This application claims all benefits accruing under 35 U.S.C. ยง 119 from China Patent Application Nos. 201821554907.2, filed on Sep. 21, 2018, and 201811107619.7, filed on Sep. 21, 2018, both in the State Intellectual Property Office of China, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
The present disclosure relates to lids and containers, and more particularly, to flip lids and containers including the same.
A container such as a bottle or a coffee cup includes a lid and a container body. The lid is often closely connected to the container body by a threaded engagement or a buckle. When accessing contents in the container, it is necessary to open the entire lid or a part of the lid. The lid can be opened by unscrewing the lid from the container body or opening a part of the lid to allow the contents in the container body to flow out the opening. The process of unscrewing the lid from the container body is an inconvenient operation, and more and more lids are separately provided with an opening and closing structure.
An aspect of the present disclosure includes a flip lid including a lid body. The lid body can include an outlet through the lid body. A flap can be rotatably connected to one side of the lid body. A rotating element can be rotatably connected to another side of the lid body. The rotating element can be movable between a sealing position and an unsealing position. A resetting member can apply a force to the rotating element towards the sealing position. The rotating element covers the outlet in the sealing position. A sealing portion of the rotating element can form a seal with the outlet in the sealing position. The sealing portion can be a sealing ring. An actuating member can be disposed on a side of the rotating element facing the outlet. The flap can include an actuating protrusion. During a rotation of the flap, the actuating protrusion can push the actuating member away from the sealing position to an unsealing position, in which the seal between the rotating element and the outlet is broken.
The actuating member can include an opening section protruding toward the outlet and a locking groove away from the outlet. When the actuating protrusion contacts the opening section, the rotating element can rotate to open the outlet. When the actuating protrusion enters the locking groove, the flap can be locked.
The flap can include a locking protrusion. After the flap rotates until the actuating protrusion is out of the locking groove, the locking protrusion can insert into the locking grooves.
When the flap is at a closed position, the actuating protrusion can abut against an end of the opening section.
The lid body can include a second fastening edge corresponding to a fully open position of the flap, and when the locking protrusion inserts into the locking groove, the flap can abut against the second fastening edge.
The lid body can include a concave groove, and the resetting member can be a torsion spring. One end of the torsion spring can be fastened to the rotating element, and the other end of the torsion spring can be received in the concave groove.
The actuating member can be integrally formed with the rotating element.
The rotating element can include a sealing ring surrounding the outlet.
A sealing flange can be formed on a side of the outlet facing the rotating element. The sealing ring can be pressed against the sealing flange.
The flap can be rotatably connected to the lid body through a pivot shaft. One end of the flap can extend beyond an edge of the lid body to form a driving end. The actuating protrusion and the driving end can be respectively located at two sides of the pivoting shaft.
The lid body can further include a first fastening edge corresponding to the closed position of the flap. The first fastening edge includes a snap groove and the flap includes a snap projection couple to the snap groove when the flap is at the closed position of the flap.
A container with the flip lid is further provided. The container can include the flip lid including a lid body. The lid body can include a outlet through the lid body. A flap can be rotatably connected to one side of the lid body. A rotating element can be rotatably connected to the other side of the lid body. The rotating element can be at a sealing position to make the outlet seal by a resetting member. An actuating member can be disposed on a side of the rotating element facing the outlet. The flap can include an actuating protrusion. During a rotation of the flap, the actuating protrusion can be in contact with the actuating member away from? a rotating shaft of the rotating element, resulting in pushing the rotating element to rotate to an unsealing position to unseal the outlet.
The flip lid and the container have the following advantages:
The rotating element can be at the sealing position so that the outlet can be sealed by the resetting member. When opening the flap, the actuating protrusion of the flap is in contact with the actuating member of the rotating element, resulting in pushing the rotating element to rotate against the force of the resetting member and causing the outlet to open. Thus, a linkage relationship between the rotating element and the flap can be established. When cleaning the cup lid, the rotating element and the flap can be rotated independently, to make washing more convenient.
References are made to the accompanying drawing(s) to better illustrate the present disclosure. However, the accompanying drawings represents only some embodiments of the disclosure, and are not meant to be exhaustive.
