BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
1. FIELD OF INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a cap for a cup and, more particularly, to an edible
cap.
2. RELATED PRIOR ART
[0002] Conventional disposable cups are made of plastics such as synthetic resin such as
polypropylene ("PP"). However, such plastic disposable cups can hardly be decomposed
and hence causes a serious problem to the environment. Hence, plastic disposable cups
are banned in many countries.
[0003] To reduce the use of plastics, currently disposable cups are made of paper with plastic
coating. A paper cup is often used with a cap to keep liquid in the paper cup. However,
such caps are typically made of plastics such as synthetic resin such as PP and hence
cause a serious problem to the environment.
[0004] The present invention is therefore intended to obviate or at least alleviate the
problems encountered in the prior art.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
[0005] It is the primary objective of the present invention to provide a cup with an edible
cap.
[0006] To achieve the foregoing objective, the edible cap includes an edible flat body and
at least one edible film. The edible flat body is in the form of a cap. The edible
film is attached to at least one face of the flat body in a detachable manner.
[0007] Other objectives, advantages and features of the present invention will be apparent
from the following description referring to the attached drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0008] The present invention will be described via detailed illustration of two embodiments
referring to the drawings wherein:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a cup used with a cap according to the first embodiment
of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the cap shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is an enlarged partial view of the cap shown in FIG. 2;
FIG. 4 is an enlarged partial view of the cap shown in FIG. 3;
FIG. 5 is another enlarged partial view of the cap shown in FIG. 3; and
FIG. 6 is a partial and cross-sectional view of a cap according to the second embodiment
of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0009] Referring to FIG. 1, a cup 12 is used with a cap 20 according to a first embodiment
of the present invention. The cup 12 includes an open end and a closed end. The cup
12 includes an upper edge 14 that extends around the open end. Liquid such as water,
coffee, tea and any other drinks is filled into or poured from the cup 12 via the
open end. The open end of the cup 12 can be closed by the cap 20.
[0010] Referring to FIG. 2, the cap 20 includes a top portion 22 formed on a wall 24 that
extends in a circle in compliance with the upper edge 14 of the cup 12. The wall 24
includes a lower edge (not numbered) that extends around an opening 26 of the cap
20. The upper edge 14 of the cup 12 is inserted in the wall 24 of the cap 20 via the
opening 26. The upper edge 14 of the cup 12 is fitted in the wall 24 of the cap 20
to keep the cap 20 on the cup 12.
[0011] Referring to FIG. 3, the cap 20 includes two films 21 and 23 respectively attached
to two opposite faces of a flat body 28. Each of the films 21 and 23 extends over
the top portion 22 and/or the wall 24. The films 21 and 23 are preferably two separate
elements. However, the films 21 and 23 can be made in one piece in another embodiment.
[0012] Preferably, the films 21 and 23 are made of an edible material, and the flat body
28 is made of another edible material. The films 21 and 23 are used to protectively
cover the flat body 28.
[0013] The films 21 and 23 are preferably made of an edible material that is made from plants
or animals. The films 21 and 23 can be made of starch, gelatin or lecithin. For example,
the films 21 and 23 are preferably made of glutinous rice.
[0014] Alternatively, the films 21 and 23 can be made of a combination of casein with pectin.
The casein is derived from milk. To make the films 21 and 23, casein in the form of
liquid is sprayed onto the flat body 28. The casein cures and becomes the films 21
and 23 to protect the flat body 28 from oxygen in the air. Thus, the films 21 and
23 prevent the flat body 28 from decaying. The effect of the casein is 500 times as
well as current plastics. Moreover, the casein can be decomposed as well as eaten.
[0015] The pectin is a natural polymer compound such as citrus pectin. The pectin is mixed
with the casein to improve the strength, wet fastness and heat resistance of the films
21 and 23. Thus, the films 21 and 23 cannot easily be dissolved by liquid.
[0016] The flat body 28 includes a starch layer 29 and two wax layers 25 and 27 respectively
attached to two opposite faces of the starch 29. The starch layer 29 is a core of
the cap 20. The starch layer 29 extends in the top portion 22 and/or the wall 24 of
the cap 20.
[0017] The starch layer 29 is made of starch or amylum. The starch is in the form of powder
or grains of wheat, potato, corn, yam, cassava, lotus root, rice, konjac or modified
starch for example. Therefore, the starch layer 29 is edible and absorbable by human
bodies. The starch layer 29 is intended to render the cap 20 crunchy like cookies.
