Ice-cream cup

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Inventors

Yu, Zhou

Application #

082373

Filed

Aug-6-1987

Published

May-9-1989

Current US Class

222/386
229/905
426/110
426/115
426/134

International Classes

B65D 005/38

Field of Search

229/20 229/9 229/11 229/19 229/101 229/23 426/110

Examiners

Little; Willis

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Abstract
This invention relates to an ice-cream cup that has a special bottom which comprises buffer sections that form a trough that can be slid up and down to cause the content in the cup to emerge gradually from the upper edge of said cup, while preventing leaking of said contents from the bottom edge thereof.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An ice-cream cup comprising a top cap, a hollow body tube, and a bottom,

said bottom comprising a bottom tray, means pushing up said bottom tray, a vertically stretched buffer part stretching downwards from the rim edge of said tray, a horizontally stretched buffer part stretching outwards from the lower edge of said vertically stretched buffer part, and a vertically stretched sliding rim stretching upwards from the outer edge of said horizontally stretched buffer part, said sliding rim fitting the inner wall of said hollow body tube,

said vertically stretched buffer part, said horizontally stretched buffer part, and said vertically stretched sliding rim offering an equilibrium mechanical supporting between said bottom and said body tube, forming a trough to store melted ice-cream.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to an ice-cream cup.

Some manufacturers several decades ago marketed an ice-cream cup called "push-up", which is made of cardboard and which has a slidable bottom supported and pushed up by a downward bar. It was found unpleasantly that melted ice-cream leaks and drips down along the inner wall of the "push-up".

U.S. Pat. No. 3,342,609 of H. Bank and P. Carter suggested a container which has a slidable bottom and a downward push-up bar. U.S. Pat. No. 654,031 of W. Smith introduced a tobacco-holder with a slidable bottom which has an upstanding peripheral flange to improve mechanical fitting and to prevent leaking. It is an obvious suggestion to combine these two inventions to form an ice-cream cup which has a slidable bottom with a downward bar and with an upstanding peripheral flange, to better solve the leaking and dripping problem and to offer better mechanical fitting. Such a suggested design for ice-cream cup may work very well when the cup is made of some stiff materials such as cardboard. The suggested cup, however, has insolvable leaking and mechanical fitting problems, when the cup is made of some soft materials such as soft thin plastic. When comsumers consume the semi-liquid ice-cream emerging from the upper edge of the cup, a horizontal force is usually applied in addition to a vertical force and such a horizontal force forms a big bending torque around the axis which goes through the center of the slidable bottom and which is perpendicular to the horizontal force. The fitting between the wall and the bottom of the suggested soft wall cup is basically an unstable mechanical equilibrium when the big bending torque is applied. The wall and the upstanding flange separate from each other and melt ice-cream leaks and drips down. The result is that soft plastic cannot be used for such a suggested design of ice-cream cup.
 
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