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US20050274721A1
US20050274721A1 US10/866,891 US86689104A US2005274721A1 US 20050274721 A1 US20050274721 A1 US 20050274721A1 US 86689104 A US86689104 A US 86689104A US 2005274721 A1 US2005274721 A1 US 2005274721A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • the present invention is directed toward a drinking device, wherein a user may drink either from the rim or lip of the drinking device or from a tubular member which is substantially opposed to the rim or lip portion of the drinking device.
  • Such drinking devices include devices outlined in U.S. Pat. No. 162,640 to Fowler.
  • the '640 patent discloses an improvement in drinking-cups for invalids.
  • Such a cup has a bottom section with an orifice positioned in substantially the center thereof and requires a spring activated release gate whereby a user must depress the spring activated release gate in order for a fluid to pass from the drinking-cup to drain out of the tube.
  • the '100 patent discloses a disposable dispensing container including, among other things, a dispensing spout that is removably retained with a storage channel integrally formed in recessed relation about the exterior peripheral surface of the container in a non-obstructing location (i.e., a dispensing spout releasably positioned within an integrally formed storage channel).
  • U.S. Pat. No. 5,199,633 to Jantzen et al. discloses a drinking aid including a cylindrical container, having an open top, a closed bottom, an annular wall, and an aperture formed through the wall and immediate adjacency to the closed bottom.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 5,850,949 to Koerbel et al. discloses a liquid container apparatus having a drain conduit secured to a handle.
  • the container apparatus includes a container for a liquid and a hose or conduit connected to the bottom of the container through which fluid flows outwardly.
  • the flexible conduit or discharge hose is connected to the bottom of the container and is disposed against a handle at the top of the container and connected to a breather spout when the container is being stored.
  • Applicants have developed a novel drinking device having a fluid-containing portion including a flexible tubular member attached to an opening in the bottom of the fluid-containing portion.
  • the bottom of the fluid containing portion is optionally transparent and the device optionally has attached thereto a separate detachable bottom section.
  • the user may either drink from the rim or lip of the drinking device or from the flexible tubular member.
  • the detachable bottom section may include a pressure sensitive light arrangement, a game, an advertisement, a separate fluid-containing portion, a paper dispenser and/or any written message.
  • One aspect of the present invention includes a drinking device having a fluid-containing portion.
  • a fluid-containing portion has a first end including an opening and a second end substantially opposed thereto.
  • the opening in the first end of the fluid-containing portion is typically larger than the opening in the second end.
  • the device also includes a holding member having a generally C-shaped channel therein.
  • the device includes a flexible tubular member including a first end and a second end. The first end of the tubular member is connected to the opening in the second end of the fluid-containing portion. The second end of the flexible tubular is in releasable communication with the C-shaped channel of the holding member.
  • a drinking device having a fluid-containing portion including a first open end and a second closed end, a holding member and a detachable bottom section.
  • the detachable bottom section may include within it a pressure sensitive light arrangement, a game, an advertisement, a separate fluid-containing portion, a paper dispenser and/or any written message.
  • FIG. 1 is a plan view of the drinking device according to one aspect of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a plan view of the drinking device having the second end of the flexible tubular member detached from the handle member according to one aspect of the present invention
  • FIG. 3 is an exploded plan view of the drinking device and the detachable bottom section according to one aspect of the present invention
  • FIG. 4 is a plan view of the drinking device and the detachable bottom section according to one aspect of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a top perspective view as viewed through the first end of the fluid-containing portion according to one aspect of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is an exploded plan view of the drinking device and the detachable bottom section according to one aspect of the present invention.
  • the terms “upper,” “lower,” “right,” “left,” “rear,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in FIG. 1 .
  • the invention may assume various alternative orientations, except where expressly specified to the contrary.
  • the specific devices and processes illustrated in the attached drawings and described in the following specification are exemplary embodiments of the inventive concepts defined in the appended claims. Hence, specific dimensions and other physical characteristics relating to the embodiments disclosed herein are not to be considered as limiting, unless the claims expressly state otherwise.
  • the first embodiment of the present invention includes the drinking device having a fluid-containing portion including a first end having an opening therein and a second end having an opening therein, a handle member comprising a generally C-shaped channel, a flexible tubular member connected at one end to the opening in the second end of the fluid-containing portion and releasably attached at a second end to the generally C-shaped channel in the handle member.
