WO2022058165A1 - Récipient à boire présentant une enveloppe et sac à mains et dispositif de maintien pour récipient à boire - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a drinking vessel with a container for a beverage and with a cover and with a holding structure that accommodates the container in a detachable manner, the cover covering the holding structure at least partially on a side facing away from the container.
- the invention relates to a handbag with a drinking vessel and a holding device for the drinking vessel.
- a drinking vessel of the type mentioned at the outset is known from US 2008/0087786 A1.
- This drinking vessel comprises a beverage can received in a cup-shaped support structure and a pouch which partially surrounds the support structure in order to thermally insulate the beverage can.
- a handbag with a holding device for a drinking vessel in the form of a beverage can is specified in US Pat. No. 5,813,445.
- This holding device is attached to a wall of the handbag and can be made of a thermally insulating material so that a drink held in the drinking vessel maintains its temperature.
- Drinking vessels with a coating which are used to hold beverages, are known from the prior art.
- the ladies in particular use portable drinking vessels that make it possible to have a drink at any time, e.g. B. on the way to work, when driving in the car or on public transport and when shopping.
- portable drinking containers are often carried in handbags.
- U1 discloses a drinking vessel with a container for holding a drink and with a cover made of textile and leather material, which has a connecting section with buttons, buckles, Velcro fasteners or zippers.
- the cover can be removed from the container for cleaning the container of the drinking vessel.
- the cover has buttons, buckles, Velcro and/or zippers that can be undone to detach it from the container. Due to the mechanical stress caused by the opening and closing of zippers, buttons, buckles and Velcro fasteners, the cover is subject to wear during removal and installation on the drinking vessel container.
- the object of the invention is to provide a drinking vessel with a container for a drink that is easy to clean and that can be tailored to the appearance of a handbag or other objects or to an interior, and a holding device for holding the drinking vessel in one Bag, especially a handbag to provide.
- Regular and sufficient drinking of beverages is beneficial to health if, on the one hand, the beverages are tailored to the needs of a human body and, on the other hand, hygiene regulations are observed. For reasons of hygiene, the areas of a drinking vessel that are touched by the mouth and that are in contact with a beverage held therein must be cleaned regularly.
- One idea of the invention is that a drinking vessel that is covered by a coating on the Appearance of a handbag, a tennis bag, a golf bag or a travel bag is matched, but also on the interior or seats of a motor vehicle or aircraft by z. B.
- the material, the color and surface finish of the cover corresponds to the material, the color and surface finish of the bag, the interior or the seats, and is particularly popular with women not only for health reasons but also for fashion reasons.
- the invention proposes accommodating the drink in the drinking vessel in a container that a support structure carrying the liner, the liner at least partially covering the support structure on a side remote from the container, and wherein the container is releasably secured to the support structure.
- the container can be cleaned in a dishwasher without the coating being damaged in the process.
- the covering of the drinking vessel can be removed from the container without exposing the covering to undesired mechanical loads.
- the container is preferably cup-shaped. It then has a container bottom wall and a side wall connected to the container bottom wall.
- the holding structure preferably has a hollow body with a cavity in which the container can be arranged, the hollow body then having a hollow body wall surrounding the side wall of the container. By forming an air space between the side wall of the container and the hollow body, the thermal insulation of a drink accommodated in the container can be effected.
- the support structure has a stable shape but can be elastic.
- the holding structure can have a support part which is used to support the container in a bottom section.
- the holding structure has a hollow body wall on which support bodies with support sections for resting against the side wall of the container are formed on a side facing the side wall of the container. In this way, a secure hold of the container in the holding structure can be guaranteed.
- the support sections of the hollow body wall can in particular be rib-shaped.
- the support bodies can have a holding contour designed to overlap a side wall part of the side wall in a holding section of the container, which serves to press the container in the holding structure against the supporting part with a clamping force when the holding contour overlaps the side wall part. This measure serves to releasably secure the container in the holding structure and causes the container to be seated firmly in the cavity of the hollow body of the holding structure.
- the support structure may have a container bottom opening.
- the container can have a mounting structure projecting through the opening at the bottom on its bottom-side container section.
- a preferred embodiment of the drinking vessel provides that the mounting structure protruding through the opening of the hollow body on the container bottom side has a dovetail-shaped cross section with an undercut.
- the hollow body can then have elastically deformable tongues that protrude into the undercut of the container structure. In this way, the container can be releasably secured with a secure fit in the support structure.
- the container can also have an external thread which can be screwed into an internal thread of the hollow body in order to fix the container in the hollow body.
- the container can in principle also be held in the hollow body by means of a magnetic element fixed in the hollow body and can thus be detachably fixed to the holding structure.
- magnetizable material is arranged and a magnetic element is integrated into the holding structure in a section opposite the container bottom wall.
