SIPPY CUP
20220167767 ยท 2022-06-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D47/066
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D47/268
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47G19/2266
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47G19/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D47/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A drinking vessel having a cup with a removable lid having an inlet-outlet opening which receives an elastic straw-vent assembly having a flexible tubular straw and an air passageway forming a vent opening. A cover movably mounted on top of the lid, shiftable between a closed and an open position, with an inward surface of the cover forming fluid tight seal with the vent opening when the cover is in the closed position. In the closed position the cover engages the straw, folding the straw against the lid to seal the straw passageway, and in the open position, the straw fluid passageway and the vent opening are unobstructed by the cover. A removeable elastic straw-vent assembly is also disclosed having a tab to be grasped by the user for easy removal for cleaning.
Claims
1. A drinking vessel, comprising: a cup having an open mouth and an internal cavity; a removable lid attachable to the cup mouth, the lid having an inlet-outlet opening; an elastic straw-vent assembly having an elastic body sealingly engaging the inlet-outlet opening, a flexible tubular straw having a fluid passageway extending through the elastic body, and an air passageway forming a vent opening; and a cover movably mounted on top of the lid, shiftable between a closed position and an open position, with an inward surface of the cover, when in the closed position, forming a fluid tight seal with the vent opening and pinching the flexible tubular straw against the lid closing the fluid passageway; wherein, when opening the cover from the closed position, the cover disengages the vent opening before un-pinching and unfolding the straw, wherein, when the cover is in the opening position, the vent opening is unobstructed by the cover.
2. The drinking vessel of claim 1, wherein the elastic straw-vent assembly further comprises an annular vent ring which surrounds the vent opening which sealingly engages a projection formed on an internal surface of the cover when in the closed position.
3. The drinking vessel of claim 1, wherein the elastic straw-vent assembly further comprises a thin straw membrane within the straw fluid passageway having a slit which limits liquid from leaking when the vessel is tipped.
4. The drinking vessel of claim 3, wherein the straw membrane has a convexly shaped inwardly projecting shape preventing the opening of the slit in an outward flow direction at when the vessel full of water is inverted with the straw extended.
5. The drinking vessel of claim 1, wherein the elastic straw-vent assembly further comprises a thin vent membrane within the air passageway forming the vent having a slit which limits liquid from leaking out of the vessel when tipped.
6. The drinking vessel of claim 5, wherein the slit in the vent membrane opens in an outward flow direction at a pressure greater than the pressure exerted on the vent membrane when the sippy cup full of water is inverted.
7. The drinking vessel of claim 5 wherein, when the cover is in the open position and the internal cavity is pressurized, the vent membrane opens at a pressure which is sufficiently low relative to an opening pressure of the straw membrane to prevent liquid from being displaced through the straw due to pressure in the internal cavity.
8. The drinking vessel of claim 1, wherein the elastic straw-vent assembly is made of polymer having a durometer of Shore A 30-70.
9. The drinking vessel of claim 1 wherein the cover is pivotably mounted by a pair of pins on the cover which project into matching bores in the lid, the pins and their matching bores being of different diameters so that the cover only attaches to the lid in one orientation.
10. The drinking vessel of claim 1 wherein the elastic straw-vent assembly further comprises a pull tab extending inwardly into the vessel when installed on the lid which can be grasped by a user enabling the elastic straw-vent assembly to be detached from the lid.
11. An elastic straw-vent assembly attachable within an inlet-outlet opening in a lid of a drinking vessel, the elastic straw-vent assembly comprising: an elastic body sealingly engaging an inlet-outlet opening in a lid of a drinking vessel the elastic body including; a flexible tubular straw having a fluid passageway extending through the elastic body having a thin vent membrane within the air passageway with a slit therethrough which limits liquid from leaking out of the drinking vessel when tipped; and an air passageway providing a vent extending through the elastic body having a raised vent opening and a thin vent membrane within the air passageway with a slit therein which restricts liquid leakage from the vessel through the vent.
12. The elastic straw-vent assembly of claim 11, wherein the slit in the air passageway vent membrane is normally closed and opens at a pressure of at least 6 inches of water.
13. The elastic straw-vent assembly of claim 11, wherein the elastic body is made of polymer having a durometer of Shore A 30-70.
14. The elastic straw-vent assembly of claim 11, wherein the elastic body further comprises a pull tab extending inwardly into the vessel, when installed on the lid, to be grasped by a user enabling the elastic straw-vent assembly to be detached from the lid.
15. The elastic straw-vent assembly of claim 11, further comprising an annular vent ring which surrounds the vent opening to sealingly engage a projection formed on an inner surface of a cover when in a closed position.
