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US2670615A
US2670615A US188806A US18880650A US2670615A US 2670615 A US2670615 A US 2670615A US 188806 A US188806 A US 188806A US 18880650 A US18880650 A US 18880650A US 2670615 A US2670615 A US 2670615A
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  • This invention relates to cup covers, and more particularly to a combined cup cover and saucer pad.
  • a main object of the invention is to provide a novel and. improved combination cover for cups and glasses adapted to exclude foreign matter from the cup or glass with which it is used, to prevent spillage of the contents of the cup or glass, to provide heat insulation for the contents of the cup or glass, to provide a medium for advertising, and, when the device is employed as a saucer pad, to provide means for absorbing liquid inadvertently spilled from a cup, thus preventing drippings from the cup when the cup is picked up from the saucer, the device being very simple in construction, attractive in appearance and being arranged to fit snugly into a saucer.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide an improvide combination saucer pad and cover for a cup, said pad being very inexpensive to manufacture, being easy to handle and being arranged to fit snugly into a saucer and to be received at times on the top rim of a conventional cup.
  • Figure l is a top plan view of a saucer providedwith an improved pad device constructed in accordance with the present invention.
  • Figure 2 is a side elevational view, partly in vertical cross-section, showing a cup supported on a saucer and provided with the improved combination saucer pad and cover device of the present invention, said device being shown on the top rim of the cup in overlying relation to the contents of the cup;
  • Figure 3 is a vertical cross-sectional view taken through a cup and saucer, wherein the improved saucer pad of the present invention is positioned between the bottom of the cup and the saucer.
  • the device I I comprises one or more plies of absorbent paper, such as blotting paper or the like, shown at [2, said plies being circular in shape and being secured together in any suitable manner.
  • Designated at I3 is a bottom layer of metal foil, such as tin foil, which is adherently secured to the bottom surface of the absorbent plies l2.
  • the circular body thus formed is provided at its center with a depression l4 adapted to receive the bottom I5 of a conventional cup l6 in the manner shown in Figure 3. From Figure 3 it will be seen that the device II is adapted to fit into a conventional saucer I! to underlie a cup [6 supported therein.
  • the absorbent plies l2 When thus arranged, namely, in the manner shown in Figure 3, the absorbent plies l2 will absorb any drippings from the cup and will maintain the bottom of the cup substantially dry, so that no liquid will drip from the cup onto the users clothing when the cup is raised for drinking purposes.
  • the peripheral portion of the member II is formed with an annular, downwardly facing groove I8 which is concentric with the depression I6 and with the body ll, said groove I8 being adapted to fit on the top rim of a conventional cup IS in the manner shown in Figure 2, whereby the device may be employed as a cover for a cup to keep out foreign matter, prevent spillage and to retain heat.
  • the reflective layer I3 acts as a reflective barrier preventing escape of heat by radiation from the inside of the cup.
  • the various plies thereof are formed at the periphery of the device with superimposed tabs defining a composite, peripheral tab I9 which may be employed as a handle.
  • bottom layer I3 Various other suitable materials may be employed for the bottom layer I3, such as cellophane or a suitable type of paper.
  • a single layer of absorbent paper, such as blotting paper may be employed.
  • the top surface of the device is especially suitable for carrying advertisting material, since said top surface will be visible and conspicuous to the user of the device.
  • a combined cup cover and saucer pad comprising a circular disc formed of a plurality of super imposed circular laminations of blotting paper formed with a downwardly facing annular corrugation to receive the top rim of a cup at times and at other times to fit inside a saucer, said disc being formed at its central portion with a circular depressed portion adapted at said other times to fit inside the bottom of the saucer and to receive the bottom of a cup, and a lining of reflecive metal foil secured on the bottom surface of the disc, said annular corrugation being concentric with and located adjacent to the peripheral edge of the disc and being adapted to closely receive the top rim of the cup when the pad is placed over the cup in covering relation thereto.

