Drip-catching Attachment Patents (Class 215/392)
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Patent number: 10813483Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a device for catching liquid content or condensate flowing down the outer surface of a stemmed drinking vessel, for example a wine glass. A device is provided for collecting liquid flowing down the outside surface of a drinking vessel, the drinking vessel having a bowl and a stem, the device comprising an open and substantially conical main body having a slot along its full length such that the device can be fitted around a portion of the bowl proximal to the stem, and snugly around a portion of the stem proximal to the bowl.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2016Date of Patent: October 27, 2020Inventor: David Povey
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Patent number: 10638861Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a beverage serving device such as a carafe which includes structures and methods of operation for preventing dripping of beverage from the pouring spout after dispensing as well as improve control of liquid flow during dispensing and the structure and function of an extension portion of the cover or lid carried on the carafe.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2014Date of Patent: May 5, 2020Assignee: Bunn-O-Matic CorporationInventors: Fred Cable, Todd Anhalt
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Patent number: 10617244Abstract: A novel food dispensing device is described which includes a tubular container for holding the food to be consumed, a pushing apparatus which fits inside of the container like a piston in a cylinder and is moved upward to push the food out of an opening in the container. This will allow handicapped persons, or other users that only have one free hand to feed themselves, since it only requires a single hand to operate. In alternate embodiments, there is also a beverage container and a tube ending near the container opening, allowing one to drink the beverage from the tube by only having to move his/her head and without the user to physically change positions. Another embodiment, employs multiple dispensers for feeing several people simultaneously.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2016Date of Patent: April 14, 2020Inventor: Aron J. Lantz
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Patent number: 10556403Abstract: A welding promoting element for an opening device is insertable into a lid (25) of said opening device to connect said lid (25) to a closing element (10) closing a pouring opening (14) of said opening device; the welding promoting element comprises a sheet element (31) provided with a layer (32) of electrically conductive material, with a first layer (33) of heat-sealable plastic material and with a second layer (34) of heat-sealable plastic material arranged on opposite sides of said layer (32), said layer (32) having a thickness comprised in the range 5-15 ?m and each of said first layer (33) and second layer (34) having a thickness comprised in the range 10-50 ?m.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2017Date of Patent: February 11, 2020Assignee: TETRA LAVAL HOLDINGS & FINANCE S.A.Inventors: Diego Cavanna, Livio Veronesi, Massimiliano Cereda, Davide Corradi, Rocco De Paola, Domenico Didonna
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Patent number: 9969538Abstract: This is a new and useful improvement to liquid and dry product containers, modifying the flow rate of delivery. The user sandwiches the invention between the cap and existing vessel, which reduces the delivery rate of the product from the container when poured by the user. The invention conserves product quantity and reduces loss in an accidental spill. The invention is designed to fit a variety of containers. The invention is designed to dispense different products at desired flow rates. The invention is designed to be modified for specific applications. The invention can be reused after the vessel is emptied, thus conserving production material. The improvement is obvious because it benefits the consumer, not the manufacturers.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2013Date of Patent: May 15, 2018Inventor: David John Carr
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Patent number: 9392914Abstract: An utility/sport towel variants and additions for creating a sports or utility towel that can be placed or hung out of the reach of any contaminants, in any environment, until needed. The utility/sport towel variants and additions generally includes the towel material, the various hooks, holes for bottle styles and placement, magnets for hanging, various fold indicators and making it easier to grip the bottle with towel on bottle.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2013Date of Patent: July 19, 2016Inventor: Todd James Barringer
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Publication number: 20140319007Abstract: The invention provides a drip-retaining collar for catching and retaining drips from a bottle, the collar being configured to sit about a neck or shoulder of the bottle and having a radially inwardly facing edge for contacting the neck or shoulder so as to halt the flow of drips down the neck or shoulder; wherein the collar is integrally moulded from a plastics material and has an annular drip-collecting trough disposed radially outwardly of the said radially inwardly facing edge, and wherein the annular trough is partitioned into compartments, each compartment being of such a size and configuration that it can retain drip liquid collected therein when the collar is inverted.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2012Publication date: October 30, 2014Inventors: Nathan Long, Roderick Michael Hill Kane, Thomas Federer, Udo Grober
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Patent number: 8672547Abstract: A liquid container cover is designed for a container which holds milk or other liquids and being stored in a refrigerator or other locations. Such cover, called “Milk Cover”, can trap dried milk flakes, small spills or drips, and other particles to keep them from landing on the refrigerator shelf or other shelf. The Milk Cover has cotton or foam material version with cow-pattern design to hold different sizes or shapes of containers.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2012Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Inventor: Joanne M Scutaro
