REUSABLE CHILDREN'S DRINKING CUP
A reusable drinking cup for use by children including either a hammered textured pattern extending around at least a portion of the annular side wall portion of the drinking cup, or a gripping member extending around at least a portion of the annular side wall portion of the cup for enabling children to better grip the cup. The present cup can likewise include at least one viewing window positioned intermediate the top and bottom portions of the cup for ascertaining the fluid level of the liquid contained within the cup. In one embodiment, the at least one viewing window can be an elongated vertically extending window in the form of an elongated slot and, in another embodiment, the at least one viewing window can include a plurality of vertically extending spaced windows or cut-outs which are positioned and arranged intermediate the top and bottom portions of the cup at predetermined locations therebetween. The present cup can likewise include a flared bottom portion which functions as an anti-roll member to help prevent accidental spillage of the contents within the cup.
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The present invention relates to a reusable drinking cup for children and, more particularly, to a reusable drinking cup with improved gripping means for children, a viewing window or cut-outs associated with the side wall of the cup for ascertaining the fluid level within the cup, and an anti-roll feature to help prevent accidental spillage of the contents within the cup.
Small children routinely have difficulty in holding drinking cups, particularly in a restaurant environment. Most drinking cups provided in a restaurant environment for children are made of smooth or slick plastic and, depending upon the size of a child's hand, may be difficult to grasp and hold with one or both hands. Besides easily gripping a smooth or slick cup, children also have the tendency to accidentally knock over a particular cup when placed in front of them on a table or in a booster seat or high chair environment. Also, unless the cup is transparent, it is oftentimes difficult for both parents and a child to ascertain the fluid level within the cup as most children's drinking cups are provided with attachable lids to further prevent spillage.
It is therefore desirable to provide a children's drinking cup which includes improved gripping means for allowing a small child to easily grip and hold the cup, which includes viewing windows for allowing both the child and a parent to easily ascertain the fluid level within the cup without removing the associated lid, and which includes an anti-roll feature at the bottom the cup which helps to prevent rolling off of tabletops and also accidental spillage due to a child inadvertently knocking over the drinking cup when placed within reach.
Accordingly, the present invention is directed to an improved drinking cup for children which overcomes one or more of the problems set forth above.
SUMMARY OF INVENTIONThe present invention overcomes many of the shortcomings and limitations of the prior art devices discussed above and teaches the construction and use of several embodiments of a reusable drinking cup for children which includes improved gripping means, viewing windows for ascertaining the fluid level within the cup, and an anti-roll flange located at the bottom of the cup to help to stabilize the cup and prevent accidental knock-over and rolling away of the cup.
In one aspect of the present invention, the present cup includes a hammered texture associated with at least the gripping portion of the cup to help facilitate gripping of the cup by small children. The hammered texture eliminates the smooth or slick surface typically associated with a drinking up and provides a plurality of indentations or dimples for enabling the fingers of a small child to easily grip the cup with one or both hands. The actual size of fingertip impressions of children ages 1 to 5 was used to form the design of the hammered texture pattern in the preferred embodiment.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the hammered textured cup includes an elongated, vertically positioned transparent window for allowing both a child and a parent to easily ascertain the fluid level within the cup without physically removing a lid which is typically associated with a children's cup.
In another embodiment, the fluid level viewing window associated with the hammered textured cup may take the form of a plurality of vertically spaced windows, or cut-outs, each window or cut-out having a unique shape such as the shape of a diamond, a fish, other animal characters, abstract shapes and the like. In addition, the plurality of vertically spaced windows or cut-outs can be either vertically aligned or staggered around the side wall of the cup.
Still further, in another embodiment, the present reusable cup may include an optional gripping member extending around at least a portion of the outer surface of the cup for likewise improving the gripping feature of the cup. This gripping member can be attached to or formed over the hammered texture of the side wall to improve the attachability and secureness of the gripping member to the outer surface of the reusable cup.
In another embodiment, an elongated vertically extending viewing window can also be associated with the gripping member such that both a child or a parent can view the fluid level in the cup through the gripping member and through the side wall of the present cup.
In still another embodiment, the fluid level viewing window associated with the gripping member can likewise include a plurality of vertically spaced windows or cut-outs, each window or cut-out taking on a particular shape or configuration. The plurality of vertically spaced windows can be positioned in vertical alignment with each other, or they can be staggered around the outer surface of the present cup.
In still another embodiment, any or all of the various embodiments of the present reusable cup can include an anti-roll feature in the form of a flared bottom or flange associated with the bottom portion of the cup to provide greater stability to the cup in its upright position and to help prevent the present cup from being easily tipped over by a small child. If a cup is actually tipped, this same feature can prevent the cup from rolling off a tabletop and impacting a floor, whereupon the fluid contents within the cup would be more likely to spill due to the impact.