[0018] The wax layers 25 and 27 are made of edible wax derived from animals (such as bee
wax) or vegetable (such as fruit wax) or made of a mixture of edible wax with fatty
wax. Hence, the wax layers 25 and 27 are edible and sticky.
[0019] When the wax layers 25 and 27 are attached to the opposite faces of the starch layer
29. The wax layer 25 is used as an adhesive layer to adhere the film 21 to the starch
layer 29. The wax layer 27 is used as another adhesive layer to adhere the film 23
to the starch layer 29. Thus, the films 21 and 23 can be attached to or detached from
the flat body 28. Moreover, the starch layer 29 includes micro capsules 30 with a
diameter of 30 to 1000 µm (micrometer).
[0020] Referring to FIG. 4, some of the micro capsules 30 are hollow capsules 31. Each of
the hollow capsules 31 includes an edible shell 32 filled with a gaseous material
34 such as air.
[0021] Referring to FIG. 5, the other of the micro capsules 30 are solid capsules 33. Each
of the solid capsules 33 includes an edible shell 32 that contains filling 35 in the
form of liquid or solid. The filling 35 is made of cream, chocolate, strawberry jam,
milk and any other flavored dairy products, sweetener or seasoning for example.
[0022] Therefore, the micro capsules are edible and absorbable by human bodies.
[0023] Referring to FIG. 1, during transportation, the films 21 and 23 protect the flat
body 28 from contaminants.
[0024] The films 21 and 23 keep the flat body 28 from liquid contained in the cup 12 as
the cap 20 closes the open end of the cup 12. Thus, the flat body 28 does not get
wet, softened or dissolved. Advantageously, the flat body 28 effectively keeps the
liquid in the cup 12, without any leakage. Alternatively, the cap 20 can be consumed
by a user or decomposed in the environment.
[0025] As mentioned above, the films 21 and 23 can be detached from the flat body 28. The
flat body 28 can be eaten by the user and the films 21 and 23 can be decomposed in
the environment. Alternatively, the films 21 and 23 and the flat body 28 can all be
eaten by the user.
[0026] Moreover, the films 21 and 23 and/or the flat body 28 can be eaten with the liquid
contained in the cup 12.
[0027] Referring to FIG. 6, there is shown a cap according to a second embodiment of the
present invention. The second embodiment is identical to the first embodiment except
for several features.
[0028] Firstly, the film 23 is saved. That is, only the film 21 is attached to an external
face of the flat body 28 of the cap 20.
[0029] Secondly, each of the wax layers 25 and 27 contains grains 40. The grains 40 can
be grinded nut such as hazel nut, walnut, almond, cashew nut, pine nut, chest nut,
ginkgo, pistachio, macadamia, peanut, sunflower seed, pumpkin seed and water melon
seed.
[0030] The present invention has been described via the illustration of the embodiments.
Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the embodiments without departing
from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the embodiments shall not limit
the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.
1. An edible cap comprising:
an edible flat body (28) in the form of a cap; and
at least one edible film (21, 23) attached to at least one face of the flat body (28)
in a detachable manner.
2. The edible cap according to claim 1, wherein the film (21, 23) is made of starch.
3. The edible cap according to claim 1, wherein the film (21, 23) is made from an animal.
4. The edible cap according to claim 1, wherein the film (21, 23) is made from a plant.
5. The edible cap according to claim 1, wherein the film (21, 23) is made of a mixture
of casein with pectin.
6. The edible cap according to claims 1 through 5, wherein the flat body (28) comprises:
an edible starch layer (29); and
at least one edible wax layer (25, 27) attached to at least one face of the starch
layer (29), wherein the wax layer (25, 27) adheres the film (21, 23) to the flat body
(28) in a detachable manner.
7. The edible cap according to claim 6, wherein the wax layer (25, 27) is made of an
animal.
8. The edible cap according to claim 6, wherein the wax layer (25, 27) is made of a plant.
9. The edible cap according to claim 6, wherein the wax layer (25, 27) is made of a mixture
of edible wax with fatty acid.
10. The edible cap according to claim 6, wherein the flat body (28) further comprises
grains (40) inserted in the wax layer (25, 27).
11. The edible cap according to claim 6, wherein the flat body (28) further comprises
micro capsules (30) inserted in the starch layer (29).
12. The edible cap according to claim 11, wherein the micro capsules (30) are made with
a diameter of 30 to 1000 µm.
13. The edible cap according to claim 11, wherein at least one of the micro capsules (30)
comprises a shell (32) and a gaseous material (34) filled in the shell (32).
14. The edible cap according to claim 11, wherein at least one of the micro capsules (30)
comprises a shell (32) and filling (35) contained in the shell (32).