Lid assembly with a rotary trigger for seal assembly and beverage container comprising the same
11577892 · 2023-02-14
Assignee
Inventors
- Siu Wah Wong (Hong Kong, HK)
- Chi Yeung Chan (Hong Kong, HK)
- Fat Sun Kwok (Hong Kong, HK)
- Shun Sang Poon (Hong Kong, HK)
- Chun Na Wong (Hong Kong, HK)
Cpc classification
B65D47/061
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D47/066
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47G19/2272
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D2547/066
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D47/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D47/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention provides a lid assembly with a rotary trigger mechanism in combination with a seal assembly useful for actuating to open or close drink orifices and/or gas vent and is also able to selectively open the type of drink orifice as desirable. The invention also relates to a beverage container comprising such a lid assembly.
Claims
1. A lid assembly for a beverage container, comprising: a lid comprising a lid cover at least having a first drink orifice and a second drink orifice extending therethrough, and a side wall extending downwardly from the lid cover, and a trigger mechanism, comprising a bushing, is for selectively opening and closing the first and second orifices, comprising a top plate rotatably placed on the lid cover and having a cutout, and a trigger which is operably coupled to the top plate to cause the top plate to rotate about a longitudinal axis of the lid at least among a first position where the cutout of the top plate aligns with the first drink orifice to expose the first drink orifice and the second drink orifice is closed by the top plate, a second position where the cutout of the top plate aligns with the second drink orifice to expose the second drink orifice and the first drink orifice is closed by the top plate, and a third position where the cutout of the top plate misaligns with both the first and second drink orifices to close the two drink orifices, a seal assembly is provided to sealably close the drink orifice and the gas vent, having a rotatable arm extending laterally from the bushing, characterized in that, first and second rotation stoppers are formed at an angular distance on a bottom surface of the lid cover to limit an angle of the rotation of the rotatable arm, and the first and second rotation stoppers correspond to the first and second positions of the top plate.
2. The lid assembly of claim 1, wherein the lid cover includes a recessed portion formed in a top surface thereof and positioned contiguous to the second drink orifice, the recessed portion being adapted to receive a top segment of a foldable drinking straw which passes through the second drink orifice, the top segment being constrained by the top plate in the recessed portion when the top plate is in the second and third positions, and caused to elastically folds upwards when the top plate is in the first position.
3. The lid assembly of claim 2, wherein the lid cover further defines a gas vent in a sloping portion configured to slope downwards to the first drink orifice, and a central through hole, the gas vent and the central through hole being in alignment with the first drink orifice along a diametric axis of the lid cover; or the lid cover further defines a gas vent in fluid communication with the external environment through an airway defined in the lid cover.
4. The lid assembly of claim 3, wherein the top plate comprises a rotary shaft extending downwardly from an underside of the top plate, through which the top plate is rotatably mounted on the lid cover.
5. The lid assembly of claim 4, wherein the rotary shaft is terminated by two spaced-apart press-fit legs, a drink seal and a vent seal carried on the rotatable arm to respectively sealably close the first drink orifice and the gas vent, and wherein the press-fit legs are adapted for insertion into the bushing to press against an inner wall of the bushing to create a secure connection therebetween, so that the bushing with the seal assembly is driven to rotate by rotating the top plate.
6. The lid assembly of claim 1, wherein a fan-shaped boss is formed on the bottom surface of the lid cover between the first and second rotation stoppers and positioned to underlie the first drink orifice and the gas vent, and a projection is formed on the side wall of the lid and positioned vertically in correspondence with the boss; and wherein the drink seal and the vent seal are caused to biased against the lid cover to sealably engage with the second drink orifice and the gas vent respectively when the lateral arm is rotated to be held between the boss and the projection.
7. The lid assembly of claim 6, wherein the bushing further comprises a pin post formed on an opposite side of the bushing to the rotatable arm, and a tab is formed on the bottom surface of the lid cover and located in a rotation path of the pin post so as to limit the pin post to rotate when the lateral arm is rotated to be held between the boss and the projection, and application of force is required to enable the pin post to override the tab, thereby allowing the bushing to rotate.
