Hydration tube quick connect container lid for a drinking container
11866230 ยท 2024-01-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D41/265
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2251/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D41/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A container lid for use to drink liquid from a drinking container using a hydration tube. The container lid has a cap member that attaches to the container, a coupling aperture through the cap member, a female coupling positioned in the coupling aperture, a male insert that is removably received in the female coupling and a check valve in the cap member. The hydration tube attaches to an upwardly extending barb of the male insert and an internal straw attaches to a downwardly extending barb of the female coupling to extend into the interior of the container. The male insert has a sealing section with a sealing device that is sealably received in a receptacle of the female coupling. The container lid allows the user to easily, quickly and without leaking remove the hydration tube from the lid to replace an empty drinking container with a full drinking container.
Claims
1. A container lid for use with a drinking container having one or more rigid sidewalls defining an interior chamber inside the drinking container, the drinking container being closed at a lower end and having an opening at an upper end, said container lid comprising: a cap member structured and arranged to attach to the drinking container at the opening thereof to close the interior chamber, said cap member having a coupling aperture therethrough; a male insert having a flow path connecting an upper end and a lower end thereof, said upper end of said male insert attached to or integral with a hydration tube, said male insert having a sealing device associated with a downwardly extending sealing section at said lower end of said male insert and a female coupling disposed in said coupling aperture of said cap member, said female coupling having an upwardly facing receptacle at an upper end thereof, said receptacle sized and configured to removably receive said lower end and said sealing section of said male insert and to sealably engage said sealing device of said male insert when said lower end and said sealing section of said male insert is received in said receptacle, a lower end of said female coupling attached to or integral with an internal straw that extends downward in the interior chamber of the drinking container, said female coupling further comprising a flow path that interconnects said lower end and said upper end thereof, said cap member and said female coupling being structured and arranged to open said flow path of said female coupling to said internal straw and the interior chamber of the drinking container only when said sealing section of said male insert is received in said receptacle and suction is applied to said upper end of said female coupling from the hydration tube and through said flow path of said male insert and to close said flow path through said female coupling when suction is removed from the hydration tube and to prevent leakage from the interior chamber of the drinking container through said flow path of said female coupling when the hydration tube is removed from said container lid which causes said male insert to be removed from said receptacle.
2. The container lid of claim 1 further comprising an air flow aperture in said cap member and a one-way check valve disposed in said air flow aperture.
3. The container lid of claim 1 further comprising an upwardly extending barb at said upper end of said male insert, said upwardly extending barb being cooperatively sized and configured with the hydration tube for the hydration tube to be securely attached to said upwardly extending barb.
4. The container lid of claim 1 further comprising a downwardly extending barb at a lower end of said female coupling that extends into the interior chamber of the drinking container when said cap member is attached to the drinking container, said downward extending barb of said female coupling sized and configured to be securely attached to the internal straw.
5. The container lid of claim 1, wherein the hydration tube has a first end and a second end, the first end of the hydration tube sized and configured in cooperative arrangement with an upwardly extending barb at said upper end of said male insert, the second end of the hydration tube configured to receive a suction force applied by a person drinking liquid from the drinking container.
6. The container lid of claim 1, wherein said sealing device of said male insert is an O-ring.
7. The container lid of claim 1 further comprising a sealing device disposed between said female coupling and said coupling aperture.
8. The container lid of claim 1 further comprising a push button release device associated with said female coupling, said release device structured and arranged to release said male insert from said receptacle of said female coupling.
9. The container lid of claim 1, wherein said cap member is threadably attached to the opening of the drinking container.
10. A container lid for use with a drinking container having one or more rigid sidewalls defining an interior chamber inside the drinking container, the drinking container being closed at a lower end and having an opening at an upper end, said container lid comprising: a cap member structured and arranged to attach to the drinking container at the opening thereof to close the interior chamber, said cap member having a coupling aperture therethrough; a male insert having an upwardly extending barb at an upper end thereof and a sealing device associated with a downwardly extending sealing section at a lower end thereof, said upwardly extending barb sized and configured to be securely attached to a hydration tube, said male insert having a flow path connecting said upper end and said lower end thereof; and a female coupling disposed in said coupling aperture of said cap member, said female coupling having an upwardly facing receptacle at an upper end thereof and a downwardly extending barb at a lower end thereof that extends into the interior chamber of the drinking container when said cap member is attached to said drinking container, said receptacle sized and configured to removably receive said lower end and sealing section of said male insert and to sealably engage said sealing device of said male insert when said lower end and said sealing section of said male insert is received in said receptacle, said barb of said female coupling attached to or integral with an internal straw that extends downward in said interior chamber of the drinking container, said female coupling further comprising a flow path that interconnects said lower end and said upper end thereof, said cap member and said female coupling being structured and arranged to open said flow path of said female coupling to said internal straw and the interior chamber of the drinking container only when said sealing section of said male insert is received in said receptacle and suction is applied to said upper end of said female coupling from the hydration tube and through said flow path of said male insert and to close said flow path through said female coupling when suction is removed from the hydration tube and to prevent leakage from the interior chamber of the drinking container through said flow path of said female coupling when the hydration tube is removed from said container lid which causes said male insert to be removed from said receptacle.
