Claims
- 1. A protective cap positionable on top of a beverage can having a generally horizontal top and a generally vertical side wall, said protective cap comprising:
- a cap member having a generally concave underside being configured to receive the top of said beverage can therein;
- an aperture formed in said cap member to permit liquid to be poured out of the top of said beverage can through said aperture;
- a lip guard member attached to and extending downwardly from said cap member such that the lower lip of a human being may be positioned against said lip guard while said human being drinks liquid from said beverage can through said aperture;
- a lid member;
- said lid member being sized and configured to fully cover said aperture;
- said lid member being movably mounted on said cap member so as to be alternatively movable between:
- (a) a "closed" position wherein said lid member covers said aperture; and
- (b) an "open" position wherein said lid member is disposed sufficiently away from said aperture to allow said human being to drink from said aperture without interference from said lid; and
- a detent means formed upon said lid member and said cap member for releasably locking said lid member in said closed position;
- a protective grate positioned over said aperture, said grate being configured to deter passage of insects and solid objects into the beverage can, while allowing liquid to be poured out of the beverage can through said aperture.
- 2. The protective cap of claim 1 wherein said cap member has a round outer periphery and wherein said lip guard member comprises an arcuate strip attached to a portion of the outer periphery of said cap member and extending downwardly therefrom.
- 3. The protective cap of claim 1 wherein said lip guard is formed as a unitary part of, and is coextensive with, said cap member.
- 4. The protective cap of claim 1 wherein said lip guard extends approximately 5/8 of an inch below said can top.
- 5. A protective cap for a beverage can comprising (a) a round, generally horizontal top having an outer circumference of a first diameter, (b) a generally cylindrical can sidewall attached to and extending downwardly from the outer circumference of said round can top, and (c) wherein said generally cylindrical sidewall is of said first diameter at its point of connection to said can top and, therebelow, enlarges diametrically from said first diameter to a second diameter which is larger than said first diameter, said protective cap comprising:
- a cap member having an upper surface and a concave underside, the concave underside of said cap member being sized and configured to receive the round top of said can therein;
- an aperture formed in said cap member to permit liquid to be poured out of the top of said beverage can through said aperture;
- a lip guard member attached to at least a portion of the outer edge of said cap member such that the lower lip of a human being may be pressed against said lip guard member while the human being drinks liquid from said beverage can through said aperture;
- said lip guard member being configured to accommodate and pass over at least part of the portion of said can sidewall which enlarges diametrically from said first diameter to said second diameter; and
- a lid member sized and configured to cover said aperture;
- said lid member being movably mounted on said cap member so as to be alternately movable between:
- (a) a "closed" position wherein said lid covers said aperture; and
- (b) an "open" position wherein said lid is disposed sufficiently away from said aperture to allow said human being to drink from said aperture without interference from said lid;
- said lid configured such that, when in said closed position, said lid will frictionally engage an adjacent portion of said cap member to frictionally retain said lid member in said "closed" position.
- 6. The protective cap of claim 5 wherein said lip guard member is of generally arcuate configuration and extends downwardly over from a portion of the outer edge of said cap member.
- 7. The protective cap of claim 6 wherein said arcuate lip guard is formed as a unitary part of, and is coextensive with, said cap member.
- 8. The protective cap of claim 5 further comprising:
- a grate formed over said aperture, said grate being sized and configured to deter passage of insects and solid objects into said beverage can through said aperture while permitting outflow of liquid from said beverage can through said aperture.
- 9. The protective cap of claim 5 wherein said lip guard has an inner surface which resides in juxtaposition to said can sidewall and wherein said inner surface is outwardly angled to accommodate and pass over the portion of said sidewall which enlarges diametrically from said first diameter to said second diameter.
- 10. The protective cap of claim 5, wherein said lip guard extends approximately 5/8 of an inch below said can top.
- 11. A protective cap positionable on top of a beverage can having a generally horizontal top and a generally vertical side wall, said protective cap comprising:
- a cap member having an underside being configured to receive the top of said beverage can therein;
- an aperture formed in said cap member to permit liquid to be poured out of the top of said beverage can through said aperture;
- a lip guard member attached to and extending downwardly from said cap member such that the lower lip of a human being may be positioned against said lip guard while said human being drinks liquid from said beverage can through said aperture;
- a lid member;
- said lid member being sized and configured to cover said aperture;
- said lid member being movably mounted on said cap member so as to be alternatively movable between a closed position wherein said lid member covers said aperture and an open position wherein said lid member is disposed sufficiently away from said aperture to allow said human being to drink from the aperture without interference from said lid;
- detent means formed upon said cap member and said lid member for releasably locking said lid member is said closed position; and
- protective means positioned over said aperture, said protective means being configured to deter passage of insects and solid objects into the beverage can through said aperture.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/598,175, filed Oct. 15, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,054,640.
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