US20170158424A1 - Disposable Beverage Container Having A Consumable Retained By Edible Food Packaging - Google Patents

Disposable Beverage Container Having A Consumable Retained By Edible Food Packaging Download PDF

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US20170158424A1 US14/960,318 US201514960318A US2017158424A1 US 20170158424 A1 US20170158424 A1 US 20170158424A1 US 201514960318 A US201514960318 A US 201514960318A US 2017158424 A1 US2017158424 A1 US 2017158424A1
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  • This invention relates, generally, to a disposable beverage container. More particularly, it relates to an individual portion of a consumable retained by edible food packaging connected to an inner wall of the disposable beverage container.
  • beverages such as coffee or tea are brewed fresh.
  • a user has to measure out the coffee beans, grind the coffee beans, place the coffee beans in a coffee maker, wait for the coffee to be brewed, add cream or sugar, and then a user has to clean the coffee maker, coffee pot, and coffee mug when finished.
  • This process of brewing a fresh cup of coffee can be time consuming for busy individuals, often generates extra coffee which can be wasteful, and requires bulky brewing equipment that needs to be cleaned after use.
  • Prior art commercially available prepackaged consumable beverage mixes such as teas, hot cocoa, or instant coffee granules may require a user to measure out a serving with a measuring device, which can be time consuming.
  • Many individual servings of these powder beverages are retained by plastic or paper packaging such as tea bags, sachets, or packets which generates waste requiring disposal.
  • plastic or paper packaging such as tea bags, sachets, or packets which generates waste requiring disposal.
  • a disposable container having an opening configured to receive a liquid and having a consumable retained by an edible food package
  • the edible food package is connected to an inner wall of the disposable container.
  • the edible food package is configured to dissolve when in contact with a liquid, thereby, releasing the consumable into the disposable cup forming a mixture.
  • the disposable container has a lid with a rotatable barrier member.
  • the rotatable barrier member substantially covers the opening of the disposable container when the lid is connected to the disposable container.
  • the barrier member is rotated to position the opening of the barrier member in alignment with the opening of the lid, the lid is oriented in an open configuration, whereby, the mixture is capable of being released from the disposable container which also includes improvements that overcome the limitations of prior art drinking cup systems is now met by a new, useful, and non-obvious invention.
  • the novel disposable container has at least one opening configured to receive a liquid. It is within the scope of this invention for a liquid to include, but not be limited to, water, hot water, or a medicine. At least one consumable is retained by at least one edible food package. The edible food package is connected to an inner wall of the disposable container. It is within the scope of this invention for a disposable container to include, but not be limited to, a cup, a bowl, a can, or a bottle.
  • a consumable includes, but is not limited to, a medicine, tea leaves, a tea drink, a beverage mix, instant coffee granules, soluble coffee, a sweetener such as sugar or honey, an artificial sweetener, cream, powdered milk, powdered creamer, natural flavoring, or artificial flavoring.
  • a sweetener such as sugar or honey
  • an artificial sweetener cream, powdered milk, powdered creamer, natural flavoring, or artificial flavoring.
  • an individual serving of soluble coffee, cream, and sugar can be retained by a single edible food package or each consumable can be individually retained by a different edible food package.
  • the edible food package is connected to an inner wall of the novel disposable container.
  • the edible food package is configured to dissolve in a liquid such as hot water. It is within the scope of this invention for the edible food packaging to be made of a thin, edible film. For example, when hot water is poured into the novel disposable cup the edible food package dissolves and disappears, thereby, releasing the at least one consumable into the novel disposable container to form a mixture.
  • the novel disposable container is connected to a lid.
  • the lid has at least one opening for a user to access the contents of the novel disposable container.
  • the lid can have a sealing member configured to create a water tight seal between the novel disposable container and the lid.
  • the lid can have a removable funnel member connected to at least one opening of the lid. It is within the scope of this invention for a funnel member to include, but not be limited to, a funnel or a conical mouth.
  • a funnel member can receive hot water. The lid opening may be too narrow for the hot water to enter through the opening without spillage occurring.
  • the lid opening be connected to a removable funnel, whereby, a user can fill the disposable container with hot water through the lid opening using the funnel member and then removing or tearing away the funnel member after the disposable container has been filled with hot water.
  • the funnel member can have perforations bordering the opening of the lid. The perforations help a user to tear away the funnel member from the lid after filling with water.
  • the lid prefferably has a rotatable barrier member.
  • the rotatable barrier member substantially covers the at least one opening of the disposable container when the lid is connected to the disposable container.
  • the rotatable barrier member has at least one opening.
  • the lid is oriented in a closed orientation when the at least one opening of the rotatable barrier member is not in alignment with at least one opening of the lid.
  • the rotatable barrier member can have a tab protruding from the rotatable barrier member configured for a user to grasp the tab to rotate the rotatable barrier member.
  • a closed orientation is favorable when a user is shaking the contents of the novel disposable container to retain the contents within the disposable container and to prevent the contents from spilling out of the disposable container when a user is shaking the mixture.
  • the barrier member can be rotated to align the opening of the barrier member with the opening of the lid to form an open orientation.
  • An open orientation is favorable when a user is drinking from the novel disposable container.
  • the mixture is capable of being released from the disposable container.
  • the novel disposable container is connected to a barrier member.
  • the barrier member substantially covers the at least one opening of the disposable container.
  • the barrier member has at least one opening.
  • the disposable container is connected a rotatable lid having at least one opening and a sealing member.
  • the rotatable lid overlays the barrier member when the rotatable lid is connected to the disposable container.
  • the rotatable lid can be oriented in a closed orientation when at least one opening of the barrier element is not in alignment with the at least one opening of the rotatable lid.
