Drinks Bottle
20210113024 · 2021-04-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47J43/1018
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to drinks bottles, a method of manufacturing a drinks bottle, a method of mixing drinks using a drinks bottle, and to a mixing component such as a frame or a mixing element for a drinks bottle, and a kit for a drinks bottle. The invention relates to a drinks bottle (10) comprising: a main body (2) for containing liquid, the main body (2) having at least one side wall (4) terminating at a proximal end in an upper edge (16) defining an opening (8), an inner surface of the side wall comprising a first screw thread (5) extending along the side wall (4) away from the upper edge (6) towards a distal end of the main body (2); a removable lid (12) closing the opening (8), the removable lid (12) comprising: a base portion (14) removably located at the upper edge (16) of the main body (2); a handle portion (16) rotatable with respect to the base portion (14); at least one rod (18) mounted on the handle portion (16) axially moveable (e.g. slidably) with respect to the handle portion (16) and rotatable with the handle portion (16); depending from a distal end of the at least one rod (18), a frame (20) having a side wall, another surface of the side wall comprising a second screw thread (25) for engaging with the first screw thread (5) on the inner surface of the side wall of the main body (2); a mixing element (22) mounted on (e.g. located on and/or within) the frame (20); whereby, in use, rotating the handle portion (16) with respect to the base portion (14) rotates the at least one rod (18) and frame (20), engaging the first and second screw threads (5, 25), and causing the at least one rod (18), frame (20) and mixing structure (22) to travel within main body (2) towards a distal end of main body (2) (and vice versa).
Claims
1. A drinks bottle (10) comprising: a main body (2) for containing liquid, the main body (2) having at least one side wall (4) terminating, at a proximal end, in an upper edge (16) defining an opening (8), an inner surface of the side wall comprising a first screw thread (5) extending along the side wall (4) away from the upper edge (6) towards a distal end of the main body (2); a removable lid (12) closing the opening (8), the removable lid (12) comprising: a base portion (14) removably located at the upper edge (16) of the main body (2); a handle portion (16) rotatable with respect to the base portion (14); at least one rod (18) mounted on the handle portion (16) rotatable with the handle portion (16); and axially moveable with respect to the handle portion (16); depending from a distal end of the at least one rod (18), a frame (20) having a side wall, an outer surface of the side wall comprising a second screw thread (25) for engaging with the first screw thread (5) on the inner surface of the side wall of the main body (2); a mixing element (22) mounted on the frame (20); whereby, in use, rotating the handle portion (16) with respect to the base portion (14) rotates the at least one rod (18) and frame, engaging the first and second screw threads (5, 25), and causing the at least one rod (18), frame (20) and mixing element (22) to travel within main body (2) towards a distal end of main body (2).
2. A drinks bottle (10) according to claim 1 in which the at least one rod (18) comprises at least two telescoping rod portions (18A, 18B, 18C) with a distal end of a first rod portion (18A) fixed to, or fixable to, the frame (20) and a proximal end of a second rod portion (18B, 18C) fixed to, or fixable to, or forming part of, the handle portion (16) of the lid (12).
3. A drinks bottle (10) according to claim 1 in which one rod (18) is provided fixed to, or fixable to, or forming part of, the handle portion (16), optionally at, or associated with and/or about, at a central location of the handle portion (16).
4. A drinks bottle (10) according to claim 1 in which at least two rods (18) are provided evenly spaced about, and/or from, a central longitudinal axis (AA′) of the drinks bottle (10).
5. A drinks bottle (10) according to claim 1 in which, at a distal end, the base portion (14) of the lid (12) comprises at least one opening for the at least one rod (18) to pass into the main body (2).
6. A drinks bottle (10) according to claim 1 in which the base portion (14) and handle portion (16) of the lid (12) comprise respective interengaging rotatable surface features (27A, 27B, 127A, 127B) to facilitate relative rotational motion therebetween.
7. A drinks bottle (10) according to claim 6 in which the interengaging surface features (27A, 27B, 127A, 127B) on each of the base portion (14) and handle portion (16) comprise one or more of: a) corresponding protrusion(s) and recess(es); b) corresponding cylindrical features and recess(es) for receiving same; c) ball bearings; d) one or more low friction surface(s).
