CONTAINER WITH COASTER
An assembly that includes a beverage container having a beverage vessel body that includes: a base, a side wall connected to the base, and a first rim integral with an end of the side wall that is distal to the base. The base includes: a bottom surface, and an arm member extending downward from the side wall. The arm member has an inwardly oriented side, an outwardly oriented side, a surface contacting region, and a detent region defined by the inwardly oriented side. The assembly includes a coaster having a second bottom surface, and a top portion attached to the second bottom surface. The top portion includes a second rim defined by an upwardly projecting ridge, wherein the projecting ridge snaps into the detent region so as to attach the coaster to the beverage container without the need to rotate the beverage container relative to the coaster.
This application claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e)(1) of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/676,648, filed May 25, 2018, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
FIELD OF INVENTIONThe present invention is directed to a container, such as a beverage container like a wine glass, which can be attached to a coaster that can be attached to a surface. The present invention also relates to assemblies of such containers and coasters in a direct connected, attached configuration, wherein a top portion of the coaster engages a base of the container and a bottom of the coaster is secured to the surface.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONBeverages are commonly sold to consumers in containers, such as glass or plastic bottles, aluminum or steel cans, cardboard or plastic cartons, or devices that include bladders containing the beverage. The beverage contained therein can be transferred to a drinking glass composed of a suitable material, including, but not limited to, glass, plastic, or the like. In certain situations, users prefer drinking beverages from individual serving containers, such as cans, juice bottles and the like. However, many consumers prefer drinking certain types of beverages from glasses having wide mouths to enhance the aroma and, therefore, the flavor of the beverage.
In each of using a drinking glass or individual serving containers, it is common to place the glass or container on a surface, like a coaster or a table. Direct placement on the counter or table can lead to moisture forming on the surface via sweating or spillage from the glass or container. It is well known to use a coaster to prevent moisture forming on the surface by placing the coaster on the surface and placing the glass or container on the coaster. Unfortunately, the coaster can move on the surface when contacted and spillage can occur if a glass or container is on the coaster when the coaster is moved. Spillage can also occur when the glass or container is bumped into while on the coaster.
It is desirable when using individual serving containers or glasses to secure them in order to reduce the incidence of spillage. It is also desirable to provide a coaster that both engages with the individual serving container or glass and a desired surface.
SUMMARYOne aspect of the present invention regards an assembly having a beverage container that has a vessel body having a base, a side wall connected to the base, and a first rim integral with an end of the side wall that is distal to the base. The base of the vessel body includes a bottom surface, and an arm member extending downward from the side wall. The arm member includes an inwardly oriented side, an outwardly oriented side, a surface contacting region, and a detent region defined by the inwardly oriented side. The assembly further includes a coaster having a second bottom surface, and a top portion attached to the second bottom surface. The top portion includes a second rim defined by an upwardly projecting ridge, wherein the projecting ridge snaps into the detent region so as to attach the coaster to the beverage container. The attachment of the coaster to the beverage container is accomplished without the need to rotate the beverage container relative to the coaster.
A second aspect of the present invention regards a kit. The kit includes a beverage container that has a vessel body having a base, a side wall connected to the base, and a first rim integral with an end of the side wall that is distal to the base. The base of the vessel body includes a bottom surface, and an arm member extending downward from the side wall. The arm member includes an inwardly oriented side, an outwardly oriented side, a surface contacting region, and a detent region defined by the inwardly oriented side. The kit further includes a coaster capable of engaging the beverage container that includes a second bottom surface, and a top portion attached to the second bottom surface. The top portion includes a second rim defined by an upwardly projecting ridge, wherein the projecting ridge is capable of snapping into the detent region so as to attach the coaster to the beverage container. The attachment of the coaster to the beverage container can be accomplished without the need to rotate the beverage container relative to the coaster. The kit further includes a package defining a volume of space, wherein the beverage container and the coaster are located within the volume of space and are not engaged to one another while in the volume of space.
A third aspect of the present invention regards a method for using a beverage container that includes attaching a beverage container with a coaster, wherein attachment is accomplished without the need to rotate the beverage container relative to the coaster. The method further includes placing the coaster, with the beverage container attached thereto, on a desired surface.
The various features, advantages and other uses of the present apparatus will become more apparent by referring to the following detailed description and drawing in which:
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The removable lid 14 can be made of any suitable material including, but not limited to, foil, plastic and the like. The material employed in the removable lid 14 can be made of a material that is the same or different from the material of the beverage vessel body 12. In some applications, it is contemplated that the material employed in the removable lid 14 will be more deformable than that employed in the beverage vessel body 12 and will be able to conform to suitable dimensional contours by crimping or the like.