- a drinking vessel according to the invention preferably has a drinking body which is positively connected to the hollow body or bears positively against the cover and is connected to the container and has a concave recess into which a beverage accommodated in the container can be fed from the container through a container opening opposite the container bottom. It is advantageous if the drinking body is connected to the container in a fluid-tight manner. This prevents liquid from escaping from the container if the drinking vessel is tilted.
- a preferred embodiment of the drinking vessel provides that the drinking body has a drinking body opening connecting the interior of the container with the concave recess of the drinking body and has an adjustable cover body for selectively opening and closing the drinking body opening.
- a drinking body sealing element for sealing the lid body to the drinking body can be provided between the lid body and the drinking body.
- the drinking body overlaps a container section on the opening side with a container connection part and has a ring part with an annular flange-shaped contact surface which, when the drinking body is connected to the container accommodated in the holding structure, faces an opening edge of the cavity of the holding structure.
- the cover is protected from mechanical damage at the transition from the holding structure to the drinking body.
- the drinking vessel has a cover element that is detachably connected to a bottom section of the holding structure and overlaps the cover.
- the holding structure is made of an elastically deformable material whose modulus of elasticity is greater than the modulus of elasticity of the material of the container.
- the holding structure can in particular be made of a plastic material.
- the container can be made of a metallic material, in particular stainless steel.
- the cover can be made of a flexible material, in particular leather.
- the invention also extends to a bag, e.g. a handbag, a tennis bag or a travel bag with a drinking vessel, which is at least partially made of the flexible material.
- a bag e.g. a handbag, a tennis bag or a travel bag with a drinking vessel, which is at least partially made of the flexible material.
- the handbag can have a bag body with a holding device for the drinking vessel arranged in the bag body.
- the invention also extends to a holding device for a drinking vessel, which preferably has the features specified above.
- the holding device has a sleeve body with a receptacle which is adapted to the holding structure of the container and in which the drinking vessel can be held.
- the holding device has at least one connection means for fixing the holding device in the pocket body of a handbag. In this way it can be achieved that the drinking vessel can be carried in the pocket without tipping over in the pocket.
- connection means can be designed in particular as a strap that is used to hold the holding device in the bag body of a bag a carrying strap of the bag can be connected. This measure enables the holding device to be fixed in a wide variety of pockets.
- the strap has a strap lock with a first lock part and a second lock part which is complementary to the first lock part and which is used to open and close a strap loop which is placed around the carrying strap of the bag to hold the holding device in the bag body can be. It can thus be achieved that the holding device can be quickly fixed in a pocket and quickly detached from a pocket.
- connection means can be provided for fixing the holding device in the bag body of the bag. In this way, a secure hold of the holding device for a drinking vessel in a pocket can be guaranteed.
- FIG. 1 shows a first drinking vessel with a cover that is matched to the design of a handbag
- Figure 2 is an exploded view of the drinking vessel
- 3 is a perspective view of the drinking vessel
- Figure 4 is a plan view of the drinking vessel in the direction of arrow IV of Figure 3;
- FIG. 5 shows a longitudinal section of the drinking vessel in a sectional plane corresponding to the line V--V from FIG. 4;
- FIG. Fig. 6 is an enlarged view of section VI of Fig. 5;
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged view of section VII of FIG. 5;
- FIG. 8 shows a further longitudinal section of the drinking vessel in a sectional plane corresponding to line VIII--VIII from FIG. 4;
- FIG. 9 shows a cross section of the drinking vessel in a sectional plane corresponding to the line IX-IX from FIG. 1;
- FIG. 12 shows a further cross section of the drinking vessel in a sectional plane marked on the line XII--XII from FIG. 1;
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view of a drinking body of the drinking vessel
- Fig. 14 is a side view of the drinking body of the drinking vessel
- FIG. 15 shows a section of the drinking body of the drinking vessel along the line XV-XV from FIG. 14;
- 16 is a perspective view of a ring body of the drinking vessel
- Fig. 17 is a side view of the ring body of the drinking vessel
- FIG. 18 shows a section of the annular body of the drinking vessel along the line XVIII-XVII of FIG. 17; 19 shows a longitudinal section of a second drinking vessel;
- FIG. 20 shows a cross section of the second drinking vessel in a sectional plane corresponding to the line XX-XX from FIG. 19;
- FIG. 21 shows a longitudinal section of a third drinking vessel
- FIG. 22 shows a cross section of the third drinking vessel in a sectional plane corresponding to the line XXII-XXII from FIG. 21;
- Figure 24 is an exploded view of a fourth drinking vessel
- Figure 25 is a plan view of the drinking vessel in the direction of arrow XXV of Figure 23;
- FIG. 26 shows a longitudinal section of the drinking vessel in a section plane corresponding to the line XXVI-XXVI from FIG. 25;
- Fig. 27 is an enlarged view of portion XXVII of Fig. 26;
- Fig. 28 is an enlarged view of portion XXVIII of Fig. 26;
- FIG. 29 shows a longitudinal section of the drinking vessel in a section plane corresponding to the line XXIX-XXIX from FIG. 25;
- FIG. 30 shows a cross section of the drinking vessel in a sectional plane corresponding to the line XXX-XXX from FIG. 23; 31 shows a further cross section of the drinking vessel along line XXXI
- FIG. 32 shows a further cross section of the drinking vessel in a sectional plane corresponding to the line XXXII-XXXII from FIG. 23;
- FIG. 33 shows a further cross section of the drinking vessel in a sectional plane marked on the line XXXIII-XXXIII from FIG. 23;
- 35 shows a section of the handbag with a first holding device for holding the drinking vessel
- Figure 36 is an interior view of the handbag with the drinking vessel accommodated therein;
- FIG. 37 shows a second holding device for holding the drinking vessel in the pocket body of a handbag
- 39 shows a third holding device for holding the drinking vessel in the pocket body of a handbag.
