This application is a national stage filing under 35 U.S.C. §371 of PCT Patent Application No. PCT/JP2007/000674, filed on Jun. 22, 2007, which claims the priority benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119 of Japanese Patent Application No. 2006-174508 filed on Jun. 23, 2006, which disclosure is hereby incorporated in its entirety by reference.
The present invention relates to a beverage container for containing a beverage such as milk.
A beverage container having a straw at a drinking spout has been used as a conventional beverage container from which an infant, for example, can drink milk, tea such as barley tea, juice and other kind of beverage. This type of beverage container has a cap so that it is portable, and another advantage thereof is that the infant can drink the beverage easily through the straw.
Such a beverage container is also so configured that the straw can be sealed so that the beverage within the container does not leak from the straw when a user carries it in a bag etc.
Moreover, when warm milk etc. is contained in this beverage container and the straw is sealed, positive pressure is generated within the container, and, as a result, the warm milk might squirt out of the straw when the infant actually opens the straw to drink the warm milk.
As described above, such a conventional beverage container has a ventilation hole formed therein to prevent milk etc. from squirting out of the straw.
This ventilation hole is opened and therefore needs to be covered so that the beverage does not leak out when carrying the beverage container. Therefore, the beverage containers described in, for example, Patent Document 1 and Patent Document 2 are proposed.
Specifically, the beverage container 1 of Patent Document 1 has an air hole control valve 6, while the beverage container 10 of Patent Document 2 has a lever 21 formed therein.
More specifically, when carrying these beverage containers, a user operates the air hole control valve 6 or the lever 21 to close a ventilation hole of the beverage container 1 etc. When drinking a beverage therein, the user operates the air hole control valve 6 etc. to open the ventilation hole so that warm milk etc. of the container is prevented from squirting out of the straw.
However, the problem of Patent Document 1 etc. is that the user has to operate the air hole control valve 6 by him/herself, which is a troublesome work. For this reason, other beverage containers are proposed by Patent Document 3 and Patent Document 4.
Specifically, there is described a mechanism for opening/closing a ventilation hole in synchronization with the opening/closing operation of a hood etc. that covers a straw and prevents a beverage from leaking out. More specifically, this beverage container is configured such that the ventilation hole is closed by covering the straw with the hood and the ventilation hole is opened by opening the hood.
Furthermore, Patent Document 5 discloses a mechanism in which a ventilation hole thereof is closed with a straw bent by a hood when carrying this beverage container, but the straw is recovered and thereby the ventilation hole is opened when drinking a beverage contained in this beverage container.
Patent Document 1: Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2002-321741 (FIG. 1 etc.)
Patent Document 2: Japanese Patent Application No. 3434503 (FIG. 1 etc.)
Patent Document 3: Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2004-42982 (FIG. 5 etc.)
Patent Document 4: Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2004-345742
Patent Document 5: Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2006-8187 (FIG. 1 etc.)
These portable beverage containers with straws fulfill the following demands. Specifically, Patent Document 1 to Patent Document 4 can fulfill the following demands.
In other words, (1) the straw and ventilation hole are sealed so that the beverage does not leak out when carrying the beverage container, (2) in the case of containing warm milk etc. as a beverage in the container, the ventilation hole is opened when a sealed state is changed to an opened state (when opening the container), so the milk etc. is prevented from squirting out of the straw, and (3) by bringing the ventilation hole into a closed state when drinking the beverage, the beverage does not leak out of the ventilation hole even when the beverage container is tilted or tossed.
However, the problem of Patent Document 1 to Patent Document 4 is that, although the beverage is prevented from leaking out when tilting the container to drink the beverage, the pressure within the container becomes negative as a user such as an infant drinks the beverage through the straw, making it gradually difficult for the user or infant to drink the beverage through the straw.
As to Patent Document 5, on the other hand, although the advantage thereof is that the pressure within the container does not become negative when the user drinks the beverage therefrom because the ventilation hole is opened when drinking, the problem is that the beverage leaks out of the ventilation hole when the container is tilted.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a beverage container that is capable of preventing a beverage contained in a container main body from leaking out even when a user tilts it to drink the beverage through a drinking spout part such as a straw, and preventing the container main body from generating negative pressure, to allow the user to drink the beverage easily.
