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KR-20260064380-A - Straw storage cup lid on both sides

KR20260064380AKR 20260064380 AKR20260064380 AKR 20260064380AKR-20260064380-A

Abstract

A disposable cup lid that covers an open upper surface of a disposable cup body having a space for storing a beverage inside, wherein the cup lid has grooves formed at the top and bottom for storing a straw used to drink the beverage stored in the space of the cup body, and the disposable cup lid has a storage frame into which the opening of the straw passing through the hole can be inserted, and a storage frame into which the straw can be inserted and fixed without passing through the hole.

Inventors

  • 은바다

Assignees

  • 은바다

Dates

Publication Date
20260507
Application Date
20241031

Claims (3)

  1. A disposable cup lid that covers the open top surface of a disposable cup having a space for storing a beverage inside; The above cup lid has an upper straw storage groove for storing the opening of a straw; and A cup lid for storing straws, comprising a fixing device for fixing the opening of the straw so that the upper straw storage groove does not protrude.
  2. In Article 1, The above disposable cup lid is, A fixing device for fixing the opening of a straw to a storage groove carved into the upper surface and a storage groove formed on the lower surface that does not come into contact with the storage groove, Cup lid for storing straws.
  3. In paragraphs 1 and 2, A fixing device (10) further comprising a fixing device formed inside a plastic cup to fix the opening and column portions of a straw stored in the upper and lower grooves of the cup lid, Straw storage cup lid.

Description

Disposable lid for double-sided straw storage {Straw storage cup lid on both sides} The present invention relates to a disposable cup lid capable of storing the opening of a straw, and more specifically, to a cup lid for convenience of use in which, when not drinking a beverage, the opening of the straw is inserted into a rectangular storage frame provided at the top and bottom of the lid for storage, so that the straw of a takeout beverage is not exposed during transport. Generally, specialized takeout establishments frequently use beverage containers (e.g., disposable cups) to hold and consume cold liquid drinks. However, since these containers are consumed using straws, there are inconveniences such as the drink leaking out through the straw opening when the beverage is not consumed in one sitting or when transporting it in vehicles. Furthermore, the straw opening is exposed to the outside of the cup, raising hygiene concerns. While beverage containers with lids are convenient for stopping consumption and are more hygienic due to the reduced exposure of the opening, there are limitations in takeout establishments because they prepare and package beverages; they must first fill a plastic cup and then close a lid with a straw hole to serve it to the customer. Such disposable lids cannot resolve the following problems. First, since one has no choice but to drink from plastic cups and beverage containers covered with disposable lids by inserting a straw, the opening of the straw is exposed to the air when drinking is stopped, which can cause hygienic inconvenience. Second, when vehicles are moving, the beverage may leak out through the protruding opening of the straw, compromising the convenience that is a key advantage of takeout. Accordingly, a takeout cup lid capable of storing a straw was devised so that the opening of the straw could be stored in the upper and lower sections when drinking or movement was interrupted, and the lid could be removed to conveniently store and drink when needed. FIG. 1 is a drawing illustrating the form in which the opening of a straw is stored in the upper storage frame of a disposable lid for storing straws according to an embodiment of the present invention. Figure 2 is a drawing showing the appearance when the lid is closed with a straw stored in the lower part of the lid, as viewed from above. The embodiments of the present invention will be described below with reference to the attached drawings. In the detailed description to be provided below, representative embodiments of the present invention will be presented to achieve the aforementioned technical objectives. Figure 1 attached is a drawing illustrating the overall configuration in which a column of a straw is fixed to a plastic fixing device (10) attached inside a plastic cup, including a storage frame (20) recessed in the upper part of a lid including a straw opening fixing device (30) and a lower straw storage frame (40) that does not come into contact with the area of the upper storage frame, in a disposable cup that can store the opening of a straw according to the present invention. FIG. 2 is a drawing illustrating the overall configuration, including a lower storage groove (40) located at a different position from the bottom surface of the upper storage groove, a device (50) for fixing the opening of the straw, and a straw attached to a fixing device (30) attached to the inner surface of the cup. That is, the opening of the straw is stored in the upper straw storage frame (20) after passing through the straw hole of the cup lid, and the straw fixed to the straw storage device (30) allows the straw to be removed from the frame only when necessary to drink the beverage without the risk of the beverage contained in the cup body spilling out through the straw after a short break from drinking. Meanwhile, a separate straw storage frame (40) and a straw fixing device (50) are formed at the bottom of the lid without passing through the straw hole of the cup lid, so that the opening of the straw that touches the mouth can be inserted and stored when the beverage is not consumed for a long period of time or when moving, thereby providing for the purpose of hygienically storing the opening of the straw. In other words, when drinking beverages or coffee from a disposable cup with a straw inserted, the drink is typically consumed in small sips rather than all at once; if the opening of the straw that touches the mouth is exposed to the outside, it can become contaminated with external pollutants. In particular, while the opening can be bent into the original hole for storage, inserting the opening, which has come into contact with droplets, back into the beverage can be hygienically inconvenient. Furthermore, if the drink is stopped for an extended period while moving, the beverage may leak out through the opening, causing discomfort. Therefore, by inserting the straw opening into the storage frame at the top of the cup