The invention relates to a lid with a drinking closure for a drinking vessel according to the preamble of patent claim 1.
A number of drinking vessels and drinking bottles exist, which are provided with a lid for mobile use. In many cases the lid is equipped so that it simultaneously has a drinking spout, which is often also closeable.
From the DE 92 08 97 U1, there is known a closure for a drinking bottle, as it is mounted on bicycles. This closure is embodied like a cylinder-shaped lid, which has on its bottom rim an internal thread that is screwable onto an external thread of the drinking bottle. An elevated drinking spout, in which a central drinking opening is provided, is attached or mounted in the center of this lid. A drinking tube is inserted into the drinking opening, and the head thereof lies in contact on the drinking opening. For closing the drinking opening and the drinking tube located therein, a straight linear pivot arm is provided, which is secured via a hinge on the rim of the lid. For closing the drinking opening, a semicircular closure cap is attached or mounted on the pivot arm, whereby upon pivoting, the closure cap seats onto the drinking opening and thereby closes the drinking opening. In order that the pivot arm remains in its closure position upon being pressed down, additionally a latch hook is attached or mounted on the pivot arm and engages into a latch housing and thereby locks or arrests the pivot arm. For drinking, the latch hook is released, and due to the spring the pivot arm pivots outwardly and uncovers the drinking opening. In that regard, for drinking, the drinking head with the drinking tube located thereon must be pulled out of the drinking opening, in order to suck the liquid out of the drinking vessel like with a drinking straw. After releasing the drinking tube, it slides back into the drinking vessel and the head lies in contact on the drinking opening so that the pivot arm can be pressed down in order to close the drinking opening and the drinking tube. Such a lid has the disadvantage that the drinking liquid can only be sucked out through a relatively thin drinking tube, which is unfavorable for many drinking liquids and requires a greater cleaning effort upon reuse. In that regard, the drinking tube also cannot simply be omitted, because the pivot arm can be pivoted only up to at most 180° to the lid upper part, so that in a direct drinking process the person would bump against the pivot arm with his or her nose.
Therefore, it is the object of the invention to improve a closure for a drinking bottle of the above mentioned type so that the drinking process is also possible without a drinking tube, and the drinking opening can be opened and again closed in a simple manner, and the drinking process is not hindered or impaired by a closure cap.
This object is achieved by the invention set forth in the patent claim 1. Further development and advantageous example embodiments of the invention are set forth in the dependent claims.
The invention has the advantage that the drinking process of a person is not hindered or impaired, due to the laterally bent or curved pivot arm and the drinking spout being arranged laterally offset relative to the hinge. Simultaneously, the hinge attached or mounted on the upper surface of the lid, with a relatively small pivoting range, enables a simple opening and closing of the drinking spout, without requiring a larger outer diameter of the lid, in order to be able to drink unhindered.
The invention will be explained in further detail in connection with an example embodiment, which is illustrated in the drawing. It is shown by:
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The lid essentially consists of a circular cover element 1, of which the diameter corresponds to at least the outer diameter of the drinking bottle that is to be closed. In that regard, the cover element 1 is upwardly convexly arched or domed in the manner of a dome or cupola, and internally has a hollow space that is open toward the bottom, on the outer ring 4 or outer rim 17 of which an internal thread 16 is arranged, which is screwable onto an external thread of a drinking vessel 15. The upwardly directed convex curvature, on its upper cover surface 14, can be embodied round as well as cylindrical or in other shapes deviating therefrom. On this upper cover surface 14, outwardly from its center point 12, preferably in the edge or rim area, two hinge cheeks or end plates 9 are arranged, which are connected rigidly with the cover element 1. Furthermore, the cover element 1 includes, spaced apart from the hinge cheeks 9, a drinking opening 2, on which an upwardly oriented drinking spout 6 is arranged, which is embodied round, internally hollow, and rigidly connected with the drinking opening 2 in the cover element 1. In that regard, the drinking spout 6 is preferably embodied elliptical and slightly tapering upwardly, whereby the inner diameter of the drinking spout 6 amounts to preferably 15-30 mm and protrudes upwardly approximately 10-20 mm out of the cover element 1. The drinking spout 6 is preferably arranged close to the outer rim, whereby the larger or major semi-axes of the ellipse are oriented tangential to the outer rim 17. In that regard, the drinking opening 2 with its drinking spout 6 is laterally offset relative to a straight line 11 through the hinge center 12 and the center point 12 of the cover element 1. In that regard, the lateral offset can be offset toward the right side as well as also toward the left side relative to this straight line 11. In that regard, the lateral offset is preferably provided in an angle α from 90°-140°, so that with a pivoted-open pivot arm 7 during drinking, to the extent possible it does not appear as an interference. The cover element 1 is preferably embodied as a synthetic plastic injection molded part, and can therefore be produced easily and economically.
For closing the drinking bottle 15, above the cover element 1 the pivot arm 7 is provided with a closure cap 8, which are supported between the two hinge cheeks 9. In that regard, this drinking closure 5 consists of a hinge inner part 10, the pivot arm 7, and the closure cap 8 adjoining thereon, which are connected with one another to form a complete or total component. In that regard the hinge inner part 10 is embodied cylinder-shaped and is connected with an axle or two oppositely located protrusions with the hinge cheeks 9. The pivot arm 7 adjoining thereon is embodied as a flat synthetic plastic part and is laterally bent or curved, whereby the lateral bend or curve describes a bend or kink angle which corresponds to the lateral offset of the drinking opening 2 with the drinking spout 6. The closure cap 8 is arranged connected and adjoining thereon and spaced apart from the hinge 3, wherein the closure cap 8 on the top comprises a flat rim and inwardly includes a cupola-like or dome-like elliptical bulge or convexity, which is embodied form-fittingly to the drinking opening 2 of the upper area of the drinking spout 6. Thereby it is ensured that the closure cap 8, upon the downward pivoting of the pivot arm 7, can be guided exactly fittingly into the drinking opening 2 of the drinking spout 6 and tightly closes it. In that regard, the dome-shaped closure cap 8 in axial orientation is slightly expanded or widened toward the top, so that the connection is also lockable or arrestable in a frictional or force-engaging manner in the drinking opening 2, and nonetheless can easily be opened. In that regard the closure cap 8 can, however, also be embodied in such a manner so that it is tipped in a sealing manner from the outside over the drinking spout 6. Moreover, the hinge 3 can also consist of a stationary or fixed hinge inner part 10 that is connected with the cover element 1, and two hinge cheeks 9 that are connected with the pivot arm 7.
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