Claims
- 1. A drinking container comprising
a main body defining an interior cavity accessible through an opening at an upper end of the main body; and a removable lid secured to the main body at its upper end to cover the opening and enclose, together with the main body, the interior cavity to hold a liquid; the lid having an extended drinking spout sized to be received within a human mouth and defining multiple unrestricted holes providing open hydraulic communication between exterior surfaces of the container and the interior cavity; the holes each being of a size selected to cause fresh water in the interior cavity to form a stable meniscus at the holes under a static pressure head of 2.0 inches of fresh water, with the container inverted and atmospheric pressure applied to the outer ends of the holes, such that surface tension in the fluid at the holes resists leakage; there being a sufficient number of the holes to form an aggregate flow path through the spout of an area of at least 0.35 square millimeter, to dispense a desirable flow of liquid through the holes when surface tension in the fluid is overcome by suction applied by mouth.
- 2. The drinking container of claim 1 wherein the holes each have a major lateral extent, perpendicular to a flow path along the hole, of less than about 0.025 inch.
- 3. The drinking container of claim 1 wherein the holes have a size selected to permit less than 3 drops of leakage of fresh water from the interior cavity through the holes over a 10 second interval under quasi-static conditions with a static head of 2.0 inches of fresh water at the inner ends of the holes and no vacuum applied to the spout with the container inverted, and to dispense an aggregate of at least 1.3 gram of fresh water from the spout over a 10 second interval with a static vacuum of 0.27 Bar below atmospheric pressure applied at the outer ends of the holes and a static head of 2.0 inches of fresh water at the inner ends of the holes with the container inverted.
- 4. The drinking container of claim 1 wherein the holes form an aggregate flow path through the spout of an area of at least 0.42 square millimeter
- 5. The drinking container of claim 4 wherein the holes form an aggregate flow path through the spout of an area of at least 0.50 square millimeter.
- 6. The drinking container of claim 1 wherein the holes are defined through a membrane having a nominal thickness of between about 0.010 and 0.040 inch at the holes
- 7. The drinking container of claim 6 wherein the membrane has a nominal thickness between about 0.015 and 0.030 inch at the holes.
- 8. The drinking container of claim 6 wherein the membrane comprises a semi-rigid material.
- 9. The drinking container of claim 1 wherein the holes are defined through a dimensionally stable membrane of the lid.
- 10. The drinking container of claim 9 wherein the membrane is generally planar and perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of each hole.
- 11. The drinking container of claim 9 wherein the membrane is recessed within the drinking spout.
- 12. The drinking container of claim 11 wherein the spout forms an inwardly-extending dam wall about the holes.
- 13. The drinking container of claim 11 wherein the spout has a distal rim defining therewithin a trough for receiving fluid as the container is inverted.
- 14. The drinking container of claim 9 wherein the lid, including the membrane, is integrally and unitarily molded from a resin.
- 15. The drinking container of claim 14 wherein the lid has a nominal molded thickness of less than about 0.035 inch.
- 16. The drinking container of claim 15 wherein the lid has a nominal molded thickness of between about 0.020 and 0.026 inch.
- 17. The drinking container of claim 1 wherein the lid has a main body portion defining a peripheral groove sized to receive an upper rim of the body.
- 18. The drinking container of claim 17 comprising a snap ridge extending into the groove at an outer edge thereof and positioned to snap under the rim of the body when the body and lid are fully engaged.
- 19. The drinking container of claim 18 wherein the snap ridge is discontinuous about a periphery of the lid.
- 20. The drinking container of claim 1 wherein the lid forms an air-tight seal with the main body at the upper end of the main body.
- 21. The drinking container of claim 1 wherein the holes each have a major lateral extent, perpendicular to a flow path along the hole, of less than about 0.020 inch.
- 22. The drinking container of claim 21 wherein the lateral extent of each hole is less than about 0.014 inch.
- 23. The drinking container of claim 1 wherein the drinking spout defines at least four said holes.
- 24. The drinking container of claim 23 wherein each hole has a diameter of less than about 0.012 inch.
- 25. The drinking container of claim 1 wherein the drinking spout defines at least eight said holes.
- 26. The drinking container of claim 1 wherein the holes are defined by molded surfaces of the drinking spout.
- 27. The drinking container of claim 1 wherein the holes are flared at their inner ends.
- 28. The drinking container of claim 1 wherein the holes are defined through a membrane having a nominal thickness and forming a protruding lip about each hole, such that the holes each have a length greater than the nominal thickness of the membrane.
- 29. The drinking container of claim 28 wherein the lip tapers to a distal edge.
- 30. The drinking container of claim 1 wherein both the main body and the lid are each formed of molded resin of a nominal wall thickness of less than about 0.035 inch.
- 31. The drinking container of claim 30 wherein the nominal wall thickness is less than about 0.025 inch.
- 32. The drinking container of claim 1 having an empty weight less than about 30 grams.
- 33. The drinking container of claim 32 wherein the empty weight is less than about 20 grams.
- 34. The drinking container of claim 1 wherein lid material defining the holes has a natural state surface energy of less than about 35 dynes per centimeter.
- 35. The drinking container of claim 1 wherein the lid has a solid surface across its extent, save for said holes.
