The present disclosure relates generally to a device and system for preventing accidental splashing or spilling of sloshing liquid from a sip-hole on a container or its lid More specifically, to a sip-hole extension insert device for preventing accidental beverage spills or splashes from the open sip-hole on beverage containers and their lids; certain embodiments combine a tear-off and or removable plug combination to further limit liquid flow. Applications include containers or their lids such as those found on coffee cups at retail outlets such as Starbucks, 7/11, and Dunkin Donuts for hot or cold liquids. Additional applications of the invention also include containers, lids, liquids, and soups that are heated and often reheated multiple times, or reused.
People often purchase liquids in containers and then walk or drive to another distant location while attempting to consume the liquid. Despite the care and consideration during transport and consumption, unexpected jostling and shaking often occurs. This usually results in accidental splashing of the liquid from its container or lid. The previous scenarios are accentuated in the case of a full container, wherein even slight sloshing back and forth of the liquid results in the hot or cold contents splashing out of the sip hole, possibly causing a serious burn to the consumer. When the consumer is driving in a vehicle, a small splash of a hot beverage may cause a serious accident, a burn to the consumer, a stain to the consumer's clothing, or a stain in the upholstery of the vehicle.
Even in the best of situations where the consumer is sitting down or in a stationary position enjoying a liquid held within a container, it is common to experience some spillage from the container, it lid, and their sip-holes.
The use of sip-hole plugs or stoppers is costly, terrible for the environment, you need two hands to operate it, but worst of all, they prevent a person from enjoying their beverage until the plug is removed. For a driver this could have catastrophic results, because this means taking both hands off the steering wheel to begin this process. A smart driver might use only one hand to remove the plug, and then place it down somewhere else in their car where it might stain the car. At that point, the sip-hole is open again, and accidental spillage is very likely outcome. Other then consumption-less transport, the plug is not the best solution.
The use of straws to slow the spillage from sip holes is outright dangerous. Most people don't realize that drinking straws provided at stores are designed for cold beverages only, not for hot beverages. Regular drinking straws are made with cheaper plastics, whereas the smaller, little red and black “stirring straws” found in stores are made from a heat resistant sale plastic which do not leach toxic chemicals into your hot coffee or tea. These little straws are meant to be used as mixing sticks and to sample flavor. They are not meant to be used as drinking straws, this is why they are short, and the hole is purposefully designed to be extra small. Even if you couple three or four stirring straws, it makes for a messy and leaky drinking experience. Drinking hot beverages from drinking straws is toxic It is possible to find nontoxic “hot-safe” straws online, but they are not provided at local beverage shops and are generally constructed from glass.
There is a real need for a device that allows the consumer to drink from a container safely without requiring the consumer's head to tilt backward, as the container approaches the final sips, and does not result in a line of sight impediment, this is particularly true for people driving cars. Additionally, cups are generally more likely to leak at this point because the hot or cold liquid has usually softened and degraded the cup-lid seal, this particularly true along the cup crease.
These previous scenarios are compounded exponentially when there is no lid to prevent splashing or spilling of the liquid. The fast paced modern “to-go” lifestyle we live has become commonplace. As a result, drive-through food and, more importantly, drive-through beverage services are now an integral part of life. Therefore, there is a real and present need for a device that will prevent the splash of liquid through a sip-hole of containers and lids, but which does not prevent a person from safely drinking or enjoying the fluid both during transport or stationary scenarios.
