A drinking cup with a handle
By designing a limiting component and a rivet-structured handle on the drinking cup, the problems of inconvenient mode switching and shaking in existing drinking cups have been solved, achieving convenient mode switching and stability.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- 方昱皓
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-29
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-14
AI Technical Summary
Existing drinking cups with handles are inconvenient to switch between carrying and drinking modes, are prone to wobbling, and require additional accessories such as handles or cup bags.
Design a drinking cup with a handle, and realize the switching mode of the handle through a limiting component, including limiting points and rivet structure, to ensure the stability of the cup body in different modes.
The design allows for flexible switching of the handle, improving ease of use and the stability of the cup body, reducing the need for additional accessories, and saving space.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of drinking vessel technology and relates to a drinking cup with a handle. Background Technology
[0002] Currently, the handles on drinking cups are fixed. If you need to carry the cup by hand, you have to add a separate handle, strap, or cup bag. A Chinese utility model patent [patent number 201910541094.6] describes a coaxial rotating cup lid and a drinking cup with the same lid. The lid body has a water inlet hole and a pivot hole. The rotating handle has a pin that can enter the pivot hole to rotate, allowing the rotating handle to be rotatably connected to the lid body. The spout has a water inlet hole, a water outlet channel, and a drinking hole, and is rotatably connected to the rotating handle. This rotating handle only serves to carry and move the cup, making it inconvenient to drink from. Without a handle, holding the cup directly can result in it getting hot. Utility Model Content
[0003] The purpose of this invention is to address the aforementioned problems in existing technologies by proposing a drinking cup with a handle that can be switched between drinking mode and carrying mode, allowing users to freely choose the mode according to their needs without adding any extra accessories.
[0004] The purpose of this utility model can be achieved through the following technical solution: a drinking cup with a handle, including a cup body and a cup lid connected to the upper end of the cup body, characterized in that it also includes a handle, the handle having a handle body for hand gripping and a U-shaped connecting part, one end of the handle body being fixedly connected to the U-shaped connecting part, and the U-shaped connecting part being rotatably connected to the cup body or the cup lid.
[0005] Furthermore, the handle also includes a support portion that can abut against the outer wall of the cup. The lower end of the handle body is fixedly connected to the support portion. The cup body or cup lid has protruding connecting shafts on both sides. The two ends of the U-shaped connecting portion have rotating holes that fit on the connecting shafts. A limiting component is provided between the rotating holes and the connecting shafts to prevent the handle from continuing to rotate.
[0006] By incorporating a limiting component, the handle cannot rotate freely relative to the cup body or lid, so that the cup will not wobble from side to side when a person holds the handle to drink water.
[0007] Furthermore, the limiting component includes a first limiting point protruding inside the rotating hole and a second limiting point protruding on the connecting shaft. When the first limiting point abuts against the second limiting point and is located below the second limiting point, the support part is in close contact with the surface of the cup body.
[0008] Furthermore, as another option, the limiting component includes a limiting point protruding in the rotating hole and a limiting groove on the connecting shaft. When the limiting point is embedded in the limiting groove, the support part is in close contact with the surface of the cup.
[0009] Furthermore, the cup body is cylindrical, and the end face of the support portion facing the cup body is arc-shaped. The arc-shaped surface can completely fit the surface of the cylindrical cup body, improving the stability of the cup body and ensuring that the cup body will not wobble back and forth when tilted.
[0010] Furthermore, a mounting hole is provided at the end of the connecting shaft, and a rivet is secured in the mounting hole, with the outer end of the rivet tightly against the outer wall of the rotating hole. The rivet prevents the U-shaped connector from easily detaching from the connecting shaft.
[0011] Furthermore, the handle is a one-piece structure made of plastic injection molding.
[0012] Furthermore, when the support part abuts against the cup body, the upper end face of the U-shaped connecting part is parallel to the upper end face of the cup lid.