8. A drinks bottle (10) according to claim 1 in which the handle portion (16) is located within an external periphery of the base portion (14) in a lateral direction.
9. A drinks bottle (10) according to claim 1 in which the handle portion (16) of the lid (12) extends above and/or below the base portion (14) of the lid (12) in an axial direction.
10. A drinks bottle (10) according to claim 1 in which the handle portion (16) and/or the base portion (14) comprise a recess, or respective recessed portions, for receiving at least a portion of the mixing element (22) and, optionally, frame (20) , when these are in a retracted position.
11. A drinks bottle (10) according to claim 1 in which the frame (20) is generally, or substantially, cylindrical.
12. A drinks bottle (10) according to claim 1 in which the second screw thread (25) on the side wall of the frame (20) comprises at least one of: at least one pitch of the screw thread, more than one pitch of the screw thread, more than one and half pitches of the screw thread, or more than two pitches of the screw thread.
13. A drinks bottle (10) according to claim 1 in which the mixing element (22) is three-dimensional (3D).
14. A drinks bottle (10) according to claim 1 in which the mixing element (22) comprises, or is made of, one or more of: a) one or more removable, and/or replaceable, sub-elements; b) an open structure to allow liquid and powder to pass through it; c) relatively stiff construction; d) rigid construction; e) mesh comprising multiple openings (39) f) wire; g) any suitable material (e.g. plastic, plastic coated metal or metal, etc).
15. A drinks bottle (10) according to claim 1 in which the mixing element (22) comprises a rigid mesh with multiple openings (39) defined by rigid side walls (33).
16. A drinks bottle (10) according to claim 15 in which at least part of an upper and/or lower edge of at least one side wall of at least one opening is provided with a sharp edge.
17. A drinks bottle (10) according to claim 14 in which a mesh comprising multiple openings is provided and the multiple openings (39) vary in lateral dimension.
18. A drinks bottle (10) according to claim 1 in which the at least one rod comprises an open structure e.g. to facilitate entry and exit of contents of the bottle, for example a cage like structure
19. A method of mixing ingredients, e.g. a liquid and a powder, using a drinks bottle (10) according to claim 1 comprising: adding ingredients e.g. a liquid and a powder, to the main body (2); affixing the base portion of the lid (12) to the upper edge (6) of the main body (2); rotating the handle portion (16) of the lid (12) with respect to the base portion (14) causing the first and second screw threads (5, 25) to engage deploying the frame (20) and mixing element (22) into the main body of the drinks bottle; and agitating the drinks bottle (10) thereby mixing the ingredients using the mixing element (22).
20. A method according to claim 18 comprising: rotating the handle portion (16) of the lid (12) with respect to the base portion (14) in the opposite direction causing the first and second screw threads (5, 25) to engage in an opposite direction, retracting the frame (20) and mixing element (22), optionally into lid (12).
21. A mixing frame (20) for use in a drinks bottle, the drinks bottle having a main body (2) for containing liquid, the main body (2) having at least one side wall (4) terminating, at a proximal end, in an upper edge (16) defining an opening (8), an inner surface of the side wall comprising a first screw thread (5) extending along the side wall (4) away from the upper edge (6) towards a distal end of the main body (2), the mixing frame comprising: a side wall having a second screw thread (25) for engaging the first screw thread (5) of the main body (2); a mixing element (22, 122) located, or locatable, within the frame.
22. A mixing frame (20) according to claim 21 wherein the mixing element is interchangeable (e.g. replaceable) with one or more further mixing elements (22, 122).
23. A mixing frame (20) according to claim 21 in which the mixing element (22, 122) comprises a rigid mesh with multiple openings (39) defined by rigid side walls (33).
24. A mixing frame (20) according to claim 23 in which at least part of an upper and/or lower edge of at least one side wall of at least one of the openings (39) of the mixing element (22, 122) is provided with a sharp edge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0065] The present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the following figures. In the figures and following description, the same reference numerals refer to the same, or similar, features.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0078] It will be understood by those skilled in the art that any dimensions, and relative orientations, such as lower and higher, inner and outer, above and below, and any directions or locations such as vertical, horizontal, upper, lower, axial, lateral, radial, longitudinal, tangential, central, etc., referred to in this application are within expected structural tolerances and limits for the technical field of this invention, and the apparatus and methods described, and these should be interpreted with this in mind.
