FLOW-CONTROL CUPS AND LIDS
20230015234 · 2023-01-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G19/2272
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A lower lid portion and an upper lid portion for flow-control of liquid from a bottle. The lower lid portion may be attached to the bottle via a threading structure. The lower lid portion a key mating structure and one or more pluralities of slots. The lower lid portion may be attached an upper lid portion via a key structure of the upper lid portion that rotationally engages the key mating structure of the lower lid portion such that the upper lid portion and the lower lid portion may be aligned at various flow-control positions. Flow-control positions may correspond to alignments of the upper lid's slots with slots of the lower lid. Alignment of upper lid slots with various lower lid slots may allow for various rates of liquid flow.
Claims
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11. An apparatus for controlling liquid flow from a bottle, comprising: a lower lid portion, wherein the lower lid portion comprises: a threading structure to secure the lower lid portion with the bottle; a first plurality of slots; and a key structure, an upper lid portion, wherein the upper lid portion comprises: a second plurality of slots; and a corresponding key structure; wherein the corresponding key structure is configured to secure the upper lid portion to a lower lid portion and rotationally engage the key structure such that the upper lid portion and the lower lid portion may be aligned at a plurality of flow-control positions, wherein the plurality of flow-control positions comprises: a first flow-control position, wherein alignment of the first plurality of slots with the second plurality of slots allows a first rate of liquid flow to pass from the bottle and through the upper lid portion; a second flow-control position, wherein alignment of the first plurality of slots with the second plurality of slots allows a second rate of liquid flow to pass from the bottle and through the upper lid portion, wherein the second rate of liquid flow is less than the first rate of liquid flow; and a third flow-control position, wherein an upper surface of the lower lid portion engages a lower surface of the upper lid portion to create a seal between the lower lid portion and the upper lid portion, thereby substantially preventing liquid flow from the bottle and through the upper lid portion.
12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the one or more flow-control positions further comprises a fourth flow-control position, wherein alignment of a portion of the first plurality of slots with the second plurality of slots allows a third rate of liquid flow to pass from the bottle and through the upper lid portion, wherein the third rate of liquid flow is greater than the first rate of liquid flow.
13. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein: the corresponding key structure comprises a first key end having a first length and a second key end having a second length; and the key structure comprises a first opening operable to receive the first key end and a second opening operable to receive the second key end.
14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the key structure further comprises a first ridge that extends inward from the first opening and a second ridge that extends inward from the second opening.
15. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the first plurality of slots is equal in length to the second plurality of slots.
16. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the first plurality of slots are greater in length than the second plurality of slots.
17. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the first plurality of slots is fewer in number than the second plurality of slots.
18. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the upper lid portion comprises a gasket, the gasket comprising a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) material.
19. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein: an interior wall of the upper lid portion comprises a notch; and an exterior part of the lower lid portion comprises one or more insets corresponding to the one or more flow-control positions, wherein the notch rests at an inset of the one or more inset when at least one of the one or more flow-control positions is engaged.
20. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the first plurality of slots are uniformly distributed in a circular orientation around the upper lid portion.
21. A lid for a bottle, the lid comprising: a base configured to secure the lid to the bottle; and a rotatable insert coupled to the lid, wherein the rotatable insert is configured to rotate from a first predetermined position to a second predetermined position, the rotatable insert comprising: a handle on an upper side of the rotatable insert; and a plurality of openings disposed on a lower side of the rotatable insert, wherein fluid flows from the bottle, through the plurality of openings, and out of the lid; wherein the fluid flows at a first rate when the rotatable insert is in the first predetermined position, and the fluid flows at a second rate when the rotatable insert is in the second predetermined position.
22. The lid of claim 21, wherein the rotatable insert is removably coupled to the base.
23. The lid of claim 21, wherein the handle does not extend past an upper surface of the base.
24. The lid of claim 21, wherein a first vertical gap between the rotatable insert and the base when the rotatable insert is in the first predetermined position is greater than a second vertical gap between the rotatable insert and the base when the rotatable insert is in the second predetermined position.
25. The lid of claim 24, wherein a first exposed area of the plurality of openings when the rotatable insert is in the first predetermined position is greater than a second exposed area of the plurality of openings when the rotatable insert is in the second predetermined position.
26. The lid of claim 21, wherein the rotatable insert is flush with the base when the rotatable insert is in a closed position.
27. The lid of claim 21, further comprising: a gasket disposed between the base and the rotatable insert.
28. The lid of claim 27, wherein the gasket comprises a reservoir configured to retain fluid when the rotatable insert is in a closed position.
