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Insulated beverage holder with handle
11267616 · 2022-03-08 · ·

An insulating holder for beverage containers is provided that can be manufactured inexpensively. The holder includes a main panel formed from a rectangular sheet of a flexible material and a handle formed from a rectangular sheet of a flexible material. A length of the rectangular sheet of the handle is longer than a width of the rectangular sheet of the main panel. A first binding with a length equal to a length of the rectangular sheet of the main panel and a second binding with a length equal to a length of the rectangular sheet of the main panel are attached along the long edges of the main panel. The handle is formed by attaching the top edge of the handle to the top edge of the main panel and the bottom edge of the handle to the bottom edge of the main panel.

Container and method of forming a container

An insulating container can be configured to retain a volume of liquid, and include a first inner wall having a first end having an opening extending into an internal reservoir, and a second outer wall forming an outer shell. The second outer wall can include a second end configured to support the container on a surface. The second outer wall can include a dimple, and the dimple can include a circular base and an inner portion converging to an hole extending into the second outer wall. The hole can be sealed by a resin, and the circular base can be covered by disc formed of the material. Alternatively, a cap can cover the dimple, and a weld can connect the cap to the second outer wall. The container can also include a sealed vacuum cavity forming an insulated double-wall structure between the first inner wall and the second outer wall.

Foam cup holder
11839318 · 2023-12-12 ·

A Styrofoam® Cup Holder is a cup holding device capable of being removably secured about a traditionally sized Styrofoam® cup. The device has an upper and lower band secured vertically to each other by at least one vertical band. The interior of each band has a gripping texture to slightly pierce the exterior cup surface without causing a leak. A single exterior cup handle is vertically secured to each band.

CUP HOLDER SYSTEM
20200085219 · 2020-03-19 ·

A beverage drinking device includes a body that supports a plurality of containers arranged relative to each other such that a liquid from a first one of the containers flows into an adjacent, second one of the containers while an individual consumes liquid from the second one of the containers.

Holder for Dipping Sauce Container
20200071026 · 2020-03-05 ·

A holder has a perimeter frame that extends to a finger grip portion. The finger grip portion has at least one loop for receiving a user's fingers therethrough. The frame of the holder has an inner diameter that is larger than a diameter of a main body of a dipping sauce container, and smaller than a diameter of an upper rim, such that the upper rim abuts the frame when the main body is passed therethrough, so that the container is supported by the frame. The perimeter frame and the grip portion of the holder are constructed of a rigid material for supporting the weight of the dipping sauce container.

Container and Method of Forming a Container
20200008624 · 2020-01-09 ·

An insulating container can be configured to retain a volume of liquid, and include a first inner wall having a first end having an opening extending into an internal reservoir, and a second outer wall forming an outer shell. The second outer wall can include a second end configured to support the container on a surface. The second outer wall can include a dimple, and the dimple can include a circular base and an inner portion converging to an hole extending into the second outer wall. The hole can be sealed by a resin, and the circular base can be covered by disc formed of the material. Alternatively, a cap can cover the dimple, and a weld can connect the cap to the second outer wall. The container can also include a sealed vacuum cavity forming an insulated double-wall structure between the first inner wall and the second outer wall.

Container holder apparatus and system and method for attaching a holder and a lid to a container

A device for holding a container having a bead around an opening is provided. The device includes a handle and at least two curved elements extending from the handle, with each curved element including an upper section sized to be positionable adjacent to the container bead. A clamping apparatus is located on a portion of the handle, with the clamping apparatus having a moveable clamping element structured to contact the container bead.

Container and method of forming a container

An insulating container can be configured to retain a volume of liquid, and include a first inner wall having a first end having an opening extending into an internal reservoir, and a second outer wall forming an outer shell. The second outer wall can include a second end configured to support the container on a surface. The second outer wall can include a dimple, and the dimple can include a circular base and an inner portion converging to an hole extending into the second outer wall. The hole can be sealed by a resin, and the circular base can be covered by disc formed of the material. Alternatively, a cap can cover the dimple, and a weld can connect the cap to the second outer wall. The container can also include a sealed vacuum cavity forming an insulated double-wall structure between the first inner wall and the second outer wall.

HAND-HELD VESSEL

A hand-held vessel has a bottom wall, a sidewall and a supportive strap attached to the bottom wall and the sidewall. The bottom wall and sidewall have an inner and outer surface. The sidewall extends from the bottom wall, whereby the inner surfaces of the bottom wall and sidewall define a cavity for holding fluids or loose materials therein. The strap has a first end and a second end, whereby the first end is fixedly attached to the sidewall and the second end is selectively secured to the bottom wall. The strap is adaptable to accept a user's hand disposed between the strap and the outer surface of the sidewall. The strap urges the hand against the outer surface of the sidewall to secure the vessel to the hand and stabilize the vessel with respect to movement relative to the hand.

Beverage container with handle

A beverage container is provided having a container main body and a handle portion attached thereto. The container main body has an upper portion with an aperture, a lower sidewall extending downwardly from the aperture, and an upper sidewall having a substantially cylindrical shape extending upwardly from the upper portion. The handle portion includes a grip portion, an attachment collar disposed on an upper handle portion, and a lower handle portion fastened to the container main body by a fastening member. The attachment collar may have an annular or curved shape that snugly fits around the upper sidewall of the container main body to attach the upper handle portion to the container main body.