Patent classifications
A47G19/2266
A LID
An anti-splash sip-through lid for a beverage container, such as, for example, but not limited thereto, a disposable lid for a disposable drinking cup, or a re-usable lid for a re-usable drinking cup, for hot and/or cold drinks, e.g. coffee, tea, soda, beer, etc. In examples, the lid includes an outer side, an inner side and a rim; a drinking aperture (7) formed in the lid; and a flow deflector arrangement (9) adjacent to the drinking aperture, wherein the lid or parts thereof are formed from sheet material. In other examples, the lid includes an outer side, an inner side and a rim; a drinking aperture formed in the lid; and a flow deflector arrangement adjacent to the drinking aperture, wherein the lid comprises a first flap (27) formed in the lid and initially blocking the drinking aperture.
COMBINED STRAW AND BOTTLE INCLUDING SAME
A straw bottle includes a straw bottle body and a cover seat, wherein the cover seat is provided with an opening; an end of a cover is hinged with the cover seat, and another end of the cover is connected with the cover seat in a snap-fit manner to open or close the opening; a straw detachably connected with the cover seat, the straw includes a rigid part and a resilient part arranged at a bottom of the rigid part; when the cover is locked with the cover seat, the cover pushes the straw to make the resilient part be in the pressed and bent state, and the straw retracts back into the opening; and when the cover is unlocked with the cover seat, the resilient part is restored by a resilient force, so as to push the straw out of the opening and the straw pushes the cover up.
DEVICE FOR IMPROVED HYDRATION DURING EXERCISE
The present invention is directed to a device that can easily deliver water or other sources of hydration from a bottle, directly to a user during exercise without the use of a traditional hydration bladder. The present invention features a hydration device for allowing delivery of a fluid from a container with a cap with a hole. The hydration device may comprise an outer tubing affixed around the hole and an inner tubing disposed within the outer tubing. The inner tubing may extend past both ends of the outer tubing, slide freely within the outer tubing, and extend to the bottom of the container. Both ends of both tubings may be always open. The fluid may be delivered from the container through the inner tubing when suction is applied. Air may be delivered from the outer tubing to the pre-existing container to prevent collapsing of the pre-existing container.
STRAW CUP LID
A straw cup lid is provided. The straw cup lid includes a lid and a water stopping member. A pivot hole is disposed on a lid upper surface while a pivot pin is protruding from a bottom of the water stopping member and mounted into the pivot hole to pivotally connect the water stopping member with the lid. A convection hole is located at the lid upper surface and adjacent to the pivot hole and penetrating the lid upper surface while a corresponding protruding block on the bottom of the water stopping member is engaged with the convection hole. The lid upper surface is concave to have a lower central area. A straw slot is on the lid for allowing a top of a straw to protrude therefrom. A water stopping plug on the bottom of the water stopping member is inserted into the straw.
STRAW CUP
A straw cup is provided. The straw cup includes a straw-like portion integrally formed on an inner surface of a cup and a slot disposed on an outer surface of the cup and aligned with the straw-like portion for convenient demoulding. A bottom of the straw-like portion is at a higher level than a bottom of the inner surface of the cup to form an inlet end. A first connection surface is formed on the slot while a second connection surface is arranged at a sealing cover and connected with the first connection surface for covering and sealing the slot. Thereby ergonomic design makes the straw cup more convenient to use and reusable design is environmental-friendly. The easy demoulding design makes production more convenient and ensures integrity of the cup. Thereby the straw cup is more competitive in the market and more convenient to use.
Baby food feeder
A baby food feeder is disclosed. The baby food feeder includes a lid and a food feeding tube. The lid includes a top panel and a tube receiving passageway disposed along and extending through the top panel. The food feeding tube extends through the tube receiving passageway and includes a support connector to the lid.
Tumbler with maneuverable straw
A tumbler with maneuverable straw is an apparatus that facilitates the consumption of small edible additives of a beverage. The apparatus includes a straw assembly, a lid, and a tumbler. The straw assembly includes a mouthpiece, a straw, and a main channel. The straw assembly delivers the beverage and small edible additives contained within the tumbler to the mouth of the user. The mouthpiece serves as a mount for the lips of the user and allows the user to maneuver the straw within the tumbler. The lid covers an open end of the tumbler and mounts the straw assembly onto the tumbler. The lid seals the open end of the tumbler, preventing any leakage, and receives the straw assembly. The tumbler contains a beverage and any small edible additives such as tapioca balls. The apparatus further includes a friction inducing base that protects a closed end of the tumbler.
Collapsible container with straw
A collapsible, reusable drinking container is provided having a first opening suitable for pouring and filling, a second opening for accessing the interior of the container for cleaning, and a flexible straw for drinking the contents while the container is held in an upright position. The first opening is reversibly sealed with a cap, the second opening with an interlocking ridge and groove fastener, and the straw is reversibly sealed using a plug, a cap, a push-pull cap, a reversibly discontinuous portion of the straw, or an element for reversibly kinking the straw. The straw is attached to the container wall, to the cap for sealing the first opening, or to the fastener for sealing the second opening.
CUP SYSTEM FOR SIMULTANEOUS DELIVERY OF CONTENTS FROM SEPARATED CUPS TO A MOUTH OF A USER
The present disclosure describes a cup system for simultaneous delivery of contents from separated cups to a mouth of a user. The cup system includes an outer cup, an inner cup, a lid, and a cap. The outer cup includes an upper lip with a threaded surface configured to engage with a mating threaded surface of a lid. The inner cup includes an engaging lip configured to engage with a lower inner lip and configured to form a seal between the inner cup and the lid, as well as a flange located below the engaging lip that extends outward from a periphery of the inner cup. The lid includes an outer wall with a lower outer lip comprising the mating threaded surface, the mating threaded surface is configured to engage with a threaded surface. The cap includes a mating engagement feature configured to engage with an inner wall engagement feature.
BOTTLE LID
A bottle lid comprises a water-sealing body, the water-sealing body is provided with a water outlet and a suction-nozzle fitting hole, the suction-nozzle fitting hole is provided with a suction-nozzle component, and the bottom of the suction-nozzle component is connected with a suction tube; the water-sealing body is rotatably attached with a top lid, and the top lid is internally provided with a top-lid silicone-rubber seal for sealing the water outlet and the suction-nozzle fitting hole when the lid is closed tightly. The suction-nozzle component includes a suction nozzle, a suction-nozzle sealing ring and a suction-nozzle spring, and an outer wall of the suction nozzle is provided with a first ring protrusion, a second ring protrusion and a third ring protrusion. The only one lid achieves two different ways of drinking water, with the suction tube being hidable to prevent water leakage and splashes, which is user-friendly.