11. The container lid of claim 10 further comprising an air flow aperture in said cap member and a one-way check valve disposed in said air flow aperture.
12. The container lid of claim 11 further comprising a sealing device disposed between said female coupling and said coupling aperture.
13. The container lid of claim 10 further comprising a push button release device associated with said female coupling, said release device structured and arranged to release said male insert from said receptacle of said female coupling.
14. The container lid of claim 10, wherein said cap member is threadably attached to the opening of the drinking container.
15. A liquid drinking system, comprising: a drinking container having one or more rigid sidewalls defining an interior chamber, said drinking container being closed at a lower end thereof and having an opening at an upper end thereof; a container lid having a cap member structured and arranged to attach said container lid to said drinking container at said opening thereof to close said interior chamber of said drinking container, said cap member having a coupling aperture therethrough; an elongated hydration tube having a first end and a second end; a male insert having an upper end and a lower end, said upper end of said male insert attached to or integral with said first end of said hydration tube, said male insert having a sealing device associated with a downwardly extending sealing section at said lower end thereof, said male insert having a flow path connecting said upper end and said lower end thereof; an elongated internal straw having a first end and a second end; and a female coupling disposed in said coupling aperture of said cap member, said female coupling having an upwardly facing receptacle at an upper end thereof, said receptacle sized and configured to removably receive said lower end and sealing section of said male insert and sealably engage said sealing device of said male insert when said lower end and said sealing section of said male insert is received in said receptacle, a lower end of said female coupling being sized and configured to be attached to or integral with said second end of said internal straw so as to extend said internal straw downward in said interior chamber of said drinking container, said female coupling further comprising a flow path interconnecting said lower end and said upper end thereof, said cap member and said female coupling being structured and arranged to open said flow path of said female coupling to said internal straw and the interior chamber of the drinking container only when said sealing section of said male insert is received in said receptacle and suction is applied to said upper end of said female coupling from the hydration tube and through said flow path of said male insert and to close said flow path through said female coupling when suction is removed from the hydration tube and to prevent leakage from the interior chamber of the drinking container through said flow path of said female coupling when the hydration tube is removed from said container lid which causes said male insert to be removed from said receptacle.
16. The system of claim 15 further comprising an air flow aperture in said cap member and a one-way check valve disposed in said air flow aperture.
17. The system of claim 15 further comprising an upwardly extending barb at said upper end of said male insert, said upwardly extending barb sized and configured to be securely attached to said hydration tube.
18. The system of claim 17 further comprising a downwardly extending barb at a lower end of said female coupling that extends into said interior chamber of said drinking container when said cap member is attached to said drinking container, said downward extending barb of said female coupling sized and configured to be securely attached to said internal straw.
19. The system of claim 15 further comprising a sealing device disposed between said female coupling and said coupling aperture.
20. The system of claim 15, wherein said cap member is threadably attached to the opening of the drinking container.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In the drawings which illustrate the preferred embodiments and the best modes presently contemplated for carrying out the present invention:
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(14) With reference to the figures where like elements have been given like numerical designations to facilitate the reader's understanding of the present invention, the preferred embodiments of the present invention are set forth below. The enclosed figures are illustrative of several potential preferred embodiments and, therefore, are included to represent several different ways of configuring the present invention. Although specific components, materials, configurations and uses are illustrated, it should be understood that a number of variations to the components and to the configuration of those components described herein and shown in the accompanying figures can be made without changing the scope and function of the invention set forth herein. For instance, although the description and figures included herewith generally describe and show particular materials, shapes and configurations for the various components of the container lid of the present invention, as well as examples of containers and hydration tubes with which the new container lid may be utilized, persons who are skilled in the relevant art will readily appreciate that the present invention is not so limited. In addition, the exemplary embodiments of the present invention are shown and described herein with only those components that are required to disclose the present invention. As such, it may be possible that some of the necessary elements for attaching and using the present invention are not shown or necessarily described below, but which are well known to persons who are skilled in the relevant art. As will be readily appreciated by such persons, the various elements of the present invention that are described below may take on any form which is consistent with forms that may be understood by a person of ordinary skill in the art having knowledge of hydration containers and tubes.
