US1515480A - Protecting covering for drinking vessels - Google Patents

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US1515480A
US1515480A US618071A US61807123A US1515480A US 1515480 A US1515480 A US 1515480A US 618071 A US618071 A US 618071A US 61807123 A US61807123 A US 61807123A US 1515480 A US1515480 A US 1515480A
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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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  • This invention relates to a protecting covering ⁇ for drinking vessels. If drinking vessels are allowed to stand for any length of time with liquid therein, and especially in those countrieswhere fliesand similar insects abound, ⁇ there is danger of the liquid becoming polluted. It is, therefore, an object of my invention to provide a simple, economical and effective covering which can be readily placed over the top of a drinking vessel to protect its contents from insects and other contamination.
  • Another object is to provide a protective covering which can remain on the vessel at all times and is provided with means whereby a person can drink from the vessel without removing the covering.
  • Fig. 2 is a section taken on the line 2 2 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view showing the Hap in the covering turned back to permit a person to drink from the vessel.
  • Fig. 4 is a plan of the covering strip.
  • Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the edgeprotecting strip without the cover.
  • Fig. 6 is a section taken on the line 6 6 of Fig. 5.
  • Fig. 7 is a plan development of the edgeprotecting strip.
  • a vessel such as a glass cup 1
  • a vessel is to contain liquid which may have to stand for some time and -which might, therefore, become the drawcontaminated by dust or insects.
  • this liquid I provide a vsimple and when free from the rest of the cover or f strip tucked in to the slot 3 to hold the flap 5 in the position shown in Fig. 3.
  • the end of the flap 5 is connected to the cover 2 by a strip 6.
  • the edge of the covering 2 opposite the aperture 3 is bent down along the edge or the cup in the form of a strip 7, which is then bent back on itself, as shown at S, against the surface of the cup and extends upwardly and at 9 is disposed along the upper edge of the cup. Bevond this point it is bent over the edge of the cup or glass and extends downwardly a short ydistance on the inner surface of the glass as shown by the portion 10.
  • the portion which is bent over the edge of the glass and protects the mouth of the drinker from contact with the edge is exposed, therefore, when the flap 5 is lifted and bent back on itself to the position shown in Fig. 3, during which time a person can drink from the glass through the opening 13 formed by the absence of the flap 5.
  • the material of the strip forming those portions 9 and 10 related to the upper edge of the glass is stiff so as to hold this portion firmly on the edge of thek glass.
  • the two portions 7 and 8 can be held together by any suitable fastening means such as an eyelet 7,
  • the lower ends of the flap portions 7 and 8 are bent out to form a projecting portion 11 upon which the linger or thumb of the person using the glass may bear to hold the edge-engaging portion firmly on the glass.
  • Fig. 4 that the cover, the portions 7 and 8, the edge-engaging portions 9 and 10, and the Hap 5 are made o one piece of material which can be cut to shape and then bent into position on the glass or receptacle.
  • I may dispense With the covering 2 and merely have the portions 8, 9, l() and 1l engage the outside of the glass and the upper edge to protect the mouth of the person drinking from coming in contact With the edge of the glass.
  • this protective covering device is made of somey cheapmaterial, such as paper, it can be used for a sho-rt time and then thrown away, because it can be manufactured and bought in large quantities for a small amount of money. lt is readily appreciable that the covering can, of course, be made of different material, but I have provided a very simple and efficient covering to keep dirt and insects out of drinking fluid andy yet permit a person to drink from the receptacle so protected Without removing the device from the receptacle and, at the same time, also keeping his mout-h from coming directly in cont-act With the vessel.
  • a protecting device for drinking vessels which includes a sheet of material to cover the top of the vessel, a flap formed of the material of the sheet and disposed ad- .jacent an edge of the vessel, said sheet having an aperture therein opposite the flap, and a tab on the flap adapted to engage in the aperture When the flap is folded back on itself to hold the flap in this position While a person is drinking from the vessel.
