Claims
- 1. A beverage container comprising:
- a body with a closed bottom end and a top end;
- a lid closing said top end of said body, said lid having a flange and defining an orifice;
- a closure tab disposed within said orifice;
- a floating member disposed within said body, said floating member being urged against said lid when a liquid is disposed within said container, said floating member including a ridge which forms a channel, said flange of said lid being disposed within said channel;
- a straw associated with said floating member; and
- means for deflecting said closure tab into said container to open said orifice, said closure tab engaging said floating member to move said floating member and thereby align said straw with said orifice.
- 2. The beverage container according to claim 1 wherein, said ridge forms a continuous ring around said floating member.
- 3. The beverage container according to claim 1 wherein, said floating member includes a plurality of ridges for forming said channel.
- 4. The beverage container according to claim 1 wherein, said floating member includes a closed chamber.
- 5. The beverage container according to claim 4 wherein, said floating member includes an annular wall defining a cylindrical surface for engaging said straw.
- 6. The beverage container according to claim 5 wherein, said cylindrical surface defines a step.
- 7. The beverage container according to claim 1 wherein, said floating member includes an annular wall defining a cylindrical surface for engaging said straw.
- 8. The beverage container according to claim 7 wherein, said cylindrical surface defines a step.
- 9. The beverage container according to claim 1 wherein, said floating member includes a chamber closed by an annular ring.
- 10. The beverage container according to claim 9 wherein, said annular ring includes magnetic particles.
- 11. The beverage container according to claim 9 wherein, said annular ring includes ferrous particles.
- 12. The beverage container according to claim 1 wherein, said floating member includes a pad for engagement with said closed bottom end of said can.
- 13. The beverage container according to claim 12 wherein, said pad includes magnetic particles.
- 14. The beverage container according to claim 12 wherein, said pad includes ferrous particles.
- 15. The beverage container according to claim 1 wherein, said ridge defines an undercut region of said floating member.
- 16. A beverage container comprising:
- a body with a closed bottom end and a top end;
- a lid closing said top end of said body, said lid having a flange and defining an orifice;
- a closure tab disposed within said orifice;
- a floating member disposed within said body, said floating member being urged against said lid when a liquid is disposed within said container, said floating member including a closed chamber;
- a straw associated with said floating member; and
- means for deflecting said closure tab into said container to open said orifice, said closure tab engaging said floating member to move said floating member and thereby align said straw with said orifice.
- 17. The beverage container according to claim 16 wherein, said floating member includes an annular wall defining a cylindrical surface for engaging said straw.
- 18. The beverage container according to claim 17 wherein, said cylindrical surface defines a step.
- 19. A beverage container comprising:
- a body with a closed bottom end and a top end;
- a lid closing said top end of said body, said lid having a flange and defining an orifice;
- a closure tab disposed within said orifice;
- a floating member disposed within said body, said floating member being urged against said lid when a liquid is disposed within said container, said floating member including annular wall defining a cylindrical surface for engaging said straw;
- a straw associated with said floating member; and
- means for deflecting said closure tab into said container to open said orifice, said closure tab engaging said floating member to move said floating member and thereby align said straw with said orifice.
- 20. The beverage container according to claim 19 wherein, said cylindrical surface defines a step.
- 21. A beverage container comprising:
- a body with a closed bottom end and a top end;
- a lid closing said top end of said body, said lid having a flange and defining an orifice;
- a closure tab disposed within said orifice;
- a floating member disposed within said body, said floating member being urged against said lid when a liquid is disposed within said container, said floating member including a chamber closed by an annular ring;
- a straw associated with said floating member; and
- means for deflecting said closure tab into said container to open said orifice, said closure tab engaging said floating member to move said floating member and thereby align said straw with said orifice.
- 22. The beverage container according to claim 21 wherein, said annular ring includes magnetic particles.
- 23. The beverage container according to claim 21 wherein, said annular ring includes ferrous particles.
- 24. A beverage container comprising:
- a body with a closed bottom end and a top end;
- a lid closing said top end of said body, said lid having a flange and defining an orifice;
- a closure tab disposed within said orifice;
- a floating member disposed within said body, said floating member being urged against said lid when a liquid is disposed within said container, said floating member including a pad for engagement with said closed end of said can;
- a straw associated with said floating member; and
- means for deflecting said closure tab into said container to open said orifice, said closure tab engaging said floating member to move said floating member and thereby align said straw with said orifice.
- 25. The beverage container according to claim 24 wherein, said annular ring includes magnetic particles.
- 26. The beverage container according to claim 24 wherein, said annular ring includes ferrous particles.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/992,654, filed Dec. 17, 1997 which is a continuation in part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/856,838, filed May 15, 1997.
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