Beverage Container Sleeve and Plug and Method of Manufacturing Same
A plug for use with a beverage container that can optionally be integrated into a sleeve. The sleeve can be made of a single layer of paper-based material that is embossed on one surface with protrusions that mimic the fluting of traditional single-layer corrugate. Some embodiments also have a second flat linerboard layer attached to the first embossed layer. The sleeve material can feature perforations that surround a protrusion making the plug removable from the sleeve. In addition, the flattened portion of the plug can contain a cutout portion that makes it easier for the user to grip a section of the flattened portion of the plug.
This application claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/191,379 filed on May 21, 2021. The content of U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/191,379 filed on May 21, 2021 is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION (a) Field of the InventionThe present invention is in the technical fields of packaging and beverage containers. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a novel plug for a beverage container and a method of manufacturing the plug and the sleeve into which it can be optionally integrated.
(b) Background ArtPopularly consumed beverages such as coffee are frequently served in insulated, disposable containers that feature disposable lids with an opening through which the beverage can be poured for consumption with the lid in place. This arrangement is especially useful for hot beverages as the insulating container helps to protect the consumer from the hot beverage inside the container.
Some retailers provide a plastic plug or similar device for the opening in the surface of the lid. Some of these plugs consist merely of stickers meant to cover the hole in the lid and others are plugs that fit into the opening. The plug is usually a plastic implement that can fit into a small opening in the beverage container lid and blocks the opening in the beverage container lid thereby decreasing the chances of spillage. The plug consists of a flared body that is sized and shaped, i.e. configured, to fit into the opening in the beverage container lid and be held in place by friction. In addition, the plug can be shaped such that only a portion of it fits into the opening of the beverage container lid and then gravity and/or friction can hold the plug in place.
Because hot beverages will heat the entire container in which they are placed, it is common for sleeves made of paper or cardboard to be added to the insulated cup to provide extra protection for the consumer. Coffee cup sleeves are frequently made of a single strip of corrugate, i.e. corrugated cardboard missing one of the flat linerboards. This configuration keeps the sleeve cooler than the beverage container because (1) air can pass through the flutes of the corrugated cardboard and (2) the entire inner surface of the sleeve is not in contact with the hot beverage container thereby limiting the heat transfer from the beverage container to the sleeve.
Currently, the plug and the sleeve are separate structures that are sold separately and are not configured in any way to be stored together. In addition, sleeves made of single layer corrugate use a lot of material to make the fluting present in such materials. A second layer of material needs to be folded repeatedly to make that fluting prior to its being attached to the flat linerboard. The inventor has devised a plug that is integrated into the sleeve and is easier to manufacture without using as much paper-based material.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is a plug for a beverage container that can be, optionally, integrated into a beverage sleeve, that is to say the plug can be a standalone structure, or it can be made into part of the beverage sleeve itself. Other embodiments may integrate the plug into the beverage container or lid. Both embodiments use the same embossed technique to achieve the shape that is both a plug and functions as the flute design.
The sleeve into which the device is integrated typically has an outer surface that faces away from the beverage container and an inner surface that contacts a portion of the outer surface of the beverage container. In some embodiments of the plug, the plug is a rounded piece of cardboard or other material that covers the opening in the lid and inserts partially into the opening. In some embodiments, the plug has “wings” or flaps attached to a central rounded portion that make it easier for the user to grip the plug. Some embodiments integrate a plastic plug into the underside of the sleeve such that the user can punch out the cardboard to which the plug is attached and use the cardboard attached to the plug as a means of gripping the plug. Other embodiments have a plug that is made of the same paper-based material of which the sleeve is made. Some of these embodiments include a water-proof or water resistant finish on one or both sides of the sleeve to protect the plug that is inserted into the beverage container lid opening. Preferred embodiments feature a sleeve that has the body of the plug embossed on the inner surface of the sleeve in a pattern that mimics the fluting that is typically seen on the inner surface of a typical beverage sleeve. The preferred method of manufacturing the inventive plug and sleeve is to emboss a single layer of paper-based material, preferably a flat sheet of cardboard, with the protrusions in a regular patter such that they mimic the fluting commonly seen in corrugated cardboard. Another single sheet of the same or a similar material is then placed over one side of the embossed sheet of material—the side that does not feature the protrusions—thereby forming a two-layer structure having protrusions on one side that mimic fluting seen on conventional beverage sleeves. However, the protrusions positioned along the inner surface of the sleeve represent a significant improvement over the fluting that is currently present in the prior art because air can flow between the protrusions both horizontally as well as vertically, i.e. the structure of the protrusions and the spacing thereby provided allows for increased air flow between the sleeve and the beverage container.
