AU2021202698A1 - Kangaroo's Cup "With its ability to allow the user to drink from the cup's different compartments separately or from each of the cup's any two compartments together as a cocktail without the liquids getting mixed together. - Google Patents

Kangaroo's Cup "With its ability to allow the user to drink from the cup's different compartments separately or from each of the cup's any two compartments together as a cocktail without the liquids getting mixed together. Download PDF

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AU2021202698A1
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Abstract

Systems and methods for the delivery of digital receipts to consumers and anonymously identifying and providing anonymized insights about shoppers to merchant point of sale systems via post-purchase transaction matching through an aggregator or directly through payment card issuers without the need to acquire shoppers' consent at the counter even when sending the data of all receipts out of the point of sale system wherein all receipt contents are encrypted at the point of sale system using random independent data encryption keys before being sent to the card issuer or aggregator, with such data encryption keys being encrypted themselves using an asymmetric encryption method based on key encryption keypairs that remain unknown for receipts whose owners have not provided consent. With point of sale systems able to look up the public key encryption keys relevant to a transaction using the BIN included in masked card numbers, all receipts get encrypted before being sent of the point of sale systems until the aggregator or the card issuer in possession of the encrypted receipt are provided with keys that enable them to decrypt the data encryption keys and receipt contents and in return to provide anonymized shopper identifiers and insights to point of sale systems. Merchant Point of Sale System | | Shopper's Card Issuer 402 )ile receipt R for . transactions espective of opers' consent 403 Processing payment thru I acquirer and card networks 404 Process Payment 405 Supply transaction processing -sist and meta data Tp and Transaction ID Tid I cess & look up card issuer. 407 Supply Tp, Tid and other relevant data 409 Perform Matching: For merchant transaction meta data Ta and each transaction meta data Ta, if M (Tp)= M(Ta) then R is a match to T. Then pull R from merchant POS 410 Request to receive receipt R from merchant POS 411 .ookup R and supply 412 _1 Supply R 413 Persist and supply 415 414 ersist, process Send anynomized insights id provide to the about the card holder merchant

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Merchant Point of Sale System | | Shopper's Card Issuer
402 )ile receipt R for . transactions espective of opers' consent 403 Processing payment thru I acquirer and card networks 404 Process Payment
405 Supply transaction processing -sist and meta data Tp and Transaction ID Tid I cess & look up card issuer. 407 Supply Tp, Tid and other relevant data 409 Perform Matching: For merchant transaction meta data Ta and each transaction meta data Ta, if M (Tp)= M(Ta) then R is a match to T. Then pull R from merchant POS
410 Request to receive receipt R from merchant POS
411 .ookup R and supply 412 _1 Supply R 413 Persist and supply
415 414 ersist, process Send anynomized insights id provide to the about the card holder merchant
BACK GROUNT:
As the drink cup , whatever it has at its inner room ( mean's inside the cup) one room or it's inside inner room has divided into seprate rooms,the cup has been knows to all the people and used from thousand of years ago or may more and not belong to any invention or any inventor.
This patent name " Kangaroo's cub", which the user can drink from each of this cup rooms separately through the cup's one nozzle and also can drink from any two rooms of inside this cup together at one time as cocktail through same this one nozzle without what inside of these two rooms from different types of drinks get mixed together inside the cup , as will explain it inside this patent drawings and explain.
This patent " Kangaroo's cub " , it's a drink cup means the user have to left the cup up to the mouth and twist the cup backward to drink from what inside this cup from drink/s
( means as in normal drink from cup operation ) and it is not a drink bottle with its bottle different straws ( each straw for each room inside this bottle's room for the user to suck only the drinks ,and also this patent " Kangaroo's cup" it is a not fast food cup has more than one room inside it as the user can't drink from its rooms as in normal drink operation, only can use straw to suck in the drink and thaw it after finished into the recycle bin , but the "Kangaroo's cup" use as normal drink operation and washed after the user finished from
drink/s to be use again all the times as any normal cup .
THE FIGS FOR THE PATENT:
FIG 1 : Front view for the cup
FIG 2 :Top view for the cup
. FIG 3 :Bottom view for the cup
FIG 4 :Side view for the cup body by itself only.
FIG 5 :Top view for FIG 3 (top view for the cup body with its casket on the top on it's edges)
FIG 6 :Top view for FIG 3 (top view for the cup body without the casket )
. FIG 7 :Top view for the cup's casket by itself only, (out of the cup's top edges)
FIG 8 :Cross section through one edge of FIG 7 ( the cup's casket )
. FIG 9 :Side view for the cup's lid by itself ( without it's nozzle cover )
. FIG 10: Top view for FIG 9 ( the cup's lid ) without the cup's nozzle cover.
FIG 11 :Back view for FIG 10 ( the cup's lid ) .
FIG 12 :Cross section for FIG 10 ( the cup's lid
FIG 13 :Top view for the cup's nut by itself .
