The disclosure relates generally to a lid for liquid containers, and more particularly, to a re-closable lid for liquid containers, the re-closable lid sequentially opening a vent hole before opening a drink hole when a portion of the lid is rotated.
Refillable beverage containers, such as commuter coffee mugs, for example, typically include a removable lid that includes a fluid aperture or drink hole, and a consumer typically fills the interior of the container (e.g., an insulated container) with a beverage (e.g., coffee) when the lid is removed. To drink the beverage, the consumer typically tips the container to allow the beverage to pass through the drink hole, and the consumer sips the beverage as the beverage exits the drink hole. Because the beverage may be very hot, it is desired to prevent the beverage from spilling out of the drink hole if the container is accidentally tipped. Accordingly, refillable beverage containers can include a selective locking device on the lid that allows fluid to pass through the drink hole only when the locking device is in a desired position. A typical locking mechanism includes a lever or button that is displaced by the consumer prior to (or while) sipping the beverage. However, if such a refillable beverage container is carried in a bag with other items, contact between the items within the bag and the lever or button may accidentally disengage the locking mechanism and cause the beverage to pass through the fluid aperture and onto the items in the bag. Moreover, typical refillable beverage containers have a drinking area adjacent to or surrounding the drink hole that can become dirty with contact from the debris within the bag.
When a hot fluid is placed into the container and the locking mechanism is closed, vapor pressure can build up within the container. When the container is opened, this vapor build up forcefully exits the drink hole due to the internal-external pressure differential. As a result, a consumer can be injured by the exiting hot vapor. To solve this problem, some containers include vent holes to equalize the vapor pressure. However, current containers have vent holes that are always open, which can cause spillage out of the vent hole, or vent holes that are opened simultaneously with the drink hole when the lock is released, which may allow the vapor pressure to vent out of both the vent hole and the drink hole at the same time, again potentially putting the consumer at risk of injury.
A liquid container lid includes a seal arm assembly that stages opening and closing of a vent hole relative to a drink hole so that vapor within the liquid container may be vented to the atmosphere before the drink hole is opened. As a result, the disclosed liquid container lid and seal arm assembly advantageously reduce or eliminate the possibility of a consumer being injured by the hot vapor exiting through the drink hole due to excess gas pressure within the liquid container. The seal arm assembly is operatively connected to a cap of the liquid container lid so that the seal arm assembly is actuated by rotation of the cap. More specifically, as the cap is turned in a first direction, the seal arm assembly opens the vent hole before opening the drink hole. Similarly, as the cap is turned in a second direction, the seal arm assembly closes the drink hole before closing the vent hole.
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Generally, the lid includes a seal arm assembly that stages opening and closing of a vent hole relative to a drink hole so that vapor within the container may be vented to the atmosphere before the drink hole is opened. Thus, the seal arm assembly advantageously reduces or eliminates the possibility of a consumer being sprayed with hot vapor through the drink hole when the drink hole is opened, which could potentially injure the consumer. The seal arm assembly is operatively connected to the cap of the lid so that the seal arm assembly is actuated by rotation of the cap. More specifically, as the cap is turned in one direction, the seal arm assembly opens the vent hole before opening the drink hole. Similarly, as the cap is turned in a second direction, the seal arm assembly closes the drink hole before closing the vent hole. Operation of the seal arm assembly will be discussed in more detail below.
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The base 16 includes a vent hole 24 and a drink hole 26. Each of the vent hole 24 and the drink hole 26 fluidly connect the interior of the container 12 to the atmosphere. The vent hole 24 is selectively closed by a vent plug 28 and the drink hole 26 is selectively closed by a drink plug 30.
The vent plug 28 includes a body 32 having an annular upper portion 34 and a pin 36 extending away from the annular upper portion 34. The pin 36 extends into the vent hole 24 while the annular upper portion 34 is disposed outside of the container 12. In other words, a portion of the base 16 is located between the annular upper portion 34 and the container 12. The vent plug 28 may be biased to a closed position, in which the annular upper portion covers the vent hole 24, by a biasing element, such as a vent spring 38. The pin 36 provides an alignment mechanism by guiding the vent plug 28 into the correct position (by cooperation with the vent hole 24) during closing of the vent plug 28. In some embodiments, the pin 36 may have a distal guiding surface 40, such as a hemispherical end.
The drink plug 30 seats against a seating surface 42 in a bottom surface of the base 16 in a closed position. In the disclosed embodiment, the drink plug 30 has a hemispherical shape. In other embodiments, the drink plug 30 may have other shapes, so long as the drink plug 30 is capable of closing the drink hole 26. The drink plug 30 may be mounted at one end of a seal arm 44, which is part of a seal arm assembly 46. The seal arm 44 may be biased by a biasing element, such as a sealing arm spring 45, so that the drink plug 30 is biased towards a closed position. The seal arm assembly 46 includes the seal arm 44, and a rotatable cam 48. The seal arm 44 is pivotably mounted on an arm support 47 so that the seal arm 44 may rotate about a pivot point 49. The arm support 47 is secured to the base 16. In some embodiments, the arm support 47 may be integrally formed with the base 16.
The rotatable cam 48 may be operatively connected to the cap 14 by a cam post 50, which extends from a bottom surface of the cap 14. The cam post 50 translates rotational motion of the cap 14 into rotational motion of the rotatable cam 48. In other words, when a consumer rotates the cap 14, the rotatable cam 48 also rotates. As the rotatable cam 48 is rotated in a first direction, the vent plug 28 and the drink plug 30 are moved from a closed position to an open position. As the rotatable cam 48 is rotated in a second direction, the vent plug 28 and the drink plug 30 are moved from an open position to a closed position.
The rotatable cam 48 includes a first cam surface 52 and a second cam surface 54. The first cam surface 52 cooperates with the vent plug 28 to move the vent plug 28 between the open position and the closed position as the rotatable cam 48 rotates. Similarly, the second cam surface 54 cooperates with the seal arm 44 to move the drink plug 30 between the open position and the closed position as the rotatable cam 48 rotates. The first cam surface 52 and the second cam surface 54 are formed so that the vent plug 28 and the drink plug 30 are opened and closed sequentially. More specifically, when the rotatable cam 48 is rotated in the first direction, the vent plug 28 is urged towards the open position before the drink plug 30 is urged towards the open position. Similarly, when the rotatable cam 48 is rotated in the second direction, the drink plug 30 is allowed to close under the bias of the seal arm spring 45 before the vent plug 28 is allowed to close under the bias of the vent spring 38.
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The disclosed lid advantageously sequentially opens a vent hole before opening a drink hole to prevent pressurized vapor within a container from forcefully exiting the drink hole as a consumer begins to drink from the container. The vent hole is sequentially opened first through the rotation of a cap in the lid and a rotatable cam having two different cam surfaces.
While various embodiments have been described above, this disclosure is not intended to be limited thereto. Variations can be made to the disclosed embodiments that are still within the scope of the appended claims.