EASY CLEAN INSULATED CUP WITH A FLIP STRAW AND LID CLOSURE
20250289629 ยท 2025-09-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G19/2272
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A removable valve and lid assembly can include a removable valve and a lid. The removable valve can have a pressure valve and a spout. The lid can have a closing structure operable to control access to an opening of the lid and a securing mechanism disposed adjacent to the opening, wherein the securing mechanism is configured to receive and secure the removable valve, and wherein the closing structure includes a protrusion configured to press against the spout of the removable valve when the removable valve is disposed within the opening of the lid and when the closing structure is pressed against the spout. The removable valve and lid assembly can be used to seal a container or bottle.
Claims
1. A multi-mode bottle, comprising: a container; a cap connected to a top end of the container; and a straw having one open end inside the container and the other open end in a straw port positioned in the cap, wherein the straw further includes an aperture near the cap, wherein the straw port is movable from one position where the straw port is positioned inside the container allowing fluid within the container to flow through the straw aperture, and a second position where the straw port is positioned out of the container and inside the cap where no fluid flows through the straw aperture.
2. The bottle of claim 1, wherein the straw port is connected to the cap through a movable diaphragm.
3. The bottle of claim 2, wherein when the straw port is pulled upwards and away from the cap, the straw is used to suck up fluid from within the container.
4. The bottle of claim 2, wherein when the straw port is pushed downwards into the cap, fluid from within the container may be poured out by tilting the bottle.
5. The bottle of claim 1, wherein the cap further includes a movable flap.
6. The bottle of claim 5, wherein the flap contains a seal cap which mates with the straw port to close off fluid flow through the straw port.
7. A multi-mode bottle, comprising: a container; a cap connected to a top end of the container; and a straw having one open end inside the container and the other open end in a straw port connected to the cap through a movable diaphragm, wherein the straw further includes an aperture near the cap; wherein the straw port is movable from one position where the straw port is pushed inwards into the cap where fluid flows through the straw aperture, and a second position where the straw port is pulled upwards and away from the cap allowing fluid within the container to flow through the straw aperture.
8. The bottle of claim 7, wherein the cap further includes a movable flap.
9. The bottle of claim 8, wherein the flap contains a seal cap which mates with the straw port to close off fluid flow through the straw port.
10. A removable valve and lid assembly comprising: a removable valve having a pressure valve and a spout; and a lid having a closing structure operable to control access to an opening of the lid and a securing mechanism disposed adjacent to the opening, wherein the securing mechanism is configured to receive and secure the removable valve, and wherein the closing structure includes a protrusion configured to press against the spout of the removable valve when the removable valve is disposed within the opening of the lid and when the closing structure is pressed against the spout.
11. The removable valve and lid assembly of claim 10, wherein the lid is configured to cover a container, and wherein the removable valve is operable to control fluid flow from a cavity of the container through the opening when the removable valve is disposed in the lid.
12. The removable valve and lid assembly of claim 10, wherein the lid includes an open position and a closed position.
13. The removable valve and lid assembly of claim 12, wherein the closing structure is positioned away from the spout when the lid is in the open position.
14. The removable valve and lid assembly of claim 12, wherein the projection of the closing structure presses against the spout when the lid is in the closed position.
15. The removable valve and lid assembly of claim 12, wherein the lid includes a hinge operable to pivot the closing structure between the open position and the closed position.
16. The removable valve and lid assembly of claim 10, wherein the lid includes a locking recess operable to receive a locking protrusion disposed on the closing structure to secure the closing structure to the lid.
17. The removable valve and lid assembly of claim 10, wherein the spout includes a spout valve disposed therein.
18. The removable valve and lid assembly of claim 17, wherein the protrusion is positioned on the closing structure to press against the spout valve when the closing structure is pressed against the spout.
19. The removable valve and lid assembly of claim 18, wherein when the protrusion presses against the spout valve, fluid flow through spout valve is prevented.
20. The removable valve and lid assembly of claim 10, wherein the securing mechanism includes an annular projection extending into the opening, and wherein the annular projection is operable to be received and secured by an annular recess extending around a periphery of the removable valve.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] Various exemplary embodiments of this disclosure will be described in detail, wherein like reference numerals refer to identical or similar components or steps. The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the subject disclosure and technical data supporting those embodiments, and together with the written description, serve to explain certain principles of the subject disclosure. With reference to the following figures, wherein:
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[0041] The following detailed description references specific embodiments of the subject disclosure and accompanying figures, including the respective best modes for carrying out each embodiment. It shall be understood that these illustrations are by way of example and not by way of limitation. Particular embodiments of a multi-mode bottle will now be described in greater detail with reference to the figures.
[0042] The present subject disclosure describes a sports bottle with multiples modes, including storage/closed mode, pour mode, and straw mode. In the storage/closed mode, the bottle is closed off so that if there is any fluid contained within, the fluid is stored and secured within the bottle. In this mode, there would be no spilling or leaking of the fluid outside of the bottle. In the pour mode, the fluid contained inside the sports bottle could be poured out by tilting of the sports bottle. This mode would be used while pouring the contained fluid into another container, such as a cup or glass, or pouring the fluid out. In the straw mode, the contained fluid may be sucked straight out of the sports bottle as the bottle is held substantially upright. This would eliminate the need for another container in which to pour the contained fluid before consumption.