  • a closed orientation prevents the consumable and water mixture from being released from the novel disposable container when the novel disposable container is being shaken by a user. It is desirable for a user to be able to shake the soluble coffee, cream, and water together within the novel disposable container to eliminate the need for using a stirrer or a spoon.
  • the rotatable lid can be oriented in an open configuration when at least one opening of the rotatable lid is aligned with at least one opening of the barrier element.
  • the mixture is capable of being released from the disposable container.
  • the lid is rotated to position the opening of the lid over the opening of the barrier member to allow the consumable mixture to flow out from the disposable container, through the barrier member opening, and through the lid opening.
  • the inner wall of the novel disposable container can have at least one recess retaining a portion of at least one consumable.
  • a layer of edible food packaging covers at least one recess of the novel disposable container.
  • soluble coffee could be retained by a primary recess
  • artificial sweetener could be retained by a secondary recess
  • cream could be retained by a tertiary recess.
  • the primary recess, secondary recess, and tertiary recess are all covered by a layer of edible food packaging to prevent the soluble coffee, artificial sweetener, and cream from spilling out of their respective recess during transport or during storage.
  • a user When in use, a user adds hot water to the novel disposable container and the edible food packaging is dissolves away leaving the contents of the recesses to be released into the novel disposable container.
  • the lid When the lid is sealed onto the novel disposable container, a user can position the barrier member to cover the lid opening and can then shake the novel disposable container to mix the consumables together with the water.
  • the inner wall of the disposable container has a second recess.
  • the secondary recess retains a second consumable.
  • a second consumable to include, but not be limited to, a first consumable, a medicine, tea leaves, a tea drink, a beverage mix, instant coffee granules, soluble coffee, a sweetener such as sugar or honey, an artificial sweetener, cream, powdered milk, powdered creamer, natural flavoring, or artificial flavoring.
  • a layer of a fluid impermeable material covers the secondary recess.
  • the secondary recess is collapsible.
  • a portion of an outer wall surface of the disposable container located opposite the secondary recess is configured to be depressed by a user, thereby, forcing the second consumable to break through the layer of impermeable material and to be released into the disposable container.
  • a user desires more sweetener in their coffee
  • the user can depress a collapsible secondary recess with their thumb to force the retained consumable out of the secondary recess.
  • the force of a user's thumb applied to the collapsible recess creates a force which breaks the foil covering the secondary recess. This releases the sweetener retained by the secondary recess into the disposable container to make the beverage sweeter.
  • the novel disposable container can have at least one opening configured to receive a liquid. At least one consumable is retained by at least one package. The at least one package is connected to an inner wall of the novel disposable container. It is within the scope of this invention for a package to include, but not be limited to, any fluid permeable material such as a filter, a mesh, or a tea bag, any fluid impermeable material such as foil or plastic, an edible food package, a dissolvable material, or a non-dissolvable material.
  • a lid is connected to the disposable container.
  • the lid has at least one opening, a sealing member, and a rotatable barrier member.
  • the rotatable barrier member substantially covers at least one opening of the disposable container when the lid is connected to the disposable container.
  • the rotatable barrier member has at least one opening.
  • the lid is oriented in a closed orientation when at least one opening of the rotatable barrier member is not in alignment with at least one opening of the lid.
  • the lid is oriented in an open configuration when the rotatable barrier member is rotated to align at least one opening of the rotatable barrier member with at least one opening of the lid.
  • the mixture is capable of being released from the novel disposable container.
  • the inner wall of the disposable container can have at least one recess retaining a portion of at least one consumable, whereby, a layer of fluid permeable material covers the at least one recess of the disposable container.
  • the novel disposable container has at least one opening configured to receive a liquid. At least one consumable is retained by at least one package. At least one package is connected to an inner wall of the novel disposable container.
  • a barrier member having at least one opening substantially covers at least one opening of the novel disposable container.
  • a rotatable lid is connected to the disposable container. The rotatable lid has at least one opening and a sealing member. The rotatable lid overlays the barrier member when the rotatable lid is connected to the novel disposable container. The rotatable lid is oriented in a closed orientation when at least one opening of the barrier member is not in alignment with at least one opening of the rotatable lid.
  • the rotatable lid is oriented in an open configuration when at least one opening of the rotatable lid is aligned with at least one opening of the barrier member.
  • the inner wall of the disposable container can have at least one recess retaining a portion of at least one consumable, whereby, a layer of fluid permeable material covers the at least one recess of the disposable container.
  • FIG. 1 is an exploded cut-away view of the novel disposable container having a lid overlaying an opening of the disposable container and an edible food package retaining a consumable connected to an inner wall of the disposable container, the lid has a removable funnel member connected thereto;
  • FIG. 2 is a side cut-away view of an embodiment of the novel disposable container having a lid overlaying an opening of the disposable container and an edible food package connected to an inner wall of the disposable container, whereby, the edible food package is dissolved in a liquid and at least one consumable is released into the disposable container forming a mixture, the lid has a removable funnel member connected thereto;
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective cut-away view of the novel disposable container having a lid connected thereto and the disposable container capable of retaining a liquid, whereby, an edible food package is dissolved in a liquid and at least one consumable is released into the disposable container forming a mixture;
  • FIG. 4 is a top perspective view of the lid having a protrusion
  • FIG. 5 is a rear perspective view of the lid and sealing member of the lid
  • FIG. 6 is a side perspective view of the lid having a removable cover
  • FIG. 7 is a side cut-away view of the lid having a rotatable barrier member and a tab, whereby, the lid is oriented in an open configuration when the opening of the barrier member is aligned with the opening of the lid;
  • FIG. 8 is a side cut-away view of the lid having a rotatable barrier member and a tab, whereby, the lid is oriented in a closed configuration when the opening of the barrier member is not aligned with the opening of the lid;
  • FIG. 9 is an exploded view of the lid, the sealing member, the rotatable barrier member, and the disposable container;
  • FIG. 10 is an exploded side cut-away view of an alternate embodiment of the rotatable lid having a sealing member overlaying the novel disposable container, the disposable container is connected to a barrier member, the disposable container has at least one recess on an inner wall surface of the disposable container having a layer of fluid permeable material covering the at least one recess, the disposable container has a secondary recess on an inner wall surface of the disposable container having a layer of fluid impermeable material covering the secondary recess; and,
  • FIG. 11 is a perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the novel disposable container having a portion of an outer wall surface having text.
