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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • the primary object of this invention is to provide a handle which easy to apply to paper cups of different sizes, without crushing the cups, and by means of which the cups may be easily handled especially by children, and the likelihood of burning the hands is consequently prevented when, her example, a cup containing hot food or liquid is held in the hand.
  • Another object is to provide a paper cup holding handle in accordance with the foregoing which is foldable into compact form for storing in av small space and which is inexpensive to manufacture and will not slip out of a handgripping the same.
  • FIGURE 1 is a perspective View of the improved handle applied to a paper cup
  • FIGURE 2 is an enlarged view of the handle in perspective
  • FIGURE 3 is an enlarged fragmentary view in vertical section taken on the line 3--3 of FIGURE 2;
  • FIGURE 4 is an enlarged fragmentary view in vertical section taken on the line 4-4 of FIGURE 3, and
  • FIGURE 5 is a perspective view of the handle folded.
  • the folding handle is characterized by a hand-grip member on the one hand and upper and lower cup embracing and supporting rings. Morepart-icularly, the hand-grip member is constructed from a single length of wire of requisite rigidity and has an upper end provided with a right angularly bent U-shaped portion defining an upper loop. It also has a lower end provided with a correspondingly bent U-shaped portion providing a lower loop. These loops are parallel to each other and in the same plane and extend from one side of the hand-grip member. Each loop embodies spaced parallel upper and lower portions. The upper portions constitute hinging journals and the lower portions constitute limit stops.
  • the hand-grip member is provided on an intermediate portion between the loops with an eye projecting from one side and constituting a suitable finger-grip.
  • the upper and lower supporting rings are made from wire and are of split construction and are circumferentially expansible and contractible. Each ring has a radial outstanding shank on one side with a free terminal end bent upon itself to provide aligned helical coils which in turn define hinge knuckles, the knuckles being hingedly mounted on the respective hi-nging journal-s so that adjacent portions of the shanks may rest upon their respective limit stops.
  • the handle designated generally by the numeral 1
  • the handle comprises upper and lower relatively large and small rings 3, 5, respectively, for encircling a downwardly tapered paper cup 7 and frictionally gripping the cup adjacent its top and bottom.
  • the rings 3, 5 are each formed of resilient wire, preferably, and are split with lapped ends 9, 11 so that said rings are expansible and contracti ble to encircle and frictionally grip cups 7 of different sizes.
  • the cup embracing and holding rings 3, 5, are carried by a substantially rigid wire, elongated hand-grip member 13 transverse thereto with a finger-grip eye 15 formed thereon at one side thereof, and the rings 3 and 5 are hingedly connected to the hand grip member 13 by the folding means.
  • the eye is situated between the ends of the hand-grip member 13.
  • the hand-grip member 13 is formed with terminal upper and lower, lateral, straight sided loops 21, 23 at a normal angle to the remainder of the member 13 and at one and the same sideof said member 13.
  • the shanks 17, 19 extend into the loops 21, 23 respectively, and are provided with terminal helical coils 2.5, 27 respectively, surrounding and hingedly mounted on upper sides 29, 31 of the loops 21, 23, the arrangement being such that the shanks 17, 19 abut and rest directly on the lower sides 33, 35 of said loops 21 ,23 when the handgrip member 13- is held upright with the loop 21 uppermost, and thereby hold the rings 3 and S'extended forwardly from the hand-grip member 13 in parallel vertioally spaced relation and transverse to the hand-grip member 13 and against downward swinging on said hand-grip member 13, so that a cup inserted downwardly in the rings 3, 5 will be held upright.
  • the rings 3, 5 may be swung on the loops 21, 23 against opposite sides of the hand-grip member 13 into opposite overlapping relation, as shown in FIGURE 5, to fold the handle 1 compactly.
  • the described hinged connections provide one-way hinge joints between the rings 3, 5 and the hand-grip member 13 breaking in a direction to permit the rings 3, 5 to be swung on the hand-grip member 13 into a limit or movement in one direction and in which said rings 3, 5 extend from one side of the hand-grip member 13 transversely thereof, while permitting the rings 3, 5 to be swung to fold the handle 1 in the manner described.
  • a folding handle for a cup comprising a rigid elongated wire hand-grip member having an upper end provided with a right angularly bent U-shaped portion providing an upper loop, said hand-grip member having a lower end provided with a correspondingly bent U-shaped portion providing a lower loop, said loops being parallel and coplanar and extending from one side of the handgrip member, each loop embodying spaced parallel upper and lower portions, the upper portions constituting hinging journals and the lower portion-s constituting limit stops, said hand-grip member being provided intermediate said loops with an eye projecting from one side and constituting a finger-grip, said finger-grip being disposed in a plane at right angles to the plane of the aforementioned loops, upper and lower cup embracing and supporting wire rings, each ring having an outstanding radial shank on one side extending toward the respective upper and lower loops, said shanks having free end portions provided with hinge knuckles, said hinge knuckles being hingedly mounted on their respective hing
  • said hand-grip member comprises a single length of wire, each ring being circumferentially expansible and contractible, each shank constituting a radial extension of one end of the wire, from which the rings are made and wherein each hinge knuckle embodies helical coils.
