Claims
- 1. A limited flow cup, comprising a first cup, a second cup, in nested relationship with the first cup, and a fluid reservoir, the nested relationship of the first cup and second cup defining a metering chamber, in fluid communication with the reservoir, constructed to contain an amount of fluid for delivery to a user during a drinking motion, the metering chamber being configured to restrict the amount of fluid delivered to a user when the limited flow cup is tilted during the drinking motion.
- 2. The limited flow cup of claim 1 wherein the metering chamber includes an inlet through which fluid can flow from the fluid reservoir to the metering chamber, the inlet being configured to allow entry of fluid from the reservoir into the metering chamber when the limited flow cup is in a first position, and restrict entry of fluid from the reservoir into the metering chamber when the limited flow cup is in a second, tilted position.
- 3. The limited flow cup of claim 2 wherein the inlet is positioned so that it will be above the liquid level in the fluid reservoir when the limited flow cup is tilted during the drinking motion.
- 4. The limited flow cup of claim 1 wherein the first cup comprises an outer cup, the second cup comprises an inner cup, disposed within the outer cup, and the inner cup defines the fluid reservoir.
- 5. The limited flow cup of claim 4 wherein said metering chamber comprises a cavity and an elongated fluid passage in fluid communication with the cavity.
- 6. The limited flow cup of claim 5 wherein the cavity is defined by an indentation in a lower surface of the inner cup, and a lower surface of the outer cup.
- 7. The limited flow cup of claim 5 wherein the elongated fluid passage is defined by a channel extending into the inner cup, and a ridge protruding from an inner wall of the outer cup.
- 8. The limited flow cup of claim 5 wherein the cavity includes an opening to allow fluid to flow into the cavity from the reservoir.
- 9. The limited flow cup of claim 8 wherein the opening is in a side surface of the cavity, and the opening extends to a lower surface of the inner cup to allow for delivery of essentially all of the liquid in the reservoir.
- 10. The limited flow cup of claim 4 further comprising a cover that sealingly engages the rims of the inner and outer cups and defines an opening through which the user can drink the liquid.
- 11. The limited flow cup of claim 10 wherein a lower surface of the cover defines an annular channel that, when the cover is in place, is in fluid communication with the metering chamber.
- 12. The limited flow cup of claim 11 wherein the cover defines one or more apertures that communicate between the ambient air and the annular channel, allowing air to enter the annular channel.
- 13. The limited flow cup of claim 12 wherein the cover further defines a drinking spout, and the aperture(s) allow sufficient air to enter the annular channel so that a user of the limited flow cup is hindered from withdrawing fluid from the limited flow cup by sucking on the drinking spout.
- 14. The limited flow cup of claim 1 wherein the limited flow cup further comprises an outer cup that defines the fluid reservoir, and the first cup and second cup are disposed within the outer cup.
- 15. The limited flow cup of claim 14 wherein said metering chamber comprises a cavity and an elongated fluid passage in fluid communication with the cavity.
- 16. The limited flow cup of claim 15 wherein the cavity is defined between bottom walls of the first and second cups.
- 17. The limited flow cup of claim 15 wherein the fluid passage is defined between side walls of the first and second cups.
- 18. The limited flow cup of claim 16 wherein the first cup includes an opening to allow fluid to flow into the cavity from the reservoir.
- 19. The limited flow cup of claim 18 wherein the opening is in a side surface of the first cup, and the opening extends up the side surface a sufficient distance to allow for delivery of essentially all of the liquid in the reservoir.
- 20. The limited flow cup of claim 14 wherein the second cup includes a cover portion that defines an opening through which the user can drink the liquid.
- 21. The limited flow cup of claim 20 wherein the first cup includes a rim portion that sealingly engages a peripheral edge of the cover portion.
- 22. The limited flow cup of claim 21 wherein the rim portion also sealingly engages a rim of the second cup.
- 23. The limited flow cup of claim 21 wherein the cover portion and an upper wall of the first cup together define an annular channel that, when the cover is in place, is in fluid communication with the metering chamber.
