Receptacles – Container attachment or adjunct – Drinking device
Patent
1992-04-06
1993-01-19
Marcus, Stephen
Receptacles
Container attachment or adjunct
Drinking device
220709, 220212, 220505, 220521, 220524, 220 427, 220 2383, 220 2386, 426 85, 426115, 426120, 206217, 206541, 206514, 2291031, 215 6, 215 1A, 215 1R, B65D 600, B65D 2102, B65D
Patent
active
051800799
ABSTRACT:
The combined cup of the present invention for soft drinks is constituted with an upper cup body and a lower cup body jointed together by a connecting body; and in the center of the connecting body, there is formed a nozzle sticking upward to be received into the nozzle sleeve formed on the upper cup body so as to keep both cup bodies firmly connected. The lower cup body is used to contain soft drink while the upper cup body is used to contain solid snacks. By applying such combined cup, the user can therefore enjoy the fun of eating and drinking with one hand holding the combined cup containing both snacks and drink and one hand free.
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Caretto Vanessa
Marcus Stephen
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