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[0047] As illustrated, the embodiments shown in
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[0050] In this mode, a flap 102 extends from a top portion of the top cap 101. The flap 102 can be opened up to reveal a seal cap 103 disposed on a lower surface of the flap 102. Seal cap 103 is adapted to mate with a straw port 133, which is the external opening through which fluid exits the container 121.
[0051] The top cap 101 can have a resilient diaphragm 134 disposed thereon. In the pour mode shown, the resilient diaphragm 134 allows the straw cap 133 to pop up and down as needed to alternate between the straw and pour modes, respectively.
[0052] As shown in the cross sectional view of
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[0054] In this mode, the flap 102 is secured on the top portion of the top cap 101 and is opened up to reveal seal cap 103. Seal cap 103 mates with the straw port 133, which is the external opening through which fluid exits the container 121. In the straw mode shown, a resilient diaphragm 134 allows the straw cap 133 to pop up and down as needed to alternate between the straw and pour modes, respectively.
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[0059] Lid 340 may include opening 342 (as depicted in
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[0062] Closing structure 350 can also include a closing protrusion 358. Closing protrusion 358 can extend away from flap 356 and be positioned on flap 356 to push against spout 362 of valve 360 when flap 356 is pushed downwards (e.g., into the closed position).
[0063] Removable valve 360 may be constructed of a semi-rigid material configured to flex under force. For example, removable valve 360 may be constructed of silicone to allow flexing when inserting and/or removing removable valve 360 from lid 340.
[0064] Removable valve 360 may also have a spout 362 extending therefrom. Spout 362 may also be constructed of a semi-rigid material configured to flex under force. For example, spout 362 may be constructed of silicone to allow flexing when pushed by closing protrusion 358 of flap 356. Spout 356 can also include a drinking aperture 365 having a spout valve 366 disposed therein. Spout valve 366 may be operable to allow fluid movement therethrough when spout 356 receives sufficient force. For example, spout 356 may be constructed of silicone to allow flexing, such that when a user bites on spout 356, spout valve 366 can flex open to allow fluid therethrough. As another example, when a user sucks on the straw, spout valve 366 can again flex open to allow fluid therethrough.
[0065] Spout 362 may include a flexing portion 368 operable to allow flexing of spout 362. Flexing portion 368 may be a narrower portion of spout 362, such that spout 362 can bend at a flexing line 370 of flexing portion 368 when receiving downward pressure.
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[0067] Lid 340 can include securing mechanism 343 configured to removably receive and secure securing portion 372 of removable valve 360. For example, securing mechanism 343 may be an annular protrusion extending inwards into opening 342. Securing portion 372 may include an annular recess configured to mate with the annular protrusion, thereby securing removable valve 360 to lid 340.
[0068] An upper portion 324 of container body 320 can be configured to mate with lid 340 to seal container 300 (e.g., via mating threads). Additionally, lid 340 can be constructed to position securing portion 372 of removable valve 360 between lid 340 and upper portion 324 of container body. As discussed above, removable valve 170 may be constructed of a semi-rigid material configured to flex under force. For example, removable valve 360 may be constructed of silicone to allow flexing when inserting and/or removing removable valve 360 from lid 340. To remove the removable valve from lid 340, a user can press the removable valve from the top to push removable valve free from lid 340 when lid 340 is disengaged from container body 110.
[0069] Removable valve 360 may also prevent liquid from seeping between container body 320 and lid 340 (e.g., by acting as an O-ring or seal).
[0070] Removable valve 360 can also include a pressure valve 374 operable to allow air therethrough. More specifically, pressure valve 374 is configured to flex open to allow air therethrough with sufficient suction. For example, as a user drinks from spout 362, fluid is drawn from a cavity 322 of container body 320 into straw 380 and through spout 362 (e.g., through spout valve 366 when open). As the fluid is drawn from the cavity, negative pressure forms within the cavity of container body 320, causing pressure valve 374 to flex inwards. As pressure valve 374 flexes, air flows therethrough until the pressure inside the cavity and outside of container body 320 reaches equilibrium.
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[0075] The illustrations and examples provided herein are for explanatory purposes and are not intended to limit the scope of the appended claims. It will be recognized by those skilled in the art that changes, or modifications may be made to the above-described embodiments without departing from the broad inventive concepts of the invention. It is understood therefore that the invention is not limited to the particular embodiments which are described but is intended to cover all modifications and changes within the scope and spirit of the subject disclosure.
[0076] The foregoing disclosure of the exemplary embodiments of the present subject disclosure has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the subject disclosure to the precise forms disclosed. Many variations and modifications of the embodiments described herein will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art in light of the above disclosure. The scope of the subject disclosure is to be defined only by the claims appended hereto, and by their equivalents.
[0077] Further, in describing representative embodiments of the present subject disclosure, the specification may have presented methods and/or processes of the present subject disclosure as a particular sequence of steps. However, to the extent that the method or process does not rely on the particular order of steps set forth herein, the method or process should not be limited to the particular sequence of steps described. As one of ordinary skill in the art would appreciate, other sequences of steps may be possible. Therefore, the particular order of the steps set forth in the specification should not be construed as limitations on the claims. In addition, the claims directed to the method and/or process of the present subject disclosure should not be limited to the performance of their steps in the order written, and one skilled in the art can readily appreciate that the sequences may be varied and still remain within the spirit and scope of the present subject disclosure.