Referring to the drawings more particularly by reference numbers wherein like numerals refer to like parts, number 10 in
The outer surface of the annular side wall portion 12 includes a hammered textured pattern 22 which covers at least a portion of the side wall 12 for improving the gripability of the cup. The hammered textured pattern 22 includes a plurality of indentations, depressions or dimples 24 which form a plurality of ridges 26 surrounding the indentations 24 and the pattern 22 provides a roughened surface as compared to a smooth or slick side wall surface typically associated with a drinking cup. The hammered textured outer wall surface 22 allows the small fingers of a child to more easily grasp the cup and likewise the texture helps to prevent the cup from sliding through the fingers of a child. The hammered texture can include a plurality of uniformly spaced ridges and indentations or it can include a random pattern. The hammered textured pattern 22 can be formed by a mold or other suitable manufacturing process. The hammered textured pattern 22 gives the impression of a dimpled look to the outer wall 12 of the cup. The hammered textured pattern 22 can likewise take the form of crater-like depressions that appear to be made by a hammer and resemble hammer indentations on the surface. Any surface texture in the form of a plurality of small indentations, dimples, or depressions falls within the definition of a hammered texture.
The annular side wall portion 12 of the cup 10 further includes at least one ridge or ledge portion 27 which serves several functions including separating the hammered textured pattern 22 from the upper smooth portion or untextured portion of the annular side wall 12 as best illustrated in
It is also recognized and anticipated that the vertically extending spaced windows 34 can be in alignment with each other, or the windows 34 can be staggered as shown in
It is recognized and anticipated that the flared bottom or flange 50 associated with the present cup 48 can be utilized on any of the above-discussed embodiments of the present invention including the embodiments 28, 32, 36, 40 and 44 illustrated in
Importantly, the slide-on gripping sleeve member 54 includes an annular wall thickness compatible with the ridge or ledge portion 27 associated with cup 10 such that when the gripping sleeve member 54 is slidably engaged with the hammered textured pattern 22 of cup 10, the upper edge portion 56 of gripping member 54 will mate with and abut the ridge portion 27 such that the outer surface of the gripping member 54 will lie flush with the outer surface of the smooth upper portion 13 of annular side wall portion 12. The ridge or ledge portion 27 is created to receive the slide-on gripping member 54 when engaged therewith. Once engaged with cup 10, the slide-on gripping member 54 functions in all respects substantially similar to the various gripping members 38 discussed above. As previously explained, inserting the gripping member 54 over the hammered textured pattern 22 provides for a better attachment surface and helps to prevent the gripping member 54 from sliding off of the annular side wall 12. This feature provides additional gripping capability to a small child when grasping the present cup 10 if the hammered textured surface 22 does not provide sufficient gripping capability for that particular child.
All of the embodiments of the present cup illustrated above are uniquely structured for use in the commercial food service environment such as for use by restaurants for serving young children. The present cups likewise have applicable use in the home environment. Other uses and applications are likewise envisioned and anticipated.
Thus, there has been shown and described several embodiments of a novel reusable children's drinking cup which fulfills all of the objects and advantages sought therefor. Many changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications of the present invention will, however, become apparent to those skilled in the art after considering this specification and the accompanying drawings. All such drawings, modifications, variations and other uses and application which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention are deemed to be covered by the present invention which is limited only by the claims which follow.
Claims
1. A drinking cup comprising:
- an annular side wall portion, a bottom wall portion, and an upper portion, said upper portion including an opening providing access to the cavity of the cup and an upper lip portion; and
- at least a portion of the outer surface of said annular side wall portion including a hammered textured pattern.
2. The drinking cup defined in claim 1 wherein said upper lip is shaped and configured so as to be compatible with any one of a plurality of lid members which can be attached to the drinking cup to contain the contents received therewithin.
3. The drinking cup defined in claim 1 including at least one window formed within said annular side wall portion for allowing a person to view the fluid level of the particular liquid within the drinking cup.
4. The drinking cup defined in claim 3 wherein said at least one window includes an elongated vertically extending window positioned intermediate the upper and bottom portions of the cup at a predetermined location.
5. The drinking cup defined in claim 4 wherein said elongated vertically extending window is in the form of an elongated slot.
6. The drinking cup defined in claim 3 wherein said at least one window includes a plurality of vertically extending spaced cut-outs positioned and arranged intermediate the upper and bottom portions of the cup at predetermined locations therebetween on said annular side wall portion.
7. The drinking cup defined in claim 6 wherein each cut-out is configured in the shape of a fish.
8. The drinking cup defined in claim 6 wherein each cut-out is configured in the shape of a diamond.
9. The drinking cup defined in claim 6 wherein the plurality of vertically extending spaced cut-outs are staggered vertically on the annular side wall portion.
