Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
229403000 |
Insulated
| 48 |
229404000 |
Including closure
| 18 |
229402000 |
Including handle | 3 |
20110017815 | Paper Cup With Hand Grip - A paper cup with a hand grip has a cylindrical cup body with an open upper end to accommodate beverages and a hand grip attached to an outer wall of the cup body and a pair of ring-shaped portions. The ring-shaped portions are symmetrically disposed on right and left ends of the contact portion and each include a through hole through which a user puts a finger when grasping the hand grip. The ring-shaped portions are movable between a first position where they are attached to the outer wall of the cup body and a second position where the ring-shaped portions face each other. In this way the paper cup can be stably and conveniently grasped to prevent a beverage in the paper cup from being shaken and overflowing, even when a hot or cold beverage is filled in the paper cup. | 01-27-2011 |
20130001288 | Handle for paper cup - A paper cup unit includes a paper cup which has a plastic layer formed along the open top of the paper cup. The plastic layer is an annular portion and has two slits defined therethrough, and the two slits do not communicate with each other. A portion between each of the two slits and the outer periphery of the plastic layer is a handle which is bent upward from the plastic layer. | 01-03-2013 |
20140306002 | BEVERAGE CUPS - A cup holder comprises a collar and a handle, which comprises a continuous loop of flexible sheet material in which two opposed holes are formed and which, in use, extends around and engages the outer surface of a cup. The handle comprises an elongate strip of flexible sheet material, integral with each end of which are two lugs, which extend laterally in opposite directions. Each lug has a distal edge, a proximal edge, an end edge and a length which does not substantially exceed the width of the handle at the region with which the lugs are integral. The proximal edge of each lug defines an angle with the adjacent edge of the handle of less than 90 degrees. The width of the handle at the region with which the lugs is integral is no greater than the maximum dimension of the holes in the direction of the length of the collar. The distance between the two end edges is greater than the said the maximum dimension. The two ends of the handle are pivotally received in respective holes with the two lugs on one side of the collar and the adjacent portion of the handle being on the other side of the collar. | 10-16-2014 |
229401000 |
With attached spoon | 1 |
20100288826 | Drinking Apparatus - A drinking apparatus comprising a base and a sheet having a first end and a second end. The sheet is rolled to exhibit an inner side and a predefined perimeter, such that the first end is adhesively attached to the inner side of the rolled sheet, and such that the second end protrudes outwardly from the predefined perimeter of the rolled sheet. The rolled sheet is adhesively attached to the base to form an impervious cup. The second end comprises an operationally separable spoon-like stirrer, the spoon-like stirrer comprising an elongated end and a broadened end. Separating the operationally separable spoon-like stirrer leaves a hollow in the second end. The hollow is arranged to operationally serve as a handle to the impervious cup. | 11-18-2010 |
229405000 |
Collapsible cup | 1 |
20150021382 | Vessel and Method for Making the Same - A vessel composed of a sheet of flexible material, cut, rolled, and affixed to form a frusto-conically shaped base region. The sheet when rolled including an upper region having two opposing flaps, each flap delineated from a remaining portion of the sheet by a path along which the sheet is scored, so that the flaps, when folded along their respective paths, define a single elevated drinking portion having a spout formed between an extension of the base region and at least one of the two flaps. | 01-22-2015 |
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Document | Title | Date |
20100012712 | PAPER CUP MANUFACTURE WITH MICROENCAPSULATED ADHESIVE - Paper cup manufacture utilizing microencapsulated adhesive typically includes: (a) supplying a paperboard web to a coating line; (b) coating the web in the coating line with a liquid-resistant coating in a first predetermined pattern on a first side thereof corresponding to interior surfaces of sidewalls of paperboard cups formed from the paperboard blanks; (c) coating the web in the coating line with a microencapsulated adhesive in a second predetermined pattern corresponding to seams of paperboard cups formed from the paperboard blanks, the microencapsulated adhesive thereby being applied in common registry with the liquid-resistant coating in the coating line; and (d) cutting paperboard blanks from the web. The paperboard blanks are then (e) formed into the cup sidewall with the adhesive securing a seam. | 01-21-2010 |
20100155461 | Paper cup, and method and device for making a paper cup - 2.1. The invention relates to a paper cup with a cup sleeve and a bottom connected in a liquid-tight manner to the cup sleeve. | 06-24-2010 |
20110062225 | MUG - The present invention relates to a mug, especially a disposable mug, which mug defines an internal space for receiving liquid. It is significant for the mug according to the present invention that the mug contains a flap ( | 03-17-2011 |
20110259949 | Solid Food Product Container Dispenser - The present invention provides an improved system and method for dispensing solid food product containers. It comprises a shaped dispensing tube ( | 10-27-2011 |
