Related Applications
[0001] This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §120 and is a continuation-in-part
of
U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 14/212,709 titled Beverage Lid System, Beverage
Lid and Associated Methods, filed on March 14, 2014 by the inventors of the present application which, in turn, claims the benefit under
35 U.S.C. §119(e) of
U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 61/915,828 titled Beverage Lid Having
Integral Stirrer, filed on December 13, 2013, the entire contents of each of which are incorporated herein by reference except
to the extent that any disclosure therein conflicts with any disclosure here.
Field of the Invention
[0002] The present invention relates to beverage lids and, more specifically, to lids to
be used with beverages that have integral stirrers.
Background
[0003] Beverage lids for disposable beverage containers have been used in the past to prevent
a beverage from being spilled outside of the beverage container. This is especially
advantageous for travelers that may desire to drink a beverage in a vehicle, for example.
Traditional beverage lids, however, can be cumbersome to handle when used in connection
with beverages that may require condiments to be added thereto. For example, when
the beverage lid is positioned to cover a cup of coffee, a consumer that has received
the cup of coffee may desire to add, for example, milk, creamer, sugar, or sweetener
to the coffee. In order to accomplish this, however, the beverage lid must be removed,
the condiment deposited into the cup, the beverage stirred, and the beverage lid must
thereafter be replaced over the cup. Upon completing this process, the consumer must
then dispose of the stirrer. This can be a difficult process to manage, especially
when in a vehicle. Further, disposal of the stirrer is not a simple task in a vehicle.
For example, the stirrer may find its way to the floor board of the vehicle or, even
worse, the consumer may simply decide to litter.
[0004] Adding sugar to a beverage and stirring the sugar into the beverage is not always
a very fast process. For example, the sugar may not initially dissolve into the beverage
that is added. In such a case, it is desirous to continuously stir the beverage. When
using, however, a traditional beverage lid, this would require continuous removal
of the beverage lid in order to stir the beverage.
[0005] Such a typical beverage lid is illustrated, for example, in
U.S. Patent No. 8,322,562 to Dybala. Such a lid may be positioned over a beverage container to prevent a beverage held
within the container from being spilled out. The beverage lid illustrated in the Dybala
'562 patent includes a drinking opening to allow a consumer to sip the beverage. The
Dybala beverage lid, however, must be removed in order to add anything to the beverage
contained within the beverage container, and to also stir that which is been added
to the beverage.
[0006] There have been some devices introduced to block the drinking opening formed in a
beverage lid. For example,
U.S. Patent No. 8,387,795 to Rogers, et al. discloses a combined beverage lid plug and book mark. After a consumer is done using
the bookmark, the consumer may use the bookmark to block the opening in a beverage
lid. This may be advantageous to prevent any of the beverage contained within the
beverage container from being spilled outwardly through the drinking opening. The
Rogers lid, however, still must be removed in order for a consumer to add any type
of condiments to a beverage.
[0007] There have been some beverage lids for beverage containers that are not intended
to be disposable that may include an electrically powered stirrer connected thereto.
For example, European Patent No.
EP 2 198 762 discloses a hot beverage making apparatus that includes a lid that has a motorized
stirrer connected to a bottom portion thereof. This may be used to stir hot beverages,
for example, cappuccino and other milk hot beverages.
[0008] Accordingly, there exists a need to provide a beverage lid that allows a user to
add condiments to a beverage and to stir the condiments after being added without
the need to remove the lid from the beverage container. This background information
is provided to reveal information believed by the applicant to be of possible relevance
to the present invention. No admission is necessarily intended, nor should be construed,
that any of the preceding information constitutes prior art against the present invention.
Summary of the Invention
[0009] With the above in mind, it is therefore an object of the present invention to provide
a beverage lid that allows a consumer the ability to add a condiment to a beverage
contained in the beverage container without the need to remove the beverage lid from
the beverage container. It is further an object of the present invention to provide
a beverage lid system that allows a consumer to stir the beverage contained within
the beverage container while the beverage lid remains fastened to the beverage container.
[0010] These and other objects, features, advantages and objectives of the present invention
are provided by a beverage lid system that comprises a beverage lid and a stirrer.
