Beverage container identification tag

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Inventors

Groth, Francis R.

Application #

653704

Filed

May-23-1996

Published

Jan-6-1998

Current US Class

040/306
040/638
040/665

International Classes

G09F 003/00

Field of Search

40/306 40/310 40/324 40/630 40/633 40/638 40/665 283/81

Examiners

Green; Brian K.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Keefe; Peter D., Blackman; William D.

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Abstract
A beverage container identification tag for attaching to a beverage container to allow a drinker or others to identify the ownership of the beverage stored in the beverage container. The beverage container identification tag includes a tag body made of a thin strip of a flexible material for wrapping around a beverage container. The beverage container identification tag also includes a display area for placement thereon identifying indicia, such as for example a name or other symbol. One end of the tag body carries a tacky adhesive, which is used to connect that end to a selected overlapped location on the tag body after it is wrapped snugly around a beverage container.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method for providing customized identification of a beverage container, comprising the steps of:

wrapping a thin strip of nonelastic, impermeable, flexible, water resistant sheeting tightly around a first beverage container;

attaching one end of the thin strip to a selected location of the thin strip whereat the one end is in overlapping relation, thereby snugly engirding the first beverage container with the thin strip;

marking the thin strip with at least one indicium, where the at least one indicium is visible after said step of wrapping;

wherein the thin strip snugly engirds the first beverage container such that the thin strip is held in place on the first beverage container;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to identification tags for providing visual identification of personal possessions. More particularly, the present invention relates to a customizable identification tag for engirding placement on a beverage container.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Often, at a party or other social setting where people are mixing and mingling, numerous people are drinking coffee, soda, beer, or other liquid refreshments. Many times, an individual set his or her drink down momentarily and will return to it later. Sometimes, either that person becomes unsure where the drink was placed, or finds that two or more similar appearing drinks have been left in an area, and it becomes difficult to tell which drink belongs to whom. Accidentally picking-up and drinking another person's drink can pose a risk of exposure to any contagious medical condition that the other person may have, and in general, it is also impolite to drink from another person's beverage container.
 
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