STRAINER WITH CHANGEABLE VOLUME AND BEVERAGE CONTAINER HAVING THE STRAINER
20210361109 ยท 2021-11-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G19/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47J31/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G19/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A beverage container having a strainer includes a body having an opening end with a coupling portion. The strainer includes a ring member connected with the coupling portion and a plurality of bridge portions connected with the ring member. A plurality of outlets is formed between the bridge portions and the ring member. A first bucket member with a first stopping portion is detachably connected with the connecting member. A second bucket member is movably connected with the first bucket member to move upwardly or downwardly along the first bucket member. A second stopping portion is disposed on the second bucket member for being blocked by the first stopping portion to prevent the second bucket member from leaving the first bucket member.
Claims
1. A strainer with changeable volume, characterized by comprising: a ring member with a positioning portion provided on a periphery of the ring member for connection with a beverage container; a connecting member with a plurality of bridge portions connected with the ring member, wherein a plurality of outlets is formed between the bridge portions and the ring member; a first bucket member including a first annular wall connected with a bottom end of the connecting member, wherein a first opening and a first stopping portion are disposed at a bottom end of the first annular wall; and a second bucket member including a second annular wall connected with a bottom wall, a top end of the second annular wall having a second opening communicated with the first opening and a second stopping portion, the second annular wall having a plurality of side sieve holes, wherein the second annular wall is movably connected with the first annular wall so that the second bucket member is capable of moving upwardly or downwardly along the first bucket member, the second stopping portion is blocked by the first stopping portion to prevent the second bucket member from leaving the first bucket member.
2. The strainer with changeable volume of claim 1, wherein the second bucket member is provided inside the first bucket member, the first stopping portion is an inner flange formed on the first opening while the second stopping portion is an outer flange formed on the second opening.
3. The strainer with changeable volume of claim 2, wherein a top end of the first annular wall detachably connects with the bottom end of the connecting member by threads.
4. The strainer with changeable volume of claim 2, wherein the second annular wall is provided with a slip proof portion abutting against the first annular wall.
5. The strainer with changeable volume of claim 2, wherein the bottom wall of the second bucket member is provided with a plurality of bottom sieve holes.
6. The strainer with changeable volume of claim 2, wherein an interior and an exterior of the first bucket member are not in communication with each other through the first annular wall directly, the bottom end of the first annular wall is provided with a waterproof ring closely connected with the second annular wall.
7. A beverage container having a strainer, characterized by comprising: a body having a first opening end with a coupling portion; and the strainer including: a ring member with a positioning portion provided on a periphery of the ring member for connection with the coupling portion; a connecting member with a plurality of bridge portions connected with the ring member, wherein a plurality of outlets is formed between the bridge portions and the ring member; a first bucket member including a first annular wall connected with a bottom end of the connecting member, wherein a first opening and a first stopping portion are disposed at a bottom end of the first annular wall; and a second bucket member including a second annular wall connected with a bottom wall, a top end of the second annular wall having a second opening communicated with the first opening and a second stopping portion, the second annular wall having a plurality of side sieve holes, wherein the second annular wall is movably connected with the first annular wall so that the second bucket member is capable of moving upwardly or downwardly along the first bucket member, the second stopping portion is blocked by the first stopping portion to prevent the second bucket member from leaving the first bucket member.
8. The beverage container of claim 7, wherein a second opening end with a detachable lid is disposed at an end of the body opposite to the first opening end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0022] Referring to
[0023] A bottom end 231A of the connecting member 2A expands and engages with the first bucket member 3A by threads.
[0024] The first bucket member 3A has a first annular wall 31A provided with a plurality of side sieve holes 311 while the second bucket member 4A has a second annular wall 41A provided with a plurality of side sieve holes 411. A top end of the first annular wall 31A is connected with the bottom end 231A of the connecting member 2A. A bottom end of the first annular wall 31A has a first opening 33 with an inner flange 331. The second bucket member 4A has a second annular wall 41A connected with a bottom wall 42A having a plurality of bottom sieve holes 421. A top end of the second annular wall 41A has a second opening 43 with an outer flange 431.
[0025] The second bucket member 4A is provided inside the first bucket member 3A. The second opening 43 is in communication with the first opening 33. The second annular wall 41A is movably connected with the first annular wall 31A so that the second bucket member 4A is capable of moving upwardly or downwardly along the first bucket member 3A. Accordingly, volume of the strainer 100 can be changed.
[0026] When pulling down the second bucket member 4A, the outer flange 431 is blocked by the inner flange 331 so as to prevent the second bucket member 4A from leaving the first bucket member 3A.
[0027] In this embodiment, a plurality of slip proof portion 45 is provided on the second annular wall 41A. Each of the slip proof portion 45 is a flake bent outwardly from second annular wall 41A to abut against the first annular wall 31A, making the second bucket member 4A position on the first bucket member 3A.
[0028] As shown in
[0029] Tea leaves can be put in the strainer 100 for separation from liquid when in brewing. Since flavor of the tea depends upon the amount of tea leaves, volume of the strainer 100 is able to increase for more tea leaves through that the second bucket member 4A being pulled down relative to the first bucket member 3A, as shown in
[0030] In addition, as shown in
[0031] As shown in
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[0033] A bottom end 231B of the connecting member 2B expands and engages with the first bucket member 3B by threads.
[0034] The first bucket member 3B has a first annular wall 31B with no sieve hole, and thus an interior and an exterior of the first bucket member 3B are not in communication with each other through the first annular wall 31B directly. The second bucket member 4B has a second annular wall 41B provided with a plurality of side sieve holes 411. The second annular wall 41B is connected with a bottom wall 42B provided with no sieve hole, and thus an interior and an exterior of the second bucket member 4B are not in communication with each other through the second annular wall 41B directly.
[0035] A top end of the first annular wall 31B is connected with the bottom end 231B of the connecting member 2B. A bottom end of the first annular wall 31B has a first opening 33 with an inner flange 331. A top end of the second annular wall 41B has a second opening 43 with an outer flange 431.
[0036] The second bucket member 4B is provided inside the first bucket member 3B. The second opening 43 is in communication with the first opening 33. The second annular wall 41B is movably connected with the first annular wall 31B so that the second bucket member 4B is capable of moving upwardly or downwardly along the first bucket member 3B. Accordingly, volume of the strainer 200 can be changed.
[0037] When pulling down the second bucket member 4B, the outer flange 431 is blocked by the inner flange 331 so as to prevent the second bucket member 4B from leaving the first bucket member 3B. Furthermore, the bottom end of the first annular wall 31B is provided with a waterproof ring 34 closely connected with the second annular wall 41B.
[0038] As shown in
[0039] Referring to