  • FIGS. 1-3 disposable container 1 has opening 2 .
  • Consumable 4 A ( FIG. 2 ) is retained within edible food package 5 .
  • Edible food package 5 is connected to inner wall surface 6 of disposable container 1 .
  • Lid 8 has protrusion 24 extending from a surface of lid 8 .
  • At least a portion of funnel member 21 is removably connected to an end of protrusion 24 .
  • User FIG. 3
  • Funnel member 21 has opening 23 configured to receive liquid 3 ( FIG. 2 ).
  • Protrusion 24 of lid 8 can have perforations 22 to detach funnel member 21 from lid 8 .
  • FIG. 2 shows edible food package 5 dissolving in liquid 3 and consumable 4 A being released from edible food package 5 into liquid 3 forming mixture 7 ( FIG. 3 ).
  • funnel member 21 is made of a thermochromatic material including, but not limited to, any temperature reactive color changing material such as ink, pigment, or plastic. It is more desirable for the funnel member to change color when the funnel member is in contact with a liquid to prevent overfilling of the disposable container. A user can visually see the color change of the funnel member from a first color to a second color to identify that a liquid has contacted the funnel member and to signal to a user to stop adding liquid to the novel disposable cup.
  • thermochromatic material including, but not limited to, any temperature reactive color changing material such as ink, pigment, or plastic. It is more desirable for the funnel member to change color when the funnel member is in contact with a liquid to prevent overfilling of the disposable container. A user can visually see the color change of the funnel member from a first color to a second color to identify that a liquid has contacted the funnel member and to signal to a user to stop adding liquid to the novel disposable cup.
  • lid 8 has protrusion 24 , opening 10 , and sealing member 9 ( FIGS. 5, and 7-9 ).
  • FIG. 6 illustrates lid 8 having cover 11 .
  • FIGS. 7-9 best illustrate rotatable barrier member 12 having opening 13 and tab 14 .
  • FIG. 7 shows lid 8 having open configuration 25 when opening 13 of barrier member 12 is in alignment with opening 10 of lid 8 .
  • FIG. 8 shows lid 8 having closed configuration 26 when opening 13 of barrier member 12 is not in alignment with opening 10 of lid 8 .
  • FIGS. 7-8 show disposable container 1 having at least one consumable (not shown) being retained by at least one package 30 .
  • At least one package 30 is connected to inner wall 6 of novel disposable container 1 .
  • package 30 it is within the scope of this invention for package 30 to include, but not be limited to, any fluid permeable material such as a filter, a mesh, or a tea bag, any fluid impermeable material such as foil or plastic, an edible food package, a dissolvable material, or a non-dissolvable material.
  • novel disposable container 1 has barrier member 15 .
  • Barrier member 15 has opening 16 .
  • Rotatable lid 17 has opening 27 and sealing member 29 . When opening 27 of lid 17 is aligned with opening 16 of barrier member 15 rotatable lid 17 is oriented in an open configuration 28 .
  • FIGS. 9-11 depict an alternate embodiment of disposable container 1 having primary recess 18 A retaining consumable 4 A, secondary recess 18 B retaining consumable 4 B, tertiary recess 18 C retaining consumable 4 C, and quaternary recess 18 D retaining consumable 4 D.
  • At least one recess can be collapsible such as a blister package.
  • At least one recess has a layer of fluid permeable material 19 covering the opening of the recess.
  • At least one recess has a layer of impermeable material 20 covering the opening of the recess.
  • FIG. 9 shows recess 18 A can retain soluble coffee 4 A.
  • Recess 18 A is covered with 19 A being a layer of fluid permeable material or edible food packaging that is dissolvable in a fluid.
  • Recess 18 B can retain sugar 4 B.
  • Recess 18 B is covered with 19 B being a layer of fluid permeable material or edible food packaging that is dissolvable in a fluid.
  • Recess 18 C can retain sugar 4 C.
  • Recess 18 C is covered with 20 A being a layer of fluid impermeable material such as foil.
  • Recess 18 D can retain cream 4 D.
  • Recess 18 D is covered with 20 B being a layer of fluid impermeable material such as foil.
  • FIG. 9 illustrates recess 18 A having outer wall surface 32 A, recess 18 B having outer wall surface 32 B, recess 18 C having outer wall surface 32 C, and recess 18 D having outer wall surface 32 D.
  • the outer wall surfaces can be made of the same material as disposable container 1 or can be made of a pliable material capable of being collapsible by a user such as plastic. It is a preferred embodiment for the recess to be retained within the disposable container wall. However, it is within the scope of this invention for the recess to protrude from the outer wall surface or the inner wall surface.
  • FIG. 10 illustrates how recess 18 A can retain soluble sugar 4 A.
  • Recess 18 A has outer wall surface 32 A and the recess 18 A opening is covered with 20 A being a layer of fluid impermeable material such as foil.
  • Recess 18 B can retain tea leaves 4 B.