The beverage lid may include an outer lid member and an inner lid member rotatably
carried by an interior portion of the outer lid member. The stirrer may be adapted
to be connected to a portion of the inner lid member. The inner lid member may be
rotatable with respect to the outer lid member so that when the stirrer is connected
to the inner lid member, the stirrer is moveable with the inner lid member.
[0011] The inner lid member may include a stirrer handle that extends upwardly from a top
portion of the inner lid member. The stirrer handle may be adapted to receive the
stirrer. Further, the stirrer handle may include a top, sidewalls extending downwardly
from the top and connected to the top portion of the inner lid member, and extending
therethrough, and an open bottom. An end portion of the stirrer may matingly engage
the open bottom of the stirrer handle. The inner lid member may also include a top
opening formed through a top portion thereof. The beverage lid further comprises a
top opening cover connected to the top portion of the inner lid member and adapted
to be moved between an opened position and a closed position. The closed position
is defined as the top opening cover being positioned over the top opening and engaging
the top portion of the inner lid member. The opened position is defined as the top
opening cover being disengaged from the top portion of the inner lid member.
[0012] The beverage lid may further comprise a tether member having a first end connected
to the top portion of the inner lid member, and a second end connected to the top
opening cover. The outer lid member may also include a drinking opening formed through
the top portion thereof. A drinking opening cover may movably engage the top portion
of the outer lid member. The drinking opening cover may be moveable between an opened
position and a closed position. The opened position may be defined as the drinking
opening being exposed, and the closed position may be defined as the drinking opening
cover covering the drinking opening.
[0013] In another embodiment of the beverage lid system, the beverage lid may include a
seal member positioned between an outer peripheral portion of the inner lid member
and an inner peripheral portion of the inner lid member. A method aspect of the present
invention is for using a beverage lid system. The method may include connecting the
stirrer to a portion of the inner lid member so that when the stirrer is connected
to the inner lid member, the stirrer is movable with the inner lid member.
[0014] The invention is also directed to the following items:
- 1. A beverage lid system comprising: a beverage lid comprising:
an outer lid member, and an inner lid member rotatably carried by an interior portion
of the outer lid member; and a stirrer adapted to be connected to a portion of the
inner lid member; wherein the inner lid member is rotatable with respect to the outer
lid member so that when the stirrer is connected to the inner lid member, the stirrer
is moveable with the inner lid member.
- 2. The system according to item 1 wherein the inner lid member comprises a stirrer
handle that extends upwardly from a top portion of the inner lid member; and wherein
the stirrer handle is adapted to receive the stirrer.
- 3. The system according to item 2 wherein the stirrer handle includes a top, sidewalls
extending downwardly from the top and connected to the top portion of the inner lid
member and extends therethrough, and an open bottom.
- 4. The system according to item 3 wherein an end portion of the stirrer matingly engages
the open bottom of the stirrer handle.
- 5. The system according to item 1 wherein the inner lid member includes a top opening
formed through a top portion thereof; wherein the beverage lid further comprises a
top opening cover connected to the top portion of the inner lid member and adapted
to be moved between an opened position and a closed position; wherein the closed position
is defined as the top opening cover being positioned over the top opening and engaging
the top portion of the inner lid member; and wherein the opened position is defined
as the top opening cover being disengaged from the top portion of the inner lid member.
- 6. The system according to item 5 wherein the beverage lid further comprises a tether
member having a first end connected to the top portion of the inner lid member, and
a second end connected to the top opening cover.
- 7. The system according to item 1 wherein the outer lid member includes a drinking
opening formed through the top portion thereof, and comprising a drinking opening
cover that movably engages the top portion of the outer lid member, and is moveable
between an opened position and a closed position; wherein the opened position is defined
as the drinking opening being exposed; and wherein the closed position is defined
as the drinking opening cover covering the drinking opening.
- 8. The system according to item 1 wherein the beverage lid further comprises a seal
member positioned between an outer peripheral portion of the inner lid member and
an inner peripheral portion of the outer lid member.
- 9. A beverage lid comprising an outer lid member; and an inner lid member rotatably
carried by an interior portion of the outer lid member; wherein the inner lid member
is rotatable with respect to the outer lid member.