[0013] Furthermore, the cup lid is threaded or snap-fitted to the cup body.
[0014] Furthermore, a water inlet tube is inserted into the cup lid.
[0015] Compared with existing technologies, this drinking cup with a handle has the following advantages:
[0016] 1. The handle has two modes: carrying and drinking. It can be rotated to the horizontal position at the top for easy carrying, or to the vertical position on the side for easy gripping of the handle when drinking. The two modes can be switched freely.
[0017] 2. The handle is made of one piece of injection molding, and the structure is sturdy.
[0018] 3. It has a limiting component, so the cup will not wobble from side to side when you pick it up to drink water.
[0019] 4. By turning the handle upwards, the cup can be placed into the cylindrical cup bag, which takes up less space in the cup bag compared to a fixed handle. Attached Figure Description
[0020] Figure 1 This is a structural schematic diagram of the drinking mode of the drinking cup with a handle in Embodiment 1.
[0021] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the carrying mode structure of a drinking cup with a handle in Embodiment 1.
[0022] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the carrying mode structure of the drinking cup with a handle in Embodiment 2.
[0023] Figure 4 This is a structural diagram of the handle.
[0024] Figure 5 This is a cross-sectional view of the cup lid in Embodiment 1.
[0025] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the cup lid's structure.
[0026] In the diagram, 1. Cup body; 2. Cup lid; 3. Handle; 31. Handle body; 32. U-shaped connector; 33. Support; 34. Rotary hole; 35. Limiting point one; 36. Arc-shaped surface; 4. Connecting shaft; 41. Limiting point two; 42. Mounting hole; 43. Rivet; 5. Water pipe. Detailed Implementation
[0027] The following are specific embodiments of the present invention, which are described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. However, the present invention is not limited to these embodiments.
[0028] Example 1
[0029] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 As shown, this drinking cup with a handle includes a cup body 1, a cup lid 2 connected to the upper end of the cup body 1, and a handle 3. The handle 3 has a handle body 31 for gripping and a U-shaped connecting part 32. One end of the handle body 31 is fixedly connected to the U-shaped connecting part 32, and the U-shaped connecting part 32 is rotatably connected to the cup body 1 or the cup lid 2. The handle also includes a support part 33 that can abut against the outer wall of the cup body 1. The lower end of the handle body 31 is fixedly connected to the support part 33. The cup body 1 or the cup lid 2 has protruding connecting shafts 4 on both sides. The two ends of the U-shaped connecting part 32 have rotating holes 34 that fit onto the connecting shafts 4. The handle 3 has two modes: carrying and drinking. It can be rotated to a horizontal position for easy carrying, or to a vertical position for easy gripping and drinking. The two modes can be switched freely.
[0030] like Figure 4 As shown, a limiting component is provided between the rotating hole 34 and the connecting shaft 4 to prevent the handle 3 from continuing to rotate. With the limiting component, the handle 3 cannot rotate freely relative to the cup lid 2, so the cup body 1 will not wobble from side to side when a person holds the handle 3 to drink water.
[0031] The limiting component includes a first limiting point 35 protruding in the rotating hole 34 and a second limiting point 41 protruding on the connecting shaft 4. When the first limiting point 35 abuts against the second limiting point 41 and is located below the second limiting point 41, the support part 33 is in close contact with the surface of the cup body 1.
[0032] The cup body 1 is cylindrical, and the end face of the support part 33 facing the cup body 1 is an arc-shaped surface 36. The arc-shaped surface 36 can fit completely against the surface of the cylindrical cup body 1, improving the stability of the cup body 1 and ensuring that the cup body 1 will not wobble back and forth when tilted.
[0033] like Figure 5 , Figure 6 As shown, the connecting shaft 4 has a mounting hole 42 at its end, and a rivet 43 is fastened inside the mounting hole 42. The outer end of the rivet 43 is tightly attached to the outer wall of the rotating hole 34. The rivet 43 makes it difficult for the U-shaped connecting part 32 to detach from the connecting shaft 4.