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March 1954 J. R. DWORAK ET AL 2,670,615
SAUCER PAD Filed Oct. 6, 1950 INVENTORS dose-Pu R .Dwa/m/r Puoax. PH. hf .B as a Patented Mar. 2, 1954 OFFICE SAUCER PAD Joseph Dworak and Rudolph H. Busch,
* Galesburg; Ill;
Application October 6, 1950, Serial No. 188,806
1 Claim. 1
This invention relates to cup covers, and more particularly to a combined cup cover and saucer pad.
A main object of the invention is to provide a novel and. improved combination cover for cups and glasses adapted to exclude foreign matter from the cup or glass with which it is used, to prevent spillage of the contents of the cup or glass, to provide heat insulation for the contents of the cup or glass, to provide a medium for advertising, and, when the device is employed as a saucer pad, to provide means for absorbing liquid inadvertently spilled from a cup, thus preventing drippings from the cup when the cup is picked up from the saucer, the device being very simple in construction, attractive in appearance and being arranged to fit snugly into a saucer.
A further object of the invention is to provide an improvide combination saucer pad and cover for a cup, said pad being very inexpensive to manufacture, being easy to handle and being arranged to fit snugly into a saucer and to be received at times on the top rim of a conventional cup.
Further objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description and claims, and from the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Figure l is a top plan view of a saucer providedwith an improved pad device constructed in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 2 is a side elevational view, partly in vertical cross-section, showing a cup supported on a saucer and provided with the improved combination saucer pad and cover device of the present invention, said device being shown on the top rim of the cup in overlying relation to the contents of the cup;
Figure 3 is a vertical cross-sectional view taken through a cup and saucer, wherein the improved saucer pad of the present invention is positioned between the bottom of the cup and the saucer.
Refer-ring to the drawings, an improved combination saucer pad and cup cover, according to the present invention, is illustrated generally at I I. The device I I comprises one or more plies of absorbent paper, such as blotting paper or the like, shown at [2, said plies being circular in shape and being secured together in any suitable manner. Designated at I3 is a bottom layer of metal foil, such as tin foil, which is adherently secured to the bottom surface of the absorbent plies l2. The circular body thus formed is provided at its center with a depression l4 adapted to receive the bottom I5 of a conventional cup l6 in the manner shown in Figure 3. From Figure 3 it will be seen that the device II is adapted to fit into a conventional saucer I! to underlie a cup [6 supported therein. When thus arranged, namely, in the manner shown in Figure 3, the absorbent plies l2 will absorb any drippings from the cup and will maintain the bottom of the cup substantially dry, so that no liquid will drip from the cup onto the users clothing when the cup is raised for drinking purposes.
The peripheral portion of the member II is formed with an annular, downwardly facing groove I8 which is concentric with the depression I6 and with the body ll, said groove I8 being adapted to fit on the top rim of a conventional cup IS in the manner shown in Figure 2, whereby the device may be employed as a cover for a cup to keep out foreign matter, prevent spillage and to retain heat. The reflective layer I3 acts as a reflective barrier preventing escape of heat by radiation from the inside of the cup.
To facilitate handling of the device, the various plies thereof are formed at the periphery of the device with superimposed tabs defining a composite, peripheral tab I9 which may be employed as a handle.
Various other suitable materials may be employed for the bottom layer I3, such as cellophane or a suitable type of paper. Instead of employing a plurality of laminations I 2, a single layer of absorbent paper, such as blotting paper, may be employed.
The top surface of the device is especially suitable for carrying advertisting material, since said top surface will be visible and conspicuous to the user of the device.
Although a specific embodiment of an improved combination saucer pad and cover for a cup has been disclosed in the foregoing description, it will be understood that various modifications within the spirit of the invention may occur to those skilled in the art. Therefore, it is intended that no limitations be placed on the invention except as defined by the scope of the appended claim.
What is claimed is:
A combined cup cover and saucer pad comprising a circular disc formed of a plurality of super imposed circular laminations of blotting paper formed with a downwardly facing annular corrugation to receive the top rim of a cup at times and at other times to fit inside a saucer, said disc being formed at its central portion with a circular depressed portion adapted at said other times to fit inside the bottom of the saucer and to receive the bottom of a cup, and a lining of reflecive metal foil secured on the bottom surface of the disc, said annular corrugation being concentric with and located adjacent to the peripheral edge of the disc and being adapted to closely receive the top rim of the cup when the pad is placed over the cup in covering relation thereto.
JOSEPH R. DWORAK. RUDOLPH H. BUSCH.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 237,137 Skilton Feb. 1, 1881 884,791 Baxter Apr; 14, 1908 1,359,056 Gregory Nov. 16, I920 Number Number Name Date Mander Apr. 17, 1928 Smith Oct. 23, 1928 Verbeck May 29, 1934 Low June 11, 1935 Meinecke May 19, 1936 Klayf Nov. 23, 1937 Elsaesser in June 25, 1940 Wheeler A e Mar. 1'7, 1942 Lersch Mar. 7, 1950 Peters Aug. 8, 1950 FOREIGN PATENTS 7 Country Date Fiance Apr. 23, 1934
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Cited By (4)