- 10. The beverage lid according to item 9 wherein the inner lid member comprises a
stirrer handle that extends upwardly from a top portion of the inner lid member; wherein
the stirrer handle includes a top, sidewalls extending downwardly from the top and
connected to the top portion of the inner lid member and extends therethrough, and
an open bottom; and wherein the stirrer handle is adapted to receive the stirrer.
- 11. The beverage lid according to item 9 wherein the inner lid member includes a top
opening formed through a top portion thereof; and further comprising a top opening
cover connected to the top portion of the inner lid member and adapted to be moved
between an opened position and a closed position; wherein the closed position is defined
as the top opening cover being positioned over the top opening and engaging the top
portion of the inner lid member; and wherein the opened position is defined as the
top opening cover being disengaged from the top portion of the inner lid member.
- 12. The beverage lid according to item 11 further comprising a tether member having
a first end connected to the top portion of the inner lid member, and a second end
connected to the top opening cover.
- 13. The beverage lid according to item 9 wherein the outer lid member includes a drinking
opening formed through the top portion thereof; and further comprising a drinking
opening cover that movably engages the top portion of the outer lid member, and is
moveable between an opened position and a closed position; wherein the opened position
is defined as the drinking opening being exposed; and wherein the closed position
is defined as the drinking opening cover covering the drinking opening.
- 14. The beverage lid according to item 9 further comprising a seal member positioned
between an outer peripheral portion of the inner lid member and an inner peripheral
portion of the outer lid member.
- 15. A method of using a beverage lid system, the beverage lid system comprising a
beverage lid and a stirrer that is connectable to the beverage lid, the beverage lid
comprising an outer lid member and an inner lid member rotatably carried by the outer
lid member, the method comprising: connecting the stirrer to a portion of the inner
lid member so that when the stirrer is connected to the inner lid member, the stirrer
is movable with the inner lid member.
- 16. The method according to item 15 wherein the inner lid member comprises a stirrer
handle that extends upwardly from a top portion of the inner lid member; and wherein
the step of connecting the stirrer to the inner lid member comprises connecting the
stirrer to the stirrer handle.
- 17. The method according to item 16 wherein the stirrer handle includes a top, sidewalls
extending downwardly from the top and connected to the top portion of the inner lid
member and extends therethrough, and an open bottom; and wherein the step of connecting
the stirrer to the inner lid member comprises engaging an end portion of the stirrer
with the open bottom of the stirrer handle.
- 18. The method according to item 15 wherein the inner lid member includes a top opening
formed through a top portion thereof; wherein the beverage lid further comprises a
top opening cover connected to the top portion of the inner lid member; wherein the
top opening cover is moveable between an opened position and a closed position; wherein
the closed position is defined as the top opening cover being positioned over the
top opening and engaging the top portion of the inner lid member; and wherein the
opened position is defined as the top opening cover being disengaged from the top
portion of the inner lid member.
- 19. The method according to item 15 wherein the outer lid member includes a drinking
opening formed through the top portion thereof, and wherein the beverage lid further
comprises a drinking opening cover; wherein the drinking opening cover is moveable
between an opened position and a closed position; wherein the opened position is defined
as the drinking opening being exposed; and wherein the closed position is defined
as the drinking opening cover covering the drinking opening.
- 20. The method according to item 15 wherein the beverage lid further comprises a seal
member positioned between an outer peripheral portion of the inner lid member and
an inner peripheral portion of the outer lid member.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0015]
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a beverage lid system having an integral stirrer according
to an embodiment of the present invention having portions cutaway.
FIG. 2 is a top plan view of a beverage lid of the beverage lid system illustrated
in FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view of the beverage lid illustrated in FIG. 2 and taken
through line 3--3.
FIG. 4 is a bottom plan view of the beverage lid illustrated in FIG. 1.
FIG. 5 is a side elevation view of the beverage lid illustrated in FIG. 4.
FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view of the beverage lid system illustrated in FIG.
1.
FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of another embodiment of a beverage lid system
according to the present invention.
Detailed Description of the Invention
[0016] The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference
to the accompanying drawings, in which preferred embodiments of the invention are
shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should
not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments
are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully
convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. Those of ordinary skill
in the art realize that the following descriptions of the embodiments of the present
invention are illustrative and are not intended to be limiting in any way. Other embodiments
of the present invention will readily suggest themselves to such skilled persons having
the benefit of this disclosure. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout.