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[0080] Lid 12 comprises a base portion 14 removably fixable to main body 2 and a handle portion 16 movable, e.g. rotatable, with respect to base portion 14. A locking mechanism (not shown) may also be provided to prevent temporarily removal of lid 12 and, in particular, base portion 14 from main body 2. Base portion 14 and handle portion 16 may be of any suitable shape. Lid 12 also comprises, in this example embodiment, two spaced apart retractable rods 18 terminating in a frame 20 within which a mixing element, preferably a three dimensional (3D) mixing element 22 is provided, shown here as a conical mesh extending across the frame 20, between internal surface(s) of side wall 4. The mesh may have relatively wide interstitial spacing and/or relatively strong struts or filaments for breaking up and mixing ingredients. The interstitial spacing of the openings as well as the lateral size of the opening themselves within the mesh may vary e.g. from the edges of the mixing element towards the centre. For example, the openings in the mesh may be larger towards the sidewall the main body 2, or vice versa.
[0081] In more detail now, with reference to
[0082] In use, since base portion 14 is fixedly located (e.g. screw threaded) onto the main body 2, and may be locked (albeit temporarily) with respect to main body 2, this relative rotational arrangement of handle portion 16 on base portion 14 enables handle portion 16 of lid 12 (and anything mounted on it or to it) to rotate with respect to base portion 14 and with respect to main body 2.
[0083] As can be seen in
[0084] A frame 20 is fixedly mounted on the distal end(s) of rods 18. Frame 20 may be any suitable shape but is preferably generally cylindrical. Frame 20 has an outwardly facing second screw thread 25 for cooperating with first screw thread 5 on the inner surface of side wall 4 of main body 2.
[0085] Lid 12 may comprise a mouthpiece feature 30 (30C in
[0086] Typically, however, liquid and powder may be added to volume V of main body 2, when lid 12 is separated from main body 2. Lid 12 is then secured to main body 2 at upper edge 16 via cooperating screw threads 7, 17 (or other openable fixing means, e.g. clip or snap fit mechanism, strong friction fit, etc.).
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[0089] Lid base portion 16 may be provided with an opening or recess 3 (e.g. as shown in
[0090] Base portion 16 has an outer peripheral wall with surface features (here a cylindrical recess 27B) for engaging with corresponding features (here cylindrical protrusion 27A) of base portion 14 to facilitate relative rotational motion. One or more corresponding, interengaging protrusion(s) 27A and recess(es) 27B may be provided on either of the base and/or and handle portions 14, 16. The base and handle portions 14, 16 may initially be clipped together to form lid 12 by virtue of the slight resilience of the material from which these are made, which is typically plastic. Base portion 14 and handle portion 16, together forming lid 12, are fixedly mountable to an upper proximal portion of side wall 4 of main body 2. Indeed, base portion 14 may comprise a temporary or removable locking mechanism to fix it to side wall 4, or vice versa. But, handle portion 16 is rotatable with respect to base portion 14 about a central longitudinal axis AA′ of drinks bottle 10B. It can be seen in
[0091] In use, a user adds ingredients such as liquid, powder, ice, juice, etc. to internal volume V of main body 2 either via opening 8, or via mouthpiece 30, or other opening (not shown). Next, if not already present, lid 12 is screwed onto main body 2 by cooperating screw threads 7, 17. Next, handle portion 16 is rotated with respect to base portion 14. Second screw thread 25 of frame 20 initially rests against and engages with an upper proximal portion of first screw thread 5 on side wall 4 optionally assisted by guide features described above, if present. As handle portion 16 is rotated, frame 20 mounted on rods 18, which are in turn mounted on handle portion 16, also rotates and second screw thread 25 on the outer wall of frame 20 passes over first screw thread 5 of inner side wall 4, causing frame 20 to descend axially towards a central portion of main body 2. Thus, a user's rotation of handle portion 16, causes frame 20 to wind down the inner surface of side wall 4 deploying it into internal volume V. Rods 18 having a distal end fixedly connected to frame 20 are also caused to descend, exiting cooperating rod portions, here in the form of rod recesses 18C. The upper proximal ends of rods 18 are retained within the handle portion 16 by features (e.g. by interengaging lip and stop elements 28A 28B such as those shown in
[0092] The position of the mixing element 22 in frame 20 during agitation may be halfway down main body 2 or indeed any position selected by a user along screw thread 5.