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Patent number: 8579133Abstract: Aspects of the invention include a sleeve or wrap for protecting a container. In certain embodiments, the sleeve or wrap is a protective encasement for protecting a container, such as a bottle. In certain embodiments, the sleeve or wrap includes a body with a lumen, wherein the body is configured for holding and/or containing the container. For instance, in one embodiment, the protective sleeve includes a tubular body and at least a first opening in the protective body that is adapted for receiving the container. In certain embodiments, the body of the sleeve includes silicone. Accordingly, in certain embodiments, the sleeve is a protective silicone sleeve that is adapted to hold and/or contain a container, thereby protecting the container from damage (e.g., breaking). Also provided is a system for protecting a container that includes a protective sleeve, as described above, and a container that is configured for being associated, e.g., fit within, the protective sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2008Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: Lifefactory, Inc.Inventors: Pamela Wong Marcus, Daren Edward Joy
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Publication number: 20120255928Abstract: A beverage container having a mouth includes a straw holder having a straw support portion dimensioned for placement across the mouth of the container and comprising an aperture designed to receive a straw therethrough and support the straw with respect to the straw support portion. A first retaining portion of the straw holder is connected to the straw support portion and connected or connectable to the container. The straw support portion being movably arranged on the first connecting portion for moving from a first position to a second position relative to the first retaining portion. The aperture for receiving the straw is aligned with the mouth of the container when the first connecting portion is in a connected position on the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2012Publication date: October 11, 2012Applicant: Greenberg Surgical Technologies, LLCInventor: Alex M. Greenberg
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Patent number: 8132682Abstract: An attachable absorbent cloth cover for an infant feeding bottle is herein disclosed, comprising a rectangular shape approximately ten (10) inches in length. The middle portion of the cloth body is fitted with an elastic band. The cloth cover is slipped over a bottle such that the elastic band firmly grips the lid of the bottle at the base of the nipple. As such, it is not necessary for the infant to wear a bib, as any spilled liquid is immediately absorbed since the cloth is right below the infant's lower lip and chin. The cloth cover is envisioned to be made of soft, absorbent material similar to that used for re-usable diapers and is provided with an internal wire frame to support a desired position while in use and external raised graphic designs to sooth the baby. When finished, the cloth cover is simply lifted off and machine washed, thus ready for use again.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2009Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Inventor: Mary Chackonal
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Publication number: 20110011487Abstract: The apparatus and methods of the present invention in a broad aspect provide enhanced safety wine glass pouring fulcrums in a resilient collar that frictionally engages the neck of a wine bottle in a non-rotational relationship below the bottle outlet to position the outer frictional surface of the collar where it will radially compress to form a stable pivot point for the wine bottle when pressed against the edge of a wine glass. The outer surface of the collar can be hydrophobic or hydrophilic and may be smooth or porous.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2009Publication date: January 20, 2011Inventor: Coy Lee Barnes
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Publication number: 20100243600Abstract: A device for the drip-free pouring of liquids from bottles includes an elastic material piece, which can be rolled up into a sleeve that can be inserted into the bottle neck. There, it rests against the inside surface thereof and on the outer edge thereof forms a drip edge for the liquid flowing out of the bottle. To this end, the material piece is configured along part of the rim thereof with a section, whereby a tab is formed, which can be placed around the bottle neck and which allows the material piece to be fastened to the bottle.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2008Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: NODROPS AKTIENGESELLSCHAFTInventors: Arnulf Summer, Günter Gasser
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Patent number: 7780035Abstract: The present disclosure provides various embodiments of a container and dish. In certain embodiments, the container and dish includes a container portion having a plurality of sides defining a cavity in the container portion. A mouth on one of the plurality of sides is in communication with the cavity in the container portion. In particular implementations, the container and dish includes a funnel on at least one of the plurality of sides of the dish portion. In further implementations, the dish portion and the container portion are movable from a nested, storage configuration to an open configuration for dispensing and/or refilling where the container portion and the dish portion are at least substantially co-planar. In yet further implementations, the dish portion is movable with respect to the container portion and may be nested within a depression formed in the container portion.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2006Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Veterinary Ventures, Inc.Inventors: Sean Rowe, Mary V. Burns
