1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates, in general, to hygienic maintenance of lip contact parts of push-pull caps for bottles and, more particularly, to a push-pull cap for bottles, which is configured such that the lip contact part of the push-pull cap can be kept in a hygienic state and an upper cap unit or a protective cap unit of the push-pull cap can be easily and simply manipulated to be opened with one hand holding a bottle, and the upper cap unit can be maintained in a state of being coupled to the cap without being lost. The present invention also relates to a bottle, which has the push-pull cap and can be held with one hand.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional push-pull cap comprises a lower cap unit, which has an openable outlet for discharging contents and is tightened to the neck part of a bottle, and an upper cap unit, which covers the upper part of the lower cap unit and is opened to expose the lower cap unit every time it is required to discharge the contents through the lower cap unit. However, the upper cap unit of the conventional push-pull cap is easily contaminated with polluted air or germs because it is always exposed to the atmosphere. The upper cap unit also has a structural disadvantage in that it is easily lost. Furthermore, it is almost impossible to keep the push-pull cap in a hygienic state for a lengthy period of time when the cap is used with a portable bottle, which may be constantly carried by a user. To open the upper cap unit of the conventional push-pull cap, a user must manipulate the upper cap unit with both hands.
In recent years, a portable beverage bottle, which is provided with a push-pull cap configured to keep the contents thereof in a hygienic state for a lengthy period of time and to be easily manipulated, and which is carried by one hand, has been proposed and used. However, the portable beverage bottle is problematic in that it does not have any means for allowing a user to open the cap with one hand, so that, to open the push-pull cap in order to drink the contents, a user must use both hands, so that the user cannot open the cap while driving a car. Furthermore, a variety of cap structures for portable bottles, such as a structure for protecting an upper cap unit of a cap or a structure for protecting a lip contact part of the cap, have been proposed and used. However, in the related art, there is no hygienic or economic cap structure for portable bottles, which allows a user to easily open the upper cap unit with one hand.
Furthermore, some users cannot easily carry relatively larger sized bottles having a capacity of one liter or more with one hand, or cannot easily drink the contents while holding the bottle with one hand. Thus, the users must use both hands to hold conventional larger sized bottles having capacities of one liter or more while drinking the contents, and must use separately provided handles to carry the bottles.
Accordingly, the present invention has been made keeping in mind the above problems occurring in the related art, and an object of the present invention is to provide a push-pull cap for bottles, which has an economical structure and a good appearance, efficiently keeps contents in a hygienic state, and includes an improved coupling structure for coupling an upper cap unit to a lower cap unit, thus being easily and efficiently manufactured in large quantities.
To accomplish the above object, the present invention provides a push-pull cap for bottles, in which the upper cap unit is coupled to the lower cap unit using an elastic hinge connector without allowing the upper cap unit to become undesirably separated from the lower cap unit. Further, the upper cap unit and the lower cap unit of the cap are configured such that, when a finger grip of the upper cap unit is pushed leftwards, rightwards or upwards using a finger of one hand, a lifting means forms a path along which the upper cap unit is moved and lifted upwards relative to the lower cap unit, thus being opened.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a bottle, which can be easily held with one hand and has a push-pull cap such that a user can easily open the push-pull cap using one finger of the hand with which the bottle body is held.
In order to accomplish the above object, the present invention provides a bottle, which comprises a bottle body including a body part, a waist part and a chest part, and a push-pull cap tightened to the mouth of the bottle body. The chest part of the bottle body is provided at a height that is spaced apart from a neck part of the bottle body by a predetermined distance so that a user can easily open the cap using the thumb of one hand by pushing the finger grip in one direction with the thumb while holding the bottle body with the hand.
Furthermore, the body part is provided with a plurality of finger seats for seating therein the middle finger, the ring finger and the little finger of one hand, respectively, so that a user can stably hold the bottle body by using the thumb and index finger of one hand to hold the waist part, with the middle finger, the ring finger and the little finger holding the body part without slipping off of the body part.
In an aspect, the present invention provides a push-pull cap for bottles, comprising: an upper cap unit and a lower cap unit, which are coupled to each other using an elastic extensible hinge connector; a lifting means provided at a predetermined position on the lower cap unit corresponding to a position of a finger grip of the upper cap unit, so that the lifting means guides a lifting motion of the upper cap unit when a user rotates the upper cap unit leftwards or rightwards at a predetermined angle using a finger of one hand; and an elastic locking ring for providing an elastic restoring force to the upper cap unit, thus causing the upper cap unit to elastically restore an original state thereof when a pushing force is released from the upper cap unit after the upper cap unit is opened.