[0093] Frame 20 is shown in more detail in
[0094] Indeed, the mesh itself may be three-dimensional, as shown in
[0095] The cross-section of side walls 33 may be of any suitable shape and may be rectangular having an axial height ‘h’, lateral width ‘w’ across the side wall, and lateral depth ‘d’. Each side wall 33 therefore has upper and lower edges 37 which are first to engage the contents of the bottle as these pass through the openings 39 in mixing element (here mesh) 22 from top to bottom or vice versa during shaking. These edges may be sharpened to assist in cutting through or breaking up or mixing the contents of the bottle. Thus, one or both of the upper and lower edges 37 of one or more (e.g. every or alternate or some openings 39 or every or alternate or some side walls 33) may have a sharp profile. This sharpened profile of one or more side walls may simply be a narrowing of the upper and/or lower edges 37 to a fraction e.g. 0.5 or 0.25 of the lateral depth ‘d’ of the side wall, or the side wall itself may be very thin. However, as in the case of
[0096] In
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[0098] Opening 21 is defined by inner wall of frame 20 and may be triangular, square or any other shape, preferably corresponding to a periphery of mixing element 22. Preferably, the outer wall of frame 20 is narrow (in a lateral direction across volume V) and opening 21 extends over a significant portion of the cross section of main body 2 so that a significant portion of the cross section of main body 2 is available for passing liquid, and other ingredients, to and fro, from an upper part to a lower part of main body 2 via mixing element 22, and vice versa, during agitation.
[0099] Frame 20 is fixedly connected to a distal end of a rod 18, or rod portion 18B. Rod 18 may be received within a recess 18C, or within a further rod portion 18A, which may itself be received within a further rod portion (not shown), all within a recess 18C. Thus, rods 18 may be formed from a single retractable rod recessed within recess 18C of handle portion 16, or may comprise a series of rod portions 18A, 18B, which optionally may be received within a recess 18C within handle portion 16, or otherwise connected to it. Whilst rod 18 may pass through handle portion 16, rather than be extendable telescopically, this is less preferred. Extendable rod portions 18A, 18B, or indeed rod 18, may be provided with an extendable (e.g. stretchy) polythene sleeve 24 (see
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[0101] Thus handle portion 16 comprises on its upper surface an upper handle 16A with gripping features (not shown) which may include levers, or surface features such as ribs or recesses, for facilitating the grip of a user. Handle 16A is fixedly located to lower handle portion 16B which is rotatably mounted with respect to base portion 14. Thus, once lid 12 is securely located on main body 2 via screw threads 7, 17 (as shown), and/or via other fixing features such as clips, snap fit, friction fit, etc. (not shown), handle portion 16 can be rotated with respect to both lid base portion 14 and main body 2 using upper handle portion 16A. Initially, frame 20 is located within opening 3, which opening is formed within handle portion 16, and is (here also) an opening formed within base portion 14 (because base portion 14 does not extend into this opening). Thus, a three dimensional mixing element 22, here a frustoconical shaped mesh, can be located in the recess behind opening 3 within handle portion 16 (and here also within the recess within base portion 14).
[0102] Here, rod 18 is provided by two telescoping rod portions 18A and 18B, and a rod portion recess 18C for receiving rod portions 18A and 18B therein (see the dotted lines within recesses 18B). When base portion 14 is located at a proximal (upper) end of main body 2 about edge 6, second screw thread 25 is located on first screw thread 5, which here extends almost to the very top of side wall 4. In use, when handle 16A is rotated, e.g. typically anticlockwise, second screw thread 25 rotates with respect to first screw thread 5 and this relative rotational motion of handle portion 16, with respect to frame 20, results in translational motion of frame 20 and associated mixing element 22 along the central longitudinal axis AA′ of drinks bottle 10C and downwards into internal volume V.
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[0104] Shelf 33 and its associated sidewall 127A form a cylindrical recess (not labelled) for accommodating lower part 16B of handle portion 16 within base portion 14 of lid 12. Thus, base portion 14 comprises a cylindrical recess (formed from shelf 33 and side wall 127A) for accommodating a cylindrical lower part of handle portion 16, so these can rotate with respect to one another. Thus, the outer surface 127B of base portion 16B rests on shelf 33 and rotates on it within the recess (formed from side wall 127A). An intermediate washer member of low friction material or cooperating surfaces of low friction material, may be used to facilitate such rotation.