  • reference numeral 10 designates one embodiment of the drinking device of the present invention.
  • Device 10 includes a fluid-containing portion 15 .
  • Fluid-containing portion 15 may be any shape, including, but not limited to, cylindrically-shaped, rectangularly-shaped, and may be shaped to resemble an object such as a sporting good helmet, a sporting good device, a sporting good hat, or the like. It may further be shaped like a stein, etc., or any combinations or derivations of any of these shapes listed above. However, cylindrically-shaped is preferred.
  • Fluid-containing portion 15 may also be constructed of any materials, including, but not limited to, plastic, wood, metal, foam, glass, etc. or any combinations or derivations of any of these. However, plastic is preferred.
  • Fluid-containing portion 15 includes a first end 20 including an opening 25 therein and a second end 30 .
  • Second end 30 is substantially opposed to first end 20 .
  • Second end 30 also contains an opening 35 therein.
  • the opening 25 in first end 20 is typically larger than opening 35 in second end 30 .
  • the opening 35 in second end 30 of fluid-containing portion 15 may be located anywhere within second end 30 , however, preferably opening 35 is located at the bottom-most part of second end 30 .
  • a handle member 65 is attached to the fluid-containing portion 15 of device 1 .
  • handle member 65 includes an outward facing (i.e., facing away from the fluid-containing portion 15 ) C-shaped channel.
  • this channel may be positioned on either and/or all sides of channel member 65 and may be an enclosed channel.
  • an outward facing C-shaped channel is preferred.
  • handle member 65 may be shaped to otherwise releasably attach to flexible tubular member 40 . In other words, any type of releasable attachment will suffice.
  • Handle member 65 may be constructed of any materials, including, but not limited to, plastic, metal, wood, foam, glass, etc. However, plastic is preferred.
  • Handle member 65 may be any shape and may be any size, however, a typically full-grip handle is preferred (see FIG. 1 ) and an overall size of from about 2 inches to about 24 inches is typical, a range of from about 4 inches to about 20 inches is more typical, and a range of from about 5 inches to about 15 inches is most typical.
  • Device 1 may optionally include a separate second fluid-containing portion 17 disposed between fluid-containing portion 15 and second end 30 of fluid-containing portion.
  • the second fluid-containing portion could be limited to holding approximately 6-10 ounces of fluid, more preferably 4-6 ounces of fluid and most preferably 2-4 ounces of fluid.
  • This second fluid containing portion includes a gate whereby a user can open the gate allowing a limited amount of fluid to pass from fluid-containing portion 15 into this second fluid-containing portion.
  • the amount of fluid allowed to enter the second fluid-containing portion is limited by the size of the second fluid-containing portion.
  • the bottom portion of the second fluid-containing portion is formed by second end 30 of fluid-containing portion 15 of device 1 . Therefore, if a user chose to drink from tubular member 40 attached to the bottom of second fluid-containing portion, the user would only be able to drink the fluid contained within second fluid-containing portion and not the entire contents of fluid-containing portion 15 .
  • a flexible tubular member 40 is attached at a first end 45 to opening 35 in the second end 30 of fluid-containing portion 15 .
  • This connection may be any type of connection, including, but not limited to, an adhered-connection, a soldered-connection, a welded-connection or a tension-type connection, etc. or any combinations or derivations of any of the above.
  • an adhered-connection is preferred.
  • Tubular member 40 may be constructed of any type of flexible material, including, but not limited to, rubber, plastic, foam, etc. or any combinations or derivations thereof.
  • a rubber flexible material is used for tubular member 40 .
  • Flexible tubular member 40 may be any length, including, but not limited to, a typical length of from about 3 inches to about 18 inches, more typically from about 5 inches to about 15 inches, and most preferably from about 6 inches to about 12 inches.
  • Flexible tubular member 40 includes a second end 50 that is releasably attached to a C-shaped channel, or alternatively, an enclosed channel on handle member 65 .
  • Tubular member 40 may optionally include a gate at first end 45 on either tubular member 40 or within, at, or around the connection between opening 35 and first end 45 of tubular member 40 .
  • Tubular member 40 may also include a gate at second end 50 .
  • handle member 65 may include a gate in, or around, the area where second end 50 attaches to handle member 65 . In use, the gate may be opened thereby allowing fluid to flow into tubular member 40 . The gate is then closed so that a user may only drink the amount of fluid contained within tubular member 40 .
  • a user may either drink from the opening 25 in the first end 20 of fluid-containing portion 15 , alternatively, the user may release the second end 50 of tubular member 40 from the C-shaped channel and handle member 65 and drink from this second end.
  • a second embodiment of the present invention includes a drinking device 70 having a fluid-containing portion 75 including a first open end 80 and a second closed end 85 (see FIG. 6 ).
  • the first open end 80 includes an opening at least large enough to pour a liquid from device 70 , through open end 80 , or to pour a liquid through open end 80 into fluid-containing portion 75 of device 70 .
  • this embodiment also includes a handle member.
  • handle member 65 is also incorporated and applied hereto. Further, the materials, shapes, and sizes for the various components as discussed above applies also to this embodiment and are all incorporated herein and applied hereto.
  • Device 70 of this embodiment also includes a detachable bottom section 90 .
  • Detachable bottom section 90 may be connected to the bottom 95 of device 70 by any releasably attached connection, including, but not limited to, a conventional threaded/screw-type attachment, a tension fit, clips, snaps, a tongue and groove snap or clip fit arrangement, by an adhesive, Velcro, etc., or any combinations or derivations of any of the above.
  • a clip fit or tension fit is generally preferred.
  • Detachable bottom section 90 typically includes a device or material within section 90 .
  • a device or material may include, but is not limited to, a pressure sensitive light arrangement, a game, an advertisement, a separate fluid-containing portion, a paper dispenser or any written message.
  • section 85 may include a slot and/or a compartment having an opening 105 in communication with the exterior 110 of detachable bottom section 90 in which various printed materials (slogans, sayings, advertisements, etc.) may be easily inserted and/or removed as desired. It is preferred that these writings, etc. are placed in section 90 so they face the second closed end 85 of fluid-containing portion 75 .
  • Detachable bottom section 90 may be transparent.
  • detachable bottom section 90 may include slot(s) 105 (see FIG. 6 ).
  • slot(s) 105 are vertically positioned, relative to the bottom of the device when the device is sitting on a flat horizontal surface, slot(s) 105 are one or more open ends of an open channel that extends around the perimeter of detachable bottom section 90 . Advertisements and/or any messages may be placed with this channel. Typically, such messages would be positioned, so any wording or a message face out and away from the device. At least this section (i.e., the outward facing section) of detachable bottom section 90 is made of a transparent material.
  • Slot(s) 105 may also be horizontal, relative to the bottom of the device when the device is sitting on a flat horizontal surface. In this case, detachable bottom section 90 includes an opening within the detachable bottom section, for receiving generally printed material.
  • the second closed end 85 of device 70 may be made of any material and be any color, however, the second closed end 85 is preferably transparent. Therefore, when a user looking through first end 80 of fluid-containing portion 75 of device 70 , the writing, etc. and detachable bottom section 90 will be visible through second closed end 85 of fluid-containing portion 75 (see FIG. 5 ).
  • a third embodiment of the present invention includes the device of the first embodiment, further including the detachable bottom section 90 of the second embodiment (see FIG. 3 ).
  • Detachable bottom section 90 typically includes a cutout 100 to accommodate tubular member 40 .
  • Flexible tubular member 40 of any of the embodiments disclosed herein may include one or more fluid-containing gates.
  • a separate fluid-containing portion 120 may optionally be removably attached to opening 35 , or the immediate area surrounding opening 35 (i.e., within a 1 inch radius as measured from the center of opening 55 ).
  • Portion 120 generally includes an inner fluid-containing area and portion 120 may be any shape, including, but not limited to, cylindrically-shaped, rectangularly-shaped, etc. However, cylindrically-shaped is preferred.
  • the connection between portion 120 and opening 35 , or there abouts may be any type of connection, including, but not limited to a snap connection, a threaded screw-type connection, a tension fit, an adhered connection, etc. However, a snap-type connection is preferred. This is typically a fluid tight connection such that when portion 120 contains fluid, this fluid cannot leak into the fluid-containing portion 120 of device 10 .