Equally important, is the need to produce reliable, low cost, and environmentally friendly solutions for ail of these problems while still allowing a person to enjoy their liquid consumption no matter what sort of lifestyle they live.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is an objective of this application to obviate or mitigate some disadvantages of existing solutions to the problems discussed within this application and others known otherwise.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system and device to prevent or minimize spillage and splash of sloshing liquids from containers, their lids, or their sips-holes, without obstructing flow of liquid from sip-holes.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, a method, and a device to limit and or control fluid communication by illustrating an embodiment with a tube formed with a upper open end, a flange, at least one inlet. Other embodiments of the same device would include a seal or plug, that can block liquid and gas flow as desired. Certain embodiments this seal or plug would be of the pull, or tear off type, generally secured to top-side of flange.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and device to prevent or minimize spillage and splash of liquids from containers, their lids, or their sips-holes, while improving the flow of liquid from their sip-holes.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and device to prevent or minimize spillage and splash of liquids from containers, their lids, or their sips-holes, without stopping its sip or pour capabilities.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and device to prevent or minimize spillage and splash of liquids from containers, their lids, or their sips-holes, while on the go and in stationary scenarios.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and device to provide ease of use while consuming liquids from containers, their lids, or their sips-holes, in active and mobile scenarios one might encounter during transport.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and device to provide ease of use while consuming liquids from containers, their lids, or their sips-holes, in stationary scenarios.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and device to provide the ability to consume liquids from containers, their lids, or their sips-holes, without having to obstruct line of sight with the liquid container.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and device to provide the ability to consume liquids from containers, their lids, or their sip-holes, without having to tilt the liquid container as much as person might normally have to do so to consume the liquid inside.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and device, that provides the ability to consume liquids from containers, their lids, or their sips-holes, without having to tilt a liquid container as much as person might normally have to in efforts to better preserve the container/lid seal, and its crease for a longer duration of time, thereby reducing the likelihood of accidental spilling of liquid.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and device to provide the ability to consume liquids from a container, a lid, or its sip-hole as one might normally do, while adding the ability to suck the liquid through that same sip hole, by adding a tubular flow-path.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and device to provide the ability to consume liquids from a container, a lid, or its sip-hole as one might normally do, while adding the ability to suck the liquid through an added flow-path thereby increasing the flow of liquid for better, or more controlled consumption.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and device that provides the ability to prevent accidental splash of liquids from a container, a lid, or its sip-hole, while regaining the ability to consume the liquid without having to remove a plug, to access the liquid.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and device that provides the ability to prevent accidental splash of liquids from a container, a lid, or its sip-hole, while retaining the ability to consume the liquid, with one hand, to help improve safety in situations when a person might need to use their other hand, such as in the case of driving.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and device with at least one tubular flow-path which liquid can flow through.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and device with at least one vented flow-path, that liquid can flow through.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and device with a labyrinth flow-path so that liquid can flow through, but sloshing liquid could be deflected.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and device with at least one viscosity barrier on its sip-hole, or on its flow-path, capable of deflecting and containing sloshing liquid.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and at least one device that could reduce manmade waste made by companies or people when using liquid plugs or straws in sip-holes.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and at least one device that could reduce the amount of materials needed to construct standard sip-hole plugs, straws, and lids.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and at least one device that could reduce the manufacturing costs associated with standard splash devices used with liquid containers.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and at least one device that could be constructed, or partially constructed from edible materials.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and at least one device that could be constructed, or partially constructed from edible materials, that could degrade or dissolve after a period of uses, and at an appropriate time after it is no longer needed to prevent spillage.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and at least one device that could be constructed, or partially constructed from edible materials that could be added as flavor, sugar, or enhancement to a liquid.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and at least one device that could be constructed, or partially constructed from scented material.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and at least one device that could be constructed, or partially constructed from visual temperature/thermal changing material.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and at least one device that could be constructed to fit snugly in a container, its lid, or their sip-hole, to prevent or help reduce liquid spillage or splashing.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and a device that could be constructed to fit snugly in the sip-hole of a container, its lid, or their sip-hole by adding a groove or bevel to help secure it to fit perfectly snug with the sip-hole, or secure it in the sip-hole.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and device that could be inserted in the sip-hole of a beverage container or its lid, with an extended flow-path that could extend outwardly from the topside of container or its lid.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and device that could be used and reused again.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and a device that could have a built in flow-path, and or viscosity barrier, but which can still be stacked tightly for better packaging and distribution.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and a device with an angle cut into the base of its flow-path, the angled base added to improve its spill and splash prevention.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and a device with a bevel or ridge added to the inner side of its flow-path to help improve its spill and splash prevention.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and a device with an angled flow-path to help improve its spill and splash prevention.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and a device that can work with an attached plug to prevent liquid from passing through its flow-path.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and a device that can be inserted into a sip-hole of a liquid container or its lid, to prevent spill or splash, while still allowing the liquid to be consumed through its flow-path, and with a plug that could prevent liquid from passing through its flow-path.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and a device that can be inserted into a sip-hole of a liquid container or its lid that could widen the sip-hole to allow more liquid to pass through faster.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and a device that can be inserted into a sip-hole of a liquid container or its lid, and have an adhesive agent capable of securing it in place.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and a device that can be inserted into a sip-hole of a liquid container and having a locking mechanism capable of securing it in place, to either one or both, the sip-hole, and or the container lid.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and a device that can be inserted into a sip-hole of a liquid container and having a mechanism capable of preventing chocking.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and a device that combines the benefits a sip-tube and a plug together, so that they can be inserted with container or its lid, to prevent sloshing liquid from splashing out from a sip-hole.
Aspects of the present application overcome the above identified and other problems of the related while preventing spills of liquids from containers or their lids without restricting adequate flow of liquid for consumption or otherwise.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and device which combines the benefits a sip-hole insert and the benefits of plug into one device, to achieve maximum splash protection.
In accordance with an embodiment, it is among an objective of this application to provide a system, and a device that combines the benefits a sip-tube and a slid cable plug together, to achieve maximum splash protection.
