Claims
- 1. A detachable cup lid for open-mouthed containers comprising:
- a.) an upper cup lid surface, with an outer peripheral surface depending therefrom;
- b.) a contoured spout disposed adjacent a peripheral edge of the cup lid, said contoured spout having an upper spout surface disposed higher in relationship to said upper cup lid surface;
- c.) a depression formed adjacent said contoured spout in said upper cup lid surface;
- d.) a drink-through opening substantially centered in said upper spout surface, said drink-through opening having at least one substantially continuous peripheral edge depending downwardly from said upper spout surface; and.
- e.) a substantially conical condiment funnel adjacent the center of said cup lid, said condiment funnel depending downwardly from said upper cup lid surface, said condiment funnel further having a funnel opening.
- 2. The detachable drink-through cup lid of claim 1, wherein said condiment funnel opening is of indeterminate geometrical shape tapering to a hole at its bottom terminus.
- 3. The detachable drink-through cup lid of claim 1, wherein said condiment funnel opening is frangible to form a hole when pressure is applied thereto by a user.
- 4. The detachable drink-through cup lid of claim 1, wherein a hole is formed between said drink-through opening and said at least one substantially continuous peripheral edge, said hole being disposed adjacent said outer peripheral wall of said cup lid.
- 5. The detachable cup lid of claim 1 further comprising a stirring rod with a flange means disposed adjacent the longitudinal centerline of said stirring rod.
- 6. The stirring rod of claim 5 comprising a substantially hemispherical flange means.
- 7. The stirring rod of claim 5 comprising a substantially spherical flange means.
- 8. The stirring rod of claim 5 comprising a venting means.
- 9. The stirring rod of claim 8 comprising a slotted venting means.
- 10. The detachable cup lid of claim 1 further comprising a lid alignment indicia diametrically remote of said drink-through opening.
- 11. The detachable cup lid of claim 10 further comprising a beverage container having a seam and having an open end, whereby when said seam is substantially aligned with said lid alignment indicia, said beverage container seam is disposed diametrically remote of said cup lid spout, thereby tending to reduce dripping of a beverage between said lid and said seam when the combination is in use.
- 12. The detachable cup lid of claim 10 further comprising a beverage container having a seam and having an open end, said beverage container further comprising a cup alignment indicia disposed adjacent said open end, whereby when said cup alignment indicia is substantially aligned with said lid alignment indicia, said beverage container seam is disposed diametrically remote of said cup lid spout, thereby tending to reduce dripping of a beverage between said lid and said seam when the combination is in use.
- 13. In combination, a beverage container having a seam and having an open end, detachable cup lid for said beverage container comprising a spout disposed adjacent a peripheral edge of said cup lid, said cup lid further comprising a lid alignment indicia adjacent said peripheral edge, whereby when said seam is substantially aligned with said lid alignment indicia, said beverage container seam is disposed diametrically remote of said cup lid spout, thereby tending to reduce dripping of a beverage between said lid and said seam when the combination is in use.
- 14. The combination of claim 13 further comprising a cup alignment indicia disposed adjacent the open end of said beverage container, whereby when said cup alignment indicia is substantially aligned with said lid alignment indicia, said beverage container seam is disposed diametrically remote of said cup lid spout, thereby tending to reduce dripping of a beverage between said lid and said seam when the combination is in use.
RELATED APPLICATION
The inventors hereof claim priority under U.S. Provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/032,727, filed Dec. 14, 1996.
US Referenced Citations (15)