The present disclosure relates to drink cups, and particularly to lids for drink cups. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a lid with an opening for removing liquid from the drink cup and a closure that blocks the opening.
According to the present disclosure, a liquid container comprises a lid adapted to mate with the brim of a cup. The cup also includes a floor and a side wall extending from the brim toward the floor.
In illustrative embodiments, the lid includes a central closure formed to include the liquid-discharge outlet and a ring-shaped brim mount arranged to surround the central closure. The brim mount of the lid is configured to mate with the brim of the cup to hold the central closure in a stationary position closing a cup mouth opening into an interior liquid reservoir chamber formed in the cup and placing the liquid-discharge outlet in fluid communication with any liquid stored in the interior liquid reservoir chamber of the cup.
In illustrative embodiments, the central closure includes an upstanding drink spout having a top wall that is formed to include the liquid-discharge outlet. An outlet closure is coupled to the drink spout for pivotable movement about a horizontal pivot axis between a closed position blocking access to the liquid-discharge outlet and an opened position spaced apart from the liquid-discharge outlet.
In illustrative embodiments, the lid is made from a thermoformed sheet of polypropylene. The lid is formed to have a low profile and a thickness of the lid is minimized to reduce an overall weight of the lid thereby saving material. The outlet closure includes a reinforcement structure to rigidify the outlet closure to reduce unwanted bending of the outlet closure due to the reduction in material used to form the lid. The reinforcement structure stiffens the outlet closure so that when a consumer pivots the outlet closure from the closed position to the opened position, the outlet closure is aligned with an outlet closure retainer that is used to hold the outlet closure in the opened position so that the consumer can drink from the liquid-discharge outlet.
Additional features of the present disclosure will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of illustrative embodiments exemplifying the best mode of carrying out the disclosure as presently perceived.
The detailed description particularly refers to the accompanying figures in which:
A liquid container 10 in accordance with the present disclosure includes a cup 12 having a brim 14 and a lid 20 that is configured to mate with the brim 14 of the cup 12 using an interference fit to cover an interior liquid reservoir chamber 15 of the cup 12. A first illustrative embodiment of a container 10 including lid 20 is shown in
Cup 12 includes a brim 14, a floor 16, and a side wall 18 extending upwardly from floor 16 to brim 14 as shown in
Lid 20 may include any size suitable to coincide with brim 14 of cup 12 as suggested in
Ring-shaped brim mount 22 includes an inner side wall 34, a top wall 36, and an outer side wall 38 as shown in
Central closure 24 is coupled to inner side wall 34 of brim mount 22 and forms an upper barrier to block liquids from flowing out of interior liquid reservoir chamber 15 until outlet closure 26 is removed from liquid-discharge outlet 32. Central closure includes drink spout 28, a central basin 44, and a plateau 46 as shown in
Outlet closure 26 is movable about a horizontal pivot axis 48 between a closed position blocking access to the liquid-discharge outlet 32, as shown in
Outlet closure 26 includes an outlet-closure skirt 54, an outlet-closure pedestal 56 that extends upwardly from outlet-closure skirt 54, and an outlet-closure reinforcement rib 58 coupled to the outlet-closure skirt 54 as shown in
Outlet-closure reinforcement rib 58 is formed as an indentation into an outer surface of outlet-closure skirt 54 and has an arcuate shape to extend at least partially around outlet-closure pedestal 56 as shown in
Outlet-closure retainer 52 has a shape that corresponds to at least a portion of outlet-closure pedestal 56 as shown in
Outlet-closure pedestal 56 includes a curved surface 78 that faces outwardly away from a center of lid 20, a first side surface 80, an opposite second side surface 82, and a retainer surface 84 that faces toward the center of lid 20 as shown in
Lid 20 is made from a sheet of polymeric material that includes polypropylene. In some embodiments, the sheet consists of polypropylene, however, the sheet may include other polymeric materials such as, for example, polystyrene, polyethylene, or any other suitable polymeric material. The sheet is formed into lid 20 using a thermoforming process in illustrative embodiments, however, any other suitable forming process may also be used. Lid 20 is shaped to have a low profile such that substantially all of the features of lid 20 are arranged between top wall 36 of brim mount 22 and a lower edge 37 of brim mount as shown in
A thickness of the sheet may be minimized to reduce the overall weight of lid 20 as shown in
The sheet forming lid 20 may have a first thickness 90 at drink spout 28, a second thickness 92 at central basin 44, and a third thickness 94 at plateau 46. In some embodiments, second thickness 92 is less than both first thickness 90 and third thickness 94. In some embodiments, the third thickness 94 is less than or equal to the first thickness 90 and greater than the second thickness 92.
The following Examples of lids 20 are non-limiting. All of the values shown below for Examples 1 to 3 are approximate and may have a manufacturing tolerance within plus or minus 20 percent.
The first example of a lid 20 with varying thicknesses 90, 92, 94 is described below in Table 1. This lid 20 is made from polypropylene and has an outer diameter of about 4.25 inches.
The second example of a lid 20 with varying thicknesses 90, 92, 94 is described below in Table 2. This lid 20 is made from polypropylene and has an outer diameter of about 3.97 inches.
The third example of a lid 20 with varying thicknesses 90, 92, 94 is described below in Table 3. This lid 20 is made from polypropylene and has an outer diameter of about 3.64 inches.
Accordingly, lid 20 may have a weight-to-diameter ratio of less than 1 due to the low profile design of lid 20, the thicknesses 90, 92, 94, and the material used to form lid 20. In some embodiments, the weight-to-diameter ratio is within a range of about 0.5 to about 0.8. In some embodiments, the weight-to-diameter ratio is within a range of about 0.55 to about 0.8. In some embodiments, the weight-to-diameter ratio is within a range of about 0.6 to about 0.8. In some embodiments, the weight-to-diameter ratio is within a range of about 0.65 to about 0.8. In some embodiments, the weight-to-diameter ratio is within a range of about 0.7 to about 0.8. In some embodiments, the weight-to-diameter ratio is within a range of about 0.75 to about 0.8. In some embodiments, the weight-to-diameter ratio is within a range of about 0.5 to about 0.75. In some embodiments, the weight-to-diameter ratio is within a range of about 0.5 to about 0.7. In some embodiments, the weight-to-diameter ratio is within a range of about 0.5 to about 0.65. In some embodiments, the weight-to-diameter ratio is within a range of about 0.5 to about 0.6. In some embodiments, the weight-to-diameter ratio is within a range of about 0.5 to about 0.55. In some embodiments, the weight-to-diameter ratio is within a range of about 0.55 to about 0.75. In some embodiments, the weight-to-diameter ratio is within a range of about 0.68 to about 0.7. In some embodiments, the weight-to-diameter ratio is within a range of about 0.69 to about 0.8. In some embodiments, the weight-to-diameter ratio is within a range of about 0.57 to about 0.6.
The fourth example of a comparable lid that is different than lid 20 of the illustrative embodiment is described below in Table 4. This lid is made from polyethylene terephthalate and has an outer diameter of about 3.97 inches. The lid also has varying thicknesses 90, 92, however, the lid does not have a plateau 46 so thickness 94 is not applicable.
Referring back to lid 20 of the illustrative embodiment, top wall 30 of drink spout 28 is arranged to lie on a horizontal plane 59 as shown in
Forward surface 64 is arranged to extend substantially in a vertical direction perpendicular to horizontal plane 59 as shown in
Lid 20 may include plateau 46 for any of a variety of reasons. Plateau 46 may include, for example, a company logo or indicia and/or a slotted straw opening. Plateau 46 may include an orientation indentation 47 at or near a rear portion of plateau 46 for any of a variety of reasons, including but not limited to helping a user locate the rear part of lid 20, for example by locating and/or feeling orientation indentation 47 with a finger without actually looking at lid 20. Orientation indentation 47 may be formed in a side wall of orientation indentation 47, which may extend upwardly from central basin 44. By locating orientation indentation 47, a user may be better able to locate liquid-discharge outlet 32 and/or outlet closure 26, for example, and better prevent spilling when attempting to drink through lid 20. Lid 20 may also be formed to include a vent aperture 45 in central basin 44, which may for example be located at or near plateau 46 and/or orientation indentation 47 as show in
Another embodiment of a lid 220 in accordance with the present disclosure is shown in
Lid 220 includes a ring-shaped brim mount 222, a central closure 224, and an outlet closure 226 as shown in
Ring-shaped brim mount 222 includes an inner side wall 234, a top wall 236, and an outer side wall 238 as shown in
Another embodiment of a lid 320 in accordance with the present disclosure is shown in
Lid 320 includes a ring-shaped brim mount 322, a central closure 324, and an outlet closure 326 as shown in
Ring-shaped brim mount 322 includes an inner side wall 334, a top wall 336, and an outer side wall 338 as shown in
Central basin 344 includes a plurality of push buttons 398 that extend upwardly in the same direction as plateau 346. The plurality of push buttons 398 provide a mechanism for a user to provide an input to at least one of the buttons so that the button will change from a first condition to a second condition. For example, a user may push a button 398 so that it is no longer upwardly projecting but rather changes to a downwardly projecting state that a user can readily visually or tactilely identify. Such a feature could be used to indicate the contents of a cup to which the lid is coupled. Central basin 344 may also include other indicia near each button 398 that could be used also to provide information to a user in any of a variety of ways. Indicia and push buttons 398 could cooperate to communicate information to a user, such as a button 398 proximate a certain indicia being used to suggest that indicia.
