Drinking cup and cover with flow directing assembly
A drinking cup that includes a container base for holding a liquid to be consumed, and lid having a drinking spout that is removable attachable to the container baseband a flow directing assembly that is coupled to the lid which flow directing assembly allows liquid in the container base to be extracted through the drinking spout when the drinking cup is tilted so that the drinking spout is located at an upper position on the lid.
The present invention relates to drinking cups that are designed to transition young children from drinking liquids from nippled bottles to drinking liquids from open top cups, glasses, bottles, etc.
BACKGROUND ARTThe use of spill-proof cups having drinking spouts and separate air vents is well known. Such spill-proof cups typically include drinking spouts and air vents that are arranged in somewhat similar structural configurations. Other than visual design changes, improvements in spill-proof cups have focused on valving mechanisms and the air vent arrangements that respond to suction generated during drinking to open and allow liquid to pass through the spout and to allow air to enter the air vent when a vacuum is developed in the interior of the cup.
Some examples of spill-proof cups can be found in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,230,923 to Hung, 6,102,245 to Haberman, U.S. Pat. No. 6,050,445 to Manganiello, U.S. Pat. No. 5,988,425 to Yehl et al., U.S. Pat. No. 5,89.0,620 to Belcastro, U.S. Pat. No. 5,706,973 to Robbins, III et al., and U.S. Pat. No. 5,542,670 to Morano.
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The present invention is directed to spill-proof cups that are designed and configured to allow children to drink put of the cups, without having the cups block the children's vision.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTIONAccording to various features, characteristics and embodiments of the present invention which will become apparent as the description thereof proceeds, the present invention provides a drinking cup that includes:
a container base for containing a liquid to be consumed;
a lid that is removable attachable to the container base and includes a drinking spout; and
a flow directing assembly that is coupled to the lid which flow directing assembly allows liquid in the container base to be extracted through the drinking spoilt when the drinking cup is tilted so that the drinking spout is located at an upper position on the lid.
The flow directing assembly includes a flow channel that comprise a flow chamber and a flow directing element that can be coupled together to form a fluid passageway that has a liquid inlet oh an end portion which is in fluid communication with me interior of the base container and is in fluid communication with the spout on an opposite end.
According to embodiments of the present invention, the flow chamber is made of a rigid or semi-rigid material and the flow directing element is made from a resilient or flexible material.
According to other various embodiments of the present invention, the flow directing assembly can provide for venting and ambient pressure equalization of the drinking cup and one-away control of fluid through the fluid passageway.
The present invention further provides an improvement for drinking cups that have bases for containing liquids to be consumed and lids that are removable attachable to the bases and include a drinking spouts, the improvement comprising a flow directing assembly that is coupled to the lids which flow directing assembly allows liquid in the container bases to be extracted through the drinking spout when the drinking cups are tilted so that the drinking spouts are located at an upper position on the lids.
The present invention will be described with reference to the attached drawings which are given as non-limiting examples drily, in which:
The present invention is directed to drinking cups that are designed to transition young children from drinking liquids from nippled bottles to drinking liquids from open top cups, glasses, bottles, etc. More particularly, the present invention is directed to spill-proof cups that comprise a container base and a lid or cap that includes a drinking spout of some fashion and a liquid flow directing assembly that is associated with the lid or cap. The container base contains a liquid that is to be made available for drinking and can have a generally cylindrical shape, a “pinched” shape, or any conventional shape or configuration that is known in the art of spill-proof cups and containers.
Likewise, the drinking spout can be cylindrically shaped, can comprises an expandable and/or flexible tube or straw or a pull-out or pop-up straw or mouthpiece, can be in the form of a well or reservoir, can be economically molded for comfort and function, or can be of any conventional shape or configuration that is known in the art of spill-proof cups and containers.
The lid or cap and container base can be configured to be removably coupled together in any convenient manner such as having cooperating threaded structures, twist locking structures, a snap-on or snap together configuration, or any other suitable structure known in the art of spill-proof cups and containers.