  • Recess 18 B has outer wall surface 32 B and the recess 18 B opening is covered with 19 A being a layer of fluid permeable material such as tea bag material.
  • Recess 18 C can retain sugar 4 C.
  • Recess 18 C has outer wall surface 32 C and the recess 18 C opening is covered with 20 B being a layer of fluid impermeable material such as foil.
  • Recess 18 D can retain honey 4 D.
  • Recess 18 D has outer wall surface 32 D and the recess 18 D opening is covered with 20 C being a layer of fluid impermeable material such as foil.
  • novel disposable container 1 When hot water is poured into novel disposable container 1 , the water will pass through the layer of fluid permeable material 19 A. The tea leaves 4 B will be steeping in the hot water and tea will be released into disposable container 1 .
  • User 31 depresses collapsible recesses 18 A and 18 C to break the foil 20 A and 20 B covering collapsible recesses 18 A and 18 C to release sugar and extra sugar into the tea mixture.
  • the honey 4 D will not be used in the mixture if user 31 does not depress collapsible recess 18 D.
  • a primary recess can retain soluble dark roast coffee.
  • the primary recess is covered with a layer of fluid impermeable material such as foil.
  • a secondary recess can retain soluble decaf coffee.
  • the secondary recess is covered with a layer of fluid impermeable material such as foil.
  • a tertiary recess can retain honey.
  • the tertiary recess is covered with a layer of fluid impermeable material such as foil.
  • a tertiary recess can retain cream.
  • the tertiary recess is covered with a layer of fluid permeable material or edible food packaging that is dissolvable in a fluid.
  • a user can choose between two different types of coffee such as dark roast coffee or decaf coffee.
  • a user depresses the outer wall surface of the desired collapsible recess retaining their selected coffee type. If the user desires honey, the user can depress the outer wall surface of the collapsible recess with their thumb or finger to break away the inner wall surface layer of foil to release honey into the disposable container.
  • FIG. 11 illustrates disposable container 1 having outer wall surface 32 A having text 33 A labeled Coffee Dark Roast, outer wall surface 32 B having text 33 B labeled Decaf, outer wall surface 32 C having text 33 C labeled Honey, and outer wall surface 32 D having text 33 D labeled Cream.
  • the outer wall surface of disposable container 1 can have text or an image that is visible to a user and to label the contents of each recess. It is within the scope of this invention for the outer wall surface to be free of any identifying markings.

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A disposable container having an opening configured to receive a liquid and having a consumable retained by an edible food package, the edible food package is connected to an inner wall of the disposable container. The edible food package is configured to dissolve when in contact with a liquid, thereby, releasing the consumable into the disposable cup forming a mixture. The disposable container has a lid with a rotatable barrier member. The rotatable barrier member substantially covers the opening of the disposable container when the lid is connected to the disposable container. The lid is oriented in an open configuration when the barrier member is rotated to align the opening of the barrier member with the opening of the lid, whereby, the mixture is capable of being released from the disposable container

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    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention
  • This invention relates, generally, to a disposable beverage container. More particularly, it relates to an individual portion of a consumable retained by edible food packaging connected to an inner wall of the disposable beverage container.
  • 2. Background Art
  • Currently, beverages such as coffee or tea are brewed fresh. For example, a user has to measure out the coffee beans, grind the coffee beans, place the coffee beans in a coffee maker, wait for the coffee to be brewed, add cream or sugar, and then a user has to clean the coffee maker, coffee pot, and coffee mug when finished. This process of brewing a fresh cup of coffee can be time consuming for busy individuals, often generates extra coffee which can be wasteful, and requires bulky brewing equipment that needs to be cleaned after use. It is more desirable to have a disposable cup prepackaged to retain the instant coffee granules or tea leaves and cream or sweeteners with only the step of a user adding hot water to the disposable cup to make a beverage.
  • Prior art commercially available prepackaged consumable beverage mixes such as teas, hot cocoa, or instant coffee granules may require a user to measure out a serving with a measuring device, which can be time consuming. Many individual servings of these powder beverages are retained by plastic or paper packaging such as tea bags, sachets, or packets which generates waste requiring disposal. Thus, there is a need for an individual serving of a consumable to be retained within a disposable cup that eliminates the need for additional waste generated from packaging the consumable.
  • However, in view of the prior art considered as a whole at the time the present invention was made, it was not obvious to those of ordinary skill in the pertinent art how the identified needs could be fulfilled.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The long-standing but heretofore unfulfilled need for a disposable container having an opening configured to receive a liquid and having a consumable retained by an edible food package, the edible food package is connected to an inner wall of the disposable container. The edible food package is configured to dissolve when in contact with a liquid, thereby, releasing the consumable into the disposable cup forming a mixture.
  • The disposable container has a lid with a rotatable barrier member. The rotatable barrier member substantially covers the opening of the disposable container when the lid is connected to the disposable container. When the barrier member is rotated to position the opening of the barrier member in alignment with the opening of the lid, the lid is oriented in an open configuration, whereby, the mixture is capable of being released from the disposable container which also includes improvements that overcome the limitations of prior art drinking cup systems is now met by a new, useful, and non-obvious invention.
  • The novel disposable container has at least one opening configured to receive a liquid. It is within the scope of this invention for a liquid to include, but not be limited to, water, hot water, or a medicine. At least one consumable is retained by at least one edible food package. The edible food package is connected to an inner wall of the disposable container. It is within the scope of this invention for a disposable container to include, but not be limited to, a cup, a bowl, a can, or a bottle. A consumable includes, but is not limited to, a medicine, tea leaves, a tea drink, a beverage mix, instant coffee granules, soluble coffee, a sweetener such as sugar or honey, an artificial sweetener, cream, powdered milk, powdered creamer, natural flavoring, or artificial flavoring. For example, an individual serving of soluble coffee, cream, and sugar can be retained by a single edible food package or each consumable can be individually retained by a different edible food package. The edible food package is connected to an inner wall of the novel disposable container.
