CUP LID
20240150088 ยท 2024-05-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D23/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D47/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47G19/2272
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D77/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D85/72
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D51/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention provides an eco-friendly cup lid that does not require a straw. The cup lid has at least one straw portion which has beverage discharge holes at peak portions. The straw portions are formed at the edge on the circular lid, and protrude by means of the inner surface, the outer surface and both the circumferential side surfaces so as to be held between the lips of a user such that the beverage discharge hole is in the mouth of the user. In addition, the central portion of the lid, which corresponds to the inner side of the straw portions, has a recessed portion that is relatively low, and can be mounted on an open topside of a cup.
Claims
1. A cup lid mounted on an open top of a cup, and having: at least one straw portion configured such that a beverage discharge hole is provided at a peak part the and at least one from among an inner surface, an outer surface, and both circumferential side surfaces configured to form the peak part is formed as a downwardly inclined surface, wherein: the at least one straw portion is formed at an edge of the circular cup lid, and protrudes by, the inner surface, the outer surface, and the circumferential side surfaces so as to be held between user's lips such that the beverage discharge hole is in a user's mouth; and a recessed portion configured to be relatively low is formed at a central part of the cup lid corresponding to an inner side of the at least one straw portion.
2. The cup lid according to claim 1, wherein the at least one straw portion comprises a first straw portion and a second straw portion configured to face each other, and the recessed portion is formed between the first straw portion and the second straw portion.
3. The cup lid according to claim 1, wherein the inner surface and both circumferential side surfaces configured to form the at least one straw portion are formed as downwardly inclined surfaces.
4. The cup lid according to claim 2, wherein beverage discharge holes of the first straw portion and the second straw portion have different sizes.
5. The cup lid according to claim 1, wherein the outer surface configured to form the at least one straw portion is formed as an inclined surface having an angle of 91?-95? with respect to a horizontal line.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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BEST MODE
[0022] Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail with reference to embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings.
[0023] As shown in
[0024] In the following description, a direction in which the first straw portion 20 and the second straw portion 30 are formed will be referred to as a forward or rearward direction. Further, the first straw portion 20 and the second straw portion 30 may be formed at opposing parts of the edge of the cup lid, and the recessed portion 40 having a relatively low height may be formed therebetween. As shown in
[0025] Holes 22 and 32 configured to discharge beverages are respectively formed at peak parts 24 and 34 of the straw portions 20 and 30. As shown in
[0026] It may be confirmed from in
[0027] Further, the inner surfaces 26 and 36 of the peak parts 24 and 34 of the straw portions 20 and 30 are connected to a bottom surface 42 which is the lowermost region of the central part of the cup lid 10, thus forming the recessed portion 40. The straw portions 20 and 30 or outer surfaces 28 and 38 of the peak parts 24 and 24 are formed as inclined surfaces having an angle ? of 91?-95? with respect to a horizontal line outside the cup. The reason why the outer surfaces 28 and 38 are formed as the inclined surfaces is to easily separate the cup lid from a mold when the cup lid is molded.
[0028] Thereafter, as shown in
[0029] The pair of straw portions 20 and 30 formed at the outer edge of the cup lid are formed at positions facing each other, and the inner surfaces 26 and 36 and the outer surfaces 28 and 38 are formed as downwardly inclined surfaces, as seen from the side, in the same manner as both circumferential side surfaces 29 formed as the inclined surfaces, as seen from the front, so that the peak parts 24 and 34 protrude. Therefore, because the peak parts 24 and 34 are substantially surrounded with the inclined surfaces, the peak parts 24 and 34 may have an upwardly protruding shape.
[0030] The peak parts 24 and 34 in the protruding shape in the state in which they are surrounded with the inclined surfaces mean that the peak part 24 or 34 is held between the user's lips. To hold the peak part 24 or 24 between the user's lips may mean that the hole 22 or 32 is located in a user's mouth. Therefore, when the user tilts the cup C while holding the straw portion 20 or 30 between his/her lips, contents discharged from the hole 22 or 32 flow into the user's mouth.
[0031] As in the above description of the peak parts 24 and 34, the first straw portion 20 and the second straw portion 30 supply contents directly to the user's mouth through the holes 22 and 32, and may thus perform substantially the same function as conventional straws. That is why they are called the straw portions 20 and 30.
