Mixing bottle capable of disassembly
09743803 · 2017-08-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D81/3211
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D81/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A mixing container is designed to be disassemblable so that its component parts can be thoroughly cleaned. The container has a removable base which includes a valve assembly through which fluid concentrates can be added from a replaceable pod, In some embodiments, a measuring cup is a part of the removable base. In other embodiments, a measuring receptacle is integrated with the container.
Claims
1. Apparatus for dispensing liquids comprising the following separable elements: a. a first container of bottomless construction for storing liquids to be dispensed; b. a measuring cup including means for placing said cup in said first container positioned to receive a liquid; c. a valve assembly including means for connecting said valve means to said first container to function as a container bottom and aligned with said measuring cup so that liquids passing through said valve assembly are directed to said measuring cup.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a source of liquid including means for connecting said source to said valve assembly for supplying liquid to said measuring cup.
3. Apparatus for dispensing liquids comprising the following separable elements: a. a first container of bottomless construction for storing liquids to be dispensed; b. a measuring cup including means for placing said cup within said first container positioned to receive a liquid; c. a base assembly including means for coupling said assembly to said first container in a fluid tight relationship as a container bottom; d. a valve assembly in said base assembly aligned with said measuring cup so that liquids passing through said valve assembly are directed to said measuring cup; and e. a shroud extending downward from said base assembly to form a support structure for said first container when it is combined with said base assembly.
4. Apparatus as in claim 3 wherein said means for coupling include complementary screw threads on said base assembly and said first container.
5. Apparatus as in claim 3 wherein said means for coupling include a gasket to provide a fluid tight seal when said base assembly and said first container are coupled together with a friction fit.
6. Apparatus for dispensing liquids comprising the following separable components: a. a first container of bottomless construction for storing liquids to be dispensed; b. a measuring cup fitted to a side wall of said first container to receive a liquid and; c. a valve assembly including means for connecting said valve assembly to said first container as a bottom forming a liquid tight seal therewith and adjacent said side wall in alignment with said measuring receptacle.
Description
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(7) In this embodiment, the valve assembly 18 has a peripheral gasket 24 which can sealingly engage the base 26 of the mixing chamber 12 with a secure liquid-tight press fit to provide a bottom for the mixing chamber 12. A tab 28 adjacent the gasket 24 assists in the removal of the valve assembly 18 from the base 26 of the mixing chamber 12.
(8) When it is desired to disassemble the container 10, the tab 28 can be used to separate the valve assembly 18 and its gasket 24 from the base 26 of the mixing chamber 12. Both the valve assembly 18 and the mixing chamber 12 can now be separately cleaned of the previous contents and prepared for reuse.
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(10) In lieu of a mixing cup, the mixing chamber 42 is fitted with a mixing reservoir 46 into which a concentrated liquid is dispensed. To accomplish this, a valve assembly 48 is eccentrically fitted to the base 50 of the mixing chamber 42. The valve assembly 48 is fitted with a peripheral gasket 52 that enables the valve assembly 48 to sealingly engage the base 50 of the mixing chamber 42.
(11) A peripheral flange (not shown) may be provided to the valve assembly 48 to help in the assembly and disassembly process. As shown, the eccentric placement of the valve assembly 48 allows the use of the reservoir 46 in place of a centrally located measuring cup as in the embodiment of
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(13) The valve assembly 68 is coupled to the mixing chamber 62 by a hinge 74 and is secured to the mixing chamber 62 by a latch assembly 76. In this embodiment, releasing the latch assembly 76, enables the valve assembly 68 to rotate out of engagement with the mixing chamber 62, making the interior of the mixing chamber accessible for washing or otherwise cleaning.
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(16) Other embodiments and variations on the embodiments will occur to those skilled in the art within the scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the invention should be limited only by the scope of the claims appended below.