Foldable Drinking Straw
20220167770 · 2022-06-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
Foldable drinking straw comprising an array of segments connected by longitudinal and transverse groups of hinges; wherein the segments may be arranged in open and closed configurations; wherein in the open configuration the segments form a sheet in which the transverse hinges of each group are coaxially aligned so that the sheet of segments may be folded about the transverse hinge to form a folded configuration of the straw; and Wherein in the open configuration longitudinal hinges of each group of hinges of the flat sheet are coaxially aligned so that a plurality of segments may be folded about the longitudinal hinges to form a generally tubular closed configuration.
Claims
1. A foldable drinking straw comprising an array of segments connected by longitudinal and transverse groups of hinges; wherein the segments may be arranged in open and closed configurations; wherein in the open configuration the segments form a sheet in which the transverse hinges of each transverse group are coaxially aligned so that the sheet of segments may be folded about a transverse hinge to form a folded configuration of the straw; and wherein in the open configuration longitudinal hinges of each group of hinges of the flat sheet are coaxially aligned so that a plurality of segments may be folded about the longitudinal hinges to form a tubular closed configuration.
2. A straw as claimed in claim 1, wherein the longitudinal hinges extend along parallel axes in the opened configuration.
3. A straw as claimed in claim 1, wherein the longitudinal and transverse hinges are perpendicular.
4. A straw as claimed in claim 1, wherein the longitudinal or transverse hinges form a rectilinear array in the opened or flat configuration of the straw.
5. A straw as claimed in claim 1, wherein the segments are rectangular.
6. A straw as claimed in claim 1, wherein the segments are planar.
7. A straw as claimed in any of claims 1 to 5 claim 1, wherein the segments are curved.
8. A straw as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a closure means.
9. A straw as claimed in claim 8, wherein the closure means comprises a latch or clip.
10. A straw as claimed in claim 1, wherein the closure means comprises a magnetic closure.
11. A straw as claimed in claim 10, wherein the magnetic closure may retain the straw in the closed or folded configuration.
12. A straw as claimed in claim 1, wherein the segments comprise an array of longitudinally extending inner segments, connected by a transverse hinge; two or more longitudinally extending intermediate segments connected by respective transverse hinges and a plurality of longitudinally extending outer segments, connected by one or more transverse hinges, the outer segments each being arranged to overlie a respective inner segment in the closed or tubular configuration of the straw.
13.-14. (canceled)
15. A straw as claimed in claim 1, wherein proximal and distal ends of the straw have different configurations in the closed position.
16. A straw as claimed in claim 15, wherein the proximal end of the straw is cylindrical, ovoid or otherwise rounded in the closed position.
17. A straw as claimed in claim 1, wherein one or both of the inner and outer segments have an elastomeric or rubber portion or coating.
18. A straw as claimed in claim 1, wherein the straw is triangular in cross section in the closed position.
19. A straw as claimed in claim 8, wherein the straw is cylindrical in the closed position.
Description
[0048] The invention is further described by means of example and not in a limitative sense with reference to the accompanying drawings of which:
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[0065] The foldable drinking straw shown in
[0066] In the illustrated embodiment there are four pairs of upper and lower segments. The first inner lower segment (1) is connected to a second lower segment (2) by a first lower longitudinal hinge (13). The first inner upper segment (5) is connected to a second upper segment (6) by a first upper longitudinal hinge (14). The upper and lower first longitudinal hinges (13, 14) are arranged coaxially and perpendicular to the transverse hinge (9) and is in the opened, unfolded configuration as shown in
[0067] The third lower (3) and upper (7) segments are connected to the second lower (2) and upper (6) segments by lower (15) and upper (16) hinges so that the second segments may be folded in relation to the third segments. In a similar arrangement the lower (4) fourth and upper (8) fourth segments are connected to the lower and upper third segments respectively by a third lower (17) and upper (18) longitudinal hinges. The array of eight segments may be rolled up into an elongate tube for use as a drinking straw as shown in
[0068] The lower (19, 20, 21) edges of the first, second and third lower segments (1, 2, 3) are inclined so that a lower corner (22) forms a point in the closed tubular configuration to facilitate insertion of the straw through a seal in a carton or other container of a drink or other beverage.
[0069] A flexible sealing strip having a lower (23) and upper (24) sections extends along the inner edge of the inner segments and engages an inner surface of the third segments (3, 7) in the closed configuration to form a water tight seal as shown in
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[0071] The outer segments (4, 8) overlie the first segments (1, 2) respectively with the flanges (25, 26) clipped over the hinges (13, 14) to secure the straw in the closed, tubular configuration.
