Drinking glass with a removable magnetic marker

a magnetic marker and drinking glass technology, applied in the field of drinking glass with a removable magnetic marker, can solve the problems of easy loss, difficult to secure around the stem of the wine glass, easy to set a drinking glass down, etc., and achieve the effect of preventing accidental removal

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-06-05
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[0014]There are various ways to attach the magnets to the drinking glasses. In an embodiment, the magnets may be simply attached to a surface of the container. The attachment mechanism may be an adhesive or the cup material may be partially melted to bond the magnet. To help retain the magnet, a bore or a through hole may be formed in the cup and the magnet may be bonded within the bore or through hole. The magnet may be mounted flush with the outer surface of the cup or it may be mounted below the surface. If the magnet is mounted below the surface, the marker magnet may also fit within the bore so that edges of the marker may fit within the hole to prevent accidental removal.

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A problem with both drinking and wine glasses is that they are typically bought in sets that look identical.
While this identical appearance is aesthetically pleasing, it is very easy to set a drinking glass down and not be able to distinguish one glass from another.
While the wine glass tags are useful, they must be removed before the glasses are washed and are easily lost once they are removed from the glasses.
A problem with these tags is that they can be fragile and difficult to secure around the stems of the wine glasses.

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[0023]With reference to FIG. 1, the present invention is a wine glass that has a cup 103, stem 107 and base 111. The upper portion of the cup 103 has a circular opening with a thin rounded lip and a thin wall section. The top of the stem 107 is attached to the bottom of the cup 103, and the bottom of the stem is attached to the base 111. The base 111 is a circular structure. The cup 103, stem 107 and base 111 are preferably made of clear glass. Although the drinking glasses are described as being made of glass, in other embodiments the drinking glasses may be made of metal, ceramic, plastic, wood or composite materials.

[0024]The glass illustrated in FIG. 1 also includes a plurality of magnets 131 that indicates some of the possible locations for the magnets. In an embodiment, the magnets 131 may be located around the perimeter of the cup 103. The magnets 131 may also be located in the stem 107 and base 111. The magnets 131 in the stem may be cylindrical while the magnets 131 in the ...

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Abstract

Drinking glasses are used to drink water and wine. A glass has a cup and a base. A wine glass has a cup portion, a stem and a circular base. A magnet that is attached to the drinking glass. A marker has a magnet and an ornamental side. The marker is held in place against an outer surface of the glass by the magnetic attraction of the cup magnet and the marker magnet.

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BACKGROUND[0001]Drinking glasses have been in existence for many years. Various shapes of drinking glasses have been used for specific types of beverages. Water, sodas, milk and juice are typically poured into glasses that typically have a flat base and cylindrical body that maximizes the volume of liquid that can be contained. The cross section of the glass is typically circular but may be any other geometric shape. The sidewalls may be straight or curved. In contrast, a wine glass has a very different shape because it is used to drink and taste wine. The wine glass has a smaller volume than a drinking glass. The base is a circular disk that is coupled to the rounded cup with a thin stem. The shape of the cup is designed to concentrate the aroma or bouquet of the wine making it easier to distinguish the varietals' characteristics. The wine glass is typically made from blown glass.[0002]Many glasses are designed for specific types of wines. Glasses for red wine are characterized by ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A47G19/22
CPCA47G19/2227G09F23/08G09F7/04A47G2200/106
Inventor TOWERY, MARKMILLER, LESLIE
Owner FORMATION
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