- 40 shows the third holding device with a handbag.
- the first drinking vessel 10 (1 ) shown in FIG. 1 can be dismantled and has an appearance that is matched to the design of a handbag.
- 2 is an exploded view of drinking vessel 10 (1 >.
- Drinking vessel 10 (1 > includes a stainless steel container 12 formed as a cup having a container bottom wall 14 and a connected to container bottom wall 14 a Side wall 16 has.
- a support structure 18 in the drinking vessel 10 (1) in the form of a hollow body made of an elastic plastic material.
- the support structure 18 has a stable shape and serves as a receptacle for the container 12.
- Figure 3 is a perspective view of drinking vessel 10 (1 ⁇
- Figure 4 is a plan view of the drinking vessel in the direction of arrow IV of Figure 1.
- Figure 5 shows a section of the drinking vessel along line V - V of Fig. 4.
- Fig. 6 is an enlarged view of section VI of Fig. 5.
- the hollow body of support structure 18 has a cavity wall 20 surrounding side wall 16 of container 12 .
- the hollow body of the holding structure 18 has a support part 22 which serves to support the container 12 in a container section 24 on the bottom side.
- the container 12 has an interior space 26 which is open on one side and extends from the container bottom 28 in the bottom container section 24 to a container opening 30 which has a circular opening edge 31 .
- the container 12 has a container axis 32 which is perpendicular to the container opening 30 and runs through the center of the container opening 30 and which is an axis of symmetry of the inner space 26 .
- FIG. 5 is a longitudinal section of the drinking vessel in a plane in which the container axis 32 runs.
- the container 12 has a container bottom wall 14 with an annular portion 34 which is followed by a container portion 36 having a mounting structure.
- the container section 36 with the mounting structure has, in the plane of a longitudinal section in which the container axis 32 runs, a dovetail-shaped cross section with an outer contour which has an undercut. In the container section 24 on the bottom side, this outer contour follows in sections the shape of a mushroom head.
- the mounting structure in the container section 36 protrudes through an opening 38 on the container bottom side of the hollow body of the holding structure 18.
- the container bottom-side opening 38 of the hollow body of the holding structure 18 is delimited by elastic tongues 40, each of which has an arcuate edge section 42 facing the container axis 32, which rests against the container bottom wall 14 of the container 12 in the area of the undercut of the mounting structure in the container section 36. Between the tabs 40 and the annular portion 34 of the container bottom wall 14 there is an annular air space 35 which isolates the container bottom wall 14 from the support structure 18 .
- the surface area of the cross section of the interior space 26 of the container 12 perpendicular to the container axis 32 and the surface area of the cross section of the container 12 perpendicular to the container axis 32 in a receiving portion 44 of the container 12 for receiving a beverage increase by up to one maximum value too.
- the container 12 has a container section 46 on the opening side which is connected to the receiving section 44 and has the container opening 30, in which the maximum diameter of the interior space 26 of the container 12 and the maximum diameter of the cross section of the container 12 perpendicular to the container axis 32 are greater than the maximum diameter of the interior space 26 of the tank 12 and the maximum diameter of the cross section of the tank 12 in the opening-side tank portion 46 is tapered.
- Fig. 7 is an enlarged view of section VII of Fig. 5.
- the shell 48 of the container 12 is concave curved.
- FIG. 8 is another longitudinal section of the drinking vessel 10 (1) in a section plane corresponding to the line VIII-VIII in FIG.
- FIG. 9 shows a cross section of the drinking vessel in a line IX-IX of FIG. 1 corresponding cutting plane.
- FIG. 11 and FIG. 12 show cross sections of the drinking vessel 10 corresponding to the lines X-X, XI-XI and XII-XII from FIG.
