1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a cup and, more particularly, to a lid assembly for a cup.
2. Related Prior Art
Lids can be used to keep beverage in cups. Such a lid can be attached to such a cup by fitting or engagement of threads.
As disclosed in Taiwanese Patents M420265, M458384, M4591991 or M460845 for example, a coffee cup can be used with a lid that is made with an exit and formed with or connected to a cover for covering the exit.
Such a coffee cup is often used to contain coffee. A user lifts the cover from the lid and then drinks the coffee from the coffee cup via the exit of the lid. It takes a very short period of time for the coffee to reach the user's mouth from the coffee cup. It is difficult to cool the coffee to a comfortable temperature for the user to drink in such a short period of time. The user might get burnt by the coffee.
Therefore, the present invention is intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in prior art.
It is the primary objective of the present invention to provide a cup with an effective and safe lid assembly.
To achieve the foregoing objective, the lid assembly includes a lid and a cooling element. The lid is made with a space in an upper face thereof and an exit in communication with the space. The cooling element is placed in the space. The lid assembly can be switched between two modes by rotation. In the first mode, the cooling element is placed near a user's mouth. In the second mode, the exit is placed near the user's mouth. The beverage travels into the user's mouth from the exit via the cooling element in the space in the first mode. The beverage travels into the user's mouth from the exit without traveling over the cooling element in the second mode.
In an alternative aspect, the cooling element includes a communication portion formed on a lower face, a spout formed on an upper face, and a channel made in the spout. The cooling element is pivotally connected to the lid between an active position where the communication portion is inserted into the exit and an idle position where the communication portion is placed out of the exit.
In an alternative aspect, the lid further includes a cavity. The cooling element includes an exit, a communication portion formed on a lower face, a spout formed on an upper face, and a channel made in the spout. The cooling element is rotationally connected to the lid between an active position where the communication portion is inserted into the exit of the lid and an idle position where the exit of the cooling element is placed at least near the exit of the lid while the communication portion is inserted into the cavity.
Other objectives, advantages and features of the present invention will be apparent from the following description referring to the attached drawings.
The present invention will be described via detailed illustration of several embodiments referring to the drawings wherein:
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The cooling element 10 is a substantially semi-circular metal plate that includes a rectilinear edge 11, a spout 14 located opposite to the rectilinear edge 11, and a communication portion 12 located near the spout 14. The communication portion 12 is a continuous wall that extends downwards from the cooling element 10. The communication portion 12 extends around a slot or aperture 13 made in the cooling element 10.
The spout 14 includes a curved edge 16 extending upwards from the cooling element 10, thus making a channel 17. Moreover, the spout 14 is formed with at least one protrusion 15 between the curved edge 16 and the communication portion 12.
The lid 20 includes a plate 21 and a wall 23 extending around the plate 21. The plate 21 includes an exit 22. The wall 23 includes a skid-proof unit 24 formed thereon and a lower connection unit 25 formed below the skid-proof unit 24. The skid-proof unit 24 includes a plurality of ribs for example. The lower connection unit 25 includes a thread for example. There is an upper space 26 above the plate 21 and a lower space 27 below the plate 21. Through an opening 28 made in a lower end of the wall 23, the lower space 27 is in communication with a space made in a cup 40 when the lid 20 is attached to the cup 40.
The upper connection unit 30 includes two lugs 32 extending upwards from the plate 21 and two axles 34 laterally extending from the cooling element 10. Each axle 34 is inserted into a corresponding lug 32 to pivotally connect the cooling element 10 to the lid 20.
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Secondly, the lid 20 is made with a cavity 29. The cavity 29 does not extend through the plate 21.
Thirdly, the upper connection unit 30 includes an aperture 62 made in the cooling element 50 and an axle 64 formed on the plate 21. The axle 64 is inserted into the aperture 62 to rotationally connect the cooling element 50 to the lid 20. Preferably, the axle 64 is shaped like a mushroom that includes a slit 66 to increase the flexibility thereof to facilitate the insertion of the axle 64 in the aperture 62.
Fourthly, there are additionally a plug 70, a strip 72 and a ring 74. The plug 70, the strip 72 and the ring 74 are elastic elements that are preferably made of silicone. The strip 72 connects the plug 70 to the ring 74. The ring 74 is placed around the lower portion of the wall 23 of the lid 20 to connect the plug 70 to the lid 20. The ring 74 is located between the lid 20 and the cup 40 to seal a gap between the lid 20 and the cup 40 when the lid 20 is connected to the cup 40.
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When the beverage is hot, the cooling element 56 is placed at least near the user's mouth. The cup 40 is rotated and tilted to pour the beverage into the upper space 26 from the space made in the cup 40 via the exit 22. The beverage travels onto the cooling element 56 from the exit 22. The beverage is cooled as it travels on the cooling element 56. The protrusions 58 facilitate the radiation of heat from the beverage. Finally, the beverage enters the user's mouth from the upper space 26.
When the beverage is cool, the exit 22 is placed at least near the user's mouth. The cup 40 is tilted to pour the beverage into the user's mouth from the space made in the cup 40 via the exit 22. The beverage does not travel across the cooling element 56.
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When the beverage is hot, the cooling element 56 is placed at least near the user's mouth. The cup 40 is tilted to pour the beverage onto the cooling element 56 from the space made in the cup 40 via the exit 22 and the first duct of the cavity 36. The beverage is cooled as it travels on the cooling element 56.
When the beverage is cool, the exit 22 is placed at least near the user's mouth. The cup 40 is tilted to pour the beverage into the user's mouth from the space made in the cup 40 via the exit 22 and the second duct of the cavity 36. During the travel into the user's mouth from the exit 22, the beverage travels via a portion of the lid 20 between the ends of the cooling element 56, i.e., the beverage does not travel across the cooling element 56.
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The handle 94 is operated to rotate the cover 90 on the lid 20 between the active position and the idle position. In the active position, the cooling element 56 is placed at least near the aperture 92. In the idle position, the exit 22 is placed at least near the aperture 92. The indicator 96 is directed to one of the marks 98 to represent the active or idle position.
When the beverage is hot, the lid assembly is placed in the active position. The cooling element 56 and the aperture 92 are placed at least near the user's mouth. The cup 40 is tilted to pour the beverage into the upper space 26 from the space made in the cup 40 via the exit 22. Then, the beverage travels into the user's mouth via the aperture 92.
When the beverage is cool, the lid assembly is placed in the idle position. The exit 22 and the aperture 92 are placed at least near the user's mouth. The cup 40 is tilted to pour the beverage into the user's mouth from the space made in the cup 40 through the exit 22 and the aperture 92.
The present invention has been described via the detailed illustration of the embodiments. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the embodiments without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the embodiments shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.