20110272459 | CUP - Cup having a base and an adjoining shell, it being possible for the shell to be provided with a mouth roll at its opposite end to the base and to be configured with a single layer or multiple layers, at least one layer of the shell being produced from paper or cardboard or other comparable materials, at least one layer of the shell being provided with elevations and/or depressions substantially over its entire height and at least approximately the entire circumference, the difference in depth between the maximum elevation or depression and the material layer or the depression or elevation varying over the height of the shell and/or over the circumference, and it being possible for the mouth roll to be formed integrally on the inner layer or the only layer. | 11-10-2011 |
20120012647 | BEVERAGE CONTAINER - The invention pertains to beverage containers comprising a disposable cardboard or plastic cup that are used for hot beverages. According to the invention, a cardboard or plastic holder embraces at a distance a disposable beverage cup and is connected to the cup outer surface and serves to protect fingers and insulate disposable beverage cup. Herein, the container can be used, without any danger of burning the fingers, to drink a hot beverage from a disposable beverage cup, and at the same time, slow down the cooling process due to air gaps between the disposable beverage cap and the holder. | 01-19-2012 |
20120043374 | SIDEWALL BLANK FOR SUBSTANTIALLY ELIMINATING TWIST IN DEEP BOTTOM CONTAINERS - A cup forming sidewall blank includes a piece of flexible sheet material having an upper edge, a lower edge, and a pair of opposite side edges with an area at or adjacent the lower edge of the sidewall blank being provided with relief formations which extend generally upwardly and perpendicularly relative to the lower edge. The relief formations preferably take the form of score lines, slits, notches or other suitable constructions which are generally spaced from one another and are of equal length relative to the sidewall blank lower edge. | 02-23-2012 |
20120132699 | DRINK CUP WITH ROLLED BRIM - A drink cup includes a body formed to include an interior fluid-storage region and a brim. The brim is coupled to the body to surround an opening into the interior fluid-storage region. | 05-31-2012 |
20120261464 | PAPER CONTAINER AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - The present invention provides a paper container and a method of making the same. The method comprises the steps of preparing a mold; sending paper into the mold; injecting plastic material after closing the mold; and opening the mold to acquire a paper container. Thereby, the plastic material can be connected between two distal ends of the paper. So the connection part of the paper is smooth and flat without any bumps, and the paper container has a good waterproof structure. | 10-18-2012 |
20120312869 | METHODS FOR MAKING PAPERBOARD BLANKS AND PAPERBOARD PRODUCTS THEREFROM - Methods for making paperboard blanks and paperboard products therefrom are provided. In one aspect, a method for making a paperboard blank can include burning a paperboard substrate to form at least one aperture therethrough. The method can also include securing a film onto a first side of the paperboard substrate to produce a paperboard blank. | 12-13-2012 |
20130001286 | CUP OF PAPER MATERIAL AND METHOD FOR THE FABRICATION OF A CUP OF PAPER MATERIAL - A cup of a paper material having a fillable interior, formed by an at least partially conical tubular wall and a bottom wall, which bottom wall is joined to the tubular wall in the region of the bottom end of the interior in a substantially liquid-tight manner. The tubular wall delimiting the interior has at least one deforming entity and the cup includes an outer sleeve that at least partially surrounds the tubular wall, in which the outer sleeve is cohesively joined to the tubular wall in a first region above the deforming entity and in a second region below the deforming entity. | 01-03-2013 |
20130001287 | CUP MADE OF PAPER MATERIAL AND METHOD FOR THE FABRICATION OF A CUP - A cup made of paper material and having a fillable interior including a tubular wall that is at least partially conical, and a bottom wall that is joined to the tubular wall at the bottom end of its interior in a substantially liquid-tight manner. The tubular wall is produced from a plane blank, the end regions of which are joined together in an overlap region. The tubular wall delimits the interior and includes at least one deforming entity extending in the peripheral direction, wherein the peripheral deforming entity is not formed in the overlap region. | 01-03-2013 |
20130193198 | METHOD OF FORMING SIDE PAPER OF A FOLDABLE PAPER CUP, AND FOLDABLE PAPER CUP - The present invention relates to a paper cup, and more particularly, to a foldable paper cup in which a volume of a container is variable, and a method of manufacturing a side paper of the foldable paper cup. The method of manufacturing the side paper of the foldable paper cup includes: a first step of forming a cutting part for dividing a portion of a continuous side paper source paper into upper and lower portions of the side paper; a second step of providing a release part to which the side paper source paper and a film do not adhere on a portion of the upper portion of the side paper so as to laminate the film and the side paper source paper; a third step of cutting a film on one end of the release part and separating the side paper from the side paper source paper in a fan shape; and a fourth step of rolling up the side paper around a forming mechanism to form a container sidewall having a cone shape. A curling part is