- 24. The limited flow cup of claim 23 wherein the cover portion defines one or more apertures that communicate between the ambient air and the annular channel, allowing air to enter the annular channel.
- 25. The limited flow cup of claim 24 wherein the cover portion further defines a drinking spout, and the aperture(s) allow sufficient air to enter the annular channel so that a user of the limited flow cup is hindered from withdrawing fluid from the limited flow cup by sucking on the drinking spout.
- 26. The limited flow cup of claim 1 or 14 further comprising a pair of regions constructed to receive a corresponding pair of handles.
- 27. The limited flow cup of claim 26 further comprising a handle constructed to be received by the regions and thereby securely attached to the limited flow cup.
- 28. The limited flow cup of claim 1 or 14 wherein the volume of said metering chamber is from about 4.5 to 5.5 ml.
- 29. The limited flow cup of claim 5 or 15 wherein the volume of said cavity is from about 3 to 5 ml.
- 30. The limited flow cup of claim 5 or 15 wherein the volume of said elongated fluid passage is less than about 25% of the total volume of the metering chamber.
- 31. The limited flow cup of claim 1 wherein the volume of the metering chamber is less than 10% of the volume of the fluid reservoir.
- 32. The limited flow cup of claim 1, wherein the amount of fluid delivered to the user when the fluid reservoir is 10% full varies by no more than 25% from the volume delivered when the fluid reservoir is 100% full.
- 33. The limited flow cup of claim 10 wherein the cover defines a headspace volume that is from about 28% to 40% of the volume of the inner cup.
- 34. The limited flow cup of claim 1 wherein the amount delivered to the user when the reservoir is 100% full will be less than or equal to the volume of the metering chamber.
- 35. The limited flow cup of claim 1 wherein the amount delivered to the user immediately after the reservoir is initially filled by the user will be less than or equal to the volume of the metering chamber.
- 36. The limited flow cup of claim 4 wherein the outer cup and inner cup include corresponding structures that prevent the outer cup from being used without the inner cup in nested arrangement with the outer cup.
- 37. The limited flow cup of claim 36 wherein the outer cup includes an aperture in a lower surface of the outer cup, through which liquid will flow if the outer cup is filled with liquid without the inner cup in nested arrangement with the outer cup.
- 38. The limited flow cup of claim 37 wherein the inner cup includes a plug extending from its lower surface, the plug being positioned to seal the aperture in the lower surface of the outer cup when the inner and outer cups are properly nested.
- 39. The limited flow cup of claim 37 wherein the aperture in the outer cup includes a raised rim, and the inner cup includes a recess that is constructed to seal around the raised rim and over the aperture when the inner and outer cups are properly nested.
- 40. A limited flow cup, comprising
a first cup, a second cup, in nested relationship with the first cup, a fluid reservoir, the nested relationship of the first cup and second cup defining a metering chamber, in fluid communication with the reservoir, constructed to contain an amount of fluid for delivery to a user during a drinking motion, and a cover, the cover including an aperture through which the liquid can be delivered to the user.
- 41. The limited flow cup of claim 40 wherein the cover is integral with one of the first and second cups.
- 42. The limited flow cup of claim 40 wherein the cover includes a rim that sealingly engages a rim of one of the first and second cups to provide a fluidtight seal.
- 43. The limited flow cup of claim 40 wherein the metering chamber includes an inlet through which fluid can flow from the fluid reservoir to the metering chamber, the inlet being positioned so that it will be above the liquid level in the fluid reservoir when the limited flow cup is tilted sufficiently to allow fluid to flow from the aperture.