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US3357590A (en) * 1966-09-12 1967-12-12 Safford Earl Cup-saucer insert to absorb drippings
US3762591A (en) * 1971-03-30 1973-10-02 R Gray Anti-drip device
US4733790A (en) * 1981-07-14 1988-03-29 Stein Donald P Combination drip pan and container lid
US20100314395A1 (en) * 2009-06-10 2010-12-16 Haden Dawn M Plate with engaging member

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US237137A (en) * 1881-02-01 Charles g
US884791A (en) * 1908-04-14 Edward F Baxter Jar-cover.
US1359056A (en) * 1920-04-15 1920-11-16 James K Gregory Supplemental saucer
US1666389A (en) * 1926-11-11 1928-04-17 James L Mander Cup and saucer
US1688992A (en) * 1927-06-21 1928-10-23 Charles A Holt Cup supporting and covering saucer
US1960606A (en) * 1933-01-31 1934-05-29 Verbeck Karl Tray for drinking glasses
FR766912A (en) * 1934-01-12 1934-07-06 Accessory for beverage containers
US2004166A (en) * 1933-04-13 1935-06-11 Stanley J Low Coaster
US2041563A (en) * 1935-10-12 1936-05-19 Meinecke & Company Sanitary tumbler cover and coaster
US2099741A (en) * 1936-05-20 1937-11-23 Klayf Hyman Saucer for cups
US2205687A (en) * 1939-02-27 1940-06-25 Frank S Elsaesser Antidrip device
US2276678A (en) * 1940-07-05 1942-03-17 Ingram & Bell Ltd Combination top and medicine container for medicine glasses
US2499762A (en) * 1945-02-24 1950-03-07 Emil W Lersch Saucer pad
US2518368A (en) * 1946-03-28 1950-08-08 Robert H Wendt Dry cup assembly

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US884791A (en) * 1908-04-14 Edward F Baxter Jar-cover.
US237137A (en) * 1881-02-01 Charles g
US1359056A (en) * 1920-04-15 1920-11-16 James K Gregory Supplemental saucer
US1666389A (en) * 1926-11-11 1928-04-17 James L Mander Cup and saucer
US1688992A (en) * 1927-06-21 1928-10-23 Charles A Holt Cup supporting and covering saucer
US1960606A (en) * 1933-01-31 1934-05-29 Verbeck Karl Tray for drinking glasses
US2004166A (en) * 1933-04-13 1935-06-11 Stanley J Low Coaster
FR766912A (en) * 1934-01-12 1934-07-06 Accessory for beverage containers
US2041563A (en) * 1935-10-12 1936-05-19 Meinecke & Company Sanitary tumbler cover and coaster
US2099741A (en) * 1936-05-20 1937-11-23 Klayf Hyman Saucer for cups
US2205687A (en) * 1939-02-27 1940-06-25 Frank S Elsaesser Antidrip device
US2276678A (en) * 1940-07-05 1942-03-17 Ingram & Bell Ltd Combination top and medicine container for medicine glasses
US2499762A (en) * 1945-02-24 1950-03-07 Emil W Lersch Saucer pad
US2518368A (en) * 1946-03-28 1950-08-08 Robert H Wendt Dry cup assembly

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3357590A (en) * 1966-09-12 1967-12-12 Safford Earl Cup-saucer insert to absorb drippings
US3762591A (en) * 1971-03-30 1973-10-02 R Gray Anti-drip device
US4733790A (en) * 1981-07-14 1988-03-29 Stein Donald P Combination drip pan and container lid
US20100314395A1 (en) * 2009-06-10 2010-12-16 Haden Dawn M Plate with engaging member

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