[0017] Although the following detailed description contains many specifics for the purposes
of illustration, anyone of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that many variations
and alterations to the following details are within the scope of the invention. Accordingly,
the following embodiments of the invention are set forth without any loss of generality
to, and without imposing limitations upon, the claimed invention.
[0018] In this detailed description of the present invention, a person skilled in the art
should note that directional terms, such as "above," "below," "upper," "lower," and
other like terms are used for the convenience of the reader in reference to the drawings.
Also, a person skilled in the art should notice this description may contain other
terminology to convey position, orientation, and direction without departing from
the principles of the present invention.
[0019] Furthermore, in this detailed description, a person skilled in the art should note
that quantitative qualifying terms such as "generally," "substantially," "mostly,"
and other terms are used, in general, to mean that the referred to object, characteristic,
or quality constitutes a majority of the subject of the reference. The meaning of
any of these terms is dependent upon the context within which it is used, and the
meaning may be expressly modified.
[0020] Referring now to FIGS. 1-6, embodiments of a beverage lid system according to the
present invention are now described. As perhaps best illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 6,
the beverage lid system according to the present invention preferably includes a beverage
lid 10 and an integrated stirrer 12 so that a user may advantageously add condiments
to a beverage, such as, for example, creamer for coffee, or a sweetener, through a
passageway formed in a top portion of the beverage lid (as will be discussed in greater
detail below) and stir the condiment using the integrated stirrer. This advantageously
allows for condiments to be added to a beverage without the need to remove the beverage
lid from a cup.
[0021] The beverage lid 10 of the present invention illustratively has a substantially circular
shape to accommodate the shape of traditional beverage holders, i.e. cups. The present
invention contemplates various sized beverage lids to accommodate various sized beverage
containers, including those standard sized beverage containers typically found in
the United States, throughout Europe and Asia. It is further contemplated that the
beverage lid 10 according to embodiments of the present invention may be used in connection
with any type of cup whether or not the cup is disposable. For example, the beverage
lid 10 according to embodiments of the present invention may be used in connection
with biodegradable cups, compostable cups, degradable cups, polyethylene terephthalalate
(PET) cups, poly-coated cups, post consumer recycled content cups, recyclable cups,
wax coated cups, paper cups, poly-coated cups, post-consumer cups, sustainable cups,
wax coated paper cups, compostable plastic cups, hard plastic cups, kids cups, concession
cups, polypro thin wall cups, polystyrene cups, foam cups, dart fusion cups and thin-wall
polystyrene cups. Further, the present invention contemplates that the beverage lid
10 and integrated stirrer may be used in connection with thermoses, or other cups
that are typically used in connection with lids such as, for example, Tervis® Tumblers.
Those skilled in the art, however, will appreciate that the beverage lid 10 according
to the present invention may advantageously be provided having any shape while still
accomplishing the goals, features and objectives of the present invention. More particularly,
it is contemplated that the beverage lid 10 may, for example, have a square shape,
a rectangle shape, and an ovular shape, a polygonal shape, or any shape suitable to
accommodate any cup upon which it may be positioned. It is also contemplated that
in the case of a beverage lid that has any shape that is not circular, the inner lid
member 18 (as will be discussed in greater detail below) will still have a circular
shape, and an inner peripheral portion of the outer lid member 14 will have a similar
circular shape.
[0022] Referring now to FIG. 6, additional features of the beverage lid 10 according to
embodiments of the present invention are now described in greater detail. More specifically,
the beverage lid 10 may include an outer lid member 14 and an inner lid member 18.
Further, the outer lid member 14 and inner lid member 18 are preferably rotatably
connected to one another. In other words, the inner lid member 18 is rotatably carried
by the outer lid member 14. This advantageously allows for the inner lid member 18
to rotate with respect to the outer lid member 14.