  • In a preferred embodiment, the edible food package is configured to dissolve in a liquid such as hot water. It is within the scope of this invention for the edible food packaging to be made of a thin, edible film. For example, when hot water is poured into the novel disposable cup the edible food package dissolves and disappears, thereby, releasing the at least one consumable into the novel disposable container to form a mixture.
  • In an alternate embodiment, the novel disposable container is connected to a lid.
  • The lid has at least one opening for a user to access the contents of the novel disposable container. The lid can have a sealing member configured to create a water tight seal between the novel disposable container and the lid. In an alternate embodiment, the lid can have a removable funnel member connected to at least one opening of the lid. It is within the scope of this invention for a funnel member to include, but not be limited to, a funnel or a conical mouth. For instance, the lid opening can receive hot water. The lid opening may be too narrow for the hot water to enter through the opening without spillage occurring. It would be more desirable for the lid opening be connected to a removable funnel, whereby, a user can fill the disposable container with hot water through the lid opening using the funnel member and then removing or tearing away the funnel member after the disposable container has been filled with hot water. The funnel member can have perforations bordering the opening of the lid. The perforations help a user to tear away the funnel member from the lid after filling with water.
  • It is within the scope of this invention for the lid to have a rotatable barrier member. The rotatable barrier member substantially covers the at least one opening of the disposable container when the lid is connected to the disposable container. The rotatable barrier member has at least one opening. The lid is oriented in a closed orientation when the at least one opening of the rotatable barrier member is not in alignment with at least one opening of the lid. The rotatable barrier member can have a tab protruding from the rotatable barrier member configured for a user to grasp the tab to rotate the rotatable barrier member. A closed orientation is favorable when a user is shaking the contents of the novel disposable container to retain the contents within the disposable container and to prevent the contents from spilling out of the disposable container when a user is shaking the mixture.
  • The barrier member can be rotated to align the opening of the barrier member with the opening of the lid to form an open orientation. An open orientation is favorable when a user is drinking from the novel disposable container. The mixture is capable of being released from the disposable container.
  • In another embodiment, the novel disposable container is connected to a barrier member. The barrier member substantially covers the at least one opening of the disposable container. The barrier member has at least one opening. The disposable container is connected a rotatable lid having at least one opening and a sealing member. The rotatable lid overlays the barrier member when the rotatable lid is connected to the disposable container. The rotatable lid can be oriented in a closed orientation when at least one opening of the barrier element is not in alignment with the at least one opening of the rotatable lid. A closed orientation prevents the consumable and water mixture from being released from the novel disposable container when the novel disposable container is being shaken by a user. It is desirable for a user to be able to shake the soluble coffee, cream, and water together within the novel disposable container to eliminate the need for using a stirrer or a spoon.
  • The rotatable lid can be oriented in an open configuration when at least one opening of the rotatable lid is aligned with at least one opening of the barrier element. The mixture is capable of being released from the disposable container. In an embodiment, the lid is rotated to position the opening of the lid over the opening of the barrier member to allow the consumable mixture to flow out from the disposable container, through the barrier member opening, and through the lid opening.
  • In another embodiment, the inner wall of the novel disposable container can have at least one recess retaining a portion of at least one consumable. A layer of edible food packaging covers at least one recess of the novel disposable container. For example, soluble coffee could be retained by a primary recess, artificial sweetener could be retained by a secondary recess, and cream could be retained by a tertiary recess. The primary recess, secondary recess, and tertiary recess are all covered by a layer of edible food packaging to prevent the soluble coffee, artificial sweetener, and cream from spilling out of their respective recess during transport or during storage. When in use, a user adds hot water to the novel disposable container and the edible food packaging is dissolves away leaving the contents of the recesses to be released into the novel disposable container. When the lid is sealed onto the novel disposable container, a user can position the barrier member to cover the lid opening and can then shake the novel disposable container to mix the consumables together with the water.
  • In an alternate embodiment, the inner wall of the disposable container has a second recess. The secondary recess retains a second consumable. It is within the scope of this invention for a second consumable to include, but not be limited to, a first consumable, a medicine, tea leaves, a tea drink, a beverage mix, instant coffee granules, soluble coffee, a sweetener such as sugar or honey, an artificial sweetener, cream, powdered milk, powdered creamer, natural flavoring, or artificial flavoring. A layer of a fluid impermeable material covers the secondary recess.
  • The secondary recess is collapsible. A portion of an outer wall surface of the disposable container located opposite the secondary recess is configured to be depressed by a user, thereby, forcing the second consumable to break through the layer of impermeable material and to be released into the disposable container. For example, if a user desires more sweetener in their coffee, the user can depress a collapsible secondary recess with their thumb to force the retained consumable out of the secondary recess. The force of a user's thumb applied to the collapsible recess creates a force which breaks the foil covering the secondary recess. This releases the sweetener retained by the secondary recess into the disposable container to make the beverage sweeter.
  • In another embodiment, the novel disposable container can have at least one opening configured to receive a liquid. At least one consumable is retained by at least one package. The at least one package is connected to an inner wall of the novel disposable container. It is within the scope of this invention for a package to include, but not be limited to, any fluid permeable material such as a filter, a mesh, or a tea bag, any fluid impermeable material such as foil or plastic, an edible food package, a dissolvable material, or a non-dissolvable material.