According to an invention of claim 1, the above object can be achieved by a beverage container, which has: a container main body having a container opening part for pouring a liquid beverage therein; a base member which covers the container opening part and in which a drinking spout is disposed; and a cap body for openably/closably covering an upper part of the base member, wherein the base member has first ventilation means for regulating a pressure variation in the container main body, and second ventilation means for introducing air from outside when the pressure within the container main body enters a negative pressure state in relation to outside pressure, and preventing the liquid beverage contained in the container main body from leaking, the cap body has formed thereon ventilation open/close means capable of changing the state of the first ventilation means to a ventilation state or a closed state, the ventilation open/close means brings the first ventilation means into the closed state in the case of a portable state in which the cap body is disposed to cover the drinking spout so that a user can carry the beverage container and a drinking state in which the cap body is disposed to expose the drinking spout so that the user can use the drinking spout, and brings the first ventilation means into the ventilation state in the case of an operating state in which the cap body is disposed in an intermediate position between the portable state and the drinking state.
According to the above configuration, the base member has the first ventilation means for regulating a pressure variation in the container main body, and the second ventilation means for introducing air from outside when the pressure within the container main body becomes negative in relation to outside pressure, and preventing the liquid beverage within the container main body from leaking. Moreover, according to the above configuration, the cap body has formed thereon the ventilation open/close means capable of changing the state of the first ventilation means to a ventilation state or a closed state, wherein the ventilation open/close means brings the first ventilation means into the closed state in the case of a portable state in which the cap body covers the drinking spout so that a user can carry the beverage container and a drinking state in which the cap body is disposed to expose the drinking spout so that the user can use the drinking spout, and brings the first ventilation means into the ventilation state in the case of an operating state in which the cap body is disposed in an intermediate position between the portable state and the drinking state.
Therefore, in the portable state the ventilation open/close means brings the first ventilation means of the beverage container into the closed state so that the liquid beverage contained in the container main body does not leak out of the first ventilation means. In addition, the liquid beverage is prevented from leaking out of the second ventilation means.
The first ventilation means is in the ventilation state when the cap body is disposed in the operating state at the intermediate position between the portable state and the drinking state. For this reason, even when warm milk etc. is contained in the container main body and, therefore, the pressure within the container becomes positive pressure in relation to the outside pressure, this pressure is regulated to atmospheric pressure by means of the first ventilation means. Therefore, the milk etc. can be prevented from squirting out of the drinking spout.
Because disposing the cap body in the drinking state brings the first ventilation means into the closed state, the liquid beverage inside the container does not leak out of the first ventilation means even when the user tilts the container main body to drink the liquid beverage therein through the drinking spout.
Furthermore, the base member has the second ventilation means even when the cap body is in the drinking state and the first ventilation means in the closed state.
Therefore, even when the user drinks the liquid beverage of the container main body through the drinking spout and, as a result, the content is reduced and the pressure within the container main body becomes negative, external air is introduced from the second ventilation means into the container main body, thereby promptly eliminating the negative pressure state. Consequently, the pressure within the container main body becomes negative, allowing the user to drink the beverage through the drinking spout easily and therefore making the beverage container handy.
As described above, the above configuration can provide a beverage container that is capable of (1) preventing the beverage contained in the container main body from leaking out when carrying the beverage container, (2) preventing a liquid beverage such as warm milk from squirting out of the drinking spout even when such beverage is contained, (3) preventing the liquid beverage contained in the container main body from leaking out even when the container main body is tilted at the time of drinking, and (4) allowing the user to drink the liquid beverage easily even when the pressure within the container main body becomes negative.
According to invention of claim 2 is the beverage container, in the configuration of claim 1, preferably, the ventilation open/close means brings the second ventilation means into the closed state when the cap body is disposed in the portable state.
According to the above configuration, the ventilation open/close means the ventilation open/close means brings the second ventilation means into the closed state when the cap body is disposed in the portable state. Therefore, because the liquid beverage contained in the container main body can be prevented from leaking out of the second ventilation means, the liquid beverage of the main container can be securely prevented from leaking when carrying the beverage container.
According to an invention of claim 3, in the configuration of claim 1 or claim 2, preferably, the first ventilation means is a ventilation hole in the form of a through-hole, the second ventilation means is a ventilation valve in the form of a check valve for allowing air to flow only into the container main body, the ventilation hole and the ventilation valve are formed as an integrated ventilation member, and thus obtained ventilation member is disposed on the base member.
According to the above configuration, the ventilation hole and the ventilation valve are formed as the integrated ventilation member, and this ventilation member is disposed on the base member. Therefore, not only is it possible to obtain a simple configuration by positioning the opened ventilation hole and the ventilation valve in a single member, but also it is possible to thereby reduce the number of parts to seal the ventilation holes securely. Consequently, for example, even when the ventilation member is formed independently, the ventilation member can be assembled easily and securely. As a result, it is possible to significantly reduce the problems associated with leakage of the liquid beverage from the base member that is caused by inadequate assembly of the ventilation hole and ventilation valve. Also, even when the ventilation hole and the ventilation valve are integrally molded with the base member, the liquid beverage leaks from a limited position, so the beverage container can be sealed securely.