29. The lid of claim 21, wherein the rotatable insert is coupled to the base via a threaded coupling.
30. The lid of claim 21, wherein the lid is configured to provide tactile feedback when the rotatable insert is rotated from the first predetermined position to the second predetermined position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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SUMMARY
[0014] The present disclosure describes systems and methods for controlling liquid flow from a bottle or other suitable container. A lid including an upper portion and lower portion may be used to control the flow of liquids from a bottle or other reservoir. The upper and lower portions may engage at various flow-control positions that allow for various amounts of liquid flow from the bottle through the upper lid portion. The upper and lower portions may furthermore be engaged in a locked position that substantially prevents the flow of liquids out of a bottle or other liquid reservoir.
[0015] In at least one embodiment, a bottle or other liquid reservoir is attached to a lower lid portion via a threading structure. Corresponding threads on an outside surface of a bottle and inside surface of a lower lid portion may engage to form a liquid-tight seal. A lower lid portion may include various slots that accommodate different rates of liquid flow. For example, a first plurality of elongated slots may be used to provide for a high or relatively higher amount of liquid flow; a second plurality of slots that are shorter and/or fewer in number may be used to provide for a low or relatively lower amount of liquid flow, and so forth. Slots may be arranged at regular intervals in a circular arrangement around a circular lid. A lower lid portion may include a key mating structure that is used for attaching the lower lid portion to an upper lid portion.
[0016] In at least one embodiment, an upper lid portion comprises a key that is designed to engage with a key mating structure of a lower lid portion. The key may have one or more elongated bars that may be rotationally engaged with the key mating structure of the lower lid portion. Once the key is rotationally engaged with the key mating structure, the upper and lower lid portions are attached to one another and may be further rotated to align the upper and lower lid portions to various flow-control positions based on the relative position of the upper and lower lid portions. In at least one embodiment, an upper lid portion includes a plurality of slots the plurality of slots may be spaced at regular intervals so that the slots of the upper lid portions may be aligned with any one of the several plurality of slots on the lower lid portion. For example, when the slots of the upper lid portion are aligned with a first plurality of elongated slots of the lower lid portion, it may form a plurality of opening that allows for liquids to be poured out of the bottle and through both the lower and upper portions of the lid.
[0017] Such lids may be used by individuals such as toddlers and special needs adults and aid in the development of such individuals' drinking abilities. By providing for various flow control positions, these lids may help toddlers, special needs individuals, etc. to learn how to drink from an open cup without requiring them to have fine-tuned motor controls that would otherwise be needed to control the flow of liquids out of a traditional open top cup.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] The present disclosure describes systems and methods for controlling liquid flow from a bottle or other suitable container. For various individuals, such as toddlers and small children, bottles and lids described herein may be used to learn how to drink from open top cups without requiring them to have fine-grained control of liquid flow. In contrast to training cups that use surface tension to reduce spills, flow-control cups and lids described herein do not require the user to suck on a rim, spout, opening, etc. to extract liquid from the cup and provides for a drinking experience that is more similar to drinking from an open top cup. As a result, individuals may use flow-control cups and lids described herein to transition towards and learn how to drink from an open top cup with fewer physical challenges. For example, various types of persons including toddlers, persons with disabilities, etc. may benefit from having the ability to drink from a cup without being required to have fine-grained motor control, which the individuals may lack or may be developing. Simultaneously, the user is not required to suck on a rim, spout, opening, etc. for optimal oral development. In various embodiments, flow-control cups and lids have various flow-control positions that allow for relatively greater or lesser amounts of liquid flow, as desired by the user. Further, flow-control cups and lids described herein may be locked so as to prevent liquids from being dispersed from a bottle, such as when the bottle is not in use or in transit.
[0019] Various types of cups may be appropriate for various stages of development. For example, infants may initially start with a baby feeding bottle or feeding bottle that typically includes a teat or nipple from which the infant may suck on to extract liquid from the bottle. As the infant grows, new motor skills are learned to drink from an open top cup, including holding the cup in a neutral position when not drinking, and to tilt the cup at a desired angle to allow for a desired amount of liquid to flow out of the cup. Such fine-motor skills may present challenges as the toddler or young child is developing.
[0020] In various embodiments, flow-control cups and lids described herein help aid the development of toddlers and young children to transition towards the use of traditional open top cup. Flow-control cups and lids may be used to help toddlers learn how to drink from an open top cup without worrying of excessive liquid flow due to misjudging or poor ability to control angle at which the cup is turned to release liquids. With a flow-control cup or lid, a greater tolerance is provided for the angle at which the user drinks from and aids in the development of the individual and promotes healthy oral hygiene.
