STRAW ADAPTER WITH SELF-SEALING VALVE FOR WATER BOTTLES
20240251977 ยท 2024-08-01
Inventors
- James Bergman (Sugar Grove, IL, US)
- Scott Kalisz (Seattle, WA, US)
- Sichong Xia (Chicago, IL, US)
- Anatoly Kalmanovsky (Buffalo Grove, IL, US)
- Yuan Zhao Lian (Guangzhou, CN)
- Arnab Mallik (Palatine, IL, US)
Cpc classification
B65D47/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47G19/2272
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47G19/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A straw adapter for coupling a straw to a water bottle lid is provided. The straw adapter may receive the straw in a cavity, and a protrusion of the straw adapter may be received by the lid. Retaining rings circumscribing the cavity and the protrusion may provide for frictional coupling. The straw adapter may include a valve comprising a plurality of self-sealing flaps. The self-sealing flaps may be configured to open or close in response to pressure changes. As such, when the self-sealing flaps are oriented vertically, the valve may allow fluid to flow through the straw adapter. Conversely, when the self-sealing flaps are oriented horizontally, the valve may impede fluid from flowing through the straw adapter. Thus, the straw adapter may help to limit unintentional spills.
Claims
1. A straw adapter for use in a bottle with a straw and a lid, the straw adapter comprising: a body portion having a first side and a second side; a protrusion extending outwardly from the first side of the body portion, the protrusion configured to be received in the lid; and a straw-receiving cavity extending into the second side of the body portion, the straw-receiving cavity configured to receive the straw.
2. The straw adapter of claim 1, further including a valve integrally formed with the protrusion.
3. The straw adapter of claim 1, further including inner retaining rings circumscribing an inner circumference of the straw-receiving cavity, the inner retaining rings configured to retain the straw in the straw-receiving cavity via a friction fit.
4. The straw adapter of claim 1, further including outer retaining rings circumscribing an outer circumference of the protrusion, the outer retaining rings configured to retain the straw adapter in the lid via a friction fit.
5. The straw adapter of claim 1, further including an outer end-stop ring abutting an outer circumference of the protrusion such that the second side of the straw adapter is positioned and located outside of the lid.
6. The straw adapter of claim 1, further including a loop member for decoupling the straw adapter from the lid.
7. A straw adapter for use in a bottle with a straw and a lid, the straw adapter comprising: an upper tubular portion configured to couple with the lid; a lower tubular portion disposed concentrically with the upper tubular portion, the lower tubular portion configured to couple with the straw; and a valve integrally formed with at least one of the upper tubular portion and the lower tubular portion.
8. The straw adapter of claim 7, wherein the valve is configured to open and close in response to changes in pressure.
9. The straw adapter of claim 7, wherein the valve includes self-sealing flaps abutting an inner circumference of the upper tubular portion, the self-sealing flaps configured to regulate fluid flow through the valve.
10. The straw adapter of claim 7, further including an end-stop ring abutting an inner circumference of at least one of the upper tubular portion and the lower tubular portion, the end-stop ring sized and shaped to prevent the straw from abutting the valve when the straw is received in the straw adapter.
11. The straw adapter of claim 7, wherein the lower tubular portion includes a straw-receiving cavity for receiving the straw therein.
12. The straw adapter of claim 11, wherein the straw-receiving cavity includes a tapered portion such that a diameter of the straw-receiving cavity changes size along a length of the tapered portion.
13. The straw adapter of claim 12, wherein the tapered portion is positioned and located proximate to an entrance of the straw-receiving cavity.
14. A bottle comprising: a jar for holding a beverage; a lid selectively couplable to the jar; a spout positioned and located on the lid, the spout configured for drinking therefrom; a straw adapter configured to couple with the lid; and a straw configured to be received in the straw adapter.
15. The bottle of claim 14, wherein the straw adapter is integrally formed as a unitary component.
16. The bottle of claim 14, wherein the straw adapter includes inner retaining rings configured to couple the straw with the straw adapter.
17. The bottle of claim 14, wherein the straw adapter is retained in the lid via a friction fit.
18. The bottle of claim 14, wherein the straw adapter includes a valve integrally formed therewith, and wherein the valve is configured to regulate fluid flow through the straw adapter.
19. The bottle of claim 18, wherein the straw adapter further includes an end-stop ring configured to prevent the straw from abutting the valve when the straw is retained in the straw adapter.
20. The bottle of claim 14, wherein the straw adapter is directly coupled to the lid and the straw.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0018] Before explaining the disclosed embodiment of the present invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of the particular arrangement shown, since the invention is capable of other embodiments. Example embodiments are illustrated in referenced figures of the drawings. It is intended that the embodiments and figures disclosed herein are to be considered illustrative rather than limiting. Also, the terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0019] While this invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms, there are shown in the drawings and will be described in detail herein specific embodiments with the understanding that the present disclosure is an exemplification of the principles of the invention. It is not intended to limit the invention to the specific illustrated embodiments. The features of the invention disclosed herein in the description, drawings, and claims can be significant, both individually and in any desired combinations, for the operation of the invention in its various embodiments. Features from one embodiment can be used in other embodiments of the invention.
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[0021] The bottle 1 is shown in greater detail without the jar 5 in
[0022] The bottle 1 may further include a straw 30 and a straw adapter 35. The straw adapter 35 preferably acts as a means for selectively attaching the straw 30 to the lid 10. In addition, the straw adapter 35 may be a unitary component that is integrally formed. In the illustrated embodiment, the bottle 1 is configured such that when a user drinks from the spout 15, fluid is drawn out of the jar 5 and into the spout 15 by the straw 30 and the straw adapter 35.
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[0025] In the upper tubular portion 75, the outer circumference 70 may be approximately the same size as or slightly smaller than the mating cavity 50. Thus, when the bottle 1 is assembled, the upper tubular portion 75 of the straw adapter 35 may be frictionally retained within the mating cavity 50 of the lid 10 (see
[0026] The straw adapter 35 may additionally include a valve 85 that is substantially circular as defined by the inner circumference 65. The valve 85 may be made up of four self-sealing flaps 90 (only two shown in
[0027] In addition, the straw adapter 35 may include an outer end stop ring 95 that extends outwardly from the tubular body 60, preferably between the upper tubular portion 75 and the lower tubular portion 77. The outer end stop ring 95 may include side wing members 100 which are positioned and located on opposing sides of the tubular body 60. The side wing members 100 may be sized and configured such that the straw adapter 35 is wider than the mating cavity 50 proximate to the side wing members 100. As such, the side wing members 100 may prevent the straw adapter 35 from being entirely disposed within the mating cavity 50.
[0028] The outer end stop ring 95 may also include a loop member 105. When removing the straw adapter 35 from the lid 10, the user may securely grip the straw adapter 35 via the loop member 105 and pull the straw adapter 35 away from the lid 10. Thus, the loop member 105 may facilitate the removal of the straw adapter 35 from the mating cavity 50.
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[0034] In additional alternative embodiments of a straw adapter, the number of self-sealing flaps may vary. In some of these embodiments, the number of slits may also vary (i.e., six self-sealing flaps may be formed by three slits). Additionally, in other embodiments, the configuration of the slits and self-sealing flaps may vary (i.e., four self-sealing flaps may be formed by four slits in some embodiments). Nevertheless, in all embodiments, the slits should be cut precisely to help ensure a hermetic seal and reduce the likelihood of unintended spills.
[0035] Specific embodiments of a straw adapter for a bottle according to the present invention have been described for the purpose of illustrating the manner in which the invention can be made and used. It should be understood that the implementation of other variations and modifications of this invention and its different aspects will be apparent to one skilled in the art, and that this invention is not limited by the specific embodiments described. Features described in one embodiment can be implemented in other embodiments. The subject disclosure is understood to encompass the present invention and any and all modifications, variations, or equivalents that fall within the spirit and scope of the basic underlying principles disclosed and claimed herein.