Dual chambered canteen with interchangeable spouts
11639247 ยท 2023-05-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G19/2266
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G19/2272
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G2019/122
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47G19/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A beverage canteen container of various materials but not limited to plastic, stainless steel, glass etc. having at least two manufactured compartments separated by a non removable partition wall which features a sleek contour body canteen design and allows the canteen container to hold two separate liquids, pureed or solid food in the canteen. The interchangeable canteen lid will have two interchangeable flip-up Y-spout designs. The first flip-up Y-spout design will allow two products to be extracted from both chambers of the canteen bottom and blend together when extracted through the single elongated tube end into the mouth. The second flip-up Split Y-spout design is split through the end of the Y, resulting in two individual elongated tubes and will provide individual product extraction. Both the Y-spout or the Split Y-spout can be attached and reattached to the top of the canteen lid by two pivotal balls with axles on opposite side of the balls. The axles also secures the spout to the top of the lid's base for opening and closing the spout. There are O-rings located around the non-removable base opening of the canteen lid and will be underneath the pivotal balls. The O-rings will seal the opening when the spouts are in an opened position for an airtight seal between the spouts and the chambers. There are vent release plugs located underneath both the Y-spout and the Split Y-spout to plug the atmosphere vent release holes located on top of the lid when the spouts are in the closed position and will provide an airtight seal when in the closed position. The canteen lid is designed to snap tightly and securely seal by an inverted J shaped peripheral section around the edge of the lid for latching and locking in an airtight position without needing a gasket, so there is no gasket for this design! There lid has two separate non-removable inner wall compartments on the underside that fits inside each chamber of the canteen container bottom with the means of ensuring proper positioning of the lid over each compartment and will assist in preventing the mixing of products from either chamber and will provide an airtight seal for each chamber. Also, the separate inner walls located underneath the lids are ingenious for ensuring that the lid will easily fit the top of each chamber while providing an extra step in ensuring separating the chambers for liquids, puree or solid foods. There are (optional) straw inserts attachment constructed underneath the lid and can be used for sipping purposes. The canteen can be turned upward for a chug a lug product extraction experience.
Claims
1. A canteen beverage container comprising: the container having a body member with a pair of opposing dual chambers separated by a non-removable partition that extends vertically from an opened top end to a lower end; the container being non-removable; the lower end being seated upon a contiguous base; a rim formed at the opened top end by the pair of opposing dual chambers; each of the pair of opposing dual-chambers having a symmetrical shape; each of the pair of opposing dual-chambers having a bottom wall with a surrounding wall extending linearly upward to the rim; an interchangeable lid having a peripheral edge encircled by an inverted J shaped lip for securely engaging with the rim a top side and an underside; a recessed area within the top side dimensioned and shaped to receive a Y shape spout; the y shaped spout having a linear tubular member having a distal end merging into an apex point of a V shape tubular member; the v shape tubular member having a pair of diverging tubular members with each extending to a pivot ball that is seated above a dual chamber; on opposing sides of each pivot ball is a pivoting axle wherein the Y spout can pivot between an upward and a downward position; and the surrounding wall having a top contour with a broader shoulder that narrows to a bottom contour that is disposed above the base.
2. The canteen beverage container of claim 1, wherein the base has a circular circumference.
3. The canteen beverage container of claim 1, wherein the base has a raised center portion thereby allowing the container to stand on flat surfaces.
4. The canteen beverage container of claim 1, wherein the linear tubular member of the Y Spout is permanently split to the apex point of the V shape tubular member.
5. The canteen beverage container of claim 4, wherein a first pair of release holes is attached to the underside of the lid into a second pair of corresponding release holes formed by the plug on each pivot ball of the thereby allowing an airtight seal when the Y shout is in a closed position.
6. The canteen beverage container of claim 1 wherein the lid further comprises an O rings circumferentially surround the underside of the peripheral edge of the lid.
7. The canteen beverage container of claim 1 wherein the lid further comprises one or more straw attachment outlet disposed above a corresponding dual chamber and extending through the lid thereby allowing fluid to flow from the corresponding dual chamber.
8. The canteen beverage container of claim 1 further comprising: a pair of atmosphere release plugs disposed underneath the pair of diverging tubular members; a pair of corresponding atmosphere release vent holes for engaging with the pair of atmosphere release plugs within the lid thereby allowing liquid flow when the Y spout is in use and securing an airtight secure seal when in the y spout is in a closed position.
9. The canteen beverage container of claim 8, wherein a first pair of release holes is attached to the underside of the lid into a second pair of corresponding release holes formed by the plug on each pivot ball thereby allowing an airtight seal when the Y shout is in a closed position.
10. The canteen beverage container of claim 4 further comprising: a pair of atmosphere release plugs disposed underneath the pair of diverging tubular members; a pair of corresponding atmosphere release vent holes for engaging with the pair of atmosphere release plugs within the lid thereby allowing liquid flow when the Y spout is in use and securing an airtight secure seal when in the y spout is in a closed position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention with features, advantages and additional parts will apparent and best understood from the following detailed description in conjunction with the drawings in which:
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DETAIL DESCRIPTION
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(11) A first lid member includes an interchangeable flip-up Y-spout design 20 (
(12) A second lid member includes an interchangeable flip-up Split Y-design (
(13) The defining features of this improved dual-chambered canteen container is that in addition to easy positioning and proving a non-gasket seal to achieve a secured and airtight snap on lid, the configuration is such that the opening to flip-up spouts and each chamber will be consistently positioned in a fixed configuration whether in the open or closed position and when opened will provide a dual separation to single mixing or an individual separation mixing experience.
(14) The recommended materials are but not limited to plastic, stainless steel, foam and glass. Other modifications will readily suggest themselves to others of ordinary skills in the art without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention. The invention is merely intended to embrace all such alternatives and modifications or configurations as fall within the broad scope of the appended claims.