Beverage container lids and methods of manufacturing beverage container lids

Beverage container lids and methods for manufacturing beverage container lids are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a beverage container lid includes a body and a medium member coupled to the body. The body includes a support surface and an opening for fluid passage. The medium member includes a first surface juxtaposed and coupled to the support surface, a second surface opposite the first surface, and indicia on the first and/or second surface. The medium member can include a first portion coupled to the support surface of the body and a second portion removably coupled to the first portion. The indicia can include a thermally responsive and/or photo-responsive material.

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Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Design Patent Application No. 29/178,384, filed Mar. 25, 2003, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates generally to beverage container lids and methods of manufacturing beverage container lids. More particularly, the invention is directed to beverage container lids having medium members.

BACKGROUND

Coffee chains, restaurants, movie theaters, sport venues, and other vendors sell coffee, juices, carbonated beverages, bottled water, and other beverages. Typically, beverages are served in a container with a lid attached to the container to prevent the beverage from spilling. After purchasing a beverage, an individual often consumes the beverage in a public place. For example, individuals frequently consume drink beverages at cafes, workplaces, sidewalks, restaurants, sport venues, and other public locations. As such, the beverage containers are highly visible to the public.

Previous attempts have been made to capitalize on the visibility of beverage containers. For example, advertisements have been placed on the outer wall of containers and on paper sleeves that slide over a portion of the container to thermally insulate the consumer's hand. These advertising approaches, however, have several drawbacks. First, the advertisements on the sleeves and the outer wall of the containers are often covered by the consumer's hand. Accordingly, the advertisements are frequently obscured from view. Moreover, the consumer and/or vendor may not place the sleeve having the advertisement on the container. In addition, it is complex and expensive to manufacture containers with advertisements formed on the outer wall. Therefore, there is a need to improve the methods of advertising used with beverages.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a container and a container lid in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 2 is an isometric view of a container and a container lid in accordance with another embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 3A is a front isometric view of a container and a container lid in accordance with another embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 3B is a top plan view of the container lid of FIG. 3A.

FIGS. 4A and 4B are top plan views of a container lid in accordance with another embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 5 is an isometric view of a container and a container lid in accordance with another embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 6 is an isometric view of a container and a container lid in accordance with another embodiment of the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

A. Overview

The present invention is directed to beverage container lids and methods for manufacturing beverage container lids. In the following description, numerous specific details are provided of particular configurations of beverage containers and beverage container lids to provide a thorough understanding of and an enabling description for embodiments of the invention. Those of ordinary skill in the art, however, will recognize that the invention can be practiced without one or more of the specific details explained in the following description. In other instances, well-known structures and operations are not shown or described in detail to avoid obscuring aspects of the invention.

Several aspects of the invention are directed to beverage container lids. In one embodiment, a beverage container lid includes a thin, flexible body and an information member coupled to the body. The body includes a snap-fit retainer configured to engage a lip of a container, an opening through which a fluid can flow, and a support surface. The information member includes a first surface juxtaposed and coupled to the support surface, a second surface opposite the first surface, and indicia on the first and/or second surface. In one aspect of this embodiment, the indicia include a thermally responsive and/or photo-responsive material. The indicia can also include a plurality of lenticular elements.

In another embodiment, a beverage container lid includes a body having a support surface and a medium member separate from the body. The medium member is coupled to the support surface with an adhesive. In one aspect of this embodiment, the medium member includes a first portion coupled to the support surface of the body and a second portion removably coupled to the first portion. The support surface on the body can be generally flat to support the medium member. In another aspect of this embodiment, the beverage container lid can further include a receiver carried by the body and/or the medium member that is configured to receive signals from a wireless network. The beverage container lid can also include a speaker and/or a display operably coupled to the receiver.

Another aspect of the invention is directed to methods for manufacturing beverage container lids. In one embodiment, a method includes providing a lid body having a support surface, an opening for fluid passage, and an engagement portion configured to releasably engage an upper portion of a beverage container. The method further includes coupling a first surface of a medium member to the support surface of the lid body so that the first surface of the medium member is juxtaposed to the support surface of the lid body. The medium member further includes indicia. In one aspect of this embodiment, the method further includes coupling a consumable item to the lid body and/or the medium member.

