Integrated cup carrier

A folding cup holder carrier that provides for multiple cup carrying from a single folded sheet material blank. The cup carrier has a central handle with opposing tapered sides with multiple apertured hinged cup engagement flaps formed thereon. A base is defined between said respective sides below said multiple apertures to support a cup's bottom once placed through the corresponding apertures and retained by resilient retainment by the hinge flaps.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Technical Field

This invention relates to cup carrier of a disposable one-time use configuration. Such holders are formed from folded or molded cardboard and will allow for easy transport of multiple drinks with a single hand. Such cup carriers are principally found in fast food establishments and are thrown away after a single one-time use.

2. Description of Prior Art

Prior art devices of this type have used a variety of different folding configurations; see for example U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,196,807, 5,927,502, 3,640,380, 6,298,992, 5,743,389 and D421,898.

In U.S. Pat. No. 4,196,807 the universal cup carrier is disclosed formed of a single folded fiber board carrier configuration having a central handle portion and convergent pairs of apertured panels hinged together. The cups are slid through the apertures interengaging the multi-hinged panels which engage and hold the cup on its annular side surfaces.

U.S. Pat. No. 5,927,502 is directed towards a food and beverage container carrier in which a cardboard blank is cut and scored so as to form a carrier configuration with a central handle so as to provide cups to extend through apertures within the sidewalls in which the cups are wedgeably secured in the apertured openings.

U.S. Pat. No. 3,640,380 discloses a portable food and drink carrier which has a general box-like configuration in which the sidewalls of the box have a hinged circular cut-out which is deployed horizontal to the sidewall and provides a ring with an apertured acceptance for a cup. A second form of the invention shows a central handle portion and panel in which apertured rings are hingeably deployed so as to accept a cup vertically adjacent to the panel with a base extending from the panel at right angles on which the cup is rested.

U.S. Pat. No. 6,298,992 discloses a foldable food and beverage carrying device which includes a base member having a bottom hole for insertion of a food container and positioning of a beverage on top of the container supported by a hinged apertured ring from oppositely disposed sidewall panels with a handle grip in its top portion. U.S. Pat. No. 5,743,389 claims a reversible food and beverage vessel carrier which provides a flat paper stock blank and is appropriately die cut and folded to form an inverted box with upstanding sidewalls forming a handle at the top. The box is configured with openings through which beverage containers can be selectively and wedgeably positioned.

Finally, in design patent 421,898 a bag and beverage cup holder is disclosed which shows a cardboard configuration forming a base with upstanding sidewalls and a central handle portion. Oppositely disposed cut-outs in the sidewalls hingeably deploy a container receiving ring through which a beverage container is positioned and rests on a portion of the base which extends outwardly through an opening in vertical alignment with the support ring cut-out.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

A folded cup carrier configuration that provides for integrated multiple positioning support and transportation of beverage type cups. The container is formed from a single folded blank of cardboard material having an integrated base and angularly disposed upstanding sidewalls culminating in a vertically ascending handle therebetween. Cut-outs are formed in the respective sidewalls and fold score lines so that imparted folding input will provide for a resilient cup engagement flap having a contoured edge to engage the respective arcuate sides of cups supporting same once positioned through the openings in the sidewalls and supported on the base element therebelow.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Referring toFIGS. 1 and 2of the drawings, a beverage carrier of the present invention can be seen comprising a blank adapted to be cut and folded into a generally elongated triangular construction including a continuous surface defining base11with oppositely disposed effacing inclined ascending sidewalls12and13extending integrally therefrom. Each of the corresponding sidewalls12and13preferably have a pair of cup receiving cut-outs at14and15therewithin respectively. Each of the cut-outs have an elliptical opening at16with spaced parallel cut lines17and18extending from the respective transverse translateral tangent points indicated at17A and18A inFIG. 2of the drawings. Key fold cuts19and20are made inwardly at the respective cut line ends defining of cap retainment flaps21therebetween. Each of the so-defined retaining flaps21is characterized by a contoured concave free end edge22and a flap fold score line23shown in broken lines extending between the hereinbefore described key fold cuts19and20.

The contoured concave free end edge22extends between co-planar horizontally aligned edges24and25thus defining the hereinbefore described retainment flaps21which are folded outwardly along the fold score line23for insertion of a cup C as shown in broken lines.

Each of the inclined sidewalls12and13has an integrated extending handle formation portion12A and13A delineated by a cross fold score line SL which once folded as assembled are in abutting vertical orientation joining together to define a working hand grip area26.

Co-aligned hand grip cut-outs26A and26B therein define when joined as so indicated a true hand grip insertion portal27therethrough configured so as clearly seen inFIG. 1of the drawings.

Assembly alignment notches20A and20B are formed in their respective opposing edges of the handle formation portions12A and13A in longitudinal alignment with hereinbefore described hand grip cut-outs26A and26B.

Interengagement contact locking tabs28are selectively formed in the handle formation portion13A and co-aligned with apertures27for registration restriction therewithin of the handle formation portion12A thus securing the handle portions together and forming the retainment for the formation of the beverage carrier10. When user engaged as aligned by the corresponding assembled alignment notches20A and20B providing a registration area for the user's thumbs, not shown, for ease and accuracy of assembly, as noted.

It will be seen that due to the unique configuration of the retainment flaps21which are once folded open between their angularly disposed fold cuts19and20, hereinbefore described, that the so-configured flaps21will resiliently engage arcuate surface B of the beverage cup C shown in broken lines imparting a containment and stabilization thereto once positioned in the holder10through the respective elliptical opening cut-out16which are so enlarged once the flaps21have been deployed, as best seen inFIG. 3of the drawings. Accordingly, the cup C will rest on the continuous integral surface base11which extends between the respective inclined sidewalls12and13imparting structural strength and stability to the beverage carriage10of the invention.

Referring toFIG. 4of the drawings, the cardboard blank B can be seen in its pre-assembled form which clearly shows the orientation of the respective sidewalls12and13with fold crush lines FCL transversely thereacross. Their appropriate elliptical cut-outs at16and the formation of the hereinbefore described cup retainment flaps21between the respective cut lines17and18and fold line23delineated between the key fold cuts19and20at their terminal ends.

The orientation and positioning of the assembly alignment notches20A and tabs208on the respective handle formation portions12A and13A and longitudinal alignment with the respective handle grip cut-outs26A and26B therewithin which upon assembly via the fold score lines SL and blank.

It will thus be seen that a new and novel integrated self-contained folding cup holder beverage carrier has been illustrated and described and it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention.