The present invention relates in general to a decorative cover object supported on the lid of a can, typically an aluminum can. More particularly, the present invention relates to a decorative cap, hat or helmet object supported on the lid of a can to enable drinking from the can.
There are devices presently used that attach to the top of a typical aluminum can. For examples, refer to U.S. Design Pat. D567,659 to Gran et al. that describes a beverage container closure and dispensing device. Refer also to U.S. Pat. No. 4,852,776 to Patton that describes a drinking spout for a beverage can. However, there is no existing spout-type device that also simulates a sports entity.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a decorative spout member attached to the top lid of the can and in which a spout is formed for the purpose of drinking from the can once opened.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a decorative cover object that comprises a decorative spout member as well as an insert mounted on the can for enabling substitution of different decorative covers.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a decorative cover object that is comprised of a decorative spout member including a drinking spout and an internal collar, and in which the decorative spout member further includes a cap or helmet structure having the drinking spout formed therein.
To accomplish the foregoing and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention there is provided a decorative cover object supported on the lid of a can to enable drinking from the can. The decorative cover object comprises a decorative spout member including a drinking spout and an internal collar; and an insert received by the internal collar and for support from the can. The insert includes a base that mates with the collar and a deflectable peripheral flange that releasably engages with the can lid.
Other aspects of the present invention include the insert base and internal collar have mating threaded surfaces; the collar and insert base both being cylindrical; including internal threads within the collar and external threads about the insert base adapted to threadedly engage with the internal threads within the collar to hold the insert in place relative to the collar; the insert is constructed of a plastic material with the insert base being more rigid than the insert peripheral flange; the decorative spout member also includes a cap or helmet structure having the drinking spout formed therein; the internal collar is supported integrally with an inner surface side of the cap or helmet structure; the insert peripheral flange has an angularly extending free end; including an engagement ring at the base of the peripheral flange; the base of the insert is defined by a cylindrical wall having external helical screw threads; the base of the insert also includes a support spoke that bridges across the cylindrical wall; and wherein the support spoke has multiple spokes and a center ring with each of the spokes extending between the ring and cylindrical wall.
Another embodiment is of a decorative cover object supported on the lid of a can to enable drinking from the can. The decorative cover object comprises a decorative spout member including a drinking spout and an internal collar; said decorative spout member further including a cap or helmet structure having the drinking spout formed therein; and said internal collar having a proximal end thereof formed integrally with an inner surface side of the cap or helmet and a distal end thereof formed as a deflectable peripheral flange that releasably engages with the can lid.
Other aspects of the present invention in this embodiment include the internal collar is cylindrical in shape; the deflectable peripheral flange has an angularly extending free end; including an engagement ring at the base of the peripheral flange; the proximal end of the collar is constructed of a rigid plastic material while the peripheral flange is constructed of a flexible non-rigid plastic material that is allowed to deflect to receive can lids of slightly different diameter; the internal collar is defined by a cylindrical wall that extends a greater distance than the length of the peripheral flange; the collar also includes a support spoke that bridges across the cylindrical wall; and wherein the support spoke has multiple spokes and a center ring with each of the spokes extending between the ring and cylindrical wall.
It should be understood that the drawings are provided for the purpose of illustration only and are not intended to define the limits of the disclosure. The foregoing and other objects and advantages of the embodiments described herein will become apparent with reference to the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Reference is now made to the drawings for an illustration of embodiments of the present invention.
The decorative cover of the present invention can assume many different forms. The one that is illustrated herein is a football helmet. Other covers or objects include, but are not limited to, a baseball cap, a cowboy hat, a Nascar helmet, a hockey helmet or goalie mask, a basketball, a soccer ball, a unique players, celebrity or politician's head, or any of the Disney character heads such as Mickey Mouse or Donald Duck. Regardless of the object used, at some area of the object there is provided a spout.
In the illustrated embodiment in
As indicated previously, the collar 24 is constructed of a plastic material and is substantially cylindrical in shape in fluid communication with the spout. The very bottom of the internal collar is internally threaded as indicated at 25 in
Reference is now made to
Thus, the insert 30 includes the deflectable peripheral flange 32, as well as a base 34. The base 34 is meant for mating with the collar. The deflectable peripheral flange releasably engages with the can lid as illustrated in
Thus, the insert is also defined by a substantially cylindrical wall with the threads 36 disposed on the outside of that wall. The base 34 of the insert also includes a support spoke structure 37. Refer in particular to the plan view of
Reference is now made to
In some ways the first embodiment of the present invention illustrated in
Having now described a limited number of embodiments of the present invention, it should now be apparent to those skilled in the art that numerous other embodiments and modifications thereof are contemplated as falling within the scope of the present invention, as defined by the appended claims.
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