The present disclosure relates to a portable drinking bottle. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a portable drinking bottle having an auxiliary casing for articles.
It is difficult to carry utensils like spoons, forks or knives everyday while on work, school or picnic especially when utensils are used. Hence, it is preferred to carry disposable utensils which are made of polymeric material and disposed after use. Disposing causes environmental pollution. As one carries a portable drinking bottle, it is desired that a portable drinking bottle facilitates to carries re-usable utensils or other articles.
Several designs for various portable drinking bottles have been designed in the past. None of them, however, includes a portable drinking bottle that along with carrying drinking liquid also carries one or more articles.
Applicant believes that a related reference corresponds to a US patent application US20180016051 filed by Houston Max Buehrle for a portable canteen with storage compartments. The patent application '051 discloses a canteen having a main body with two separate and distinct cavities, each of which may function as a storage compartment. However, as the partition of two compartments is horizontal, one or both compartments will not able to provide sufficient area to store longitudinal items such as spoon or forks.
Another related application is WIPO patent application number US20180170634 by JEREMY Lynn WOODRUFF for a multi-function bottle for liquid. The patent application '634 discloses a bottle for containing liquids having a cap portion and a liquid containing portion. The cap portion is removably attached to the liquid containing portion. A variety of tools may be removably attached to the cap portion. However, tools get in contact with the liquid and render it useless drinking use.
Other documents describing the closest subject matter provide for a number of more or less complicated features that fail to solve the problem in an efficient and economical way. None of these patents suggest the novel features of the present invention.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a portable drinking bottle for carrying re-usable articles, such as spoons, fork, knives or chopsticks, and preventing the need of disposable polymeric articles and hence save environment.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a portable drinking bottle having a main casing for carrying liquid and an auxiliary casing within main casing for receiving articles.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a portable drinking bottle that is simple in construction and easy to clean by disassembling auxiliary casing from main casing.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a portable drinking bottle that has main casing and auxiliary casing separable from main casing such that main casing is usable without auxiliary casing.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a portable drinking bottle that has an auxiliary casing for carrying longitudinal articles.
Further objects of the invention will be brought out in the following part of the specification, wherein detailed description is for the purpose of fully disclosing the invention without placing any limitations thereon.
With the above and other related objects in view, the invention consists in the details of construction and combination of parts as will be more fully understood from the following description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Referring now to the drawings,
Main casing 20 is defined with a bottle neck 21 having a first opening 22. In one embodiment, a portion of outer surface of bottle neck 21 is configured with outer threads 23. In one embodiment, main casing 20 is provided can be optionally provided with a thermal insulation (not illustrated in Figures). In one embodiment, main casing 20 can be a canteen or a regular bottle.
Auxiliary casing 30 is removably inserted in main casing 20 through first opening 22 such that a cavity 24 is formed therebetween. Cavity 24 is filled with drinking liquid 25. Drinking liquid 25 can be water, juices, soups or any other liquids. Auxiliary casing 30 is defined with an auxiliary neck 31 having a second opening 32 through which at least one article 34 is introduced in auxiliary casing 30 and removed from auxiliary casing 30. Auxiliary neck 31 is provided with outer threads 33. In one embodiment, auxiliary casing 30 is partitioned with at least one partition wall 36 to form a plurality of storage compartments 35.
Inner closure 40 is removably connected with main casing 20 and auxiliary casing 30. In one embodiment, inner closure 40 has first internal threads 40a which is threadably connected with outer threads 23 and second internal threads 40b is threadably connected with outer threads 33. Inner closure 40 is defined with at least one central aperture 41 and an outer portion 42. Central aperture 41 can be of different predefined shapes such that an article 34 from one storage compartment 35 can be removed at a particular instance. In one embodiment, outer portion 42 covers cavity 24 and is defined with a spout 43 extending from the upper surface of outer portion 42 such that liquid in cavity 24 is directed out when lifted. In another embodiment, instead of spout 43, an opening (not illustrated in Figures) can be provided inside through which a removable straw (not illustrated in Figures) can be inserted and liquid can be sucked therefrom.
Outer closure 50 removably covers inner closure 40. In one embodiment, outer closure 50 is in hinge connection 51 with inner closure 40 and provided with a protrusion 52 for opening and closing. Outer closure 50 is press-fitted with inner closure 40 to facilitate locking therebetween.
In one embodiment, a central cover 61 is provided that covers central aperture 41. Central cover 61 is defined with a window portion 62 that when turned to be in-line with defined central aperture 41 provides access to desired storage compartment 35.
In one embodiment, a carrying handle 70 is provided that facilitates carrying of portable drinking bottle 10 at various places. In one embodiment, carrying handle 70 is connected to inner closure 40 by a connecting lock 71. In another embodiment, carrying handle 70 can be connected to body portion of main casing 20.
In one embodiment, at least one article is one or more utensils such as a spoon, a fork, a knife and chopsticks. However, articles are not limited to utensils and other articles such as tissue papers or other small sized articles can be introduced in auxiliary casing 30. As there is easiness in carrying articles like re-usable or used spoons or forks in portable drinking bottle 10, one can avoid disposable spoons or forks made of polymeric material and hence prevent environment hazardous plastic pollution.
The foregoing description conveys the best understanding of the objectives and advantages of the present invention. Different embodiments may be made of the inventive concept of this invention. It is to be understood that all matter disclosed herein is to be interpreted merely as illustrative, and not in a limiting sense.
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