SIP TOP

20260083639 ยท 2026-03-26

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Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

An elastomeric sip top may include a top surface and a side-wall structure. The top surface may have a nipple with an outer surface that extends upward from the top surface and that terminates in a nipple tip having a sealable aperture that extends from an exterior of the nipple tip to an inner cavity that is in fluid communication with the exterior when the nipple tip is deformed relative to a nominal state. The side-wall structure may have a top portion having a continuous circumference, a middle portion having two openings positioned opposite from each other, and a bottom portion having a front wall, a back wall and two side wings extending from opposite sides of the back wall. Each of the two side wings may have a fastening mechanism that cooperatively and releasably engages with corresponding fastening elements disposed on the front wall.

Claims

1. An elastomeric sip top, comprising: a top surface having a generally elliptical shape, the top surface having a nipple with an outer surface that extends upward from the top surface and that terminates in a nipple tip having a sealable aperture that extends from an exterior of the nipple tip to an inner cavity that is in fluid communication with the exterior when the nipple tip is deformed relative to a nominal state; and a side-wall structure, the side-wall structure having a generally cylindroid top portion having a continuous circumference, a generally cylindroid middle portion having two openings positioned opposite from each other, and a bottom portion having a front wall, a back wall and two side wings extending from opposite sides of the back wall, each of the two side wings having a fastening mechanism that cooperatively and releasably engages with corresponding fastening elements disposed on the front wall.

2. The elastomeric sip top of claim 1, wherein the generally cylindroid top portion is configured to fit around a corresponding generally cylindroid holder having an interior and two side handles; wherein the two openings are configured to receive the two side handles, and wherein the side wings are configured to be disposed under the two side handles and coupled to the fastening elements to secure the sip top to the holder.

3. The sip top of claim 2, wherein the inner cavity is configured to receive a spout of a food or drink pouch, when the food or drink pouch is disposed in the interior and the elastomeric sip top is secured to the holder.

4. An elastomeric sip top, comprising: a top surface having a nipple with an outer surface that extends upward from the top surface and that terminates in a nipple tip having a sealable aperture that extends from an exterior of the nipple tip to an inner cavity that is in fluid communication with the exterior when the nipple tip is deformed relative to a nominal state; and a side-wall structure, the side-wall structure having a top portion having a continuous circumference; a middle portion with an opening; and a bottom portion having a front wall, a back wall and a wing extending from the back wall and having a fastening mechanism that cooperatively and releasably engages with a corresponding fastening element disposed on the front wall.

5. The elastomeric sip top of claim 4, wherein the top portion is configured to fit around a corresponding holder having an interior and a side handle; wherein the opening is configured to receive the side handle, and wherein the wing is configured to be disposed under the side handle and coupled to the fastening element to secure the sip top to the holder.

6. The sip top of claim 5, wherein the inner cavity is configured to receive a spout of a food or drink pouch, when the food or drink pouch is disposed in the interior and the elastomeric sip top is secured to the holder.

7. A system comprising: a holder with a side wall that defines an interior that is configured to receive a squeeze pouch, the holder comprising a handle extending from an exterior of the side wall; and an elastomeric sip top having (i) a top surface; (ii) a nipple having an outer surface that extends upward from the top surface and that terminates in a nipple tip having a sealable aperture that extends from an exterior of the nipple tip to an inner cavity that is in fluid communication with the exterior when the nipple tip is deformed relative to a nominal state; and (iii) a side-wall structure; wherein the side-wall structure has a top portion having a continuous circumference; a middle portion with an opening; and a bottom portion having a front wall, a back wall and a wing extending from the back wall and having a fastening mechanism that cooperatively and releasably engages with a corresponding fastening element disposed on the front wall; wherein the top portion is configured to fit around the holder; wherein the opening is configured to receive the handle, and wherein the wing is disposed under the handle and coupled to the fastening element to secure the sip top to the holder; and wherein the inner cavity receives a spout of a food or drink pouch, when the food or drink pouch is disposed in the interior and the elastomeric sip top is secured to the holder.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0007] FIG. 1A illustrates an exemplary sip top.

[0008] FIGS. 1B and 1C illustrate additional views of the exemplary sip top of FIG. 1A.

