1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a bottle and, more particularly, to a beverage bottle containing a beverage item, such as a fruit piece, tea bag and the like.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional beverage bottle or kettle in accordance with the prior art shown in
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a beverage bottle, comprising a lower container, and an upper container having a lower end detachably mounted on an upper end of the lower container.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a beverage bottle having straining function.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a beverage bottle, wherein when the water is poured outwardly from the upper bottle body of the upper container, the solid beverage item is stopped by the strainer of the upper container to prevent the beverage item from being dropped outwardly from the upper bottle body of the upper container to facilitate the user drinking the water.
A further objective of the present invention is to provide a beverage bottle, wherein the upper bottle body of the upper container can be removed from the lower bottle body of the lower container to facilitate the user placing the beverage item into the lower bottle body of the lower container
A further objective of the present invention is to provide a beverage bottle, wherein the user only needs to rotate the upper bottle body of the upper container relative to the lower bottle body of the lower container to combine or detach the upper bottle body of the upper container and the lower bottle body of the lower container, thereby facilitating the user assembling and disassembling the beverage bottle.
A further objective of the present invention is to provide a beverage bottle, wherein each of the locking blocks of the strainer has a distal end provided with a guide ramp to guide movement of each of the locking blocks of the strainer relative to the respective locking groove of the stop flange so that each of the locking blocks of the strainer is inserted into and locked in the respective locking groove of the stop flange easily and quickly.
A further objective of the present invention is to provide a beverage bottle, wherein the O-ring of the upper container provides an air-tight effect between the upper bottle body of the upper container and the lower bottle body of the lower container to prevent from incurring a leakage.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings and initially to
The lower container 31 includes a lower bottle body 310, and a bottom cap 311 mounted on a lower end of the lower bottle body 310. The upper end of the lower bottle body 310 of the lower container 31 is provided with an opening 3101 and has an inner wall provided with a radially and inwardly extending stop flange 3102. The stop flange 3102 of the lower bottle body 310 extends into the opening 3101 and has a peripheral wall provided with a plurality of locking grooves 3103 each connected to the opening 3101. The lower end of the lower bottle body 310 is provided with an open receiving recess 3100 to receive the bottom cap 311. The receiving recess 3100 of the lower bottle body 310 has a stepped shape, and the bottom cap 311 is fully hidden in and secured in the receiving recess 3100 of the lower bottle body 310 by bonding.
The upper container 30 includes an upper bottle body 301 located above the lower bottle body 310 of the lower container 31, a strainer 302 secured on the lower end of the upper bottle body 301 and detachably mounted on the upper end of the lower bottle body 310 of the lower container 31, an O-ring 303 mounted between the lower end of the upper bottle body 301 and the strainer 302, and a mouth 304 mounted on the upper end of the upper bottle body 301 for mounting the cork 32.
The lower end of the upper bottle body 301 of the upper container 30 is provided with an open mounting hole 3012. The upper end of the upper bottle body 301 of the upper container 30 is provided with a reduced protruding edge 3011 for mounting the mouth 304 of the upper container 30.
The strainer 302 of the upper container 30 is located between the lower end of the upper bottle body 301 and the upper end of the lower bottle body 310 of the lower container 31 and has an inside provided with a plurality of straining holes 3022 each connected between the opening 3101 of the lower bottle body 310 and the mounting hole 3012 of the upper bottle body 301. The strainer 302 of the upper container 30 has a top provided with a protruding shoulder 3021 inserted into and secured in the mounting hole 3012 of the upper bottle body 301 by bonding. The protruding shoulder 3021 of the strainer 302 has a stepped shape. The strainer 302 of the upper container 30 has a peripheral wall provided with a plurality of locking blocks 3023 each detachably locked in a respective one of the locking grooves 3103 of the stop flange 3102 of the lower bottle body 310 to attach the strainer 302 of the upper container 30 to the lower bottle body 310 of the lower container 31. Each of the locking blocks 3023 of the strainer 302 has a distal end provided with a guide ramp 3024 to guide movement of each of the locking blocks 3023 of the strainer 302 relative to the respective locking groove 3103 of the stop flange 3102 so that each of the locking blocks 3023 of the strainer 302 is inserted into and locked in the respective locking groove 3103 of the stop flange 3102 easily and quickly.