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Patent number: 7770745Abstract: A one-piece plastic container includes a body defining a longitudinal axis. The body includes an upper portion, a sidewall portion and a base portion. The upper portion defines an opening into the container. The sidewall portion may be integrally formed with and extend from the upper portion to the base portion. The base portion closes off an end of the container. The opening defines a radial sidewall and a generally linear sidewall. The generally linear sidewall may be defined by an inset portion formed on the upper portion.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2006Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Amcor LimitedInventors: Dan Weissmann, Michael E Penny
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Publication number: 20100187256Abstract: The present invention provides a drip catcher (1) for a liquid container (10), comprising an at least partially elastic collecting member (2) for collecting droplets (12) during pouring of liquid out of the liquid container (10). The collecting member (2) comprises a core (4) of a number of bundled elastic threads (8) and a jacket (6) of an absorbent material arranged round the core (4). The drip catcher can comprise a collecting member (2) and a label (32) coupled thereto. The label (32) can be releasable and reusable as door hanger (74) and the like. The label and/or the collecting member can be provided with an imprint (40). The material from which the drip catcher is made comprises for instance polymer foam, felt, cardboard and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2007Publication date: July 29, 2010Applicant: DRAISMA INDUSTRIELE VORMGEVINGInventor: Eibert Draisma
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Publication number: 20100108635Abstract: A bottle comprising a body capable of containing a fluid; a spout fluidly connected to the body; a collar comprising at least one attachment area, said collar capable of removably securing a cap; a skirt functionally connected to the collar; and a drip concentrator concentrically interposed between the spout and the collar; wherein the bottle is continuous.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2009Publication date: May 6, 2010Inventors: Richard Lawrence Horstman, Douglas Bruce Zeik, Michael Anthony Majher, Alejandro Cedeno, Constance P. Lee, Brian Lee Floyd
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Publication number: 20100012619Abstract: This invention is a towel that attaches onto a drinking bottle and allows a person to quickly wipe and absorb fluids off their body. It acts as a guard against spills by the person drinking. The towel is made of lightweight, soft, and absorbent materials, which may be disposable or washable. The towel is constructed so as to be attached to the bottle without obscuring or covering the main label at the front of the bottle.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2009Publication date: January 21, 2010Inventor: Lisa Collins
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Patent number: 7614523Abstract: A drip collar (10, 110) is provided with a radially outwardly extending absorbent web (30, 114) so as to define a hand-receiving space (50) therebelow when mounted to a sidewall (16) of a cup (5) in which the thumb (52) and finger(s) (54) of a hand (56) can grasp the cup sidewall (16) with the web (30, 114) substantially encircling the cup sidewall (16) and extending over the thumb (52) and finger(s) (54) when the cup (5) is grasped. The absorbent web (20, 114) controls drips (61, 62) from the cup drinking end (12).Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2007Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Inventors: Don S. Fixler, Chris Fixler
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Publication number: 20090045224Abstract: An improved dispensing package for liquids is described comprising a combination pouring spout fitment, a closure that functions as a measuring cup when removed and inverted, and a bottle. The improved liquid seal between the closure and the fitment is made possible through mismatched bevels on the closure and fitment respectively wherein the sharper angled bevel on one of the parts buries into the wider angled bevel of the other part. The applied torque is prevented from loosening prematurely through a thread configuration form that allows the closure to seat securely into the spout fitment with the closure threads pushing back up against the bottom surfaces of the fitment threads in a “locked” arrangement. The correct alignment of the fitment on the bottle is made possible through the coordination of a thread stop on the fitment and corresponding locking lug on the neck of the bottle.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2007Publication date: February 19, 2009Inventors: Joel Faaborg, Keith Cardinal, Anthony R. Miller, Ronald Hedman
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Publication number: 20080314924Abstract: Drip catching device for bottles with contents of all types comprising an annular body made of sponge which may be attached to the neck of a bottle.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2008Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: MAPA GmbH Gummi-und PlastikwerkeInventors: Gunter Marr, Peter Moeller, Karsten Schnoring
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Publication number: 20080262466Abstract: Storage containers for storing fluids are generally discussed herein with particular discussions on storage containers having a rubber septum for port access. Aspects of the present invention further include provisions for a gasket to displace an internal space between a cap and a nozzle of a storage container to minimize or eliminate seepage into the same space.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2008Publication date: October 23, 2008Inventors: Steve Smith, Joachim Beine
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Publication number: 20080185360Abstract: A combination adhesively end securable face sheet and absorbent article which is readily securable about an upper neck location of a fluid carrying bottle (e.g. wine bottle) and which provides a number of desirable features, including without limitation enhanced drip absorbent capability, multiple options for indicia advertisement, low cost, and ease of disposability.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2008Publication date: August 7, 2008Inventors: TODD ZAK, Jason Reagin