  • a folding handle for a cup comprising an elongated wire hand-grip member having an upper end provided with a right angularly bent U-shaped portion providing an upper loop, an upper cup embracing and supporting wire ring, said ring being of split wire construction and radially expansible and contractible, said ring being provided on one side with a radial shank having a free end terminating in a plurality of aligned helical coils cooperating with each other in defining a hinge knuckle, said loop embodying spaced parallel upper and lower portions, the upper portion constituting a hinging journal and the lower portion constituting a limit stop, said hinge knuckle being hingedly mounted on said hinging journal and an adjacent portion of the shank being adapted to rest upon the adjacent limit stop when said ring is being used, a lower cup embracing and supporting ring complemental to said upper ring and adapted to assume a position of use directly beneath the upper ring and in alignment therewith so that the two rings may receive and embrace the cup to be supported

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July 11, 1961 D. c. KINNISON 2,991,907
HANDLE FOR PAPER CUPS Filed Oct. 21, 1958 Daniel 6. lfl'nnllson 1N VEN TOR.
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2,991,907 Patented July 11, 1961 United States Patet1t 05cc- 2,991,907 HANDLE FOR PAPER CUPS Daniel C. Kinnison, Briggsdale, Colo. Filed Oct. 21, 1958, Ser. No. 768,736 3 Claims. (Cl. 22085) This invention relates to improvements in handles for paper cups of commerce.
The primary object of this invention is to provide a handle which easy to apply to paper cups of different sizes, without crushing the cups, and by means of which the cups may be easily handled especially by children, and the likelihood of burning the hands is consequently prevented when, her example, a cup containing hot food or liquid is held in the hand.
Another object is to provide a paper cup holding handle in accordance with the foregoing which is foldable into compact form for storing in av small space and which is inexpensive to manufacture and will not slip out of a handgripping the same.
These together with other objects and advantages which will become subsequently apparent reside in the details of construction and operation as more fully hereinafter described and claimed, referencebeing had to the accompanying drawings forming a part hereof, wherein like numerals refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
FIGURE 1 is a perspective View of the improved handle applied to a paper cup;
FIGURE 2 is an enlarged view of the handle in perspective;
FIGURE 3 is an enlarged fragmentary view in vertical section taken on the line 3--3 of FIGURE 2;
FIGURE 4 is an enlarged fragmentary view in vertical section taken on the line 4-4 of FIGURE 3, and
FIGURE 5 is a perspective view of the handle folded.
Briefly summarized, the folding handle is characterized by a hand-grip member on the one hand and upper and lower cup embracing and supporting rings. Morepart-icularly, the hand-grip member is constructed from a single length of wire of requisite rigidity and has an upper end provided with a right angularly bent U-shaped portion defining an upper loop. It also has a lower end provided with a correspondingly bent U-shaped portion providing a lower loop. These loops are parallel to each other and in the same plane and extend from one side of the hand-grip member. Each loop embodies spaced parallel upper and lower portions. The upper portions constitute hinging journals and the lower portions constitute limit stops. The hand-grip member is provided on an intermediate portion between the loops with an eye projecting from one side and constituting a suitable finger-grip. The upper and lower supporting rings are made from wire and are of split construction and are circumferentially expansible and contractible. Each ring has a radial outstanding shank on one side with a free terminal end bent upon itself to provide aligned helical coils which in turn define hinge knuckles, the knuckles being hingedly mounted on the respective hi-nging journal-s so that adjacent portions of the shanks may rest upon their respective limit stops.
Referring to the drawing by numerals, the handle, designated generally by the numeral 1, comprises upper and lower relatively large and small rings 3, 5, respectively, for encircling a downwardly tapered paper cup 7 and frictionally gripping the cup adjacent its top and bottom. The rings 3, 5 are each formed of resilient wire, preferably, and are split with lapped ends 9, 11 so that said rings are expansible and contracti ble to encircle and frictionally grip cups 7 of different sizes.
The cup embracing and holding rings 3, 5, are carried by a substantially rigid wire, elongated hand-grip member 13 transverse thereto with a finger-grip eye 15 formed thereon at one side thereof, and the rings 3 and 5 are hingedly connected to the hand grip member 13 by the folding means. The eye is situated between the ends of the hand-grip member 13.
