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US759029A
US759029A US18925404A US1904189254A US759029A US 759029 A US759029 A US 759029A US 18925404 A US18925404 A US 18925404A US 1904189254 A US1904189254 A US 1904189254A US 759029 A US759029 A US 759029A
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    • 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 improvements in aseptic drinking-cups; and it has for its object the prevention of the spread of diseases caused by promiscuous use of ordinary cups at public drinking-fountains, hospitals, public conveyances, &c. It is intended to be used but once or by the same personiand then destroyed. When not in use, it may be folded flat and carried in the pocket, preferably inclosed within an envelop, card-case, or suitable closing device. It is also adapted for use as a sputum'cup for hospitals or sanitariunis. It can be manufactured at a very slight expense when made in quantities for the trade.
  • Figure 1 is a top plan view of a blank of paper or other suitable textile or fibrous material from which the cup is made.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing the said blank formed as a cylindrical or similar open-ended tube reinforced in one end with a flexible or ductile rim, preferably made of metal wire, integral with which is an extension or handle.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the finished cup, showing its bottom closed.
  • Fig. 4 is a vertical section on the line L 4 shown in Fig. 3, and Fig. 5 shows the cup in a folded position.
  • a blank A of paper or other suitable flexible textile or fibrous material as shown in Fig. 1, which is afterward formed into an openended tube B, (shown in Fig. 2,) the overlapping longitudinal edges of whichare adhesively secured, as shown at 7).
  • a ductile or flexible rim C preferably made of metal wire, shown as being adhesively secured to the body portion by inclosing said wire within an annular lip b and securing the latter to the upper body portion by cement or other suitable adhesive material.
  • the said rim is extended at one place in the form of a hook or handle C, by means of which the cup can be held when in use.
  • the lower open end of the cup is closed by overlapping folds B B, properly attached together by cement or other suitable adhesive material, as shown in Figs. 3, a, and 5.
  • the cup is then dipped into or impregnated with hot liquid paraflin or other suitable waterproof material, by which the cup is rendered aseptic and waterproof for the purposes stated.
  • the cup may be collapsed and folded flat, as shown in Fig. 5, thus occupying a very small place, and may be carried inclosed in an envelop, pocketbook,&c. ready for use as occasions may require.
  • a drinking-cm. formed of a sheet of collapsible material having two of its edges suitably secured together and having one end closed, the other end being open and provided with a continuous flange, and a band of flexible material arranged between said flange and the body of the cup provided with an extension projecting from the cup and adapted to form a handle therefor, said band adapted when the cup is folded to be folded therewith and when the cup is open to strengthen the open end of said cup.

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No. 759,029. PATENTED MAY 3, 1904.
J. J. SHEA.
ASEPTIG DRINKING CUP.
APPLICATION FILED JAN. 16. 1904.
H0 MODEL.
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Patented May 3, 1904.
PATENT I EEicE.
JOHN J. SHEA, OF BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS.
ASEPTIC DRINKING-CUP.
BPECIFIGATION forming part of Letters Patent N 0. 759,029, dated May 3, 1904.
Application filed January 16, 1904. $erial No. 189,254 (No model.)
To all 11/72/0772, it In/my concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN J. SHEA, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Beverly, in the county of Essex and State of M assachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Aseptic Drinking-Cups, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to improvements in aseptic drinking-cups; and it has for its object the prevention of the spread of diseases caused by promiscuous use of ordinary cups at public drinking-fountains, hospitals, public conveyances, &c. It is intended to be used but once or by the same personiand then destroyed. When not in use, it may be folded flat and carried in the pocket, preferably inclosed within an envelop, card-case, or suitable closing device. It is also adapted for use as a sputum'cup for hospitals or sanitariunis. It can be manufactured at a very slight expense when made in quantities for the trade.
The in vention is carried out as follows, ref erence being had to the accompanying drawings, wherein--- Figure 1 is a top plan view of a blank of paper or other suitable textile or fibrous material from which the cup is made. Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing the said blank formed as a cylindrical or similar open-ended tube reinforced in one end with a flexible or ductile rim, preferably made of metal wire, integral with which is an extension or handle. Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the finished cup, showing its bottom closed. Fig. 4 is a vertical section on the line L 4 shown in Fig. 3, and Fig. 5 shows the cup in a folded position.
Similar letters refer to similar parts wherever they occur on the different parts of the drawings.
in making my aseptic drinking-cup I use a blank A of paper or other suitable flexible textile or fibrous material, as shown in Fig. 1, which is afterward formed into an openended tube B, (shown in Fig. 2,) the overlapping longitudinal edges of whichare adhesively secured, as shown at 7).
To the upper open end of said. tube is attached in a suitable manner a ductile or flexible rim C, preferably made of metal wire, shown as being adhesively secured to the body portion by inclosing said wire within an annular lip b and securing the latter to the upper body portion by cement or other suitable adhesive material. The said rim is extended at one place in the form of a hook or handle C, by means of which the cup can be held when in use.
The lower open end of the cup is closed by overlapping folds B B, properly attached together by cement or other suitable adhesive material, as shown in Figs. 3, a, and 5. The cup is then dipped into or impregnated with hot liquid paraflin or other suitable waterproof material, by which the cup is rendered aseptic and waterproof for the purposes stated.
i/Vhen not in use, the cup may be collapsed and folded flat, as shown in Fig. 5, thus occupying a very small place, and may be carried inclosed in an envelop, pocketbook,&c. ready for use as occasions may require.
l/Vhat I wish to secure by Letters Patent and claim is-- A drinking-cm.) formed of a sheet of collapsible material having two of its edges suitably secured together and having one end closed, the other end being open and provided with a continuous flange, and a band of flexible material arranged between said flange and the body of the cup provided with an extension projecting from the cup and adapted to form a handle therefor, said band adapted when the cup is folded to be folded therewith and when the cup is open to strengthen the open end of said cup.
In testimony whereof I have aflixed my signature in presence of two witnesses.
JOHN J. SHEA.
WVitnesses:
ALuAN Annni iu, SAMUEL P. WHITE.
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US3279926A (en) * 1963-12-06 1966-10-18 Inst Ct Americano De Investiga Individual coffee extractor
US3995740A (en) * 1971-12-23 1976-12-07 Owens-Illinois, Inc. Nestable fabricated thermoplastic container
US5518748A (en) * 1994-10-24 1996-05-21 Ito; Sadaharu Edible containers and methods of making the same

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3279926A (en) * 1963-12-06 1966-10-18 Inst Ct Americano De Investiga Individual coffee extractor
US3995740A (en) * 1971-12-23 1976-12-07 Owens-Illinois, Inc. Nestable fabricated thermoplastic container
US5518748A (en) * 1994-10-24 1996-05-21 Ito; Sadaharu Edible containers and methods of making the same

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