  • portion 120 may contain the same type of fluid as fluid-containing portion 15 , or may contain a different type of fluid.
  • a user may drink fluid from portion 15 from a first end 20 . In doing so, the contents, if any, of portion 120 will not spill out due to an optional removable cap on the exposed end of portion 15 .
  • a user may also drink the contents of portion 120 via tubular member 40 as is generally described above.

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A drinking device having a fluid-containing portion is provided. The fluid-containing portion includes a first end having an opening and a second end substantially opposed thereto. The opening in the first end of the fluid-containing portion is typically larger than the opening in the second end of the fluid-containing portion. The device also includes a holding member having a generally C-shaped channel therein. The device includes a flexible tubular member including a first end and a second end. The first end of the tubular member is connected to the opening in a second end of the fluid-containing portion. The second end of the flexible tubular member is in releasable communication with the C-shaped channel of the holding member.

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    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention is directed toward a drinking device, wherein a user may drink either from the rim or lip of the drinking device or from a tubular member which is substantially opposed to the rim or lip portion of the drinking device.
  • Various drinking devices are known. Such drinking devices include devices outlined in U.S. Pat. No. 162,640 to Fowler. The '640 patent discloses an improvement in drinking-cups for invalids. Such a cup has a bottom section with an orifice positioned in substantially the center thereof and requires a spring activated release gate whereby a user must depress the spring activated release gate in order for a fluid to pass from the drinking-cup to drain out of the tube.
  • Another drinking device is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,650,100 to Echazabal, Jr. The '100 patent discloses a disposable dispensing container including, among other things, a dispensing spout that is removably retained with a storage channel integrally formed in recessed relation about the exterior peripheral surface of the container in a non-obstructing location (i.e., a dispensing spout releasably positioned within an integrally formed storage channel).
  • U.S. Pat. No. 5,199,633 to Jantzen et al. discloses a drinking aid including a cylindrical container, having an open top, a closed bottom, an annular wall, and an aperture formed through the wall and immediate adjacency to the closed bottom.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 5,850,949 to Koerbel et al. discloses a liquid container apparatus having a drain conduit secured to a handle. The container apparatus includes a container for a liquid and a hose or conduit connected to the bottom of the container through which fluid flows outwardly. The flexible conduit or discharge hose is connected to the bottom of the container and is disposed against a handle at the top of the container and connected to a breather spout when the container is being stored.
  • Surprisingly, Applicants have developed a novel drinking device having a fluid-containing portion including a flexible tubular member attached to an opening in the bottom of the fluid-containing portion. The bottom of the fluid containing portion is optionally transparent and the device optionally has attached thereto a separate detachable bottom section. When using this novel device, the user may either drink from the rim or lip of the drinking device or from the flexible tubular member. The detachable bottom section may include a pressure sensitive light arrangement, a game, an advertisement, a separate fluid-containing portion, a paper dispenser and/or any written message.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • One aspect of the present invention includes a drinking device having a fluid-containing portion. Such a fluid-containing portion has a first end including an opening and a second end substantially opposed thereto. The opening in the first end of the fluid-containing portion is typically larger than the opening in the second end. The device also includes a holding member having a generally C-shaped channel therein. The device includes a flexible tubular member including a first end and a second end. The first end of the tubular member is connected to the opening in the second end of the fluid-containing portion. The second end of the flexible tubular is in releasable communication with the C-shaped channel of the holding member.
  • Another aspect of the present invention includes a drinking device having a fluid-containing portion including a first open end and a second closed end, a holding member and a detachable bottom section. The detachable bottom section may include within it a pressure sensitive light arrangement, a game, an advertisement, a separate fluid-containing portion, a paper dispenser and/or any written message.
  • These and other features, advantages, and objects of the present invention will be further understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art by reference to the following specification, claims, and appended drawings.