FIG 14 :Cross section for FIG 13 ( the cup's nut)
FIG 15 :Cross section for FIG1 ( the cup ) .
THE FIGS FOR THE ITEM WHICH ARE TO BE OBSERVED AND PROTECTED IN THE PATENT
FIG 16 :Top view for the cup body by itself,which it's inner room divided into two rooms.
FIG 17: Top view for the cup body by itself, which it's inner room divided into four rooms .
FIG 18 :Front view for a slide and click in handle to the cup .
FIG 19 : Front view for a cup handle which attached by threaded nut to the cup body .
FIG 20 :Cross section for the cup lid which has a strength carve at its top service .
FIG 21: Front view for a soft handle which attached to one side of the cup's nut .
FIG 22 :Front view for a soft handle which attached to top both sides of the cup's nut .
FIG 23 :Bottom view for the cup's lid with the casket attached to it's bottom.
FIG 24 :Cross section through N0122 in FIG 23 .
FIG 25:Top view for the cup's body by itself (without the cup's lid and it's washer nut ) which its lid in FIG 24
. FIG 26 : Top view for the cup, but it has a three nozzles, each nozzle has its own cover ON
EXPLAIN THE PATENT "KANGAROO'S CUP" WITH SIMPLE EXPLAINTION BEFORE EXPLAINE IT'S FIGS AND EACH FIG NUMBERS:
The Kangaroo's cup consists of [first section : is the cup which has inside it three rooms, fitted to the top edges of this cup and the top of It's divided walls which between it's rooms a casket , the second section : is the lid (this lid has the nozzle, which the inner room of this nozzle divided into two rooms, each of these two rooms has at its top a hole witch open to outside( for the user to drink through it) and has its bottom hole which opened to inside this cup as will shows after by drawing and explanations inside this patent , this lid sit on the top of the cup ( means the bottom surface of lid sit on the top surface of casket),third section is a threaded washer nut which to attach the lid to the cup body with a thread at outside upper part of the cup ,and will call it a washer nut as it used to attached the lid to the cup and in main time allowed the lid nozzle to goes out through it .When the user tight this washer nut , will cause press the lid on the top of the casket,means the bottom surface of the lid will seal with the casket which will stop the drink which inside each of the cup rooms from goes to the other room even if the use turn the cup upside down , the user can turn the washer nut a bit to anti-clock wise(loose it) ,that will release the bottom surface of the lid on the top of the casket , then the user can turn the lid to the right hand side or to the left hand side to adjust the lid's nozzle to be alignment with any one of the cup rooms, which the user want's to drink from what inside it, and then the user will tighten back the washer nut again, then the user can start drink through the lid nozzle , by same thing the user can drink from any of the cup's rooms, when the user wants to drink from the cup's any two rooms together at main time as cocktail, then the user will loose the washer nut a bit (by turning it to anti-clock wise ) ,then turned the lid around itself at the top of the casket until alignment the nozzle with the cocktail mark which at the outside the cup's body, at this position the bottom surface of the wall which divided the inner room inside nozzle into two separated rooms will be set on the top of the casket which on the top of dividing wall which between these two chosen rooms which the user wants to drink from inside it as cocktail ( in this position will be one of the inner nozzle room alignment with one room inside the cup and the second inner nozzle room will be alignment with the second room inside the cup then the user tight the washer again and start to drink from the cup nozzle ), ( will explain this position by another method by calling left and right hand sides), after the user turned the lid to position want's to drink from the cup two rooms togther ,then the user tight the washer nut and left up the cup until the nozzle will be inside his mouth and then the user will start to twist the cup backwod as in normal drink operation to drink, at this moment the drinks will run from the cup both rooms into the nozzle both rooms,each one goes to what the nozzle inner room alignment with it,means the drink from the cup right hand side room will goes into the nozzle right hand side inner room to outside it through the top hole for it and same things the drink goes from the cup left hand inner room into the left hand side room inside the nozzle and goes out through the hole which at the top of this room for the user to drink it , that means the mixed between the two different types of drinks which comes from the cup two rooms will mixed inside the user mouth as cocktail , and when the user finished from the drink and start to remove the cup to down position , at this moment what's left over from drink inside the nozzle inner two rooms will return back to the cup's two rooms each to its own room which it goes out of it, means the some of the drink which left over inside the nozzle left hand side room will return to the left hand side room inside the cup and same things the drink which inside the right hand side inside the nozzle will return to its room inside the cup which the right hand side room inside the cup,means each type of drink will goes back to its room inside the cup and that how is the different types of drinks doesn't get mixed together inside the nozzle or inside the cup rooms or through the travel because of the casket which between the bottom surface of the lid and the top surface of the cup as will explain later inside the patent, There are written number for the cup's rooms and marks for the cocktail position on outside the cup, make it easier for the user to set and alignment the nozzle with each of cup's rooms and also for the cocktail position from each of the cup's two rooms ( as will show inside this patent drawing and explain ),the fourth section is the nozzle cover, which fit by pressing it on the top of the nozzle to cover it and bull it out to uncover the nozzle, to keep the cup's nozzle clean when the cup not use.