Note that while the beverage container 10 is designed to contain wine, it can contain other liquids, such as teas and juices. Furthermore, the container 10 can house other edible products, such as snacks, cereal, candy, etc. And, of course, the container can house non-edible items, such as toys, office supplies, etc.
The beverage vessel body 12 includes a base 16 and a side wall 18. The side wall 18 and base 16 define an interior chamber of a specified volume. As such, the side wall 18 will have a suitable height. The side wall 18 extends upward from the base 16 and terminates at a rim 20.
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The internal volume of the beverage vessel body 12 contained in the internal chamber generally will be suitable to contain a suitable beverage serving. The beverage vessel body 12 will be proportioned in a manner that provides the suitable volume. In certain embodiments, it is contemplated that base 16 will have a cross-sectional diameter between 2 and 4 inches. The inner diameter of rim 20 will be sufficient to permit the beverage to be consumed from the beverage vessel body 12. The maximum diameter of side wall 18 can be between ¼ inch and 1 inch greater than the diameter of base 16. The total height of the beverage container 10 will be preferably one that approximates the height of a 6 oz. beverage glass in certain applications. Of course, other dimensions are possible for the beverage vessel body 12, base 16, and rim 20 in order to store a desired amount of the contents of the interior chamber defined by the beverage vessel body 12.
Rim 20 is preferably contiguously joined to the upper region of side wall 18. In certain embodiments, the outer diameter of rim 20 is essentially equal to an inner diameter defined by base 16. The rim 20 also has an upwardly oriented surface that can include at least one upwardly oriented surface or bead projecting therefrom.
Rim 20 is configured to be placed in mating contact with the removable lid 14 in a manner as described in U.S. Pat. No. 8,807,340 that facilitates establishment of a removed seal. It is contemplated that while removable lid 14 can be used when non-edible items are present within beverage container 10, removable lid 14 would be preferably used when edible items, such as food and wine, are housed within beverage container 10 so as to preserve the freshness of the edible items. Removable lid 14 can contact rim 20 in any suitable manner. In certain embodiments, the lid 14 is configured with a suitable edge region that is affixed to the rim 20 to maintain the beverage inside the beverage vessel body 12. The removable lid 14 can be attached to the rim 20 in any suitable manner including, but not limited to, crimping adhesives and the like. Where an adhesive material is employed, the suitable adhesive material will be one that is suitable for use with food stuffs. Note that an adhesive material is inherently a material that includes an adhesive that is a sticky substance that can adhere or stick to another material. The adhesive material can be present as a layer, bead, or other structure that is interposed between the rim 20 and the interior facing side of removable lid 14. Where desired or required, the interposed adhesive can be positioned such that it contacts all or a portion of the upper surface of rim 20, such as a bead.
The removable lid 14 can have any suitable configuration to sealingly engage the rim 20 and span the opening defined by the beverage vessel body 12. In various embodiments, the removable lid 14 can be a thin planar member that can conform to and cover the defined opening. For example, the removable lid 14 can be made out of a foil-like material that has a tab that extends beyond the bead so that a user can grasp the tab and remove the lid 14. When in sealing engagement, the removable lid 14 can deflect inward into the opening defined in the beverage vessel body 12. The removable lid 14 can have a suitable peripheral region proximate to its outer edge that can be configured to conform to at least a portion of the rim 20.
The desired beverage can be sealed in the beverage vessel body 12 by removable lid 14. When the beverage vessel body 12 is composed of a suitable transparent polymeric material, the beverage will be visible through the beverage vessel body 12. As mentioned previously, that besides liquids, the beverage vessel body 12 can contain other types of objects, such as solid foods.
As mentioned previously, the rim 20 can have any configuration that will facilitate sealing engagement between the lid 14 and the beverage vessel body 12. In one configuration, the rim 20 can include a generally vertical neck portion with a bead present at an end thereof. In another embodiment, the rim 20 can be configured with a plurality of steps positioned on interiorly and exteriorly oriented surfaces relative to a bead. It is contemplated that adhesives or other sealing material can be interposed between the previously mentioned interiorly oriented steps and removable lid 14. Note that an adhesive material is inherently a material that includes an adhesive that is a sticky substance that can adhere or stick to another material. As used herein the term “adhere” is taken to include connection facilitated by direct rim-to-lid adhesion as well as interposition of a suitable adhesive layer between the rim 20 and the lid 14. Where a line of adhesive is used, it is contemplated that the adhesive line can be deployed so as to contact a bead of rim 20 and, if desired, the adhesive can be disposed such that the adhesive contacts multiple planar surfaces defined in the inwardly oriented surface of the rim 20.