The liquid flow directing assembly generally includes a liquid flow directing element and a flow chamber. The flow chamber is attached to or molded on the bottom of the lid or cap and is configured to receive the flow directing element therein. When the flow directing element is positioned in the flow chamber, the flow directing assembly allows liquid to enter the flow chamber at one end and be drawn out of the spout that is located above an opposite end of the flow chamber.
According to alternative embodiments of the present invention, the flow directing element can be provided with valve elements that restrict, regulate or provide for fluid and/or air control or regulation.
The present invention will now be described with reference to
The spill-proof cup 1 includes a lid 5, which is shaped to be complementary to the container base 2 so that the lid 5 can fit over and be coupled to the container base 2. In the embodiment shown, the lower inner surface of the lid 5 is provided with internal threaded structures 6 that are complementary to the external threaded structures 3 provided near the top 4 of the container base 2. The cooperating threaded structures provided on the lid 5 and container base 2 enable the lid 5 and container base 2 to be coupled together in a fluid tight manner. In alternative embodiments, the lid 5 and container base 2 can be provided with twist locking structures, snap-on or snap together configurations, or any other suitable structure or arrangement known in the art of spill-proof cups and containers.
The lid 5 shown in
A liquid flow directing assembly is provided within the bottom of the lid 5 and includes a flow chamber 10 and a liquid flow directing element 11. The flow chamber 10 has a generally elongated shape defined by a peripheral wall 12 that extends downward from the bottom of lid 5 as shown. One end of the flow chamber 10 extends so as to be positioned beneath opening 8 formed in lid 5. The opposite end of the flow chamber 10 extends to the other side of lid 5 as will be understood from the description of
The liquid flow directing element 11 is configured to be received in the flow chamber 10 as indicated in
The liquid flow directing element 11 includes a bottom 13 and a peripheral wall 14 that extends upward from the bottom 13 as shown in
The embodiment of the liquid flow directing element shown in
In the embodiment of the invention shown in
In order to drink from the spill-proof cup, the cup is positioned as shown
The vacuum created in the flow chamber 10 causes liquid 18 within the container base 2 to be drawn into flow chamber 10 through liquid inlet 20. As liquid within the flow chamber 10 is withdrawn or drank from spout 7, additional liquid is drawn into flow chamber 10 through liquid inlet 20 to replace the liquid in flow chamber 10 as long as a person 19 applies a suction force to the spout 7.
The embodiment of the invention depicted in
The flow chamber 10 depicted in
The liquid-flow directing element 11 depicted in
The valve element portion 23 of the liquid flow directing element 11 in provided with a slit 24 which allows for air to pass therethrough as discussed below. The slit 24 can have an “X”-shape, a “Y”-shape or any suitable shape and comprise a plurality of slits.
Whereas the valve element portion 23 is depicted as being integral with the flow directing element 11, it is to be understood that the valve element portion 23 and the flow directing element 11 can be formed as separate structural elements as can the air venting chamber 22 and the flow chamber 10. However, providing the valve element portion 23 and the flow directing element 11 as an integral structural element reduces the number of pieces that have to be handled, e.g. removed and replaced, when the spill-proof cup 1 of the present invention is cleaned after being used. In addition, providing the valve element portion 23 and the flow directing element 11 as an integral structural element avoids providing a separate valve element portion 23 which could be relatively small so as to pose a potential choking hazard.
In the embodiment of the invention shown in
In order to drink from the spill-proof cup depicted in
The vacuum created in the flow chamber 10 causes liquid 18 within the container base 2 to be drawn into flow chamber 10 through liquid inlet 20. As liquid within the flow chamber 10 is withdrawn or drank from spout 7, additional liquid is drawn into flow chamber 10 through liquid inlet 20 to replace the liquid in flow chamber 10 as long as a person 19 applies a suction force to the spout 7.
As the vacuum within the base container 2 increases, the valve element portion 23 of the flow directing element 11 opens up and allows ambient air to be drawn through air vent 21 into the base container 2, thereby equalizing the pressure within the base container 2.
