Receptacles – Container attachment or adjunct – Drinking device
Reexamination Certificate
2007-05-22
2007-05-22
Hylton, Robin A. (Department: 3781)
Receptacles
Container attachment or adjunct
Drinking device
C220S521000, C220S522000, C220S256100, C220S255000, C220S713000, C206S217000, C206S308100
Reexamination Certificate
active
10748438
ABSTRACT:
A beverage container (1) includes a cup-type compartment (2) having an opening (3) and a cover (4) to be placed on the opening (3), the cover (4) having an inner component (5) and an outer component (6) detachably connected to the inner component (5), between the inner component (5) and the outer component (6) connected to the inner component (5) a cavity (7) being formed for receiving at least one object (8), the cavity (7) includes two main surfaces (9, 10) being parallel to one another. It is characterized by that the two main surfaces (9, 10) of the cavity (7) are at an angle of 0°<α<90° to an opening plane (11) formed by the opening (3).
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Gaspar Juergen
Weiss Volker
DOCdata Germany Berlin Optical Disc GmbH
Hylton Robin A.
Meyer & Williams PC
Park, Esq. Keum J.
Williams Esq. Karin L.
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