Another embodiment of a lid 420 in accordance with the present disclosure is shown in
Lid 420 includes a ring-shaped brim mount 422, a central closure 424, and an outlet closure 426 as shown in
Ring-shaped brim mount 422 includes an inner side wall 434, a top wall 436, and an outer side wall 438 as shown in
Central basin 444 also includes a plurality of push buttons 498 that extend upwardly in the same direction as plateau 446. The plurality of push buttons 498 provide a mechanism for a user to provide an input to at least one of the buttons so that the button will change from a first condition to a second condition. For example, a user may push a button 498 so that it is no longer upwardly projecting but rather changes to a downwardly projecting state that a user can readily visually or tactilely identify. Such a feature could be used to indicate the contents of a cup to which the lid is coupled. Central basin 446 may also include other indicia near each button 498 that could be used also to provide information to a user in any of a variety of ways. Indicia and push buttons 498 could cooperate to communicate information to a user, such as a button 498 proximate a certain indicia being used to suggest that indicia.
Another embodiment of a lid 520 in accordance with the present disclosure is shown in
Lid 520 includes a ring-shaped brim mount 522, a central closure 524, and an outlet closure 526 as shown in
Ring-shaped brim mount 522 includes an inner side wall 534, a top wall 536, and an outer side wall 538 as shown in
Central basin 544 also includes a plurality of push buttons 598 that extend upwardly in the same direction as plateau 546. The plurality of push buttons 598 provide a mechanism for a user to provide an input to at least one of the buttons so that the button will change from a first condition to a second condition. For example, a user may push a button 598 so that it is no longer upwardly projecting but rather changes to a downwardly projecting state that a user can readily visually or tactilely identify. Such a feature could be used to indicate the contents of a cup to which the lid is coupled. Central basin 544 may also include other indicia near each button 598 that could be used also to provide information to a user in any of a variety of ways. Indicia and push buttons 598 could cooperate to communicate information to a user, such as a button 598 proximate a certain indicia being used to suggest that indicia.
Outlet closure 526 includes an outlet-closure skirt 554 and an outlet closure pedestal 556 that extends upwardly from outlet-closure skirt 554. The outlet-closure skirt 554 has an outer edge with a shape that matches a perimeter of the liquid-discharge outlet 532. Outlet closure pedestal 556 is formed in a generally central region of outlet-closure skirt 554 and is configured to be engaged by a consumer to change outlet closure 526 from the closed position to the opened position for access to liquids in interior liquid reservoir chamber 15. Outlet closure pedestal 556 includes a pedestal tip 587 and a pedestal base 589. The transition from the pedestal base 589 to the pedestal tip 587 is more abrupt than the transition from broadening portions 88 to vertically extending portions 86 of outlet-closure pedestal 56.
In some embodiments, lid 20, and/or any component thereof, may be made of any of a variety of materials, including, but not limited to, any of a variety of suitable plastics material, any other material, or any combination thereof. Suitable plastics material may include, but is not limited to, polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polystyrene (PS), high-density polyethylene (HDPE), low-density polyethylene (LDPE), linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE), crystallized polyethylene terephthalate (CPET), mixtures and combinations thereof, or any other plastics material or any mixtures and combinations thereof. It is understood that multiple layers of material may be used for any of a variety of reasons, including to improve barrier properties, or to provide known functions related to multiple layer structures. The multiple layers, if included, may be of various materials, including but not limited to those recited herein.
In some embodiments, lid 20, and/or any component thereof, may be substantially rigid, substantially flexible, a hybrid of rigid and flexible, or any combination of rigid, flexible, and/or hybrid, such as having some areas be flexible and some rigid. It is understood that these examples are merely illustrative, are not limiting, and are provided to illustrate the versatility of options available in various embodiments of lid 20, and/or any component thereof.
In some embodiments, a variety of processes or combination thereof may be used to form lid 20, and/or any component thereof, or any layer or substrate used therein. For example, any component, layer, or substrate, or combination thereof, may be thermoformed, injection molded, injection stretch blow molded, blow molded, extrusion blow molded, coextruded, subjected to any other suitable process, or subjected to any combination thereof. In some embodiments, lid 20, and/or any component thereof may be formed substantially of injection molded and/or thermoformed suitable plastics material, although other materials and forming processes may be used instead of or in addition to injection molding and thermoforming, respectively. Various materials and/or processes may be used to form lid 20, and/or any component thereof, as will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art. In some embodiments, lid 20, and/or any component thereof, may be substantially a one-piece design and/or substantially formed as an integral or unitary structure. Reference is hereby made to U.S. Publication No. 2020/0140160 and titled DRINK CUP LID for disclosure relating to drink cup lids that are made from a material comprising polypropylene, which application is hereby incorporated in its entirety herein. Reference is hereby made to U.S. Publication No. 2019/0039328 and titled METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR THERMOFORMING AN ARTICLE for disclosure relating to a method of manufacturing lids, which application is hereby incorporated in its entirety herein.
In some embodiments, while some directional terms are used herein, such as top, bottom, upper, lower, inward, outward, upward, downward, etc., these terms are not intended to be limiting but rather to relate to one or more exemplary orientations, positions, and/or configuration of lid 20, and/or any component thereof. It is understood lid 20 and/or any component or portion thereof may be inverted or re-oriented to face or point a different direction without departing from the nature of lid 20 disclosed herein.
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/887,252, filed Aug. 15, 2019, which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
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