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[0074] The coupling flange (26) extends parallel to the four upper segment (8) and terminates in an acutely angled folded back portion (28) formed from resiliently deformable material. The flange (26) is arranged to clip over the approximately 60° angle apex of hinge (14) to retain the segments in a triangular configuration during use.
[0075] The sealing strip (24) extends into the inner apex of the hinge (18) between the third and fourth segments and is compressed between the segments to form a water tight seal in the closed position.
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[0079] The foldable drinking straw shown in
[0080] Each segment is curved in plan view having a constant cross sectional profile so that the shape of each segment forms part of a longitudinally extending cylinder. Each segment may occupy an angle of about 120° so that the three inner segments (51 to 53) form a generally cylindrical tube when in the closed configuration as shown in
[0081] The longitudinal hinges may be formed from narrow regions of flexible polymeric material, preferably the polymeric material used to form the segments of the straw. Polyolefin, for example polypropylene or polyethylene may be employed.
[0082] The transverse hinges may each comprise a knee-like arrangement. Two flexible curved portions e.g. (69, 70) are connected together at their ends and spaced apart at the mid position between the ends. The flexible portions are connected by link portions (71) to form a knee-like arrangement to permit the upper and lower arrays to be folded together in the same manner as for the previously described embodiments.
[0083] The inner segments (51 and 59) have upper and lower longitudinal outwardly extending projections (72, 73) arranged to be received within and form a press fit to correspondingly shaped slots (74, 75) to engage the segments and fasten the straw in the closed configuration.
[0084] The lower portion of the first, second and third lower segments (51, 52, 53) extend downwardly to form a pointed apex (76) to facilitate penetration of the seal of a drink carton or other container during insertion of the straw into the container.
[0085] A flexible sealing strip (77) extends longitudinally along the inner edge of the innermost segments (51, 59).
[0086] Rolling of the segments into the tubular configuration urges the sealing strip (77) against the inner surface of the third segments (53,61) to provide an enhanced seal of the straw and to prevent liquid from escaping from the straw in use. The sealing strip also prevents contamination of the locking members (72, 73), reducing any need to clean the straw after use.
[0087] The hinges (66, 67, 68) are configured to reduce leakage of liquid beyond the interior of the surfaces in use. This reduces any need to wash the straw between uses. Each hinge, for example (67) has an outwardly extending pivot portion (78) located between the outer surfaces of the adjacent segments e.g. (60, 61). Each segment (60, 61) has a longitudinally extending contact portion, (79, 80) located inwardly of the hinge and configured to abut against each other to close and seal the aperture between adjacent segments inwardly of the location of the hinge as the segments are folded or rolled into the tubular configuration. This arrangement improves the seal of the tubular arrangement and allows use of a simpler hinge construction.
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[0090] Each row of segments comprises for example, upper (92), middle (93) and lower segments (94) connected to adjacent segments by upper (95) middle (96) and lower (97) longitudinally extending hinges. Upper (98) and middle (99) engagement clips are provided.
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[0092] The upper proximal portions (113,114,115,116) are quadrant shaped in horizontal cross-section and are secured together by hinges (117,118,119). The tubular configuration is shown in
[0093] The upper proximal portions of the upper longitudinal segments (105,106,107,108) are folded to form a cylindrical mouthpiece (120) secured by locking flange (121).
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[0095] The regions of the longitudinal edges which overlap and contact each other in the tubular configuration of the straw are provided with an elastomeric or rubber coating in order to afford a water-tight seal between the edges.
[0096] The straw comprises eight segments (101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107 and 108) arranged in pairs of lower segments (101,102,103,104) and upper segments (105,106,107,108) joined by respective transverse hinges (109,110,111,112). The arrangements of the upper and lower segments are as described with reference to
[0097] The upper proximal portions (113,114,115,116) are quadrant shaped in horizontal cross-section and are secured together by hinges (117,118,119). The tubular configuration is shown in
[0098] The upper proximal portions of the upper longitudinal segments (105,106,107,108) are folded to form a cylindrical mouthpiece (120) secured by locking flange (121).
[0099] A flexible sealing strip (122) extends along the inner edge of the upper and lower innermost segments (101, 105). The strip (122) may be a continuous elastomeric strip extending the full length of the straw. Alternatively the strip may comprise individual sections attached to or applied to respective segments (101 or 105). The upper proximal end of the inner segment (113) is coated with elastomeric material across the width of the segment to provide an extended contact area with an elastomeric coated area the proximal end of the outermost segment (116).