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Publication number: 20070295685Abstract: A collapsible apparatus for supporting a container at an adjustable angle of incline to drain its contents includes a base, a shoulder support attached to the base for supporting a shoulder of the container, and a body support for supporting the container body above the shoulder. The shoulder support includes a pair of legs hingedly attached to the base at spaced apart hinge ends and joined at its opposite ends supported by a strut hingedly connected to the base, and spaced apart crosspieces between the legs to act as a shoulder stop. The body support includes a pair of arms hingedly attached to the base at spaced apart arm hinge ends and slidably attached to a body support member which is removably attachable at its ends to the shoulder support. The angle of incline is adjusted by slidably adjusting the distance between the arms.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2006Publication date: December 27, 2007Inventor: David Alexander Mann
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Patent number: 7192632Abstract: The glassware scarf is a flexible, absorbent device used to soak up excessive condensation from glassware. The scarf is wrapped about a stem of a glass, such as a wineglass, sherbet glass, etc., and absorbs condensation that drips down from the bowl of the glass. The glassware scarf has a rectangular central body portion and first and second ends tapering from opposite ends of the rectangular central body portion. A slit is defined in the rectangular body portion adjacent to the first end. The glassware scarf is wrapped about the stem of the glass, and the second end is drawn through the slit and pulled so that the glassware scarf is secured about the stem.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2004Date of Patent: March 20, 2007Inventors: Brian L. Heldibridle, Eileen J. Heldibridle
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Patent number: 7111747Abstract: An article of manufacture is placed in cooperative relationship with a liquid-containing bottle, such as a wine bottle, to absorb liquid which runs down the neck of the bottle. The article comprises a length of flexible cord with opposite ends passed through closely spaced, laterally adjacent passageways of a retaining member to form a closed loop on one side of the retaining member and the cord extending to free ends on the other side. The closed loop is placed around the bottle neck and the retaining member, which is in frictional engagement with the cord, is moved to essentially remove slack from the closed loop. The retaining member then rests upon the bottle neck and the free ends extend down the bottle base. Weight members may be attached to the free ends of the cord after passing through the passageways.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2003Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: Cynmark Designs, LLCInventors: Mark Paikin, Cindy Paikin
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Patent number: 6955272Abstract: This invention is a bib that slides onto a drinking bottle to form a protective barrier against spills or spit-up by the person drinking. The bib is made of lightweight, soft, and absorbent materials, which may be disposable or washable.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2003Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Inventor: Lisa B. Collins
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Patent number: 6786131Abstract: A valve used for an inflatable article includes a valve body and a male connector. The valve body has a rear hollow portion, a female connector attached to the rear hollow portion, and a spring-loaded valve core movable therein. The male connector has a first tubular end and a second tubular end, and the second tubular end is dimensioned to be snugly plugged in the female connector to move the spring-loaded valve core backward. Furthermore, the female connector of the valve body defines a pair of L-shaped slots, while the male connector is formed with a pair of bayonet fittings adapted to be held in the L-shaped slots after the second tubular end is plugged, thereby allowing the male connector to be fastened to the female connector and hence to the valve body in a quick-detachable manner.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2002Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Inventor: Lung-Po Tsai
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Patent number: 6758357Abstract: A bottle is disclosed which comprises a neck that forms an upwardly extending mouth from and through which a liquid flows, and a first potion for preventing liquid residue from dripping upon the outer surface of the neck. The first portion includes at least one annular groove formed integrally with the outer surface of the neck near the mouth. The groove is defined by a frustoconical portion of the surface, coaxial to a central axis of the neck and having a diameter that decreases in a generally downward direction. It is also defined by an annulus-shaped portion, lying on a plane substantially normal to the axis and relatively smoothly filleted with the frustonconical portion. The maximum diameter of the annulus-shaped portion is substantially equal to the maximum diameter of the frustoconical portion.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2002Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Inventor: Nicolò Grillo
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Patent number: 6612452Abstract: Apparatus for attachment to drinking vessels, such as baby bottles, which is designed to absorb excess liquid beverage which is rejected by the drinker of such beverage (e.g. “spit up” by a baby) or spilled or dripped from the drinking vessel.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2001Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Inventor: Holly M. Heilner
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Publication number: 20030038104Abstract: Apparatus for attachment to drinking vessels, such as baby bottles, which is designed to absorb excess liquid beverage which is rejected by the drinker of such beverage (e.g. “spit up” by a baby) or spilled or dripped from the drinking vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2001Publication date: February 27, 2003Inventor: Holly M. Heilner