EXPLAIN-THE FIGS NUMBER THROUGH EXPLAING THE FIG OPERATION :
FIG 1: Front view for the cup , the cup body NO 12 has on top of it the cup lid ( as in NO 14 in FIG2 ) this cup's lid has the cup nozzle NO 5 which covered with it's cover as in NO 1 (which this cover to be press on the nozzle to cover it and to be pull it out to uncover it) ,this cover has a point mark as in NO 2 as extension from its body ( to make it easier for the user to point the cup's nozzle to which room from inside the cups room which the user want's to drink from it separately or from any of it's two rooms together as cocktail (as will explain later) ,this nozzle cover ( NO1) has also a edges which goes out from its body as in NOS 3 &4,as extension from it's body to help the user from catch this cover by his fingers( to make the outside surface of this nozzle cover not slippery) to pull it out of the nozzle to drink from this nozzle ,NO 7 is a strength edge at the top of the cup's lid and its as extension from same the lid body to gave this lid body strength to not get bend and to keep this lid bottom surface to be a flat level all the time , NO 6 is what will call it a threaded washer nut and it attached the cup's lid which on the top of the cup with this cup's body and it has a circle groves as in NO 9 one of it and the rest as it as shows in the drawing ( at this cup's threaded washer nut side surface ) to be more easier for the use fingers to tighten this nut ON or to loose it ( to not be slippery ) , at on the top section of the cup outside service there is numbers( 1&2 & 3) each number alignment with the middle of it's room inside this cup as NO 8 shows mark 1, means to show to the user the position of first room inside the cup and there is another two mark which written 2 & 3 to show the position of the second and third rooms inside the cup as will shows in FIG 3 ( which numbers 27A & 27 B) , as in the draw shows in FIG 1 the mark point NO 2 alignment with number 1 mark ( NO 8 ), means the cup's nozzle at the top of cup's first room inside this cup, to inform the user about it ,and also there three gropes of lines mark, each group consists of two lines mark as one of these gropes NO 10 and the second group shows at the other side of the cup drawing which exactly a same(which NOS 31& 32 in FIG 4) ,and the third group as will be show in NOS 20 &21in FIG 3 ,each group, means each two lines mark is placed outside the body cup to alignment with the beginning and the end of each of the thickness of the wall which inside the cup which divided the inside the cup into three rooms, means the two mark lines as in NO 10 is alignment with the beginning and the end of the dividing wall ( which as NO in FIG 5) between the cup first room ( as NO 39 in FIG 5) and the cup third room (as in N038 in FIG 5 ) and the other two mark lines which at the other side of the cup N012 body are a same for the wall between first and third room of the cup , and the third group of the mark lines as shows in NOS 20 & 21 in FIG 3 are for the wall between the second room (as NO 37 and the third room 38 in FIG 5), each group means each two mark lines is to use to drink from what inside cup's two rooms togther ( which the right hand side room and the left hand side of these two mark lines as a cocktail ) when the user turned the nozzle to be pointed and alignment with these two mark lines ) as will explain later,NO 11 cross section line for FIG 15 .
FIG 2: Top view for FIGI, as in the drawing , the cup's lid NO 14 and has at its top surface the strength edge NO 13 ( which a extension from this lid body to give a strength to this lid to keep the lid bottom surface straight and flat and also has the nozzle which covered by the nozzle cover NO 17
, NO 15 is the treaded washer nut as in NO 6 in FIG 1, NOS 16 & 18 as NOS 3&4 which at the front and at back of the nozzle cover NO 17, NO 17 is the nozzle cover as in NO 1 in FICI, NO 19 as in NO 2 ,and it has two holes as in NOS 14 A & 14 B ( which these two holes are opened holes through the lid body to inside the cup to allowed the air enter through it , to let the drink/s which inside the cup's room flow easier to outside the cup during the user drink operation, when the user drink from the cup's rooms separately ,these two hole will be at the top of the cup's room which the user drink from it , and when the user drink from the cup's two rooms together as cocktail , will be one hole at the top of these room and the second hole will be at the top of cup's second hole
. FIG 3: Bottom view for FIG, as in the drawing, NO 26 is the bottom of the cup,NO 23 is the cup's threaded washer nut, NO 24 is the threaded area at the top area of the cup's body N025 ( which for the cup's threaded nut to be tighten with it ) , NO 28 is the bottom of figure 1 mark as in NO 8 in FIG 8 (which alignment with the cup's first room), NO 27 B is the group of two line mark which mark alignment and shows the position of the inner wall inside the cup between the cup's first and third room and NO 27A is a same between the cup's first and second room and NO 20 &21 are a same between the cup's second and third rooms, NO 22 is the bottom for figure 2 mark ( which alignment with the cup's second room),NO 27 is the bottom view for figure 3 mark ( which alignment with the cup's third room .