When the ventilation hole and the ventilation valve need to be removed for cleaning etc, they can be detached as one unit, making the beverage container very handy for the user.
According to an invention of claim 4, in the configuration of any one of claim 1 to claim 3, preferably, the ventilation open/close means has formed therein: a portable sealing part for bringing the first ventilation means and the second ventilation means into the closed state when the cap body is in the portable state; a drinking sealing part for bringing the first ventilation means into the closed state and the second ventilation means into the ventilation state when the cap body is in the drinking state; and an air circulating part for bringing the first ventilation means into the ventilation state when the cap body is in the operating state.
According to the above configuration, the ventilation open/close means has formed therein: a portable sealing part for bringing the first ventilation means and the second ventilation means into the closed state when the cap body is in the portable state; a drinking sealing part for bringing the first ventilation means into the closed state and the second ventilation means into the ventilation state when the cap body is in the drinking state; and an air circulating part for bringing the first ventilation means into the ventilation state when the cap body is in the operating state.
Therefore, operating the cap body can bring the first ventilation means and the second ventilation means into the closed sealed state when the cap body is in the portable state. Operating the cap body can also bring the first ventilation means into the closed state to prevent leakage of the liquid when the cap body is in the drinking state, and bring the second ventilation means into the ventilation state to appropriately allow external air to flow-in. Furthermore, operating the cap body can bring the first ventilation means into the ventilation state to release increased internal pressure when the cap body is in the operating state. As a result, because the configuration can be made simple, not only is it possible to reduce the production cost but also it is possible to provide a beverage container having excellent operability and capable of reliably exerting its function.
According to an invention of claim 5, in the configuration of any one of claim 1 to claim 4, preferably, the cap body can house or expose the drinking spout disposed in the base member, by changing the position of the cap body relative to the base member.
According to the above configuration, the cap body can house or expose the drinking spout disposed in the base member by changing the position of the cap body relative to the base member. As a result, not only is it possible to obtain a beverage container from which the beverage does not leak and the user can drink the beverage easily by simply moving the cap body, but also the drinking spout can be housed in the cap body or exposed by moving the cap body. Therefore, the beverage container handy for the user can be obtained.
According to an invention of claim 6, in the configuration of any one of claim 1 to claim 5, preferably, the cap body has a hood member for housing or exposing the drinking spout, regulating means for regulating a movement of the hood member, and the ventilation open/close means is formed in the regulating means.
According to the above configuration, the cap body has a hood member for housing or exposing the drinking spout, and regulating means for regulating a movement of the hood member, wherein the regulating means has the ventilation open/close means.
Therefore, the ventilation open/close means can be operated without performing an operation for exposing the drinking spout. In other words, only the ventilation open/close means can be operated without moving the hood member, so that the hood member can be prevented from being accidentally opened.
According to an invention of claim 7, in the configuration of claim 1 or claim 2, preferably, the first ventilation means is a ventilation hole in the form of a through-hole, and the second ventilation means introduces the air from the outside when the negative pressure within the container main body increases to a negative pressure state resulting from a drinking action of the user.
According to the above configuration, because the second ventilation means introduces air from the outside when the negative pressure within the container main body increases to the negative pressure state generated as a result of a drinking action of the user, the liquid beverage contained in the container main body can be prevented from leaking from the drinking spout, even when the user accidentally tosses the container main body when the cap body is disposed in the drinking state to expose the drinking spout.
Specifically, in a situation where the liquid beverage leaks from the drinking spout by tossing the container main body in the drinking state, the pressure within the container main body becomes slightly negative. When the second ventilation means introduces air from the outside in such a state, the liquid beverage of the container main body leaks from the drinking spout.
In this regard, because the second ventilation means of the above configuration does not introduce air from the outside when the pressure is slightly negative, the liquid beverage of the container main body does not leak from the drinking spout even when the user accidentally tosses the container main body.
On the other hand, when the user drinks the beverage container from the container main body by placing the drinking spout in the mouth and suctioning it, the negative pressure within the container main body generated by this drinking action becomes higher than the negative pressure generated when the container main body is tossed as described above. In such a state, as a result, the second ventilation means introduces air from the outside.
Therefore, when the user drinks the liquid beverage contained in the container main body, the negative pressure state of the container main body is eliminated by the second ventilation means, whereby the user can drink the liquid beverage smoothly.
According to an invention of claim 8, in the configuration of claim 7, preferably, the second ventilation means has a ventilation opening part for introducing the air from the outside, and a ventilation closing part capable of bringing the ventilation opening part into a closed state. When the negative pressure within the container main body increases to the negative pressure state as a result of the drinking action of the user, the ventilation closing part releases the closed state of the ventilation opening part to introduce the air from the outside.
