US1862533A - Cup and saucer - Google Patents
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- My invention relates to cups, and to saucers supplemental thereto.
- An essential object of my invent1on 1s to dispose of a maximum quantity of the liquid 5 which overruns or is spilled from the cup into the saucer so as to prevent drip from the cup or saucer upon the table or the wearers clothing.
- a further object is to attain this result in a structure adapted to prevent accidental displacement of the cup relatively to the saucer.
- Figure 1 is a vertical central section of a cup and saucer embodying my invention
- FIG. 2 a top plan view of the saucer with the combined absorbent and cup retaining member in operative position
- Figure 3 a perspective view of the absorbent member removed from the saucer.
- the cup 5 comprises a side wall 6 of any usual preferred shape, together with a bottom 7, and, in this instance, a handle 8.
- a depending annular downwardly directed bead or shoulder 9 upon the bottom 7 comtegral circular elevation 20 of less diameter than the disk or base 19.
- the top of the disk is flush with the upper face of the saucer bottom 14, and the elevation 20 loosely fits in the cavity 10 of the cup.
- the material of the member comprising the base 19 and elevation 20 is blotting paper or other absorbent material.
- the cup normally rests loosely upon the margin of the base or disk portion 19 of the absorbent member, and is removable therefrom without withdrawing the base from its recess 17.
- the liquid is removed from the saucer by the action of the absorbent member.
- Substitution for a saturated or used absorbent member is effected by removing the cup and manually graspingthe elevation 20 and lifting the base from its recess.
- the elevation 20 is an important feature of the absorbent member since without it the base has insuflicient capacity for an adequate quantity of liquid under normal circumstances. At the same time this elevation 20 performs the additional function of preventing the accidental displacement of the cup, while being entirely concealed.
- the entire absorbent member is limited exclusively within the area of the bottom 14 of the saucer and does not extend over any portion of its side or flange 15 and thus does not obscure any ornamentation present upon the latter.
- I claim 1 For use with a cup having a bottom I cess, and a member composed of absorbent material comprising a base detachably seated in the recess with its top flush with the top of the saucer bottom, and an elevation upon the top of the base and disposed centrally thereof adapted to loosely enter the depression.
- a saucer adapted to support the cup comprising a bottom provided with a recess and a side, and an absorbent member wholly contained in the recess and extending into the depression.
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June 14, 1932. c s JR 1,862,533
CUP AND SAUCER Filed Oct. 14, 1951 ,(ZarZes ,R ,2 2 552 J:
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Patented June 14, 1932 PATENT OFFICE CHARLES R. FISH, 13., OF PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND CUP AND SAUGER Application filed October 14, 1931. Serial No. 568,675.
My invention relates to cups, and to saucers supplemental thereto.
An essential object of my invent1on 1s to dispose of a maximum quantity of the liquid 5 which overruns or is spilled from the cup into the saucer so as to prevent drip from the cup or saucer upon the table or the wearers clothing.
A further object is to attain this result in a structure adapted to prevent accidental displacement of the cup relatively to the saucer.
Other objects are facility of removal of the absorbent member, combined with sightliness and inconspicuousness of the same.
To the above ends essentially my invention consists in such parts and in such combinations of parts as fall within the scope of the appended claims.
In the accompanying drawing which forms a part of this specification,
Figure 1 is a vertical central section of a cup and saucer embodying my invention,
Figure 2, a top plan view of the saucer with the combined absorbent and cup retaining member in operative position, and
Figure 3, a perspective view of the absorbent member removed from the saucer.
Like reference characters indicate like parts throughout the Views.
The cup 5 comprises a side wall 6 of any usual preferred shape, together with a bottom 7, and, in this instance, a handle 8. A depending annular downwardly directed bead or shoulder 9 upon the bottom 7 comtegral circular elevation 20 of less diameter than the disk or base 19. The top of the disk is flush with the upper face of the saucer bottom 14, and the elevation 20 loosely fits in the cavity 10 of the cup. The material of the member comprising the base 19 and elevation 20 is blotting paper or other absorbent material.
The cup normally rests loosely upon the margin of the base or disk portion 19 of the absorbent member, and is removable therefrom without withdrawing the base from its recess 17. The liquid is removed from the saucer by the action of the absorbent member. Substitution for a saturated or used absorbent member is effected by removing the cup and manually graspingthe elevation 20 and lifting the base from its recess.
The elevation 20 is an important feature of the absorbent member since without it the base has insuflicient capacity for an adequate quantity of liquid under normal circumstances. At the same time this elevation 20 performs the additional function of preventing the accidental displacement of the cup, while being entirely concealed.
