the connectors, yet still more typically at least 90% of at least one opening is encircled by one of the connectors, even still more typically at least 95% of at least one opening is encircled by one of the connectors, and yet even still more typically about 98-100% of at least one opening is encircled by one of the connectors.
In still yet another and/or alternative aspect of the present invention, the container sleeve can optionally include printed material on the outside surface of the container sleeve. The printed information can be used to a) provide product information, b) provide advertising and/or marketing information, c) improve, enhance, and/or change the aesthetics of the container sleeve or the container that includes the container sleeve, and/or d) provide a medium for coupons, games, and the like.
In summary, one non-limiting embodiment of the invention is directed to a container sleeve designed to be fitted about a beverage container and formed of a single piece of material. The container sleeve includes a first body portion, a second body portion, a first connector and a second connector. The first and second body portions include a top edge and first and second side edges. The top edges of the body portions face one another prior to the container sleeve being formed for fitting about the beverage container. The top edges define a top opening of the container sleeve when the container sleeve is formed for fitting about the beverage container. The first connector is integrally connected to the first side edges of the first and second body portions and the second connector is integrally connected to the second side edges of the first and second body portions. The container sleeve does not include an adhesive or other type of mechanical connector to fully form the container sleeve for insertion about a container. In one non-limiting embodiment of the invention, only said two connectors connect together the first and second body portions. In another and/or alternative non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the first and second connectors extend outwardly from the side edges of the first and second body portions. The two connectors are generally the same shape and size. In another and/or alternative non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the first and second connectors include a groove along a longitudinal length of the connectors. The groove is designed to facilitate in bending the connectors along the grooves when the container sleeve is formed for fitting about the beverage container. In another and/or alternative non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the first and second body portions include a plurality of grooves that are normal to a longitudinal axis of the first and second body portions. The grooves are designed to facilitate in bending the first and second body portions about the container when the container sleeve is formed for fitting about the beverage container. In another and/or alternative non-limiting embodiment of the invention, a groove is positioned between the first and second connectors and the side edges of the first and second body portions. The groove is designed to facilitate in the bending of the connectors along the groove when the container sleeve is formed for fitting about the beverage container. In another and/or alternative non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the top edges of the body portions are connected together by a serrated region. In another and/or alternative non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the top edges of the body portions are separated by a slot prior to when the container sleeve is formed for fitting about the beverage container. In another and/or alternative non-limiting embodiment of the invention, a majority of the top edges of the body portions are spaced apart from one another by an opening prior to when the container sleeve is formed for fitting about the beverage container. In another and/or alternative non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the opening between the top edges has a shape selected from the group consisting of a circle, an oval or polygonal shape. In another and/or alternative non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the side edges of the body portions form two slide slots when the container sleeve is connected to the container. In another and/or alternative non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the two side slots have a shape selected from the group consisting of a U-shape or V-shape. In another and/or alternative non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the first and second side edges on at least one of the body portions is tapered toward one another along a longitudinal length of the at least one body portion. In still another and/or alternative non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the container sleeve can include one or more openings positioned on or closely adjacent to said first connector, said second connector, or combinations thereof. The opening is generally positioned along a dividing axis of the container sleeve, which dividing axis is generally positioned between the top edges of the first and second body portion. The one or more openings are designed to inhibit or prevent tearing of at least one of the connectors when the container sleeve is formed for positioning about a container.
It is one non-limiting object of the present invention to provide a container sleeve for containers such as, but not limited to paper cups.
It is another and/or alternative non-limiting object of the present invention to provide a simple and inexpensive container sleeve.
It is still another and/or alternative non-limiting object of the present invention to provide a container sleeve that at least partially insulates against heat losses or heat gains.
It is yet another and/or alternative non-limiting object of the present invention to provide a container sleeve that provides an inexpensive arrangement for advertising in the form of product and/or service endorsements, competition advertising, and the like.
It is still yet another and/or alternative non-limiting object of the present invention to provide a container sleeve that thermally insulates the hand of a user from a liquid or food item in a container.
It is another and/or alternative non-limiting object of the present invention to provide a container sleeve that is formed from a single sheet.
It is still another and/or alternative non-limiting object of the present invention to provide a container sleeve that does not require an adhesive to form the container sleeve or to connect the container sleeve to a container.