  • a protecting device for drinking vessels which includes an integral sheet of material having aA covering portion to cover the top of the vessel, an integral edge-engaging portion adapted to be folded over the edge of the vessel to protect the lips of the drinker from contact with the vessel, and a flap in the cover portion formed integral therewith and adapted to he folded hack on itself to expose the edge-engagin@ portion,
  • a protecting device for drin ing vessels which includes an integral sheet of inaterial having a cover portion to cover the top of the vessel, an integral edge-engaging portion adapted to be folded over the end of the vessel to protect the lips of the drinker from contact With the vessel, a iiap in the cover portion formed integrally therewith and adapted to be folded back on itself to expose the edge-engaging portion, and means on the cover portion and engaging With the flap to hold it in this open position.

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H. HERNNDEZ. Fe
PROTEGTING COVERING FOR DRINKING VESSELS Nov. 11 1924.
Original Filed Feb. 9. 1928 2 Shoota-Shoet 2 myfwron Her WIT/VESSES A TTORIIE 78 Patented Nov. 11, 1924.
r HERNAN HERNANDEZ, P., or MARACAIBO, VENEZUELA.
PROTECTING COTERNG FOR DRNKING VE'SSELS.
Application filed. February 9, 1923, Serial No. 618,071. Renewed June 19, 1924.
To all wlw/m 'it may concern.'
Be it known. that I, HERNN HERNNDEZ, P., a citizen of Venezuela, anda resident of Maracaibo, Venezuela, South America, have invented a new and Improved Protecting Covering for Drinking Vessels, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
This invention relates to a protecting covering `for drinking vessels. If drinking vessels are allowed to stand for any length of time with liquid therein, and especially in those countrieswhere fliesand similar insects abound,`there is danger of the liquid becoming polluted. It is, therefore, an object of my invention to provide a simple, economical and effective covering which can be readily placed over the top of a drinking vessel to protect its contents from insects and other contamination.
It is also an object of the invention to provide means associated with the covering to protect the edge or lip of the drinking vessel so that the mouth of the person drinkingis kept from direct Contact with the glass or material of the vessel while drinking, so that there is a minimum likelihood of contamination by the transmission of germs or microbes.
Another object is to provide a protective covering which can remain on the vessel at all times and is provided with means whereby a person can drink from the vessel without removing the covering.
The invention is illustrated in ings, of which- Figure 1 is a perspective view of the covering in place.
Fig. 2 is a section taken on the line 2 2 of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view showing the Hap in the covering turned back to permit a person to drink from the vessel.
Fig. 4 is a plan of the covering strip.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the edgeprotecting strip without the cover.
Fig. 6 is a section taken on the line 6 6 of Fig. 5. y
Fig. 7 is a plan development of the edgeprotecting strip.
As shown in the dra-wings, which illustrate the preferred form of the invention, a vessel, such as a glass cup 1, is to contain liquid which may have to stand for some time and -which might, therefore, become the drawcontaminated by dust or insects. In order `to protect this liquid I provide a vsimple and when free from the rest of the cover or f strip tucked in to the slot 3 to hold the flap 5 in the position shown in Fig. 3. The end of the flap 5 is connected to the cover 2 by a strip 6.
The edge of the covering 2 opposite the aperture 3 is bent down along the edge or the cup in the form of a strip 7, which is then bent back on itself, as shown at S, against the surface of the cup and extends upwardly and at 9 is disposed along the upper edge of the cup. Bevond this point it is bent over the edge of the cup or glass and extends downwardly a short ydistance on the inner surface of the glass as shown by the portion 10. The portion which is bent over the edge of the glass and protects the mouth of the drinker from contact with the edge is exposed, therefore, when the flap 5 is lifted and bent back on itself to the position shown in Fig. 3, during which time a person can drink from the glass through the opening 13 formed by the absence of the flap 5. Preferably, the material of the strip forming those portions 9 and 10 related to the upper edge of the glass is stiff so as to hold this portion firmly on the edge of thek glass. If desired, the two portions 7 and 8 can be held together by any suitable fastening means such as an eyelet 7, Preferably the lower ends of the flap portions 7 and 8 are bent out to form a projecting portion 11 upon which the linger or thumb of the person using the glass may bear to hold the edge-engaging portion firmly on the glass.