According to the above configuration, the second ventilation means has a ventilation opening part for introducing the air from the outside, and a ventilation closing part capable of bringing the ventilation opening part into the closed state. When the negative pressure within the container main body increases to the negative pressure state as a result of the drinking action of the user, the ventilation closing part releases the closed state of the ventilation opening part and consequently the second ventilation means introduces the air from the outside.
Therefore, even when the user tosses the container main body and, as a result, the pressure within the container main body enters the negative pressure state, the ventilation closing part brings the ventilation opening part into the closed state so that the liquid beverage contained in the container main body does not leak from the drinking spout.
On the other hand, when the pressure within the container main body increases to the negative pressure state as a result of the drinking action of the user, the ventilation closing part releases the closed state of the ventilation opening part to introduce the air into the container, thereby releasing the negative pressure state within the container.
Therefore, because the negative pressure state within the container main body is released by the second ventilation means, the user can drink the liquid beverage smoothly.
According to an invention of claim 9, in the configuration of any one of claims 1 to 8, preferably, the drinking spout has formed thereon an open/close valve capable of preventing leakage of the liquid beverage contained in the container main body and of flowing the liquid beverage out by means of deformation of the drinking spout.
According to the above configuration, the drinking spout has formed thereon an open/close valve capable of preventing leakage of the liquid beverage contained in the container main body and of flowing the liquid beverage out by deforming the drinking spout.
Therefore, even when the user accidentally tosses the container main body, the liquid beverage within the container main body is blocked by the open/close valve so that it does not leak out.
On the other hand, when the user places the drinking spout in the mouth and deforms the drinking spout, the open/close valve enters an opened state, and consequently the liquid beverage contained in the container main body flows out and is supplied into the mouth of the user without being blocked.
According to an invention of claim 10, in the configuration of claim 9, preferably, the open/close valve is a shielding part for blocking the liquid beverage contained in the drinking spout and a cutout part that is formed in the shielding part in a deformable manner.
According to the above configuration, the open/close valve is a shielding part for blocking the liquid beverage within the drinking spout and a cutout part that is formed in the shielding part in a deformable manner.
Therefore, even when the user tosses the container main body, the liquid beverage within the container main body is blocked by the shielding part so it does not leak out.
On the other hand, when the user places the drinking spout in the mouth and deforms the drinking spout, the cutout part is deformed and opened and the liquid beverage contained in the container main body flows out and is supplied into the mouth of the user without being blocked.
An advantage of the present invention is to provide a beverage container that is capable of preventing a beverage contained in a container main body from leaking out even when a user tilts it to drink the beverage through a drinking spout part such as a straw, and preventing the container main body from generating negative pressure, to allow the user to drink the beverage easily.
a) is a schematic perspective diagram showing a ventilation member of
b) is a schematic plan view in which the ventilation member of
c) is a schematic cross-sectional diagram of the ventilation member of
a) is a schematic end view taken along the line A-A′ of
b) is a schematic end view taken along the line B-B′ of
c) is a schematic end view taken along the line C-C′ of
d) is a schematic end view showing the relationship between a rotation axis and a ventilation member, the relationship being obtained when the hood shown in
e) is a schematic end view taken along the line B-B′ of
f) is a schematic end view taken along the line C-C′ of
g) is a schematic end view showing the relationship between the rotation axis and the ventilation member, the relationship being obtained when the hood shown in
h) is a schematic end view taken along the line B-B′ of
i) is a schematic end view taken along the line C-C′ of
a) is a schematic cross-sectional diagram showing a state in which a closing member closes a ventilation opening part;
b) is a schematic cross-sectional diagram showing a state in which the closing member allows air to pass through the ventilation opening part;
Preferred embodiments of the present invention are described hereinafter in detail with reference to the attached drawings.
Because the following embodiments are preferred concrete examples of the present invention, a variety of technically preferable restrictions are imposed on these embodiments, but the scope of the present invention is not limited to these embodiments unless otherwise specifically noted as such in the following description.
(First Embodiment)
(The Entire Configuration Etc. of a Beverage Container 10)
A base member 12 is disposed in the upper part of the container main body 11, and a straw 20, a drinking spout, is disposed in the base member 12. As shown in
The base member 12 also has a hood 15 which is a cap body for covering the upper part of the base upright part 14 openably.