[0023] The outer lid member 14 illustratively includes a medially positioned opening adapted
to receive the inner lid member 18. More specifically, an interior portion of the
outer lid member 14 includes a track. The track may be adapted to receive sidewalls
of the inner lid member 18. The outer lid member 14 is characterized by a top, sidewalls
extending downwardly therefrom, and a bottom. More particularly, the outer lid member
14 also includes a cup engaging track along the bottom that is adapted to engage the
top portion of a cup so that the beverage lid 10 according to embodiments of the present
invention may be fixedly connected to a top portion of a cup. The outer lid member
14 also illustratively includes a drinking opening 28 formed through the top portion
thereof. The drinking opening 28 may, for example, be a passageway that is formed
through the outer lid member 14 so that a beverage within a cup may be accessed by
a user when the beverage lid 10 is fixedly connected to the top of the cup. The drinking
opening 28 is illustrated as having an ovular shape. Those skilled in the art will
appreciate, however, that the drinking opening 28 may have any shape while still carrying
out the goals, features and objectives according to the present invention.
[0024] As perhaps best illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 6, the outer lid member 14 may also include
a drinking opening cover 30 that is adapted to be moved between a closed position
and an opened position. The closed position is defined as the drinking opening cover
30 completely, or nearly completely, covering the drinking opening 28 formed through
the top portion of the outer lid member 14. The opened position is defined as the
drinking opening cover 30 being positioned so that the drinking opening 28 is exposed
to allow a user to extract beverage from the cup that the beverage lid is connected
to. In other words, when the drinking opening cover 30 is in the open position, the
drinking opening 28 allows for the passageway to be formed through the outer lid member
14, whereas when the drinking opening cover 30 is in the closed position, no passageway
is provided through the outer lid member.
[0025] The drinking opening cover 30 is illustrated as slidably engaging the drinking opening
28 formed in the outer lid member 14. Those skilled in the art, however, will appreciate
that many other configurations may be provided for the drinking opening cover 30.
For example, the drinking opening cover 30 may be removably connected to the drinking
opening 28 of the outer lid member so that a user may simply remove and discard the
drinking opening cover 30 allowing for the passageway of the drinking opening to remain
open. In such a case, the drinking opening cover 30 may be connected to the outer
lid member 14 using a perforated connection that allows for a user to simply remove
the drinking opening cover. Those skilled in the art will further appreciate that
the drinking opening cover 30 is merely an optional feature of the present invention,
and that the beverage lid 10 according to the present invention contemplates embodiments
that do not include a drinking opening cover. Further, the drinking opening cover
30 of the outer lid member 14 is illustrated as having a shape that is ovular, i.e.,
similar to the shape of the drinking opening 28 that is illustrated. Those skilled
in the art will appreciate that, similar to the drinking opening 28, the drinking
opening cover 30 may also have any shape, but that the shape of the drinking opening
cover 30 is preferably similar to the shape of the drinking opening 28.
[0026] The inner lid member 18 of the beverage lid 10 according to embodiments of the present
invention will now be described in greater detail. As illustrated in FIG. 6, the inner
lid member 18 rotatably engages the opening formed in the outer lid member 14 and,
more specifically, the opening formed in an interior peripheral portion of the outer
lid member. The inner lid member 18 includes a top and a bottom, and sidewalls extending
therebetween. The sidewalls of the inner lid member 18 may engage a track portion
formed on the interior peripheral portion of the opening formed in the outer lid member
14. Accordingly, the track portion formed on the interior peripheral portion of the
outer lid member 14 may have a height that is larger than the height of the sidewalls
on an outer peripheral portion of the inner lid member 18 so that the inner lid member
may rotate with respect to the outer lid member.
[0027] As also illustrated in FIG. 6, a stirrer handle 26 may connect to and protrude upwardly
from a top portion of the inner lid member 18. The stirrer handle 26 may be a cylindrically
shaped member that protrudes upwardly from the top of the inner lid member 18, and
may be hollow. In other words, an interior portion of the stirrer handle 26 may be
open. As will be discussed in greater detail below, the interior portion of the stirrer
handle 26 is adapted to receive a portion of the stirrer 12. The illustrated stirrer
handle 26 includes a top and sidewalls extending downwardly therefrom. The sidewalls
are connected to the top portion of the inner lid member 18 and, in some embodiments
extends therethrough so that an open bottom of the stirrer handle 26 is exposed when
viewing the beverage lid 10 from the bottom, i.e., as illustrated in FIG. 4.
