Container for receiving a beverage

11142368 · 2021-10-12

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    For the carrying of beverages, it is known to fill the beverages into containers. Generally, the opening of the container is either suitable for drinking directly from the container or for filling the container with the beverage and cleaning said container. The invention therefore provides a container for receiving a beverage, which container is particularly easy to handle and is able to be effectively cleaned. This is achieved by virtue of the fact that an upper portion of a body of the container has at least a first opening and a second opening, which are respectively to be closed and opened by means of a cap.

    Claims

    1. A container (10) for receiving a beverage, comprising a hollow body (11), an upper portion (12), which has a reclosable opening, and a lower portion (13), which has a base (14), wherein the upper portion (12) has at least a first opening (15) and a second opening (16), which are respectively to be closed and opened by means of a cap (17, 18), and wherein the upper portion (12) is configured as a first part (33), which can be detachably coupled together with a second part (34) formed by the lower portion (13), to form the body (11), wherein the first part (33) can be detachably screwed, latched, or plugged together with the second part (34) to form the body (11), wherein the first part (33) and the second part (34) respectively have a thread, wherein the thread of the first part (33) and the thread of the second part (34) correspond with one another in such a way that the first part (33) is able to be screwed tightly to the second part (34), wherein the first opening (15) has a diameter that is smaller than a diameter of the second opening (16), wherein the first opening (15) serves as a drinking opening, and the second opening (16), by virtue of its larger diameter, serves as an opening for filling the container (10) with beverages or ice cubes, wherein the openings (15, 16) are respectively connected by a bottle neck (19, 20) in a communicating manner to the body (11), and wherein the bottle neck (19) of the first opening (15) is oriented parallel, or at an angle, to a longitudinal axis of the container (10), and the bottle neck (20) of the second opening (16) forms an angle with the longitudinal axis of the container (10), whereby both drinking from the container through the bottle neck (19) of the first opening (15) is advantageous and filling of the container (10) through the bottle neck (20) of the second opening (16) is simple.

    2. The container (10) for receiving a beverage as claimed in claim 1, wherein the diameter of the first opening (15) is 10% to 90% of the diameter of the second opening (16).

    3. The container (10) for receiving a beverage as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first part (33) is able to be screwed tightly in a liquid-tight manner, to the second part (34).

    4. The container (10) for receiving a beverage as claimed in claim 1, wherein the bottle neck (19) of the first opening (15) is longer than the bottle neck (20) of the second opening (16).

    5. The container (10) for receiving a beverage as claimed in claim 4, wherein the bottle neck (19) of the first opening (15) is oriented at an angle of 45 degrees to the longitudinal axis of the container (10), and the bottle neck (20) of the second opening (16) forms an angle of 90 degrees with the longitudinal axis of the container (10).

    6. The container (10) for receiving a beverage as claimed in claim 4, wherein at least the bottle neck (19) of the first opening (15) has at least one projection (21) for the securement of a cap (17) which, by means of a ring, can be secured to the bottle neck (19), and/or the body (11) has at least one indicator means (32) for indicating a fill height of the beverage in the body (11).

    7. The container (10) for receiving a beverage as claimed in claim 4, wherein the body (11), the first part (33), the second part (34) and/or the bottle necks (19, 20) are produced from glass, metal, tritane or some other plastic.

    8. The container (10) for receiving a beverage as claimed in claim 1, wherein the bottle neck (19) of the first opening (15) is shorter than the bottle neck (20) of the second opening (16).

    9. The container (10) for receiving a beverage as claimed in claim 1, wherein the bottle necks (19, 20) are equal in length.

    10. The container (10) for receiving a beverage as claimed in claim 1, wherein the diameter of the first opening (15) is 30% to 70% of the diameter of the second opening (16).

    11. An upper portion (12) for a container (10) for receiving a beverage, wherein the upper portion (12) has at least one reclosable opening and is detachably connected to a lower portion (13) of the container (10), wherein the upper portion (12) has at least a first opening (15) and a second opening (16), which are respectively to be closed and opened by means of a cap (17, 18), wherein the first opening (15) has a diameter that is smaller than a diameter of the second opening (16), wherein the first opening (15) serves as a drinking opening, and the second opening (16), by virtue of its larger diameter, serves as an opening for filling the container (10) with beverages or ice cubes, wherein the openings (15, 16) are respectively connected by a bottle neck (19, 20) in a communicating manner to the body (11), and wherein the bottle neck (19) of the first opening (15) is oriented parallel, or at an angle, to a longitudinal axis of the container (10), and the bottle neck (20) of the second opening (16) forms an angle with the longitudinal axis of the container (10), whereby both drinking from the container through the bottle neck (19) of the first opening (15) is advantageous and filling of the container (10) through the bottle neck (20) of the second opening (16) is simple.