It is also possible to configure removable lid 14 to conform to one or more of the geometric ridges and/or shelves defined in the upper surface of the rim 20. Conformance can be accomplished during manufacture of lid 14 or during attachment of lid 14 to associated rim 20. Conformance fitting may be augmented by adhesives where desired or required.
Where desired or required, the rim 20 can have suitable outer geometric details, such as various combinations of shoulders and shelves, sufficient to permit contact with lid 14, but small enough to permit an enjoyable drinking experience.
While an adhesive attachment between the lid 14 and the associated rim 20 has been previously described, other types of attachment are possible. For example, an outer edge of the lid 14 could be crimped like a beer bottle cap so as to engage an exterior side of the rim 20. Another possibility is to slightly melt the top layer of the rim 20 and/or the bottom of the lid 14 prior to placing the lid 14 thereon so that a seal is formed between the lid 14 and rim 20.
While the previous descriptions regarded the situation where the lid 14 is attached to the rim 20 of the beverage container 10, it is also possible not to use lid 14 in conjunction with the beverage container 10.
The base 16 of beverage vessel body 12 can be configured to releasably engage with a suitable accessory, like a coaster 40. As shown in
The inwardly oriented detent 30 can have any suitable internal wall configuration sufficient to receive and maintain at least a portion of rim 48 of an associated coaster 40 in engaged relationship. In
The arm member 26 can be either of solid or hollow construction depending on the specific application. In
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Engagement between rim 48 and the arm member 26 generally occurs at a junction point located at a lower portion of detent 32 and projecting ridge 46 of the respective elements as shown in
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The coaster 40 will be proportioned such that it forms a suitable surface for the beverage container 10. In certain embodiments, it is contemplated that the overall height of the coaster 40 be between ⅛ inch and 3/16 inch, and the overall diameter of the coaster 40 is preferably 2 inches to 2.5 inches. Nonetheless, the projecting ridge 46 will be sufficient diameter to engage the arm member(s) 26 of base 16. Of course, other dimensions are possibly for the coaster 40 in order to sufficiently support and engage the beverage container 10.
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Bottom surface 42 is generally planar and can conform to a desired surface, such as a table top or counter. The top portion 44 is attached to the bottom surface 42 such that the top portion 44 extends away from a desired surface.
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In other embodiments, the coaster 40 may attach to a desired surface by suction, like a suction cup. It is preferable that the coaster 40 be made from a suitable flexible material and that the bottom surface 42 be concave to enable suction. The coaster 40 will adhere to the desired surface when a sufficient force is applied to the top portion 44—the concave bottom surface 42 will become relatively planar. However, a pocket of air having a lower pressure than the surrounding air pressure will form between the desire surface and the bottom surface 42 creating a suction effect.
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The present disclosure contemplates a method for using beverage containers and coasters such as those previously described. Without any need to rotate a beverage container 10 relative to a coaster 40, a user can attach the beverage container 10 with the coaster 40 in the manner previously described herein. In certain embodiments, before placing the coaster 40 on a desired surface, like a counter or tabletop, the user may remove the removable panel structure 56 so to expose the adhesive layer 52. Of course, other attachment devices, like those contemplated herein, may require different steps. For example, the hook and loop fastener 58 may require the user to place the hook portion of the hook and loop fastener 58, or vice versa, on the desired surface prior to placing the coaster 40 on the desired surface. The user may then place the coaster 40, with the beverage container 10 attached thereto, on the desired surface.
Once the coaster 40 is attached to the desired surface, a user may desire to use the beverage container 10 for drinking or eating. The method may further include the user disengaging the container 10 from the coaster 40 to take a drink, for example, while the coaster 40 remains attached to the desired surface. After such use, the beverage container 10 can be re-attached to the coaster 40 in a manner previously disclosed herein. A user may repeatedly detach the beverage container 10 from the coaster 40 and repeatedly re-attach the beverage container 10 to the coaster 40.
If a user no longer wishes to use the coaster 40 for drinking or eating, the user may remove the coaster 40 from the desired surface, and save for the next time the user wishes to use the beverage container 10 and the coaster 40. Alternatively, if the user wishes to remove the coaster 40 from the desired surface to a second desired surface, for example, from a counter to a coffee table, the user may re-attach the coaster 40 to the second desired surface. It is contemplated that the coaster 40 may be repeatedly attached and removed from any desired surface over the life of the attachment device 50.