  • A lid is connected to the disposable container. The lid has at least one opening, a sealing member, and a rotatable barrier member. The rotatable barrier member substantially covers at least one opening of the disposable container when the lid is connected to the disposable container. The rotatable barrier member has at least one opening. The lid is oriented in a closed orientation when at least one opening of the rotatable barrier member is not in alignment with at least one opening of the lid. The lid is oriented in an open configuration when the rotatable barrier member is rotated to align at least one opening of the rotatable barrier member with at least one opening of the lid. The mixture is capable of being released from the novel disposable container. The inner wall of the disposable container can have at least one recess retaining a portion of at least one consumable, whereby, a layer of fluid permeable material covers the at least one recess of the disposable container.
  • In another embodiment, the novel disposable container has at least one opening configured to receive a liquid. At least one consumable is retained by at least one package. At least one package is connected to an inner wall of the novel disposable container. A barrier member having at least one opening substantially covers at least one opening of the novel disposable container. A rotatable lid is connected to the disposable container. The rotatable lid has at least one opening and a sealing member. The rotatable lid overlays the barrier member when the rotatable lid is connected to the novel disposable container. The rotatable lid is oriented in a closed orientation when at least one opening of the barrier member is not in alignment with at least one opening of the rotatable lid. The rotatable lid is oriented in an open configuration when at least one opening of the rotatable lid is aligned with at least one opening of the barrier member. The inner wall of the disposable container can have at least one recess retaining a portion of at least one consumable, whereby, a layer of fluid permeable material covers the at least one recess of the disposable container.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • For a fuller understanding of the nature and objects of the invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
  • FIG. 1 is an exploded cut-away view of the novel disposable container having a lid overlaying an opening of the disposable container and an edible food package retaining a consumable connected to an inner wall of the disposable container, the lid has a removable funnel member connected thereto;
  • FIG. 2 is a side cut-away view of an embodiment of the novel disposable container having a lid overlaying an opening of the disposable container and an edible food package connected to an inner wall of the disposable container, whereby, the edible food package is dissolved in a liquid and at least one consumable is released into the disposable container forming a mixture, the lid has a removable funnel member connected thereto;
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective cut-away view of the novel disposable container having a lid connected thereto and the disposable container capable of retaining a liquid, whereby, an edible food package is dissolved in a liquid and at least one consumable is released into the disposable container forming a mixture;
  • FIG. 4 is a top perspective view of the lid having a protrusion;
  • FIG. 5 is a rear perspective view of the lid and sealing member of the lid;
  • FIG. 6 is a side perspective view of the lid having a removable cover;
  • FIG. 7 is a side cut-away view of the lid having a rotatable barrier member and a tab, whereby, the lid is oriented in an open configuration when the opening of the barrier member is aligned with the opening of the lid;
  • FIG. 8 is a side cut-away view of the lid having a rotatable barrier member and a tab, whereby, the lid is oriented in a closed configuration when the opening of the barrier member is not aligned with the opening of the lid;
  • FIG. 9 is an exploded view of the lid, the sealing member, the rotatable barrier member, and the disposable container;
  • FIG. 10 is an exploded side cut-away view of an alternate embodiment of the rotatable lid having a sealing member overlaying the novel disposable container, the disposable container is connected to a barrier member, the disposable container has at least one recess on an inner wall surface of the disposable container having a layer of fluid permeable material covering the at least one recess, the disposable container has a secondary recess on an inner wall surface of the disposable container having a layer of fluid impermeable material covering the secondary recess; and,
  • FIG. 11 is a perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the novel disposable container having a portion of an outer wall surface having text.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
  • In the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof, and within which are shown by way of illustration specific embodiments by which the invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention.
  • It will now be seen, referring to FIGS. 1-3 disposable container 1 has opening 2. Consumable 4A (FIG. 2) is retained within edible food package 5. Edible food package 5 is connected to inner wall surface 6 of disposable container 1. Lid 8 has protrusion 24 extending from a surface of lid 8. At least a portion of funnel member 21 is removably connected to an end of protrusion 24. User (FIG. 3) can tear-away at least a portion of funnel member 21 at perforations 22 (FIG. 1). Funnel member 21 has opening 23 configured to receive liquid 3 (FIG. 2). Protrusion 24 of lid 8 can have perforations 22 to detach funnel member 21 from lid 8. FIG. 2 shows edible food package 5 dissolving in liquid 3 and consumable 4A being released from edible food package 5 into liquid 3 forming mixture 7 (FIG. 3).
  • It is within the scope of this invention for funnel member 21 to be made of a thermochromatic material including, but not limited to, any temperature reactive color changing material such as ink, pigment, or plastic. It is more desirable for the funnel member to change color when the funnel member is in contact with a liquid to prevent overfilling of the disposable container. A user can visually see the color change of the funnel member from a first color to a second color to identify that a liquid has contacted the funnel member and to signal to a user to stop adding liquid to the novel disposable cup.
  • Referring now to FIGS. 4-9, lid 8 has protrusion 24, opening 10, and sealing member 9 (FIGS. 5, and 7-9). FIG. 6 illustrates lid 8 having cover 11. FIGS. 7-9 best illustrate rotatable barrier member 12 having opening 13 and tab 14. FIG. 7 shows lid 8 having open configuration 25 when opening 13 of barrier member 12 is in alignment with opening 10 of lid 8. FIG. 8 shows lid 8 having closed configuration 26 when opening 13 of barrier member 12 is not in alignment with opening 10 of lid 8.