[0028] The beverage lid 10 according to embodiments of the present invention may also include
a stirrer 12. The stirrer 12 is adapted to engage the stirrer handle 26. More particularly,
the stirrer 12 is elongate, and has a first end 36 that matingly engages the open
bottom portion of the stirrer handle 26. The stirrer 12 also includes a main body
34 that extends downwardly from the first end 36, and a second end 38 opposite the
first end. The second end 38 of the stirrer 12 includes a stirring member 32 that
is adapted to move (agitate or stir) a beverage being held in a cup when the inner
lid member 18 is rotated with respect to the outer lid member 14. Accordingly, the
user may grasp the stirrer handle 26 when the inner lid member 18 is connected to
the outer lid member 14, and rotate in the inner lid member in any direction. Such
rotation will cause the stirrer member 12 that is connected to the stirrer handle
26 to also rotate and agitate, or stir, the beverage being held in the cup that the
beverage lid 10 according to the present invention is connected to.
[0029] The stirrer 12 of the beverage lid 10 according to embodiments of the present invention
is illustrated as a spoon. Those skilled in the art, however, will appreciate that
the stirrer 12 may take on any shape. For example, the stirrer 12 may be in the shape
of a traditional coffee stirrer. Further, the second end 38 of the stirrer 12, although
illustrated as being a spoon having an ovular shape, may have any shape, i.e., rectangular,
square, etc. The present invention also contemplates that the stirrer 12 may have
a continuous width the entire length thereof, or may be provided by a stirrer straw.
[0030] The inner lid member 18 may include a top opening 20 which is perhaps best illustrated
in FIG. 1. The top opening 20 advantageously allows a user to deposit condiments into
a beverage while the beverage lid 10 is connected to the cup. For example, and using
coffee for illustrative purposes only, if the beverage lid 10 is positioned on a cup
of coffee, a user may deposit cream, milk, sweetener, or any other condiment into
their coffee without removing the beverage lid through the top opening 20. The beverage
lid 10 may also include a top opening cover 22. The top opening cover 22 is shaped
to substantially cover the top opening 20 formed through the inner lid member 18.
Further, the top opening cover 22 may be connected to the inner lid member 18 using
a tether member 24. Accordingly, the top opening cover 22 may be removed from the
top opening 20 but still connected to the inner lid member 18 by the tether member
24. Further, the connection between the tether member 24 and the top opening cover
22 may include a seam. This connection between the tether member 24 and the top opening
cover 22 advantageously allows the top opening cover to be folded back so that a portion
of the top opening cover remains in contact with a portion of the top opening 20 formed
in the inner lid member 18. If the user so desires, however, the top opening cover
22 may be fully removed from the top opening 20 but still connected to the inner lid
member 18 of the beverage lid 10 by virtue of the connection to the tether member
24.
[0031] Referring now to FIG. 7, another embodiment of the beverage lid 10' is now described
in greater detail. In this embodiment of the beverage lid 10', a seal is provided.
More specifically, a seal 42' is provided between the inner lid member 18' and the
outer lid member 14'. The second seal 42' may be positioned between an outer peripheral
portion of the inner lid member 18' and the inner peripheral portion of the outer
lid member 14'. Accordingly, the second seal 42' may advantageously reduce, or even
eliminate, any possibility of a beverage being contained within the beverage container
from leaking through a portion of the beverage lid 10'. The other elements of this
embodiment of the beverage lid 10' are similar to those on the first embodiment of
the beverage lid 10, are labeled with prime notation, and require no further discussion
herein.
[0032] Operation of the beverage lid system according to embodiments of the present invention
is now described in greater detail. More specifically, a user may desire to position
the beverage lid 10 according to the present invention on a cup that contains a beverage.
In storage, the stirrer 12 of the beverage lid 10 may, for ease of storage, be disconnected
from the stirrer handle 26 formed on the inner lid member 18. In other words, the
stirrer 12 may be separated from the stirrer handle so that, as described in greater
detail below, the beverage lid 10 may be stored in a stacked configuration prior to
being connected to a cup. Accordingly, the stirrer 12 may be connected to the stirrer
handle 26 prior to connecting the beverage lid 10 to the cup. Upon connecting the
beverage lid 10 of the present invention to the cup, the stirrer 12 may extend downwardly
into the cup so that the stirrer is in communication with the beverage held within
the cup. Thereafter, the user may access the top opening 20 formed in the inner lid
member 18 by removing the top opening cover 22. As described above, moving the top
opening cover 22 may include simply folding back the top opening cover or completely
removing the top opening cover from contact with the top opening 20 so that the top
opening cover is held to the inner lid member 18 using the tether member 24. The present
invention contemplates that the top opening cover 22 may, in some instances, be completely
removed from the inner lid member 18, i.e., that the top opening cover 22 and the
tether 24 are disconnected from the inner lid member if so desired by a user.