It is yet another and/or alternative non-limiting object of the present invention to provide a container sleeve that does not require the ends of the sleeve to be connected to or otherwise assembled prior to using the sleeve on the container.
It is still yet another and/or alternative non-limiting object of the present invention to provide a container sleeve that inhibits or prevents tearing or ripping of one or more of the connectors when the container sleeve is formed for positioning about a container.
These and other objects and advantages will become apparent from the following description taken together with the accompanying drawings.
Reference may now be made to the drawings, which illustrate various embodiments that the invention may take in physical form and in certain parts and arrangements of parts wherein;
Referring now to the drawings wherein the showings are for the purpose of illustrating non-limiting embodiments of the invention only and not for the purpose of limiting same,
The present invention is directed to a cup sleeve, more particularly to a one-piece cup sleeve, and even more particularly to a one-piece paper cup sleeve. Although the cup sleeve is generally formed of paper (e.g., recycled paper, non-recycled paper, paper board, corrugated paper board, etc.), the cup sleeve can be formed of other materials (e.g., plastic, fabric, composite materials, etc.).
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The container sleeve includes a first body portion 110, a second body portion 120, a first connector 130 and a second connector 140. The first and second body portions are illustrated as having four sides and a generally rectangular shape; however, it can be appreciated that the first and second body portions can have different shapes. The size, shape and thickness of the first and second body portions is illustrated as being generally the same; however, this is not required. The first body portion includes a top edge 112, a bottom edge 114, a first side edge 116, and a second side edge 118. The second body portion includes a top edge 122, a bottom edge 124, a first side edge 126, and a second side edge 128. The width of the first and second body portions is selected to enable a user to easily grasp the body portions when the container sleeve is inserted onto the container. Generally, the width of the body portions is about 10%-100% the longitudinal length of the container. Typically, the width of the body portions is about 15%-90% the longitudinal length of the container. More typically, the width of the body portions is about 25%-90% the longitudinal length of the container. Still more typically, the width of the body portions is about 35%-90% the longitudinal length of the container. Even more typically, the width of the body portions is about 50%-90% the longitudinal length of the container. Still even more typically, the width of the body portions is about 51%-90% the longitudinal length of the container. The first and second connectors are illustrated as having the same size, shape and thickness; however, this is not required. As can be appreciated, one or both sides of the body portions can be connected together by more than one connector (e.g., 2-4 connectors on both sides, etc.). Each connector includes a top region 132, 142 and base legs 134, 144. The use of base legs on the connectors is an optional feature. As illustrated in
The first and second connectors are integrally formed with the two body portions as illustrated in
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A groove 150 is illustrated as being positioned between the two bottoms 136, 146 of the connectors and the side edges of the two body portions. The inclusion of the groove is optional and is used to facilitate in the bending of the connectors relative to the body portions when the container sleeve is formed and fitted onto a container. As illustrated in
A connector opening 138, 148 can be optionally positioned fully or partially in one or both of the connectors as illustrated by the dashed lines in
During the formation of the container sleeves, a serrated region or a cut region can be formed between the two front edges of the body portions so that the front edges can be separated from one another during the forming of the container sleeve for placement on the container. When the container sleeve is cut at the front edges, the cut can be fully through the material or only be partially through the material.
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During the formation of the container sleeve, the connectors can be folded so that one or both connectors face inwardly from the body portions and engage the container when the container sleeve is fitted onto the container as illustrated in
The outer surface of one or more the body portions can include verbiage, graphics, removable coupons, texturing, etc.; however, this is not required.
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It will thus be seen that the objects set forth above, among those made apparent from the preceding description, are efficiently attained, and since certain changes may be made in the constructions set forth without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description and shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. The invention has been described with reference to preferred and alternate embodiments. Modifications and alterations will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading and understanding the detailed discussion of the invention provided herein. This invention is intended to include all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the present invention. It is also to be understood that the following claims are intended to cover all of the generic and specific features of the invention herein described and all statements of the scope of the invention, which, as a matter of language, might be said to fall therebetween.
The present invention claims priority on U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/475,383 filed Apr. 14, 2011 and U.S. Design Pat. application Ser. No. 29/389,894 filed Apr. 18, 2011, both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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