In an embodiment, the lifting means comprises two inclined lifting members, which are provided on a flat surface part of the lower cap unit supporting a lower surface of a rim of the upper cap unit such that the two lifting members symmetrically extend leftwards and rightwards at positions spaced apart from each other and are inclined upwards and outwards, and come into contact with the finger grip.
The upper cap unit and the lower cap unit may be provided with an arcuate locking part and an arcuate locking rib, respectively, to maintain a locking force, such that the upper cap unit and the lower cap unit have neither the arcuate locking part nor the arcuate locking rib at positions thereof corresponding to positions of the inclined lifting members, thus forming a path through which, during rotation of the upper cap unit relative to the lower cap unit, the upper cap unit can be removed from the lower cap unit.
In another embodiment, the lifting means comprises: two inclined vertical lifting members formed on a support of a lip contact part of the lower cap unit at a predetermined position at which an inner surface of a rim of the upper cap unit comes into contact with the support of the lip contact part; and a locking protrusion formed on the inner surface of the rim of the upper cap unit, wherein the inclined vertical lifting members include: a vertical guide hole to guide the locking protrusion of the upper cap unit to a state of vertical engagement with the lifting members during downward movement of the upper cap unit; and an inclined guide surface forming a path along which the upper cap unit is lifted from a lower end of the vertical guide hole leftwards or rightwards.
In another aspect, the present invention provides a bottle that can be held with one hand and having the push-pull cap, with the bottle comprising: a bottle body including a body part formed at a position below an intermediate part of the bottle body, and a waist part, a chest part and a neck part formed at a position above the intermediate part of the bottle body, wherein the chest part is bulged outwards such that the chest part can be held with an index finger, a middle finger and a ring finger of one hand, and the waist part is recessed inwards to a predetermined depth and has an angled shoulder so that a palm, an edge and a little finger of the hand are placed around the waist par, and the chest part has a predetermined size such that the chest part is held with three fingers, the chest part being spaced apart from the neck part by a predetermined distance such that a user can push the upper cap unit of the push-pull cap with a thumb of the hand. The chest part may be provided at a center of the bulged part thereof with at least one step to prevent the three fingers from slipping off of the chest part. The body part may be provided at a position adjacent to the waist part with a plurality of finger seats to seat the middle finger, the ring finger and the little finger of one hand thereon, respectively, so that the user can stably hold the body part with the fingers while preventing the fingers from slipping off of the body part and securing the center of gravity of the bottle at a desired position.
The above and other objects, features and other advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Herein below, the embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As shown in FIGS. 1 to 7, the push-pull cap of the present invention has an upper cap unit 100 and a lower cap unit 200 coupled thereto. The upper cap unit 100 has an appearance similar to a conventional cap, which covers a lip contact part 230, with an upper locking ring 120 formed on a side surface of the upper cap unit 100 at a predetermined position and a finger grip 110 formed on the side surface of the upper cap unit 100 at the opposite position. The lower cap unit 200 has an appearance similar to a lower cap of a conventional push-pull sport bottle. The lower cap unit 200 is formed to tighten to a mouth of a bottle body 10 through a screw-type engagement, and a lip contact part 230 is provided on the upper part of the lower cap unit 200 similar to the lower cap of the conventional sports bottle. The lip contact part 230 is supported by a support 240, and a through hole 245 is vertically formed through the support 240 so that contents held in a bottle body 10 can be discharged through the through hole 245 similar to the lower cap of the conventional sports bottle.
Unlike the conventional sports bottle, the lower cap unit 200 and upper cap unit 100 have improvements in the form of structures and devices allowing for a novel manner in which they are detachably coupled and uncoupled. The lower cap unit 200 also has a lower locking ring 220 on a sidewall thereof at a predetermined position. The support 240 for supporting the lip contact part 230 is provided below the lip contact part 230, and several arcuate locking ribs 250 are formed around the outer circumferential surface of the support 240 and are spaced apart from each other at predetermined intervals corresponding to an arcuate locking rib 210 for locking the finger grip 110. In the above embodiment, the arcuate locking rib 210 for locking the finger grip 110 and the other arcuate locking ribs 250 are formed along the same circle. However, for ease of description, the arcuate locking rib 210 for locking the finger grip 110 of the upper cap unit 100 is specifically called a “finger grip arcuate locking rib” herein below.