- the inner and outer edges of the cross section of the wall of the container 12 are circular as seen in FIG.
- its side wall 16 has, in a cross-sectional plane perpendicular to the container axis 32, as shown in Fig. 10, Fig. 11 and Fig. 12, alternating first wall sections 45, which are curved in an arc, and second wall sections 47 going straight.
- the container 12 has a rotational symmetry in relation to the container axis 32 .
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- the side wall 16 of the container 12 opposite the cavity wall 20 of the support structure 18 has an annular cross-section in the receiving section 44, as can be seen in FIG. 10, FIG. 11 and FIG.
- the inner circle and the outer circle of this annular cross-section lie here on a cone which is open in the direction of the container axis 32 pointing towards the container opening 30 .
- rib-shaped support bodies 52 are arranged on cavity wall 20 of holding structure 18 over its inner circumference and are grouped into pairs of support bodies 51 are extended, which define a plane with the direction of the container axis 32 .
- the azimuthal distance ⁇ p of the supporting bodies 52 of a pair of supporting bodies 51 is smaller than the azimuthal distance 0 of mutually adjacent supporting bodies 52 from different pairs of supporting bodies 51 .
- the shell 48 of the container 12 is supported on the support sections 53 of the support bodies 52 in the direction of the cavity wall 20 in a cross-sectional plane perpendicular to the container axis 32 .
- the supporting bodies 52 of a pair of supporting bodies 51 bear against the respective straight second wall sections 47 of the side wall 16 of the container 12, as a result of which the container 12 is secured against rotation with respect to the hollow body.
- rib-shaped support bodies can be provided on the cavity wall of the holding structure, through which the shell of the container is supported not only on the first but also on the second wall sections of the side wall of the container.
- the wall sections of the container cannot be shaped differently, but can be shaped identically.
- the supporting bodies 52 of the holding structure 18 have a holding contour 57 which overlaps a side wall part 17 of the side wall 16 of the container 12 in a holding section 50 between the receiving section 44 and the container section 46 on the opening side.
- the holding contour 57 of the supporting body 52 overlaps the side wall part 17 of the side wall 16 of the container 12 in the holding section 50, the concavely curved shell 48 of the container 12, the container 12 is held in the holding structure 18 with a clamping force that holds the container 12 against the supporting part 22 of the support structure, with the support sections 53 of the rib-shaped support bodies 52 resting against the shell 48 of the container 12.
- the side wall 16 of the container 12 is separated from the cavity wall 20 of the holding structure 18 by an insulating space 43 filled with air between mutually adjacent supporting bodies 52 of the holding structure 18 .
- This measure has the effect that surface contact of the container 12 with the holding structure 18 is minimized, which counteracts the transfer of heat from a beverage into the container 12 to the holding structure 18 .
- the drinking vessel 10 (1) has a drinking body 54 in which a concave recess 56 is provided which forms an annular drinking bowl.
- the drinking body 54 has a metal part on the side of the drinking bowl, which is firmly connected to a part made of a plastic material on the side of the container.
- the drinking body 54 can also be made entirely of metal.
- the drinking body 54 has an internal thread 58 in the part made of the plastic material on the container side, which can be screwed onto an external thread 60 formed in the container section 46 on the opening side on the stainless steel container 12. In this way it is ensured that when the drinking body 54 is connected to the container 12 there is little or no wear on the container and drinking body.
- the drinking body can also have an external thread for the positive connection with the container 12, which is screwed onto an internal thread formed in the opening-side container section 46 on the container 12.
- the container 12 is sealed off from the drinking body 54 by means of a drinking body sealing element 62 made of an elastomer and designed as a sealing ring.
- the drinking body 54 is thus connected to the container 12 in a fluid-tight manner.
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view of a drinking body 54 of the drinking vessel 10 (1 ). 14 shows a side view of the drinking body 54.
- the Fig. 15 is a section of drinking body 54 along line XV - XV of Fig. 14.
- the drinking body 54 overlaps a container section 46 on the opening side with a container connection part 49.
- the drinking body 54 has a ring part 59 with an annular flange-shaped contact surface 61 which, when the drinking body 54 is connected to the container 12 accommodated in the holding structure 18, an opening edge 67 of the cavity of the holding structure 18 is facing.
- the drinking body 54 with the holding structure 18 define an annular drinking body insulation space 69 which is coaxial with the container opening 30 and is filled with air, which separates the holding structure 18 from the container connection part 49 of the drinking body 54 .
- the holding structure 18 is covered by a covering 76 on a side facing away from the container 12 .
- This cover 76 is folded over the opening edge 67 of the cavity of the holding structure 18 onto a side of the cavity wall 20 facing the container section 46 on the opening side.
- the annular flange-shaped contact surface 61 rests against the opening edge 67 on the cover 76 .