- 36. The drinking container of claim 1 wherein the drinking spout defines exactly three said holes, with each hole having a minimum diameter of between about 0.010 and 0.025 inch.
- 37. The drinking container of claim 1 further comprising a baffle plate disposed between the interior cavity and the lid.
- 38. The drinking container of claim 1 wherein the lid has a resiliently deformable region adapted to be displaced outward under pressure from container contents when the container is inverted to increase container volume, thereby reducing pressure within the interior cavity.
- 39. The drinking container of claim 38 wherein the deformable region extends about the spout.
- 40. The drinking container of claim 38 wherein the deformable region comprises flexible undulations.
- 41. The drinking container of claim 1 wherein the main body defines indentations in side surfaces thereof, for enhanced graspability.
- 42. A drinking container comprising
a main body defining an interior cavity accessible through an opening at an upper end of the main body; and a removable lid secured to the main body at its upper end to cover the opening and enclose, together with the main body, the interior cavity to hold a liquid; the lid having an extended drinking spout sized to be received within a human mouth and defining multiple unrestricted holes providing open hydraulic communication between exterior surfaces of the container and the interior cavity; the lid also having a resiliently deformable region adapted to be displaced outward under pressure from container contents when the container is inverted to increase container volume, thereby reducing pressure within the interior cavity, to resist leakage through the holes in an absence of drinking suction.
- 43. The drinking container of claim 42 wherein the deformable region extends about the spout.
- 44. The drinking container of claim 42 wherein the deformable region comprises flexible undulations.
- 45. A drinking container comprising
a main body defining an interior cavity accessible through an opening at an upper end of the main body, the body having a rim about its opening, the rim having a domed upper surface; and a removable lid secured to the main body at its upper end to cover the opening and enclose, together with the main body, the interior cavity to hold a liquid, the lid defining a groove about its edge sized to receive and snap over the rim of the main body and form a seal; the lid having an extended drinking spout sized to be received within a human mouth and defining at least one unrestricted hole providing open hydraulic communication between exterior surfaces of the container and the interior cavity, for dispensing liquid disposed proximate an inner end of the hole in response to a vacuum applied at an outer end of the hole; wherein the groove about the lid has an inner surface, and the rim of the main body has an outer surface, that each define semi-circular arcs of similar radii and have interlocking features on an inboard side, the interlocking features including
a first lip projecting radially outward from the lid into the groove and a second lip projecting radially inward from the outer surface of the rim of the main body to produce a nominal radial interference between the first and second lips as the lid and main body are engaged.
- 46. The drinking container of claim 45 wherein the first lip protrudes about 0.008 inch laterally into the groove from a vertical tangent to an inner edge of an upper, inner surface of the groove.
- 47. The drinking container of claim 45 wherein the second lip protrudes about 0.008 inch toward a centerline of the main body from a vertical tangent to an inner edge of the outer surface of the rim.
- 48. The drinking container of claim 45 wherein the nominal radial interference between the first and second lips is about 0.016 inch.
- 49. The drinking container of claim 45 wherein the lid further comprises at least one snap ridge extending downwardly and inwardly from an outer edge of the groove and positioned to snap below a lower, distal edge of the cup rim when the main body and lid are fully engaged.
- 50. The drinking container of claim 48 wherein the lid includes a bending tab extending radially outward near one of the snap ridges.
- 51. The drinking container of claim 45 wherein both the lid and main body have nominal molded thicknesses of less than about 0.035 inch.
- 52. The drinking container of claim 51 wherein the nominal molded thicknesses of both the lid and main body are between about 0.020 and 0.026 inch.
- 53. The drinking container of claim 45 having an empty weight less than about 30 grams.
- 54. The drinking container of claim 53 wherein the empty weight is less than about 20 grams.
- 55. A method of forming a lid for a drinking container, the method comprising
injecting moldable resin into a closed die cavity defining a body cavity portion shaped to mold a body portion with a peripheral groove sized to receive an upper rim of a drinking container and, contiguous with the body cavity portion, a spout cavity portion shaped to mold a drinking spout sized to be received within a human mouth, with pins extending across the body cavity portion, the pins each having a diameter of less than about 0.025 inch; solidifying the injected resin to form a lid shaped by the die cavity, the lid having a drinking spout with molded surfaces defining holes corresponding to the pins; opening the die cavity; and removing the lid from the cavity.
- 56. The method of claim 55 wherein the resin comprises polypropylene.
- 57. The method of claim 55 wherein the resin has a natural state surface energy of less than about 35 dynes per centimeter.
- 58. The method of claim 55 wherein each pin has a diameter of less than about 0.020 inch.
- 59. The method of claim 55 wherein the die cavity has a series of at least three pins extending therethrough, for forming a corresponding number of holes in the lid.
- 60. The method of claim 55 wherein the die cavity is unobstructed across its extent in all directions, save for said pins.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation application of and claims priority to PCT application number PCT/US02/31875, filed on Oct. 4, 2002, and designating the United States, and is a continuation-in-part application of and claims priority to pending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/971,499, filed on Oct. 5, 2001. The entire contents of both priority applications are incorporated herein by reference, as if entirely set forth.
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