10. The drinking cup defined in claim 6 wherein the plurality of vertically extending spaced cut-outs are vertically positioned in alignment with each other.
11. The drinking cup defined in claim 1 including a gripping member extending vertically around at least a portion of the annular side wall portion of the cup, said gripping member being positioned over at least a portion of the hammered textured pattern.
12. The drinking cup defined in claim 11 wherein said gripping member includes silicone.
13. The drinking cup defined in claim 11 including at least one viewing window for ascertaining the fluid level of the liquid contained within cup.
14. The drinking cup defined in claim 13 wherein said at least one viewing window includes an elongated vertically extending window.
15. The drinking cup defined in claim 13 wherein said at least one viewing window includes a plurality of vertically extending spaced windows positioned and arranged intermediate the upper and bottom portions of the cup at predetermined locations therebetween.
16. The drinking cup defined in claim 13 wherein said at least one viewing window includes a plurality of vertically extending spaced windows positioned intermediate the upper and bottom portions of the cup at predetermined locations therebetween.
17. The drinking cup defined in claim 1 including a flared bottom portion associated with said bottom wall portion.
18. The drinking cup defined in claim 1 including a ridge portion separating the hammered textured pattern from the untextured portion of the annular side wall portion.
19. The drinking cup defined in claim 1 including a slide-on gripping member extending vertically around at least a portion of the annular side wall portion of the cup and over at least a portion of the hammered textured pattern, said slide-on gripping member being removably engageable with said drinking cup.
20. The drinking cup defined in claim 19 including a ridge portion separating the hammered textured pattern from the untextured portion of the annular side wall portion, one edge portion of said slide-on gripping member abutting said ridge portion.
21. A drinking cup comprising:
- an annular side wall portion, a bottom wall portion, and an upper portion, said upper portion including an opening providing access to the cavity of the cup;
- a gripping member extending vertically around at least a portion of said annular side wall portion; and
- at least one viewing window for ascertaining the fluid level of the liquid contained within the cup, said at least one viewing window being positioned intermediate the upper and bottom portions of the cup at a predetermined location therebetween.
22. The drinking cup defined in claim 21 wherein said at least one viewing window includes an elongated vertically extending window.
23. The drinking cup defined in claim 21 wherein said at least one viewing window includes a plurality of vertically extending spaced cut-outs positioned and arranged intermediate the upper and bottom portions of the cup at predetermined locations therebetween.
24. The drinking cup defined in claim 21 including a flared flange associated with said bottom wall portion, said flared flange extending beyond the outer parameter of the bottom wall portion of the cup.
25. The drinking cup defined in claim 21 wherein said gripping member is removably attachable to at least a portion of said annular side wall portion.
26. A drinking cup for use by children comprising:
- an annular side wall portion, a bottom wall portion, and an upper portion, said upper portion including an opening providing access to the cavity of the cup and an upper lip portion, said upper lip portion being shaped and configured so as to be compatible with any one of a plurality of lid members which can be attached to the cup to contain the contents received therewithin;
- at least a portion of the outer surface of said annular side wall portion including a hammered textured pattern; and
- at least one viewing window extending through said annular side wall portion for ascertaining the fluid level of the liquid contained within the cup, said at least one viewing window being positioned intermediate the upper and bottom portions of the cup at a particular location therebetween.
27. The drinking cup defined in claim 26 wherein said at least one viewing window includes an elongated vertically extending window.
28. The drinking cup defined in claim 26 wherein said at least one viewing window includes a plurality of vertically extending spaced windows positioned intermediate the upper and bottom portions of the cup at predetermined locations therebetween on said annular side wall portion.
29. The drinking cup defined in claim 28 wherein said plurality of vertically extending spaced windows are positioned vertically in alignment with each other.
30. The drinking cup defined in claim 26 wherein said plurality of vertically extending spaced windows are positioned in staggered arrangement relative to each other.
31. The drinking cup defined in claim 26 including a gripping member extending vertically around at least a portion of said annular side wall portion, said at least one viewing window extending through said gripping member.
32. The drinking cup defined in claim 26 including a flared bottom portion.
33. The drinking cup defined in claim 31 wherein said gripping member is removably attachable to at least a portion of said annular side wall portion.
34. The drinking cup defined in claim 33 including a ridge portion separating the hammered textured portion from the remaining portion of the annular aide wall portion, one end portion of said gripping member abutting said ridge portion when said gripping member is removably attached to at least a portion of said annular side wall portion.
Type: Application
Filed: May 1, 2015
Publication Date: Nov 3, 2016
Applicant: FAMILY HOSPITALITY, LLC (Las Vegas, NV)
Inventor: Admir James Mesalic (Las Vegas, NV)
Application Number: 14/701,569