Receptacles – Sidewall structure – Transparent wall or portion
Patent
1994-10-04
1996-04-30
Pollard, Steven M.
Receptacles
Sidewall structure
Transparent wall or portion
D7514, D7604, D7606, D7623, B65D 6500
Patent
active
055116850
ABSTRACT:
An improved beverage helmet mug which contains a window area, simulating the viewing window of a helmet. The mug has a body having a liquid-holding interior area and an exterior shape simulating a particular helmet style, of a particular helmet wearer, and has a convex front side having a window area in the shape of said viewing window. A section of a photographic image, showing the eyes and surrounding facial portion of said wearer and formed in the shape and size of said window area is affixed in the window area. Surface designs on the mug simulate exterior designs on the helmet. In addition, the mug of the present invention is constructed such that it may be used with a beverage container securely and releasably held therein, with beverage contained directly by the mug, or as a collector's item.
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Pollard Steven M.
Revell-Monogram, Inc.
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