Claims
- 1. A drink spout system, comprising:
a body, comprising:
a base portion adapted to couple the drink spout system to a drink container so that the drink spout system is positioned to receive drink fluid passing through an opening in the drink container, wherein the base portion includes a guide portion and an inlet, and a dispensing portion with an outlet through which drink fluid passes as it is dispensed from the drink spout system, wherein the dispensing portion defines at least a portion of a fluid conduit through which drink fluid may flow from the inlet in the base portion, through the fluid conduit, and be dispensed through the outlet, wherein the dispensing portion is adapted for movement along an axis generally toward and away from the base portion, and further wherein the dispensing portion includes a region that extends around the fluid conduit and extends in sliding engagement with the guide portion as the dispensing portion is moved generally toward and away from the base portion; a valve assembly adapted to regulate the flow of drink fluid through the fluid conduit to the outlet, wherein the valve assembly includes a plug member that is adapted to selectively obstruct the inlet to prevent drink fluid from flowing therethrough, wherein the valve assembly is selectively configurable between a closed position, in which the plug member obstructs the inlet to prevent drink fluid from passing through the fluid conduit to the outlet, and a dispensing position, in which the plug member is moved away from the inlet to permit drink fluid to flow through the fluid conduit to the outlet, wherein the valve assembly is adapted to be configured from the closed position to the dispensing position upon application of a user-applied force to the dispensing portion in a direction to urge the plug member away from the inlet and the outlet of the fluid conduit, wherein as the dispensing portion is urged along the axis generally toward the base portion, the guide portion guides the movement of the dispensing portion between the dispensing and the closed positions, and further wherein the dispensing portion includes a contactor that extends between the dispensing portion and the plug member so that movement of the dispensing portion along the axis generally toward the base portion causes the plug member to move along the axis generally away from the inlet as the dispensing portion slides along the guide portion; and a biasing mechanism adapted to urge the valve assembly toward the closed position and the dispensing portion away from the base portion.
- 2. The drink spout system of claim 1, wherein in the dispensing position, the plug member is completely free from engagement with the inlet.
- 3. The drink spout system of claim 1, wherein the contactor interconnects the plug member and the dispensing portion such that the dispensing portion and the plug member move as a unit.
- 4. The drink spout system of claim 3, wherein the contactor is integrally formed with at least one of the dispensing portion and the plug member.
- 5. The drink spout system of claim 3, wherein the contactor includes at least one support that extends from the dispensing portion into the fluid conduit.
- 6. The drink spout system of claim 1, wherein the biasing mechanism includes a plurality of members positioned generally radially outward relative to the fluid conduit and adapted to urge the plug member toward the closed position and the dispensing portion away from the base portion.
- 7. The drink spout system of claim 1, wherein the biasing mechanism extends from the body.
- 8. The drink spout system of claim 1, wherein the biasing mechanism is at least partially formed from an elastomeric material.
- 9. The drink spout system of claim 1, wherein the biasing mechanism includes at least one deflectable support.
- 10. The drink spout system of claim 1, wherein the biasing mechanism is formed from a non-elastomeric material.
- 11. The drink spout system of claim 1, wherein the biasing mechanism is adapted to urge the valve assembly beyond its closed position.
- 12. The drink spout system of claim 1, wherein the valve assembly includes a seal member that is formed from a resilient material and which is adapted to form a seal between the plug member and the inlet when the valve assembly is in its closed position.
- 13. The drink spout system of claim 12, wherein the plug member and the inlet each include perimeter regions, and further wherein in the closed position, the perimeter regions of the plug member and the inlet at least substantially overlap.
- 14. The drink spout system of claim 1, wherein the base portion further includes a cap portion that is adapted to be coupled to a neck of a drink container.