Normally the end of the strip 4 is connected to the rest of the dependent portion of the covering, and this connection is provided with perforations 12 (see Fig. l) which can be turned to permit the flap 5 to be bent back when desired.
It will be seen from Fig. 4: that the cover, the portions 7 and 8, the edge- engaging portions 9 and 10, and the Hap 5 are made o one piece of material which can be cut to shape and then bent into position on the glass or receptacle.
Y As shown in Figs. 5, 6 and 7, I may dispense With the covering 2 and merely have the portions 8, 9, l() and 1l engage the outside of the glass and the upper edge to protect the mouth of the person drinking from coming in contact With the edge of the glass.
Vhen a person has finished drinking With the device shown in Figs. l, 2, 3 and t, he removes the strip 4 from the aperture 3 and moves the flap 5 hack into place, which will effectively close the top of the glass until such time as it may be desired to drink from it again.
Because this protective covering device is made of somey cheapmaterial, such as paper, it can be used for a sho-rt time and then thrown away, because it can be manufactured and bought in large quantities for a small amount of money. lt is readily appreciable that the covering can, of course, be made of different material, but I have provided a very simple and efficient covering to keep dirt and insects out of drinking fluid andy yet permit a person to drink from the receptacle so protected Without removing the device from the receptacle and, at the same time, also keeping his mout-h from coming directly in cont-act With the vessel.
What l claim is 1. A protecting device for drinking vessels, Which includes a sheet of material to cover the top of the vessel, a flap formed of the material of the sheet and disposed ad- .jacent an edge of the vessel, said sheet having an aperture therein opposite the flap, and a tab on the flap adapted to engage in the aperture When the flap is folded back on itself to hold the flap in this position While a person is drinking from the vessel.
2. A protecting device for drinking vessels, Which includes an integral sheet of material having aA covering portion to cover the top of the vessel, an integral edge-engaging portion adapted to be folded over the edge of the vessel to protect the lips of the drinker from contact with the vessel, and a flap in the cover portion formed integral therewith and adapted to he folded hack on itself to expose the edge-engagin@ portion,
3. A protecting device for drin ing vessels, Which includes an integral sheet of inaterial having a cover portion to cover the top of the vessel, an integral edge-engaging portion adapted to be folded over the end of the vessel to protect the lips of the drinker from contact With the vessel, a iiap in the cover portion formed integrally therewith and adapted to be folded back on itself to expose the edge-engaging portion, and means on the cover portion and engaging With the flap to hold it in this open position.
HERNAN HERNNDEZ, P.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2459558A (en) * 1945-01-19 1949-01-18 Oribe Maruja Gonzalez Ville De Hygienic protector applicable to drinking vessels for avoiding contamination by the mouth
US2614406A (en) * 1950-04-24 1952-10-21 Oliver W Carpenter Drinking rim for beer cans
US2693685A (en) * 1950-10-30 1954-11-09 Richard M Stafford Sanitary drinking attachment for cans
WO2011026467A1 (en) 2009-09-02 2011-03-10 Mank Gmbh Cover for a receptacle

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2459558A (en) * 1945-01-19 1949-01-18 Oribe Maruja Gonzalez Ville De Hygienic protector applicable to drinking vessels for avoiding contamination by the mouth
US2614406A (en) * 1950-04-24 1952-10-21 Oliver W Carpenter Drinking rim for beer cans
US2693685A (en) * 1950-10-30 1954-11-09 Richard M Stafford Sanitary drinking attachment for cans
WO2011026467A1 (en) 2009-09-02 2011-03-10 Mank Gmbh Cover for a receptacle

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