Among other things, variations of devices and systems of use in accordance with aspects of the present application would reduce the proliferation of non-biodegradable or less biodegradable items now commonly inserted into coffee cup and other beverage lids to prevent spills such as sip-hole plugs or straws, in accordance with aspects illustrated herein, device embodiment variations may be used to prevent liquids from spilling from the small opening sip-hole typically found in the top of lids that are typically used to cover containers sold at various establishments.
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The foregoing aspects, features and advantages of the present application will be further appreciated when considered with reference to the following descriptions of a few preferred embodiments and accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals represent like elements. In describing the preferred embodiments of the invention illustrated in the appended drawings, specific terminology will be used for the sake of clarity. However, this application is not intended to be limited to the specific terms used, and it is to be understood that each specific term includes equivalents that operate in a similar manner to accomplish a similar purpose.
We will start our detailed description by examining
In more detail, a sip-tube works be deflecting the sloshing liquid within the container when it's jostled, and by controlling the amount of liquid within the flow-path along with its direction and rate of flow, it also lessens the force excerpted by the slashing liquid in the container on the liquid after it enters the flow-path, thereby minimizing or preventing accidental spill and slash. The combination of the sip-tube and plug can eliminate all ASSL when the sip-tube-plug combo insert device is in a foldediclosed position, such as that illustrated in
Some overview benefits achieved by using a sip-tube-plug in conjunction with a container or lid are, but not limited to:
Benefits:
Lessens or eliminates accidental spill and splash (ASSL) from sip holes.
Adds suction ability to sip holes, which can increase liquid flow when desired.
Widens sip holes for faster consumption.
Allows a modern person with an active lifestyle to be able to enjoy a liquid just the same and a stationary person without having to worry about spill or splash.
Blocks dissipation of hot steam liquid which helps maintain heat longer while consuming hot liquids; thereby conserving desired temperatures, hot or cold.
Eco-conscious when compared to splash plugs, stir-sticks, and straws; less material, less waste, and they can be reused.
Can be constructed or partially constructed of edible materials that can flavor or enhance liquids.
Offers at least four ways to consume a liquid more safely: a; prevents line of sight blockage caused by containers and their lids because of sucking action, b; lessens spills which could cause burns, c; can consume liquids without the need of two hands like plugs need, d; less spill equals less distraction while conducting other potentially dangerous tasks such as driving.
Plug a sip-hole completely when desired.
Overall makes for a more enjoyable drinking experience.
The resulting benefits achieved from embodiment to embodiment vary slightly as additional features are added to the base hollow sip-tube. These additional features will be discussed in detail below. While other features might aide in deflecting a small or negligible percentage of sloshing liquids, we will discuss many of the features and their benefits.
Some of the flow-paths, as seen in most of the FIGS., with the exception of
The flow-path in
These angles serve other functions as well; first it helps to lessen the accidental or undesirable sloshing and splashing of liquid flow in an upward direction, and in a forward/backward direction by blocking and redirecting multiple slosh directions into a controlled and desirable direction, they give the liquid more space to settle before it can exit the container, and they deflect the liquid back at itself before it ever enters the sip-tube. The triple angle such as that one
The flow-path sip-tube deflection process further benefits when accompanied by a secondary exterior base angle 07, as seen in
One of the more convenient benefits or advantages of the extended sip-hole, is that a user does not need to tilt the container to access the liquid inside like they normally would. The sip-tube extension adds a suction like ability much like that of a mini-straw or sippy-cup to any basic cup/container once it is inserted. This ability helps in many ways, some of the more notable ones pertain to safety. By using a sip-tube, a person would no longer need to tilt the cup so they can take a sip. Standard coffee cups and lids will block your line of site when tilting them to take a sip, this can be dangerous while incredibly aggravating. Standard paper cups leak from the cup-crease when the cup is tilted. This is dangerous because it can stain, distract, or burn people while walking or driving. These problems are eliminated when using a sip-tube because a person does not need to tilt the cup very much to access the liquid inside when using a sip-tube, all they need to do is suck and then syphon/vacuum action will move the liquid up the sip-tube. It also allows a person to sip the beverage at a more controlled rate, increasing or decreasing liquid flow as desired. By adding a suction ability, a person could suck more liquid through the same sized hole faster, thereby accessing the liquid faster if desired. The sip-tube can also be formed to widen or stretch the hole it is inserted into, this helps to increase the flow of liquid whether pouring, sucking or sipping. This widening or stretching can be accomplished in several ways. One of the more obvious ways is by forming the sip-tube with a taper 04 as seen in
08
c and 08d extended arm as illustrated on
Each element should be constructed to prevent accidental release that could result in a person choking or ingesting the sip-tube. These additional elements are not necessary but they do add secondary levels of safety and convenience. These elements also serve to protect the insert from falling into the sip-hole. All of these protrusions aide to secure and lock the insert in place, whether by themselves, with adhesive aides, with locking elements, or in combination with other protruding extensions.