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  • FIG. 1 is a plan view of the drinking device according to one aspect of the present invention;
  • FIG. 2 is a plan view of the drinking device having the second end of the flexible tubular member detached from the handle member according to one aspect of the present invention;
  • FIG. 3 is an exploded plan view of the drinking device and the detachable bottom section according to one aspect of the present invention;
  • FIG. 4 is a plan view of the drinking device and the detachable bottom section according to one aspect of the present invention;
  • FIG. 5 is a top perspective view as viewed through the first end of the fluid-containing portion according to one aspect of the present invention; and
  • FIG. 6 is an exploded plan view of the drinking device and the detachable bottom section according to one aspect of the present invention.
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  • For purposes of description herein, the terms “upper,” “lower,” “right,” “left,” “rear,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in FIG. 1. However, it is to be understood that the invention may assume various alternative orientations, except where expressly specified to the contrary. It is also to be understood that the specific devices and processes illustrated in the attached drawings and described in the following specification are exemplary embodiments of the inventive concepts defined in the appended claims. Hence, specific dimensions and other physical characteristics relating to the embodiments disclosed herein are not to be considered as limiting, unless the claims expressly state otherwise.
  • The first embodiment of the present invention includes the drinking device having a fluid-containing portion including a first end having an opening therein and a second end having an opening therein, a handle member comprising a generally C-shaped channel, a flexible tubular member connected at one end to the opening in the second end of the fluid-containing portion and releasably attached at a second end to the generally C-shaped channel in the handle member.
  • Referring to FIG. 1, reference numeral 10 designates one embodiment of the drinking device of the present invention. Device 10 includes a fluid-containing portion 15. Fluid-containing portion 15 may be any shape, including, but not limited to, cylindrically-shaped, rectangularly-shaped, and may be shaped to resemble an object such as a sporting good helmet, a sporting good device, a sporting good hat, or the like. It may further be shaped like a stein, etc., or any combinations or derivations of any of these shapes listed above. However, cylindrically-shaped is preferred. Fluid-containing portion 15 may also be constructed of any materials, including, but not limited to, plastic, wood, metal, foam, glass, etc. or any combinations or derivations of any of these. However, plastic is preferred. Fluid-containing portion 15 includes a first end 20 including an opening 25 therein and a second end 30. Second end 30 is substantially opposed to first end 20. Second end 30 also contains an opening 35 therein. The opening 25 in first end 20 is typically larger than opening 35 in second end 30. The opening 35 in second end 30 of fluid-containing portion 15 may be located anywhere within second end 30, however, preferably opening 35 is located at the bottom-most part of second end 30.
  • As seen in FIG. 1, a handle member 65 is attached to the fluid-containing portion 15 of device 1. Typically, handle member 65 includes an outward facing (i.e., facing away from the fluid-containing portion 15) C-shaped channel. However, this channel may be positioned on either and/or all sides of channel member 65 and may be an enclosed channel. However, an outward facing C-shaped channel is preferred. Alternatively, handle member 65 may be shaped to otherwise releasably attach to flexible tubular member 40. In other words, any type of releasable attachment will suffice. Handle member 65 may be constructed of any materials, including, but not limited to, plastic, metal, wood, foam, glass, etc. However, plastic is preferred. Handle member 65 may be any shape and may be any size, however, a typically full-grip handle is preferred (see FIG. 1) and an overall size of from about 2 inches to about 24 inches is typical, a range of from about 4 inches to about 20 inches is more typical, and a range of from about 5 inches to about 15 inches is most typical.
  • Device 1 may optionally include a separate second fluid-containing portion 17 disposed between fluid-containing portion 15 and second end 30 of fluid-containing portion. The second fluid-containing portion could be limited to holding approximately 6-10 ounces of fluid, more preferably 4-6 ounces of fluid and most preferably 2-4 ounces of fluid. This second fluid containing portion includes a gate whereby a user can open the gate allowing a limited amount of fluid to pass from fluid-containing portion 15 into this second fluid-containing portion. Typically, the amount of fluid allowed to enter the second fluid-containing portion is limited by the size of the second fluid-containing portion. The bottom portion of the second fluid-containing portion is formed by second end 30 of fluid-containing portion 15 of device 1. Therefore, if a user chose to drink from tubular member 40 attached to the bottom of second fluid-containing portion, the user would only be able to drink the fluid contained within second fluid-containing portion and not the entire contents of fluid-containing portion 15.