    12. The upper portion (12) as claimed in claim 11, wherein the diameter of the first opening (15) amounts to 10% to 90% of the diameter of the second opening (16).

    13. The upper portion (12) as claimed in claim 11, wherein the upper portion (12) has a thread, by which it can be screwed in a liquid-tight manner to the lower portion (13).

    14. The upper portion (12) as claimed in claim 11, wherein the bottle neck (19) of the first opening (15) is longer than the bottle neck (20) of the second opening (16).

    15. The upper portion (12) as claimed in claim 14, wherein the bottle neck (19) of the first opening (15) is oriented at an angle of 45 degrees to the longitudinal axis of the container (10), and the bottle neck (20) of the second opening (16) forms an angle of 90 degrees with the longitudinal axis of the container (10).

    16. The upper portion (12) as claimed in claim 14, wherein at least the bottle neck (19) of the first opening (15) has at least one projection (21) for the securement of the cap (17), which, by means of a ring, can be secured to the bottle neck (19).

    17. The upper portion (12) as claimed in claim 11, wherein the upper portion (12) is produced from glass, metal, tritane or some other plastic.

    18. The upper portion (12) as claimed in claim 11, wherein the bottle neck (19) of the first opening (15) is shorter than the bottle neck (20) of the second opening (16).

    19. The upper portion (12) as claimed in claim 11, wherein the bottle necks (19, 20) are equal in length.

    20. The upper portion (12) as claimed in claim 11, wherein the diameter of the first opening (15) is 30% to 70% of the diameter of the second opening (16).

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    (1) Preferred illustrative embodiments of the invention are explained in greater detail below with reference to the drawing, in which:

    (2) FIG. 1 shows a schematic side view of a container,

    (3) FIG. 2 shows a further side view of the container according to FIG. 1,

    (4) FIG. 3 shows a schematic side view of a further illustrative embodiment of the container according to the invention,

    (5) FIG. 4 shows a further side view of the container according to FIG. 3,

    (6) FIG. 5 shows a schematic side view of a container having a jacket, and

    (7) FIG. 6 shows a further side view of the container having a jacket, according to FIG. 5.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

    (8) The container 10 according to the invention for receiving a beverage has a hollow body 11, which serves as a receiving volume for the beverage and has an upper portion 12 and a lower portion 13. The lower portion 13 has a base 14, which, in that illustrative embodiment of the container 10 according to the invention that is represented in FIG. 1, is of flat configuration, so that the container 10 can be deposited securely on this base 14.

    (9) An illustrative embodiment of the invention provides that the upper portion 12 is formed by a first part 33, and the lower portion 13 by a second portion 34. The first and the second part 33, 34 together form the body 11. The two parts 33, 34 can be coupled with one another, for instance, by a thread 35 shown in schematized representation in the figures. Both the first part 33 and the second part 34 here have threads, which correspond with one another. It is also conceivable, however, that the parts 33, 34 are able to be coupled to one another in some other way.

    (10) To the upper portion 12 of the container 10 or of the body 11 are assigned, according to the invention, a first opening 15 and a second opening 16. In the illustrative embodiment represented in FIG. 1, the two round openings 15, 16 are covered by respectively a cap 17, 18. By this cap 17, 18, the openings 15, 16 are able to be closed off and re-opened. To this end, it is provided that the container 10 has threads (not represented), which correspond with corresponding threads of the caps 17, 18. It is also conceivable, however, that the caps 17, 18 are pressed onto corresponding counterparts of the container 10, so that a liquid-tight or gas-tight connection between the caps 17, 18 and the container 10 can be established. The thread 35 for connecting the first part 33 to the second part 34 is arranged directly beneath the second opening 16. It is also conceivable, however, that the thread 35 bisects the body 11, or that the thread 35 is rather located close to the base 14.

    (11) In the illustrative embodiments which are here represented, the openings 15, 16 are respectively connected to the body 11 via a bottle neck 19, 20. Depending on the field of application and dimensioning of the container 10, these bottle necks 19, 20 can be configured differently long. Advantageously, it is provided that the bottle neck 20 is configured shorter than the bottle neck 19. The second opening 16, due to its larger diameter, serves for the filling of the container 10 with a liquid or with a beverage. Equally, this opening 16 proves particularly advantageous for the cleaning of the container 10. The, in terms of its diameter, smaller opening 15 is particularly well suited to drinking, since the diameter of the opening 15 corresponds to that of an opening of a mineral water bottle. It is also conceivable, however, that the two openings 15, 16 have another size or another size ratio.

