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Title:
Drink shaker
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1. A drink shaker comprising:
a first cupped container,
a second cupped container,
said containers each defining a circumambient side closed at one end of same and open at the other end of same,
a basket member defining a circumambient side wall having one end of same open and the other end of same closed by a foraminous panel portion,
means for supporting said basket member in said first container with the basket member other end directed toward the first container closed end,
said basket member open end being formed for plug fit entry into and securement to said second container open end,
and said open ends of said containers being formed for liquid sealing plug type slip fit and frictional securement of one of said container open ends within the other container open end,
said basket member side wall being foraminously formed for free passsage of liquid therethrough,
whereby liquids and solids to be mixed may be applied to the shaker by disposing the liquids in the first container and the solids in the basket member, with the basket member disposed in the first container on said support means, and said second container secured to said first container, and on shaking the shaker longitudinally thereof, the liquid passes through the basket panel portion and side wall to admix with the solids in the basket member from both sides of the basket member,
said support means comprising:
spaced ledges formed about the first container side wall on the inside surfacing thereof on which said basket member may rest when applied to said first container.
2. A drink shaker comprising:
a first cupped container,
a second cupped container,
said containers each defining a circumambient side closed at one end of same and open at the other end of same,
a basket member defining a circumambient side wall having one end of same open and the other end of same closed by a foraminous panel portion,
means for supporting said basket member in said first container with the basket member other end directed toward the first container closed end,
said basket member open end being formed for plug fit entry into and securement to said second container open end,
and said open ends of said containers being formed for liquid sealing plug type slip fit frictional securement of one of said container open ends within the other container open end,
said basket member side wall being foraminously formed for free passage of liquid therethrough,
whereby liquids and solids to be mixed may be applied to the shaker by disposing the liquids in the first container and the solids in the basket member, with the basket member disposed in the first container on said support means, and said second container secured to said first container, and on shaking the shaker longitudinally thereof, the liquid passes through the basket panel portion and side wall to admix with the solids in the basket member from both sides of the basket member,
said basket member including a sleeve portion disposed about its open end and formed to define wedging surface means for plug fit engagement with and within said second container open end,
said basket member being formed to define openings between the basket member side wall and said sleeve portion thereof for accommodating movement of liquid from the first container to the second container, on shaking of the shaker about the solids in the basket, between the basket member side wall and the basket member sleeve portion.
3. The shaker set forth in claim 2 wherein:
said basket member side wall is defined by spaced bars extending lengthwise of the basket member side wall,
said basket member including spaced radial flanges interposed between the basket member sleeve portion and the basket member side wall and integral therewith,
said flanges defining liquid movement guide slots disposed about the basket member side wall for movement of liquids on the shaker being shaken between the first to the second container,
said side wall of the second container being tapered in the direction of the closed end thereof to deflect liquids passing into the second container, through said slots, on the shaker being shaken, toward the mid portion of the second container for return to the first container, on continued shaking of the shaker, through the solids in the basket member.
4. A drink shaker comprising:
a first cupped container,
a second cupped container,
said containers each defining a circumambient side closed at one end of same and open at the other end of same,
a basket member defining a circumambient side wall having one end of same open and the other end of same closed by a foraminous panel portion,
means for supporting said basket member within and on said first container in a predetermined operative position therein with the basket member other end directed toward said first container closed end,
said basket member being formed to be freely receivable within said first container to its said operative position,
said basket member open end being formed for removable plug type slip fit entry into and frictional securement to said second container open end,
and said open ends of said containers being formed for removable liquid sealing plug type slip fit and frictional securement of one of said container open ends within the other container open end,
said basket member side wall being foraminously formed for free passage of liquid therethrough,
whereby liquids and solids to be mixed may be applied to the shaker by disposing the liquids in said first container and the solids in the basket member, with the basket member being disposed in said operative position thereof in the first container on said support means with said basket member other end directed toward said first container closed end, and said second container being pressed into said frictional securement with said first container and said basket member, and on shaking the shaker longitudinally thereof, the liquid passes through the basket panel portion and side wall to admix with the solids in the basket member from both sides of said basket member,
and whereby on separation of said second container from said first container, said basket member remains with said second container to free said first container open end of said basket member, and when said second container is disposed in an upright position, drippings from said basket member drain into said second container.
5. The shaker set forth in claim 4 wherein said support means comprises:
spaced ledges formed about said first container side wall on the inside surfacing thereof on which said basket member may rest when applied to said first container in said operative position thereof.
6. The shaker set forth in claim 4 wherein:
said basket member includes a sleeve portion disposed about its open end and formed to define wedging surface means for said plug type slip fit engagement with and within said second container open end,
said basket member being formed to define openings between said basket member side wall and said sleeve portion thereof for accommodating movement of liquid from said first container to said second container, on shaking of the shaker, about the solids in the basket, between said basket member side wall and said basket member sleeve portion.
7. The shaker set forth in claim 4 wherein:
said second container is formed from transparent material.
Other info:
Inventors:
Swartz, William M. (Chicago, IL, US)
Application Number:
629375
Filing Date: 1975-11-06 Publication_date: 1977-01-18 Assignee:
Primary Class(es):
366/130
220/568, D7/300.1
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
Other Refs:
Primary Examiner:
Coe, Philip R.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney:
Spector;Morris
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