8. A lid assembly for a beverage container, comprising: a lid comprising a lid cover at least having a first drink orifice and a second drink orifice extending therethrough, and a side wall extending downwardly from the lid cover, and a trigger mechanism for selectively opening and closing the first and second orifices, comprising a top plate rotatably placed on the lid cover and having a cutout, the top plate comprises a rotary shaft extending downwardly from an underside of the top plate, through which the top plate is rotatably mounted on the lid cover, and a trigger which is operably coupled to the top plate to cause the top plate to rotate about a longitudinal axis of the lid at least among a first position where the cutout of the top plate aligns with the first drink orifice to expose the first drink orifice and the second drink orifice is closed by the top plate, a second position where the cutout of the top plate aligns with the second drink orifice to expose the second drink orifice and the first drink orifice is closed by the top plate, and a third position where the cutout of the top plate misaligns with both the first and second drink orifices to close the two drink orifices, wherein the rotary shaft is terminated by two spaced-apart press-fit legs, and the trigger mechanism comprises a guide arrangement which includes a bushing and a guide rail extending transversely from the bushing; wherein the lid assembly further comprises a seal assembly comprising a pivotal arm pivotally mounted on the lid cover, and a drink seal and a vent seal which are either carried on the pivotal arm or carried on a seal holder provided on an outer side wall of the bushing to respectively sealably close the first drink orifice and the gas vent; and the press-fit legs are adapted for insertion into the bushing to press against an inner wall of the bushing to create a secure connection therebetween, so that the bushing with the seal assembly is driven to rotate by rotating the top plate.
9. The lid assembly of claim 8, wherein the guide rail is configured to have a cross section in the form of a letter U having a distal side branch located away from the bushing and a proximal side branch proximate to the bushing, and the seal assembly further comprises a guide pin extending downwardly from the pivotal arm and positioned to enter and be received in the guide rail, and wherein the guide pin cooperates with the guide rail to actuate the pivotal arm to pivot upwardly and downwardly with respect to the lid cover to close or open the first drink orifice and/or the gas vent.
10. The lid assembly of claim 9, wherein the distal side branch of the guide rail has an inner wall surface that forms a guiding surface, and the guide pin has an outer side wall facing toward the guiding surface, wherein the guide pin is received in the guide rail in such a manner that, during rotation of the guide rail, the outer side wall of the guide pin is alternately unconstrained to the guiding surface of the guide rail, and in abutment with the guiding surface of the guide rail, thereby to actuate the upward and downward pivotal movement of the pivotal arm.
11. The lid assembly of claim 10, wherein the guide rail has a substantially arcuate shape extending from a first end to a second end, and wherein the guide rail has a constant guide width over an entire length from the first end to the second end, with one or more protrusions formed on the guiding surface, so that the outer side wall of the guide pin located within the guide rail sets against the protrusion, thereby the guide pin is pressed inwardly by the guiding surface to pivot the pivotal arm downwardly.
12. The lid assembly of claim 11, wherein the protrusion extends laterally from the guiding surface of the guide rail, with the lateral extension of gradually reduced dimension along the perimetric direction of the distal side branch, so as to provide the guide rail with a guide width of gradually increased along with said lateral extension of gradually reduced dimension.
13. The lid assembly of claim 10, the guide rail has a substantially arcuate shape extending from a first end to a second end, and wherein the guide rail has a gradually variable guide width over an entire length from the first end to the second end in one or more designated segments of the guide rail, so that the outer side wall of the guide pin located within the guide rail sets against the guiding surface of the guide rail at positions of reduced rail width, thereby the guide pin is pressed inwardly by the guiding surface to pivot the pivotal arm downwardly.