(15) A container lid that is configured pursuant to preferred embodiments of the present invention is referred to generally as 10 in
(16) The new container lid 10 generally comprises an insulating cap member 20, a barbed female coupling 22, a male insert 24 and a one-way check valve 26, as best shown in the perspective views of
(17) For purposes of describing the use and relative location of the various components of the present invention, the terms upper, upward, upwardly, upper and top and the like and the terms lower, downward, downwardly and bottom and the like refer to the direction, respectively, to the relative positions of the components and the parts of the components, as well as the directions which the components are directed, with respect to the lower end 40 and upper end 42 of the drinking container 14 shown in
(18) As set forth above, the insulating cap member 20 either has external threads 28 or internal threads 30 that are configured to interact and pair with the matching threads of the threaded opening 38 of the drinking container 14. The insulating cap member 20 is configured to secure the cap member 20 to a drinking container 14 and create an air tight seal that secures the contents inside the drinking container 14. In a preferred embodiment, as shown in
(19) The male insert 24, whether it is in-line straight shaped or elbow-shaped, has a sealing section 51 towards a lower end 52, a barb 53 at an upper end 54, a sealing device 56, such as an O-ring gasket or the like, mounted on or otherwise associated with the sealing section 51 and a flow path 57 therethrough between the lower end 52 and upper end 54, as best shown in
(20) The one-way check valve 26, best shown in
(21) One method of assembling and using the new container lid 10 comprises the following steps: (1) the second/upper end 70 of the internal straw 18 is connected to the barb 43 of the lower end 44 of the female coupling 22, which is located in the coupling aperture 48 of the cap member 20; (2) the insulating cap member 20 is threadably attached to the drinking container 14 to position the internal straw 18 inside the interior chamber 36 and close off the opening 38 of the drinking container 14; (3) the first/lower end 60 of the hydration tube 16 is attached to the barb 53 at the upper end 52 of the male insert 24; (4) the male insert 24 is coupled to the female coupling 22 by inserting the sealing section 51 and lower end of the male insert 24 into the receptacle 45 at the upper end 46 of the female coupling 22; and (5) the user obtains fluid from inside the interior chamber 36 by sucking on the open second/upper end 62 of the hydration tube 16. As set forth above, the sucking action by the user places the flow path 47 of the female coupling 22 in fluid flow communication with the flow path 57 of the male insert 24 (as well as hydraulically connecting the hydration tube 16, internal straw 18 and interior chamber 36). The liquid in the drinking container 14 will travel through the internal straw 18, the flow paths 47/57 of, respectively, the female coupling 22 and male insert 24 and the hydration tube 16 to the user's mouth. When connected together, the various components of the container lid 10 will maintain an air tight seal such that the liquid content of the drinking container 14 will only travel through the hydration tube 16 when a sucking force applied by the user on the open second/upper end 62 of the hydration tube 16 and will not otherwise leak or spill from the drinking container 14.
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(34) While there are shown and described herein various specific forms of the present invention, it will be readily apparent to those persons who are skilled in the relevant art that the invention is not so limited, but is susceptible to various modifications and rearrangements in design and materials without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. In particular, it should be noted that the present invention is subject to modification with regard to any dimensional relationships that may be set forth herein and to modifications in assembly, materials, size, shape and use. For instance, there may be numerous components of the embodiments described herein that can be readily replaced with equivalent functioning components to accomplish the objectives and obtain the desired aspects of the present invention. The various embodiments set forth herein are intended to explain the best mode of making and using the present invention as currently known to and appreciated by the present inventor(s) and to enable other persons who are skilled in the relevant art to make and utilize the present invention without any undue experimentation. Although, the described embodiments may comprise one or more different features, not all of these features are required in all embodiments of the present invention. More specifically, as will be readily appreciated by persons who are skilled in the relevant art, certain embodiments of the present invention only utilize some of the features and/or combinations of features disclosed herein.