B. Embodiments of Beverage Container Lids Including Medium Members

FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a container 100 and a container lid 110 attached to the container 100 in accordance with one embodiment of the invention. The container 100 is a receptacle configured to contain beverages such as drinks, water, juices, coffee, tea, and/or other beverages for storage and/or consumption. The container 100 can be a low-cost, disposable cup or bottle made of paper products, Styrofoam, plastic, or other suitable materials. Alternatively, the container 100 can be a washable, reusable receptacle or other type of vessel for carrying beverages. In the illustrated embodiment, the container 100 includes an upper portion 102 to which the container lid 110 is removably attached. In other embodiments, the container 100 can have other configurations, and/or the container lid 110 may not be removably attached to the container 100. For example, the container lid 110 can be fixed to the container 100, or the container lid 110 can be integral with the container 100.

The container lid 110 includes a body 120 and a separate medium member 150 carried by the body 120. The body 120 can be a thin, flexible, disposable plastic member formed by stamping, pressing, or other suitable manufacturing processes. In the illustrated embodiment, the body 120 includes a top surface 122, a support surface 124 offset from the top surface 122, a recess 130 between a portion of the support surface 124 and the top surface 122, and an engagement portion 140 to releasably engage the upper portion 102 of the container 100. The top surface 122 can have an annular shape and include an opening 128 through which a user drinks. The top surface 122 can also include a vent opening 129 opposite the opening 128 to allow air to flow into the interior region of the container 100 as fluid flows out through the opening 128. In the illustrated embodiment, the support surface 124 can be a flat surface that is generally parallel to the top surface 122. Moreover, the support surface 124 can be recessed from the top surface 122 and configured to carry the medium member 150. In other embodiments, the top surface 122 and the support surface 124 can be coplanar and/or the support surface 124 can have another configuration.

The recess 130 is configured to facilitate drinking from the container lid 110. More specifically, the recess 130 allows a user to comfortably place his or her lips on each side of the opening 128 to drink. In the illustrated embodiment, the recess 130 is defined by an interior back wall 132, a recessed surface 134, and an interior front wall 136. The interior back wall 132 extends from the support surface 124 to the recessed surface 134. In the illustrated embodiment, the interior back wall 132 is generally perpendicular to the support surface 124, and the recessed surface 134 is generally parallel to the top surface 122. The interior front wall 136 extends downward from the radially inward edge of the top surface 122. More specifically, a first portion of the interior front wall 136 extends from the top surface 122 to the recessed surface 134, and a second portion of the interior front wall 136 extends from the top surface 122 to the support surface 124. In other embodiments, the body 120 may not include the interior back wall 132. For example, the recessed surface can be oriented at an angle to increase the depth of the recess as the recessed surface extends from the support surface 124 toward the interior front wall 136 adjacent to the opening 128. In additional embodiments, the recess 130 can have other configurations, or, alternatively, the body 120 may not include a recess.

The medium member 150 is carried by the body 120 and conveys a message or other information to individuals who view the container lid 110. The medium member 150 includes a first surface 152 and a second surface 154 opposite the first surface 152. The second surface 154 can be securely attached to the support surface 124 with an adhesive. For example, the second surface 154 can include an adhesive similar to the adhesive placed on the back of a sticker to attach the medium member 150 to the support surface 124. In other embodiments, another type of adhesive can be deposited onto the support surface 124 and/or the second surface 154 before the medium member 150 is placed on the support surface 124. In other embodiments, such as the embodiment described below with reference to FIG. 2, at least a portion of the medium member 150 is removable from the body 120.

The medium member 150 of the illustrated embodiment is sized and shaped to substantially cover the support surface 124. More specifically, the medium member 150 includes a straight edge 160 adjacent to the interior back wall 132 and an arcuate edge 162 adjacent to the interior front wall 136. In other embodiments, the medium member 150 can have other configurations. For example, the medium member 150 can have a rectangular, triangular, circular, or other shape. Moreover, in additional embodiments, the medium member 150 may not substantially cover the entire area of the support surface 124. The medium member 150 can also include a vent 129′ to be superimposed over a vent in the support surface 124 in lieu of or in addition to the vent 129 in the top surface 122 of the body 120.

The medium member 150 includes indicia 170 on the first surface 152 to provide information to individuals who view the container lid 110. The indicia 170 can include an alphanumeric text 172, a graphic 174, symbols, and/or images. For example, in the illustrated embodiment, the text 172 states “ALSO TRY OUR FRESH BEANS” and the graphic 174 represents a bag of coffee beans. In other embodiments, the indicia 170 can include other text, symbols, images, and/or graphics. In additional embodiments, the indicia 170 can be photo-responsive, such as being configured to glow in the dark.