14. The lid assembly of claim 10, wherein the pivotal arm has a proximal end pivotally mounted on the lid cover through two stubs extending from opposite sides of the proximal end, and a distal end, and wherein a torsion spring is held on each of the stubs to constantly apply an upward pressure to the pivotal arm.
15. The lid assembly of claim 14, wherein the pivotal arm further includes one or more slots arranged between the proximal end and the distal end, and wherein the drink seal and the vent seal are provided with one or more inserts positioned for snug insertion into the slots of the pivotal arm and being fixed in place, so that the drink seal and the vent seal can move pivotally along with the pivotal movement of the pivotal arm.
16. The lid assembly of claim 9, wherein the guide rail comprises a tab which is limited to rotate by a tip portion of the guide pin when the seal assembly is in place to sealably close the lid cover, and application of force is required to enable the tab to override the tip portion of the guide pin, thereby allowing the guide rail to rotate.
17. The lid assembly of claim 8, wherein first and second rotation stoppers are formed at an angular distance on a bottom surface of the lid cover to limit an angle of the rotation of the guide rail, and the first and second rotation stoppers correspond to the first and second positions of the top plate, respectively.
18. The lid assembly of claim 1, wherein the lid cover has an annular raised rim that encircles the lid cover, and the trigger is provided as a handle projecting from an upper surface of the top plate and rotatably fitting onto the raised rim of the lid cover, so that turning the handle drives the top plate to move among the first, second and third positions.
19. The lid assembly of claim 2, wherein a bulge is formed on a wall surface of the drinking straw, the top plate is thus required to override the bulge to overlie the drinking straw during the rotation of the top plate to close the second drink orifice.
20. A beverage container comprising: a container body including an open-top wall structure defining a receptacle for receiving beverage; and a lid assembly according to claim 1 or 8.
21. The lid assembly of claim 8, wherein the lid cover has an annular raised rim that encircles the lid cover, and the trigger is provided as a handle projecting from an upper surface of the top plate and rotatably fitting onto the raised rim of the lid cover, so that turning the handle drives the top plate to move among the first, second and third positions.
22. The lid assembly of claim 8, wherein the lid cover includes a recessed portion formed in a top surface thereof and positioned contiguous to the second drink orifice, the recessed portion being adapted to receive a top segment of a foldable drinking straw which passes through the second drink orifice, the top segment being constrained by the top plate in the recessed portion when the top plate is in the second and third positions, and caused to elastically folds upwards when the top plate is in the first position, wherein a bulge is formed on a wall surface of the drinking straw, the top plate is thus required to override the bulge to overlie the drinking straw during the rotation of the top plate to close the second drink orifice.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
(1) To have a better understanding of the invention reference is made to the following detailed description of the invention and embodiments thereof in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. In the various figures of the drawings, like reference numbers are used to designate like parts.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(33) While the present invention is illustrated and described in preferred embodiments, the lid assembly of the present invention may be produced in many different configurations, sizes, forms and materials for dispensing beverage in a beverage container.
(34) According to the invention, the lid assembly is adapted for a travel beverage container, the lid assembly having a trigger mechanism configured for selectively opening one or more of a plurality of orifices of the travel beverage container and also for sealably closing the orifices. The trigger mechanism allows to rotate the lid among a plurality of positions and also allows for gas venting before the drink orifices are open for beverage dispensing during the rotation of the lid.
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(36) The lid 110 comprises a lid cover 111 and a side wall 112 extending downwardly from the lid cover 111. The lid cover 111 may define two or more orifices which may have a same size as or a different size from one another. The side wall 112 is adapted to be coupled to the beverage mug, for example through threading engagement. As illustrated, the lid cover 111 and the side wall 112 together define a lid body of substantially cylindrical structure. The lid body is sized and configured to close an opening of the beverage mug 1, and can be detachably secured on the top of the beverage mug 1.