As shown in
Also, as shown in
Moreover, as shown in
Specifically, a ring-like fitting concave part 21 is formed on the straw 20 as shown in
Because the lower side of the straw 20 is disposed in the container main body 11 as shown in
Furthermore, a ventilation member 16 made of an elastic body such as silicone or elastomer is disposed in the base upright part 14, as shown in
As shown in
In other words, when applying this configuration in
As described above, the ventilation hole 18 and the ventilation valve 17 are integrally formed in the ventilation member 16, and this ventilation member 16 is mounted in the base upright part 14 as shown in
Note in the present embodiment that the ventilation member 16 is formed separately from the base member 12, but the base member 16 may be integrally molded with the base member 12. In this case, the ventilation member 16 can be integrally molded by means of two-color molding or insert molding.
Incidentally, the beverage container 10 of the present embodiment is configured as a portable beverage container 10 such that, because it has the straw 20, the milk does not leak from a leading end of the straw 20.
As shown in
In this manner, the milk contained in the container main body 11 can be prevented from leaking from the leading end of the straw 20 when carrying the beverage container 10.
Also, as shown in
As described above, in the present embodiment the hood 15 can house the straw 20 inside the abovementioned space or expose the straw 20 by changing the position of the base upright part 14 relative to the hood 15.
Incidentally, the ventilation hole 18 is formed on the base upright part 14 as shown in
For example, the user such as a mother uses the hood 15 to bring the straw 20 into the closed state in order to carry or stir the beverage container 10 containing the warm milk. Without the ventilation hole 18, the pressure within the container main body 11 increases and becomes positive pressure in relation to the outside pressure.
When the hood 15 is moved to the drinking state shown in
For this reason, in the present embodiment the ventilation hole 18 is formed in order to reduce the positive pressure of the container main body 11 to the atmospheric pressure in conjunction with the movement of the hood 15 or straw 20, whereby the milk is prevented from squirting out of the straw 20.
Therefore, the ventilation hole 18 is an example of the first ventilation means for regulating a pressure variation in the container main body 11.
On the other hand, as the ventilation hole 18 is a through-hole, when the ventilation hole 18 is constantly opened, tilting the beverage container 10 causes leakage of the milk of the container main body 11 from the ventilation hole 18. Also, the milk might leak out of the ventilation hole 18 when the user assisting an infant etc. in drinking the milk largely tilts or tosses the beverage container 10 to drink the milk through the straw 20.
For this reason, the present embodiment adopts the following configurations. Specifically, as shown in
Hereinafter, the functions of the drinking sealing convex part 15a, the air circulating part 15c and the portable sealing convex part 15b in relation to the ventilation hole 18 are described specifically.
First of all, in the portable state of the beverage container 10 in which the hood 15 is disposed to cover the straw 20 as shown in
Next, the user attempting to open the hood 15 starts moving the hood 15 to bring it into the drinking state shown in
In this operating state, however, the portable sealing convex part 15b separates from the ventilation hole 18 to open the ventilation hole 18, as shown in
In this manner, the air can be discharged through this ventilation hole 18 and the air circulating part 15c so that the pressure can be regulated, even when the pressure within the container main body 11 becomes positive due to the warm milk inside the container main body 11. As a result, the pressure within the container main body 11 can be reduced to the atmospheric pressure.
When the user continues to move the hood 15 to bring it into the opened drinking state, the state in which the hood 15 bends the straw 20 to close the opening of the straw 20 as shown in
Furthermore, in the drinking state shown in
As described above, in the present embodiment the hood 15 has formed therein the drinking sealing convex part 15a, portable sealing convex part 15b and air circulating part 15c (an example of the ventilation open/close means) that are capable of changing the state of the ventilation hole 18 to the ventilation state or the closed state. The drinking sealing convex part 15a, portable sealing convex part 15b and air circulating part 15c bring the ventilation hole 18 into the closed state by bringing the drinking sealing convex part 15a and portable sealing convex part 15b into abutment against the ventilation hole 18 during the portable state (the state shown in
In addition, in the operating state (the state shown in
Because the ventilation valve 17 shown in
As shown in
The present embodiment can achieve the following operational effects due to the above-described configurations.
Specifically, because the ventilation hole 18 of the beverage container 10 is brought into the closed state by the portable sealing convex part 15b in the portable state shown in
Particularly, in the present embodiment, when the hood 15 is disposed in the portable state shown in
As a check valve, the ventilation valve 17 is normally structured to prevent leakage of the milk. However, it is considered that a strong force acts on a direction in which the milk leaks out with respect to the ventilation valve 17 and thereby the milk accidentally leaks out. It is considered that the beverage container 10 might be disposed the other way around especially in the portable state. In the present embodiment, therefore, the portable sealing convex part 15b closes the ventilation valve 17 to securely prevent leakage of the milk.