[0034] The handle 3 is an integral structure made of plastic injection molding. When the support part 33 abuts against the cup body 1, the upper end face of the U-shaped connecting part 32 is parallel to the upper end face of the cup lid 2.
[0035] The cup lid 2 is threaded or snap-fitted to the cup body 1, and a water inlet tube 5 is inserted into the cup lid 2. When drinking water, turning the handle 3 to the drinking mode will not block the water inlet tube.
[0036] Example 2
[0037] like Figure 3 As shown, the difference between Embodiment 2 and Embodiment 1 is that the handle 3 is rotatably connected to the cup body 1. In addition, the limiting component in this embodiment has a different structure. The limiting component includes a limiting point 35 protruding in the rotating hole 34 and a limiting groove on the connecting shaft 4. When the limiting point 35 is embedded in the limiting groove, the support part 33 is in close contact with the surface of the cup body 1.
[0038] The specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative examples illustrating the spirit of this utility model. Those skilled in the art to which this utility model pertains may make various modifications or additions to the described specific embodiments or use similar methods to substitute them, without departing from the spirit of this utility model or exceeding the scope defined by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A drinking cup with a handle, comprising a cup body (1) and a cup lid (2) connected to the upper end of the cup body (1), characterized in that, It also includes a handle (3), which has a handle body (31) for hand gripping and a U-shaped connecting part (32). One end of the handle body (31) is fixedly connected to the U-shaped connecting part (32), and the U-shaped connecting part (32) is rotatably connected to the cup body (1) or the cup lid (2).
2. A drinking cup with a handle according to claim 1, characterized in that, The handle also includes a support part (33) that can abut against the outer wall of the cup body (1). The lower end of the handle body (31) is fixedly connected to the support part (33). The cup body (1) or the cup lid (2) has protruding connecting shafts (4) on both sides. The two ends of the U-shaped connecting part (32) have rotating holes (34) that are fitted on the connecting shafts (4). A limiting component is provided between the rotating holes (34) and the connecting shafts (4) to prevent the handle (3) from continuing to rotate.
3. A drinking cup with a handle according to claim 2, characterized in that, The limiting component includes a first limiting point (35) protruding in the rotating hole (34) and a second limiting point (41) protruding on the connecting shaft (4). When the first limiting point (35) abuts against the second limiting point (41) and is located below the second limiting point (41), the support part (33) is in close contact with the surface of the cup body (1).
4. A drinking cup with a handle according to claim 2, characterized in that, The limiting component includes a limiting point 1 (35) protruding in the rotating hole (34) and a limiting groove on the connecting shaft (4). When the limiting point 1 (35) is embedded in the limiting groove, the support part (33) is in close contact with the surface of the cup body (1).
5. A drinking cup with a handle according to claim 3 or 4, characterized in that, The cup body (1) is cylindrical, and the end face of the support part (33) facing the cup body (1) is an arc-shaped surface (36).
6. A drinking cup with a handle according to claim 5, characterized in that, The connecting shaft (4) has a mounting hole (42) at its end. A rivet (43) is fastened in the mounting hole (42), and the outer end of the rivet (43) is in close contact with the outer wall of the rotating hole (34).
7. A drinking cup with a handle according to claim 1, characterized in that, The handle (3) is an integral structure and is made of plastic injection molding.
8. A drinking cup with a handle according to claim 2, characterized in that, When the support part (33) abuts against the cup body (1), the upper surface of the U-shaped connecting part (32) is parallel to the upper surface of the cup lid (2).
9. A drinking cup with a handle according to claim 1, characterized in that, The lid (2) is threaded or snap-fitted to the body (1).
10. A drinking cup with a handle according to claim 1, characterized in that, A water inlet pipe (5) is inserted into the cup lid (2).