Claims
- 1. A beverage server comprising:a container having a top, a bottom, and side walls joined so as to form a water-tight vessel, the container having a fill opening in the top thereof that provides access to the interior of the container; a spout formed through a side wall of the container and opening onto the fill opening formed into the top; a handle connected to a side wall of the container; and, a lid having a top with a skirt wall depending downwardly therefrom, the skirt wall being constructed and arranged to be received within the fill opening of the container, the skirt wall having a pour opening formed therethrough that may be aligned with the spout formed through the sidewall of the container to allow liquids to be poured from the beverage server when the skirt wall of the lid is received in the fill opening of the container, the lid being rotatable between three positions, the first position being one in which the skirt wall of the lid may be inserted into and removed from the fill opening, the second position being one in which the skirt wall of the lid is securely retained in the fill opening of the container and wherein the pour opening of the skirt wall is rotated out of alignment with the spout thereby preventing liquids from exiting the container, and the third position being one in which the skirt wall is securely retained within the fill opening of the container and wherein the pour opening of the skirt wall is rotated into alignment with the spout so that liquids may be poured from the container.
- 2. The beverage server of claim 1 wherein the skirt wall of the lid and the wall of the fill opening have cooperating thread structures formed therein constructed and arranged to allow the skirt wall of the lid to be removed and inserted into the fill opening when the lid is rotated into its first position and wherein the skirt wall of the lid is securely retained within fill opening when the lid is rotated into its second and third positions.
- 3. The beverage server of claim 1 wherein the lid further comprises a lid handle that is arranged upon the lid such that when the lid is in its third position, the lid handle is aligned between the spout and the handle.
- 4. The beverage server of claim 1 wherein the lid rotates between 45 and 90 degrees between its first and third positions.
- 5. The beverage server of claim 1 wherein the lid rotates approximately 45 degrees between its first and third positions.
- 6. The beverage server of claim 1 wherein the lid further comprises a plurality of rib members located across the pour opening thereof, the rib members permitting the flow of liquids through the pour opening and yet preventing the flow of solids from the container.
- 7. The beverage server of claim 1 wherein the lid further comprises a protrusion that is constructed and arranged to engage a plurality of detents that are formed into a side wall of the fill opening, the detents defining the relative angles of the three positions of the lid.
- 8. The beverage server of claim 2 wherein the cooperative thread mechanisms have a thread pitch of approximately zero degrees.
- 9. The beverage server of claim 1 wherein a side wall of the fill opening further comprises a protrusion that is constructed and arranged to engage a plurality of detents that are formed into the lid of the server, the detents defining the relative angles of the three positions of the lid.
- 10. The beverage server of claim 1 wherein there is formed a substantially water resistant seal between the skirt of the lid and the fill opening of the container.
- 11. The beverage server of claim 1 wherein the lid further comprises an air vent.
- 12. The beverage server of claim 11 wherein the air vent of the lid is sized relative to the spout of the server such that a substantially consistent flow rate of between 1.5 and 3 ounces of fluid per second may be poured from the spout without regard for the quantity of fluid contained within the server.
- 13. The beverage server of claim 12 wherein the air vent of the lid is sized relative to the spout of the server such that a substantially consistent flow rate of approximately 2 ounces per second may be poured from the spout without regard for the quantity of fluid contained within the server.
- 14. The beverage server of claim 11 wherein the air vent is sized to receive therein a stem of a pointer that is rotatable between a plurality of positions that respectively indicate the type of liquid that is within the container.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/311,440 filed May 14, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,234,364 and entitled Passenger Beverage Server.
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