BOTTLE CAP AND BOTTLE HAVING THE BOTTLE CAP
20170297778 · 2017-10-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
B65D41/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D41/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present disclosure provides a bottle cap and a bottle having the bottle cap. The bottle cap includes a lower cover, a hollow ring body, a sleeve, an upper cover and a valve. The lower cover has a first via hole, and the hollow ring body can be detachably coupled with the lower cover. The sleeve is movably sleeved onto the hollow ring body. The upper cover is provided on the top portion of the sleeve. The valve is disposed between the lower cover and the hollow ring body. The bottle having the bottle cap includes a bottle body. Pulling the upper cover to move the sleeve for exhausting the air in the bottle allows the beverage to stay fresh.
Claims
1. A bottle cap, comprising: a lower cover having a first via hole; a hollow ring body detachably coupled with the lower cover; a sleeve movably sleeved onto the hollow ring body; an upper cover mounted on a top portion of the sleeve; and a valve mounted between the lower cover and the hollow ring body.
2. The bottle cap of claim 1, wherein the lower cover further comprises: a base having a top portion provided with the first via hole, wherein a side wall of the base has a first protruding portion and a lower end of the side wall has a flange; a recessed part formed on an inner side of the lower cover; a restricting seat mounted on the top portion of the base; and a plurality of supporting walls formed on the top portion of the base and surrounding the first via hole and the restricting seat.
3. The bottle cap of claim 2, wherein the hollow ring body comprises: an internal body having a first recessed portion formed on a top end of the internal body and a second protruding portion corresponding to the first protruding portion and formed on a lower end of an inner wall of the internal body, wherein the lower cover and the hollow ring body are detachably coupled through the first protruding portion and the second protruding portion; an external body surrounding the internal body and having a third protruding portion formed on an outer wall of the external body, a fourth protruding portion formed on a lower end of an inner wall of the external body, and a restricting sink provided on an upper end of the external body; a connection portion provided between the internal body and the external body, and having a second recessed portion formed between the connection portion and the internal body, and a third recessed portion formed between the connection portion and the external body and corresponding to the second recessed portion; and a hollow cover having a fifth protruding portion corresponding to the first recessed portion and a sixth protruding portion corresponding to the second recessed portion provided on a lower end of the hollow cover, wherein an outer edge of the sixth protruding portion has a first bump corresponding to the restricting sink, and an inner edge of the hollow cover has a fourth recessed portion.
4. The bottle cap of claim 3, wherein the sleeve comprises a seventh protruding portion corresponding to the fourth recessed portion, a first coupling portion having a plurality of first through holes, an eighth protruding portion disposed on an inner wall of the sleeve, and a ninth protruding portion and a tenth protruding portion spaced apart from each other and disposed on a lower end of an outer wall of the sleeve.
5. The bottle cap of claim 4, wherein the upper cover comprises a handle, and a second coupling portion corresponding to the first coupling portion and having a plurality of second through holes corresponding to the first through holes.
6. The bottle cap of claim 5, wherein the valve comprises: a divider having a first dent on an edge of the divider and corresponding to the eighth protruding portion of the sleeve, and a second bump on a bottom of the divider; a supporting member provided below the divider and within a space enclosed by a plurality of supporting walls of the lower cover, the supporting member having a second via hole, and a third via hole corresponding to the first via hole; a linkage mounted between the supporting member and the lower cover and having a third bump corresponding to the second via hole, a fourth bump corresponding to the restricting seat, and a third coupling portion; and an air locking member having a fourth coupling portion corresponding to and coupled with the third coupling portion, wherein opposing two ends of the air locking member abut the first via hole and the third via hole, respectively.
7. The bottle cap of claim 5, further comprising a first sealing member disposed between the ninth protruding portion and the tenth protruding portion, and a second sealing member disposed between the flange and the first protruding portion.
8. The bottle cap of claim 5, wherein the hollow ring body further comprises a housing sleeved onto the external body of the hollow ring body and having a fifth recessed portion corresponding to the third protruding portion.
9. The bottle cap of claim 5, wherein the upper cover further comprises a plurality of connection members passing through the first through holes and the second through holes.