Moreover, in the present embodiment, the ventilation hole 18 is in the ventilation state when the hood 15 is disposed in the operating state, which is the intermediate position between the portable state and the drinking state (the position shown in
Moreover, because the ventilation hole 18 enters the closed state by disposing the hood 15 to the drinking state shown in
Furthermore, the ventilation valve 17 is formed on the base upright part 14 even when the hood 15 is in the drinking state and the ventilation hole 18 in the closed state. At this moment, the ventilation valve 17 is not closed by the drinking sealing convex part 15a as shown in
Therefore, even when the user drinks the milk contained in the container main body 11 through the straw 20 and, as a result, the content is reduced and the pressure within the container main body 11 becomes negative, the slit 17a of the ventilation valve 17 is opened and the external air is introduced into the container main body 11, thereby promptly eliminating the negative pressure state.
Consequently, the pressure within the container main body 11 becomes negative, allowing the user to drink the milk through the straw 20 easily and therefore making the beverage container 10 handy.
In addition, because the ventilation valve 17 functions as a check valve, the milk does not leak even when the container main body 11 is tilted to the extent that the drinking state is obtained.
The present embodiment described above provides the excellent beverage container 10 that is capable of (1) preventing the milk contained in the container main body 11 from leaking out when carrying the beverage container 10, (2) preventing the warm milk from squirting out of the straw 20 even when the milk is contained in the container main body 11, (3) preventing the milk contained in the container main body 11 from leaking out even when the container main body 11 is tilted at the time of drinking, and (4) allowing the user to drink the milk easily even when the pressure within the container main body 11 becomes negative.
As shown in
Therefore, since the ventilation hole 18 serving as an opening and the ventilation valve 17 can be disposed in a single part, a simple configuration can be achieved and the number of parts can be reduced.
Consequently, the ventilation member 16 can be assembled easily and securely. As a result, it is possible to significantly reduce the problems associated with leakage of the milk from the base upright part 14 that is caused by inadequate assembly of the ventilation hole 18 and ventilation valve 17.
Note that, because the diameter of the ventilation valve 17 is larger than that of the ventilation hole 18 as shown in
Moreover, even when the user needs to remove the ventilation hole 18 and the ventilation valve 17 for cleaning etc, they can be detached as one unit, making the beverage container 10 very handy for the user.
Note that the portable sealing convex part 15b shown in
The air circulating part 15c is an example of the air circulating part for bringing the ventilation hole 18 and the ventilation valve 17 into the ventilation state when the hood 15 is in the operating state shown in
The drinking sealing convex part 15a, portable sealing convex part 15b and air circulating part 15c are successively formed in the hood 15, as described above. Therefore, the ventilation hole 18 and/or the ventilation valve 17 can be brought into the closed state or the ventilation state according to need as described above, by moving the hood 15 in the direction of the arrow R shown in
In this manner, the portable sealing convex part 15b can cover both the ventilation hole 18 and ventilation valve 17 by opening the closing the ventilation hole 18 and ventilation valve 17 by means of the drinking sealing convex part 15a or the portable sealing convex part 15b in accordance with the usage state and, at this moment, by forming the portable sealing convex part 15b wider than the drinking sealing convex part 15a. Moreover, the drinking sealing convex part 15a is configured to close the ventilation hole 18.
As a result, because the configuration can be made simple, not only is it possible to reduce the production cost but also it is possible to provide a beverage container 10 having excellent operability and capable of reliably exerting the abovementioned function.
Moreover, in the present embodiment, as shown in
(Second Embodiment)
As shown in
A hood 35, for example, which is a hood member that houses or exposes the straw 20 as described hereinafter, is disposed in the base member 32.
The base member 32 also has disposed therein a slider 33, which is, for example, regulating means for regulating a movement of the hood 35. This slider 33 is configured to move on the base member 32 along a surface of the base member 32.
In addition, two handles 39a, 39b are disposed on each side of the base member 32 so as to project along the container main body 31.
First, as shown in
Next, a ventilation member 36 is disposed in the base member 32 as shown in
Moreover, as shown in
Specifically, the drinking sealing convex part 33a, the portable sealing convex part 33b and the air circulating part 33c of the slider 33 serving as the means for regulating the movement of the hood 35 are the examples of the ventilation open/close means.
The operations etc. of the slider 33, the base member 32, the hood 35 and the straw 20 that are configured as above are described with reference to
In the configuration of the portable beverage container according to the present embodiment, warm milk or the like is contained in the container main body 11.