[0033] Upon accessing the top opening 20 formed in the inner lid member 18, the user may
add any condiments desired to the beverage by pouring, or depositing, the condiments
through the top opening. After depositing the desired condiments into the beverage
through the top opening 20, the user may, if desired, choose to close the top opening
by positioning the top opening cover 22 over the top opening. Thereafter, the user
may grasp the stirrer handle 26 and rotate in any direction to cause the beverage
contained within the cup to be stirred, or agitated. This advantageously allows for
the condiment that has been deposited into the beverage to be readily mixed with the
beverage.
[0034] The configuration of the beverage lid 10 according to embodiments of the present
invention advantageously eliminates the problem that arises when a user desires to
add a condiment to a beverage that already has a lid connected to the cup that is
holding the beverage. For example, when a user orders coffee at a drive-through, many
times, the coffee is served not to the user's liking. Many times the coffee may require
additional cream, milk, or sweetener. In such a case, the user, while sitting in their
vehicle, must remove the beverage lid, add whatever condiments may be necessary, attempt
to stir the beverage to mix the condiments into the beverage, and again position the
beverage lid onto the cup. The beverage lid 10 according to the present invention
advantageously eliminates this issue by allowing the user to simply access the top
opening 20 formed in the inner lid member 18, add whatever condiments may be necessary,
grasp the stirrer handle 26, rotate the stirrer handle to cause rotation of the stirrer
12, thereby allowing the condiments to be mixed with the beverage. In other words,
removal of the beverage lid is eliminated by use of beverage lid 10 according to the
present invention.
[0035] Also for example, in the case of cold beverages, such as iced tea and iced coffee,
sugar may not dissolve as easily as when adding sugar to warm beverages. In such cases,
users tend to need to continuously stir their beverage so as to allow for the sugar
(or other condiments) that have not dissolved to be better distributed through the
beverage. The beverage container system of the present invention that includes a beverage
lid 10 and a removable stirrer 12 advantageously allows for a user to continuously
stir and/or agitate their beverage throughout the drinking process without the need
to remove the lid from the beverage, or even engage in other "stir-like" activities
such as, for example, swirling their beverage within the cup without spilling any
of the beverage through a drinking opening formed in the cup. Yet another example
may be warm beverages where some of the ingredients of the warm beverage may tend
to settle, e.g., hot chocolate. In such a case, the stirrer 12 of the beverage system
according to embodiments of the present invention may advantageously allow for a user
to stir into the beverage those ingredients that have settled from the beverage.
[0036] The configuration of the beverage lid 10 according to embodiments of the present
invention also advantageously allows for use in retail settings where space may be
limited. In other words, the plurality of beverage lids 10 may be advantageously stacked
on top of one another and a plurality of stirrers 12 may be positioned in close proximity
to the beverage lid 10. Upon ordering of a beverage, a worker in a retail establishment
may simply attach the stirrer to a bottom portion of the stirrer handle 26 on the
inner lid member 18 before positioning the beverage lid over the cup. Thereafter,
the user that receives the beverage having the beverage lid 10 according to the present
invention connected thereto can readily add any condiments that may be necessary through
the top opening 20 formed in the inner lid member 18 and readily stir the condiment
and the beverage using the stirrer 12 without the need to remove the beverage lid
from the cup.
[0037] Some of the illustrative aspects of the present invention may be advantageous in
solving the problems herein described and other problems not discussed which are discoverable
by a skilled artisan.
[0038] While the above description contains much specificity, these should not be construed
as limitations on the scope of any embodiment, but as exemplifications of the presented
embodiments thereof. Many other ramifications and variations are possible within the
teachings of the various embodiments. While the invention has been described with
reference to exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the
art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements
thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications
may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention
without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that
the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best or
only mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will
include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims. Also, in
the drawings and the description, there have been disclosed exemplary embodiments
of the invention and, although specific terms may have been employed, they are unless
otherwise stated used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes
of limitation, the scope of the invention therefore not being so limited. Moreover,
the use of the terms first, second, etc. do not denote any order or importance, but
rather the terms first, second, etc. are used to distinguish one element from another.