One feature of the container lid 110 of the illustrated embodiment is that the medium member 150 can include an advertisement, a coupon, a contest piece, a promotional message, and/or other information. An advantage of this feature is that the information on the medium member 150 is displayed at a highly visible location that is not likely to be covered as the user holds the container 100. Accordingly, the information is highly visible for the purchaser of the container 100 and others to see. For example, a vendor who sells beverages in the container 100 can advertise other products, provide coupons, and/or display other information on the medium member 150. Alternatively, the vendor can generate revenue by allowing other companies to advertise on the medium member 150.

Another advantage of the container lid 110 of the illustrated embodiment is that the body 120 can be manufactured for use with a standard-size container. Alternatively, the body 120 can be manufactured for use with a custom-size container according to a customer's specifications. Moreover, the medium member 150 can be formed with several generic promotional messages, or alternatively, the medium member 150 can include custom messages for specific customers.

C. Other Embodiments of Beverage Container Lids Including Medium Members

FIG. 2 is an isometric view of a container 100 and a container lid 210 removably attached to the container 100 in accordance with another embodiment of the invention. The container lid 210 can be generally similar to the container lid 110 described above with reference to FIG. 1. For example, the container lid 210 includes a body 120 and a medium member 250 carried by the body 120. The medium member 250 includes a first portion 251 securely attached to the body 120 and a second portion 255 removably attached to the first portion 251. In the illustrated embodiment, the first portion 251 includes a first surface 252, a second surface 254 attached to the support surface 124, and a plurality of first indicia 270a on the first surface 252. The second portion 255 of the medium member 250 includes a first surface 256, a second surface 258 opposite the first surface 256, and a plurality of second indicia 270b on the first surface 256. The first and second indicia 270a-b can include alphanumeric characters, symbols, images, and/or graphics.

The second surface 258 of the second portion 255 of the medium member 250 can also include indicia. For example, in one embodiment, the second portion 255 can include a coupon. In one such embodiment, the second indicia 270b on the first surface 256 can indicate the product and the savings to the consumer, and the indicia on the second surface 258 can include a bar code to facilitate redemption of the coupon.

In the illustrated embodiment, the first and second portions 251 and 255 are generally the same size and have generally the same shape. More specifically, the first and second portions 251 and 255 each include a straight edge 260a-b and an arcuate edge 262a-b. Accordingly, when the second portion 255 is attached to the first portion 251, the second portion 255 covers the first portion 251. In other embodiments, the first and second portions 251 and 255 can have different shapes and configurations.

The second portion 255 of the medium member 250 is configured to be removably attached to the first portion 251. In one embodiment, the first surface 252 of the first portion 251 can have a glossy coating and the second surface 258 of the second portion 255 can have an adhesive to adhere to the glossy coating. In other embodiments, other attachment devices can be used. In any of these embodiments, the first surface 252 of the first portion 251 can be coupled to the second surface 258 of the second portion 255 when the medium member 250 is attached to the support surface 124 of the body 120. The second portion 255 can be subsequently detached from the first portion 251. For example, after purchasing the beverage, the purchaser may detach the second portion 255 from the first portion 251. In one embodiment, the second portion 255 includes a tab 280 (shown in broken lines) projecting from the arcuate edge 262b to enable the purchaser to pull the second portion 255 off the first portion 251. In other embodiments, the second portion 255 may not include a tab 280 and may be peeled off the first portion 251.

In the illustrated embodiment, the second portion 255 includes a coupon or a proof of purchase toward a frequent user discount. Accordingly, the purchaser may detach and retain the coupon before disposing of the container 100 and the container lid 210. In other embodiments, the second portion 255 may include other interesting or valuable information that a purchaser may want to retain. Moreover, the medium member 250 may include a game piece in which the second portion 255 is removed and the first indicia 270a on the first portion 251 or the indicia on the second surface 258 of the second portion 255 reveal whether the game piece is a winner.

One feature of the container lid 210 of the illustrated embodiment is that the second portion 255 of the medium member 250 can be easily detached from the first portion 251. An advantage of this feature is that the second portion 255 can include a coupon, a proof of purchase, a message, an address, and/or other information that the user can conveniently detach and retain in a pocket, purse, or other location. Another feature of the container lid 210 is that the first indicia 270a are covered before the second portion 255 is detached from the first portion 251. An advantage of this feature is that the medium member 250 can be used as a game piece or other device in which information is temporarily hidden.