- the drinking body 54 has a drinking body opening 64 shown in FIG. 2, FIG. 5 or FIG. 8, can be closed by means of a cover body 66.
- the cover body 66 is made from a dimensionally stable, food-safe plastic.
- the cover body 66 can also consist of a metal or be coated with metal.
- the cover body 66 has a cylindrical section 68 which has an external thread 72 which is broken through by recesses 70 and which can be screwed into an internal thread 74 formed on the drinking body opening 64 of the drinking body 54 .
- a lid body sealing element 62' in the drinking vessel 10 (1 ) which is another made of an elastomer existing sealing ring is.
- a channel can be created on the drinking body opening 64 of the drinking body 54 in the region of the recesses 70 of the lid body 66 for a beverage held in the container 12 to flow out into the concave recess 56 of the drinking body 54 are provided via a passage opening, the free cross section of which can be varied by adjusting the cover body 66 in the internal thread 74 of the drinking body 54 .
- the recesses in the cylindrical lid body can also be in the form of slots or bores.
- the drinking vessel 10 (1) has a leather covering 76 covering the cavity wall 20 of the support structure 18 on its side facing away from the side wall 16 of the container 12.
- the drinking vessel 10 (1 > has a cover element 78 designed as a ring body made of a flexible material, which is attached in a bottom section 80 to the holding structure 18 via an annular shoulder 82 formed on the holding structure 18, which acts as a foot for the drinking vessel 10 acts.
- Fig. 16 is a perspective view of a ring body of the drinking vessel. 17 shows a side view of the annular body of the drinking vessel. Fig. 18 is a section of the ring body of the drinking vessel along line XVIII - XVIII of Fig. 17.
- the annular shoulder 82 has a projection against which the cover element 78 rests in a non-positive and positive manner.
- the cover element 78 overlaps the cover 76 on the holding structure 18 in a foot area of the drinking vessel 10 (1 ), so that the cover is protected from mechanical damage here.
- the drinking body 54 and the lid body 66 of the drinking vessel 10 (1) are made of a dishwasher-safe material.
- the lid body 66 is unscrewed from the drinking body 54 , which in turn is separated from the holding structure 18 .
- By then exerting a force in the direction of arrow 84 in FIG. 8 on the container portion 36 it can be pushed out of the support structure 18 by the support contour 57 of the ribs.
- FIG. 19 shows a second drinking vessel 10 (2) in a longitudinal section.
- FIG. 20 shows a cross section of the second drinking vessel in a sectional plane corresponding to line XX-XX from FIG.
- the assemblies and elements of the second drinking vessel 10 (2) correspond to the assemblies and elements of the first drinking vessel described above, these are identified by the same numbers as reference symbols.
- the second drinking vessel 10 (2) has a magnetic element 65 fixed in the holding structure 18, which holds the container 12, which is made of magnetic stainless steel here, in its bottom container section 24 against a support part 22 by means of a magnetic force. Otherwise, the structure of the second drinking vessel 10 (2) corresponds to the structure of the first drinking vessel 10 ( 1 ) described above.
- FIG. 21 shows a third drinking vessel 10 (3) in a longitudinal section.
- FIG. 22 shows a cross section of the third drinking vessel in a sectional plane corresponding to the line XXII-XXII from FIG.
- the assemblies and elements of the second drinking vessel 10 (2) correspond to the assemblies and elements of the first drinking vessel described above, these are identified by the same numbers as reference symbols.
- the container 12 is held in the holding structure 18 by means of a screw connection.
- the container bottom wall 14 of the container 12 here has an annular portion 34 to which a container portion 36 'connected with a cylindrical cross section, the one External thread 72 has. This external thread 72 is screwed into an internal thread 74 in the holding structure 18 .
- the container 12 as shown in FIG. 21 and FIG. 22, has a rotationally symmetrical shape.
- the fourth drinking vessel 10 (4) shown in FIG. 23 can be dismantled and has an appearance that is matched to the design of a handbag.
- 24 is an exploded view of the drinking vessel 10 (4) .
- the assemblies and elements of the fourth drinking vessel 10 (4) correspond to the assemblies and elements of the drinking vessels 10 (1) , 10 (2) and 10 (3) described above, these are identified by the same numbers as reference symbols.
- FIG. 25 shows a plan view of the drinking vessel in the direction of arrow XXV in FIG. 23 .
- Fig. 26 shows a section of the drinking vessel along line XXVI - XXVI of Fig. 25.
- Fig. 27 is an enlarged view of portion XXVII of Fig. 26.
- the hollow body of the holding structure 18 has a cavity wall 20 which surrounds the side wall 16 of the container 12 .
- the hollow body of the holding structure 18 also has a support part 22 which is used to support the container 12 in a bottom container section 24 .
