Patent Publication Number: US-2019185257-A1

Title: Cup

Description:
TECHNICAL FIELD 
     The invention relates to the field of disposable cups. More particularly, the invention relates to a disposable cup including ingredients. 
     BACKGROUND 
     There is a long felt need to provide a disposable cup including most of the ingredients, for making, a cup of coffee, for example, an easy task. 
     SUMMARY 
     A cup, including:
         a container, including an elongated cell disposed vertically within a rim of the container; and   a spoon, disposed within the elongated cell.       

    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         FIG. 1  is a front sectional view of a cup according to one embodiment of the invention. 
         FIG. 2  is a perspective view front sectional view of the cup of  FIG. 1 . 
     
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
       FIG. 1  is a front sectional view of a cup according to one embodiment of the invention. 
     A cup  10  according to one embodiment of the invention, includes a container  50 , including an external peripheral wall  12 A and an internal peripheral wall  12 B; and a spoon  30 , for being stored in an elongated cell  22 , disposed between external peripheral wall  12 A and internal peripheral wall  12 B. 
     At the first step, the user removes spoon  30 , for between external peripheral wall  12 A and internal peripheral wall  12 B. 
       FIG. 2  is a perspective view front sectional view of the cup of  FIG. 1 . 
     Spoon  30  is wrapped with sugar  32 . 
     Spoon  30  and sugar  32  include a protrusion  34 . 
     At the second step, the user may break spoon  30  and the wrapping sugar  32 , remaining a fraction  14 . 
     At the third step, the user may insert spoon  30 , as a whole or fraction  14  into container  50 , and the sugar melts in the juice. 
     External peripheral wall  12 A and internal peripheral wall  12 B are attached one to the other by a top cover  16 , being open by an opening  18 , being the opening of cell  22 . 
     Cell  22  further includes vertical walls  20 . 
     Thus, in one aspect, the invention is directed to a cup ( 10 ), including
         a container ( 50 ), including an elongated cell ( 22 ) disposed vertically within a rim ( 26 ) of the container ( 50 ); and   a spoon ( 30 ), disposed within the elongated cell ( 22 ).       

     The rim ( 26 ) may include:
         an external peripheral wall ( 12 A);   an internal peripheral wall ( 12 B); and   a gap ( 28 ) between the external ( 12 A) and internal ( 12 B) peripheral walls;   thereby improving heat isolation of the rim ( 26 ).       

     The rim ( 26 ) may further include:
         a top peripheral cover ( 16 ), being open by an opening ( 18 ), including a top opening of the elongated cell ( 22 ).       

     The spoon ( 30 ) may be surrounded by sugar ( 32 ), stuck thereto. 
     The spoon ( 30 ) may include a breaking line ( 34 ),
         thereby breaking of the spoon ( 30 ) selects a fraction of the stuck sugar ( 32 ).   Numeral  10  denotes the cup, according to one embodiment of the invention;   numeral  12 A denotes the external peripheral wall;   numeral  12 B denotes the external peripheral wall;   numeral  14  denotes a fraction of the spoon obtained by breaking the spoon;   numeral  16  denotes a top peripheral cover;   numeral  18  denotes a top opening of the elongated cell;   numeral  20  denotes a vertical cell of the elongated cell;   numeral  22  denotes the vertical cell;   numeral  24  denotes additional connection between the external and internal peripheral walls; the additional connection may constitute an isolating filling;   numeral  26  denotes the container&#39;s peripheral rim;   numeral  28  denotes the gap between the internal and external walls;   numeral  30  denotes the spoon;   numeral  32  denotes sugar wrapping the spoon, and being stuck thereto;   numeral  34  denotes a protrusion, functioning as a breaking line;   numeral  36 A denotes a bottom floor;   numeral  36 B denotes a top floor, being adjacent to the bottom floor;   numeral  38  denotes a gap, disposed between the bottom and top floors;   numeral  50  denotes the container.       

     The reference numbers should not be interpreted as limiting the claims in any form.