Radial shanks 17, 19 are formed on the ends 11 of the rings 3, 5 coplanar with the rings and integral there? with. The hand-grip member 13 is formed with terminal upper and lower, lateral, straight sided loops 21, 23 at a normal angle to the remainder of the member 13 and at one and the same sideof said member 13. The shanks 17, 19 extend into the loops 21, 23 respectively, and are provided with terminal helical coils 2.5, 27 respectively, surrounding and hingedly mounted on upper sides 29, 31 of the loops 21, 23, the arrangement being such that the shanks 17, 19 abut and rest directly on the lower sides 33, 35 of said loops 21 ,23 when the handgrip member 13- is held upright with the loop 21 uppermost, and thereby hold the rings 3 and S'extended forwardly from the hand-grip member 13 in parallel vertioally spaced relation and transverse to the hand-grip member 13 and against downward swinging on said hand-grip member 13, so that a cup inserted downwardly in the rings 3, 5 will be held upright. However, the rings 3, 5 may be swung on the loops 21, 23 against opposite sides of the hand-grip member 13 into opposite overlapping relation, as shown in FIGURE 5, to fold the handle 1 compactly.
As will be seen, the described hinged connections provide one-way hinge joints between the rings 3, 5 and the hand-grip member 13 breaking in a direction to permit the rings 3, 5 to be swung on the hand-grip member 13 into a limit or movement in one direction and in which said rings 3, 5 extend from one side of the hand-grip member 13 transversely thereof, while permitting the rings 3, 5 to be swung to fold the handle 1 in the manner described. When the rings 3, 5 are swung into their limit of movement in the one direction to extend transversely of the hand-grip member 13, said member 13 may be gripped by a hand with one finger of the hand inserted through the eye 15 for a firm grip on the handgrip member which may then be held upright so that a cup 7 may be inserted downwardly into the rings 3, 5 for holding upright and manipulation easily and safely by the handle 1.
The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention as claimed.
What is claimed as new is as follows:
1. A folding handle for a cup comprising a rigid elongated wire hand-grip member having an upper end provided with a right angularly bent U-shaped portion providing an upper loop, said hand-grip member having a lower end provided with a correspondingly bent U-shaped portion providing a lower loop, said loops being parallel and coplanar and extending from one side of the handgrip member, each loop embodying spaced parallel upper and lower portions, the upper portions constituting hinging journals and the lower portion-s constituting limit stops, said hand-grip member being provided intermediate said loops with an eye projecting from one side and constituting a finger-grip, said finger-grip being disposed in a plane at right angles to the plane of the aforementioned loops, upper and lower cup embracing and supporting wire rings, each ring having an outstanding radial shank on one side extending toward the respective upper and lower loops, said shanks having free end portions provided with hinge knuckles, said hinge knuckles being hingedly mounted on their respective hing'i'ng journals, adjacent portions of the shank-s resting upon their respective limit stops.
2. The structure defined in claim 1 and wherein said hand-grip member comprises a single length of wire, each ring being circumferentially expansible and contractible, each shank constituting a radial extension of one end of the wire, from which the rings are made and wherein each hinge knuckle embodies helical coils.
3. A folding handle for a cup comprising an elongated wire hand-grip member having an upper end provided with a right angularly bent U-shaped portion providing an upper loop, an upper cup embracing and supporting wire ring, said ring being of split wire construction and radially expansible and contractible, said ring being provided on one side with a radial shank having a free end terminating in a plurality of aligned helical coils cooperating with each other in defining a hinge knuckle, said loop embodying spaced parallel upper and lower portions, the upper portion constituting a hinging journal and the lower portion constituting a limit stop, said hinge knuckle being hingedly mounted on said hinging journal and an adjacent portion of the shank being adapted to rest upon the adjacent limit stop when said ring is being used, a lower cup embracing and supporting ring complemental to said upper ring and adapted to assume a position of use directly beneath the upper ring and in alignment therewith so that the two rings may receive and embrace the cup to be supported, said lower ring being of split wire construction and radially expansible and contractibl'e and also having an outsanding radial shank on one side to assume a position of use directly beneath the first named shank and having a free end joined to a lower end of said hand-grip member by a one-way hinge joint permitting the rings to stay, when in use, in horizontal parallel relationship.
References Cited in the tile of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 52,373 Ireland Jan. 30, 1866 445,006 M-unson J an. 20, 1891 679,742 Goddard Aug. 6, 1901 785,660 Brown Mar. 21, 1905 1,282,343 Wilcox Oct. 22, 1918 1,795,615 Par-ran Mar. 10, 1931 1,894,895 Steele et a1. Jan. 17, 1933 2,300,744 Jenkins Nov. 3, 1942 2,744,668 Henigman May 8, 1956 FOREIGN PATENTS 16,060 Great Britain Oct. 12, 1911 of 1911
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