The following description will render a clear and complete description of the present disclosure in combination with the embodiments and accompanying drawings. Obviously, the embodiments described herein are only part but not all embodiments of the disclosure. Any other embodiments obtained by those of skill in the art without making inventive efforts shall all be covered within the protection of the disclosure.
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A flap 2 can be movably or rotatably coupled to an outer side of the lid body 1, and a rotating element 4 can be movably or rotatably coupled to an inner side of the lid body 1. The inner side of the lid body 1 can be defined as a side facing an interior cavity of the container body 7, and the outer side of the lid body 1 can be defined as a side facing away from or outside the interior cavity of the container body 7. Therefore, the rotating element 4 can be rotatably connected to the inner side of the lid body 1 and within the interior cavity of the container body 7, and the flap 2 can be rotatably connected to the outer side of the lid body 1 away from the interior cavity of the container body 7. Thus, a user operates the flap 2 to open or close the flap lid 100.
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The rotating element 4 can further include a sealing portion or sealing ring 5 surrounding the outlet 10 to form a seal with the outlet 10. The sealing ring 5 can be directly elastically fixed to an outer periphery of a portion of the rotating element 4 or the rotating element 4 can have a sealing portion. Alternatively, the rotating element 4 can include a sealing groove 41 (see
When the rotating element 4 is at a sealing position, the rotating element 4 covers the outlet 10 under the force of the resetting member 6. Said differently, the resetting member maintains a sealing state of the outlet 10 by the rotating element 4. For example, a user must apply a pressure against the rotating element 4 greater than the force of the resetting member to push the rotating element 4 from a sealing position towards an unsealing position to open the outlet 10. After the user releases the pressure, the resetting member 6 can move the rotating element 4 back to the sealing position.
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When the flap 2 is further rotated, the actuating protrusion 20 can enter the locking groove 31, thereby locking the flap 2. If there is no external force, the flap 2 will be maintain at this open position without further deflection. In one embodiment, the flap 2 further includes a locking protrusion 21. In the process of the flap 2 from the closed position to the fully open position, the locking protrusion 21 can contact the actuating member 3 after the actuating protrusion 20. In one embodiment, after the flap 2 further rotates until the actuating protrusion 20 slides out of the locking groove 31 and the sloped section 32, the locking protrusion 21 slides into the locking groove 31. That is, when the actuating protrusion 20 is about to break contact with the actuating member 3, the locking protrusion 21 begins contact with the actuating member 3. The flap 2 will not reverse if there is no external force. After that, the locking projection 21 contacts the opening section 30, the locking groove 31, and the sloped section 32 of the actuating member 3, to drive the rotating element 4 to rotate about the rotating shaft 40.
When the flap 2 rotates to the fully open position, the locking protrusion 21 is received in the locking groove 31. That is, the flap 2 can be maintained at the fully open position by a clamping force between the locking protrusion 21 and the locking groove 31. When the user drinks the liquid in the container, it is not necessary for the user to physically hold the flap 2.
The actuating member 3, the actuating protrusion 20 and the locking protrusion 21 can form a similar expansion cam mechanism. The resetting member 6 can keep the actuating protrusion 20 and/or the locking protrusion 21 in contact with the surface of the actuating member 3, thereby the actuating protrusion 20 and/or the locking protrusion 21 biases the rotating member 4 away from the rotating shaft 40. That is, the contact between the actuating protrusion 20 or the locking protrusion 21 and the actuating member 3 will cause the rotating element 4 to move with movement of the flap 2. The flap 2 can be further pulled by an external force and turned away by a large angle to facilitate the cleaning of the lid.
The actuating member 3 can be integrally formed with the rotating element 4. Alternatively, the actuating member 3 and the rotating element 4 can also be assembled and fixed by separate processing such as bonding and snapping.
The description above is merely exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, but is not intended to limit the disclosure. Any modifications, substitutions, or improvements made without departing from the spirits and scope of the disclosure shall all fall within the protection of the disclosure.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201811107619.7 | Sep 2018 | CN | national |
201821554907.2 | Sep 2018 | CN | national |