FIG. 3A is a front isometric view of a container 100 and a container lid 310 removably attached to the container 100 in accordance with another embodiment of the invention. The container lid 310 can be generally similar to the container lid 110 described above with reference to FIG. 1. For example, the container lid 310 includes a body 120 and a medium member 350 carried by the body 120. The medium member 350 includes a first surface 352 and a second surface 354 attached to a support surface 124 of the body 120. FIG. 3B is a top plan view of the container lid 310 of FIG. 3A. Referring to FIGS. 3A and 3B, the medium member 350 includes a plurality of first indicia 370a (shown in FIG. 3A) and a plurality of second indicia 370b (shown in FIG. 3B). In the illustrated embodiment, the first and second indicia 370a-b include alphanumeric text. For example, the first indicia 370a include “INTRODUCING OUR NEWEST BEVERAGE,” and the second indicia 370b include “ALSO AVAILABLE IN A LITE VERSION.” In other embodiments, the indicia 370a-b can also include symbols, images, and/or graphics.

In the illustrated embodiment, the first and second indicia 370a-b include lenticular elements. More specifically, the first indicia 370a are visible when the container lid 310 is viewed at a first angle (as illustrated in FIG. 3A), and the second indicia 370b are visible when the container lid 310 is viewed at a second angle (as illustrated in FIG. 3B) different than the first angle. The first indicia 370a are not visible when the container lid 310 is viewed at the second angle, and the second indicia 370b are not visible when the container lid 310 is viewed at the first angle. In this embodiment, the first and second indicia 370a-b are formed on the medium member 350 through lenticular printing. In other embodiments, the medium member 350 can include a hologram or other suitable device so that the indicia that are visible change as the angle at which the medium member is viewed changes. In additional embodiments, the medium member 350 can include a first portion and a second portion removable from the first portion, as described above with reference to FIG. 2.

FIGS. 4A and 4B are top plan views of a container lid 410 in accordance with another embodiment of the invention. The container lid 410 can be generally similar to the container lid 110 described above with reference to FIG. 1. For example, the container lid 410 includes a body 120 and a medium member 450 carried by the body 120. The medium member 450 includes a plurality of thermally responsive indicia 470a-b. More specifically, a plurality of first indicia 470a (shown in FIG. 4A) are visible when the body 120 is at a first temperature, and a plurality of second indicia 470b (shown in FIG. 4B) are visible when the body 120 is at a second temperature different than the first temperature. The first indicia 470a are not visible when the body 120 is at the second temperature, and the second indicia 470b are not visible when the body 120 is at the first temperature. Accordingly, the indicia 470a-b visible to the user change depending on the temperature of the body 120. In other embodiments, the medium member 450 can further include indicia that are not thermally responsive. One advantage of this embodiment is that as the temperature of the beverage in the container changes, the indicia 470a-b on the container lid 120 that are visible to the user can also change.

FIG. 5 is an isometric view of a container 100 and a container lid 510 removably attached to the container 100 in accordance with another embodiment of the invention. The container lid 510 can be generally similar to the container lid 110 described above with reference to FIG. 1. For example, the container lid 510 includes a body 120 and a medium member 550 carried by the body 120. The medium member 550 includes a first surface 552, a second surface 554 attached to a support surface 124, and indicia 570 on the first surface 552. The container lid 510 further includes a consumable item 580 (shown in broken lines) carried by the medium member 550. In the illustrated embodiment, the consumable item 580 is a breath mint. In other embodiments, the consumable item 580 may be gum, candy, a breath strip, or another object suitable for freshening breath or consumption. In the illustrated embodiment, the container lid 510 includes a wrapper 582 to contain the consumable item 580. The wrapper 582 can be a thin piece of plastic to protect the consumable item 580 from exposure to the ambient environment. In other embodiments, the consumable item 580 can be removably attached to the medium member 550 with other devices. In additional embodiments, the container lid 510 may not include the medium member 550 and the consumable item 580 can be attached to the body 120.

FIG. 6 is an isometric view of a container 100 and a container lid 610 removably attached to the container 100 in accordance with another embodiment of the invention. The container lid 610 can be generally similar to the container lid 110 described above with reference to FIG. 1. For example, the container lid 610 includes a body 620 and a medium member 650 carried by the body 620. The medium member 650 can include a display 659 configured to selectively display indicia 670 including alphanumeric characters, symbols, images, and/or graphics. Suitable medium members 650 include products developed by E Ink Corporation of Cambridge, Mass., T-Ink Incorporated of New York, N.Y., and Universal Display Corporation of Ewing, N.J.