- the container 12 has an interior space 26 which is open on one side and which, starting from the container bottom 28 in the bottom container section 24 , extends to a container opening 30 which has a circular opening edge 31 .
- the container 12 has a container axis 32 which is perpendicular to the container opening 30 and runs through the center of the container opening 30 and which is an axis of symmetry of the inner space 26 .
- FIG. 26 is a longitudinal section of the drinking vessel in a plane in which the container axis 32 runs.
- the container 12 has a container bottom wall 14 with an annular portion 34 which is followed by a container portion 36 having a mounting structure.
- the container section 36 with the In the plane of a longitudinal section in which the container axis 32 runs, the mounting structure has a dovetail-shaped cross-section with an outer contour which has an undercut. In the container section 24 on the bottom side, this outer contour follows in sections the shape of a mushroom head.
- the mounting structure in the container section 36 protrudes through an opening 38 on the container bottom side of the hollow body of the holding structure 18.
- the container bottom opening 38 of the hollow body of the holding structure 18 is, as shown in Fig. 27, delimited by elastic tongues 40, each of which has an arcuate edge section 42 facing the container axis 32, which is located in the area of the undercut of the mounting structure in the container section 36 at the Container bottom wall 14 of the container 12 is present. Between the tabs 40 and the annular portion 34 of the container bottom wall 14 there is an annular air space 35 which isolates the container bottom wall 14 from the support structure 18 .
- the surface area of the cross section of the interior space 26 of the container 12 perpendicular to the container axis 32 and the surface area of the cross section of the container 12 perpendicular to the container axis 32 in a receiving portion 44 of the container 12 for receiving a beverage increase by up to one maximum value too.
- the container 12 has a container section 46 on the opening side which is connected to the receiving section 44 and has the container opening 30, in which the maximum diameter of the interior space 26 of the container 12 and the maximum diameter of the cross section of the container 12 perpendicular to the container axis 32 are greater than the maximum diameter of the interior space 26 of the tank 12 and the maximum diameter of the cross section of the tank 12 in the opening-side tank portion 46 is tapered.
- Fig. 28 is an enlarged view of portion IIXX of Fig. 26.
- the shell 48 of the container 12 is concavely curved.
- FIG. 29 is another longitudinal section of the drinking vessel 10 (4) in a section plane corresponding to the line IXXX-IXXX from FIG.
- FIG. 30 shows a cross section of the drinking vessel in a sectional plane corresponding to the line XXX-XXX from FIG.
- FIG. 31, FIG. 32 and FIG. 33 cross-sections of the drinking vessel 10 corresponding to the lines XXXI-XXXI, XXXII-XXXII and XXXIII-XXXII I can be seen.
- the inner and outer edges of the cross section of the wall of the container 12 are circular as shown in FIG.
- the diameter of the container 12 increases from the bottom container section 24 to the container opening 30 .
- the inner and outer edges of the cross section of the wall of the container 12 in the section planes corresponding to the lines XXXI-XXXI and XXXII-XXXII in Fig. 26 are circular.
- the inner and outer edges of the cross section of the wall of the container 12 in the area above the cutting plane, which corresponds to the line XXXII-XXXII in FIG. 26, have the course of the edge of a regular 16-gon.
- the container 12 thus has a rotational symmetry in relation to the container axis 32 .
- ⁇ an angle of rotation
- the side wall 16 of the container 12 opposite the cavity wall 20 of the holding structure 18 in the receiving section 44 has a circular cross-section, as can be seen in FIGS. 31 , 32 and 33 .
- the inner circle and the outer circle of this annular cross-section lie here on a cone which is open in the direction of the container axis 32 pointing towards the container opening 30 .
- rib-shaped support bodies 52 are arranged on the cavity wall 20 of the holding structure 18 over its inner circumference and have support sections with support surfaces lying against the side wall 16 of the container 12 .
- the support bodies 52 are extended in a longitudinal direction along a rib axis 55 which defines a plane with the direction of the container axis 32 .
- the shell 48 of the container 12 is supported on the supporting bodies 52 in the direction of the cavity wall 20 in a cross-sectional plane perpendicular to the container axis 32 .
- the support bodies 52 bear against the respective straight second wall sections 47 of the side wall 16 of the container 12, as a result of which the container 12 is secured against rotation with respect to the hollow body.
- the support bodies 52 of the holding structure 18 have a holding contour 57 which overlaps a side wall part 17 of the side wall 16 of the container 12 in a holding section 50 between the receiving section 44 and the opening-side container section 46 .
- the holding contour 57 of the supporting body 52 overlaps the side wall part 17 of the side wall 16 of the container 12 in the holding section 50, the concavely curved shell 48 of the container 12, the container 12 is held in the holding structure 18 with a clamping force that holds the container 12 against the supporting part 22 of the support structure, with the support sections 53 of the rib-shaped support bodies 52 resting against the shell 48 of the container 12.