The O-ring 303 of the upper container 30 is mounted around the peripheral wall of the strainer 302 and is located between the protruding shoulder 3021 and the locking blocks 3023 of the strainer 302. Preferably, the O-ring 303 of the upper container 30 is biased between the mounting hole 3012 of the upper bottle body 301, the protruding shoulder 3021 of the strainer 302 and the stop flange 3102 of the lower bottle body 310 to provide an air-tight effect between the upper bottle body 301 of the upper container 30 and the lower bottle body 310 of the lower container 31.
The mouth 304 of the upper container 30 has a lower end secured on the protruding edge 3011 of the upper bottle body 301 by bonding.
The cork 32 has an upper portion mounted on an upper end of the mouth 304 and a reduced lower portion inserted into the mouth 304 of the upper container 30.
In assembly, after each of the locking blocks 3023 of the strainer 302 is aligned with and extended into the respective locking groove 3103 of the stop flange 3102, the upper bottle body 301 of the upper container 30 is rotated relative to the lower bottle body 310 of the lower container 31, so that each of the locking blocks 3023 of the strainer 302 is inserted into and locked in the respective locking groove 3103 of the stop flange 3102 by guidance of the guide ramp 3024 to lock the upper bottle body 301 of the upper container 30 onto the lower bottle body 310 of the lower container 31. Thus, the upper container 30 is combined with the lower container 31 to construct the beverage bottle 3 as shown in
When in use, referring to
After the water 40 and the beverage item 42 are received in the lower bottle body 310 of the lower container 31, the upper bottle body 301 of the upper container 30 is rotated relative to the lower bottle body 310 of the lower container 31, so that each of the locking blocks 3023 of the strainer 302 is inserted into and locked in the respective locking groove 3103 of the stop flange 3102 by guidance of the guide ramp 3024 to lock the upper bottle body 301 of the upper container 30 onto the lower bottle body 310 of the lower container 31 as shown in
In such a manner, when the beverage bottle 3 is drunk by a user, the water 40 in the lower bottle body 310 of the lower container 31 in turn flows through the straining holes 3022 of the strainer 302 and the upper bottle body 301 of the upper container 30 and is poured outwardly from the mouth 304 of the upper container 30 for use with the user, while the beverage item 42 is stopped by the strainer 302 of the upper container 30 to prevent the beverage item 42 from being dropped outwardly from the upper bottle body 301 of the upper container 30.
Accordingly, when the water 40 is poured outwardly from the upper bottle body 301 of the upper container 30, the solid beverage item 42 is stopped by the strainer 302 of the upper container 30 to prevent the beverage item 42 from being dropped outwardly from the upper bottle body 301 of the upper container 30 to facilitate the user drinking the water. In addition, the upper bottle body 301 of the upper container 30 can be removed from the lower bottle body 310 of the lower container 31 to facilitate the user placing the beverage item 42 into the lower bottle body 310 of the lower container 31. Further, the user only needs to rotate the upper bottle body 301 of the upper container 30 relative to the lower bottle body 310 of the lower container 31 to combine or detach the upper bottle body 301 of the upper container 30 and the lower bottle body 310 of the lower container 31, thereby facilitating the user assembling and disassembling the beverage bottle 3. Further, each of the locking blocks 3023 of the strainer 302 has a distal end provided with a guide ramp 3024 to guide movement of each of the locking blocks 3023 of the strainer 302 relative to the respective locking groove 3103 of the stop flange 3102 so that each of the locking blocks 3023 of the strainer 302 is inserted into and locked in the respective locking groove 3103 of the stop flange 3102 easily and quickly. Further, the O-ring 303 of the upper container 30 provides an air-tight effect between the upper bottle body 301 of the upper container 30 and the lower bottle body 310 of the lower container 31 to prevent from incurring a leakage.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment(s) as mentioned above, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claim or claims will cover such modifications and variations that fall within the true scope of the invention.