As discussed above, the protrusions 15b that form the portion of the plug 15 that fit into an opening in a beverage container lid can be made of the same material that is used to make the sleeve 12, i.e. the plug can be integrated into the sleeve such that it is a removable portion of the sleeve. As discussed above, most sleeves are made of single layer corrugate—an outer layer of flattened cardboard attached to an inner layer of folded carboard that forms a plurality of spaces between the beverage container and the outer layer of cardboard. In the preferred embodiment and the inventor's anticipated best mode of practicing this device, the sleeve 12 can be formed of a single layer of paper-based material such as cardboard and the protrusions 15b can be embossed on an inner surface of that single layer. If desired, more than one layer of cardboard can be used to form the sleeve, but the single-layer configuration decreases the amount of paper product needed to make a single sleeve. The single-layer sleeve can be thought of as having an upper or outer surface 13 and a lower or inner 14 surface. The embossed protrusions 15b can be arranged on the inner surface 13 of the sleeve 12 such that they substitute or mimic the flutes 14, i.e. the folded cardboard structure that is part of corrugated cardboard. As a result, the embossed protrusions function as the fluting 14 of the sleeve 12 when integrated into the sleeve 12 and as a stand-alone plug 15 for the beverage lid 11 when removed from the sleeve 12.
The cutout 17 described above is also visible.
The advantages of the present invention include, without limitation, the ability to integrate a pug for a beverage container into a sleeve for a beverage container using less material that traditional sleeves require for manufacturing.
In broad embodiment, the present invention is a plug for a beverage container that can be a stand-alone device or can be removably integrated into a sleeve for a beverage container.
Reference throughout the specification to features, advantages, or similar language does not imply that all of the features and advantages that may be realized with the present invention should be or are in any single embodiment of the invention. Rather, language referring to the features and advantages is understood to mean that a specific feature, advantage, or characteristic described in connection with an embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, discussion of the features and advantages, and similar language, throughout the specification may, but do not necessarily, refer to the same embodiment.
Furthermore, the described features, advantages, and characteristics of the invention may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. One skilled in the relevant art will recognize that the invention can be practiced without one or more of the specific features or advantages of a particular embodiment. In other instances, additional features and advantages may be recognized in certain embodiments that may not be present in all embodiments of the invention.
It is understood that the above described embodiments are only illustrative of the application of the principles of the present invention. The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiment, including the best mode, is to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims, if any, in conjunction with the foregoing description.
While the foregoing written description of the invention enables one of ordinary skill to make and use what is considered presently to be the best mode thereof, those of ordinary skill will understand and appreciate the existence of variations, combinations, and equivalents of the specific embodiment, method, and examples herein. The invention should therefore not be limited by the above described embodiment, method, and examples, but by all embodiments and methods within the scope and spirit of the invention.
Claims
1-18: (canceled)
19. A sleeve for a beverage container comprising a first elongated strip of material having an inner surface and an outer surface wherein there are a plurality of protrusions on the inner surface of the first elongated strip of material.
20. The sleeve of claim 19 wherein the plurality of protrusions are formed on the inner surface of the first elongated strip of material by embossing.
21. The sleeve of claim 20 further comprising a second elongated strip of material that is attached to the outer surface of the first elongated strip of material thereby forming single face stock.
22. The sleeve of claim 19 further comprising a second plurality of protrusions on the outer surface of the first elongated strip of material.
23. The sleeve of claim 22 wherein the second plurality of protrusions are formed on the outer surface of the first elongated strip of material by embossing.
24. The sleeve of claim 23 further comprising a second elongated strip of material that is attached to the outer surface of the first elongated strip of material thereby forming single face stock.
25. A sleeve for a beverage container comprising a first elongated strip of material having an inner surface and an outer surface wherein there is a first plurality of protrusions on the inner surface of the first elongated strip of material that provide space for air to flow around each of the first plurality of protrusions.
26. The sleeve of claim 25 wherein the first plurality of protrusions are formed on the inner surface of the first elongated strip of material by embossing.
27. The sleeve of claim 26 further comprising a second plurality of protrusions formed on the outer surface of the first elongated strip of material.
28. The sleeve of claim 27 wherein the second plurality of protrusions are formed on the outer surface of the first elongated strip of material by embossing.
29. The sleeve of claim 25 further comprising a second elongated strip of material that is attached to the outer surface of the first elongated strip of material thereby forming single face stock.
30. The sleeve of claim 26 further comprising a second elongated strip of material that is attached to the outer surface of the first elongated strip of material thereby forming single face stock.
31. The sleeve of claim 27 further comprising a second elongated strip of material that is attached to the outer surface of the first elongated strip of material thereby forming single face stock.
32. The sleeve of claim 28 further comprising a second elongated strip of material that is attached to the outer surface of the first elongated strip of material thereby forming single face stock.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 1, 2021
Publication Date: Nov 24, 2022
Inventor: CHRISTOPHER TELMAN (WILMINGTON, NC)
Application Number: 17/491,994