Thermos flask
10130214 ยท 2018-11-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D43/164
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47J41/0022
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D25/282
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A47J41/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D25/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A thermos flask comprises a container, which has an opening on a top side, at which opening a lid is retained, which closes the opening in a closing position and can be at least partially moved by means of an actuating element in order to partially open the opening in order to pour out liquid. The lid has an upper part fastened to the container and a lower part pivotably retained on the upper part.
Claims
1. A thermos flask, comprising: a container including an upper side having an opening; a lid held on the upper side, the lid comprising an upper part fixed to the container and a bottom part pivotably held on the upper part, the bottom part being pretensioned to a closed position, the lid being operable to close the opening when in the closed position; and wherein the bottom part includes an actuation element that is one-piece with the bottom part and arranged to at least partially move the lid to partially release the opening such that liquid can be poured out of the container.
2. The thermos flask according to claim 1, further comprising a spring arranged between the upper part and the bottom part to pretension the bottom part in the closed position.
3. The thermos flask according to claim 1, further including limit stops arranged to limit a pivoting path of the bottom part relative to the upper part.
4. The thermos flask according to claim 1, further including an annular seal arranged around the opening of the container on which the bottom part of the lid rests in the closed position.
5. The thermos flask according to claim 1, further including a movable valve held on the bottom part to allow filling of the container from above the lid.
6. The thermos flask according to claim 1, further including a seal, wherein the bottom part includes a downwardly protruding edge resting on the seal, and wherein the thermos flask comprises a flask body having a spout, the downwardly protruding edge comprising a recess in a region of the spout of the flask body.
7. The thermos flask according to claim 4, wherein the bottom part includes a downwardly protruding edge having at least one section presenting a venting opening and a recess for pouring, wherein the recess and the at least one section are arranged to seal the container beneath the seal in the closed position of the bottom part.
8. The thermos flask according to claim 1, wherein the upper part includes at least one rib and the container includes a pouring edge and at least one recess on the pouring edge, wherein during a mounting of the lid on the upper side of the container the lid is laterally displaceable in order to insert the at least one rib on the upper part into the at least one recess on the pouring edge of the container.
9. The thermos flask according to claim 1, wherein the container includes a protruding handle having an upper region and the actuation element is arranged in the upper region of the handle.
10. The thermos flask according to claim 1, further including a detent mechanism to lock the upper part of the lid on the container.
11. The thermos flask according to claim 2, wherein the spring comprises a helical spring.
12. The thermos flask according to claim 1, wherein the upper part includes a bearing receiver on opposite sides of the upper part and the bottom part includes at least one bearing pin that engages the bearing receiver in the upper part to permit pivoting of the bottom part relative to the upper part.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be explained below in closer detail by reference to an embodiment shown in the enclosed drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(11) A coffee machine 1 comprises a housing 2, on which a base plate 3 is provided, on which a thermos flask with a container 4 and a lid 6 is deposited. A protruding handle 5 is provided on the container 4 in order to remove the thermos flask from the coffee machine 1 or to insert it into the machine. A receiver 9 for a filter paper insert with ground coffee is provided above the lid 6, so that water can flow from above at an outlet 8 via a valve 7 into the container 4.
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(13) The lid 6 comprises an upper part 20, which can be latched onto the container 4. Detents in a form of spring webs 22 on opposite sides of the lid come into engagement with the detent projections 14 when inserting the lid 6 from above in order to lock the upper part 20 of the lid 6 onto the container. An actuation element 31 is further provided on the lid 6, by means of which the opening 10 can be opened for pouring out liquid. On the side opposite the actuation element 31, a depression 21 is provided on the upper part 20 which is substantially circular in the top view, the depression being arranged in the region of the spout 11.
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(17) The seal 40 not only seals the region between the insulating glass body 16 and the flask housing 17, but also the region opposite the lid 6 via the sealing lip 41. For this purpose, the sealing lip 41 presses against a side wall 32 of the bottom part 30 of the lid 6. The sealing lip 41 is shown in this illustration in a non-deformed manner. It actually rests on the paraboloid surface of the side wall 32. The side wall 32 is formed in an annular manner and can taper downwardly in the manner of a truncated cone or a parabola. The bottom part 30 is substantially formed in a cup-shaped manner and comprises an inner opening through which the valve 7 is guided.
(18) In the closed position, the container 4 can be filled via the valve 7, wherein the valve 7 is formed in a substantially mushroom-head-shaped manner and comprises an upper arched surface 70, from which the liquid can run off and can meet an inwardly or downwardly inclined, trough-shaped receiver 51 of the upper part 20. If the thermos flask is inserted into the coffee machine 1, a projection comprising an outlet 8 presses against the valve 7 in order to press the valve slightly in the downward direction. The valve 7 is thus opened and an inlet channel 71 in a valve body 72 is arranged beneath the outlet 8 so that freshly brewed coffee is able to flow downwardly through the channel 71. The valve body 72 is formed with a holder 73 in the bottom region, on which an annular seal 74 is provided. The seal 74 rests with its upper side on a downwardly facing edge 36 of the bottom part 30. If the valve 7 is in the closed position, no coffee can flow into the container 4 or escape from the valve 7.
