Patent application title: Mug minder
Inventors:
David F. Henrie (Phoenix, AZ, US)
IPC8 Class: AB65D2522FI
USPC Class:
220737
Class name: Receptacles container attachment or adjunct container holder
Publication date: 2010-04-29
Patent application number: 20100102073
lat surface. A mug minder It is four sides, only.
Its shape is square with angled sides. It is placed with the larger open
bottom resting upon a flat surface and the opening of the slot for a mug
handle is up. The open top is smaller than the open bottom so as to be
the best fit for a typical mug. A mug handle fits into the slot. A mug
minder reduces the potential for serious spills by the hundreds of
millions of people who drink coffee, tea, etc. at their work place. The
stability necessary for a mug minder to slide when nudged is achieved by
the bottom of a mug minder and the mug inside of it sliding
simultaneously because the top of the angled side pushes the mug placed
in the mug minder.Claims:
1. The mug minder, positioned on any flat surface such as a desk, work
station, console, a table, counter top, etc., and with a mug of liquid
placed in it, reduces the potential for serious spills. When accidentally
nudged the mug minder slides rather than tips over. This is because the
mug bottom and the bottoms of the angled sides of the mug minder, larger
than the top, rest upon the flat surface and when nudged move
simultaneously.Description:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001]Not Applicable
FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH
[0002]Not Applicable
SEQUENCE LISTING OR PROGRAM
[0003]Not Applicable
BACKGROUND
[0004]1. Field of the Invention
[0005]This invention relates to a mug minder.
[0006]2. Prior Art
[0007]The devices, systems used to hold, stabilize, secure, mind mugs are used in concert with other features such as coasters. They often require permanent fastening to a flat or other surface and usually are designed for a cup rather than a mug.
[0008]A cup holder for use in a vehicle, U.S. Pat. No. 5,337,984 to Houck (1994), is specifically designed for use in vehicles. This is not the intended area of intended use for the mug minder. It requires prohibitively expensive tooling to manufacture.
[0009]A drinking cup stabilizer, U.S. Pat. No. 4,726,553 to Wischusen (1988), is specifically designed for cups rather than mugs. This is not the intended area of intended use for the mug minder. It requires an attached stabilizer which violates the basic simplicity of the mug minder. It requires prohibitively expensive tooling to manufacture.
[0010]A mug holder, U.S. Pat. No. 6,039,206 to De Francesco (2000), is a complex device with moving parts. This is not the intended area of intended use for the mug minder. It is prohibitively expensive to manufacture. It violates the basic simplicity of the mug minder.
[0011]A secured receptacle holder, U.S. Pat. No. 6,766,912 to Gibbs (2004), requires use of securing posts, clamping screws, compression knob, rotator ring. This is not the intended area of intended use for the mug minder. All of which violates the basic simplicity of the mug minder. It is prohibitively expensive to manufacture.
[0012]A drink holder system, U.S. Pat. No. 7,284,737 to Kane (2007), includes a base assembly, retainer, legs, prongs and other components. This is complex and prohibitively expensive to manufacture. It is not the intended area of intended use for the mug minder.
SUMMARY
[0013]A mug minder with a mug of liquid in it positioned on a flat surface when accidentally nudged slides rather than tips over, reducing the potential for a serious spill. Thus, keyboards, papers, products, drawings, pictures and anything else which could be found on any flat surface adjacent to a mug of liquid will escape potential damage.
DRAWINGS--REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0014]MM Is a perspective view of my invention
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0015]The mug minder is a single part square in shape with angled sides. There is not a bottom or a top. It is manufactured from any material that facilitates fabrication via uncomplicated tooling and assembly and of any color. It has a slot for a mug handle. The manufacturing process includes one off to multiple nested die cutting to stamping to laser cutting with scoring for folding. It is completely assembled without a top piece or bottom piece by manually or mechanically folding. Assembled mug minder rests, sits upon any flat surface with slot opening upright to receive a mug handle.
Operation
[0016]A mug minder is positioned on a flat surface and a mug containing liquid is placed inside of it. Thus the reader will see the embodiment of the mug minder provides for the first time a lightweight, attractive economical device useful to everyone who drinks, and could accidentally spill, liquids while using a mug. Reducing potential spills at one's work site reduce damages to adjacent documents.
Claims:
1. The mug minder, positioned on any flat surface such as a desk, work
station, console, a table, counter top, etc., and with a mug of liquid
placed in it, reduces the potential for serious spills. When accidentally
nudged the mug minder slides rather than tips over. This is because the
mug bottom and the bottoms of the angled sides of the mug minder, larger
than the top, rest upon the flat surface and when nudged move
simultaneously.Description:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001]Not Applicable
FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH
[0002]Not Applicable
SEQUENCE LISTING OR PROGRAM
[0003]Not Applicable
BACKGROUND
[0004]1. Field of the Invention
[0005]This invention relates to a mug minder.
[0006]2. Prior Art
[0007]The devices, systems used to hold, stabilize, secure, mind mugs are used in concert with other features such as coasters. They often require permanent fastening to a flat or other surface and usually are designed for a cup rather than a mug.
[0008]A cup holder for use in a vehicle, U.S. Pat. No. 5,337,984 to Houck (1994), is specifically designed for use in vehicles. This is not the intended area of intended use for the mug minder. It requires prohibitively expensive tooling to manufacture.
[0009]A drinking cup stabilizer, U.S. Pat. No. 4,726,553 to Wischusen (1988), is specifically designed for cups rather than mugs. This is not the intended area of intended use for the mug minder. It requires an attached stabilizer which violates the basic simplicity of the mug minder. It requires prohibitively expensive tooling to manufacture.
[0010]A mug holder, U.S. Pat. No. 6,039,206 to De Francesco (2000), is a complex device with moving parts. This is not the intended area of intended use for the mug minder. It is prohibitively expensive to manufacture. It violates the basic simplicity of the mug minder.
[0011]A secured receptacle holder, U.S. Pat. No. 6,766,912 to Gibbs (2004), requires use of securing posts, clamping screws, compression knob, rotator ring. This is not the intended area of intended use for the mug minder. All of which violates the basic simplicity of the mug minder. It is prohibitively expensive to manufacture.
[0012]A drink holder system, U.S. Pat. No. 7,284,737 to Kane (2007), includes a base assembly, retainer, legs, prongs and other components. This is complex and prohibitively expensive to manufacture. It is not the intended area of intended use for the mug minder.
SUMMARY
[0013]A mug minder with a mug of liquid in it positioned on a flat surface when accidentally nudged slides rather than tips over, reducing the potential for a serious spill. Thus, keyboards, papers, products, drawings, pictures and anything else which could be found on any flat surface adjacent to a mug of liquid will escape potential damage.
DRAWINGS--REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0014]MM Is a perspective view of my invention
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0015]The mug minder is a single part square in shape with angled sides. There is not a bottom or a top. It is manufactured from any material that facilitates fabrication via uncomplicated tooling and assembly and of any color. It has a slot for a mug handle. The manufacturing process includes one off to multiple nested die cutting to stamping to laser cutting with scoring for folding. It is completely assembled without a top piece or bottom piece by manually or mechanically folding. Assembled mug minder rests, sits upon any flat surface with slot opening upright to receive a mug handle.
Operation
[0016]A mug minder is positioned on a flat surface and a mug containing liquid is placed inside of it. Thus the reader will see the embodiment of the mug minder provides for the first time a lightweight, attractive economical device useful to everyone who drinks, and could accidentally spill, liquids while using a mug. Reducing potential spills at one's work site reduce damages to adjacent documents.
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