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(38) The lid cover 111 includes a sloping portion 125 on a top surface thereof, and the sloping portion 125 is configured to slope downward to the first drink orifice 122. The gas vent 124 is in alignment with the first drink orifice 122 and the central through hole 121 along a diametric axis Y, and is located in the sloping portion 125 between the first drink orifice 122 and the central through hole 121. The top surface of the lid cover 111 also includes a recessed portion 126 contiguous to the second drink orifice 123, and the recessed portion 126 is sized and shaped for accommodating completely a top segment of the drinking straw 16 that protrudes beyond the second drink orifice 123, when the top segment is folded downwards to the lid cover 111.
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(41) The bushing 134 further comprises a pin post 135, and the tab 117 formed on the bottom surface of the lid cover 111 is located in a rotation path of the pin post 135, so that a slightly greater amount of force is required in order for the pin post 135 to override the tab 117 whenever it rotates to encounters the tab 117.
(42) The seal assembly 150 is provided beneath the lid cover 111 of the lid 110. With reference to
(43) Specifically, the rotatable arm 151 has a proximal end 154, a distal end 155, and a plurality of slots 156 arranged between the proximal end 154 and the distal end 155 to be engageable with a plurality of studs 157 of the seal member for securing the seal member in place, so that the seal member can move rotatably along with the rotation of the rotatable arm 151.
(44) The vent seal 153 in this embodiment is arranged contiguous to the proximal end 154 of the rotatable arm 151. The vent seal 153 is positioned and configured to be engageable sealably with the gas vent 124. The drink seal 152 is positioned and configured for sealably blocking the first drink orifice 122 and formed integrally with the vent seal 153. The drink seal 152 is levelled different from the vent seal 153. This level difference between the two seals ensures to provide an enough venting space and also allows for better dispensing of the beverage from the mug 1 through the first drink orifice 122.
(45) In an alternative embodiment of the invention, the drink seal and the vent seal may be provided separately, and secured to the rotatable arm respectively. In a yet alternative embodiment of the invention, the drink seal and the vent seal may be formed as one piece but are arranged at a same level for closing the first drink orifice 122 and the gas vent 124. These and other possible variations of the seal member would be within the ability of a person skilled in the art.
(46) A seal ring (not shown) may be provided to snugly fit onto the side wall 113 of the lid 110 to create a seal against the beverage mug when the lid assembly 100 is engaged with the top of the beverage mug.
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(49) As described above, the rotary top plate 131 is rotatably placed on the lid cover 111 around the central longitudinal axis of the lid cover 111, and turning the handle 142 can drive the bushing 134 to simultaneously rotate about the central longitudinal axis of the lid cover 111, with the result of rotating the rotatable arm 151 carrying the seal member between the first and second rotation stoppers 115A and 115B. These two rotation stoppers are provided to limit an angle of rotation of the rotatable arm 151 and positioned to correspond to the first and second positions of the rotary top plate 131. Turning in a clockwise direction the top plate 131 in fully closed position can drive the clockwise rotation of the bushing 134 and thus the rotatable arm 151 carrying the seal member to move away from the gas vent 124 and the first drink orifice 122. With the rotational movement of the rotatable arm 151, the seal member moves further away from the gas vent 124 for the escape of gas in the mug 1 and also away from the first drink orifice 122, until the rotatable arm 151 is stopped by the first rotation stopper 115A as shown in
(50) If it is desirable for dispensing the beverage though the drinking straw 114, turning in an anticlockwise direction the top plate 131 in fully closed position (i.e. in the position shown in
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(52) The lid 210 comprises a lid cover 211 and a side wall 212 extending downwardly from the lid cover 211. Similar to the above first embodiment, the lid cover 211 has an annular raised rim 213 that encircles the lid cover 212, and also defines a central through hole 221, a first drink orifice 222, a second drink orifice 223 and a gas vent 224. In this embodiment, the gas vent 224 is arranged on the same side of the second drink orifice 243 with respect to the central through hole 221.