As shown in
Moreover, the hood 35 has a base end abutting part 35d at its based end side, and this base end abutting part 35d is brought into abutment against a based end side hood stopper 33d provided in the slider 33. Furthermore, the hood 35 has a leading end abutting part 35e at its leading end side, and this leading end abutting part 35e is brought into abutment against abase end side hood stopper 33e of the slider 33. In this manner, the based end abutting part 35d and the leading end abutting part 35e of the hood 35 are brought into abutment against the base end side hood stopper 33d and the leading end side hood stopper 33e of the slider 33, respectively, whereby the rotation of the hood 35 is regulated. Because the hood 35 is pressed against the base member 32, the hood 35 is prevented from being opened accidentally in the portable state (in the direction of the arrow R1 in
In addition, in the portable state the portable sealing convex part 33b of the slider 33 comes into abutment to cover both the ventilation hole 38 and the ventilation valve 37 and brings them into the closed state. Accordingly, even when the beverage container 30 is accidentally disposed the other around in a bag or the like in the portable state, the milk contained in the container main body 31 does not leak out, as with the first embodiment.
At this moment, because the opening of the straw 20 is in the closed state due to the closed hood 35, the warm milk disposed in the container main body 31 makes the pressure within the container main body 31 positive in relation to the outside pressure. However, because the ventilation hole 38 is in the ventilation state, the pressure within the container main body 31 is regulated to be discharged and reduced to the atmospheric pressure.
In the drinking state, the drinking sealing convex part 33a of the slider 33 brings the ventilation hole 38 into the closed state, as shown in
Moreover, as with the first embodiment, the drinking state is the ventilation state where nothing comes into abutment against an opening surface 37b of the ventilation valve 38 (see
In the present embodiment described above, unlike the first embodiment, the ventilation hole 38 and the ventilation valve 37 can be brought into the closed state or the ventilation state by not the movement of the hood 35 itself but the movement of the slider 33 serving as the regulating means for regulating the movement of the hood 35. Therefore, the ventilation hole 38 and the like opened and closed without moving the hood 35.
Moreover, as shown in
Therefore, when the hood 35 is opened the hood side concave/convex part 35b comes into abutment against the slider side concave/convex part 33f, whereby the position of the slider 33 in relation to the base member 32 can be determined accurately. Particularly, the ventilation hole 38 can be prevented from accidentally being brought into the ventilation state when the slider 33 moves in the direction of closing the hood 35 (right direction in
(Third Embodiment)
The beverage container 40 has a container main body 41 for containing a beverage such as milk, and a base member 42 is disposed to cover an opening provided in the upper part of the container main body 41.
Two handles 49a, 49b are disposed on each side of the base member 42 along the container main body 41.
Also, a drinking spout 50 and a straw 50a are disposed in the base member 42. A hood 45 is disposed in the base member 42 to cover the drinking spout 50, wherein an inner surface of the hood 45 covers and closes a leading end of the straw 50. This hood 45 has two arms 45a, 45b, and these arms 45a, 45b are connected to a rotation axis 51.
Specifically, rotation of the rotation axis 51 shown in
In other words, in order to bring the beverage container 40 into the portable state (same as the portable state described in the first embodiment), the hood 45 is closed as shown in
In addition, a moving state in which the hood 45 is disposed in the intermediate position between the portable state and the drinking state corresponds to the operating state (same as the operating state described in the first embodiment).
a) is a schematic end view taken along the line A-A′ of
Specifically, while the ventilation valve 17 and the ventilation hole 18 of the ventilation member 46 are disposed in the vertical direction such as to approach/separate from the straw 20 in the other embodiments, in the present embodiment the ventilation valve 47 and the ventilation hole 48 are disposed so as to be equally spaced from the straw 50 in the horizontal direction.
b) is a schematic end view taken along the line B-B′ of
Specifically, the ventilation hole ventilation concave part 51a corresponds to the air circulating part 15c of the first embodiment, while the part of the rotation axis 51 other than the ventilation hole ventilation concave part 51a corresponds to the portable sealing convex part 15b and the drinking sealing convex part 15a of the first embodiment.
c) is a schematic end view taken along the line C-C′ of
Specifically, the ventilation valve ventilation concave part 51b corresponds to the air circulating part 15c of the first embodiment, while the part of the rotation axis 51 other than the ventilation valve ventilation concave part 51b corresponds to the portable sealing convex part 15b of the first embodiment.
Note that, as shown in
d) is a schematic end view showing the relationship between the rotation axis 51 and the ventilation member 46, the relationship being obtained when the hood 45 shown in
g) is a schematic end view showing the relationship between the rotation axis 51 and the ventilation member 46, the relationship being obtained when the hood 45 shown in
The operations of the beverage container 40 in the portable state in which the hood 45 is closed, the operating state in which the hood 45 is about to be opened, and the drinking state in which the user opens the hood 45 to drink the milk through the drinking spout are now described with reference to
First, in the portable state in which the hood 45 is closed as shown in
Next, in the operating state where the operator attempts to open the hood 45, the ventilation hole 48 is in the ventilation state, as shown in
Next, in the drinking state where the hood 45 is opened, as shown in
Moreover, even when the user drinks the milk through the drinking spout 50 and, consequently, negative pressure is generated in the container main body 41 due to the reduced content, the ventilation valve 47 of the present embodiment can introduce air from the outside so that the generation of negative pressure can be prevented.
