CLOSURE FOR A MULTI-USE DRINKS BOTTLE
20230046090 · 2023-02-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D47/0804
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D39/2082
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C02F1/002
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B65D51/1622
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D39/2041
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D47/0885
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B01D39/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D47/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A closure and filter for a multi-use water bottle. The closure has a main body having an outlet through which fluid passes to be consumed by the user and an air valve remote from the outlet to provide an air channel through the closure distinct from the fluid outlet to allow flow of air into the bottle as fluid passes through the outlet.
Claims
1. A closure for a multi-use water bottle, comprising a main body having an outlet through which fluid passes to be consumed by the user, the closure body having at least one air valve remote from the outlet to provide an air channel through the closure distinct from the fluid outlet to allow flow of air into the bottle as fluid passes through the outlet, and a ring shaped battle plate under the at least one air valve and around the fluid outlet between the outlet and a wall of the closure.
2. The closure according to claim 1, wherein the at least one air valve is a one-way valve.
3. The closure according to claim 2, wherein the at least one air valve is a duck-bill valve.
4. The closure according to any one of claim 1, wherein the at least one air valve sits within a respective aperture formed in a ceiling of the closure.
5. The closure according to claim 4, wherein the at least one aperture is formed in a recess within the ceiling.
6. The closure according to claim 5, further comprising a grill plate extending over the at least one air valve and the recess.
7. (canceled)
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9. The closure according to claim 1, further comprising a lid hingably attached to the main body, wherein the lid includes sealing means on its inside surface to overlay the fluid outlet and the at least one aperture when the lid is closed to prevent seepage of liquid or air from the closure.
10. The closure according to claim 1, further comprising a filter attachable to the closure such that the filter extends from the base of the outlet into the bottle.
11. The closure according to claim 10, wherein the filter comprises a pleated sheet housed within a tubular casing.
12. The closure according to claim 11, wherein the sheet is made from alumina nanofibers.
13. (canceled)
14. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] One embodiment of the invention will now be described by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying figures in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0044] A closure for a multi-use water bottle 2 is shown in
[0045] The closure has a main body 4 that is generally cylindrical with a side wall 6 and a flat ceiling 8. As can be seen in
[0046] Upstanding from the ceiling 8 of the closure is a funnel-shaped outlet 16, with an aperture 18 through which water passes to be consumed by the user. The outlet 16 is made from a silicone rubber or similar flexible material suitable to allow the funnel 16 to be placed comfortably in the mouth of the user and for water or other liquid contents to be sucked upwardly through it by the user.
[0047] As can be seen in
[0048] The opposing side of the main body 4 has a simple locking mechanism in the form of a clasp 24 to clip over a locking protrusions 26 in the lid and closure 4 to secure the lid 20 and cover the outlet 16 when consumption of the liquid content is not required. The clasp 24 is pivoted upwardly to clip and hold the locking protrusions 26 in an engaged manner.
[0049] The locking protrusions 26 may provide a convenient surface for branding of the product.
[0050] As can also be seen most clearly in
[0051] As can be seen in
[0052] As can be seen best in
[0053] An example of a suitable filter medium and its construction is disclosed in the applicant's patent application PCT/EP2019/069589. The filter, used in many of the applicant's products, consists of alumina nanofibers. The filter material is made up of very small fibres made from aluminium metal or aluminium containing materials. The filter material is provided in sheet form and is pleated to increase surface area.
[0054] The material is incorporated by being placed within and around the internal wall of the tubular mechanical filter casing 44 such that, in use, untreated water is pulled through apertures 48 in the filter casing 44, and then through the alumina nanofiber sheet 46 by the sucking action user. Filtered water is then drawn through the connector throughbore 36 and out of the outlet 16.
[0055] This above mechanism ensures that water or liquid cannot leave the bottle without first traveling through the filter 42.
[0056] The filter may be of any other type suitable for use with liquids for consumption. Equally, it could filter other media (for example solid or partially solid) as well as liquid.
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[0059] An NFC (Near-Field Communication) and RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification) microchip or tag may be secured to the outer (bottom) face of the base 50. The tag and base 50 may then be overlaid with a hydrophilic polymer coating. To this end, the tag sits in a centrally located generally circular recess 54. Only the recessed area 54 is covered by the polymer coating avoiding the need to coat the entire base 50.
[0060] A rubber pad may then be fitted and secured over the outer face of the base 50, overlaying the tag, to fit within the confines of the inner walls of the rim 52 so to sit flush with the bottom of the bottle casing.
[0061] The outer (bottom) surface of the pad may be formed with ridges or protrusions to provide grip to a surface on which the bottle is placed. The ridges or protrusions may be in the form of product information or branding.
[0062] The fact that the body of the bottle 2 is made from metal, preferably high grade stainless steel, and the NFC tag is adhered to the underside of the bottle base 50 i.e. outside the bottle, ensures that the magnetic field is concentrated and directed downwardly and from the bottle to allow the NFC tag to be readily and efficiently by simply placing a reading device, for example, a smart phone under the base 50—the area being easily identifiable as being the circular rubber pad visually separate to the bottle structure, or by “scanning” the base 50 of the bottle over a reading device available at “water station” or water source.
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[0064] The apertures 56 define a passage through the closure 4 remote from the fluid outlet 16 so that only air, and no fluid, passes through the air apertures 56.
[0065] As can be seen in
[0066] A grill plate 60 is located over the valves 58, as is shown in
[0067] As can be seen in
[0068] The air channels through the closure ceiling 8 are formed within a lozenge-shaped recess 64 in the ceiling 8. The recess 64 receives the walls of a complimentary shaped protrusion 66 extending outwardly from the inside surface 28 of the lid 20 to form a seal over the air channels apertures when the lid 22 is closed over the closure body 4.
[0069] When the lid is closed both the fluid outlet 16 and the air channels 56 are sealed thereby to prevent any fluid or air leakage.