This application and its disclosure generally relate to the field of drinking bottles with movable spouts.
Many conventional water bottles provide a spout movable from a stowed position into a dispensing position. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 9,162,802 discloses a water bottle having a lid with a spout and a spout cover. The spout and the spout cover are movable in opposite directions between the stowed position and the dispensing position. The spout and the spout cover are connected to an actuating mechanism. In order to move the spout and the spout cover from the stowed position into the dispensing position, a user pushes a button of the actuating mechanism. However, the same button cannot be used by the user to return the spout and the spout cover back into the stowed position. For this, the user has to push the spout cover back into the stowed position, which, in turn, moves the spout cover into the stowed position. This is often inconvenient for the user.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a drinking bottle where a drinking spout can be activated, i.e., moved from a stowed position into a dispensing position, using a natural swiping movement.
A drinking bottle, in accordance with the present disclosure, includes a container and a lid. The container has a hollow interior for holding a liquid. The lid can be connected to the container so as to enclose the hollow interior. The lid has a top surface, a spout, a spout guard and a twist ring. The spout includes a drinking end and a drinking channel, and is movable between a stowed position, in which the drinking end is positioned adjacent the top surface and the drinking channel is not connected to the hollow interior of the container, and a dispensing position, in which the spout is positioned above the top surface of the lid and the drinking channel is connected to the hollow interior of the container so as to allow a user to drink the liquid from the container. The twist ring is operably connected to the spout and is selectively movable between a closed position corresponding to the stowed position of the spout, a drinking position corresponding to the dispensing position of the spout, and an open position at which the lid is disconnected from the container. The spout guard is fixedly mounted on the twist ring and partially extends above the top surface of the lid so as to partially cover the drinking end of the spout when the spout is in the stowed position. A swiping movement of the spout guard causes the twist ring to rotate between the closed position and the drinking position, and correspondingly causes the spout to move between the stowed position and the dispensing position.
In one specific aspect, the drinking bottle includes a locking mechanism located on the spout guard. When the locking mechanism is locked, the twist ring is precluded from moving.
The above aspects, advantages and features are of representative embodiments only. It should be understood that they are not to be considered limitations on the invention as defined by the claims. Additional features and advantages of the invention will become apparent in the following description, from the drawings, and from the claims.
The invention is illustrated by way of examples which are not a limitation, and the figures of the accompanying drawings in which references denote corresponding parts, and in which:
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Lid 30 preferably includes a main bottom portion 38, a twist ring 60, a spout 40 and a main top portion 42 with a top surface 32. A spout guard 50 is provided on the twist ring 60.
Spout 40 includes a drinking end 44 and a drinking channel 46 protected by top and bottom spout shells 56 and 58, respectively. Further, spout 40 is movable between a stowed (i.e., closed) position and a dispensing (i.e., open) position. In the dispensing position, spout 40 extends substantially vertically above the top surface 32, and the drinking channel 46 is fluidly connected to the hollow interior 22 of the container through an opening 48 (shown in
Movement of the spout 40 between the dispensing and stowed positions is facilitated by the twist ring 60, which is operatively connected to the spout. In accordance with the preferred embodiment, twist ring 60 is selectively movable between three positions, i.e. a closed position corresponding to the stowed position of the spout, a drinking position corresponding to the dispensing position of the spout, and an open position at which the lid is disconnected from the container. Spout guard 50 is fixedly mounted on the twist ring 60 and partially extends above the top surface 32 so as to partially cover the drinking end 44 of the spout 40 when the spout is in the stowed position. This construction of the spout guard helps to keep the spout clean and prevents the spout from touching other objects when the spout is stowed. A swiping movement of the spout guard 50 causes the twist ring to rotate between the closed position and the drinking position, and correspondingly causes the spout to move between the stowed position and the dispensing position.
The inclination angle of the spout 40 with respect to the top surface 32 can be controlled by the turning distance of the twist ring 60. In other words, the greater the rotation of the twist ring, the greater the angle between the spout and the top surface. In the farthest dispensing position, the spout is preferably substantially perpendicular to the top surface. The silicone material of the spout also acts as a spring mechanism to assist in moving the spout into the dispensing position. The tension in the silicone created when the spout is stowed, helps to spring the spout open when the twist ring is swiped.
A lock switch 52 is provided on the lid 30. Lock switch is preferably movable between a locked position, in which the switch engages a notch 54 of the main bottom portion 38 thereby preventing the twist ring 60 from rotating, and an unlocked position, in which the switch is disengaged from the notch 54 and the twist ring is allowed to rotate. Lock switch 52 is located at the front of the lid, preferably at the spout guard. This convenient location allows the user to easily lock and unlock the lid with one hand. The user can lock the bottle for when he/she throws it into a bag or when he/she just wants to ensure that the spout does not open.
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A TPR textured grip is preferably provided on the twist ring 60 to allow the user to easily grip and twist the ring to open the spout. The TPR also helps to tighten and untighten the lid to the bottle. A domed silicone air flow seal 68 is preferably provided in the lid to allow air into the bottle to create ventilation necessary for drinking with a straw. Finally, a silicone ring is preferably provided within the lid to seal the bottle to the lid when screwed on.
The disclosed drinking bottle has an innovative mechanism that allows the user to open and close the bottle with a s of a finger, By simply swiping his/her thumb across the front spout guard the user can open the spout. He/she can also use two hands and twist then the entire outer lid to open and close the bottle. This motion of swiping is something that people are used to now with the age of the touch screen which makes this a natural movement.
In the preceding specification, the invention has been described with reference to specific exemplary embodiments thereof It will however, be evident that various modifications and changes may be made thereto without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the claims that follow. The specification and drawings are accordingly to be regarded in an illustrative manner rather than a restrictive sense. What is claimed is:
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62303456 | Mar 2016 | US |