- 44. A limited flow cup for dispensing a limited volume of liquid to a user each time the limited flow cup is tilted to a drinking position, the limited flow cup comprising:
an outer cup, an inner cup, nested within the outer cup, for containing a supply of the liquid, and a cover that is constructed to be sealingly applied to the outer cup and inner cup, the cover including an aperture through which the liquid can be delivered to the user, the outer cup and inner cup having adjacent spaced surfaces that together define a metering chamber that includes a cavity, and an elongated fluid passage in fluid communication between the cavity and the aperture, the cavity including an inlet through which fluid can flow from the inner cup to the cavity, the inlet being positioned so that it will be above the liquid level in the inner cup when the inner cup is tilted sufficiently to allow fluid to flow from the aperture.
- 45. A limited flow cup for dispensing a limited volume of liquid to a user each time the limited flow cup is tilted to a drinking position, the limited flow cup comprising:
an outer cup, an inner cup, nested within the outer cup, for containing a supply of the liquid, and a cover that is constructed to be sealingly applied to the outer cup and inner cup, the cover including an aperture through which the liquid can be delivered to the user, the outer cup and inner cup having adjacent spaced surfaces that together define a metering chamber that includes a cavity, and an elongated fluid passage in fluid communication between the cavity and the aperture, the cavity including an inlet through which fluid can flow from the inner cup to the cavity, the inlet being positioned so that it will be above the liquid level in the inner cup when the inner cup is tilted sufficiently to allow fluid to flow from the aperture, a lower surface of the cover defining an annular channel that, when the cover is in place, is in fluid communication with the metering chamber, the cover further defining a drinking spout, and one or more apertures that communicate between the ambient air and the annular channel, allowing air to enter the annular channel, the aperture(s) allowing sufficient air to enter the annular channel so that a user of the limited flow cup is hindered from withdrawing fluid from the limited flow cup by sucking on the drinking spout.
- 46. A limited flow cup for dispensing a limited volume of liquid to a user each time the limited flow cup is tilted to a drinking position, the limited flow cup comprising:
an outer cup for containing a supply of the liquid, a middle cup, nested within the outer cup, and an inner cup, nested within the middle cup, the inner cup including a cover portion that includes an aperture through which the liquid can be delivered to the user, the middle cup and inner cup having adjacent spaced surfaces that together define a metering chamber that includes a cavity, and an elongated fluid passage in fluid communication between the cavity and the aperture, the cavity including an inlet through which fluid can flow from the outer cup to the cavity, the inlet being positioned so that it will be above the liquid level in the outer cup when the limited flow cup is tilted sufficiently to allow fluid to flow from the aperture.
- 47. A limited flow cup for dispensing a limited volume of liquid to a user each time the limited flow cup is tilted to a drinking position, the limited flow cup comprising:
an outer cup for containing a supply of the liquid, a middle cup nested within the outer cup, and an inner cup, nested within the middle cup, the middle cup including a cover portion that includes an aperture through which the liquid can be delivered to the user, the middle cup and inner cup having adjacent spaced surfaces that together define a metering chamber that includes a cavity, and an elongated fluid passage in fluid communication between the cavity and the aperture, the cavity including an inlet through which fluid can flow from the outer cup to the cavity, the inlet being positioned so that it will be above the liquid level in the outer cup when the limited flow cup is tilted sufficiently to allow fluid to flow from the aperture, a lower surface of the cover portion defining an annular channel that, when the cover portion is in place, is in fluid communication with the metering chamber, the cover portion further defining a drinking spout, and one or more apertures that communicate between the ambient air and the annular channel, allowing air to enter the annular channel, the aperture(s) allowing sufficient air to enter the annular channel so that a user of the limited flow cup is hindered from withdrawing fluid from the limited flow cup by sucking on the drinking spout.
- 48. A limited flow cup comprising a pair of nesting inner and outer cups, the inner and outer cups being constructed to be nested and disassembled by a user, allowing easy cleaning, and the nested arrangement of the cups defining a fluid passage that does not exist when the cups are disassembled.
- 49. The limited flow cup of claim 48 wherein the inner and outer cups do not include any closed features.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/711,796, filed Nov. 13, 2000. The subject matter of this patent application is related to that of U.S. Ser. No. 09/384,296, filed Aug. 26, 1999, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09711796 |
Nov 2000 |
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10174195 |
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