- the drinking vessel 10 (4) has a drinking body 54 in which a concave recess 56 is provided, which forms an annular drinking bowl.
- the drinking body 54 has a metal part 63 on the side of the drinking bowl, which is firmly connected to a part 75 made of a plastic material on the side of the container. In principle, however, the drinking body 54 can also be made entirely of metal.
- the drinking body 54 has an external thread 60 in the container-side part 75 made of the plastic material, which can be screwed onto an internal thread 58 formed in the opening-side container section 46 on the stainless steel container 12. In this way, it is also ensured here that when the drinking body 54 is connected to the container 12, there is little or no wear on the container and drinking body.
- FIG. 34 shows a handbag 86 and a drinking vessel 10 whose appearance is matched to the appearance of the handbag 86 by means of the cover 76 of the support structure.
- the handbag 86 has a pocket body 88 in which the drinking vessel 10 can be accommodated.
- FIG. 35 a section of the bag body 88 can be seen from the inside.
- a holder 90 which serves to hold the drinking vessel 10 in the bag body 88 of the handbag 86 .
- Fig. 36 shows the bag body 88 with the drinking vessel 10 received in the holding device 90.
- the holding device 90 has a sleeve body 92 made of leather or a corresponding flexible material with a receptacle 94 adapted to the shape of the drinking vessel 10, in which the drinking vessel 10 can be held when carrying the handbag.
- the Holding device 90 has a closable by means of a zipper 91 pocket 96 for receiving objects such. B. coins, passports or handkerchiefs, which is connected to the cuff body 92.
- the holding device 90 is releasably attached to the handbag 86 by means of a detachable connection 98 of the cuff body 92 to the bag body 88 embodied as a push-button device the purse 86 forms.
- FIG. 37 shows a further, second holding device 90' for holding the drinking vessel 10 in the pocket body of a handbag.
- the assemblies and elements of the further holding device 90' correspond to the assemblies and elements of the holding device 90' described above, these are identified by the same numbers as reference symbols.
- FIG. 38 shows the further holding device 90' with the pocket body 88 of the handbag and the drinking vessel 10 accommodated in the further holding device 90'.
- a first and a second strap 102, 102' here as a connecting means for releasably securing the holding device 90' in the bag body 88 of the handbag, each of which has a strap buckle 104 with a first buckle part 106 and a second buckle part complementary to the first buckle part 106
- Has lock part 108 which is used for opening and closing a strap loop which can be placed in the bag body 88 around different straps 110, 110 'of the handbag 86 for holding the holding device 90.
- the first and second straps 102, 102' are here fixed to the cuff body 92 of the retainer 90'.
- FIG. 39 shows a further, third holding device 90" for holding the drinking vessel 10 in the pocket body of a handbag.
- FIG. 40 shows the further holding device 90" with the pocket body 88 of the handbag and the drinking vessel 10.
- a first and a second strap 102, 102' are used here as a connection means for releasably securing the holding device 90" in the bag body 88 of the handbag, each of which has a belt buckle 104 with a first buckle part 106 and a second buckle part complementary to the first buckle part 106 Has lock part 108, which is used to open and close a strap loop that can be placed around the carrying strap 110 of the handbag 86 to hold the holding device 90 in the bag body 88.
- the first strap 102 is here attached to the cuff body 92 of the holding device 90 .
- a drinking vessel 10, 10 (1 10 (2) , 10 (3) , 10 (4) has a container 12 for a drink and has a coating 76.
- the drinking vessel 10 includes a holding structure 18 receiving the container 12.
- the cover 76 covers the holding structure 18 at least partially on a side facing away from the container 12.
- a holding device for such a drinking vessel 10, 10 (1 10 (2) , 10 (3) , 10 (4) has a cuff body 92 with a receptacle 94 adapted to the holding structure 18 of the container 12, in which the drinking vessel 10, 10 (1 ), 1 O (2) , 10 (3) , 10 (4) can be held, with at least one Connection means for setting the holding device 90 in the bag body 88 of a handbag 86 is provided.
- Drinking vessel according to Clause 1 characterized in that the container (12) is cup-shaped and has a container bottom wall (14) and a side wall (16) connected to the container bottom wall (14), the holding structure (18) being a hollow body with a cavity and is designed with a cavity wall (20) surrounding the side wall (16) of the container (12) and an insulating space (43) is formed between the side wall (16) of the container (12) and the hollow body.
- Drinking vessel according to clause 2 characterized in that the holding structure (18) has a support part (22) which serves to support the container (12) in a bottom container section (24).
- Drinking vessel according to Clause 2 or Clause 3 characterized in that on the cavity wall (20) on a side facing the side wall (16) of the container (12) there are supporting bodies (52) with supporting sections (53) for resting against the side wall (16) of the container (12) are formed.
