Before drinking directly from cups and bottles, an infant or toddler drinks from drinking cups commonly referred to as sipper cups. Sipper cups are comprised of a container for the liquid along with a top with a drinking device. These cups are widely used to enable infants and toddlers to drink.
While these cups are extremely useful, there is not always the need for such a device. In some cases, it is much more desirable to be able to drink beverages directly from the container, without first pouring them into a cup. This is especially the case when you are away from home where a cup is not available.
This creates a need for a reusable spill-resistant sip cap that can be placed onto disposable plastic beverage bottles to assist infants, toddlers and kids with drinking; effectively, converting a common beverage bottle into a sipper cup. Without such a cap, a beverage must be poured from the disposable bottle into a child's sipper cup.
Current caps on the market utilize the threads of the bottle; however, beverage bottles have various opening and thread sizes which makes it difficult to create a single cap that fits all bottles.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,112,926 describes a cap for beverage bottles; however this cap is threaded and will not fit a wide range of openings and thread sizes.
This invention is a reusable spill-resistant sip cap that creates a tight seal when inserted into the opening of a disposable beverage bottle. The sip cap uses a flexible rubber or silicone gasket to create the seal without using threads. This allows the cap to fit a wide range of opening sizes. Through the center of the rubber gasket is a hole with a plastic tube that extends upward to a sipping nozzle which contains pin-size holes to regulate the flow of fluid.
There are many advantages of such a device:
(1) This cap makes drinking from beverage bottles much easier for infants and toddlers.
(2) This cap prevents spillage caused by infants or toddlers drinking from beverage bottles.
(3) Beverage bottles, including water, juice, and soda, can be purchased just about anywhere. This cap can turn these common beverage bottles into a spill-resistant container instantly, even when traveling.
(4) This cap enables a parent to travel carrying only the cap which efficiently takes up less space than a sipper cup.
In order that the invention may be more fully understood, it will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
The invention is composed of the following components, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings: