LID ASSEMBLIES FOR DRINKING VESSELS AND DRINKING VESSELS INCLUDING THE SAME
A lid assembly for a hollow drinking vessel for holding a hot beverage is disclosed. The lid assembly includes a body having a top wall, a port in the top wall, a cover, a peripheral sidewall, and a vent. The cover is slidable with respect to the port to either close or open it. Portions of the peripheral sidewall and the top wall merge to form a crevice providing a path for the beverage to flow into the port. The port includes an elastomeric seal to form a fluid-tight interface when the cover is closed. The peripheral sidewall includes a ramp like projection to enable the user to apply upward pressure thereto to facilitate the removal of the lid assembly from the vessel. The vent is configured to enable steam within the vessel to exit the ambient atmosphere to thereby reduce the build-up of pressure within the vessel, which could result in hot liquid sputtering out of the port when the slidable cover is opened.
This utility application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/135,963 filed on Mar. 20, 2015 entitled Lid Assemblies for Drinking Vessels and Drinking Vessels Including the Same. The entire disclosure of the provisional application is incorporated by reference herein.
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FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThis invention relates generally to drinking vessels and more particularly to lids for insulated vessels for holding hot beverages.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONMany double walled drinking vessels are commercially available from various sources, including Tervis Tumbler Company, the assignee of this invention. Such vessels typically are formed of an inner vessel located within and spaced from outer vessel by an annular air or vacuum space to thermally insulate the inner vessel from the ambient atmosphere. A lid is commonly provided for releasable mounting on the vessel to seal the contents of the hot beverage within the vessel. One common type of lid includes a slidable cover that when opened enables a user to drink the beverage through the lid or pour the beverage through the lid when desired.
While prior art lids, such as those provided by the assignee of this invention and others, are generally suitable for their intended purposes, they nevertheless leave something to be desired from various standpoints, e.g., ease of mounting, dismounting, ease of use, resistance to accumulation of liquids on the top of the lid, and the potential for abrupt splashing or sputtering of hot liquid when the lid assembly is opened due to the build-up of steam pressure within the vessel. The subject invention addresses those needs.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn accordance with one aspect of this invention there is provided a lid assembly for releasable mounting on a drinking vessel having a hollow body bounding an internal cavity configured for receipt of a beverage to enable a user to drink or pour the beverage through the lid assembly. The hollow body has an annular rim at a top edge thereof. The lid assembly comprises a generally convex crowned top wall, a peripheral sidewall extending about the top wall, and an annular recess. The crowned top wall includes a port configured for communication with the internal cavity when the lid assembly is mounted on the vessel. A slidable cover is provided at the top wall and is configured to be slid between a closed position and an open position and vice versa. When in the closed position the slidable cover seals the port and when in the open position exposes the port. The peripheral sidewall has a top edge located above the crowned top wall and an inner surface tapering downward from the top edge to the crowned top wall. The inner surface merges with the crowned top wall to form a crevice providing a path for any beverage that may become located on the crowned top wall to flow into the port. The annular recess is configured for receipt of the annular rim of the vessel to releasably mount the lid assembly on the vessel.
In accordance with another aspect of this invention there is provided a lid assembly for releasable mounting on a drinking vessel having a hollow body bounding an internal cavity configured for receipt of a hot beverage to enable a user to drink or pour the beverage through the lid assembly. The hollow body has an annular rim at a top edge thereof. The lid assembly comprises top wall, at least one vent, a peripheral sidewall extending about the top wall, and an annular recess. The top wall includes a port and a slidable cover. The port is located adjacent a portion of the peripheral sidewall from which the user can drink or pour the beverage. The slidable cover is configured to be slid between a closed position and an open position, and vice versa. The slidable cover when in the closed position seals the port and when in the open position exposes the port. The annular recess is configured for receipt of the annular rim of the vessel to releasably mount the lid assembly on the vessel. The at least one vent is configured to direct any steam from a hot beverage within the internal cavity away from the portion of the peripheral sidewall to which the port is adjacent.
In accordance with another aspect of this invention there is provided the combination of a lid assembly and a drinking vessel. The drinking vessel has a hollow body bounding an internal cavity configured for receipt of a beverage. The hollow body has an annular rim at a top edge thereof. The lid assembly is configured to enable a user to drink or pour the beverage through the lid assembly and comprises a generally convex crowned top wall, a peripheral sidewall extending about the top wall, and an annular recess. The crowned top wall includes a port configured for communication with the internal cavity when the lid assembly is mounted on the vessel. The crowned top wall includes a slidable cover configured to be slid between a closed position and an open to position, and vice versa. When the slidable cover is in the closed position it seals the port and when in the open position it exposes the port. The peripheral sidewall has a top edge located above the crowned top wall and an inner surface tapering downward from the top edge to the crowned top wall. The inner surface merges with the crowned top wall to form a crevice providing a path for liquid therein to flow into the port. The annular recess is configured for receipt of the annular rim of the vessel to releasably mount the lid assembly on the vessel.
In accordance with another aspect of this invention there is provided the combination of a lid assembly and a drinking vessel. The drinking vessel has a hollow body bounding an internal cavity configured for receipt of a hot beverage. The hollow body has an annular rim at a top edge thereof. The lid assembly is configured to enable a user to drink or pour the beverage through the lid assembly and comprises a top wall, at least one vent, a peripheral sidewall extending about the top wall, and an annular recess. The top wall includes a port and a slidable cover. The slidable cover is configured to be slid between a closed position and an open position, and vice versa. The slidable cover when in the closed position seals the port and when in the open position exposes the port. The annular recess is configured for receipt of the annular rim of the vessel to releasably mount the lid assembly on the vessel. The at least one vent is configured to direct any steam from a hot beverage within the internal cavity away from the portion of the peripheral sidewall to which the port is adjacent.
Referring now to the various figures of the drawing wherein like reference characters refer to like parts, there is shown at 20 in
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With the inner vessel 22A located within the outer vessel the outer surface of the inner vessel is disposed opposite and confronting the inner surface of the outer vessel, but is spaced slightly therefrom to form an annular thermally insulating space 26 therebetween. Thus, the inner vessel 22B, which is arranged to hold a hot beverage 10 (
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In order to close off the port to keep the liquid beverage within the vessel until access to the beverage is desired, a slidable closure or cover 36 is provided. The cover 36 is located within a somewhat elongated recess 38 in the top wall 28. The cover is a somewhat elongated member having a front end 36A, a rear end 36B. The outer or upper surface of the cover 36, like the top wall 28, is also generally convex or crowned so that it forms a continuous surface with the top surface of the top wall 28. The cover 36 is configured to be slid longitudinally along the recess 38 between an open position, like shown in
The sliding of the cover within the recess is achieved by means of a pair tracks in the form of elongated linear slots 40 extending along the central portion of the recess 38 and which are centered with respect to the longitudinal (long) axis of the recess. Each slot is arranged to receive a respective tab 42 projecting downward from the undersurface of the cover 36, as can be seen in
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The funnel-shaped surface 50 merges with the periphery of the domed top wall 28 at a crevice 54. The portion of the crevice 54 which is located closely adjacent the port 34 is lower in height than the portion of the crevice located diametrically opposite the port. Moreover, the domed top wall 28 tilts downward in the direction toward the port. Accordingly, if any beverage 10 should gain access to the top wall it will flow down the crevice 54 back into the port, assuming that the cover is at least partially open. This action prevents puddling of any beverage on the lid assembly.
As mentioned earlier, the lid assembly 20 includes a vent to enable steam within the vessel to escape to the ambient surroundings when the slidable cover is in the closed position. By so doing, a build-up of steam pressure within the vessel will be avoided or minimized. This feature is of considerable importance to prevent hot liquid from sputtering or “burping” out of the port 34 when the slidable cover is opened due to a build-up of excess steam pressure within the vessel. In the exemplary embodiment 20 the vent forms a portion of the slidable cover. In particular, the slidable cover 34 includes a pair of slots or channels 56 in its undersurface on opposite sides of a central slot or channel 58. Each side channel 56 extends from the front edge 36A of the cover to the rear edge 36B of the cover. Moreover, each channel 56 includes a side opening 56A at the side of the cover to which the channel is adjacent. All of the channels are in fluid communication with one another. Moreover, the side channels 56 overlie the slots 40 in the recess 38 and are thus in fluid communication with those slots and hence the interior of the vessel 22 when the lid assembly is mounted on the vessel. Accordingly, any steam 12 within the vessel 22 can flow through the slots 40 and into the channels 56 of the cover, from whence the steam can flow down the channels to exit the channels at the rear end 36B of the cover when the cover is in the fully closed state. Some steam can also exit through the side openings 56A of the channels. Thus, if the user of the vessel, wishing to drink from the vessel brings the lip 48 of the lid assembly to his/her mouth, with the cover 36 being in the closed position, steam will be directed away from the user's face by the backwardly directed channels 56. When the user does slide the slidable cover to the open position to enable him/her to drink the liquid through the port, there will be no sputtering or burping of liquid through the port, since excess steam will have been previous vented to the ambient atmosphere by the channels in the cover. Moreover, when the slidable cover is in the open position, steam passing through the slots 40 can flow down the channels 56 and 58 toward the front 36A of the slidable cover from whence such steam will merge with the any steam exiting through the now open port 34, such as shown in
As mentioned earlier the lid assembly 20 includes an annular recess 32. That recess serves as the means for releasably mounting the lid assembly onto the rim 22C of the vessel 22. In particular, as can be seen in
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In order to establish a good fluid tight seal between the lid assembly 20 and the vessel 22, when the lid assembly is mounted thereon, to prevent leakage of the beverage, the lid assembly includes a resilient, e.g., a TPE, sealing ring 66 (
As mentioned earlier the port 34 includes a gasket or seal to establish a good fluid-tight interface between the slidable cover 36 and the port 34, when the cover is in the closed position to thereby prevent the accidental egress of hot liquid from the port. In particular, a resilient, e.g., TPE, sealing ring 68 is provided about the periphery of the port and is arranged to be engaged by the mesa 36C on the underside of the slidable cover 36 when the cover is in the fully closed position.
In accordance with one exemplary preferred embodiment of the invention the TPE members 62, 64, 66 and 68 are formed as an integral unit, such as clearly shown in
In order to facilitate the sliding of the cover 36 between the closed and open position and vice versa, two resilient, e.g., TPE, ridges 72 and 74 project outward from the domed outer surface of the cover 36. Those ridges provide as somewhat soft and non-slip surface for the user's thumb or finger to engage comfortably, yet effectively, to slide the cover to any desired position.
As mentioned earlier the undersurface of the top wall 28 is concave. That concavity provides additional space under the lid assembly for accommodating foam, whipped cream or some other frothy material that may be on the surface of the beverage within the vessel.
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The vent of the embodiment 120 is in the form of a pair of elongated slots 122. A similarly shaped slot 124 is located between the slots 122. The slots 122 extend through the portion of the funnel shaped surface 50 of the peripheral sidewall 30 where it merges with the top wall 28 at the rear of the lid assembly 120. As best seen in
In the interest of aesthetics the slots 122 are of undulating or wavy shape to provide a visual clue to the user that they form a vent for steam from the vessel. The slot 124 is not in fluid communication with the interior of the vessel and thus does not form a vent. However, it is of the same size and shape as the vents 122 to add to the aesthetic appearance of the slots 122.
Without further elaboration the foregoing will so fully illustrate our invention that others may, by applying current or future knowledge, adopt the same for use under various conditions of service.
Claims
1. A lid assembly for releasable mounting on a drinking vessel having a hollow body bounding an internal cavity configured for receipt of a beverage to enable a user to drink or pour the beverage through said lid assembly, the hollow body having an annular rim at a top edge thereof, said lid assembly comprising a generally convex crowned top wall, a peripheral sidewall extending about said top wall, and an annular recess, said crowned top wall including a port configured for communication with said internal cavity when said lid assembly is mounted on the vessel, said crowned top wall including a slidable cover configured to be slid between a closed position and an open position and vice versa, said slidable cover when in said closed position sealing said port and when in said open position exposing said port, said peripheral sidewall having a top edge located above said crowned top wall and an inner surface tapering downward from said top edge to said crowned top wall, said inner surface merging with said crowned top wall to form a crevice providing a path for any beverage that may become located on said crowned top wall to flow into said port, said annular recess being configured for receipt of the annular rim of the vessel to releasably mount said lid assembly on the vessel.
2. The lid assembly of claim 1 wherein said annular recess comprises an elastomeric member configured for engaging said annular rim to result in a fluid-tight interface between said lid assembly and said the vessel.
3. The lid assembly of claim 1 wherein said port has a periphery and comprises an elastomeric seal about said periphery of said port, said elastomeric seal being configured to be engaged by said cover to form a fluid-tight interface therebetween when said cover is in said closed position.
4. The lid assembly of claim 2 wherein said port has a periphery and comprises an elastomeric seal about said periphery of said port, said elastomeric seal being configured to be engaged by said cover to form a fluid-tight interface therebetween when said cover is in said closed position, said elastomeric member for frictionally engaging said annular ring and said elastomeric seal extending about said periphery of said port being an integral unit.
5. The lid assembly of claim 1 wherein said peripheral sidewall includes a pouring channel located therein between a portion of said top edge and said port to enable a beverage in the vessel to be poured out of the vessel through said port.
6. The lid assembly of claim 1 wherein said peripheral sidewall additionally comprises an undercut lip portion configured to be engaged by a user to enable the user to drink from the vessel when said lid assembly is releasably secured to the vessel and said cover is in said open position.
7. The lid assembly of claim 5 wherein said peripheral sidewall additionally comprises an undercut lip portion configured to be engaged by a user to enable the user to drink from the vessel when said lid assembly is releasably secured to the vessel and said cover is in said open position, said undercut lip portion being located adjacent said pouring channel.
8. The lid assembly of claim 1 wherein said lid assembly comprises a ramp-like projection extending out from said peripheral sidewall, said ramp-like projection being configured to be engaged by a user to apply upward pressure to said projection to facilitate the removal of said lid assembly from the vessel.
9. The lid assembly of claim 8 wherein said ramp-like projection includes at least one elastomeric member configured for engagement by a user to facilitate the removal of said lid assembly from the vessel.
10. The lid assembly of claim 4 wherein said lid assembly comprises a ramp-like projection extending out from said peripheral sidewall, said ramp-like projection including at least one elastomeric member, said at least one elastomeric member forming a portion of said integral unit and being configured to be engaged by a user to apply upward pressure to said projection to facilitate the removal of said lid assembly from the vessel.
11. The lid assembly of claim 1 wherein said cover includes an outer surface having at least one elastomeric member configured for engagement by a user to facilitate the sliding of said cover between said closed and open positions.
12. The lid assembly of claim 1 wherein said top wall includes a concave undersurface to provide additional volume for said internal cavity when said lid assembly is mounted on the vessel.
13. A lid assembly for releasable mounting on a drinking vessel having a hollow body bounding an internal cavity configured for receipt of a hot beverage to enable a user to drink or pour the beverage through said lid assembly, the hollow body having an annular rim at a top edge thereof, said lid assembly comprising top wall, a vent, a peripheral sidewall extending about said top wall, and an annular recess, said top wall including a port and a slidable cover, said slidable cover being configured to be slid between a closed position and an open position and vice versa, said slidable cover when in said closed position sealing said port and when in said open position exposing said to port, said port being located adjacent a portion of said peripheral sidewall, said annular recess being configured for receipt of the annular rim of the vessel to releasably mount said lid assembly on the vessel, said vent being configured to direct any steam from a hot beverage within the internal cavity away from said portion of said peripheral sidewall to which said port is adjacent.
14. The lid assembly of claim 13 wherein said vent comprises at least one channel located in said slidable cover, said at least one channel terminating in an open end directed away from said port.
15. The lid assembly of claim 13 wherein said cover includes at least one downwardly projecting tab and wherein said top wall includes at least one slot in which said tab is located, said tab being configured to hold said cover on said top wall while enabling said cover to be slid between said open and closed positions, said at least one channel of said cover being in communication with said at least one slot of said top wall whereby any steam within said internal cavity can flow through a portion of said slot and into said at least one channel of said cover.
16. The lid assembly of claim 13 wherein said vent is located in said top wall and remote from said port.
17. The lid assembly of claim 16 wherein said vent comprises a slot and wherein said lid assembly additionally comprises a baffle located below said top wall and under said at least one slot to direct any steam within the internal cavity out through said at least one slot and away from said portion of said peripheral sidewall to which said port is adjacent.
