This application claims priority to Taiwanese Invention patent application No. 112115375, filed on Apr. 25, 2023, and incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
The disclosure relates to a container assembly for containing liquid, and a cover and a container thereof.
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When the cup lid 1 is engaged with a top end of a container 2, the engaging portion 13 thereof surrounds the top end of the container 2, and abuts against a lower edge of a protrusion 21 that is connected to the top end of the container 2. Through this, the cup lid 1 can be firmly connected to the container 2.
The engaging portion 13 and the protrusion 21 abut against each other in an upward and downward positional relationship. Although the engaging portion 13 and the protrusion 21 can block each other to prevent the cup lid 1 or the container 2 from falling apart, when the lateral friction force is weak, the cup lid 1 and the container 2 can easily rotate relative to each other. Moreover, when a gap is formed among the top end wall 122, an innermost one of the sidewalls 121 and the protrusion 21, the sealing effect between the paper molded cup lid 1 and the container 2 is poor.
Therefore, an object of the present disclosure is to provide a container assembly that can alleviate at least one of the drawbacks of the prior art and a cover and a container thereof.
According to one aspect of this disclosure, the cover of the container assembly includes a cover portion, a connecting portion, and a stopping portion. The container assembly further includes a container having a mouth portion surrounding an axis. The cover is configured to be detachably connected to the mouth portion of the container and is configured to cooperate with the container to define a receiving space. The connecting portion is connected to a periphery of the cover portion, and includes an outer sidewall that is configured to surround and press against the mouth portion and that has an end edge. The stopping portion surrounds the axis, is formed around the outer sidewall, and has a plurality of protruding ribs arranged in an array around the outer sidewall. Each protruding rib defines a gap with an adjacent one of the protruding ribs. The stopping portion has a highest point configured to cooperate with a lowest point of the mouth portion to define a contact area for frictional contact with the mouth portion. The contact area has a height along the axis that is more than 30% of a height of the stopping portion along the axis.
According to another aspect of this disclosure, the container assembly includes a plurality of containers each including a mouth portion surrounding an axis, and a plurality of the aforesaid covers each of which is detachably connected to the mouth portion of a respective one of the containers and each of which cooperates with the respective container to define a receiving space. The connecting portion of each cover further includes an inner sidewall surrounded by and radially spaced apart from the outer sidewall, and an abutment end wall connected between the inner and outer sidewalls and having a position difference with the cover portion along the axis.
The inner and outer sidewalls of each cover is configured to press against and clamp therebetween the mouth portion of the respective container. The abutment end wall and the inner and outer sidewalls of each cover cooperatively define an accommodating space for receiving the mouth portion of the respective container. The accommodating space has an opening opposite to the abutment end wall. The covers are stackable along the axis. When the covers are stacked, the abutment end wall of one of the covers abuts against the stopping portion of an adjacent one of the covers, and the cover portion, the abutment end wall and the inner sidewall of each cover are respectively spaced apart from the cover portion, the abutment end wall and the inner sidewall of the adjacent cover.
According to yet another of this disclosure, the container assembly includes a container having a mouth portion surrounding an axis, and the aforesaid cover detachably connected to the mouth portion of the container and cooperating with the container to define a receiving space.
Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings. It is noted that various features may not be drawn to scale.
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In this embodiment, the container 3 is a cup, and includes a bottom wall 31, a surrounding wall 32 extending upwardly from a periphery of the bottom wall 31 along an axis (X), and a mouth portion 33 located on a top side of the surrounding wall 32. The bottom wall 31, the surrounding wall 32 and the mouth portion 33 are integrally formed as one piece from pulp.
The surrounding wall 32 has a first or small diameter section 321 connected to the bottom wall 31, a second or large diameter section 322 opposite to the small diameter section 321, and an abutment section 323 connected between the small and large diameter sections 321, 322. The small diameter section 321 has a width (D1) along a width direction (Y) transverse to the axis (X) less than a width (D2) of the large diameter section 322 along the width direction (Y).
The mouth portion 33 surrounds the axis (X), and includes an inner annular wall 331 connected to an end of the large diameter section 322 that is opposite to the bottom wall 31, an outer annular wall 332 radially spaced apart from the inner annular wall 331, and a top end wall 333 interconnecting the inner and outer annular walls 331, 332 and having a position difference with the bottom wall 31 along the axis (X). The top end wall 333 and the inner and outer annular walls 331, 332 cooperatively define an annular space 330 having an opening opposite to the top end wall 333. The outer annular wall 332 has a lowest point 334.