10. A bottle, comprising: the bottle cap of claim 3; and a bottle body having a lip and an eleventh protruding portion provided on an outer edge of the bottle body near the lip corresponding to the fourth protruding portion, wherein the bottle body is detachably coupled to the bottle cap through the eleventh protruding portion and the fourth protruding portion.
11. The bottle of claim 10, further comprising a third sealing member disposed in the third recessed portion and configured to abut the lip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0032] The present disclosure is described by the following specific embodiments. Those with ordinary skills in the arts can readily understand other advantages and functions of the present disclosure after reading the disclosure of this specification. The present disclosure may also be practiced or applied with other different implementations. Based on different contexts and applications, the various details in this specification can be modified and changed without departing from the spirit of the present disclosure.
[0033] It should be noted that the structures, ratios, sizes shown in the drawings appended to this specification are to be construed in conjunction with the disclosure of this specification in order to facilitate understanding of those skilled in the art. They are not meant, in any ways, to limit the implementations of the present disclosure, and therefore have no substantial technical meaning. Without affecting the effects created and objectives achieved by the present disclosure, any modifications, changes or adjustments to the structures, ratio relationships or sizes, are to be construed as fall within the range covered by the technical contents disclosed herein. Meanwhile, terms, such as “upper”, “inner”, “external”, “bottom”, “one”, “a” and the like, are for illustrative purposes only, and are not meant to limit the range implementable by the present disclosure. Any changes or adjustments made to their relative relationships, without modifying the substantial technical contents, are also to be construed as within the range implementable by the present disclosure.
[0034] The present disclosure provides a bottle cap, which mainly comprises a lower cover 1 having a first via hole 101, a hollow ring body 2 which can be detachably coupled with the lower cover 1, a sleeve 3 movably sleeved onto the hollow ring body 2, an upper cover 4 disposed on a top portion of the sleeve 3, and a valve 5 disposed between the lower cover 1 and the hollow ring body 2.
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[0041] The relation of elements of the valve 5 is described as follows. The supporting member 52 is located under the divider 51; the engaged linkage 53 and the air locking member 54 are located under the supporting member 52; and the first dent 511 of the divider 51 corresponds to the eighth protruding portion 33 of the sleeve 3, and the third via hole 522 of the supporting member 52 corresponds to the first via hole 101 of the lower cover 1, such that the two opposing ends of the air locking member 54 abut the first via hole 101 and the third via hole 522, respectively. In other words, the top and the bottom of the air locking member 54 directly face the third via hole 522 and the first via hole 10, and the third bump 531 of the linkage 53 corresponds to the second via hole 521 of the supporting member 52. Therefore, when the user is opening the bottle cap, the air extracted bottle is firstly depressurized, by rotating the sleeve 3 through holding the upper cover 4. As the eighth protruding portion 33 of the sleeve 3 is engaged with the first dent 511 of the divider 51, rotating the sleeve 3 drives the divider 51 to rotate, such that the second bump 512 of the bottom of the divider 51 moves to a position where the second via hole 521 of the supporting member 52 is at, and exerts a force upon the third bump 531 of the linkage 53 which is originally engaged with the second via hole 521 at the air exhausted state to move the third bump 531 down. The linkage 53 is a similar structure to a seesaw, and the fourth bump 532 formed on the restricting seat 11 on the lower cover 1 act as a fulcrum, and the two ends of the third bump 531 and the air locking member 54 moves up and down relative to each other. That is, when the third bump 531 moves down, the air locking member 54 moves up, and at the same time, the top portion of air locking member 54 will be engaged with the third via hole 522, to expose the first via hole 101 on the lower cover 1 allowing the air to enter into the bottle, such that the air inside of the bottle has the same pressure as the atmospheric pressure.
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[0046] In summary, the present disclosure provides a bottle cover, which mainly comprises an upper cover, a hollow ring body, a sleeve, a valve and a lower cover. The air is exhausted through pulling the upper cover to operate the reciprocal movement of the sleeve in the hollow ring body. Moreover, the valve design allows the first via hole of the lower cover to release pressure when the user is opening the bottle cap. Furthermore, the present disclosure further provides a bottle body having the aforesaid bottle cap as a complete set.
[0047] The above embodiments are only used to illustrate the principles of the present disclosure, and should not be construed as to limit the present disclosure in any way. The above embodiments can be modified by those with ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope of the present disclosure as defined in the following appended claims.