  • FIGS. 7-8 show disposable container 1 having at least one consumable (not shown) being retained by at least one package 30. At least one package 30 is connected to inner wall 6 of novel disposable container 1. It is within the scope of this invention for package 30 to include, but not be limited to, any fluid permeable material such as a filter, a mesh, or a tea bag, any fluid impermeable material such as foil or plastic, an edible food package, a dissolvable material, or a non-dissolvable material.
  • As best illustrated in FIG. 10, novel disposable container 1 has barrier member 15. Barrier member 15 has opening 16. Rotatable lid 17 has opening 27 and sealing member 29. When opening 27 of lid 17 is aligned with opening 16 of barrier member 15 rotatable lid 17 is oriented in an open configuration 28.
  • FIGS. 9-11 depict an alternate embodiment of disposable container 1 having primary recess 18A retaining consumable 4A, secondary recess 18B retaining consumable 4B, tertiary recess 18C retaining consumable 4C, and quaternary recess 18D retaining consumable 4D. At least one recess can be collapsible such as a blister package. At least one recess has a layer of fluid permeable material 19 covering the opening of the recess. At least one recess has a layer of impermeable material 20 covering the opening of the recess.
  • For example, FIG. 9 shows recess 18A can retain soluble coffee 4A. Recess 18A is covered with 19A being a layer of fluid permeable material or edible food packaging that is dissolvable in a fluid. Recess 18B can retain sugar 4B. Recess 18B is covered with 19B being a layer of fluid permeable material or edible food packaging that is dissolvable in a fluid. Recess 18C can retain sugar 4C. Recess 18C is covered with 20A being a layer of fluid impermeable material such as foil. Recess 18D can retain cream 4D. Recess 18D is covered with 20B being a layer of fluid impermeable material such as foil. When hot water is poured into novel disposable container 1, the water will pass through the layers of fluid permeable material 19A and 19B. The soluble coffee 4A and sugar 4B will dissolve into the water and be released into disposable container 1.
  • The extra sugar 4C and the cream 4D will not be released into disposable container 1 because of the layer of foil 20A and 20 B covering recesses 18C and 18D. If a user wants to add additional sugar 4C to their beverage mixture, they will depress outer wall surface 32C of recess 18C with their thumb or finger. The force of a user's thumb will push the sugar 4C retained within collapsible recess 18C through foil 20A and into disposable cup 1, comparable to a blister package. When the user orients the lid into a closed orientation the mixture can be shaken. When the lid is oriented into an open configuration, the mixture can be enjoyed by a user.
  • FIG. 9 illustrates recess 18A having outer wall surface 32A, recess 18B having outer wall surface 32B, recess 18C having outer wall surface 32C, and recess 18D having outer wall surface 32D. The outer wall surfaces can be made of the same material as disposable container 1 or can be made of a pliable material capable of being collapsible by a user such as plastic. It is a preferred embodiment for the recess to be retained within the disposable container wall. However, it is within the scope of this invention for the recess to protrude from the outer wall surface or the inner wall surface.
  • In another example, FIG. 10 illustrates how recess 18A can retain soluble sugar 4A. Recess 18A has outer wall surface 32A and the recess 18A opening is covered with 20A being a layer of fluid impermeable material such as foil. Recess 18B can retain tea leaves 4B. Recess 18B has outer wall surface 32B and the recess 18B opening is covered with 19A being a layer of fluid permeable material such as tea bag material. Recess 18C can retain sugar 4C. Recess 18C has outer wall surface 32C and the recess 18C opening is covered with 20B being a layer of fluid impermeable material such as foil. Recess 18D can retain honey 4D. Recess 18D has outer wall surface 32D and the recess 18D opening is covered with 20C being a layer of fluid impermeable material such as foil.
  • When hot water is poured into novel disposable container 1, the water will pass through the layer of fluid permeable material 19A. The tea leaves 4B will be steeping in the hot water and tea will be released into disposable container 1. User 31 depresses collapsible recesses 18A and 18C to break the foil 20A and 20B covering collapsible recesses 18A and 18C to release sugar and extra sugar into the tea mixture. The honey 4D will not be used in the mixture if user 31 does not depress collapsible recess 18D.
  • In another example, a primary recess can retain soluble dark roast coffee. The primary recess is covered with a layer of fluid impermeable material such as foil. A secondary recess can retain soluble decaf coffee. The secondary recess is covered with a layer of fluid impermeable material such as foil. A tertiary recess can retain honey. The tertiary recess is covered with a layer of fluid impermeable material such as foil. A tertiary recess can retain cream. The tertiary recess is covered with a layer of fluid permeable material or edible food packaging that is dissolvable in a fluid. When hot water is poured into the novel disposable container, the water will pass through the layer of fluid permeable material releasing the cream into the disposable container. The cream will dissolve into the water of the disposable container.
  • In another example, a user can choose between two different types of coffee such as dark roast coffee or decaf coffee. A user depresses the outer wall surface of the desired collapsible recess retaining their selected coffee type. If the user desires honey, the user can depress the outer wall surface of the collapsible recess with their thumb or finger to break away the inner wall surface layer of foil to release honey into the disposable container.
  • FIG. 11 illustrates disposable container 1 having outer wall surface 32 A having text 33A labeled Coffee Dark Roast, outer wall surface 32B having text 33B labeled Decaf, outer wall surface 32 C having text 33C labeled Honey, and outer wall surface 32 D having text 33D labeled Cream. The outer wall surface of disposable container 1 can have text or an image that is visible to a user and to label the contents of each recess. It is within the scope of this invention for the outer wall surface to be free of any identifying markings.
  • It will thus be seen that the objects set forth above, and those made apparent from the foregoing description, are efficiently attained. Since certain changes may be made in the above construction without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matters contained in the foregoing description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
  • It is also to be understood that the following claims are intended to cover all of the generic and specific features of the invention herein described, and all statements of the scope of the invention that, as a matter of language, might be said to fall there between.