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It is to be understood that the one-way valve 25 can be incorporated in any position within flow chamber 10 between the spout 7 and liquid inlet 20. Moreover, the one-way valve 25 can be incorporated into the spout 7 and/or the liquid inlet 20 if desired. Further, the structure or type of one-way valve is not limited to that shown in
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Although the present invention has been described with reference to particular means, materials and embodiments, from the foregoing description, one skilled in the art can easily ascertain the essential characteristics of the present invention and various changes and modifications can be made to adapt the various uses and characteristics without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as described above.
Claims
1. A drinking cup that comprises:
- a container base for containing a liquid to be consumed;
- a lid that is removable attachable to the container base and includes a drinking spout; and
- a flow directing assembly that is coupled to the lid which flow directing assembly allows liquid in the container base to be extracted through the drinking spout when the drinking cup is tilted so that the drinking spout is located at an upper position on the lid.
2. A drinking cup according to claim 1, wherein the flow directing assembly comprises a flow channel that has a liquid inlet on an end portion which is in fluid communication with the interior of the base container and is in fluid communication with the spout on an opposite end.
3. A drinking cup according to claim 1, wherein the flow directing assembly comprises a flow channel and a flow directing element which can be coupled together to form a fluid passageway having an inlet and an outlet.
4. A drinking cup according to claim 3, wherein the flow chamber is made of a rigid of semi-rigid material and the flow directing element is made from a resilient or flexible material.
5. A drinking cup according to claim 2, wherein the flow directing assembly comprises a flow channel and a flow directing element which can be coupled together to form a fluid passageway having the liquid inlet and being in fluid communication with the spout.
6. A drinking cup according to claim 5, wherein the glow chamber is made of a rigid or semi-rigid material and the flow directing element is made from a resilient or flexible material.
7. A drinking cup according to claim 3, wherein the flow channel is coupled to the lid and the flow directing element is coupled to the flow channel.
8. A drinking cup according to claim 1, wherein the lid further comprises an air vent opening and the flow directing assembly further comprises a valve element that cooperates with the air vent opening to allow ambient air to enter the drinking cup.
9. A drinking cup according to claim 8, wherein the flow directing assembly further comprises an air venting chamber.
10. A drinking cup according to claim 8, wherein the flow directing assembly comprises a flow channel and a flow directing element which can be coupled together to form a fluid passageway having the liquid inlet and being in fluid communication with the spout, and the valve element comprises a portion of the flow directing element.
11. A drinking cup according to claim 5, wherein the flow directing assembly further includes a one-way fluid valve within the fluid passageway.
12. A drinking cup according to claim 11, wherein the one-way fluid valve comprises a portion of the flow directing element.
13. In a drinking cup having a base for containing a liquid to be consumed and a lid that is removable attachable to the base and includes a drinking spout, the improvement comprising a flow directing assembly that is coupled to the lid which flow directing assembly allows liquid in the container base to be extracted through the drinking spout when the drinking cup is tilted so that the drinking spout is located at an upper position on the lid.
14. A drinking cup according to claim 13, wherein the flow directing assembly comprises a flow channel and a flow directing element which can be coupled together to form a fluid passageway having an inlet and an outlet.
15. A drinking cup according to claim 13, wherein the lid further comprises an air vent opening and the flow directing assembly further comprises a valve element that cooperates with the air vent opening to allow ambient air to enter the drinking cup.
16. A drinking cup according to claim 15, wherein the flow directing assembly further comprises an air venting chamber.
17. A drinking cup according to claim 15, wherein the flow directing assembly comprises a flow channel and a flow directing element which can be coupled together to form a fluid passageway having the liquid inlet and being in fluid communication with the spout, and the valve element comprises a portion of the flow directing element.
18. A drinking cup according to claim 14, wherein the flow directing assembly further includes a one-way fluid valve within the fluid passageway.
19. A drinking cup according to claim 18, wherein the one-way fluid valve comprises a portion of the flow directing element.
20. A drinking cup according to claim 14, wherein the flow chamber is made of a rigid or semi-rigid material and the flow directing element is made from a resilient or flexible material.
Type: Application
Filed: May 19, 2006
Publication Date: Mar 27, 2008
Inventor: Daniel Higgins (Saline, MI)
Application Number: 11/438,110
International Classification: A47G 19/22 (20060101);