Travel mug, hand-held fluid container, and beverage cup
A travel mug is provided having a base, a wall, and a handle. The wall is configured to extend upwardly from the base having a first portion, a second portion, and a thumb-receiving portion provided between the first portion and the second portion. The handle includes a female receptacle extending through the wall from the first portion to the second, opposed portion.
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This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/678,223, which was filed May 6, 2005, and which is incorporated by reference herein.
TECHNICAL FIELDThis invention pertains to hand-held fluid containers. More particularly, the present invention relates to travel mugs and beverage cups.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONCups and mugs have been used for hundreds of years in order to transport fluids such as beverages. However, recently it has become popular to provide cups that have removable lids and which are often referred to as “travel mugs” for storing both hot and cold beverages where the temperature of the beverage may be maintained for a period of time. The lid on such a travel mug allows a user to consume the beverage while mitigating loss of fluid to the top of the mug. Particularly, the lids on such travel mugs prevent fluids from sloshing around, particularly when the travel mugs are stored in a cup holder of a vehicle.
The popularity of travel mugs is largely due to their ability to fit within standard cup holders that are provided in automobiles. Travel mugs often take a relatively cylindrical, elongated configuration having a relatively narrow cylindrical base portion that is sized to fit within most automotive cup holders. Furthermore, many travel mugs are not provided with a handle because the generally elongated, cylindrical shape is optimally configured to be received within a multitude of different shaped cup holders. Some cup holders are provided within consoles of a vehicle wherein the provision of an outwardly projecting handle would make the travel mug incompatible with the cup holder if the depth of the cup holder is too great and the handle interferes with insertion of the travel mug within the cup holder. Accordingly, many travel mugs are not provided with a handle. Instead, a user typically needs to grip an outer cylindrical surface of the travel mug in order to use the travel mug when consuming beverages.
Accordingly, improvements are needed to incorporate a handle onto a travel mug that is still compatible with the majority of automotive cup holders and does not interfere with placement of the travel mug within certain of such cup holders.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA hand-held fluid container is provided with a female handle portion configured to receive one or more fingers of a user hand having four fingers and an opposable thumb, and a thumb-receiving portion provide on an outer surface of the container. In one instance, the container is a travel mug or cup configured to receive beverages, such as hot or cold beverages.
According to one aspect, a travel mug is provided having a base, a wall, and a handle. The wall is configured to extend upwardly from the base having a first portion, a second portion, and a thumb-receiving portion provided between the first portion and the second portion. The handle includes a female receptacle extending through the wall from the first portion to the second, opposed portion.
According to another aspect, a hand-held fluid container is provided having a wall and a receptacle. The wall has a concave portion configured to retain fluid through coaction of gravitational forces with the fluid. The receptacle extends through the wall and into the concave portion and is sized to receive at least a portion of a user's hand to retain the container.
According to yet another aspect, a beverage cup is provided having a rigid outer substantially annular shell and a handle. The rigid outer substantially annular shell defines an open top, a bottom, an inside and an outside. The shell is sized to fit a plurality of alternatively sized vehicle cup holders. The handle includes a female aperture extending into the shell.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSPreferred embodiments of the invention are described below with reference to the following accompanying drawings.
This disclosure of the invention is submitted in furtherance of the constitutional purposes of the U.S. Patent Laws “to promote the progress of science and useful arts” (Article 1, Section 8).
Reference will now be made to a preferred embodiment of Applicant's invention comprising a fluid container in the form of a travel mug. While the invention is described by way of a preferred embodiment, it is understood that the description is not intended to limit the invention to such embodiment, but is intended to cover alternatives, equivalents, and modifications which may be broader than the embodiment, but which are included within the scope of the appended claims.
In an effort to prevent obscuring the invention at hand, only details germane to implementing the invention will be described in great detail, with presently understood peripheral details being incorporated by reference, as needed, as being presently understood in the art.
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According to one alternative construction, grip wrap 107 can be integrally molded into an outer peripheral surface of body 102. Optionally, grip wrap 107 can be formed from a segment of TPE, rubber, or some other friction-imparting material or elastomeric material that is adhesively affixed onto an outer surface of body 102. Further optionally, one or more grip elements can be adhered within an inside wall 108 of body 102 that forms internal handle 110.