The container lid 610 can further include a receiver 692 (shown in broken lines) operably coupled to the medium member 650 and configured to receive signals from a wireless network 690 (shown schematically). The wireless network 690 can be a local area network, a hotspot, a WI-FI, or other wireless network. The receiver 692 accordingly receives signals from the wireless network 690, which are displayed on the medium member 650 as the indicia 670. The indicia 670 can include advertisements, news, stock quotes, and/or other information. The container lid 610 can also include a speaker 688 operably coupled to the receiver 692. The speaker 688 accordingly transforms the signals from the wireless network 690 into an audio stream audible to those individuals who are proximate to the container lid 610. In other embodiments, the container lid 610 may not include both the display 659 and the speaker 688.

One feature of the illustrated embodiment is that a vendor can sell a beverage in the container 100 and provide information to the user through the display 659 and/or the speaker 688 on the container lid 610. An advantage of this feature is that the vendor can advertise or provide other information to the user in real time. Accordingly, the information displayed on the medium member 650 can change periodically.

In additional embodiments, the container lid 610 can further include an electronic tag to communicate with external electronic devices in lieu of or in addition to the receiver 692. In one embodiment, the communication device can be a hypertag manufactured by Hypertag Limited, of Cambridge, United Kingdom. The hypertag can communicate with personal digital assistants (PDAs), mobile phones, and/or other electronic devices via infrared, Bluetooth, or other wireless technology. For example, in one embodiment, if a user points a mobile phone toward the hypertag, content such as a website can be automatically displayed on the phone. This content can coincide with the information displayed on the medium member 650. For example, the display 659 can include an advertisement for a movie and the hypertag can direct an electronic device to a website for purchasing movie tickets.

From the foregoing, it will be appreciated that specific embodiments of the invention have been described herein for purposes of illustration, but that various modifications may be made without deviating from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not limited except as by the appended claims.

Claims

1. A beverage container lid, comprising:

a thin, flexible body including a snap-fit retainer configured to engage a lip of a container, an opening through which a fluid can flow, and a support surface; and
an information member including a first surface juxtaposed and coupled to the support surface, a second surface opposite the first surface, and indicia on the first and/or second surface.

2. The beverage container lid of claim 1 wherein the information member includes a first portion coupled to the support surface of the body and a second portion removably coupled to the first portion.

3. The beverage container lid of claim 1 wherein the information member does not include an aperture.

4. The beverage container lid of claim 1 wherein the indicia comprise a thermally responsive material.

5. The beverage container lid of claim 1 wherein the indicia comprise a photo-responsive material.

6. The beverage container lid of claim 1, further comprising:

a receiver carried by the body and/or the information member, the receiver configured to receive signals from a wireless network;
wherein the information member further includes a display operably coupled to the receiver.

7. The beverage container lid of claim 1, further comprising:

a receiver carried by the body and/or the information member, the receiver configured to receive signals from a wireless network; and
a speaker carried by the body and/or the information member and operably coupled to the receiver.

8. The beverage container lid of claim 1 wherein the information member comprises a detachable portion for retention apart from the container.

9. The beverage container lid of claim 1 wherein the information member comprises a paper product affixed to the support surface.

10. The beverage container lid of claim 1 wherein the information member comprises a plastic product affixed to the support surface.

11. The beverage container lid of claim 1 wherein the information member is coupled to the body with an adhesive.

12. The beverage container lid of claim 1 wherein:

the body is configured to at least generally cover an opening in an upper portion of the container; and
the support surface is generally flat.

13. The beverage container lid of claim 1 wherein the indicia comprise a plurality of lenticular elements.

14. The beverage container lid of claim 1, further comprising:

a consumable item carried by the information member; and
a wrapper covering the consumable item.

15. The beverage container lid of claim 1, further comprising a hypertag configured to communicate with external electronic devices.

16. A beverage container lid, comprising:

a body including a support surface; and
a medium member separate from the body, the medium member being coupled to the support surface with an adhesive.

17. The beverage container lid of claim 16 wherein the medium member includes a first portion coupled to the support surface of the body and a second portion removably coupled to the first portion.

