[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to a cup carrier, and more particularly, to an eco-friendly
paper carrier for takeout cups that is capable of simultaneously carrying a plurality
of cups in the state in which the cups are received therein.
[Background Art]
[0002] Disposable cups have come to be used for various purposes due to the advantage thereof
in that the disposable cup is convenient to use. For example, the disposable cup is
used as a beverage cup, a coffee cup, a cup for noodles, or a cup for other foods.
For this reason, the disposable cup has come to be one of the necessities of life.
[0003] Busy modern people not only drink coffee in coffee shops but also take out coffee
from coffee shops in order to drink the coffee at other places.
[0004] In addition to a general coffee selling system, in which customers order coffee in
coffee shops and drink the coffee while seated in the coffee shops, a take-out coffee
shop, in which no seats for customers to drink coffee are provided and at which a
customer merely orders coffee, a seller provides the ordered coffee to the customer
in the state of being received in a disposable cup, and the customer takes the coffee
away from the coffee shop and then drinks the coffee at another place that is not
provided by the seller, has been popularized. At this time, a disposable paper cup
is used as a coffee cup. Since it is inconvenient for a customer to carry two or more
cups of coffee, however, a coffee carrier is manufactured and provided to the customer.
[0005] That is, in the take-out coffee shop, one or more cups of coffee are sold to a customer
according to the order of the customer. However, it is difficult for the customer
to move while holding hot cups of coffee. In particular, it is difficult for one person
to carry two or more cups of hot coffee while holding them in his/her hands.
[0006] For this reason, a cup carrier configured to carry a plurality of cups that contains
hot contents has come to be used.
[0007] A generally used disposable cup carrier has a box-shaped or a tray-shaped structure
that is formed by assembling sheets of paperboard using glue or adhesive, or has a
tray-shaped structure that is formed by pouring pulp into a mold and hardening the
pulp in the same manner as when manufacturing an egg container. In this case, however,
the amount of raw materials necessary to manufacture the cup carrier is large, and
the manufacturing process is complicated, with the result that cost of manufacturing
the cup carrier is high. In addition, other expenses, such as a packing charge, a
transportation fee, and a storage fee, are also increased.
[0008] Furthermore, cups and straws cannot be received together in the conventional cup
carrier. As a result, the cups and the straws must be separately carried, which is
inconvenient, and the straws may be easily lost.
[Disclosure]
[Technical Problem]
[0009] The present invention has been made in order to solve the above problems with the
conventional art, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a cup carrier
that is capable of more stably supporting cups through a simple and secure structure
while saving material.
[0010] It is another object of the present invention to provide a cup carrier that is capable
of simultaneously receiving cups and straws, whereby it is possible to easily carry
the cups and straws without losing the cups or straws.
[0011] It is a further object of the present invention to provide a cup carrier having leg
units, which are bottom supports that are fastened so as not to be separated downward
from cups when the cup carrier is put down on a surface.
[Technical Solution]
[0012] In order to achieve the above objects, the present invention provides an eco-friendly
paper carrier for takeout cups including a rectangular cup carrier, which constitutes
the bottom thereof, a pair of grip units formed at opposite edges of the cup carrier,
each of the grip units being formed by incision in the form of a band so as to be
folded upward, a pair of bending pieces formed at the opposite edges of the cup carrier,
at which the grip units are formed by incision, so as to be folded downward, a portion
of the middle of each of the bending pieces being partially formed by incision to
define a horizontal straw receiving hole, and a plurality of leg units formed by incision
in the cup carrier so as to define a plurality of circular holes and bent 90 degrees
downward so as to be supported from a surface.
[0013] Each of the leg units may include a protruding piece formed at one side thereof in
a protruding fashion and an insertion recess formed at the other side thereof such
that the protruding piece is inserted into the insertion recess, whereby a protruding
piece formed at one of the leg units is inserted into an insertion recess formed in
another of the leg units such that adjacent different leg units are coupled to each
other.