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The kit 300 may further include various attachment devices 50, 50a, 50b, and 50c as previously described herein. For example, a kit may provide a combination of adhesive layers 52, adhesive layer 52 with adhesive layer 54, hook and loop fasteners 58, and/or magnets 60 for use with the coasters 40 contained within package 310. The attachment devices 50, 50a, 50b, and 50c are separate from the coasters 40 within the package 310 and can be attached to the bottom surface 42 of the coaster 40 in a manner previously described herein. The combination of attachment devices 50, 50a, 50b, and 50c is not limited to those found in the present disclosure.
While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims, which scope is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures as is permitted under the law.
Claims
1. An assembly, comprising:
- a beverage container, comprising: a vessel body, comprising: a base; a side wall connected to the base; and a first rim integral with an end of the side wall that is distal to the base, wherein the base comprises: a bottom surface; and an arm member extending downward from the side wall, wherein the arm member comprises: an inwardly oriented side; an outwardly oriented side; a surface contacting region; and a detent region defined by the inwardly oriented side; and
- a coaster, comprising: a second bottom surface; and a top portion attached to the second bottom surface, comprising: a second rim defined by an upwardly projecting ridge, wherein the projecting ridge snaps into the detent region so as to attach the coaster to the beverage container, wherein attachment of the coaster to the beverage container is accomplished without the need to rotate the beverage container relative to the coaster.
2. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the coaster further comprises an attachment device that engages the second bottom surface.
3. The assembly of claim 2, wherein the attachment device comprises an adhesive layer that engages the second bottom surface.
4. The assembly of claim 3, wherein the attachment device further comprises a second adhesive layer disposed between the first adhesive layer and the second bottom surface.
5. The assembly of claim 3, wherein the coaster further comprises a removable panel covering at least a portion of the adhesive layer.
6. The assembly of claim 2, wherein the attachment device is selected from the group consisting of an adhesive, a hook and loop fastener, and a magnet.
7. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the projecting ridge releasably engages a portion of the detent region.
8. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the beverage container further comprises a lid having a seal region, the seal region removably attached to the first rim.
9. A kit, comprising:
- a beverage container, comprising: a vessel body, comprising: a base; a side wall connected to the base; and a first rim integral with an end of the side wall that is distal to the base, wherein the base comprises: a bottom surface; and an arm member extending downward from the side wall, wherein the arm member comprises: an inwardly oriented side; an outwardly oriented side; a surface contacting region; and a detent region defined by the inwardly oriented side; and
- a coaster capable of engaging the beverage container, comprising: a second bottom surface; and a top portion attached to the second bottom surface, comprising: a second rim defined by an upwardly projecting ridge, wherein the projecting ridge is capable of snapping into the detent region so as to attach the coaster to the beverage container, wherein attaching of the coaster to the beverage container is accomplished without the need to rotate the beverage container relative to the coaster; and
- a package defining a volume of space, wherein the beverage container and the coaster are located within the volume of space and are not engaged to one another while in the volume of space.
10. The kit of claim 9, further comprising an attachment device capable of engaging the second bottom surface.
11. The kit of claim 10, wherein the attachment device comprises an adhesive layer that engages the second bottom surface.
12. The kit of claim 11, wherein the attachment device further comprises a second adhesive layer disposed between the first adhesive layer and the second bottom surface.
13. The kit of claim 11, wherein the coaster further comprises a removable panel covering at least a portion of the adhesive layer.
14. The kit of claim 10, wherein the attachment device is selected from the group consisting of an adhesive, a hook and loop fastener, and a magnet.
15. The kit of claim 9, further comprising a lid capable of removably attaching to the first rim.
16. A method for using a coaster and a beverage container assembly, comprising:
- attaching a beverage container with a coaster, wherein attachment is accomplished without the need to rotate the beverage container relative to the coaster; and
- placing the coaster, with the beverage container attached thereto, on a desired surface.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein prior to placing the coaster on the desired surface, an adhesive on the coaster is exposed and the adhesive contacts the desired surface.
18. The method of claim 17, further comprising disengaging the beverage container from the coaster.
19. The method of claim 18, further comprising removing the coaster from the desired surface.
20. The method of claim 18, further comprising re-attaching the beverage container to the coaster.
Type: Application
Filed: May 24, 2019
Publication Date: Nov 28, 2019
Inventor: Matt Zimmer (Newprt Beach, CA)
Application Number: 16/422,114