  • A flexible tubular member 40 is attached at a first end 45 to opening 35 in the second end 30 of fluid-containing portion 15. This connection may be any type of connection, including, but not limited to, an adhered-connection, a soldered-connection, a welded-connection or a tension-type connection, etc. or any combinations or derivations of any of the above. However, an adhered-connection is preferred. Tubular member 40 may be constructed of any type of flexible material, including, but not limited to, rubber, plastic, foam, etc. or any combinations or derivations thereof. Preferably, a rubber flexible material is used for tubular member 40. Flexible tubular member 40 may be any length, including, but not limited to, a typical length of from about 3 inches to about 18 inches, more typically from about 5 inches to about 15 inches, and most preferably from about 6 inches to about 12 inches. Flexible tubular member 40 includes a second end 50 that is releasably attached to a C-shaped channel, or alternatively, an enclosed channel on handle member 65. Tubular member 40 may optionally include a gate at first end 45 on either tubular member 40 or within, at, or around the connection between opening 35 and first end 45 of tubular member 40. Tubular member 40 may also include a gate at second end 50. Alternatively, handle member 65 may include a gate in, or around, the area where second end 50 attaches to handle member 65. In use, the gate may be opened thereby allowing fluid to flow into tubular member 40. The gate is then closed so that a user may only drink the amount of fluid contained within tubular member 40.
  • In use, a user may either drink from the opening 25 in the first end 20 of fluid-containing portion 15, alternatively, the user may release the second end 50 of tubular member 40 from the C-shaped channel and handle member 65 and drink from this second end.
  • A second embodiment of the present invention includes a drinking device 70 having a fluid-containing portion 75 including a first open end 80 and a second closed end 85 (see FIG. 6). The first open end 80 includes an opening at least large enough to pour a liquid from device 70, through open end 80, or to pour a liquid through open end 80 into fluid-containing portion 75 of device 70. As in the previous embodiment, this embodiment also includes a handle member. The discussion above handle member 65 is also incorporated and applied hereto. Further, the materials, shapes, and sizes for the various components as discussed above applies also to this embodiment and are all incorporated herein and applied hereto.
  • Device 70 of this embodiment also includes a detachable bottom section 90. Detachable bottom section 90 may be connected to the bottom 95 of device 70 by any releasably attached connection, including, but not limited to, a conventional threaded/screw-type attachment, a tension fit, clips, snaps, a tongue and groove snap or clip fit arrangement, by an adhesive, Velcro, etc., or any combinations or derivations of any of the above. However, a clip fit or tension fit is generally preferred.
  • Detachable bottom section 90 typically includes a device or material within section 90. Such a device or material may include, but is not limited to, a pressure sensitive light arrangement, a game, an advertisement, a separate fluid-containing portion, a paper dispenser or any written message. Alternatively, section 85 may include a slot and/or a compartment having an opening 105 in communication with the exterior 110 of detachable bottom section 90 in which various printed materials (slogans, sayings, advertisements, etc.) may be easily inserted and/or removed as desired. It is preferred that these writings, etc. are placed in section 90 so they face the second closed end 85 of fluid-containing portion 75. Detachable bottom section 90 may be transparent. Alternatively, detachable bottom section 90 may include slot(s) 105 (see FIG. 6). When slot(s) 105 are vertically positioned, relative to the bottom of the device when the device is sitting on a flat horizontal surface, slot(s) 105 are one or more open ends of an open channel that extends around the perimeter of detachable bottom section 90. Advertisements and/or any messages may be placed with this channel. Typically, such messages would be positioned, so any wording or a message face out and away from the device. At least this section (i.e., the outward facing section) of detachable bottom section 90 is made of a transparent material. Slot(s) 105 may also be horizontal, relative to the bottom of the device when the device is sitting on a flat horizontal surface. In this case, detachable bottom section 90 includes an opening within the detachable bottom section, for receiving generally printed material.
  • In this embodiment, the second closed end 85 of device 70 may be made of any material and be any color, however, the second closed end 85 is preferably transparent. Therefore, when a user looking through first end 80 of fluid-containing portion 75 of device 70, the writing, etc. and detachable bottom section 90 will be visible through second closed end 85 of fluid-containing portion 75 (see FIG. 5).