[0014] In addition, a plurality of vertical straw receiving recesses may be further formed
in each edge of the cup carrier at which the bending pieces are not formed.
[0015] The present invention provides an eco-friendly paper carrier for takeout cups having
four or fewer cup holders formed therein.
[Advantageous Effects]
[0016] In the eco-friendly paper carrier for takeout cups having the above structure according
to the present invention, the cup carrier is made of a single sheet of paperboard,
whereby it is possible to reduce paper usage, and the four leg units are coupled to
each other in order to more stably support cups through a simple and secure structure.
[0017] In addition, various kinds of straws can be simultaneously received in addition to
the cups, whereby it is possible to easily carry the straws without losing the straws.
[Description of Drawings]
[0018]
FIG. 1 is a plan view showing an eco-friendly paper carrier for takeout cups according
to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the eco-friendly paper carrier for takeout cups
of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing the state in which grip units of the cup carrier
of FIG. 1 are folded upward;
FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing the state in which bending pieces and leg units
of the cup carrier of FIG. 3 are folded downward;
FIG. 5 is a front view showing the cup carrier of FIG. 4;
FIG. 6 is a side view showing the cup carrier of FIG. 4;
FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing the state in which a plurality of cups is received
in a cup carrier according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing the state in which straws are received in the
cup carrier of FIG. 7;
FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing the state in which a plurality of straws is received
in a cup carrier according to another embodiment of the present invention; and
FIGS. 10 to 17 are views showing the state in which cup carriers according to other
embodiments of the present invention are used.
[Best Mode]
[0019] The present invention has several embodiments and various modifications. Specific
ones of the embodiments will be described in more detail through the following detailed
description given with reference to the drawings. In the following description of
the present invention, a detailed description of well-known common technology incorporated
herein will be omitted when it may obscure the subject matter of the present invention.
[0020] Hereinafter, a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in
detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0021] As shown, the preferred embodiment of the present invention includes a cup carrier
100, a pair of grip units 110, a pair of bending pieces 130, in each of which a horizontal
straw receiving hole 140 is formed, and a plurality of leg units 120.
[0022] The cup carrier of the present invention is configured to securely and stably support
coffee cups while minimizing paper usage, and is characterized in that the cup carrier
is completed through folding and insertion without using an adhesive.
[0023] In particular, the present invention provides a cup carrier made of a sheet of rectangular
paper in order to reduce paper usage. To this end, the cup carrier 100 is made of
a sheet of rectangular paper, which constitutes the bottom thereof.
[0024] In addition, the grip units 110 are formed at opposite edges of the cup carrier 100,
and each of the grip units is formed by incision in the form of a band so as to be
folded upward.
[0025] The bending pieces 130 are formed at the opposite edges of the cup carrier 100, at
which the grip units 110 are formed by incision, so as to be folded downward. A portion
of the middle of each of the bending pieces is partially formed by incision to define
a horizontal straw receiving hole 140.
[0026] In addition, the leg units 120 are formed by incision in the cup carrier 100 so as
to define a plurality of circular holes (cup holders) 160, and are bent 90 degrees
downward so as to be supported from a surface.
[0027] The structure in which the leg units 120, which are formed by incision so as to define
a plurality of circular holes and which are bent about 90 degrees downward so as to
be supported from a surface, are formed at the cup carrier 100 is included within
the scope of the present invention.
[0028] In particularly, each of the leg units 120 includes a protruding piece 121 formed
at one side thereof in a protruding fashion and an insertion recess 122 formed at
the other side thereof such that the protruding piece is inserted into the insertion
recess.
[0029] Consequently, the present invention is characterized in that a protruding piece 121
formed at one of the leg units 120 is inserted into an insertion recess 122 formed
in another of the leg units 120 such that adjacent different leg units 120 can be
securely coupled to each other. In addition, an auxiliary leg 152 is further formed
at each of the leg units 120 so as to stand on a surface.