16. A drinking vessel, comprising: a cup having an open mouth and an internal cavity; a removable lid attachable to the cup mouth, the lid having an inlet-outlet opening and an air vent opening; an elastic straw assembly having an elastic body sealingly engaging the inlet-outlet opening, a vent membrane having a slit cooperating with the air vent opening in the removable lid, a flexible tubular straw having a fluid passageway extending through the elastic body and a straw membrane provided within the fluid passageway within a slit therein to resist the flow of liquid; and a cover movably mounted on top of the lid, shiftable between a closed position and an open position, with an elastic projection on an inward surface of the cover forming fluid tight seal with the vent opening when the cover is in the closed position; wherein, in the closed position the cover engages the straw, folding the straw against the lid to seal the straw passageway, and in the open position, the straw fluid passageway and the air vent opening are unobstructed by the cover.
17. The drinking vessel of claim 16 wherein when the cover is in the open position, the vent membrane opens at a pressure which is sufficiently low relative to opening pressure of the straw membrane to prevent liquid from being displaced through the straw due to pressure in the internal cavity.
18. The drinking vessel of claim 16, wherein the air vent further comprises an annular vent ring which surrounds the vent opening which sealingly engages a projection formed on an internal surface of the cover when the cover is in the closed position providing a detent mechanism holding the cover in the closed position.
19. The drinking vessel of claim 16, wherein elastic straw assembly is further provided with a tab portion forming a handle extending into the internal cavity enabling the elastic straw assembly to be grasped and removed from the lid for cleaning or replacement.
20. The drinking vessel of claim 16, wherein, the inward surface of the cover is configured so that when opening the cover from the closed position, the cover unseals the vent opening before un-pinching and unfolding the straw.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0022] As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale; some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention.
[0023] The sippy cup 10 of the preferred embodiment is shown in
[0024] In the preferred embodiment, cup 12 is preferably made of a clear or transparent plastic while the lid 14 and cover 16 may be made of a brightly colored plastic material. Preferably the lid 14 has a generally semi-circle shaped dome 26 having a central inlet-outlet opening 28 into which the elastic straw-vent assembly 18 is inserted with the recessed groove 30 aligned generally perpendicular to axis A in top plan view. The cover 16 may rotate about axis A in the direction of the arrow shown in
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[0026] The inner end of air passage 32 opens into the internal cavity 40 collectively defined by the cup 12 and the lid 14. The inner end of the air cavity 32 is provided with a thin membrane 42 having a small slit formed therein. The thin membrane and slit serve to normally seal the air passage closed in the event that the container is tipped and the inner end of the air passage 32 is exposed to liquid. The vent membrane 42 will eliminate or reduce leakage. A pressure differential across the membrane of greater than about 6 inches of water will cause the slit in the vent membrane 42 to open allowing air to be drawn into the internal cavity 40 as the liquid in the container is withdrawn by the user through the straw 20. Straw 20 similarly has a thin membrane 44 formed therein with a similar slit which opens in response to a pressure differential. Straw membrane 44 prevents liquid within the straw and tube 22 from dripping from the straw 20 if the sippy cup is inverted with the cover 16 open and straw 20 extended. Preferably the straw membrane 44 is located adjacent the free end of straw 20 and has a convex inwardly projecting shape. The straw membrane is configured to prevent the opening of the slit in an outward flow direction at pressures less than 6 inches of water to limit liquid from leaking when the vessel is inverted. In a larger vessel the vent open pressure will be higher so that the vessel when full will not leak when inverted with the straw extended.
[0027] When in use, cover 16 is in the open position shown in
[0028] Straw-vent assembly 18 is shown in perspective view in
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[0030] To prevent fluid from being discharged through the straw 20 as a result of pressure build up in the cup when the cover 16 is initially opened as shown in
[0031] In the preferred embodiment illustrated in
[0032] An alternate sippy cup embodiment 60 is shown in
[0033] The straw 68, similar to straw-vent assembly 18, is formed as part of a relatively soft elastic material forming a body 76 that tightly fits in to a central opining in lid 64. The portion of the body 76 extending inside of the lid 64 is connected to a fluid pickup tube 78. The body 76 also forms a tab 80 and a vent membrane 82. The vent membrane 82 cooperates with vent passageway 70 which is formed in the lid 64 to function similar to vent membrane 42 in the earlier embodiment 10. A straw membrane 84 is formed in flexible straw 68 adjacent the free end to prevent liquid leakage when the sippy cup is tipped or inverted in a similar manor to straw membrane 44 in the first embodiment.
[0034] While exemplary embodiments are described above, it is not intended that these embodiments describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, the features of various implementing embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the invention.