(53) The lid cover 211 includes a sloping portion 225 on a top surface thereof, and the sloping portion 225 is configured to slope downward to the first drink orifice 222. The top surface of the lid cover 211 also includes a recessed portion 226 contiguous to the second drink orifice 243, and the recessed portion 226 is sized and shaped for accommodating completely a top segment of the drinking straw 214 that protrudes beyond the second drink orifice 243, when the top segment is folded downwards to the lid cover 211. The gas vent 224 is in communication with the recessed portion 26 through a gas channel 227 connecting the gas vent 224 and the recessed portion 226.
(54) The lid cover 211 further includes two opposite pivots 228 on its bottom surface, which are arranged in a symmetrical manner around the diametric axis Y along which the first drink orifice 222 and the central through hole 221 are aligned (see
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(57) Alternatively, the guide rail 235′ may have a substantially C-shape and have a constant guide width W over the entire length from the first end 2353 to the second end 2354, with one or more protrusions 2355 formed on the guiding surface 2352 in spaced apart fashion, which can serve the same purpose of the variable guide width W. In the guide rail 235′ shown in
(58) Another variation of the guide rail 235″ is shown in
(59) The seal assembly 250 is provided beneath the lid cover 211. With reference to
(60) Specifically, the pivotal arm 251 has a proximal end 255 and a distal end 256, and is pivotally mounted on the underside of the lid cover 211 by inserting two stubs 260 extending from opposite sides of the proximal end 255 into respective holes of the pivots 228. A torsion spring 257 is held on each of the stubs 260 to constantly apply an upward pressure to the pivotal arm 251. The pivotal arm 251 further includes two slots 258 arranged between the proximal end 255 and the distal end 256. The drink seal 252 has two inserts 259 that are positioned for snug insertion into the slots 258 of the pivotal arm 251 and being fixed in place, so that the drink seal 252 can move pivotally along with the pivotal movement of the pivotal arm 251. The vent seal 253 is positioned and configured to be engageable sealably with the gas vent 224, and the drink seal 252 is positioned and configured to sealably block the first drink orifice 222 when the lid assembly is in the fully closed positioned.
(61) The seal assembly 250 further comprises a guide pin 261 extending downwardly from the proximal end 255 of the pivotal arm 251. The guide pin 261 is positioned and configured to cooperate with the guide rail 235. As shown in
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(64) As described above, the rotary top plate 231 is rotatably placed on the lid cover 211 around the central longitudinal axis of the lid cover 211, and turning the handle 242 can drive the guide rail 235 to override the tab 264 and simultaneously rotate about the central longitudinal axis of the lid cover 211, with the result that the vent seal 253 is caused to rotate away from the gas vent 224 to allowing for the escape of gas in the mug 2, and at the same time the guide pin 261 is pressed inwardly by the guiding surface 2352 of the guide rail 235 to pivot the pivotal arm 251 carrying the drink seal 252 downwardly away from the first drink orifice 222. Turning in a clockwise direction the top plate 231 in fully closed position can drive the clockwise rotation of the guide rail 235, so that the guiding surface 2352 of gradually reduced rail width W moves to come into contact with the side wall 262 of the guide pin 261 and forces the guide pin 261 to move inwardly. The guiding surface 2352 continues to rotate until the first end 2353 of the smallest guide width comes into contact with the side wall 262 of the guide pin 261 (see
(65) If it is desirable for dispensing the beverage though the drinking straw 214, turning in an anticlockwise direction the top plate 231 in fully closed position (e.g. in the position shown in
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(67) Thus the present invention provides a lid assembly characterized by having a rotary trigger mechanism useful to open and close the drink orifices and gas vent, and is also able to selectively open the type of drink orifice as desirable. Another advantage of the trigger mechanism is that it ensures the user to open the gas vent before opening the drink orifices to dispense the beverage contained in the mug during the process of opening the drink orifices.
(68) While the above described are preferred embodiments of The lid assembly of the present invention with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred arrangement, it should be appreciated that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, and is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the claims. Modifications and variations in the present invention may be made without departing from the novel aspects of the invention as defined in the claims, and this application is limited only by the scope of the claims.