- 15. A drink spout system, comprising:
a body, comprising:
a base portion adapted to couple the drink spout system to a drink container so that the drink spout system is positioned to receive drink fluid passing through an opening in the drink container, wherein the base portion includes a cap region that is adapted to be removably coupled to a neck portion of a drink container, and further wherein the base portion includes a guide portion; and a dispensing portion rotatably coupled to the base portion, wherein the dispensing portion includes an outlet through which drink fluid passes as it is dispensed from the drink spout system, wherein the dispensing portion defines at least a portion of a fluid conduit through which drink fluid may flow from an inlet in the base portion of the body, through the fluid conduit, and be dispensed through the outlet, and further wherein the dispensing portion includes a region that slides along the guide portion as the dispensing portion is urged toward the base portion; a valve assembly adapted to selectively permit drink fluid to flow through the fluid conduit to the outlet, wherein the valve assembly is selectively configurable between a closed position, in which the valve assembly defines a barrier that prevents drink fluid from flowing through the fluid conduit, and a dispensing position, in which the valve assembly is permits drink fluid to flow through the fluid conduit, wherein the valve assembly is adapted to be configured from the closed position to the dispensing position upon application of a user-applied force to the dispensing portion in a direction to urge the valve assembly away from the inlet and the outlet of the fluid conduit; and a locking mechanism adapted to selectively restrict the valve assembly from being configured between the dispensing and closed positions, wherein the locking mechanism is selectively configurable between an unlocked configuration, in which the valve assembly may be urged to the dispensing position, and a locked configuration, in which the valve assembly is prevented from being configured to its dispensing position until the locking mechanism is configured to the unlocked configuration.
- 16. The drink spout system of claim 15, wherein the locking mechanism includes a first plurality of spaced-apart members extending from the dispensing portion and a second plurality of spaced-apart members extending from the base portion, and further wherein in the locked configuration, the first and the second pluralities of spaced-apart members engage each other to prevent the application of a user-applied force to the dispensing portion in a direction to urge the valve assembly away from the inlet and the outlet of the fluid conduit from being transmitted to the valve assembly to configure the valve assembly to the dispensing portion.
- 17. The drink spout system of claim 16, wherein in the unlocked configuration, the first and the second pluralities of spaced-apart members are positioned relative to each other such that the application of a user-applied force to the dispensing portion in a direction to urge the valve assembly away from the inlet and the outlet of the fluid conduit is transmitted to the valve assembly and urges the valve assembly to the dispensing position.
- 18. The drink spout system of claim 15, wherein the locking mechanism is selectively configurable between its locked and unlocked configurations by rotating the dispensing portion relative to the base portion.
- 19. The drink spout system of claim 15, wherein the locking mechanism includes a retaining structure that is adapted to selectively retain the lock mechanism in a selected configuration, wherein the retaining structure includes at least one catch and at least one seat that are releasably coupled together to retain the locking mechanism in the selected configuration.
- 20. The drink spout system of claim 19, wherein the at least one catch and the at least one seat are adapted to be released from engagement with each other by selective rotation of the dispensing portion relative to the base portion.
- 21. The drink spout system of claim 15, wherein the valve assembly includes at least one slit through which drink fluid may flow when the valve assembly is in the dispensing position.
- 22. The drink spout system of claim 15, wherein the dispensing portion includes a contacting portion that engages the valve assembly to urge the valve assembly to its dispensing position as the dispensing portion is moved toward the base portion.
- 23. The drink spout system of claim 22, wherein the guide portion extends around the contacting portion of the dispensing portion.
- 24. The drink spout system of claim 15, wherein the valve assembly is positioned to obstruct the inlet of the fluid conduit when the valve assembly is in the closed position.
- 25. The drink spout system of claim 24, wherein the valve assembly includes a perimeter portion that seals against the inlet when the valve assembly is in the closed position.
- 26. The drink spout system of claim 15, wherein the valve assembly includes a first portion, which is coupled to the body, and a perimeter portion that selectively seals against the body when the valve assembly is in the closed position.
- 27. The drink spout system of claim 15, wherein the drink spout system further includes a biasing mechanism that is adapted to urge the valve assembly to the closed position and the dispensing portion away from the base portion.
- 28. The drink spout system of claim 27, wherein the biasing mechanism includes a plurality of members positioned generally radially outward relative to the fluid conduit and adapted to urge the valve assembly toward its closed position and the dispensing portion away from the base portion.
- 29. The drink spout system of claim 27, wherein the biasing mechanism extends from the body.
- 30. The drink spout system of claim 27, wherein the biasing mechanism is at least partially formed from an elastomeric material.
- 31. The drink spout system of claim 27, wherein the biasing mechanism includes at least one deflectable support.
- 32. The drink spout system of claim 27, wherein the biasing mechanism is formed from a non-elastomeric material.
- 33. The drink spout system of claim 27, wherein the biasing mechanism is adapted to urge the valve assembly beyond its closed position.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of and claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/899,579, which was filed on Jul. 5, 2001, and is entitled “Drink Spout System,” and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/895,059, which was filed on Jun. 29, 2001, and is entitled “Drink Spout System.” The complete disclosures of the above-identified applications, which both claim priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/273,781 (filed Mar. 5, 2001), are hereby incorporated by reference for all purposes.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuations (2)
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