The lower cap unit 200 also has a flat surface part 270 concentrically formed below the support 240, and two inclined lifting members 260 used as a lifting means are formed on the flat surface part 270 such that the two inclined lifting members 260 are inclined upwards and outwards. Thus, when the finger grip 110 of the upper cap unit 100 is pushed upwards to the left or right with the thumb of one hand, as shown in
Described in detail, when the upper cap unit 110 is tightened to the lower cap unit 200, the arcuate locking parts 150 of the upper cap unit 100 engage with the arcuate locking ribs 250 of the lower cap unit 200, as shown in
The push-pull cap of the present invention is configured such that, although the arcuate locking parts 150 are in partial contact with the arcuate locking ribs 250 in the above state due to both elasticity of the hinge connector 199 and compression of the finger grip 110, the upper cap unit 100 can be reliably released from the lower cap unit 200 while overcoming the resistance of both the hinge connector 199 and the finger grip 110. In the present invention, the upper cap unit 100 can be efficiently removed from the lower cap unit 200 when the finger grip 110 of the upper cap unit 100 is pushed upwards or to one side using the thumb.
In the present invention, the upper cap unit 100 can be made of a transparent plastic material, for example, polypropylene, and has a structure for protecting the lip contact part 230.
The upper cap unit 100 is also configured such that it is openable with a finger of one hand. The arcuate locking parts 150 are formed on the inner surface of the lower part of the upper cap unit 100 such that the arcuate locking parts 150 are circumferentially spaced apart from each other at predetermined intervals. The upper locking ring 120 is provided on the upper cap unit 100 at a position opposite the finger grip 110 and is coupled to the lower locking ring 220 of the lower cap unit 200 using the hinge connector 199. The hinge connector 199 also functions as a coupling rib, which holds the upper cap unit 100 so that the upper cap unit 100 is prevented from being lost. A pressure part 116, preferably having a tubular shape, extends downwards from the center of the inner surface of the upper cap unit 100 so that the pressure unit 116 presses down the lip contact part 230 after a user pulls the lip contact part 230 outward to drink the contents of the bottle.
As shown in
The finger grip 110 of the upper cap unit 100 having the above-mentioned structure provides a collateral function of informing a user whether the upper cap unit 100, which has a thin and transparent structure, is deformed or not.
Described in detail, the lower surface 111 of the finger grip 110 is inclined in directions opposite the inclination directions of the lifting members 260 of the lower cap unit 200, as shown in
The reinforcing ribs 125 further function as a reinforcing structure for preventing the upper cap unit 100, which is made of polypropylene, from cracking or breaking even if the upper cap unit 100 is repeatedly stressed by pressure applied thereto through the finger grip 110, or is thermally stressed due to temperature variation when a beverage bottle having the push-pull cap of the present invention is repeatedly put into and taken out of a refrigerator.
The finger grip arcuate locking rib 210 is formed on the support 240 of the lip contact part 230 at a position opposite the lower locking ring 220 such that the finger grip arcuate locking rib 210 protrudes outwards in a radial direction in the same manner as that of the other arcuate locking ribs 250. However, the finger grip arcuate locking rib 210 is preferably shorter than each of the other arcuate locking ribs 250. Due to the above-mentioned structure of the arcuate locking ribs 210 and 250, the lower surface 111 of the finger grip 110 can be easily moved along the lifting members 260, and the upper cap unit 100 can be easily separated from the lower cap unit 200.
The arcuate locking parts 150 of the upper cap unit 100 protrude from the lower part of the inner surface of the upper cap unit 100 along the same circle. When the upper cap unit 100 is tightened to the lower cap unit 200, the arcuate locking parts 150 of the upper cap unit 100 closely engage with the arcuate locking ribs 250 of the lower cap unit 200, which are circumferentially formed around the lower cap unit 100 such that the ribs 250 are spaced apart from each other at predetermined intervals. In the above state, the arcuate-locking parts 150 move around the support 240.