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According to one construction, travel mug 100 (as well as 1100) is constructed with body 102 and base 103/104 constructed from a polycarbonate material. Also according to such embodiment, grip wrap 107 and rubber feet 113, 1113 are each constructed from a sheet of thermoplastic elastomer (TPE). According to one optional construction, rubber foot 1113 (see
Also according to one construction, lid 201, lid ring 204 and lid seal ring 205 are each constructed from a polycarbonate material. Further to such construction, o-ring seals 202 and 206 are each constructed from silicone material. Furthermore, according to such one construction, seal 203 is constructed from thermoplastic elastomer (TPE).
Optionally, the components in travel mugs 100 and 1100 can be constructed from any of a number of engineering materials including elastameric materials, Santoprene®, polymers, plastics, composite materials, as well as metals, including stainless steel. As a further optional construction, the travel mug can be constructed with a double wall construction, or can have an insulative layer provided on an inner surface, an outer surface, or both surfaces.
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In compliance with the statute, the invention has been described in language more or less specific as to structural and methodical features. It is to be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the specific features shown and described, since the means herein disclosed comprise preferred forms of putting the invention into effect. The invention is, therefore, claimed in any of its forms or modifications within the proper scope of the appended claims appropriately interpreted in accordance with the doctrine of equivalents.
Claims
1. A travel mug, comprising:
- a base;
- a wall extending upwardly from the base having a first portion, a second portion, and a thumb-receiving portion provided between the first portion and the second portion; and
- a handle comprising a female receptacle extending through the wall from the first portion to the second, opposed portion.
2. The travel mug of claim 1, wherein the female receptacle comprises a vertically oblong slot extending through opposed portions of the wall.
3. The travel mug of claim 2, wherein the vertically oblong slot comprises a finger-conforming curve in a horizontal plane.
4. The travel mug of claim 2, wherein the slot extends through diametrically opposed portions of the wall.
5. The travel mug of claim 1, wherein the wall and the base cooperate to provide a substantially annular shell defining an open top, a bottom, an inside, and an outside.
6. The travel mug of claim 1, wherein a resilient, frictional grip is provided on an outside of the wall corresponding with the thumb-receiving portion.
7. The travel mug of claim 6, wherein the grip is adhesively affixed onto the outside of the wall.
8. The travel mug of claim 6, wherein the grip is molded to the outside of the wall.
9. A hand-held fluid container, comprising:
- a wall having a concave portion configured to retain fluid through coaction of gravitational forces with the fluid; and
- a receptacle extending through the wall and into the concave portion and sized to receive at least a portion of a user's hand to retain the container.
10. The fluid container of claim 9, wherein the wall comprises a first portion and a thumb-engaging portion spaced from the first portion, wherein the receptacle is provided in the first portion.
11. The fluid container of claim 10, wherein the wall further comprises a second portion spaced from the first portion with the thumb-engaging portion provided between the first portion and the second portion, and the receptacle is configured to extend through the wall from the first portion to the second portion.
12. The fluid container of claim 9, wherein the receptacle comprises a vertically oblong slot extending into the concave portion of the wall.
13. The fluid container of claim 12, wherein the slot comprises a finger-conforming curve extending along a horizontal plane through the container.
14. The fluid container of claim 9, wherein the receptacle extends through diametrically opposed portions of the wall.
15. The fluid container of claim 9, wherein the wall provides a base.
16. The fluid container of claim 9, wherein the wall provides a substantially annular shell providing an open top, a bottom, an inside and an outside.
17. A beverage cup, comprising:
- a rigid outer substantially annular shell defining an open top, a bottom, an inside and an outside, the shell sized to fit a plurality of alternatively sized vehicle cup holders; and
- a handle comprising a female aperture extending into the shell.
18. The beverage cup of claim 17, wherein the handle does not extend outwardly of the annular shell.
19. The beverage cup of claim 17, wherein the female aperture extends through the shell from a first portion of the outside to a second portion of the outside spaced from the first portion.
20. The beverage cup of claim 19, wherein the female aperture comprises an oblong slot configured to receive a plurality of fingers on a hand of a user, the slot having a finger-conforming curve within the shell.
Type: Application
Filed: May 8, 2006
Publication Date: Nov 16, 2006
Applicant:
Inventor: Kevin Adams (Coeur d'Alene, ID)
Application Number: 11/430,616
International Classification: B65D 25/10 (20060101);