FIG 4 : Side view for the cup body by itself only ( without the cup's lid and it's threaded nut) ,as the drawing shows, the cup body NO 34 has its top the cup's casket ( which the top area of this casket sit and covered all the top edges for the cup and it's divided walls , and the bottom of this casket sit inside grove for it as house for it,( as will be explained later in FIGS 6&7 ) ,NO 33 is the 1figure mark which alignment with the first room inside the cup , NOS 31&32 is a two lines as one mark group alignment with the divided wall which between the first room and the second rooms inside the cup ( as NO 27A in FIG 3 ) and the other two lines mark as one group which at the right hand side of the cup's are a same between the cup's first and third rooms as in NO 27B in FIG 3, NO 30 is the threaded area ( as in NO 24 in FIG 3 ) for the cup's threaded washer nut ( as in NO 6 in FIG 1 which as NO 23 in FIG 3 ) to tighten with it .
Fig 5 Is a top view for fig 4 ( which for the cup body without it's lid and it's threaded washer nut ) ,as in the drawing shows the rooms inside the cup , which first room as NO 39 &
second room as NO 37 and third room as NO 38 and NO 36 & NO 40 and the rest of it as in the drawing is the cup's casket ( as this casket in one piece , on the top of all the edges of
all the cup and it's dividing walls as in the drawing ,and this casket has at its bottom surface a tongue as extinction from its body to sit inside a grave ,which will call it a rom inside the top edges of the cup and its dividing walls as in FIG 6 ) , NO 35 is the thread area at outside the top part from the cup body, as NO 30 in FIG 4 (which for the cup's threaded washer nut
FIG 6 : Is a top view for FIG 4 without the cup's casket NO 29 in FIG 4, to show the casket grove inside the top edges of the cup and it's dividing walls as in NOS 42 &43 and the rest
of this groves are a same as in the drawing ( that means when the user put the cup's casket on the top of the cup and press on it the bottom of the casket ( which we call it the casket tongue) will sit inside this groves ( which these grove as a housing for it and the top part of this casket will sit on the top of the edges which around these groves as will show inside FIG 8), NO 41 is the threaded area at the top area outside the cup as in NO 30 in FIG 4
. FIG 7 : Top view for the casket only ( means by itself only, out of the top of the cup top edge's) ,as in the drawing,the casket as in NO 44, and NO'S 45 is a cross section line for FIG 7 , this casket fit and sit on the top of the cup's top edges and it's walls divided top edges as well ( all at one flat level ) as in FIG 5,then cup's lid as in NO 14 sit at the top of this casket
, after the user fill up the cup's rooms by drink and placed the lid on the top of the casket and tighten the cup's treaded washer nut ( NO 6 in FIG 1) then this casket will stop what inside the cup's rooms from drink from spilled out of the cup or between its room at all the times ,even if this cup turned upside down even through the cup's nozzle because of the nozzle's cover ( as in NO 1) in FIG 1, NOS 62 A & 62 B are a back and bottom views for the two holes NOS 14A&14Bin FIG 2.
FIG 8: Its a cross section for NO 45 in FIG 7, as the drawing showing the bottom of the casket as in NO 51 take a tongue shape to be set inside its room at the top of the cup edges as in FIG 6, and the top of the casket will sit and cover the top edges of the cup as in FIG 5
. FIG 9: Its a front view for the cup's lid ( by itself only ) , NO 54 is the lid body which has the nozzle as in NO 52( the inner room of this nozzle divided from its bottom to it's top by wall , to be has two rooms, each of it's two room opened at its top by hole for the user can drink from it , and at its bottom by bigger size hole ,that whatever inside the cup's from drink can goes through it to the top hole and its strength edge NO 53 ( which it is to gave strength to the lid body to keep its bottom surface flat all the time) .
FIG 10: A top view for the lid FIG 9 , NO 55 is the top surface of the lead body, which has the strength edge as a extension from its body as in NO 56 to give strength to this lid body and to keep the bottom surface of this lid ( N062 in FIG 11) flat and level ,it has the cup's nozzle NO 58 which its inner room divided by wall as in NO 70 in FIG 12( from it's top inner surface to its bottom inner surface , to two rooms, each room opened at it's top ( to outside the nozzle) as a exit small hole as in NO 59 for the nozzle inner room left hand side and NO 60 for the nozzle inner right hand side , through the top of the nozzle NO 58 , each of these inner rooms opened at its bottom by biggest size hole ( as enter holes ) into outside the bottom of the cup's lid ( as in NO 63 in FIG 11is the exit bottom hole for the inner right hand side room inside the nozzle , and NO 65 in FIG 11is the exit bottom hole for the inner left hand side room inside the nozzle ) , NO 61 is a cross section line for FIG 12 .