Furthermore, the use of the terms a, an, etc. do not denote a limitation of quantity,
but rather denote the presence of at least one of the referenced item.
[0039] Thus the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their
legal equivalents, and not by the examples given.
1. A beverage lid comprising
an outer lid member; and
an inner lid member rotatably carried by an interior portion of the outer lid member;
wherein the inner lid member is rotatable with respect to the outer lid member.
2. The beverage lid according to Claim 1 wherein the inner lid member comprises a stirrer
handle that extends upwardly from a top portion of the inner lid member; wherein the
stirrer handle includes a top, sidewalls extending downwardly from the top and connected
to the top portion of the inner lid member and extends therethrough, and an open bottom;
and wherein the stirrer handle is adapted to receive the stirrer.
3. The beverage lid according to one of Claims 1 and 2 wherein the inner lid member includes
a top opening formed through a top portion thereof; and further comprising a top opening
cover connected to the top portion of the inner lid member and adapted to be moved
between an opened position and a closed position; wherein the closed position is defined
as the top opening cover being positioned over the top opening and engaging the top
portion of the inner lid member; and wherein the opened position is defined as the
top opening cover being disengaged from the top portion of the inner lid member.
4. The beverage lid according to Claim 3 further comprising a tether member having a
first end connected to the top portion of the inner lid member, and a second end connected
to the top opening cover.
5. The beverage lid according to any one of Claims 1 to 4 wherein the outer lid member
includes a drinking opening formed through the top portion thereof; and further comprising
a drinking opening cover that movably engages the top portion of the outer lid member,
and is moveable between an opened position and a closed position; wherein the opened
position is defined as the drinking opening being exposed; and wherein the closed
position is defined as the drinking opening cover covering the drinking opening.
6. The beverage lid according to any one of Claims 1 to 5 further comprising a seal member
positioned between an outer peripheral portion of the inner lid member and an inner
peripheral portion of the outer lid member.
7. A beverage lid system comprising:
a beverage lid according to any one of claims 1 to 6;
a stirrer adapted to be connected to a portion of the inner lid member; and
wherein the inner lid member is rotatable with respect to the outer lid member so
that when the stirrer is connected to the inner lid member, the stirrer is moveable
with the inner lid member.
8. The system according to Claim 7 wherein the inner lid member comprises a stirrer handle
that extends upwardly from a top portion of the inner lid member; and wherein the
stirrer handle is adapted to receive the stirrer.
9. The system according to Claim 7 wherein the stirrer handle includes a top, sidewalls
extending downwardly from the top and connected to the top portion of the inner lid
member and extends therethrough, and an open bottom.
10. The system according to Claim 9 wherein an end portion of the stirrer matingly engages
the open bottom of the stirrer handle.
11. The system according to any one of Claims 7 to 10 wherein the beverage lid further
comprises a seal member positioned between an outer peripheral portion of the inner
lid member and an inner peripheral portion of the outer lid member.
12. A method of using a beverage lid system, the beverage lid system comprising a beverage
lid and a stirrer that is connectable to the beverage lid, the beverage lid comprising
an outer lid member and an inner lid member rotatably carried by the outer lid member,
the method comprising:
connecting the stirrer to a portion of the inner lid member so that when the stirrer
is connected to the inner lid member, the stirrer is movable with the inner lid member.
13. The method according to Claim 12 wherein the inner lid member comprises a stirrer
handle that extends upwardly from a top portion of the inner lid member; and wherein
the step of connecting the stirrer to the inner lid member comprises connecting the
stirrer to the stirrer handle.
14. The method according to Claim 13 wherein the stirrer handle includes a top, sidewalls
extending downwardly from the top and connected to the top portion of the inner lid
member and extends therethrough, and an open bottom; and wherein the step of connecting
the stirrer to the inner lid member comprises engaging an end portion of the stirrer
with the open bottom of the stirrer handle.
15. The method according to Claim 12 wherein the beverage lid further comprises a seal
member positioned between an outer peripheral portion of the inner lid member and
an inner peripheral portion of the outer lid member.