Claims
- 1. A drink spout system, comprising:a dispensing portion having an outlet through which drink fluid may be dispensed from the system and a fluid conduit through which drink fluid may flow; a valve assembly associated with the dispensing portion and configured to regulate the flow of drink fluid through the fluid conduit, wherein the valve assembly is selectively configurable between a dispensing orientation, in which the valve assembly is adapted to permit the flow of drink fluid through the valve assembly to the outlet, and a closed orientation, in which the valve assembly is adapted to obstruct the fluid conduit and prevent drink fluid from flowing through the valve assembly to the outlet, wherein the valve assembly is adapted to be configured from the closed orientation to the dispensing orientation responsive to user-applied forces, and wherein the valve assembly is further adapted to return automatically to the closed orientation upon removal of the user-applied forces; and a piercing portion associated with the dispensing portion and adapted to pierce a container of drink fluid to allow drink fluid to flow to the valve assembly and, when the valve assembly is in the dispensing orientation, through the outlet.
- 2. The drink spout system of claim 1, wherein the user-applied forces include at least one of a tilting or downward force on the valve assembly in a direction generally away from the outlet.
- 3. The drink spout system of claim 1, wherein the valve assembly includes a pressure-differential valve.
- 4. The drink spout system of claim 1, further comprising a mounting structure associated with the dispensing portion and a mating structure adapted to be attached to a drink container, wherein the mounting structure and the mating structure are configured to connect together to hold the dispensing portion on the drink container.
- 5. The drink spout system of claim 4, wherein the mounting structure includes a flange, wherein the mating structure includes a lip, and further wherein the flange overlaps the lip to connect the mounting structure and the mating structure.
- 6. The drink spout system of claim 1, wherein the valve assembly includes a deformable expanse biased to extend across the fluid conduit to prevent the flow of drink fluid through the fluid conduit when the valve assembly is in the closed orientation.
- 7. The drink spout system of claim 6, wherein the expanse includes at least one slit associated with the expanse, and further wherein in the dispensing orientation the expanse is spread apart at the at least one slit.
- 8. The drink spout system of claim 1, wherein the valve assembly includes at least one flap structure configured to move between a first orientation in which the at least one flap structure prevents the flow of drink fluid through the valve assembly when the valve assembly is in the closed orientation, and a second orientation, in which the at least one flap structure does not prevent the flow of drink fluid through the valve assembly when the valve assembly is in the dispensing orientation.
- 9. The drink spout system of claim 8, wherein the at least one flap structure is biased to return toward the closed orientation.
- 10. The drink spout system of claim 8, wherein the at least one flap structure is adapted to move toward the second orientation responsive to user-applied forces imparted to the at least one flap structure.
- 11. The drink spout system of claim 10, wherein the user-applied forces include at least one of a tilting or downward force urging the at least one flap structure generally toward the piercing portion.
- 12. The drink spout system of claim 11, wherein the at least one flap structure is biased to return toward the first orientation upon removal of the user-applied forces.
- 13. The drink spout system of claim 1, wherein the valve assembly includes biasing structure that biases the valve assembly to the closed orientation.
- 14. The drink spout system of claim 1, wherein the fluid conduit is further defined in part by the piercing portion.
- 15. The drink spout system of claim 1, wherein the dispensing portion includes a straw structure.
- 16. The drink spout system of claim 15, wherein the straw structure forms at least a portion of the fluid conduit.
- 17. The drink spout system of claim 16, wherein the straw structure includes a dispensing straw structure adapted to deliver drink fluid to a user's mouth.
- 18. The drink spout system of claim 17, wherein the dispensing straw structure is at least substantially rigid.
- 19. The drink spout system of claim 17, wherein the dispensing straw structure includes a mouthpiece.
- 20. The drink spout system of claim 15, wherein the straw structure includes a mouthpiece.
- 21. The drink spout system of claim 1, wherein the dispensing portion includes a mouthpiece with the outlet through which drink fluid is dispensed from the drink spout system.
- 22. The drink spout system of claim 1, wherein the piercing portion includes a piercing member adapted to pierce a drink container.
- 23. The drink spout system of claim 22, wherein the piercing member includes a terminal edge of the piercing portion distal the outlet.
- 24. The drink spout system of claim 22, wherein the piercing member includes at least one tooth adapted to pierce a drink container.
- 25. The drink spout system of claim 22, wherein the piercing member forms a portion of the fluid conduit.
- 26. The drink spout system of claim 22, wherein the piercing member includes a pivotal member adapted to pivot generally away from the valve assembly to a position for piercing a drink container.
- 27. The drink spout system of claim 26, wherein the system further includes a piercing member biasing structure adapted to urge the pivotal member to a position for piercing a drink container.
