1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a cap for a cup.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A cup can be enclosed by a cap. A conventional cap has an annular engaging rim extended downward to engage with an engaging lip of the cap.
When the cup is pressed to slightly deform, the engaging lip may not tightly engage with the engaging rim. As such, the contents in the cup may leak, and the cap may disengage from the cup.
The present invention is, therefore, arisen to obviate or at least mitigate the above mentioned disadvantages.
The main object of the present invention is to provide a cap that can be tightly capped on a cup.
To achieve the above and other objects, a cap of the present invention has a cap surface and an engaging portion surrounding the cap surface. The engaging portion includes an annular inner wall, an annular outer wall and an upper section connecting between the inner wall and the outer wall. A diameter of the inner wall substantially corresponds to an inner diameter of the engaging lip. The outer wall includes a first section and a second section. The first section is downward extended from the upper section, and the first section has a distal end from which the second section is extended outward and downward. At least one engaging rim is formed between the first and second sections inward. A distance between the first section and the inner wall equals to a thickness of the engaging lip. An annular engaging slot is defined between the inner wall, the first section and the upper section for the engaging lip to engage therewith. A distance between the engaging rim and the inner wall is smaller than the thickness of the engaging lip so as to prevent the engaging lip from disengaging from the engaging slot while the cap is capped on the cup.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations only, the preferred embodiment(s) in accordance with the present invention.
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The engaging portion 20 includes an annular inner wall 21, an annular outer wall 22 and an upper section 23 connecting between the inner wall 21 and the outer wall 22. A diameter of the inner wall 21 substantially corresponds to an inner diameter of the engaging lip 5. The outer wall 22 includes a first section 221 and a second section 222. The first section 221 is extended downward from the upper section 23, and the first section 221 has a distal end, from which the second section 222 is extended outward and downward. At least one engaging rim 223 is formed between the first and second sections inward.
In the present embodiment, there is only one engaging rim 223 annularly formed between the first and second sections 221 and 222. That is, the engaging rim 223 surrounds the cap surface. In other possible embodiments of the present invention, there can be a plurality of engaging rims 223 arranged discontinuously around the engaging slot 24. Preferably, the engaging rims 223 are separated from each other at constant interval.
A distance between the first section 221 and the inner wall 21 equals to a thickness of the engaging lip 5. The annular engaging slot 24 is defined between the inner wall 21, the first section 221 and the upper section 23 for the engaging lip 5 to engage therewith.
In addition, a distance between the engaging rim 223 and the inner wall 21 is slightly smaller than the thickness of the engaging lip 5 so as to prevent the engaging lip 5 from disengaging from the engaging slot 24 while the cap is capped on the cup. Preferably, a distance between the engaging rim 223 and the upper section 23 equals to a height of the engaging lip 5.
Thereby, the inner wall 21 and the outer wall 22 can tightly clamp the engaging lip 5 as the lip 5 is received in the engaging slot 24. The engaging rim 23 is further designed to prevent the engaging lip 5 from slipping out of the engaging slot 24. Even if the cup is pressed to slightly deform, the engaging lip 5 can still be entirely surrounded by the engaging slot 24. As such, the engaging lip 5 will have minimum deformation and be tightly engaged with the engaging slot 24. For guiding purposes, the largest diameter of the second section 222 is preferably bigger than that of the engaging lip 5, so that the engaging lip 5 can be guided by the second section 222 when the engaging lip 5 is to engage with the engaging slot 24.
Further because the inner wall 21 can tightly abut against the inner surface of the cup, the cup with the cap can, therefore, have better anti-leakage ability. That is, the contents in the cup can hardly leak through the gap between the cap and the cup.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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099201636 | Jan 2010 | TW | national |