FIG 11: is a bottom view for FIG 10, NO 62 is the bottom surface of the cup's lid, which is look's as a flat sold blank plate only has nozzle's two holes as NOS 63 & 65 opened through it, that means the nozzle two inner rooms opened through it as in NOS 63 & 65 ( one hole for each room) and the top smallest holes , each hole at the top of each inner nozzle as in NOS 64 & 66 ( means the nozzle inner right hand side room opened at its top through the hole as in NO 64 to outside the nozzle and at its bottom by the hole as in NO 63 and the second room which the nozzle inner left hand side room opened at its top through the hole NO 66 to outside the nozzle and at its bottom by the hole NO 65 ), NO 66A is the bottom of the wall which divided the nozzle inner into two rooms, and its alignment and in same level with the lid bottom surface NO 62 ( as all the cup's lid NO 54 and it's nozzle NO 52 and its strength edge NO 53 as in FIG 9 and the wall body which divided the nozzle inner room into two separate rooms as NO 70 in FIG 12, all as in one body) , when the user drink from any one of the cup's room then the blank area of this lid bottom surface as in NO 62 will cover the unused other two rooms of the cup's and because of the casket,that will cause these other unused two rooms will be covered and sealed , that's means what inside these two rooms will be covered and sealed each drink inside it's room inside the cup , and when the user drink from the cup's two rooms togther as cocktail ,this blank area NO 62 will cover the unused third room , NOS 62A & 62B are a back view for the two holes which it for enter air inside the cup's room .
FIG 12 : Is a cross section through the cup's lid as in cross section line NO 61 in FIG 10, NO 67 is the top hole for the nozzle left hand side room as in NO 59 in FIG 10, NO 68 is the nozzle as in NO 52 in FIG 9, NO 69 is the cup's lid as in NO 54 in FIG 9, NO 70 is the wall inside the nozzle which divided it's inner room int two separated rooms, NO 71 is the lid's
strength edge as in NO 53 in FIG 9 , NO 72 is the lid's bottom surface as in NO 62 in fig 11
FIG 13: Is a top view for the cup's threaded washer nut by itself ( as in NO 6 in FIG 1) , NO 73
is the top surface of the nut , NO 74 is a empty hole for the cup's nozzle NO 5 and the strength edge NO 7 in FIG1 goes through this nut's open hole at the time when this nut use to tighten the cup's lid with the cup's body as in FIG 1, NO 75 is a cross section line for FIG 14.
FIG 14 : A cross section for the cup's threaded nut as in NO 73 in FIG 13 , NO 76 is the washer's empty room as in NO 74 in FIG 13 , NO 77 is the nut tread to be used with the thread NO 30 in FIG 4 ( means to be threaded with the thread NO 30 in FIG 4 to attached the cup's lid to the cup's body ) , NO 78 as NO 9 in FIG 1.
FIG 15: A cross section for FIG 1 through the cross section line NO 11 in FIG 1, NO 79 is the cup's nozzle cover as in NO 1 in FIG 1, NO 80 is the wall which divided the inner room of the nozzle into two separated rooms as in NO 70 in FIG 12 , NO 81 is the lid's strength edge as NO 7 in FIG 1, NO 82 is the cup's lid as in NO 54 in FIG 9 , NO 83 is the cup's threaded nut as in NO 6 in FIG 1, NO 84 as NO 9 in FIG 1, NO 85 is the grove inside the cup's top edges which use as a house for the bottom tongue of the casket as in NO 51 in FIG 8, NO 86A is top of the casket as in NO 50 in FIG 8, which set at the top of the cup's top edges, NO 87 is the cup's first room as in NO 39 in FIG 5 , NO 88 is a cross section through the wall which between the second and the third rooms inside the cup , NO 89 it's the bottom of the cup as
NO 26 in FIG 3.
