FLASH WITH A REFILLABLE CUP

20210139198 · 2021-05-13

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    Abstract

    A flask is provided with a refillable cup having an external jar (2) and an inner internal cup (3) to contain the product. The inner internal cup (3) is removable, through the mouth (20) of the external jar (2) in order to be able to refill or replace it. The flask has a removable fastener between the cup (3) and the jar (2) that stay hidden and include a resistance point (54) which ensures the fastening between both elements and prevents the elements from being separated while not proceeding to the express handling thereof by operating thereon in order to overcome the resistance point (54).

    Claims

    1. A flask with a refillable cup having an external jar (2) and an inner internal cup (3) to contain the product, the inner internal cup (3) being removable, through the mouth (20) of the external jar (2) in order to be able to refill or replace it, characterised in that it comprises removable fastening means (4, 5) between the cup (3) and the jar (2) that stay hidden and include a resistance point (54) which ensures the fastening between the cup (3) and the jar (2) and prevents the cup (3) and the jar (2) from being separated while not proceeding to the express handling thereof by operating thereon in order to overcome said resistance point (54).

    2. The flask with a refillable cup according to claim 1, characterised in that the removable fastening means (4,5) comprise the existence of a rim with a skirt (40), on the perimeter in the mouth of the cup (3), which defines a lower channel (41) having two or more internal protuberances (42); and, two or more partitions (50) which emerge from the top of the upper edge (51) of the mouth (20) of the jar (2), which, separated by intermediate spaces (52) and sized to fit into the lower channel (41) of the cup (3) and each of them is located in a position coinciding with one of the inner protuberances (42), having a housing (53) intended to receive said protuberance (42), a thickening (54) existing in said housings (53) which creates the resistance point for the insertion of said protuberance (42), and for the removal thereof, which ensures the fastening of the cup (3) in the jar (2).

    3. The flask with a refillable cup according to claim 2, characterised in that it comprises four protuberances (42) in the lower channel (41) of the rim with a skirt (40) of the cup (3) and four partitions (50) which emerge from the top of the upper edge (51) of the mouth (20) of the flask (2).

    4. The flask with a refillable cup, according to claim 2, characterised in that the protuberances (42) of the lower channel (41) of the rim with a skirt (40) of the cup (3) are a thickening of the internal face of the skirt (40) itself.

    5. The flask with a refillable cup, according to claim 2, characterised in that the external face of the skirt (40) of the edge of the cup (3) has rough areas (43) equipped with greater adherence.

    6. The flask with a refillable cup, according to claim 3, characterised in that the protuberances (42) of the lower channel (41) of the rim with a skirt (40) of the cup (3) are a thickening of the internal face of the skirt (40) itself.

    7. The flask with a refillable cup, according to claim 3, characterised in that the external face of the skirt (40) of the edge of the cup (3) has rough areas (43) equipped with greater adherence.

    8. The flask with a refillable cup, according to claim 4, characterised in that the external face of the skirt (40) of the edge of the cup (3) has rough areas (43) equipped with greater adherence.

    Description

    DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0010] To complete the description, and for the purpose of helping to make the characteristics of the invention more readily understandable, this description is accompanied by a set of drawings constituting an integral part of the same, which by way of illustration and not limitation represents the following:

    [0011] FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of the flask with a refillable cup object of the invention, represented in an exploded view, the configuration and parts of the main elements thereof being seen, in other words, the external jar and the refillable cup;

    [0012] FIGS. 2 and 3 show corresponding views, a top plan view and a lateral elevation view of the flask of the invention, in this case represented with the cup incorporated in the external jar and fastened thereto;

    [0013] FIG. 4 shows a cross-sectional view, according to cut A-A indicated in FIG. 2, of the flask of the invention, the configuration and parts of the main elements thereof and the coupling between them being seen; and

    [0014] FIG. 5 shows a view of the detail B indicated in FIG. 4, the removable coupling and fastening means being seen in an enlarged manner between the external jar and the cup.

    PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION

    [0015] In light of the aforementioned figures, and in accordance with the adopted numbering, a non-limiting exemplary embodiment of the flask with a refillable cup of the invention can be observed, which comprises what is described below in detail.

    [0016] Thus, as seen in said figures, the flask (1) of the invention is essentially made up of an external jar (2), with a closure cap (not shown), and an inner cup (3) to contain the product, the cup (3) of which is removable, through the mouth (20) of the external jar (2) in order to be able to refill or replace it, having removable fastening means (4, 5) to this end between the cup (3) and the jar (2) which stay hidden and include a resistance point (54) which ensures the fastening between both elements and prevents them from being separated while it is not expressly handled by operating thereon in order to overcome said resistance point (54).

    [0017] Specifically, said removable fastening means (4, 5), as seen in FIGS. 1 and 4, comprise: [0018] on the one hand, the existence of a rim with a skirt (40), intended on the perimeter in the mouth of the cup (3), which defines a lower channel (41) having two or more internal protuberances (42), preferably four, determined by a thickening of the internal face of the skirt (40) itself and which are distributed radially in said channel (41); and [0019] on the other hand, the existence of two or more partitions (50) which emerge from the top of the upper edge (51) of the mouth (20) of the jar (2), which, separated by intermediate spaces (52) and sized to fit into the lower channel (41) of the cup (3) and each of them is located in a position coinciding with one of the inner protuberances (42), having a lateral housing (53) intended to receive said protuberance (42), a thickening (54) existing in said housings (53) which creates a resistance point for such insertion of the protuberance (42), and for the removal thereof, which ensures the fastening of the cup (3) in the jar (2).

    [0020] To do so, by placing the cup (3) on the mouth (20) of the jar (2), placing the lower channel (41) of the rim with a skirt (40) on the partitions (50) of the upper edge (51) such that the protuberances (42) coincide with the intermediate spaces (52), in addition to making a rotational movement to direct the protuberances (42) towards the lateral housings (53) of the partitions (50), a certain pressure must be applied in order to overcome the resistance point caused by the thickening (54) existing in said housings (53) in order to finish inserting said protuberances (42) in said housings (53), the cup (3) therefore staying secured inside the jar (2). In the same manner, for the removal thereof, it is necessary to exert pressure once again, in the opposite direction, in order to overcome the resistance point caused by the thickening (54) when rotating the rim with a skirt (41) and releasing the protuberances (42) from the housings (53), only then enabling the cup (3) to be removed from inside the jar (2).

    [0021] Preferably, and in order to facilitate the rotation and pressure operations described, the external face of the skirt (41) of the rim of the cup (3) has rough areas (43) with greater adherence when holding it with hands, preferably, two of them located on opposite sides thereof.

    [0022] Having sufficiently described the nature of the present invention, in addition to the practical embodiment, it is not considered necessary to extend the explanation thereof so that any person with skill in the art can understand the scope thereof and the advantages that derive from it.