[0030] Consequently, the cup carrier is made of a single sheet of paperboard, whereby it
is possible to reduce paper usage, and the four leg units 120 are coupled to each
other in order to more stably support cups through a simple and secure structure.
[0031] Also, various kinds of straws can be simultaneously received in the horizontal straw
receiving holes 140, in addition to the cups, whereby it is possible to easily carry
the straws without losing the straws.
[0032] FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing the state in which a plurality of cups is received
in a cup carrier according to an embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 8 is
a perspective view showing the state in which straws are received in the cup carrier
of FIG. 7.
[0033] As shown, the cup carrier according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention
includes a cup carrier 100, which constitutes the bottom thereof, a pair of grip units
110 formed at opposite edges of the cup carrier 100, each of the grip units being
formed by incision in the form of a band so as to be folded upward, a pair of bending
pieces 130 formed at the opposite edges of the cup carrier 100, at which the grip
units 110 are formed by incision, so as to be folded downward, a portion of the middle
of each of the bending pieces being partially formed by incision to define a horizontal
straw receiving hole 140, and a plurality of leg units 120 formed by incision in the
cup carrier 100 so as to define a plurality of circular holes and bent 90 degrees
downward so as to be supported from a surface.
[0034] Consequently, the cup carrier is made of a single sheet of paperboard, whereby it
is possible to reduce paper usage, and the four leg units 120 are coupled to each
other in order to more stably support cups through a simple and secure structure.
In addition, various kinds of straws can be simultaneously received in the horizontal
straw receiving holes 140, whereby it is possible to easily carry the straws without
losing the straws.
[0035] FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing the state in which a plurality of straws is
received in a cup carrier according to another embodiment of the present invention.
[0036] As shown, the cup carrier according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention
includes a cup carrier 100, which constitutes the bottom thereof, a pair of grip units
110 formed at opposite edges of the cup carrier 100, each of the grip units being
formed by incision in the form of a band so as to be folded upward, a pair of bending
pieces 130 formed at the opposite edges of the cup carrier 100, at which the grip
units 110 are formed by incision, so as to be folded downward, a portion of the middle
of each of the bending pieces being partially formed by incision to define a horizontal
straw receiving hole 140, and a plurality of leg units 120 formed by incision in the
cup carrier 100 so as to define a plurality of circular holes (cup holders) and bent
90 degrees downward so as to be supported from a surface, as previously described.
[0037] In this embodiment of the present invention, however, a plurality of vertical straw
receiving recesses 112 may be further formed in each edge of the cup carrier 100 at
which the bending pieces 130 are not formed.
[0038] Another embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG. 10 is characterized in
that a straw insertion hole is formed through the center of the cup carrier 100 and
in that auxiliary cup supports 150 are formed at the cup carrier 100 such that the
auxiliary cup supports are bent downward when the cup carrier is incised so as to
form a plurality of circular holes to support cups.
[0039] Consequently, the cup carrier is made of a single sheet of paperboard, whereby it
is possible to reduce paper usage, and the four leg units 120 are coupled to each
other in order to more stably support cups through a simple and secure structure.
Also, various kinds of straws can be simultaneously received in the vertical straw
receiving recesses 112 in addition to cups, whereby it is possible to easily carry
the straws without losing the straws.
[0040] As shown in FIGS. 11 to 17, the cup carrier 100 of the present invention is formed
such that a square or rectangular board is cut and folded. As illustrated, the present
invention provides an optimized structure in which cups are supported using a square
or rectangular board so as not to be inclined while minimizing a wasted portion of
the board.
[0041] To this end, the cup carrier 100 is configured such that one or more pairs of holders
110 for holding cups are formed in the middle of the square or rectangular board,
such that two pairs of leg units 120a and 120b, which form pillars for supporting
the lower sides of the cups inserted into the holders, are formed in the middle of
the square or rectangular board, and such that grips 130 are formed at opposite edges
of the board so as to be folded upward toward a point above the middle of the board.