THE MECHANISM OF THE DRINK FROM THIS KANGROO'S CUP:
The user will start to open the cup to fill the cup's rooms with the drink/s , by turning the cup's threaded washer nut( NO 6 in FIG 1) to anti clock wise ( un-tighten it ) and remove it out from the top of the cup , then remove the cup's lid ( FIG 10 ) away from the cup's top, then the user check on the cup's casket ( as NOS 36 &40 in FIG 5 ) to make sure this casket set properly on the top of the cup's top edges and it's top edges of its divided walls which between its rooms as in FIG 5 , then the user fill up the cup's rooms ( as NOS 37 & 38 &39 in FIG 5 ) by the drink/s as the user want's , then the user will return the cup's lid back to set as it's normal passion on the top of the cup's casket and then the user use the cup's threaded washer nut to tighten this cup's lid with the cup's body( a in FIG 1) , then covered the cup's nozzle ( as in NO 5 in FIG 1) by its cover ( as in 1 in FIG 1),then put the nozzle cover on the top of this cup's nozzle and press it down by the user finger, at this stage the cup's rooms are filled by the drink/s and its nozzle covered by its cover, ready for the user to take it to anywhere and use it ( drink from it) at any time
. When the user wants to drink from what inside any the of cup's rooms separately. As example the user want's to drink from what inside the cup's first room only, then the user will loose the cup's threaded washer nut ( as in NO 6 in FIG 1) by turning this nut to anti clock wise to free the cup's lid under it ( means until this lid can turned around itself on the top of the casket which this lid sit on the top of it ) , then the user start turning the lid by the user two fingers on the top of the casket until the mark NO 2 which on the nozzle cover as in NO 1 in FIG 1 get alignment with figure 1 which on the outside cup's body ( as NO 8 IN FIG 1) [ means at this position , the cup's nozzle will be in position on the top of the inner of the cup's inner first room , and it's nozzle's inner two rooms bottom holes as NOS 63 &65 in FIG 11, both will be at position on the top of the inner the cup's first room ( NO 39 in FIG 5) ] and the rest of the blank bottom surface of the lid ( as in NO 62 in FIG 11 will be on the top of the cup's other two room which unused two rooms which the second and the third rooms ) , then the user tightened back the cup's treaded washer nut, which will caused pressed the cup's lid to the casket to the cup's body top edges , means in this position what inside the cup's first room from drink only can be use, as what inside the cup's another two rooms from drink will be blocked and sealed each inside its room by the rest of the blank bottom surface of the lid and the casket will sealed around the cup's top rooms edges and stop any of inside these cup's three rooms from drinks to get mixed up at all time even when the user drinking from the cup's first room , then the user bull out the cover ( NO 1 in FIG 1) , then left up the cup to the user mouth to drink from its nozzle , at this time the drink goes from inside the cup's inner first room into the nozzle's inner two rooms through the two holes ( NOS 63 & 56 in FIG 11) and goes to outside the nozzle through the two holes ( NOS 59 &60 in FIG 10 ) to inside the user mouth to drink .That mean's when the user drink from any one of the cup's rooms the drink which inside the other two rooms will be each of it blocked and sealed inside it's room .by same as in above mechanism the use can change the position of the nozzle and drink from any other room inside the cup ( to the figure 2 as in NO 22 in FIG 3 for the middle of the cup's second room and figure NO 3 as in
NO 27 in FIG3 for the middle of the cup's third room) . As the mark point NO 2 which on the nozzle cover NO 1, is to use to point the nozzle to any one of the cup's rooms which the user want's to drink from what inside it , in case this nozzle's cover has removed from the top of its nozzle for any reason , the use still can use the top of the nozzle's body as a mark point to do exactly same job as the point NO 2 in fig 1
. When the user wants to drink from any of the cup's two rooms together as a cocktail , then the user will loose the cup's threaded washer nut ( NO 6 in FIG 1) by turning it into anti clock wise direction until the cup's lid is free from any pressure of the nut over it, so the user can turn the lid around itself by the fingers until the mark which at the top of the nozzle cover ( NO 2 in FIG 1) alignment with the middle of the two mark lines which at the cup's outside body,which between the cup's two rooms ( as in FIG3 , the group of two mark lines as in NO 27A is between the first room and the second room & the group of two mark lines as in NOS 20 & 21 in FIG 3 is between the second room and the third room & the group of the two mark lines as in NOS 27B in FIG 3 is between the third room and the first room inside the cup), as example the user wants to drink cocktail from what inside the cup's first room and third room together at one time ( as the first room has inside it a different type of drink than the drink which inside the third room ) , then the user will turn the lid until the mark point NO 2 in FIG 1 alignment with the middle between the two mark lines group as in NO 10 in FIG 1, and then the user tighten back the cup's threaded washer nut as in NO 6 in FIG 1), ( and that will press the lid to the casket to the top of the cup in main time ) , at this position , the bottom of the wall which divided the nozzle inner room into two separate rooms ( NO 70 in FIG 12 ) as in NO 66A in FIG 11 will be sit on the top of the casket as in NO 40 in FIG 5, which this casket sit on the top of the divided wall