Separable two-component drinking system

Bottles and jars – Compartment

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C215S010000, C215S374000

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07140504

ABSTRACT:
A separable two-component drinking system comprising an upper component with a tapering side wall and a cylindrical lower axial extension, the side wall and the lower extension having a common central axis; and a lower component with a generally annular lateral extension and an upper aperture for the receipt of the axial extension during use, the lower component and the upper component sharing the same common central axis when coupled for use.

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