- Drinking vessel according to Clause 4 characterized in that the support bodies (52) have a holding contour (57) designed to overlap a side wall part (17) of the side wall (16) in a holding section (50) of the container (12), which serves to to press the container (12) in the holding structure (18) with a clamping force against the support part (22) when the holding contour (57) overlaps the side wall part (17).
- Drinking vessel according to one of clauses 2 to 5 characterized in that the holding structure (18) has an opening (38) on the container bottom side.
- Drinking vessel according to Clause 6 characterized in that the container (12) has on its bottom container section (24) a mounting structure projecting through the container bottom opening (38) of the holding structure (18). 8.
- the mounting structure protruding through the container bottom opening (38) of the holding structure (18) has a dovetail-shaped cross section with an undercut.
- Drinking vessel according to Clause 8 characterized in that the holding structure (18) has elastically deformable tongues (40) which protrude into the undercut of the mounting structure.
- Drinking vessel according to Clause 7 characterized in that the mounting structure protruding through the opening (38) of the holding structure (18) on the container bottom side has an external thread (72) which is used for fixing the container (12) in a hole on the holding structure (18) trained internal thread (74) can be screwed.
- Drinking vessel according to one of clauses 2 to 5, characterized in that the container (12) is held in the holding structure (18) by means of magnetic force.
- Drinking vessel according to Clause 11 characterized in that magnetizable material is arranged in the container bottom wall (14) and a magnetic element (65) is integrated in the holding structure (18) in a section opposite the container bottom wall (14).
- Drinking vessel according to one of clauses 2 to 12, characterized by a drinking body (54) detachably connected to the container (12) and having a concave recess (56) into which a beverage held in the container (12) can be poured from the container (12 ) can be fed through a container opening (30) opposite the container bottom (28).
- Drinking vessel according to clause 13 characterized by a drinking body sealing element (62) for sealing the drinking body (54) to the container (12).
- Drinking vessel according to Clause 13 or 14 characterized in that the drinking body (54) overlaps a container section (46) on the opening side with a container connection part (49) and has a ring part (59) with an annular flange-shaped contact surface (61) which, when the drinking body ( 54) on the container (12) accommodated in the holding structure (18) facing an opening edge (67) of the cavity of the holding structure (18), the drinking body (54) with the holding structure (18) having a define an annular drinking body isolation space (69) filled with air, which separates the holding structure (18) from the container connection part (49) of the drinking body (54).
- Drinking vessel characterized in that the cover (76) is folded over the opening edge (67) of the cavity of the holding structure (18) onto one of the side of the cavity wall (20) facing the container section (46) on the opening side, the annular flange-shaped contact surface (61) rests against the opening edge (67) on the cover (76) when the drinking body (54) is connected to the container (12) accommodated in the holding structure (18).
- Drinking vessel according to one of clauses 13 to 16, characterized in that the drinking body (54) has a drinking body opening (64) connecting the interior of the container (12) with its concave recess (56) and an adjustable lid body (66) for selective release and closing the drinking body opening (64).
- Drinking vessel according to clause 17 characterized by a lid body sealing element (62') arranged between the lid body (66) and the drinking body (54) for sealing the lid body (66) to the drinking body (54).
- Drinking vessel according to one of clauses 1 to 19, characterized in that the holding structure (18) is made of an elastically deformable material whose modulus of elasticity is greater than the modulus of elasticity of the material of the container (12).
- Drinking vessel according to clause 20 characterized in that the support structure (18) is made of a plastic material.
- Drinking vessel according to one of clauses 1 to 21, characterized in that the container (12) is made of a metallic material, in particular stainless steel.
- Handbag (86) according to Clause 24, characterized by a bag body (88) with a bag body (88) arranged holding device (90) for the drinking vessel (10).
- Holding device (90) for a drinking vessel (10) designed in particular according to one of clauses 1 to 23, characterized by a sleeve body (92) with a receptacle (94) adapted to the holding structure (18) of the container (12), in which the drinking vessel (10) can be held, and at least one connection means for fixing the holding device (90) in the pocket body (88) of a handbag (86).
- Holding device according to Clause 26 or Clause 27, characterized in that the connecting means is designed as a belt (102, 102 '), which for holding the holding device (90) in the bag body (88) of a handbag (86) to a Carrying strap (110, 110') of the handbag (86) can be connected.
- Holding device characterized in that the belt (102, 102') has a belt lock (104) with a first lock part (106) and a second lock part (108) complementary to the first lock part (106), which is the opening and closing of a strap loop serves to hold the holding device (90) in the bag body (88) around the carrying strap (110, 110') of the handbag (86).
- Holding device according to one of clauses 26 to 29, characterized by a plurality of connection means for fixing the holding device (90) in the pocket body (88) of the handbag (86).
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