Consequently, the cups are supported by the leg units 120a and 120b, whereby it is
possible to stably carry the cups. In addition, a cutout portion of the board is minimized,
whereby it is possible to prevent waste of resources.
[0042] The cup carrier 100 is generally configured to simultaneously carry two cups or four
cups. The shape or the structure of the board is changed depending on whether the
cup carrier 100 is configured to carry two cups or four cups.
[0043] That is, in the case in which a pair of holders 110 are formed at opposite sides
of the board in order to carry a pair of cups, as shown in FIGS. 11 to 15, as an embodiment,
the board is formed in a rectangular form, and the leg units 120a and 120b are formed
so as to be folded downward from the inside of the respective holders and from the
front and the rear of the board between the holders. In the case in which two pairs
of holders 110 are formed in a symmetrical fashion in order to carry four cups, as
shown in FIGS. 16 and 17, as another embodiment, the board is formed in a square form,
and the leg units 120a and 120b are formed so as to be folded downward from the inside
of the respective holders.
[0044] In the above structure, the portions of the board that correspond to the inside of
the holders are not torn off in order to form the holders 110, but the portions of
the board that correspond to the inside of the holders are utilized as the leg units
120a and 120b, which is distinguished from the structure of conventional cup carriers,
in which the holder portions into which cups are inserted are torn off or cut out.
[0045] Of the leg units 120a and 120b, one pair of leg units 120a that are opposite each
other are provided at opposite sides thereof with insertion protrusions 121, and another
pair of leg units are provided at opposite sides thereof with insertion recesses 122,
into which the upper parts of the insertion protrusions are inserted. Consequently,
easy assembly is achieved through the connection structure of the leg units 120a and
120b. As shown in FIGS. 13 to 15, the two pairs of leg units 120a and 120b are configured
such that the insertion protrusions 121 and the insertion recesses 122 are formed
so as to be easily connected to each other and such that the insertion protrusions
and the insertion recesses are prevented from being easily disengaged from each other
in the state of being connected to each other.
[0046] In addition, the lower ends of the leg units 120a, at which the insertion protrusions
121 are formed, protrude further downward than the lower ends of the leg units 120b,
in which the insertion recesses 122 are formed, such that the lower ends of the leg
units 120a stand on a surface. That is, as shown in FIGS. 14 and 15, the lower ends
of the leg units 120a, at which the insertion protrusions 121 are formed, stand on
a surface in the state of being in contact with the surface.
[0047] The board is provided at opposite sides thereof with bending pieces 140, and a horizontal
straw receiving hole 150, configured to be widened such that a straw can be inserted
through the horizontal straw receiving hole when each bending piece is folded, is
formed at a boundary at which each bending piece is bent. As shown in the figures,
each bending piece 140 is configured such that the horizontal straw receiving hole
is widened upward at the time that each bending piece is folded. Consequently, it
is possible to safely insert a straw through each horizontal straw receiving hole,
as shown in the figures.
[0048] A perforated line for bending is formed at a boundary line for forming each bending
piece 140 and at a boundary line for forming each horizontal straw receiving hole
150. By forming such a perforated line, the horizontal straw receiving holes 150 are
smoothly formed when the bending pieces 140 are folded.
[0049] According to the present invention having the above structure, it is possible to
provide a structure optimized to minimize a wasted portion, thereby saving paper material.
In addition, since the pillars are formed at the lower parts of the middle of the
leg units, cups are stably supported when in use, thereby preventing the cups from
being inclined. Consequently, the present invention is more convenient to use and
also saves resources.