    (12) In order to ensure that the caps 17, 18 do not get lost when the container 10 is opened, in the illustrative embodiment which is here represented it is provided that at least the bottle neck 19 has projections 21. A ring connected to the cap 17 can be slipped over these projections 21 and thus prevents loss of the cap. Alternatively, it can be provided that the projections 21 are configured as a lip-like bead, which bead extends around the bottle neck 19.

    (13) While the bottle neck 19 is oriented parallel to a longitudinal axis of the container 10, the bottle neck 20 of the second opening 16 forms with the bottle neck 19 or with the longitudinal axis of the container an acute angle. This different orientation of the bottle necks 19, 20 or of the openings 15, 16 proves particularly advantageous for the filling of the container 10 through the second opening 16 and for drinking through the first opening 15. However, it can also be provided that the bottle necks 19, 20 are oriented differently. Thus it is also provided, for instance, that the bottle neck 19 and the bottle neck 20 form a right angle, wherein the bottle neck 19 forms with the longitudinal axis of the container 10 an angle of 45 degrees.

    (14) The upper portion 12 of the container 10 is tapered in relation to the lower portion 13. This serves, on the one hand, to make the entire container more stable and, on the other hand, to ensure that an outer diameter of the container 10, despite the openings 15, 16, does not become too large (FIG. 2).

    (15) A further illustrative embodiment of the present container 10 can provide that the body 11 has a receptacle 22. This receptacle serves to receive an element 23 for regulating the temperature of the beverage. For instance, this element 23 can have a cooling or warming effect. In the illustrative embodiment represented in FIGS. 3 and 4, the receptacle 22 is arranged in the middle of the body 11 and extends parallel to the longitudinal axis of the container 10. The receptacle 22 is of cuboid configuration, so that it can receive the likewise cuboid element 23. On a top side 24 and a bottom side 25, the receptacle 22 respectively has a reservoir 26. This reservoir serves to receive condensation water which is formed, in particular, during the cooling of the beverage. When the container 10, for drinking, is tilted out of its vertical position, the condensation water collects in the reservoirs 26 and does not flow into the face of the person wishing to take refreshment.

    (16) In order to ensure that the element 23 can be easily removed from the receptacle 22, the body 12 has a recess 27. This recess 27 enables the element 23 to be able to reached at least by a finger and to be pulled out of the receptacle 22. Equally, it is conceivable that an element 23 for regulating the temperature of the beverage can be introduced into a receptacle on the base 14 of the container 10.

    (17) In order to thermally insulate the container 10 and protect it from mechanical shocks, it is provided according to the invention to enclose the container 10 by means of a jacket 28. In that illustrative embodiment of the jacket 28 that is represented in FIG. 5, this same is represented “transparent” for viewing purposes in order to illustrate the position of the container 10 in the jacket 28. It is provided, however, that this jacket 28 does not have to be transparent, but rather, for appropriate applications, can be printed on. Thus the jacket 28 is able to be printed, for instance, with children's motifs, animals, landscapes or the like.

    (18) For a particularly effective thermal protection, the jacket 28 is preferably formed of neoprene, yet can also be produced from another material. The jacket 28 has in an upper region an opening 29, through which, when the jacket 28 is applied to the container 10, the first opening 15 can be passed. In addition, the jacket 28 has at least one means for closure of this same. In the illustrative embodiment represented in FIGS. 5 and 6, a zip fastener 30 is assigned to the jacket 28. Alternatively, in place of the zip fastener 30, also a row of snap fasteners, a VELCRO® fastening or the like can serve for the closure. After the opening 29 has been slipped over the bottle neck 19, the jacket 28, by closure of the zip fastener 30, is closed around the container 10, to be precise in a way in which the second opening 16 or the bottle neck 20 still pokes out of the jacket 28.

    (19) The jacket 28 can be configured such that it likewise surrounds the base 14. It is also conceivable, however, that the base 14 is exposed. In order also to be able to determine the fill level of the container 10 in the enclosed state, the jacket 28 can have a row of holes 31, which open up the view into the inside of the body 10.

    (20) FIG. 5 further shows a fill level indicator 32, which can be configured as a projection and indicates, for instance, the maximum fill height. It is also conceivable, however, that such indicators 32 provide information about the residual liquid in the container 10.

    (21) The jacket 28 additionally means that the element 23 for regulating the temperature of the beverage cannot inadvertently slide out of the receptacle 22. In the enclosed state, the jacket 28 specifically prevents the element 23 from falling out of the receptacle 22.

    REFERENCE SYMBOL LIST

    (22) 10 container 11 body 12 upper portion 13 lower portion 14 base 15 first opening 16 second opening 17 cap 18 cap 19 bottle neck 20 bottle neck 21 projection 22 receptacle 23 element 24 top side 25 bottom side 26 reservoir 27 recess 28 jacket 29 opening 30 zip fastener 31 hole 32 indicator 33 first part 34 second part 35 thread