CUP HAVING A ROTATABLE HANDLE
20250197065 ยท 2025-06-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2525/282
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D47/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D47/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A cup with a rotating handle includes a cup body, a handle, the upper end of which rotates and is connected with the side of the cup body, and a limiting mechanism, wherein the handle and the cup body are connected. The limiting mechanism configured such that when the handle rotates upward to a first angular position, it is limited thereto, and when the handle rotates downward to a second angular position, it is also limited thereto, providing convenient adjustment of the direction of the handle.
Claims
1. A cup having a handle, comprising: (a) a cup body having at least one side wall; (b) a handle having a rotatable top end and being connected with the side wall of the cup body, the handle being rotatable between a first angular position and a second angular position; (c) a limiting mechanism arranged at an interface between the handle and the cup body, t whereby when the handle rotates upward to the first angular position, the limiting mechanism limits the handle to the first angular position and when the handle rotates downward to the second angular position, the limiting mechanism limits the handle to the second angular position.
2. The cup having a handle according to claim 1, wherein a side shaft is arranged on a side of the cup body, the top end of the handle including a shaft sleeve being rotatably connectable with the side shaft.
3. The cup having a handle according to claim 2, wherein the limiting mechanism is comprised of a limiting block arranged on a side wall of the side shaft, an internal ring slot and magnet arranged inside of the shaft sleeve and a ferromagnetic component arranged within the side shaft the magnet being in aligned arrangement with the ferromagnetic component, the internal ring slot including a spacer rib, having a first notch and a second notch which provide passage of the limiting block, whereby when the handle is rotated upward to the first angular position, the limiting block catches in the first notch, and when the handle is rotated downward to the second angular position, the limiting block catches in the second notch.
4. The cup having a handle according to claim 2, wherein the handle has an L-shaped configuration.
5. The cup having a handle according to claim 1, wherein the handle includes an accommodating cavity having an open upper end and a moveable cover connected with the upper end of the handle to covering the open upper end, a drinking tube module being arranged within the accommodating cavity.
6. The cup having a handle according to claim 5, wherein the drinking tube module is comprised of a drinking tube sleeve and a drinking tube arranged within the drinking tube sleeve.
7. The cup having a handle according to claim 1, wherein a cup lid covers a top of the cup body, the cup lid containing an outlet and a moveable cover configured to cover the outlet.
8. The cup having a handle according to claim 7, wherein a top of the cup lid includes a limiting slot having a length and a bottom surface of the moveable cover includes a limiting protrusion, the limiting protrusion being in arrangement with the limiting slot, to provide a sliding fit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0013] Other objects and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent from a study of the following specification when viewed in the light of the accompanying drawing, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] The present invention reveals a type of cup with a rotating handle, including a cup body 1, a handle 2, the upper end of which rotates and is connected with the side of the cup body 1, and a position-limiting mechanism, provided where the handle 2 and the cup body 1 connect. The purpose of the position-limiting mechanism is that when the handle 2 rotates upward to the first angular position, it limits it to the first angular position, and when the handle 2 rotates downward to the second angular position, it limits it to the second angular position.
[0021] With the above structure, based on the rotation of the handle 2 relative to the cup body 1, it is possible to rotate the handle 2 upward or downward to two states as indicated by
[0022] With reference to
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[0024] When the user needs to adjust the position of the handle 2, the magnetic attraction between the magnet 33 and the ferromagnetic component 34 is first overcome by pulling the handle 2 outward by approximately 2 mm, causing the limiting block 30 to separate from the first notch 36. Then the handle 2 is rotated, causing the limiting block 30 to slide along the internal ring slot 31, until the handle 2 is rotated 180 and the limiting block 30 aligns with the second notch 37. The limiting block 30 then catches in the second notch 37 due to the magnetic attraction between the magnet 33 and the ferromagnetic component 34, causing the handle 2 to be held in position after rotation. The structure of the above position-limiting mechanism is simple, its position-limiting principles are reliable, and it can be conveniently operated and used by the user.
[0025] In a preferred embodiment, there is an accommodating cavity 21 provided within the handle 2, there being a top cover 22 on the top end hinge of the handle 2 to cover the opening in the top of the accommodating cavity 21. There is a drinking tube module 23 provided within the accommodating cavity 21, which includes a drinking tube sleeve 230 and a drinking tube 231 within the sleeve 230.
[0026] To extract the drinking tube 231 within the handle 2, the user opens the top cover 22. Thus, the user does not need to carry any other drinking tube such as a straw, thus improving convenience and utility even more. Preferably, the cup described herein is used as a coffee cup.
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[0028] The above is solely a preferred embodiment of the cup, and does not constitute any restriction on the present invention. As such, all like for like replacements or enhancements etc. carried out that fall within the technical scope of the present invention shall be treated as falling within the scope of protection afforded the disclosed cup.