[0032] The present invention may be characterized in that the first straw portion 20 and the second straw portion 30 are formed to protrude upwards, and thus, the first straw portion 20 or the second straw portion 30 is held between user's lips so that the hole configured to discharge a beverage may be located in a user's mouth. Here, the inner surfaces 26 and 36, the outer surfaces 28 and 38, and both circumferential side surfaces 29 of the straw portions 20 and 30 are inclined at designated angles. Here, the outer surfaces 28 and 38 have the above-described angle ? so as to release the cup lid from the mold, as described above, and the outer surfaces 28 and 38 serve to allow the straw portions 20 and 30 to protrude as well as to achieve release of the cup lid from the mold.
[0033] Therefore, because the inner surfaces 26 and 36 have no choice but to have the designated angle, as described above, although the outer surfaces 28 and 38 have a right angle with respect to the external horizontal line, the straw portions 20 and 30 may be formed in the above-described protruding shape, and thus, a user may have no trouble drinking a beverage while holding the straw portion 20 or 30 between the user's lips. Further, the angles of inclination of the inner surfaces 26 and 36 and the two circumferential side surfaces 29 are not limited.
[0034] The present invention is technically characterized in that the first straw portion 20 and the second straw portion 30 substantially protrude so that a user may hold the first straw portion 20 or the second straw portion 30 between the user's lips, and the beverage discharge holes 22 and 32 are respectively formed at the peak portions 24 and 34.
[0035] Therefore, when at least one of the inner surfaces 26 and 36, the outer surfaces 28 and 38, and the two circumferential side surface 29 of the above-described straw portions 20 and 30 are formed as downwardly inclined surfaces, although the remainder may be formed to have a right angle with respect to the horizontal line or formed as inclined surfaces, the straw portions 20 and 30 may be implemented in a protruding shape which may be held between user's lips.
[0036] Further, a flange 50 coupled to a flange of the upper end of the paper cup or the synthetic resin cup is continuously formed at the lower part of the cup lid 10 according to the present invention. The flange 50 includes a horizontal extension 52 which radially extends, and a vertical extension 54 which extends downwards from the outer end of the horizontal extension 52. This flange 50 has substantially the same configuration and function as conventional flanges and is not related to the subject matter of the present invention, and a detailed description thereof will thus be omitted.
[0037] Here, it is preferable that the beverage discharge holes 22 and 32 respectively formed at the peak parts 24 and 34 of the first straw portion 20 and the second straw portion 30 have different sizes. For example, the hole 22 of the first straw portion 20 may be formed to have a greater size than the hole of the second straw portion 30. By forming the holes 22 and 32 having different sizes, the hole 22 of the first straw portion 20 may be used when a user drinks a cold beverage, and the hole 32 of the second straw portion 30 may be used when a user drinks a hot beverage, thereby being capable of increasing convenience in use.
[0038] Next, another embodiment shown in
[0039] Further, the recessed portion 40 between the first straw portion 20 and the second straw portion 30 is formed to be a greater area so as to sufficiently avoid interference with a specific part of a user's face. That is, a bottom surface 42 of the recessed portion 40 is formed to be substantially close to a flat surface in the lateral direction (i.e., the leftward or rightward direction). According to the above configuration of this embodiment, the first straw portion 20 and the second straw portion 30 may be formed in a protruding shape having a smaller area, and the recessed portion 40 therebetween may be formed to have a greater area.
[0040] As easily seen from this embodiment, the present invention is basically characterized in that the first straw portion 20 and the second straw portion 30 protrude upwards so that the first straw portion 20 or the second straw portion 30 may be held between user's lips, and thus, a beverage is discharged into a user's mouth in the state in which the hole 22 or 32 is located in the user's mouth. Further, the recessed portion 40 formed between the first straw portion 20 and the second straw portion 30 prevents interference with a user's body part, such as the nose.
[0041] The above embodiments illustrate that both of the straw portions 20 and 30 protrude. However, any one of the straw portions 20 and 30 may protrude so that the one of the straw portions 20 and 30 may be held between user's lips. Further, it is preferable, even when one straw portion 20 or 30 is implemented, two holes are formed at positions of the cup lid facing each other so as to enable smooth discharge of contents while preventing chucking of the cup lid, i.e., allowing air to enter the cup therethrough.
[0042] It should be apparent to those skilled in the art that various substitutions, changes and modifications which are not exemplified herein but are still within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure may be made. Therefore, the scope of the present disclosure is defined not by the detailed description, but by the claims and their equivalents, and all variations within the scope of the claims and their equivalents are to be construed as being included in the present disclosure.