1. An eco-friendly paper carrier for takeout cups comprising a cup carrier having a plurality
of circular holes (cup holders) formed to support cups and a pair of grip units formed
at opposite edges of the cup carrier, each of the grip units being formed by incision
in a form of a band so as to be folded upward, wherein the eco-friendly paper carrier
for takeout cups further comprises:
a pair of bending pieces formed at the opposite edges of the cup carrier, at which
the grip units are formed by incision, so as to be folded, a portion of a middle of
each of the bending pieces being partially formed by incision to define a horizontal
straw receiving hole; and a plurality of leg units formed by incision in the cup carrier
so as to define a plurality of circular holes and bent downward so as to be supported
from a surface, and wherein
each of the leg units comprises a protruding piece formed at one side thereof in a
protruding fashion and an insertion recess formed at the other side thereof such that
the protruding piece is inserted into the insertion recess, whereby a protruding piece
formed at one of the leg units is inserted into an insertion recess formed in another
of the leg units such that adjacent different leg units are coupled to each other.
2. The eco-friendly paper carrier for takeout cups according to claim 1, wherein a plurality
of vertical straw receiving recesses is further formed in each edge of the cup carrier
at which the bending pieces are not formed.
3. The eco-friendly paper carrier for takeout cups according to claim 1, wherein a straw
insertion hole is formed through a center of the cup carrier.
4. The eco-friendly paper carrier for takeout cups according to claim 1, wherein an auxiliary
leg is further formed at each of the leg units so as to stand on a surface.
5. The eco-friendly paper carrier for takeout cups according to claim 1, wherein auxiliary
cup supports are formed at the cup carrier such that the auxiliary cup supports are
bent downward to support cups when the cup carrier is incised so as to form a plurality
of circular holes (cup holders).
6. An eco-friendly paper carrier for takeout cups comprising a cup carrier having a plurality
of cup holders formed to support cups and a pair of grip units formed at opposite
edges of the cup carrier, each of the grip units being formed by incision in a form
of a band so as to be folded upward, wherein
the cup carrier is configured such that a square or rectangular board is cut so as
to be foldable, such that one or more pairs of circular holders, through which cups
are inserted so as to be held by the holders, are formed in a middle of the board,
such that two pairs of leg units, which are folded downward to form pillars for supporting
lower sides of the cups inserted into the holders, are formed in the middle of the
board, such that grips are formed at opposite edges of the board so as to be folded
upward toward a point above the middle of the board, such that one pair of leg units
that are opposite each other are provided at opposite sides thereof with insertion
protrusions, and such that another pair of leg units are provided at opposite sides
thereof with insertion recesses, into which the insertion protrusions are inserted.
7. The eco-friendly paper carrier for takeout cups according to claim 6, wherein the
cup carrier is provided at opposite sides thereof with bending pieces, and wherein
a horizontal straw receiving hole, configured to be widened such that a straw can
be inserted through the horizontal straw receiving hole when each bending piece is
folded, is formed at a boundary between each bending piece and the board.
8. The eco-friendly paper carrier for takeout cups according to claim 7, wherein a perforated
line for bending is formed at a boundary line for forming each bending piece and at
a boundary line for forming each horizontal straw receiving hole.
9. The eco-friendly paper carrier for takeout cups according to claim 6, wherein the
cup holders are formed at opposite sides of the board, and wherein the leg units are
formed so as to be folded downward from an inside of the respective holders and from
a front and a rear of the board between the holders.
10. The eco-friendly paper carrier for takeout cups according to claim 6, wherein two
pairs of the cup holders are formed at opposite sides of the board in a symmetrical
fashion, and wherein the leg units are formed so as to be folded downward from an
inside of the respective holders.
11. The eco-friendly paper carrier for takeout cups according to claim 6, wherein lower
ends of the one pair of leg units at which the insertion protrusions are formed protrude
further downward than lower ends of the another pair of leg units at which the insertion
recesses are formed such that the lower ends of the one pair of leg units at which
the insertion protrusions are formed stand on a surface.