[0105] A mixing element 122 in the form of a curved 3D mesh is mounted within frame 20, preferably extending continuously across the open cross section of main body 2, nominally dividing internal volume V into two parts, an upper part and a lower part, within which liquid and other ingredients can be contained. In example embodiments of the present invention the mixing element 122 can be lowered to approximately half way along the side of the main body 2 of bottle 10, so the upper and lower parts of volume V are roughly equal.
[0106] Mixing elements 22, 122 may be interchangeable in frame 20 so that various designs of mixing elements may be provided and used with the same frame 20. Alternatively or in addition various interchangeable frames 20 with differing designs of mixing elements 22, 122 can be used with the same lid 12.
[0107] Here, the mixing element 122 is a mesh of curved cross section and of three dimensional (3D) shape. Other variations of shape and cross-sections, such as triangular, circular, square, pentagonal, hexagonal, octagonal etc. are possible, including flat, three dimensional, and/or a variety of whimsical shapes, such as stars, animals, plants, etc. Indeed, whilst it is preferred that mixing element 22, 122, extends entirely across the opening between side wall(s) 4, of main body 2, it need not do so. Indeed a whimsical three dimensional shape may be centrally mounted on cross-beams to frame 20, or on a flat mesh to frame 20.
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[0110] Preferably, the mesh of mixing element 22 is sufficiently rigid by means of its structure (e.g. a honeycomb structure) and/or its material to sit within frame 20 and rotate frame 20 when it is itself rotated by means of a (here centrally located) rod 18A.
[0111] In this example embodiment, an upper rod portion 18B is fixedly located on handle portion 16 by inter-engaging screw threads, but other fixing means such as welding or unitary construction and so on are feasible. Expandable concertinaed sleeve 24 is optional. Indeed, rod portion 18B may be of an open cage structure to facilitate fluid ingress and egress and cleaning. Rod portions 18A and 18B are in telescoping relation to each other and can move to and from axially but are otherwise fixed with respect to each other e.g. by means of one or more slots and a spigot type arrangement. This means that, upon rotation of handle portion 16, rod portions 18B and 18A rotate causing mixing element 22 (rigidly fixed to a lower end of rod portion 18A) to rotate so causing frame 20 to rotate on first screw thread 5 and move to and fro on first screw thread 5, deploying or retracting mixing frame 20 and its mixing element 22.
[0112] Variations of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading this disclosure. For example, the screw threads (7, 17, 5, 25) may be continuous screw threads but need not be. These may be formed of discontinuous features arranged to form interengaging screw threads. The rotatable features (27A, 27B, 127A, 127B) may be continuous features but need not be, e.g. these may be discontinuous features arranged to form interengaging rotatable features.
[0113] The mixing element such as a mixing mesh, or geometrical shape, or whimsical shape, may be of any suitable shape or construction as understood on reading this disclosure. Further these may be detachable for cleaning and/or replacement. [0114] 2 main body [0115] 4 side wall [0116] 5 first screw thread [0117] 6 upper edge [0118] 7 screw thread [0119] 8 opening [0120] 10, (10A, 10B, 100, 10D) drinks bottles [0121] 12 lid [0122] 14 base portion [0123] 16A upper handle portion [0124] 16B lower handle portion [0125] 18 (18A, 18B) rod or rod portion, 18C rod recess [0126] 20 frame [0127] 21 central opening in frame [0128] 22, 122 mixing element [0129] 24 extendable sleeve [0130] 25 second screw thread [0131] 26 grip features on handle portion [0132] 27A, 27B, 127A, 127B interengaging rotational features [0133] 28A stop [0134] 28B rod enlarged head [0135] 30 mouthpiece and pivotable cap structure [0136] 30A mouthpiece (drinking spout) [0137] 30B mouthpiece cap [0138] 30C lever [0139] 31 pivot [0140] 32 handle e.g. carabiner chip on handle [0141] 33 side wall of mesh opening [0142] 37 upper and lower edges of side wall 33 [0143] 39 mesh opening (a cell)