It will be noted that the entire absorbent member is limited exclusively within the area of the bottom 14 of the saucer and does not extend over any portion of its side or flange 15 and thus does not obscure any ornamentation present upon the latter.
I claim 1. For use with a cup having a bottom I cess, and a member composed of absorbent material comprising a base detachably seated in the recess with its top flush with the top of the saucer bottom, and an elevation upon the top of the base and disposed centrally thereof adapted to loosely enter the depression.
3. For use with a cup having a bottom provided with a depression; a saucer adapted to support the cup comprising a bottom provided with a recess and a side, and an absorbent member wholly contained in the recess and extending into the depression.
In testimony whereof I have afiixed my signature.
CHARLES R. FISH, JR.
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Cited By (16)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2518368A (en) * | 1946-03-28 | 1950-08-08 | Robert H Wendt | Dry cup assembly |
US2536936A (en) * | 1949-02-16 | 1951-01-02 | Benjamin F Holeman | Saucer |
US2550075A (en) * | 1948-02-12 | 1951-04-24 | William H Martin | Saucer |
US2614407A (en) * | 1946-11-12 | 1952-10-21 | Norman J Mercer | Child's feeding tray |
US2652703A (en) * | 1949-10-22 | 1953-09-22 | Jane M Keegan | Coaster |
US2655016A (en) * | 1950-12-14 | 1953-10-13 | Hudson Richard | Sump-drained dish structure |
US2688858A (en) * | 1953-03-11 | 1954-09-14 | Aristodeme J Cosmetto | Goblet coaster |
US2770956A (en) * | 1951-11-15 | 1956-11-20 | Porzellanfabrik Weiden Gebrued | Cup with handle |
US5273182A (en) * | 1991-10-09 | 1993-12-28 | Laybourne Sidney C | Coaster |
US6138860A (en) * | 1997-08-26 | 2000-10-31 | Comeaux; Leo C. | Plate and glass assembly |
US6715604B2 (en) * | 2000-06-29 | 2004-04-06 | Ipx Corporation | Liquid container with liquid absorbent base |
US20050044701A1 (en) * | 2003-08-27 | 2005-03-03 | Comeaux Leo C. | Method and device for forming an interposer for a glass and plate |
US20050056759A1 (en) * | 2003-09-03 | 2005-03-17 | Ron Tiller | Absorbent coaster usable as insert for drink holders |
US20060060743A1 (en) * | 2004-06-21 | 2006-03-23 | Kelley Michael S | Promotional item and advertising method |
US20070194198A1 (en) * | 2006-02-21 | 2007-08-23 | Di George Judy M | Automobile coasters |
US20080258031A1 (en) * | 2007-02-06 | 2008-10-23 | Cleaver Candy J | Absorbent coaster insert |
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Cited By (16)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2518368A (en) * | 1946-03-28 | 1950-08-08 | Robert H Wendt | Dry cup assembly |
US2614407A (en) * | 1946-11-12 | 1952-10-21 | Norman J Mercer | Child's feeding tray |
US2550075A (en) * | 1948-02-12 | 1951-04-24 | William H Martin | Saucer |
US2536936A (en) * | 1949-02-16 | 1951-01-02 | Benjamin F Holeman | Saucer |
US2652703A (en) * | 1949-10-22 | 1953-09-22 | Jane M Keegan | Coaster |
US2655016A (en) * | 1950-12-14 | 1953-10-13 | Hudson Richard | Sump-drained dish structure |
US2770956A (en) * | 1951-11-15 | 1956-11-20 | Porzellanfabrik Weiden Gebrued | Cup with handle |
US2688858A (en) * | 1953-03-11 | 1954-09-14 | Aristodeme J Cosmetto | Goblet coaster |
US5273182A (en) * | 1991-10-09 | 1993-12-28 | Laybourne Sidney C | Coaster |
US6138860A (en) * | 1997-08-26 | 2000-10-31 | Comeaux; Leo C. | Plate and glass assembly |
US6715604B2 (en) * | 2000-06-29 | 2004-04-06 | Ipx Corporation | Liquid container with liquid absorbent base |
US20050044701A1 (en) * | 2003-08-27 | 2005-03-03 | Comeaux Leo C. | Method and device for forming an interposer for a glass and plate |
US20050056759A1 (en) * | 2003-09-03 | 2005-03-17 | Ron Tiller | Absorbent coaster usable as insert for drink holders |
US20060060743A1 (en) * | 2004-06-21 | 2006-03-23 | Kelley Michael S | Promotional item and advertising method |
US20070194198A1 (en) * | 2006-02-21 | 2007-08-23 | Di George Judy M | Automobile coasters |
US20080258031A1 (en) * | 2007-02-06 | 2008-10-23 | Cleaver Candy J | Absorbent coaster insert |
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