Megaphone cup
A hollow, frustoconical structure having a conical side wall concentric with its longitudinal axis, an end wall at the end of smaller diameter frangibly connected to the side wall at the smaller end, said end wall being sufficiently firmly attached to the side wall as to enable employing the structure as a container for beverages, snack foods and the like and, yet, easily removable to enable employing the structure as a megaphone.
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Hokanson, Jack E.
Frustoconical containers comprised of plastic, stiff paperboard, or the like have been made for many purposes heretofore; however, such structures as are known are manufactured for holding liquid or for filtering or funneling purposes. The structure herein disclosed is for the multiple purpose of serving, on the one hand, as a container for holding liquids or solids such as beverages, ice cream, popcorn, potato chips and the like and, on the other hand, following emptying, for use as a megaphone. This multiple use is especially attractive to concessionaries for the sale of beverages, ice cream, popcorn, potato chips and the like.
SUMMARY OF INVENTIONA hollow, elongate structure of right circular section with respect to its longitudinal axis, said structure being defined by a relatively thin side wall concentric with the longitudinal axis and a relatively thin end wall at the smaller end detachably connected to the side wall at the smaller end, said end wall comprising a bottom for the structure and being sufficiently firmly connected thereto so that the structure may be employed as a receptacle for beverages, snack foods and the like, but which may be fractured at the connection to remove it fully or partially from said end, and said smaller end being so dimensioned that when the end wall is removed, said small end constituting a mouthpiece which corresponds substantially in diameter to the mouthpiece of a conventional megaphone so that the structure can be used as a megaphone. The side wall and bottom wall are formed integrally and the junction connecting the same is of reduced thickness such as to be frangible. Preferably, the bottom wall is spaced axially from the smaller diameter end toward the larger diameter end by an amount at least equal to the thickness of the bottom so that the structure will set stably on its lower end and, desirably, there is a reinforcing bead peripherally of the larger diameter end.
The invention will now be described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Referring to the drawings, the multiple purpose structure shown herein is used, on the one hand, as shown in
The structure 10,
The end and side walls are formed integral, for example, of resin-impregnated paperboard or thermoplastic, such as polyolefin, and the junction 18 is of lesser thickness and, hence, frangible so that the end wall can be removed is, nevertheless, sufficiently strong to enable filling the structure with a beverage, ice cream, popcorn or peanuts, without rupture and, yet, sufficiently fragile so that when the container is emptied of its contents, the bottom 16 can be removed by a integral pull ring or tab 21, and the structure then used as a megaphone by placing the smaller end to the mouth of the person using it.
As shown in
The side wall thickness is approximately 0.030 inches, the bottom wall thickness is approximately 0.040 inches, and the junction connecting the bottom wall 16 to the side wall tapers from a thickness of approximately 0.040 inches which is the thickness of the bottom wall to approximately 0.010 inches where it joins the side wall. The overall dimensions, but without limitation, are an axial length of approximately 5½ inches, a diameter at the top of approximately 3½ inches, and a diameter at the bottom of approximately 2½ inches.
The structure, as previously indicated, can be made of resin-impregnated paperboard or of any suitable thermoplastic resin which may be blow-molded or injection-molded. Polyolefin has been already mentioned; however, linear polyethylene, polypropylene and any equivalent of the foregoing may be used.
The double use of the device as described and suitably decorated, for example, with the colors or names of the participating teams, makes it especially popular to concessionaires at sporting events in that it encourages the sale of beverages, ice cream, snack food and the like and; to some extent, discourages immediate discard when it has been emptied because of its secondary use as a megaphone and as a souvenir which can be taken home, thereby greatly reducing the problems of trash removal.
It should be understood that the present disclosure is for the purpose of illustration only and includes all modifications or improvements which fall within the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A hollow frustoconical structure of circular right section with respect to its longitudinal axis, said structure having ends which are defined by rounded or straight edges concentric with said longitudinal axis and which lie in planes perpendicular to said axis, such as to enable standing the structure upright on the smaller end in stable equilibrium and a closure member at the smaller end situated inwardly from the rounded or straight edge forming a bottom for the structure to enable using the structure as a receptacle when set down upon its smaller end, means detachably connecting the bottom to the wall of the structure inwardly of said rounded or straight edge to enable removing the bottom so that the structure may be used for a megaphone and said smaller end of the structure being consistent in diameter with the diameter of the mouthpiece of a conventional megaphone.
2. A hollow, elongate, one-piece structure molded of polyolefin, said structure having a tapering side wall symmetrically with respect to its longitudinal axis and being truncated at its smaller end in a plane perpendicular to said axis such that the edge of the side wall at the smaller end serves as a base for supporting the structure in an upright position of stable equilibrium, said edge being smoothly rounded or straight, an end wall at the smaller end situated inwardly of the plane of said smoothly rounded edge integrally connected to the side wall of the structure, said end wall forming a bottom for the structure when set upright on its truncated end to enable using the structure as a receptacle, a portion of reduced thickness connecting the end wall to the side wall of the structure of sufficient strength to withstand pressure on the bottom when the structure is filled with liquid, but frangible enough to enable detaching it from the side wall inwardly of the rounded edge by applying a force perpendicular to the bottom to open the smaller end without modifying the rounded end structure of the side wall at the smaller end as a mouthpiece for using the structure as a megaphone and wherein the smaller end is of a diameter consistent with the mouthpiece of a conventional magaphone.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 16, 2004
Publication Date: Oct 20, 2005
Inventor: Jack Hokanson (Campbell, CA)
Application Number: 10/825,196