  • A third embodiment of the present invention includes the device of the first embodiment, further including the detachable bottom section 90 of the second embodiment (see FIG. 3). Detachable bottom section 90 typically includes a cutout 100 to accommodate tubular member 40.
  • Flexible tubular member 40 of any of the embodiments disclosed herein may include one or more fluid-containing gates.
  • Referring to FIG. 7, a separate fluid-containing portion 120 may optionally be removably attached to opening 35, or the immediate area surrounding opening 35 (i.e., within a 1 inch radius as measured from the center of opening 55). Portion 120 generally includes an inner fluid-containing area and portion 120 may be any shape, including, but not limited to, cylindrically-shaped, rectangularly-shaped, etc. However, cylindrically-shaped is preferred. The connection between portion 120 and opening 35, or there abouts may be any type of connection, including, but not limited to a snap connection, a threaded screw-type connection, a tension fit, an adhered connection, etc. However, a snap-type connection is preferred. This is typically a fluid tight connection such that when portion 120 contains fluid, this fluid cannot leak into the fluid-containing portion 120 of device 10.
  • In use, portion 120 may contain the same type of fluid as fluid-containing portion 15, or may contain a different type of fluid. A user may drink fluid from portion 15 from a first end 20. In doing so, the contents, if any, of portion 120 will not spill out due to an optional removable cap on the exposed end of portion 15. A user may also drink the contents of portion 120 via tubular member 40 as is generally described above.
  • In the foregoing description, it will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the concepts disclosed herein. Such modifications are to be considered as included in the following claims, unless these claims by their language expressly state otherwise.

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1. A drinking device comprising:
a fluid-containing portion comprising a first end having an opening therein and a second end having an opening therein and a bottom-most section, wherein the second end substantially opposed to the first end and the opening in the first end is larger than the opening in the second end;
a holding member comprising a generally C-shaped channel; and
a flexible tubular member comprising a first end and a second end, wherein the first end is connected to the opening in the second end of the fluid-containing portion and the second end of the tubular member is in releasable communication with the C-shaped channel of the holding member.
2. The drinking device of claim 1, wherein the fluid-containing portion is cylindrically-shaped.
3. The drinking device of claim 2, wherein the opening in the second end of the fluid-containing portion is located substantially in the center of the second end.
4. The drinking device of claim 3, wherein the opening in the second end of the fluid-containing portion is located at the bottom-most section of the second end.
5. The drinking device of claim 4, wherein the connection between the first end of the flexible tubular member and the opening in the second end of the fluid-containing portion comprises an adhered connection.
6. The drinking device of claim 5, wherein the second end of the fluid-containing portion is transparent.
7. The drinking device of claim 6, wherein the drinking device further includes a bottom edge, wherein the bottom edge is adapted to receive a detachable bottom section.
8. The drinking device of claim 7, comprising the drinking device and the detachable bottom section releasably attached thereto, wherein the detachable bottom section comprises within it a device or material selected from the group consisting of a pressure sensitive light arrangement, a game, an advertisement, a separate fluid-containing portion, a paper dispenser and any written message.
9. The drinking device of claim 8, wherein the device or material within the detachable bottom section is visible from the opening in the first end of the fluid-containing portion of the device.
10. The drinking device of claim 9, wherein the detachable bottom section comprises a compartment having an opening in communication with the exterior of detachable bottom section.
11. A drinking-device comprising:
a fluid-containing portion comprising a first open end and a second closed end and a bottom;
a holding member; and
a detachable bottom section releasably attached to the bottom of the fluid-containing portion, wherein the detachable bottom section includes material selected from the group consisting of a pressure sensitive light arrangement, a game, an advertisement, a separate fluid-containing portion, a paper dispenser and any written message.
12. The drinking device of claim 11, wherein the fluid-containing portion is cylindrically-shaped.
13. The drinking device of claim 12, wherein the second end of the fluid-containing portion is transparent.
14. The drinking device of claim 13, wherein the detachable bottom section is transparent.
15. The drinking device of claim 14, wherein the bottom is adapted to receive a detachable bottom section.
16. The drinking device of claim 15, wherein the material within the detachable bottom section is visible from the opening in the first end of the fluid-containing portion of the device.
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