Cushion case for a container
10086976 ยท 2018-10-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D25/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D23/001
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D25/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47B97/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A cushion case for a container includes an abutment portion and a supporting portion. The abutment portion is annular and has an inner surface. The supporting portion inclinedly connected with the inner surface of the abutment portion, formed as a ring-shaped and has an inner edge and an inclined surface. The cushion case can be mounted on a bottom edge of a container, which protects the bottom edge of the container or supports the container fixed on a desk to reduce loss when the container falling down by accident.
Claims
1. A cushion case for a beverage container comprising: an abutment portion being annular and having an inner surface; and a supporting portion formed on a bottom edge of the abutment portion, inclinedly connected with the inner surface of the abutment portion, formed in a ring shape, and having an inner edge being higher than a bottom of the abutment portion; and an inclined surface formed on a bottom of the supporting portion, and an angle formed between the inclined surface and a horizontal surface, the angle being greater than 0 degree; the cushion case is made of an elastomeric material and the inner surface of the abutment portion is capable of being turned over to an outer side to change an operation phase; and the supporting portion becomes expanded outward relative to the abutment portion and from a top of the supporting portion to the bottom of the supporting portion after the inner surface of the abutment portion is turned over to the outer side.
2. The cushion case as claimed in claim 1, wherein the abutment portion has an upper segment; a lower segment integratedly connected with a bottom of the upper segment; and a connecting portion being arc-shaped and integratedly connected with a bottom of the lower segment, an inner diameter of a top of the connecting portion being larger than an inner diameter of a bottom of the connecting portion.
3. The cushion case as claimed in claim 2, wherein the thickness of the supporting portion gradually decreases from the connecting portion to the inner edge of the supporting portion.
4. The cushion case as claimed in claim 3, wherein the upper segment of the abutment portion has an inner diameter, and the bottom of the lower segment extends outward relative to the upper segment.
5. The cushion case as claimed in claim 4, wherein the cushion case is made of silicone, and the supporting portion is integratedly connected with the abutment portion.
6. The cushion case as claimed in claim 5, wherein the supporting portion further includes multiple cutting lines arranged along the inner edge of the supporting portion; and multiple grabbing portions each formed between two adjacent said cutting lines.
7. The cushion case as claimed in claim 4, wherein the supporting portion further includes multiple cutting lines arranged along the inner edge of the supporting portion; and multiple grabbing portions each formed between two adjacent said cutting lines.
8. The cushion case as claimed in claim 3, wherein the supporting portion further includes multiple cutting lines arranged along the inner edge of the supporting portion; and multiple grabbing portions each formed between two adjacent said cutting lines.
9. The cushion case as claimed in claim 2, wherein the supporting portion further includes multiple cutting lines arranged along the inner edge of the supporting portion; and multiple grabbing portions each formed between two adjacent said cutting lines.
10. The cushion case as claimed in claim 2, wherein the abutment portion is curved in longitudinal cross-section of the abutment portion, the inner diameter of the abutment portion is gradually expanded from the bottom to the top, and the inner diameter at the top of the abutment portion is greater than the inner diameter at the bottom of the abutment portion.
11. The cushion case as claimed in claim 10, wherein the thickness of the supporting portion gradually decreases from the connecting portion to the inner edge of the supporting portion.
12. The cushion case as claimed in claim 11, wherein the cushion case is made of silicone, and the supporting portion is integratedly connected with the abutment portion.
13. The cushion case as claimed in claim 10, wherein the cushion case is made of silicone, and the supporting portion is integratedly connected with the abutment portion.
14. The cushion case as claimed in claim 1, wherein the supporting portion further includes multiple cutting lines arranged along the inner edge of the supporting portion; and multiple grabbing portions each formed between two adjacent said cutting lines.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(14) The abutment portion 11 is annular and has an inner surface, an outer surface, an upper segment 112, a lower segment 113 and a connecting portion 114. The inner surface and the outer surface are opposite to each other. The upper segment 112 extends longitudinally and has an identical inner diameter. The lower segment 113 is integratedly connected with the bottom of the upper segment 112. The bottom of the lower segment 113 extends outward related to the upper segment 112. The connecting portion 114 is curved and is integrally connected with the bottom of the lower segment 113. The inner diameter of the top of the connecting portion 114 is larger than that of the bottom one of the connecting portion 114.
(15) The supporting portion 12 is inclinedly connected with the connecting portion 114 of the abutment portion 11, is formed as a ring and has an inner edge 121 an inclined surface 122. The thickness of supporting portion 12 gradually decreases from the connecting portion 114 to the inner edge 121. The inclined surface 122 is formed on the bottom of the supporting portion 12 and formed an angle between the inclined surface 122 and a horizontal surface S.
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(19) The supporting portion 12A further includes multiple cutting lines 123 and multiple grabbing portions 124. The cutting lines 123 are arranged along the inner edge 121 of the supporting portion 12A. The grabbing portions 124 are formed respectively between the cutting lines 123.
(20) The operational way of the first phase of the second preferred embodiment is same as that of the first phase of the first preferred embodiment, and the operational way of the second phase of the second preferred embodiment is similar to that of the second phase of the first preferred embodiment.
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(23) The abutment portion 11B is curved in longitudinal cross-section. The inner diameter of the abutment portion 11B is gradually expanded from the bottom to the top, and the top of the inner diameter of the abutment portion 11B is greater than the bottom one.
(24) The cushion case 10B is suitable for using on a bowl-shaped container. The cushion case 10B is firmly mounted on the bowl-shaped container because the shaped of the abutment portion 11B of the cushion case 10B fits the bottom edge of the bowl-shaped container, which reduces the possibility of the cushion case 10B dropping off from the bowl-shaped container.
(25) Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.