  • Now that the invention has been described,

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The invention claimed is:
1. A disposable container, comprising:
said disposable container having at least one opening configured to receive a liquid; and,
at least one consumable retained by at least one edible food package, said at least one edible food package is connected to an inner wall of said disposable container.
2. The disposable container of claim 1, further comprising said at least one edible food package is configured to dissolve in a liquid, whereby, releasing said at least one consumable into said disposable container forming a mixture.
3. The disposable container of claim 1, further comprising said disposable container is connected to a lid, said lid having at least one opening, said lid having a sealing member.
4. The disposable container of claim 3, further comprising said lid having a removable funnel member connected to said at least one opening of said lid.
5. The disposable container of claim 3, further comprising said lid having a rotatable barrier member, said rotatable barrier member substantially covering said at least one opening of said disposable container when said lid is connected to said disposable container, said rotatable barrier member having at least one opening, said lid is oriented in a closed orientation when said at least one opening of said rotatable barrier member is not in alignment with said at least one opening of said lid, said lid is oriented in an open configuration when said rotatable barrier member is rotated to align at least one opening of said rotatable barrier member with said at least one opening of said lid.
6. The disposable container of claim 1, further comprising said disposable container connected to a barrier member, said barrier member substantially covering said at least one opening of said disposable container, said barrier member having at least one opening.
7. The disposable container of claim 6, further comprising said disposable container connected to a rotatable lid, said rotatable lid having at least one opening, said rotatable lid having a sealing member, said rotatable lid overlaying said barrier member when said rotatable lid is connected to said disposable container, said rotatable lid is oriented in a closed orientation when said at least one opening of said barrier member is not in alignment with said at least one opening of said rotatable lid, said rotatable lid is oriented in an open configuration when said at least one opening of said rotatable lid is aligned with said at least one opening of said barrier member.
8. The disposable container of claim 1, further comprising said inner wall of said disposable container having at least one recess, said at least one recess retains a portion of said at least one consumable, whereby, a layer of edible food packaging covers said at least one recess of said disposable container.
9. The disposable container of claim 8, further comprising said inner wall of said disposable container having a second recess, said second recess retaining a second consumable, a layer of a fluid impermeable material covers said second recess, said second recess is collapsible, whereby, a portion of an outer wall surface of said disposable container located opposite said second recess is configured to be depressed by a user, thereby, forcing said second consumable to break through said layer of fluid impermeable material and to be released into said disposable container.
10. A disposable container, comprising:
said disposable container having at least one opening configured to receive a liquid;
at least one consumable retained by at least one package, said at least one package is connected to an inner wall of said disposable container; and,
a lid connected to said disposable container, said lid comprising at least one opening, a sealing member, a rotatable barrier member, said rotatable barrier member substantially covering said at least one opening of said disposable container when said lid is connected to said disposable container, said rotatable barrier member having at least one opening, said lid is oriented in a closed orientation when said at least one opening of said rotatable barrier member is not in alignment with said at least one opening of said lid, said lid is oriented in an open configuration when said rotatable barrier member is rotated to align at least one opening of said rotatable barrier member with said at least one opening of said lid.
11. The disposable container of claim 10, further comprising said lid having a removable funnel member connected to said at least one opening of said lid.
12. The disposable beverage container of claim 10, further comprising said at least one consumable is configured to dissolve in said liquid, thereby, releasing said at least one consumable into said disposable container forming a mixture.
13. The disposable beverage container of claim 10, further comprising said inner wall of said disposable container having at least one recess, said at least one recess retains a portion of said at least one consumable, whereby, a layer of fluid permeable material covers said at least one recess of said disposable container.
14. The disposable container of claim 13, further comprising said inner wall of said disposable container having a second recess, said second recess retaining a second consumable, a layer of a fluid impermeable material covers said second recess, said second recess is collapsible, whereby, a portion of an outer wall surface located opposite said second recess of said disposable container is configured to be depressed by a user, thereby, forcing said second consumable to break through said layer of fluid impermeable material and to be released into said disposable container.
15. A disposable container, comprising:
said disposable container having at least one opening configured to receive a liquid;
an inner wall of said disposable container having at least one recess, said at least one recess retains a portion of said at least one consumable, whereby, a layer of fluid permeable material covers said at least one recess of said disposable container, said inner wall of said disposable container having a second recess, said second recess retaining a second consumable, a layer of a fluid impermeable material covers said second recess, said second recess is collapsible, whereby, a portion of an outer wall surface located opposite said second recess of said disposable container is configured to be depressed by a user, thereby, forcing said second consumable to break through said layer of fluid impermeable material and to be released into said disposable container;
a barrier member, said barrier member substantially covering said at least one opening of said disposable container, said barrier member having at least one opening; and,
a rotatable lid connected to said disposable container, said rotatable lid having at least one opening, said rotatable lid having a sealing member, said rotatable lid overlaying said barrier member when said rotatable lid is connected to said disposable container, said rotatable lid is oriented in a closed orientation when said at least one opening of said barrier member is not in alignment with said at least one opening of said rotatable lid, said rotatable lid is oriented in an open configuration when said at least one opening of said rotatable lid is aligned with said at least one opening of said barrier member.
16. The disposable beverage container of claim 15, further comprising said at least one consumable is configured to dissolve in said liquid, thereby, releasing said at least one consumable into said disposable container forming a mixture.
17. The disposable container of claim 15, further comprising said rotatable lid having a removable funnel member connected to said at least one opening of said lid.
18. The disposable container of claim 17, further comprising said removable funnel member having a temperature reactive color changing material.
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