[0009] FIG. 2 illustrates an exemplary system.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0010] FIG. 1A illustrates an exemplary sip top 101. In some implementations, the sip top 101 is made of an elastomeric material that is resilient, flexible, durable and suitable for contact with an infant or toddler's mouthsuch as, for example, a food-grade silicone. As shown, the sip top 101 has a top surface 104, which, in some implementations, as shown, is elliptical in shape; in other implementations, the top surface 104 has another shape.

[0011] The top surface 104 has a nipple 107 with an outer surface 110 extending upward from the top surface 104. As shown, the nipple 107 terminates in a nipple tip 113 that has a sealable aperture 116 that extends from an exterior 119 of the nipple tip to an inner cavity (not shown) that is in fluid communication with the exterior 119 when the nipple tip 107 is deformed relative to a nominal state.

[0012] The sip top 101 has a side-wall structure 122, which, in some implementations, as shown, has a generally cylindroid shape and includes a number of discrete sections. In particular, with reference to FIGS. 1B and 1C, the side-wall structure 122 may have a generally cylindroid top portion 122A that has a continuous circumference; a generally cylindroid middle portion 122B that has two openings 125A and 125B (see also FIG. 1C) that may be positioned opposite from each other; and a bottom portion 122C having a front wall 128, a back wall 131 and two side wings 134A and 134B extending from opposite sides of the back wall 131.

[0013] Each of the two side wings 134A and 134B may have a fastening mechanism 137A or 137B that cooperatively and releasably engages with a corresponding fastening element 140A or 140B on the front wall 128. In some implementations, as shown, the fasting mechanism 137A and 137B and fastening elements 140A and 140B may be corresponding compression-fitting mechanisms (e.g., where an elastic and resilient opening is configured to receive an elastic and resilient element that is larger than a nominal dimension of the elastic and resilient openingsuch that once the fastening mechanisms and fastening elements are coupled, a connection between the two is releasably maintained by the compression fitting). In other implementations, other coupling mechanisms may be employed, such as, for example, snaps, screws, hook-and-loop fasteners, magnets, elastic cords, etc.

[0014] In some implementations, as depicted in FIG. 2, the top portion 122A of the sip top 101 is configured to fit around a corresponding holder 202 having an interior 205 that is configured to receive a squeeze pouch 208 (e.g., one filled with a drink or flowable food, such as yogurt or apple sauce). In some implementations, such a holder 202 includes two side handles 211A and 211B; and the openings 125A and 125B may be configured to fit around the handles 211A and 211B. In some implementations, the fastening mechanisms 137A and 137B may be configured to be engaged with the corresponding fastening elements 140A and 140B when the top portion 122A is fit around the holder 202, and the side wings 134A and 134B are disposed under such handles 211A and 211Bso as to secure the top portion 122A onto the holder 202as further depicted in FIG. 2.

[0015] In implementations, such as those described above and depicted in FIG. 2, an inner cavity 143 (see FIG. 1C) may receive a spout 214 (see FIG. 2) of the squeeze pouch 208, thereby sealing it off to prevent spills. In such configurations, food or drink may be released through the sip top 101 to a user, when the user deforms the nipple 107 (e.g., by biting it or gumming it while sucking), causing the sealable aperture 116 to open.

[0016] In some implementations, a system includes the elements shown in FIG. 2. For example, an exemplary system may include a holder 202 and an elastomeric sip top 101 having the features described with reference to the foregoing figures (e.g., a top surface 104, nipple, side wings 134A and 134B, fastening mechanism 137A and 137B, fastening elements 140A and 140B, etc.).

[0017] Several implementations have been described with reference to exemplary aspects, but it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the contemplated scope. For example, sip-top top surfaces may have shapes other than ellipses, including, for example, circles, rectangles, triangles, other polygons or irregular shapes; more or fewer side wings may be providedfor example, some implementations may include a single side wing, while others include two, three or more side wings; cylindroids are described, but the overall shape of the sip top or the holder may take the form of a cylinder, a rectangular or triangular prism, a pyramid, a cone, a frustrum, a pyramidal frustrum, etc. ; one or more handles may be provided; a different mechanism may be used to secure the sip top under handles, or no closure mechanism may be usedfor example, some implementations may employ a relatively more rigid hook or catch; the sip top may comprise a single unitary construction, or it may include multiple discrete components. About, approximately or substantially may mean within 1%, or 5%, or 10%, or 20%, or 50%, or 100% of a nominal value.

[0018] Many other variations are possible, and modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings provided herein without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the scope include all aspects falling within the scope of the appended claims.