formed on the entire circumference of an upper end of the side paper of the foldable paper cup manufactured so that upper and lower portions of the container are separated so as to fold a boundary between the upper and lower portions. Here, a bottom paper support part, for supporting a bottom paper inserted into the entire circumference of the lower end of the side paper, is formed. Thus, in the method of manufacturing the foldable paper cup of the present invention, an additional process is performed prior to an existing manufacturing process to utilize the existing process of manufacturing the paper cup as-is. Also, since the manufacturing processes are simplified, additional costs required for manufacturing the foldable paper cup may be inexpensive. In the foldable paper cup of the present invention, the volume of a container of a cup ramen may be reduced to reduce distribution costs in stages of distribution. Also, the foldable paper cup may be easily portable. When the foldable paper cup is used, the foldable paper cup may provide a container having a large volume similar to that of the container of a conventional cup ramen and may also be firm. | 08-01-2013 |
20130256394 | Paper Cup - The present invention relates to a paper cup comprising a sidewall member having an upper edge, a lower edge, a pair of opposite side edges, a front surface and a back surface, each of the side edges and the upper edge defining upper corners, the side edges being overlapped and sealed together along an overlapping side seam, and a bottom member having a peripheral lip sealed to the lower edge of the sidewall member; said paper cup is remarkable in that it further comprises at least one rigid or semi-rigid rim structure attached to the upper edge of the side wall member and in that the paper weight of the bottom member is greater than the paper weight of the sidewall member. | 10-03-2013 |
20130270335 | FRENCH FRY CONE - This invention generally relates to a cone for chips. Unlike other cardboard cones for chips, the model presented here includes, at the base of the cone, a small opening as well as a series of small holes in the middle of the four faces. These various openings let the air circulate, thereby preventing the formation of steam produced by the heat of the chips, keep the chips really crispy and mean that the cone stays rigid throughout its use. | 10-17-2013 |
20130341387 | PAPERBOARD BLANKS HAVING A SHRINKABLE FILM ADHERED THERETO AND PAPERBOARD CONTAINER MADE THEREFROM - Blanks and paper products made therefrom are provided. In one aspect, the blank for forming a paper product can include a paperboard substrate and a film. At least a portion of the film can be secured to the paperboard substrate with an adhesive disposed between the paperboard substrate and the film. A peel strength of less than 330 g/2.54 cm at a temperature of 23° C. can be required to separate the film secured to the paperboard substrate with the adhesive. | 12-26-2013 |
20140027502 | NON-TRANSPARENT DISPOSABLE CUP WITH MEASUREMENT MARKINGS AND METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME - A transparent disposable coffee cup used for dispensing coffee by coffeehouses and the like is disclosed. Measurement markings are formed on an interior surface of the cup adjacent the mouth. The measurement markings are identify different fill lines which relate to the amount of milk or cream that the consumer wishes to add to the coffee. Depending on the cup size two or more additional raised markings are provided. These marking are located below the top fill line and may optionally represent the space to add a certain percentage of cream. For 12 ounce cups, the markings may be located at levels equivalent to one ounce of cream and two ounces of cream. In accordance with an important aspect of the invention, the raised markings can be made on an interior surface of the cup by automated manufacturing methods. | 01-30-2014 |
20150008255 | Deform-Proof Cup - A novel cup is revealed. The cup is deform-proof. A body part of the cup has lateral-oriented fibers. By using the lateral-oriented fibers together with a rim part surrounding an opening part of the cup, the cup is not easily deformed on being held by hand. The present invention can be applied to cups with different heights for strengthening the body part, reducing weight of the body part and lowering production cost. | 01-08-2015 |
20160001916 | METHOD TO FORM A STACKING SHOULDER INTO THE SIDEWALL OF A CUP WITH A ROTATING TOOL - The present invention relates to a method for the production of a container having a bottom and a first sidewall attached to the bottom, wherein a stacking shoulder is formed into the first sidewall by means of a form tool and a mandrel, wherein the fowl tool reciprocates along its center axis from a remote position to a forming position. | 01-07-2016 |
20160114929 | Structure of paper cup - An improved structure of paper cup, which comprising: a cup body and bottom; the cup body is designed with an annular side wall, and an outward folded arced cup edge is set on the ring edge at one end; the annular side wall is provided with an annular side wall mated with the annular side wall of the cup body far away from the cup edge to form holding space; the cup body and bottom form a holding space; particularly, an inflexed edge is formed at the annular side walls where the cup body is abutted with the cup bottom, thus reducing the height of the annular side wall for the mating of the cup body and bottom; when a large number of paper cups are stacked, the gap between cups could be reduced, thus increasing the storage amount and saving the storage and transportation cost. | 04-28-2016 |