18. The beverage container lid of claim 16 wherein the medium member comprises a thermally responsive material.

19. The beverage container lid of claim 16 wherein the medium member comprises a photo-responsive material.

20. The beverage container lid of claim 16, further comprising:

a receiver carried by the body and/or the medium member, the receiver configured to receive signals from a wireless network;
wherein the medium member further includes a display operably coupled to the receiver.

21. The beverage container lid of claim 16, further comprising:

a receiver carried by the body and/or the medium member, the receiver configured to receive signals from a wireless network; and
a speaker carried by the body and/or the medium member and operably coupled to the receiver.

22. The beverage container lid of claim 16 wherein the medium member comprises a detachable portion for retention apart from the container.

23. The beverage container lid of claim 16 wherein the medium member comprises a paper product affixed to the support surface.

24. The beverage container lid of claim 16 wherein the medium member comprises a plastic product affixed to the support surface.

25. The beverage container lid of claim 16 wherein the medium member comprises a plurality of lenticular elements.

26. The beverage container of claim 16, further comprising:

a consumable item carried by the medium member; and
a wrapper covering the consumable item.

27. The beverage container of claim 16, further comprising a hypertag configured to communicate with external electronic devices.

28. A beverage container lid for use with a beverage container, the lid comprising:

a body including an upper surface, an opening for fluid passage in a direction generally transverse to the upper surface, and an engagement portion configured to releasably engage an upper portion of the beverage container; and
an information member attached to the upper surface, the information member being a discrete component with respect to the body.

29. The beverage container lid of claim 28 wherein the information member includes a first portion coupled to the upper surface of the body and a second portion removably coupled to the first portion.

30. The beverage container lid of claim 28 wherein the information member comprises a thermally responsive material.

31. The beverage container lid of claim 28 wherein the information member comprises a photo-responsive material.

32. The beverage container lid of claim 28 wherein the information member comprises a detachable portion for retention apart from the container.

33. The beverage container lid of claim 28 wherein the information member comprises a paper product affixed to the support surface.

34. The beverage container lid of claim 28 wherein the information member comprises a message including a plurality of lenticular elements.

35. A beverage container lid, comprising:

a body including a support surface; and
a consumable item removably coupled to the support surface.

36. The beverage container lid of claim 35 wherein the consumable item comprises chewing gum.

37. The beverage container lid of claim 35 wherein the consumable item comprises a mint.

38. The beverage container lid of claim 35 wherein the consumable item comprises a breath freshener.

39. The beverage container lid of claim 35, further comprising a medium member attached to the support surface, the medium member including indicia.

40. A method for manufacturing a beverage container lid, the method comprising:

providing a lid body having a support surface, an opening for fluid passage, and an engagement portion configured to releasably engage an upper portion of a beverage container; and
coupling a first surface of a medium member to the support surface of the lid body so that the first surface of the medium member is juxtaposed to the support surface of the lid body, the medium member further including indicia.

41. The method of claim 40, further comprising coupling a consumable item to the lid body and/or the medium member.

42. The method of claim 40 wherein the indicia comprise a thermally responsive material, and wherein coupling the medium member comprises attaching the medium member having the thermally responsive material to the lid body.

43. The method of claim 40 wherein the indicia comprise a photo-responsive material, and wherein coupling the medium member comprises attaching the medium member having the photo-responsive material to the lid body.

44. The method of claim 40 wherein the medium member comprises a first portion and a second portion removably coupled to the first portion, and wherein coupling the medium member comprises attaching the first portion of the medium member to the lid body.

45. The method of claim 40 wherein the medium member further includes a display, and wherein the method further comprises attaching a receiver to the lid body and/or the medium member, the receiver configured to receive signals from a wireless network.

46. The method of claim 40, further comprising:

coupling a receiver to the lid body and/or the medium member, the receiver configured to receive signals from a wireless network; and
coupling a speaker to the lid body and/or the medium member, the speaker being operably coupled to the receiver.

47. The method of claim 40 wherein the medium member comprises a detachable portion, and wherein coupling the medium member comprises attaching the detachable portion to the lid body.

48. The method of claim 40 wherein the medium member comprises a paper product, and wherein coupling the medium member comprises attaching the paper product to the lid body.

Patent History
Publication number: 20050035011
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 15, 2003
Publication Date: Feb 17, 2005
Inventor: Gerald McRobbie (Seattle, WA)
Application Number: 10/641,612
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: 206/217.000; 206/459.500