between the cup's first room as in NO 39 in FIG 5 and its third room's as in NO 38 in FIG 5 ( that mean : the bottom of the nozzle dividing wall as the are NO 66A in fig 11 will be alignment and sit on the top of the edge NO 40 in FIG 5 and the hole which at the bottom of the nozzle's first room NO 65 in FIG 11 will be alignment and opened into the cup's first room NO 39 in FIG 5 and the hole which at the bottom of the nozzle second room NO 63 in FIG 11will be alignment and opened into the cup's third room NO 38 in FIG 5 , and the cup's second room in this time will be covered by the blank area of the lid bottom surface as in NO 62 in FIG 11 ,then the user will tightened the cup's nut and removed away the nozzle's cover and start to left the cup up to the user mouth to drink from the nozzle ,then what inside the cup's two rooms ( as it's two different types of drink),each type of drink will goes from its room inside the cup to the user mouth completely through seprate way than the other , that means what inside the cup's first room from drink will goes from inside this cup's first room (NO 39 in FIG 5 ) through the bottom hole of the nozzle's first room ( which NO 65 in FIG 11) to inside the nozzle's first room and then enter to the user mouth through the nozzle's top hole ( which NO 66 in FIG 11) and what inside the cup's third room(as in NO 38 in FIG 5 )
from drink will goes from inside this cup's room through the bottom hole of the nozzle's second room ( which NO 63 in FIG 11) to inside the nozzle's second room and then enter to the user mouth through the nozzle's second room top hole's as in NO 63 in FIG 11, means the two different types of drink , each type of drink will goes (enter) out of its room in completely own way until reach inside the user mouth , that's means the cocktail between these two different types of drink will happen inside the user mouth only ( not inside the cup's nozzle because of the wall ( NO 70 in FIG 12) which inside this nozzle to divided its inner room into two separate rooms ) ,and after the user finished from the drink and return the cup to down position far from the user mouth ,if the drink all what inside this two rooms from drinks that means the two cup's rooms and the nozzle's inner two rooms will be empty ( as the user have drink all what inside these room from drinks ,but if the use drink some only and still some drink left over ,then when the user move the cup nozzle away from his mouth ,means when the user moved the cup to down movement at this moment whatever inside each of the nozzle's rooms will goes back to inside its own cup's room which it come from it , means there is will be any mixed up between the two different types of drinks inside the cup's rooms or inside the nozzle's two rooms as well at all the time as what the nozzle's first room will return back to its own room inside the cup ( which first room ) and same what inside the nozzle's second room will return back to its own room which it come from it ( which the cup's third room ), and whatever inside the cup's second room ( as NO 37 in FIG 5) from drink will be still blocked inside it's room because of the blank part area which at the bottom of the lid (as NO 62 in FIG 11) and sealed inside it's this second room because of the casket as in NO 36 in FIG 5 and the rest of this casket around this second room top edges as in the same drawing ( FIG5 ), that's means because of this casket and the pressure of the lid over it by the cup's nut when it's get tightened, that caused will be no any mixed up between the drinks inside the cup's three rooms or inside the nozzle's two rooms as well at all times
ITEM WHICH ARE TO BE OBSERVED AND PROTECTED IN THE PATENT:
1) The patent as a whole or as a part/s can take any shape/s by anydimension/s and can made from any suitable material/s and its place can take any different place/s with any different attachment method/s as long as do its job
. 2) As the room inside the cup divided into three rooms as in FIG 5 ,also can be divided into more or less rooms, means it can be increase or can be decrease , such as can be four rooms as in FIG 17 which it's a top view for the same cup as in FIG1 only it's inner room divided into four rooms . . etc ( as in NOS 98 &97 & 96 &95 ) and as a same the cup's and it's dividing walls top edges will be covered by one casket as in NO 99, NO 94 is the threaded area outside the cup as NO 30 in FIG 4, means the cup's same lid and same threaded washer nut will be use with this four rooms as exactly with the three rooms , outside the cup will has a four figures marks for these four rooms and also a four of lines mark groups for the user can adjust the cup's nozzle to be aliment with any of it , so the user can drink from any of its four rooms separately or from each of its two rooms togther as a cocktail by same mechanism as explained inside the above patent. And also the cup's rooms numbers can decrease into two rooms . . etc as in FIG 16 which a top view for the cup which its inner room divided into two rooms which NOS 91&92 and NO 93 is the one casket set and covered all the cup's and its divided top edges and NO 90 as in NO 30 in FIG 4 ( the treaded area at the top of outside the cup's body which for the cup's threaded nut NO 6 in FIG 1), and as a same a figure numbers 1 and 2 to be placed at the outside the cup's body, each number alignment with the middle of its room ,and the two lines groups mark as well each mark group aliment with the dividing wall as explained before for the user can adjust the cup's nozzle to any of it as the user wants to drink from any room from what inside this cup's separately or from these cup's two rooms togther as cocktail as explained inside this patent .