Therefore, the beverage container 40 from which the user can drink the milk easily can be achieved.
(Fourth Embodiment)
Although the ventilation hole 18 and the ventilation valve 17 are integrally formed in the ventilation member 16 in the first embodiment, in the present embodiment the ventilation hole 18 and the ventilation valve 17 are formed separately, unlike the first embodiment, and also the structure of the ventilation valve of the present embodiment is different from that of the first embodiment. The ventilation valve of the present embodiment is referred to as a ventilation valve 117 hereinafter. The ventilation valve 117 is an example of the second ventilation means.
As shown in
Specifically, as shown in
This movement (back and forth) of the closing member 117c in the direction of the arrow Y changes on the basis of the negative pressure within the container main body 11 shown in
Specifically, as shown in
For this reason, even when the user accidentally tosses the beverage container 100 and, as a result the milk contained in the container main body 11 as the liquid beverage flows toward the outside through the straw 20, air does not flow from the outside into the container main body 11. As a result, the negative pressure is not eliminated, preventing the milk from leaking from the straw 20.
However, when the negative pressure is not eliminated (canceled) as described above, the user cannot drink the milk easily when the user attempts to drink the milk through the straw 20.
Therefore, in the present embodiment, when the user places the straw 20 shown in
As shown in
As a result, the negative pressure within the container main body 11 is eliminated, and the user can smoothly drink the milk contained in the container main body 11.
As described above, in the present embodiment, even when the user accidentally tosses the beverage container 11 in the drinking state in which the hood 15 of the beverage container 100 is opened to expose the straw 20, the milk does not leak from the straw 20.
Moreover, when the negative pressure within the container main body 11 is increased as a result of the suction operation performed by the user to drink the milk through the straw 20 (an example of the state of the negative pressure which is increased as a result of the drinking action), the ventilation valve 117 starts to operate for the first time to change the closed state to the ventilation state, so that the user can smoothly suction the straw 20 when drinking the milk.
(Fifth Embodiment)
In the present embodiment, unlike the embodiments described above, an open/close valve 211 is formed on the inside of a straw 210, as shown in
This open/close valve 211 deforms when the user deforms the straw 210 with a hand or mouth or when the user suctions the straw 210. At this moment, the slit 211b is opened. In other words, the open/close valve 211 is configured in a deformable manner.
This embodiment achieves the following operations due to the above configurations. Specifically, even when the user accidentally tosses the beverage container 300 in the drinking state shown in
However, when the user places the straw 210 in the mouth and drinks the milk, the straw 210 is deformed by the force of the mouth, or the slit 211b is opened as the user suctions the straw 210. Accordingly, the user can drink the milk smoothly.
More specifically, the open/close valve 211 can prevent leakage of the milk contained in the container main body 11 and allow the milk to flow out by means of the deformation of the straw 210.
Note in the present embodiment that the shape of the slit 211b is not limited to the shape of a cross, and therefore it may be in the shape of a straight line.
As shown in
Therefore, when the user places the straw 220 in the mouth to drink the milk and then flattens the straw 220 in the directions of the arrows U and D shown in the drawing (directions toward the inside of the straw 220), the straw 220 deforms to spread in the directions of W1 and W2 shown in the drawing (directions toward the outside of the straw 220) (the section shown by the dashed-lines).
At this moment, the slit 221b also opens in the directions of the arrows W1 and W2 as shown by the dashed lines in the drawing, whereby the milk can flow out.
The present invention is not limited to the above embodiments. For example, instead of configuring the regulating means with the slider 33, the movement regulating means may be operated by a lever that rotates around the axis along the surface of the base member 13, or may be configured as a button that approaches/separates from the base member 13, to regulate the movement of the hood 35. Furthermore, instead of forming the ventilation open/close means with a hood, a concave part or a convex part provided directly on the movement regulating means, a movable member that moves in conjunction with the movement of the hood or the movement regulating means may be disposed between the hood or the movement regulating means and the ventilation member to open/close the ventilation hole and the ventilation valve. Moreover, the ventilation valve may not be a U-shaped or V-shaped valve but may be a check valve that is made of a movable member moving in accordance with pressure variation. In addition, although the handles are disposed on each side of the base member in each of the embodiments, a so-called one-handled cup having a handle on one side only or a beverage container with no handle may be configured. Any combination of the embodiments may be possible.
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