(19) The valve body 72 is pretensioned in this process in the closed position. A spring 75 is provided for this purpose, which spring is supported on a step 39 on the bottom part 30 on the one hand and on a stop of the valve body 72 on the other hand. The seal 74 is thus pressed by means of the spring 75 to the closed position.
(20) Furthermore, a second spring 80 is provided, by means of which the bottom part 30 is pressed away from the upper part 20. Both springs 75 and 80 are formed as helical springs.
(21) The bottom part 30 is rotatably mounted on the upper part 20, adjacent to the actuation element 31. The actuation element 31, which is formed integrally with the bottom part 30, can be pressed downwardly, wherein a respective receiver 18 is provided for this purpose on the handle 5, which receiver permits a movement of the actuation element 31 in the downward direction.
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(23) If the actuation element 31 is now released, the spring 80 presses the bottom part 30 back to the closed position, on which the side wall 32 rests on the sealing lip 41. The pivoting motion of the bottom part 30 is limited in this process by an outwardly protruding stop 33, which comes to lie on a holder 23 on a side wall 24 of the upper part 20.
(24) The lid 6 is shown in
(25) In order to mount the lid 6 on the container 4, it is mounted from above on the container 4, wherein respective guides are provided on the edge 12 in order to facilitate positioning of the lid 6. When the lid 6 is placed on the container 4, one or more guides on the edge 12 press the lid 6 in the forward direction. In this process, ribs 46 on the upper part 20 are pushed beneath corresponding recesses 19 in the pouring edge (
(26) The lid 6 is then inserted from above onto the opening 10 until the detent projections 25 on the spring webs 22 are latched behind the detent projections 14. In this position, the sealing lips 41 of the seal 40 rest on the side walls 32 of the bottom part 30 and provide the necessary sealing.
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(28) The bottom part 30 is not arranged in a horizontally flat manner in the downwardly directed region, but comprises an edge 37 which extends obliquely to the outside from the side of the actuation element 31 to the side of the depression 21. The edge 37 is provided in the region of the spout 11 with a recess 38 so that the liquid, when pivoting the bottom part 30 relative to the upper part 20, flows through the recess 38 into the spout 11 in a purposeful manner while the edge 37 rests on the sealing lip 41 and a seal is provided in this region. It is thus prevented that liquid can flow out laterally on the lid 6. A small section 45 is further provided in the bottom region of the edge 37. The small lateral section 45 ensures that during pouring, when liquid leaves the container 4, the air can flow back into the container 4. The section 45 is arranged in such a way that it lies beneath the sealing line of the seal 40 when the lid is closed and the bottom part 30 is in the closed position. In the closed position of the bottom part 30, the seal 40 rests on the edge 37. The lid 6 is thus tightly sealed and a temperature loss is avoided. If the bottom part 30 is pivoted to an opening position, the recess 38 and the section 45 move beyond the sealing line of the seal 40 and release the path to the spout 11 and the section 45 as the venting opening. It is also possible to provide several small sections 45 for the subsequent flow of air when pouring on the edge 37.
(29) The lid is shown in an exploded view in
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(32) The upper part 20 and the bottom part 30 can be produced integrally from plastic, and the valve 7 can also be made of plastic.
(33) Two detents in form of spring webs 22 are provided in the illustrated embodiment, which spring webs are integrally formed on opposite sides of the upper part 20. It is obviously also possible to provide other detents 22 or only one detent or more than two detents. The container 4 can be a thermos flask 17 made of plastic or metal, and the container 4 can also comprise only one wall instead of a double-wall design which is insulated for example.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(34) 1 Coffee machine 2 Housing 3 Base plate 4 Container 5 Handle 6 Lid 7 Valve 8 Outlet 9 Receiver 10 Opening 11 Spout 12 Edge 13 Recess 14 Detent projection 15 Interior space 16 Insulating glass body 17 Flask housing 18 Receiver 19 Recess 20 Upper part 21 Depression 22 Spring web 23 Holder 24 Side wall 25 Detent projection 26 Actuating section 27 Gap 28 Side wall 29 Deflecting portion 30 Bottom part 31 Actuation element 32 Side wall 33 Limit stop 34 Wall 35 Wall 36 Edge 37 Edge 38 Recess 39 Step 40 Seal 41 Sealing lip 42 Web 43 Bulge 45 Section 46 Rib 50 Bearing pin 51 Receiver 52 Nozzle 55 Bearing receiver 70 Surface 71 Channel 72 Valve body 73 Holder 74 Seal 75 Spring 80 Spring