3 ) A handle can be fit to cup and it can take any shape/s by any attachment method/s as example as in FIG 18, as in the drawing,the bottom of the outside of the cup's threaded washer nut NO 104 has extension of its body as a ring around it as in NO103.and this cup's handle has two arms as NO 105 is a one of it as the other arm a same at the cup other side , one arm at side of the arms neck NO 106 , each arm has at its top a grove as in NO 102 and at the top of this grove has an extension of its body as a half of ball as in NO 101 and ended at its top by the tongue as in NO 100, all as one set and one body,and this its neck NO 106 is to slide around the cup's body and enter to around it from its bottom to its up until the arms two balls as NO 101 and the other one a same for the other arm click on the top of the nuts extension ring NO 103 , that will attached the handle to the cup and the user can turn this handle around the cup by the user fingers to adjust its arms to any position around the cup to be suit the adjusted of nozzle of this cup, when the user take OFF this handle out of the cup, then the user must push away the two tongues as in NO 100 and the other one which a same position at the second arm to free the right hand side and the left hand side half balls as in NO 101 and the other one which a same for the second arm as in the drawing , until these half bools is out of the cups nut ring NO 103 , then the user will bush the handle to down position to slide it out of the cup . This handle for the cup can also take different shape/s with different attached method/s with the cup as example as in FIG 19 there is circular extension ring from the cup's body as in NO 109 and handle circular neck as in NO110 which it has the handle two arms as in NO 111 and the other one a same at the other side as in the drawing , this handle is to attached to the cup's body by threaded nut NO 112 which this nut has a threaded area from the cup's body for this nut , when the user want's to adjust the position of this handle then will loose the nut NO 112 ( by turning it anti-clock wise ) to free the handle neck from the pressure of this nut ( NO 112) on it ,then by the user fingers can turn the whole handle around the cup's body to the position which the user want's, to suit the position of the cup's nozzle , then then the user can tighten this nut NO 112 to attached the handle with the cup's body against the ring NO 109 as in the drawing
, and when the user wants to remove this handle completely out of the cup, the user will untighten the nut N0112 completely and remove it out of the cup and then slide out the handle .
And also cup's handle can take's any shape/s by any attachment method/s, as example as in FIG 22,the cup's threaded washer nut NO 120 (which NO 6 in FIG 1 has two extension tongues at its top as in NO 119 and the other one a same at the other side of the nut as in the drawing, which each of these tongue has a hole for each ends of the handle NO 118 to attached to it, as in the drawing and also this extension tongue can be single one as in NO 114 and has same hole as in NO 115( for the one side handle NO 116) , at the one side of the cup's threaded washer nut NO 117 , as in the drawing. 4 ) The strength edge NO 56 in FIG 10 at the top of the cup's lid is, which it as extension from same lid's body to give the lid strength and to keep the bottom surface of this lid flat and in straight level all the time , this strength edge can take any shape/s to do it's same job as example it will be as a same extension from the lid's body top surface But it take a shape as a part of ball as in the cross section through this lid as in NO 113 in FIG 20 , and also this strength edge can be cancelled And the thickness of this lid's body can be increase ( to be more thicker ) to do same job. ) As the casket as in NO 44 in FIG 7 is to set on the top of cup's and its inner dividing walls as it all has a grove as NOS 42& 43 in FIG 6 ( as explained before inside this patent) and the cup's lid set on the top , it also all the top edges of the cup and its top edges of the walls (which divided it's inner room ) can blank and normal sold edges ( means all will hasn't any grove inside its top surfaces of its edges ) as in FIG which a top view of the cup by itself only which exactly as FIG 6 but its top edges hasn't grove inside it for the casket ), as NOS 131A &132 & 134 & 135 , and NO 131is the cup's inner second and NO 133 is cup's third room , and NO 136 is the threaded area around the outside top area of the cup , and the casket in this case will be attached to the bottom surface of the lid as in NO 121 in FIG 23 which a top view for the bottom of cup's lid and as this drawing shows the casket NO 121 already attached and covered all the bottom surface except the areas for the nozzle's two bottom holes as NOS 123 &127, and NO 122 is a cross section line for FIG 24 , NOS 124 & 126 is the top holes for the nozzle's inner two rooms as explained before inside this patent and NO 125 is shows the area of this casket NO 121 at the bottom edge of the wall which divided the inner room of the nozzle into two separate rooms . FIG 23 is a cross section throw the lid FIG 24 to show the lid body NO 128 and the casket NO 129 at its bottom surface , as in this above explanation the casket can be fit to the top of the cup's edges or at the bottom of the cup's lid ... etc and also this casket can be possibly cancelled ( means not used ) in case the material which the cup body and/or it's lid made from soft material , then which this lid when tightened on the top cup by the cup's threaded washer nut ,then the lid will press on the top of the cup's top edges and will seal with it . 6) The cover NO 1 in FIG 1, can have an extension belt from its body,which at the end of this belt has a pin to click into a hole ( which will be as a house for this pin ) at the cup lid strength edge NO 7 in FIG 1, to not loose this nozzle cover when the user pulled it out to drink from the cup nozzle.
7) The holes as in NOS 14 A & 14B in FIG 2 can be has cancelled to reduce the drink flow from inside the cup to outside it, during the user drink operation as a Sip or slow flow .And its number/s and its diameter/s can be increase or decease to do its job. 8) The cup also can has more than one nozzle , as example in FIG 26 which shows it has three nozzles , each nozzle of it can has it's cover as in NOS 137 &138 &139 in FIG 26.
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