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The connecting portion 42 includes an inner sidewall 421 connected to the periphery of the cover portion 41, an outer sidewall 422 radially spaced apart from and surrounding the inner sidewall 421, and an abutment end wall 423 connected between the inner and outer sidewalls 421, 422 and having a position difference with the cover portion 41 along the axis (X). The outer sidewall 422 has an end edge 424 opposite to the abutment end wall 423. The abutment end wall 423 and the inner and outer sidewalls 421, 422 cooperatively define an accommodating space 420 having an opening opposite to the abutment end wall 423. The abutment end wall 423 has a width (D3) along the width direction (Y) less than a width (D4) of the accommodating space 420 along the width direction (Y).
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When the cover 4 is moved toward the container 3 along the axis (X) and is sleeved on the mouth portion 33 thereof, the mouth portion 33 is inserted into the accommodating space 420 until it presses against the abutment end wall 423 of the cover 4. At this time, the accommodating space 420 of the cover 4 receives the mouth portion 33 of the container 3, the inner and outer sidewalls 421, 422 of the cover 4 respectively press against and clamp therebetween the inner and outer annular walls 331, 332 of the mouth portion 33, and the abutment end wall 423 of the cover 4 presses against the top end wall 333 of the mouth portion 33.
Hence, with the inner sidewall 421 of the cover 4 and the inner annular wall 331 of the container 3 abutting against and in frictional contact with each other, with the outer sidewall 422 of the cover 4 and the outer annular wall 332 of the container 3 abutting against and in frictional contact with each other, and with the abutment end wall 423 of the cover 4 and the top end wall 333 of the container 3 abutting against and in frictional contact with each other, they can form three tight rings from the inside to the outside after the cover 4 is engaged to the container 3.
More importantly, since the container 3 and the cover 4 are made of pulp, they have elastoplasticity. Therefore, during pressing of the outer sidewall 422 of the cover 4 against the outer annular wall 332 of the mouth portion 33, apart from the outer annular wall 332 being able to deform in the annular space 330 so as to get close to the outer sidewall 422, the protruding ribs 430 between the outer sidewall 422 and the outer annular wall 332 can also press against the outer annular wall 322.
At this time, the highest point 431 of the stopping portion 43 can cooperate with the lowest point 334 of the mouth portion 33 to define a contact area (43a) for frictional contact with the mouth portion 33. Furthermore, as shown in
In addition to significantly expanding the frictional contact area between the cover 4 and the mouth portion 33 so as to increase the stability of connection of the cover 4 with the mouth portion 33, the tight rings can also be used to form protective layers with different blocking directions from the inside to the outside to prevent the liquid in the receiving space 40 from leaking outwardly. More importantly, since the protruding ribs 430 are arranged in an array and form a grid-like structure, when the outer side of the outer annular wall 332 is deformed to engage the gaps 44 between the adjacent protruding ribs 430, the protruding ribs 430 can engage with the outer annular wall 332 of the mouth portion 33 to prevent the container 3 and the cover 4 from rotating relative to each other.
Since the container 3 and the cover 4 are made of pulp, the outer sidewall 422, the protruding ribs 430 and the outer annular wall 332 are deformable. Hence, when an external force is sufficient to deform the protruding ribs 430 or the outer annular wall 332, the container 3 and the cover 4 can rotate slightly.
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It should be noted that the container 3 is not limited to a cup, and in other variations of this embodiment, the container 3 may be a bowl, as shown in
Through the above description, the advantages of this disclosure can be summarized as follows:
In the description above, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details have been set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiments. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that one or more other embodiments may be practiced without some of these specific details. It should also be appreciated that reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” an embodiment with an indication of an ordinal number and so forth means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic may be included in the practice of the disclosure. It should be further appreciated that in the description, various features are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of various inventive aspects; such does not mean that every one of these features needs to be practiced with the presence of all the other features. In other words, in any described embodiment, when implementation of one or more features or specific details does not affect implementation of another one or more features or specific details, said one or more features may be singled out and practiced alone without said another one or more features or specific details. It should be further noted that one or more features or specific details from one embodiment may be practiced together with one or more features or specific details from another embodiment, where appropriate, in the practice of the disclosure.
While the disclosure has been described in connection with what is considered the exemplary embodiment, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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112115375 | Apr 2023 | TW | national |