COLLAPSIBLE DRINKING CUP
20210361053 · 2021-11-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G19/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D21/086
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45F3/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45F3/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G19/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D21/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A collapsible cup has a tubular body having an upper end and a lower end, centered on an axis, and formed with a plurality of helicoidal ridge formations spaced angularly around the tubular body and each extending between the ends of the body. A floor of greater rigidity than the body closes the lower end of the body. A ring reinforces the upper end of the body. The body and ridges are formed of an elastically deformable synthetic resin such opposite angular twisting of the upper and lower ends axially compresses together the upper and lower ends and moves upper end down close to the lower end.
Claims
1. A collapsible cup comprising: a tubular body having an upper end and a lower end, centered on an axis, and formed with a plurality of helicoidal ridge formations spaced angularly around the tubular body and each extending between the ends of the body; a floor of greater rigidity than the body closing the lower end of the body; a ring reinforcing the upper end of the body, the body and ridges being formed of an elastically deformable synthetic resin such that axially compression together of the upper and lower ends twists the ends angularly oppositely and brings the upper end down close to the lower end.
2. The collapsible cup according to claim 1, wherein the body is unitarily formed with the ridges and floor.
3. The collapsible cup according to claim 1k wherein the body is frustoconical and flares from the lower end to the upper end.
4. The collapsible cup according to claim 1, wherein the body and ridges are of the same wall thickness such that each ridge forms in the cup a radially inwardly open groove.
5. The collapsible cup according to claim 1, wherein the upper end is formed with a U-section rim forming an axially open annular groove in which the ring is seated.
6. The collapsible cup according to claim 5, wherein the groove opens downward toward the lower end.
7. The collapsible cup according to claim 1, wherein the lower end is formed with an invertable U-section rim flange forming a radially inwardly open groove and, when the body is axially compressed with the upper end closely juxtaposed with the lower end, the rim flange is invertable from a position with its groove open radially inward below the floor to a position overlying an upper edge of the upper end.
8. The collapsible cup according to claim 1, further comprising: a cap sealingly fittable with the upper end.
9. The collapsible cup according to claim 8, wherein the cap is formed with an axially downwardly extending projection fittable loosely in the upper end of the body and formed itself with a radially outwardly projecting lip compressible when the cap is fitted into the upper end against an inner edge of the upper end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
[0015] The above and other objects, features, and advantages will become more readily apparent from the following description, reference being made to the accompanying drawing in which:
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SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0036] As seen in
[0037] The body 10 has an upwardly flaring frustoconical side wall 11 centered on an axis A and terminating at an upper rim 12 that is bent over to form a downwardly open groove 15. The wall 11 is closed downwardly at its lower end by a thick floor 13 from which projects a downwardly open annular flange 14 forming a radially inwardly open groove 16 and a downwardly open hole 17 of roughly the same inner diameter as an outer diameter of the body 10 at the floor 13. The floor 13 is a disk having planar upper and lower faces extending perpendicular to the axis A.
[0038] In addition and importantly to the invention, the side wall 11 is formed with a plurality, here four, of spiral or helical ridge formations 18 that are angularly equispaced about the axis A and that each extend from the floor 13 up to slightly below the upper rim 12. The side wall 11, including the formations 18, is of uniform wall thickness so that each formation 18 forms a respective inwardly open spiral groove 19.
[0039] The entire body 10 is formed of molded food-grade silicone and is sufficiently rigid to stand on its own, but still highly elastically deformable as will be described below.
[0040] The ring 20 also shown in
[0041] The cap 30 also shown in
[0042] When erect as shown in
[0043] According to the invention, however, the entire cup can be axial compressed by pushing its upper and lower end faced toward each other in line with the axis A. Due to the presence of the spiral formations 18, this axial compression will cause the upper end to rotate oppositely about the axis A relative to the lower end and ensure that the side wall 11 compacts uniformly until the outwardly projecting spiral formations 18 lie or nearly lie axially one atop the other. In fact this axial compaction can be aided by simultaneously oppositely twisting the upper and lower rims 12 and 14, and in fact such axial opposite twisting will cause the cup body 11 to axially shorten.
[0044] In the fully axially compressed condition the flexible lower rim 14 can be inverted to deform up around the upper rim 12 reinforced by the ring 20 and flip over atop it, forming the entire cup into a compact and dimensionally stable coin-shaped body as shown in
[0045] When thus compacted the entire cup with or without its cap can be pocketed or stored in a backpack or the like, taking up very little room. Yet when a cup is needed, the compacted cup can be restored to its erect condition simply by peeling back or de-inverting the inverted lower rim 14, whereupon it will naturally spring elastically back into the full erect position shown in
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[0047] This cup can also be compacted as shown in