Another mentionable feature of 01, 02, 08 and their subseries is illustrated in
Another benefit gained from the sip-tube extension insert is that it seals the sip-hope, blocking the largest hole where heat escapes from. Therefore it works to keep the liquid inside the container, hot or cold, at its desired temperature for a longer period of time.
The inner flow-path of
Another feature to mention, which is not illustrated in the drawings, is a topside flow-path extension. Meaning the flow-path does not lay flush upon the sip-hole, container, or the topside of the sip-tube, as most of the illustrated versions do. It would extend the flow-path outwardly and above to topside. This could make for easier drinking, pouring, or sucking. It could also aide to improve the flow-path benefits and prevent additional splashing. This could also be used to aide in removing the sip-tube later, be it for recycling purposes or otherwise.
Many of these features could be designed so that the sip-tube can be packaged and stacked 20 on top itself, as illustrated in
A sip-tube-plug is used by inserting it into a sip-hole found on a container or a lid. After insertion, a sip-tube can be pushed or pressed into proper position. 02 locking protrusions and 08 extension arm and resting zone 18 will lock the sip-tube in place within the sip-hole, they will also help form a tight leak proof seal. Once properly inserted, the sip-hole will then be extended to the length of the sip-tube, the sip-hole with be enhanced, and the benefits discussed within this application will be achieved. The extension arm 08 could be folded and plug 30 could be locked within the sip-tube 01. Or slide plug 30b could be slid from the open position to the closed position at will to seal the sip-tube. Overall, this will make for a happier, more controlled and better splash-free drinking experience, while also being more economical and eco-friendly solution to the common spill-plug, or splash-stick.
In certain preferred embodiments not illustrated within the art work, a plug would be constructed as a pull or tear off seal, similar to those on beverage containers. Materials can be of any plastic, metal, polymer, paper, or the like of any known seals used by those trained in the art. The seal can be bonded, attached, adhered, glued, heat sealed, heat-bonded, built in mold, as few general options. This peel or pull off tab would be a most economical solution, while also adding a level and sanitary comfort while pressing the insert tube in place within the sip-hole.
Flow-paths are referenced many times within this applications, they can be found inside a tube, and can sometimes mean the outside of a tube.
Flanges is used with the claims section, and often refers to its traditional meaning, but also any bevel, lip, protrusion in or out.
Inlets are referenced in the claims, they are used with their general meaning, but also used to reference a configured cut, hole, opening, used to control or limit liquid and gas flow, in and out of the tube is found on. They will generally be found on the front side of many embodiments, but can have more then one, and also be found on the back side, and bottoms of the tube.
Sip-hole-plug extension can be constructed using partially or fully edible materials that could be eaten, dissolved into for flavoring, or pushed into drinks for flavor. This would cutback on waste and would add a nice flavor option to the sip-tube. Many materials would work for this, but a hard crystalline sugar or coating might be a good example. Other materials include paper, cardboard, plastics, polymers, compounds, mixtures and various combinations for these. Standard materials used in the container, cup, utensil and lid industries would work well. Manufacturing processes include those used by these industries as well, but no limited to these. The sip-tube could be extruded, formed, cast, press, cut, molded, to name a few common methods. Different materials, or combinations of materials, might call far other known manufacturing processes, or others yet to be discovered. A preferred method would likely be the cheapest. When using slide plug 30b cr a similar ramification, the sip-tube and slide plug element would likely be manufactured separately, then assembled. There are some known methods that could be used to manufacture both pieces at the same time, without the need for assembly. Newer scented materials have become popular in the beverage industry as of late. The sip-tube-plug would farewell being designed from a flavored, and or scented material. Visual temperature/thermal monitoring materials have become popular recently as well in the beverage industry. A sip-tube-plug that changes color with temperature would be advantageous for safety and best flavor drinking temperature.
After extensive testing with the sip-tube-plug, it has been shown that a simple short, straight, hollow flow-path works incredibly well in combatting the better half of the ASSL of sloshing liquid from a sip-hole. Many of the additional elements disclosed above, add further layers of protection against this all to common problem. While a simple short sip-tube-plug inserted and secured onto a sip-hole is the base for this application, more dynamic additions like some of those illustrated within this application compound its benefits.
Although the description above contains much specificity, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the embodiments but as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments. Many other beneficial results can be attained by applying the disclosed invention in a different manner or by modifying the invention as was described to show several possibilities.
The scope of this application should not be solely determined by the examples given but also by the appended claims and their legal equivalents as well.
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