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Patent number: 6325247Abstract: In one embodiment, a device for collecting and absorbing drips on an exterior of a fluid container comprises a band of absorbent material placed around the neck of the fluid container. A capsule covers the neck of the container, including the absorbent material. When the container is prepared for use, the capsule is removed, thereby exposing the absorbent material. In another embodiment, absorbent material is applied to the inside of the capsule. When the container is prepared for use, a portion of the skirt of the capsule is left in place on the neck of the fluid container to collect and absorb drips.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2001Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Inventor: Jerry Iggulden
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Publication number: 20010030208Abstract: In one embodiment, a device for collecting and absorbing drips on an exterior of a fluid container comprises an elongated strip of laminated construction. A material substantially impervious to the fluid in the container is adhesively bonded to a layer of absorbent material. A further layer of adhesive is applied to the other side of the absorbent material so that a strip of desired length may be secured to the exterior of the fluid container.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2001Publication date: October 18, 2001Inventor: Jerry Iggulden
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Patent number: 6228459Abstract: An absorbent wrap for placement on a neck of a bottle containing a beverage includes a flexible, absorbent sheet having a slit therethrough and having at least three sides defining two opposing corner portions. A first of the opposing corner portions is located proximate to the slit and includes a first edge. A second of the opposing corner portions is located distal from the slit, includes a second edge, and is tapered toward the second edge. The slit has a length sufficient to allow the second corner portion to be inserted therethrough and tied to the first corner portion. This configuration permits the absorbent wrap to be wrapped around the neck of the bottle and then to be secured to the bottle by inserting the second corner portion through the slit and pulling it snug. The wrap is thereby positioned to absorb drips and spillage of the beverage running down the neck of the bottle. An appropriately sized wrap functions without substantially covering a label portion of the bottle.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1999Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Inventor: Dolores A. Bujalski
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Patent number: 5975333Abstract: A drip catch beverage mug (10) comprising a cylindrical bowl (12) having an open top end (14) and a closed bottom end (16) to receive a beverage liquid (18) therein. A structure (20) about the outer circumference (22) of the cylindrical bowl (12), is for capturing any of the beverage liquid (18) spilled out from the cylindrical bowl (12) when a person drinks.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1998Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Inventor: Thomas Lee
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Patent number: 5687879Abstract: A method and device are provided to secure a lid to a teapot or other food and beverage container and to prevent dripping therefrom. The device for use with a teapot includes a loop of elastic cord, with a hook and a sponge attached to the cord. The sponge is positioned under the spout of the teapot so that it will absorb drips from the spout. The loop is stretched over the lid of the teapot and the hook is attached to the teapot handle. Two sliding retainers are located around the loop between the sponge and the hook, and may be positioned around a knob on the top of the lid. Sliding the retainers adjusts the tension on the loop. The retainers are decorative, and may also be adorned with standard button covers. Different food and beverage containers may require modifications, such as using a cord with two hooks instead of a hook and a sponge.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1995Date of Patent: November 18, 1997Assignee: Fit-To-A-Tea, LLCInventors: William R. King, Barbara A. Karakusis, Liesbeth M. Osa
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Patent number: 5570797Abstract: A drinking mug and multipurpose lid combination comprises a lid comprising a substantially cylindrical side wall having an inner surface, and at least one locking member provided on the inner surface. The combination further comprises a mug comprising a substantially cylindrical body, an annular shoulder at the upper end of the cylindrical body, and a recessed cylindrical wall at the inner edge of the annular shoulder. The mug further comprises at least one retaining bar provided on the outer surface of the recessed cylindrical wall. The inner surface of the cylindrical side wall of the lid is adapted to be positioned adjacent the outer surface of the recessed cylindrical wall of the mug when the lid is used to cover the mouth of the mug. When in this position, the lid is adapted to be rotated in a first direction so that each locking member of the lid is retained below each corresponding retaining bar of the mug to secure the lid to the mug.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1995Date of Patent: November 5, 1996Inventor: Frank Yeh
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Patent number: 5415305Abstract: An insulating sleeve for a beverage pitcher is disclosed. The sleeve is a flexible jacket capable of surrounding the pitcher while allowing the pitcher handle to extend out through the side. The jacket also has an open top to permit the pitcher's pour spout to extend out of the top, and an open bottom to permit the base of the pitcher to extend out from the bottom. Advertising messages can be positioned on both the outside and inside of the design, and the sleeve is reversible. The jacket can be formed from a flat piece of material that is generally trapezoidal.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1994Date of Patent: May 16, 1995Assignee: Miller Brewing CompanyInventors: Shirley Drake-Tipton, Constance M. Lee