18. The lid assembly of claim 17 wherein said vent comprises a plurality of undulating shaped slots.
19. In combination a lid assembly and a vessel, said vessel comprising a drinking vessel having a hollow body bounding an internal cavity, said hollow body having an annular rim at a top edge thereof, said lid assembly being configured to enable a user to drink or pour the beverage through said lid assembly, said lid assembly comprising a generally convex crowned top wall, a peripheral sidewall extending about said crowned top wall, and an annular recess, said crowned top wall including a port configured for communication with said internal cavity when said lid assembly is mounted on said vessel, said crowned top wall including a slidable cover, said slidable cover being configured to be slid between a closed position and an open position and vice versa, said slidable cover when in said closed position sealing said port and when in said open position exposing said port, said peripheral sidewall having a top edge located above said crowned top wall and an inner surface tapering downward from said top edge to said crowned top wall, said inner surface merging with said crowned top wall to form a crevice providing a path for liquid therein to flow into said port, said annular recess being configured for receipt of said annular rim of the vessel to releasably mount said lid assembly on the vessel.
20. The combination of claim 19 wherein said vessel comprises a double walled insulated vessel.
21. The combination of claim 19 wherein said annular recess comprises an elastomeric member configured for engaging said annular rim to result in a fluid-tight interface between said lid assembly and said the vessel.
22. The combination of claim 19 wherein said port has a periphery and comprises an elastomeric seal about said periphery of said port, said elastomeric seal being configured to be engaged by said cover to form a fluid-tight interface therebetween when said cover is in said closed position.
23. The combination of claim 19 wherein said lid assembly comprises a ramp-like projection extending out from said peripheral sidewall, said ramp-like projection being configured to be engaged by a user to apply upward pressure to said projection to facilitate the removal of said lid assembly from the vessel.
24. The combination of claim 23 wherein said ramp-like projection includes at least one elastomeric member configured for engagement by a user to facilitate the removal of said lid assembly from the vessel.
25. The combination of claim 19 wherein said cover includes an outer surface having at least one elastomeric member configured for engagement by a user to facilitate the sliding of said cover between said closed and open positions.
26. The combination of claim 19 wherein said top wall includes a concave undersurface to provide additional volume for said internal cavity when said lid assembly is mounted on the vessel.
27. In combination a lid assembly and a drinking vessel, said drinking vessel having a hollow body bounding an internal cavity configured for receipt of a hot beverage, said hollow body having an annular rim at a top edge thereof, said lid assembly being configured to enable a user to drink or pour the beverage through said lid assembly and comprising top wall, a vent, a peripheral sidewall extending about said top wall, and an annular recess, said top wall including a port and a slidable cover, said slidable cover being configured to be slid between a closed position and an open position and vice versa, said slidable cover when in said closed position sealing said port and when in said open position exposing said port, said annular recess being configured for receipt of the annular rim of the vessel to releasably mount said lid assembly on said vessel, said vent being configured to direct any steam from a hot beverage within said internal cavity away from said portion of said peripheral sidewall to which said port is adjacent.
28. The combination of claim 27 wherein said vent comprises at least one channel located in said slidable cover, said at least one channel terminating in an open end directed away from said port.
29. The combination of claim 27 wherein said cover includes at least one downwardly projecting tab and wherein said top wall includes at least one slot in which said tab is located, said tab being configured to hold said cover on said top wall while enabling said cover to be slid between said open and closed positions, said at least one channel of said cover being in communication with said at least one slot of said top wall whereby any steam within said internal cavity can flow through a portion of said slot and into said at least one channel of said cover.
30. The combination of claim 27 wherein said vent is located in said top wall and remote from said port.
31. The combination of claim 30 wherein said vent comprises a slot and wherein said lid assembly additionally comprises a baffle located below said top wall and under said at least one slot to direct any steam within said internal cavity out through said at least one slot and away from the face of the user when the user drinks the hot beverage from said vessel.
32. The combination of claim 31 wherein said vent comprises a plurality of undulating shaped slots.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 8, 2016
Publication Date: Sep 22, 2016
Inventors: Kurt Karussi (Osprey, FL), Daniel Childs (Nokomis, FL)
Application Number: 15/063,681