- 28. The drink spout system of claim 27, wherein the piercing member biasing structure includes at least one cam assembly that upon rotation of a portion of the drink spout system biases the pivotal member to the position for piercing a drink container.
- 29. The drink spout system of claim 28, wherein the portion includes the dispensing portion.
- 30. The drink spout system of claim 1, in combination with a drink container having an internal compartment housing a drink fluid and a region adapted to be pierced by the piercing portion.
- 31. The drink spout system of claim 30, further including a base portion mounted on the container.
- 32. The drink spout system of claim 31, wherein the piercing portion is pivotally coupled to the base portion by a hinge assembly and selectively pivotal between an open orientation, in which the piercing portion is not in a position to pierce the region of the drink container, and a piercing orientation, in which the piercing portion is in a position for piercing the region of the drink container.
- 33. The drink spout system of claim 32, wherein the piercing portion and the hinge assembly are integrally formed with the base portion.
- 34. The drink spout system of claim 32, further including a detent assembly adapted to selectively retain the piercing portion in the piercing orientation.
- 35. The drink spout system of claim 32, further including spill-prevention structure adapted to prevent leaks between the base portion and the piercing portion when the piercing portion is in the piercing orientation.
- 36. The drink spout system of claim 32, further including spill-prevention structure adapted to prevent leaks between the base portion and the piercing portion when the piercing portion is proximate the piercing orientation.
- 37. The drink spout system of claim 30, wherein the container includes a mount adapted to receive the piercing portion.
- 38. The drink spout system of claim 37, wherein the mount at least partially surrounds the piercing portion.
- 39. The drink spout system of claim 38, wherein the mount completely surrounds the piercing portion.
- 40. The drink spout system of claim 39, wherein the mount is adapted to form a seal with the piercing portion when the piercing portion is received by the mount.
- 41. The drink spout system of claim 39, wherein the mount includes at least a portion of a detent assembly adapted to retain the piercing portion in the mount when the piercing portion is received by the mount.
- 42. The drink spout system of claim 37, wherein the drink container is a bottle having a threaded opening, and further wherein the mount includes a threaded, twist-on cap.
- 43. A drink spout system, comprising:means for dispensing drink fluid from a drink container; means for piercing a drink container to permit drink fluid to be dispensed from the drink container; and means for regulating the flow of drink fluid from the drink container, wherein the means for regulating the flow of drink fluid from the drink container include a valve assembly associated with the means for dispensing drink fluid, wherein the valve assembly is configured to regulate the flow of drink fluid through the means for regulating the flow of drink fluid, wherein the valve assembly is selectively configurable between a dispensing orientation, in which the valve assembly is adapted to permit the flow of drink fluid through the valve assembly, and a closed orientation, in which the valve assembly is adapted to prevent drink fluid from flowing through the valve assembly, wherein the valve assembly is adapted to be configured from the closed orientation to the dispensing orientation responsive to user-applied forces, and wherein the valve assembly is further adapted to return automatically to the closed orientation upon removal of the user-applied forces.
- 44. The drink spout system of claim 43, wherein the means for regulating the flow of drink fluid from the drink container include means for preventing drink fluid from being unintentionally dispensed from the drink container through the valve assembly.
- 45. The drink spout system of claim 43, wherein the user-applied forces include at least one of a tilting or downward force urging the valve assembly toward the dispensing orientation.
- 46. The drink spout system of claim 43, wherein the valve assembly includes a pressure-differential valve.
- 47. The drink spout system of claim 43, wherein the means for piercing includes a piercing member adapted to pierce a drink container.
- 48. The drink spout system of claim 47, wherein the piercing member includes a pivotal member adapted to pivot generally away from the valve assembly to a position for piercing a drink container.
- 49. The drink spout system of claim 48, wherein the system further includes a piercing member biasing structure adapted to urge the pivotal member to a position for piercing a drink container.
- 50. The drink spout system of claim 49, wherein the piercing member biasing structure includes at least one cam assembly that upon rotation of a portion of the drink spout system biases the pivotal member to the position for piercing a drink container.
- 51. The drink spout system of claim 50, wherein the portion includes the means for dispensing.
- 52. The drink spout system of claim 43, in combination with a drink container having an internal compartment housing a drink fluid and a region adapted to be pierced by the means for piercing.
- 53. The drink spout system of claim 52, wherein the drink container is an aseptic drink container.
RELATED APPLICATION
The present application claims priority to co-pending U.S. provisional Patent application Ser. No. 60/174,474, which was filed on Jan. 3, 2000, is entitled “Piercing Drink Spout System,” and the complete disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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