The hinge connector 199 is preferably made of an elastic material that has high elasticity, high rigidity, and high contractibility such as silicone. The hinge connector 199 is used as a coupling structure for coupling the upper locking ring 120 to the lower locking ring 220. The diameter of the hinge connector 199 is larger than the width of coupling mouths 121 and 221 formed in each of the upper and lower locking rings 120 and 220, so that the hinge connector 199 can be securely coupled to the upper and lower locking rings 120 and 220. Thus, when the upper cap unit 100 is separated from the lower cap unit 200, the upper cap unit 100 is opened so as to expose the lip contact part 230 to the atmosphere, as shown in
Further, as shown in
When the hinge connector 199 is coupled to the upper locking ring 120 and the lower locking ring 220, the hinge connector 199 is elastically stretched to reduce the diameter thereof and is inserted into the coupling mouths 121 and 221 of the upper and lower locking rings 120 and 220, as shown in
The lower cap unit 200 is tightened to the mouth of a bottle 10 through a screw-type engagement. As shown in the sectional view of
The lifting members 260 come into contact with the inclined lower surface 111 of the finger grip 110. Thus, when the finger grip 110 is moved leftwards or rightwards, as shown in
Another embodiment of the lifting means according to the present invention will be described with reference to
As described above, the upper and lower cap units of the push-pull cap for bottles according to the present invention have an appearance and a structure similar to those of the upper and lower cap units of a conventional push-pull cap, but have improved functions, so that the push-pull cap for bottles can be efficiently manufactured in large quantities using injection molding techniques.
Herein below, a bottle 300, which is configured to be held with one hand and has a push-pull cap capable of being opened with a finger of the hand holding the bottle according to the present invention, will be described.
The chest part 330 is provided at the center of the bulged part thereof with at least one step 332 to prevent the three fingers from slipping off of the chest part 330.
The body part 310 is provided at a position adjacent to the waist part 320 with a plurality of finger seats 311, 312 and 313 to seat the middle finger H3, the ring finger H4, and the little finger H5 of one hand thereon, respectively, so that the user can stably hold the body part 310 with the fingers while preventing the fingers from slipping off of the body part 310 and securing the center of gravity of the bottle 300 at a desired position.
To allow a user to hold the waist part 320 and the chest part 330 of the bottle 300 with the fingers while opening the cap or inclining the bottle 300 to pour the contents, the thickness of the sidewall of each of the waist part 320 and the chest part 330 is preferably greater than the vertical sidewall of the body part 310. Preferably, the sidewall of each of the waist part 320 and the chest part 330 has a thickness 1.5 times to three times greater than the thickness of the sidewall of the body part 310. When the thickness of each of the waist part 320 and the chest part 330 is less than 1.5 times the body part 310, the chest part 330 and the waist part 320 may fail to maintain the desired grip structure. If the thickness of each of the waist part 320 and the chest part 330 exceeds three times the body part 310, the production cost of the bottle 300 is increased, so that the economic efficiency of the bottle 300 is reduced.
To drink the contents of the large-sized bottle 300, the push-pull cap is opened by pushing the finger grip 110 of the upper cap unit 100 with the thumb of the hand holding the bottle 300. To open the cap, the chest part 330 of the bottle 300 is held with the index finger H2, the middle finger H3 and the ring finger H4, as shown in
In the present invention, the finger seats 311, 312 and 313 are provided on the body part 310 below the waist part 320, so that, as shown in
Although a preferred embodiment of the present invention has been described for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.
As apparent from the above description, the push-pull cap for bottles according to the present invention provides advantages in that the cap is provided with an upper cap unit having an appearance and structure similar to those of the upper cap unit of a conventional push-pull cap. The cap is also configured such that the upper cap unit is easily opened by an operation of pushing a finger grip with a thumb due to elasticity of a hinge connector. The cap efficiently maintains a hygienic state of a lip contact part and prevents the upper cap unit from being lost.
Further, the present invention provides a bottle, which is held with one hand and has a push-pull cap. The bottle comprises a bottle body, which includes a body part defined in the bottle body below an intermediate part of the bottle body. A waist part having a reduced diameter, a chest part having an increased diameter, and a neck part having a mouth are defined in the bottle body above the intermediate part. The chest part has a size and a height such that the chest part allows a user to hold the bottle with one hand and to easily open the upper cap unit by pushing the finger grip of the upper cap unit with the thumb of the hand. Thus, the bottle according to the present invention can be opened with the thumb of the hand holding the bottle body, so that a driver can conveniently drink the contents of the bottle while driving a car. The body part of the bottle is provided with a plurality of finger seats at positions below the waist part, thus stably seating three fingers except for the thumb and the index finger in the respective finger seats. Therefore, a user can easily open the bottle of the present invention with one hand and can conveniently drink the contents.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10-2005-0136269 | Dec 2005 | KR | national |
10-2006-0020267 | Mar 2006 | KR | national |
10-2006-0028197 | Mar 2006 | KR | national |