[0021] A lid may comprise an upper portion and lower portion. The lower lid portion may be coupled to a bottle or liquid reservoir at one end or surface and attached to an upper lid portion at a second end or surface. The upper and lower lid portions may include respective arrangements of slits that may be aligned to allow for a desired amount of liquid flow. For example, by aligning larger slots together, a greater rate of liquid flow may be achieved relative to aligning smaller slots together. Users may control the rate of flow to match a desired or expected amount of liquid flow. For example, for a toddler that is first learning how to use a flow-control cup or lid, a low liquid flow may be desired, so as to allow the toddler to learn the physical properties of fluids and how tilting a cup at greater than a 90 degrees angle can result in liquids being poured out of the cup. The use of a low flow-control configuration may also limit the amount of liquid that is released so as to prevent accidental spilling or choking arising from having too much liquid poured out.
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[0023] The lower lid may have several different configurations of slots that may be aligned with the upper lid's slots to provide for different flow rates. A lower lid portion may be made of plastic, such as HDPE, PP, or the like. The lower lid portion may be manufactured from a single material. Lower lid may comprise an upper ring that is covered by an inside surface of the upper lid. The exterior of the lower lid's upper ring may include insets that the notches of the upper lid may rest in. These notches may be aligned with different sets of slots or circles of the lower lid to provide for greater resistance when the upper and lower lids are aligned and allow for the upper and lower portions to naturally be positioned at the various aligned slot positions.
[0024] In at least one embodiment, a bottle or other liquid reservoir is attached to a lower lid portion via a threading structure. Corresponding threads on an outside surface of a bottle and inside surface of a lower lid portion may engage to form a liquid-tight seal. A lower lid portion may comprise various slots that accommodate different rates of liquid flow. For example, a first plurality of elongated slots may be used to provide for a high or relatively higher amount of liquid flow; a second plurality of slots that are shorter and/or fewer in number may be used to provide for a low or relatively lower amount of liquid flow, and so forth. Slots may be arranged at regular intervals in a circular arrangement around a circular lid. A lower lid portion may comprise a key mating structure that is used for attaching the lower lid portion to an upper lid portion.
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[0026] The upper lid portion may comprise a plurality or series of slots. The slots may be equally spaced and arranged in a radially symmetric manner. For example,
[0027] The lower lid portions may comprise two or more corresponding pluralities or series of slots. For example, a first series of slots may refer to the ten elongated slots that are located at regular distances from each other (e.g., 36 degrees separation). These may be arranged such that they may be aligned with the slots of the upper lid and allow for the flow of liquids through the slots of both the upper and lower lid when aligned. This first series of slots may allow for a high rate of liquid flow due to the amount of surface area over which liquids may flow through. A second series of slots may refer to the circular slots depicted in
[0028] In various embodiments, a lower lid comprises a key structure and an upper lid comprises a corresponding key structure that can be mated to the key structure. For example, a lower lid's key structure and the upper lid's corresponding key structure may be designed as depicted in
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[0033] In at least one embodiment, the lower lid comprises a first series of elongated slots that are evenly spaced apart from each other. For example, if there are ten elongated slots, they are each separated by 36 degrees. The slots of the upper lid may be aligned with this first series of elongated slots of the lower lid to provide for a first rate of liquid flow. A marker may be aligned with an indicator, graphic, or icon, indicating a high rate of liquid flow, as depicted by the three droplets in
[0034] In at least one embodiment, the lower lid comprises a second series of circular slots that are evenly spaced apart from each other. For example, if there are ten circular slots, they are each separated by 36 degrees. The slots of the upper lid may be aligned with this second series of elongated slots of the lower lid to provide for a second rate of liquid flow. A marker may be aligned with an indicator, graphic, or icon, indicating a medium rate of liquid flow, as depicted by the two droplets in
[0035] In at least one embodiment, the lower lid comprises a third series of circular slots that are evenly spaced apart from each other. For example, if there are five circular slots, they are each separated by 72 degrees. The slots of the upper lid may be aligned with this third series of elongated slots of the lower lid to provide for a third rate of liquid flow. A marker may be aligned with an indicator, graphic, or icon, indicating a low rate of liquid flow, as depicted by the one droplets in
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[0041] While the disclosure has been described with reference to a number of embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the invention is not limited to such disclosed embodiments. Rather, the invention can be modified to incorporate any number of variations, alterations, substitutions, or equivalent arrangements not described herein, but which are commensurate with the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, while various embodiments of the invention have been described, it is to be understood that aspects of the invention may include only some of the described embodiments. Accordingly, the invention is not to be seen as limited by the foregoing description, but is only limited by the scope of the appended claims.