People of all walks of life use shaker bottles to mix, shake, and drink protein and other supplements. For many, it is a ritual to put their preferred supplements and liquids in a shaker bottle, shake vigorously, and drink, anticipating important health benefits. As more people become health aware and participate in exercise and sporting events, the use of shaker bottles continues to increase. Because shaker bottles are ubiquitous, it is easy to forget that their advent and popularity is relatively recent and that, therefore, design options and functionality somewhat limited. Significantly, the increased adoption of shaker bottles also spawns evolving consumer desire for variety, broadened functionality, and increased efficiency.
Existing shaker bottle designs have identifiable deficiencies. For example, many shaker bottles incorporate flip cap closures and carrying loops. The connections of these elements typically incorporate some form of hollowed out cylinder. This kind of design has several design disadvantages. For example, cylinders are susceptible to shrink and warp, giving an unstable, sticky, or uneven motion to the pivoting parts of the lid. Additionally, cylinders are bulky and use a lot of plastic material, thereby increasing the cost of manufacture and creating a drag on the environmental benefits for which reusable containers are normally touted. Also, conventional cylindrical connections raise the elevation of the lid resulting in an unwieldy obstacle to a drinking user's nose. The resulting dynamic restricts the container's angle of tilt and makes the drinking user tilt their head back awkwardly to drink. Furthermore, flip cap and carry loop combinations are restricted in their range of pivot, with one element restricting the range of motion of the other. Further disadvantages could be described.
What is needed is a new category of lid that addresses and overcomes the many disadvantages of current shaker bottle lids, including those that incorporate cylindrical flip cap and/or carry loop portions. Such a lid would provide advantages including stable pivoting connections, a large range of independent pivot for the flip cap and carry loop, and an accommodation for a drinking user's nose, among other improvements.
In accordance with the above, the invention includes a new container lid with flip cap and nesting carry loop that may be embodied within shaker bottle products. The lid has a lid body with drinking spout, a cap body with a closure for the drinking spout, and a carry loop with a connector that nests inside the cap body. The structure of these elements is unique and provides a number of functional advantages. For example, the lid body has integrally formed slots shaped and configured to retain narrow rounded portions of the independently pivotable cap body and carry loop. This provides improved stability and consistency of the pivoting elements while also using less material than other designs.
The underside of the lid may have one or more recesses that increase interior the interior volume within the lid (compared to other designs), thus enhancing mixing functionality. To explain, shaker bottles typically have dome-shaped or elevated lids designed to provide airspace within the lid and above the cup so that contents can move rapidly when shaken, especially when those contents were placed by a user close to the brim.
The lid may include a recess formed by the cap body and/or carry loop to accommodate a user's nose while drinking, thus increasing the angle of tilt and ease of use. The cap body and carry loop have an approximately 180-degree range of pivot.
To further clarify the above and other aspects of the present invention, a more particular description of the invention will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments thereof which are illustrated in the appended drawings. It is appreciated that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope. The drawings may not be drawn to scale. The invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings in which:
The present invention in its various embodiments, some of which are depicted in the figures herein, is a container lid with a flip cap and nesting carry loop 101. Referring now to
The lid body 102 has a first, integral projection 106 that extends from and above a top surface of the lid body 102 opposite and in-line with a second projection 107 that also extends from the top surface of the lid body 102. The projections 106, 107 may alternatively be referred to herein as “ears”. Projections 106, 107 may have fastener portions (e.g., 301) configured to facilitate pivotable attachment of the cap body 103 and/or the carry loop 104 to the lid body 102. Across embodiments, such fastener portions may be, for example, recesses, partial apertures, pegs or connectors, or full apertures that extend through the ears. In the illustrated embodiment, the lid body 102 is generally domed with one or more ledge portions 201 generally located behind or aft of the drinking spout 105. However, other lid bodies in other embodiments may have different shapes and/or configurations without departing from the purposes or scope of the invention. The illustrated embodiment is shown for exemplary purposes only.
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Cap body 103 and carry loop 104 may be releasably attachable to each other and/or the lid body 102 through their respective fastener portions. When the cap body 103 and carry loop 104 are attached, the carry loop 104 is generally positioned inside of the cap body 103 in that the first 501 and second shoulders 502 of the cap body 103 generally bookend the fastener portion and/or connector of the carry loop 104.
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So configured, the lid provides optimized mixing capability through a unique pivotable flip cap and nesting carry loop structure. To summarize some of the functional and structural benefits discussed above: First, the structure of the lid body, cap body, and carry loop—and particularly the connections thereof-provide increased stability and consistency with a design that is minimalist and elegant in relation to the abovementioned problems that it addresses and solves. Second, the recessed structure of the underside of the lid optimizes interior volume of the lid by providing more “negative” space to improve fluid and mixing dynamics. Third, space in the cap body and/or carry loop accommodates a user's nose while the user is drinking from the spout, thus increasing the angle at which a user can tilt the shaker bottle to drink. Fourth, the pivotable flip cap and nesting carry loop allows the cap body to pivot 180 degrees away from the spout, instead of at lesser angles found in prior art cap body and carry loop combinations. While the flap cap and carry loop of the prior art, with its restricted angles, has a tendency for the flip cap to hit a user's face when the user is drinking, the embodiments herein, with their less restricted angles and 180-degree range, avoid this tendency of the flip cap to hit the user's face when the user is drinking.
More functional and structural benefits, beyond those discussed above, are apparent. For example, fifth, because of the added range of travel of the cap body and carry loop, additional features can be added to the top of the cap body and/or lid, such as, for example, one or more clips configured to retain one or more of a credit card, debit card, driver's license, membership card, loyalty card, and the like. Other features may include straps or bands that extend across and/or over the flip cap. Sixth, the configuration of the cap body and carry loop facilitate even stacking of the lid body because, unlike other designs in the prior art, the carry loop does not stick backward beyond the lid body sidewall or upward above the lid body cars. Seventh, the unique cap body and carry loop structure with space A reduces the amount of plastic material needed compared to shaker bottles with analogous features, thereby providing added cost-of-manufacturing reduction and important environmental benefits.
The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.
This application is a continuation-in-part of United States design patent application Ser. No. 29/885,472, filed on Feb. 24, 2023, and claims priority thereto.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 29885472 | Feb 2023 | US |
Child | 18117501 | US |