None.
None.
None.
A portion of disclosing this patent document contains material subject to copyright protection and/or copyright registration. The copyright owner has no objection to the facsimile reproduction by anyone of the patent document or the patent disclosure as it appears in the file or records maintained by the United States Patent and Trademark Office, but the copyright owner otherwise reserves all copyright rights.
The present application generally relates to an apparatus for carrying and dispensing cleaned reusable drinking straws.
In bars and restaurants, many people prefer to drink beverages or drinks using a straw. Similarly, many reusable drinking vessels are provided with drinking straws. Hence, the straw plays an active role in our daily life due to its high availability. Further, if the straw is a reusable straw, then a user or business needs to clean the straw before using it again. It is difficult to segregate and efficiently dispense cleaned reusable drinking straws without contaminating the cleaned straws. It would be a benefit, therefore, to have a reusable drinking straw caddy apparatus, system, and method that could segregate, hold, and dispense a cleaned reusable drinking straw.
State and local ordinances to eliminate the use of disposable or plastic straws are proliferating to improve the environment. Bar and restaurant owners are using non-disposable drinking straws manufactured principally from metal alloys safe for human use, such as stainless steel. These reusable non-disposable drinking straws are prone to bacteriological and moisture contamination which present a challenge to maintain an inventory of sanitary non-disposable drinking straws. Since the Covid-19 Pandemic, those establishments continuing to serve the public face an even higher priority to maintain the integrity of cleaned reusable drinking straws.
Once reusable drinking straws have been adequately cleaned within a bar or restaurant establishment, the reusable straws must be segregated from contaminated environments within the establishment and maintained in the cleaned state until the next use by patrons of the establishment.
Thus, there is a need for a cleaned reusable drinking straw apparatus that would provide a sterile environment to house the cleaned reusable drinking straws and that would dispense the cleaned reusable drinking straw for the next use by patrons of a bar or restaurant.
There likewise is a need for an apparatus to store cleaned reusable drinking straws and singularly dispense a cleaned straw for use with little or no contact by the server.
There likewise is a need for a simple, inexpensive, and durable hand-held apparatus for storing and dispensing cleaned reusable drinking straws.
An embodiment of the reusable cleaned drinking straw caddy includes a caddy bottom element providing two equal sized first external planar sides connected by two equal sized first external curved sides, two equal sized second external planar sides connected by two equal sized second external curved sides, and a flat bottom portion. The equal sized second external planar sides and the equal sized second external curved sides extend beyond the two equal sized first external planar sides connected by two equal sized first external curved sides to define a caddy bottom element internal space and open top portion.
An embodiment of the reusable cleaned drinking straw caddy further includes a caddy top element providing two equal sized planar sides connected by two equal sized curved sides, and a flat top portion comprising a cylindrical opening and extended cylindrical flange on one flat top portion end, defining a caddy top element open bottom end and enclosed top element space accessible through the cylindrical opening. A plurality of equal sized posts aligned along the caddy top element inside surface extend longitudinally into the caddy element top element internal space. The caddy top element open bottom end is sized to receive and connect to the caddy bottom element equal sized second external planar sides and the equal sized second external curved sides allowing the caddy top element internal space to communicates with the caddy bottom element internal space.
An embodiment of the reusable cleaned drinking straw caddy provides an internal space sized to receive and align a plurality of equal sized cleaned reusable drinking straws vertically and side-by-side, such that the equal sized cleaned reusable drinking straws can move in unison vertically within the reusable drinking straw caddy by longitudinal planar shaking the reusable drinking straw caddy with the reusable drinking straw caddy position so the flange is at the front bottom of the reusable drinking straw caddy. As the cleaned reusable drinking straws shift to the end of the top element, all cleaned reusable drinking straws above the bottom cleaned reusable drinking straw is engaged by a post. By tipping the reusable drinking straw caddy flange downwards, the bottom cleaned reusable drinking straw is single-handedly dispensed from the reusable drinking straw caddy through the cylindrical opening and flange.
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the apparatus for storing, transporting, and dispensing cleaned reusable drinking straws will become better understood regarding the following description, and drawings as further described.
Embodiments of a reusable straw caddy 10 for housing and dispensing cleaned reusable drinking straws are disclosed generally in
An embodiment of the reusable straw caddy 10 includes a caddy bottom element 12 providing two equal sized first external planar sides 14 connected by two equal sized first external curved sides 16,
An embodiment of the reusable cleaned drinking straw caddy 10 further includes a caddy top element 40 providing two equal sized planar sides 42 connected by two equal sized curved sides 44, and a flat top portion 46 comprising a cylindrical opening 48 and extended cylindrical flange 50 on one flat top portion 46 end, defining a caddy top element open bottom end and enclosed top element space accessible through the cylindrical opening 48,
An embodiment of the reusable cleaned drinking straw caddy 10 is sized so the caddy top element internal space 54 and the caddy bottom element internal space 24 can hold a plurality of cleaned reusable drinking straws 100 aligned longitudinally, side-by-side,
Shaking the reusable straw caddy 10 loaded with a plurality of cleaned reusable drinking straws along a longitudinal plane parallel to the caddy planar sides 14 and 42,
An embodiment of the reusable straw caddy 10 provides at least one window 50 near the straw discharge end of the reusable straw caddy 10 to provide the user with a view of the alignment of straws near the discharge end and a quick count on how many straws remain in the caddy,
An embodiment of the reusable straw caddy 10 provides a translucent caddy top element 40 and a wraparound window 50 near the straw discharge end of the reusable straw caddy 10 to provide the user with a view of the alignment of straws near the discharge end and a quick count on how many straws remain in the caddy,
An embodiment of the reusable straw caddy 10 is 9.25 inches long, 2.125 inches wide, and 0.875 inches deep to accommodate seven vertically aligned, side-by-side straight, cleaned reusable drinking straws 100 each 8.5 inches in length with 0.24 inches external diameter and 4.7 millimeter internal diameter,
Embodiments of the reusable straw caddy 10 can be manufactured using three-dimensional printing or injection molding.
The translucent top element 40 of the reusable straw caddy 10 is made from polylactic acid, a bioplastic, using three-dimensional printing or injection molding.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
1982112 | Lang | Nov 1934 | A |
2877892 | Severson | Mar 1959 | A |
3063551 | Russell | Nov 1962 | A |
3133663 | Confer | May 1964 | A |
3815734 | Kruckel | Jun 1974 | A |
4180192 | Breslau | Dec 1979 | A |
5680946 | Cochran | Oct 1997 | A |
7665612 | Turner | Feb 2010 | B2 |
20040173613 | Schroeder | Sep 2004 | A1 |
20060289319 | Lin | Dec 2006 | A1 |
20170105559 | Watson | Apr 2017 | A1 |
Number | Date | Country |
---|---|---|
WO-2010005374 | Jan 2010 | WO |