Beverage container with storage pockets

Special receptacle or package – Combined or convertible – Including drinking vessel

Reexamination Certificate

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C206S549000, C426S115000

Reexamination Certificate

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06382411

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
(1) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a drinking container for holding a beverage, and in particular to a beverage container that includes storage compartments to hold condiments and other items used in beverage preparation.
(2) Description of the Prior Art
Drinking containers, such as cups or mugs, are manufactured in a variety of shapes and sizes, depending on the intended user, non-functional design features, and the type of beverage to be consumed. Containers for indoor use are frequently molded for glass or porcelain, while containers designed for use in an outdoor environment or other locations where the container may be subjected to abuse or temperature extremes are frequently made of molded plastic.
These containers are designed to hold beverages in a reservoir having a cavity defined by the continuous side wall and bottom wall of the reservoir. The container may also include a handle that projects outwardly from one side wall. The reservoir side wall and, if desired, the bottom wall, may be formed with spaced inner and outer wall sections, with the space between the walls serving to insulate the beverage. This interior space may be filled with a foamed plastic, such as Styrofoam.
When beverages are consumed, especially in an outdoor environment, the user may have a convenient supply of the beverage, e.g., coffee or tea, or of water to prepare the beverage, but may not have convenient access to beverage ingredients, such as condiments and other items needed to prepare the beverage. These beverage ingredients may include, depending on the available liquid and the personal tastes of the user, instant coffee, tea bags, bullion, sugar, powdered creamer, etc. Other items, such as stirring sticks, may also be desired.
These beverage ingredients may be carried separately by the user, e.g., in a pocket of the user's clothing. However, the items are often forgotten, and may be lost or soiled. Therefore, there is a need for a convenient way to store beverage ingredients so that they will be readily and conveniently available to a user wishing to prepare a beverage.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to a beverage container that includes storage compartments or pockets for beverage ingredients. As used herein, the term “beverage ingredients” includes one or more of the following items: instant coffee, tea bags, cocoa, bullion, sugar or sweetener, powdered creamer, Tabasco, and incidentals, such as stirring sticks. Specifically, the container of the invention is comprised of a beverage reservoir having a continuous side wall, and a plurality of compartments or pockets on the exterior of the reservoir for holding beverage ingredients, so that the ingredients are readily accessible when the container is to be used for beverage consumption. The container may also include other components, such as a handle.
Preferably, the container is comprised of a reservoir and a beverage ingredient carrier. The reservoir is formed of a cylindrical reservoir side wall having upper and lower edges or rims, and a reservoir bottom wall extending across the lower edge of the side wall, with the side and bottom walls defining an interior cavity for holding a beverage. The beverage ingredient carrier extends around a portion of the exterior of the reservoir, and includes a curved, carrier wall with inner and outer surfaces, and a plurality of beverage ingredient holders or pockets carried on the inner surface of the carrier wall.
Preferably, the beverage material pockets are secured to the inner surface of the carrier wall, and may be integrally molded with the wall. The pockets may have concave inner walls that correspond to the radius of curvature of the outer surface of the reservoir side wall.
In order to insulate the beverage reservoir cavity, the reservoir side wall may be formed of continuous outer and inner wall sections that are separated by an insulation space. The insulation space may be filled with air, a styrene or urethane foam, or can be evacuated. The bottom wall that extends across the lower edges of these side wall sections to form the beverage cavity may also be insulated.
In a preferred embodiment, one end of the beverage ingredients carrier is hinged to the reservoir side wall, and the other end of the carrier includes a latch to secure the carrier to the reservoir wall. As a result, the carrier can be secured against the reservoir wall in a closed position to store the beverage ingredients, or unlatched and moved to an open position to expose the pockets for insertion and removal of beverage ingredients.
The container may include two beverage ingredient carriers instead of a single carrier, with each wall extending approximately one-half way around the reservoir. In this embodiment, each carrier is hinged at one end and latched at the other end to permit opening and closing. The hinges may be of the “living” hinge type, which are molded integrally with the carriers.
Thus, a preferred container of a “mug” design may be comprised of an insulated cylindrical, reservoir side wall having upper and lower edges, an annular cap covering the upper edge of the side wall, a base including a bottom wall extending across the lower edge of the reservoir side wall, and first and second beverage ingredient carriers hinged to the reservoir side wall. A first elongated mounting member may be included to secure the hinged ends of the carriers to the reservoir wall. A second elongated mounting member may be included to latch the latch ends of the carriers to the reservoir wall. These mounting members may be vertically positioned on opposite sides of the container. A handle is attached to the second mounting member and extends outwardly from the reservoir.
The insulated reservoir side wall is comprised of a cylindrical inner wall section with a first diameter, an cylindrical outer wall section having a circular outer wall surface with a second diameter greater than the first diameter, and an insulation space between the inner and outer wall sections. Each carrier is comprised of a curved exterior or carrier wall section forming the arc of a circle having a third diameter greater than the second diameter, and an interior wall, with pockets supported on the interior surface of the exterior wall. The pockets include concave inner faces and have a depth approximately equal to the difference in the distance between the reservoir side wall and the carrier wall, when the carrier is closed against the reservoir, so that the pocket concave inner faces abut the outer surface of the reservoir wall.
The annular cap and the base have circular outer walls, with the diameters of the cap and base walls being equal to the diameter of the circle formed by the outer surfaces of the carrier walls, so that the container exterior surface is of a uniform diameter. The annular cap includes a circular central opening that has a diameter equal to the inner diameter of the cylindrical reservoir side wall. The annular base may include a circular, upwardly projecting reservoir bottom wall section that also has a diameter equal to the diameter of the reservoir side wall interior opening, so that the bottom wall section can be snugly inserted into the inner wall section.
The container components will preferably be formed of injection molded plastic, which will then be joined in a known manner, such as by thermal welding or with a suitable adhesive.
Accordingly, one aspect of the present invention is to provide a beverage container comprising a reservoir having an exterior surface; and at least one beverage ingredient carrier attached to the reservoir, the carrier including a plurality of pockets for holding beverage ingredients.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a beverage container comprising a reservoir having a continuous cylindrical side wall with upper and lower rims, and a bottom wall extending across the lower rim of the side wall; and a first beverage ingredient carrier having an carrier wall with first and second end

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