1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a mixing device and, more particularly, to a beverage mixing device with two mixed beverages.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional container includes a container body to receive a beverage, and a top cap removably mounted on an open upper end of the container body to seal the container body so as to prevent the beverage from flowing or leaking from the container body. However, the conventional container can receive a single beverage only and cannot be used to receive two beverages individually, thereby limiting the versatility of the conventional container.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a beverage mixing device that is operated easily and conveniently.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a beverage mixing device, wherein the top cap, the secondary container and the sliding member are modularized and assembled previously so as to decrease the cost of fabrication of the beverage mixing device.
A further objective of the present invention is to provide a beverage mixing device, wherein the combination of the top cap, the secondary container and the sliding member can be directly mounted on the primary container easily and quickly to facilitate assembly of the beverage mixing device.
A further objective of the present invention is to provide a beverage mixing device, wherein a user only needs to rotate the top cap in the counterclockwise direction to remove the top cap from the primary container and to break the diaphragm so as to mix the first beverage and the second beverage simultaneously, thereby facilitating the user operating the beverage mixing device.
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 primary container 10 contains a first beverage and has an inner portion provided with a compartment 13 to receive the first beverage. The primary container 10 has an upper end provided with a reduced mouth 11 connected to the compartment 13. The mouth 11 of the primary container 10 has an outer wall provided with an outer thread 12.
The secondary container 30 contains a second beverage that is mixed with the first beverage of the primary container 10 when the diaphragm 31 is removed from the lower end of the secondary container 30. The secondary container 30 is inserted through the mouth 11 of the primary container 10 and is positioned in the primary container 10. The secondary container 30 has a tubular shape and has an inner portion provided with a receiving chamber 33 to receive the second beverage. The receiving chamber 33 of the secondary container 30 is connected to the compartment 13 of the primary container 10 when the diaphragm 31 is removed from the lower end of the secondary container 30. The secondary container 30 has an inner wall provided with a plurality of axially extending limit rails 37 and an outer wall provided with an outer threaded portion 34 and two sealing rings 35. The outer threaded portion 34 of the secondary container 30 is located at an upper end of the secondary container 30. The sealing rings 35 of the secondary container 30 is closely fit in the mouth 11 of the primary container 10. The secondary container 30 has a peripheral wall provided with a plurality of conducting holes 36 each connected to the receiving chamber 33.
The beverage mixing device further comprises an upper O-ring 45 biased between the sliding member 40 and the secondary container 30 and located above the conducting holes 36 of the secondary container 30 to seal the conducting holes 36 of the secondary container 30, and a lower O-ring 46 biased between the sliding member 40 and the secondary container 30 and located under the conducting holes 36 of the secondary container 30 to seal the conducting holes 36 of the secondary container 30.
The diaphragm 31 is located at a bottom of the receiving chamber 33 of the secondary container 30 and has a peripheral wall provided with an annular tapered breakable portion 32 connected with the lower end of the secondary container 30.
The sliding member 40 has a tubular shape and has an inner portion provided with a receiving space 43 connected to the receiving chamber 33 of the secondary container 30 to receive the second beverage. The receiving space 43 of the sliding member 40 is connected to the compartment 13 of the primary container 10 when the diaphragm 31 is removed from the lower end of the secondary container 30. The sliding member 40 has a peripheral wall provided with a plurality of connecting holes 47 connected to the receiving space 43 and located above the upper O-ring 45. The connecting holes 47 of the sliding member 40 are aligned with and connected to the conducting holes 36 of the secondary container 30 when the cutting blade 41 of the sliding member 40 is moved to penetrate and break the diaphragm 31 as shown in
The top cap 20 has an inner wall provided with an inner thread 21 screwed onto the outer thread 12 of the primary container 10 to lock the top cap 20 onto the primary container 10. The top cap 20 has a top provided with a covering plate 22 to seal the mouth 11 of the primary container 10. The top cap 20 has a central portion provided with a hollow plug 23 insert into an upper end of the receiving space 43 of the sliding member 40. The helical drive portion 24 of the top cap 20 surrounds a periphery of the plug 23. The helical drive portion 24 of the top cap 20 is co-axial with and has a rotation direction (or threading direction) opposite to that of the inner thread 21. The top cap 20 is provided with a mounting sleeve 25 mounted on the secondary container 30. The mounting sleeve 25 of the top cap 20 is co-axial with and located between the helical drive portion 24 and the inner thread 21. The mounting sleeve 25 of the top cap 20 has an inner wall provided with an inner threaded portion 26 screwed onto the outer threaded portion 34 of the secondary container 30. The inner threaded portion 26 and the inner thread 21 of the top cap 20 have the same thread pitch and the same rotation direction (or threading direction).
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Accordingly, the top cap 20, the secondary container 30 and the sliding member 40 are modularized and assembled previously so as to decrease the cost of fabrication of the beverage mixing device. In addition, the combination of the top cap 20, the secondary container 30 and the sliding member 40 can be directly mounted on the primary container 10 easily and quickly to facilitate assembly of the beverage mixing device. Further, a user only needs to rotate the top cap 20 in the counterclockwise direction to remove the top cap 20 from the primary container 10 and to break the diaphragm 31 so as to mix the first beverage and the second beverage simultaneously, thereby facilitating the user operating the beverage mixing device.
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.