The present invention relates to liquid containers, and more particularly to a sippy cup lid for a beverage can, such as an aluminum soda can.
There are a variety of liquid containers, such as beverage cans. A beverage can is a container manufactured from aluminum or steel (e.g., tin-plated steel) designed to hold a single serving of a beverage. For example, a common beverage can is a soda can used for holding soda. Typically, soda cans have a stay-tab opening mechanism. This mechanism involves utilizing a scored lid with a tab to depress the lid. The tab can be used as a lever to push the scored region into the can, opening up a hole. However, there is no mechanism to prevent spillage from drinking from such a can. That is, a user, such as a child, may spill a portion of the beverage from such a can that is opened up using a stay-tab opening mechanism.
A sippy cup is a training cup that lets a child drink without spilling. Sippy cups typically include a lid with a spout that lets a child drink without spilling. While sippy cups are typically used to help transition babies from bottles to regular cups, it is a mechanism to prevent spillage.
If a beverage can, such as a soda can, could have a sippy cup lid placed on the beverage can after opening it, then a user, such as a child, may be able to drink from such a beverage without spillage.
Therefore, there is a need in the art for developing a sippy cup lid to prevent spillage from an opened beverage can, such as a soda can.
In one embodiment of the present invention, a removable sippy cup lid comprises a drinking spout, where the drinking spout extends upward from a surface of the sippy cup lid to a distal end shaped and sized to be received within a human mouth. A proximal end of the drinking spout is shaped to correspond to a shape of a cavity opening in a lid of a beverage can with a stay-tab opening mechanism, where the cavity opening is formed in a scored region of the lid of the beverage can caused by using a stay-tab as a lever to push the scored region into the lid of the beverage can. Furthermore, the removable sippy cup lid comprises a groove about its edge sized to receive and snap over a circular outer rim of the lid of the beverage can to faun a seal, where the groove comprises an inner and outer portion forming an arc shaped channel cross section that bends inward leaving an opening at a distal end, where the opening covers the rim of the lid of the beverage can. A width of the opening is less than a thickness of the rim of the lid of the beverage can in a resting position. The groove is made out of flexible material, where the width of the opening widens to the thickness of the rim of the lid of the beverage can as pressure is applied to the sippy cup lid to snap over the rim of the lid of the beverage can.
In another embodiment of the present invention, a drinking container, comprises a beverage can with a stay-tab opening mechanism, where the beverage can comprises a main body defining an interior cavity accessible through a cavity opening. The beverage can further comprises a lid coupled to the main body, where the lid comprises a circular outer rim. The circular outer rim is outwardly projecting, where the circular outer rim adjoins the main body at a top portion of the main body that is slanted downwardly and outwardly. The lid comprises the cavity opening in a scored region of the lid caused by using a stay-tab as a lever to push the scored region into the lid of the beverage can. The drinking container further comprises a removable sippy cup lid secured to the beverage can to cover the lid of the beverage can, where the sippy cup lid comprises a drinking spout. The drinking spout extends upward from a surface of the sippy cup lid to a distal end shaped and sized to be received within a human mouth. A proximal end of the drinking spout is shaped to correspond to a shape of the cavity opening. The removable sippy cup lid further comprises a groove about its edge sized to receive and snap over the rim of the lid of the beverage can to form a seal, where the groove comprises an inner and outer portion forming an arc shaped channel cross section that bends inward leaving an opening at a distal end. The opening covers the circular outer rim of the lid of the beverage can, where a width of the opening is less than a thickness of the rim of the lid of the beverage can in a resting position. The groove is made out of flexible material, where the width of the opening widens to the thickness of the rim of the lid of the beverage can as pressure is applied to the sippy cup lid to snap over the rim of the lid of the beverage can.
The foregoing has outlined rather generally the features and technical advantages of one or more embodiments of the present invention in order that the detailed description of the present invention that follows may be better understood. Additional features and advantages of the present invention will be described hereinafter which may form the subject of the claims of the present invention.
A better understanding of the present invention can be obtained when the following detailed description is considered in conjunction with the following drawings, in which:
The present invention comprises a drinking container and a sippy cup lid. In one embodiment of the present invention, a removable sippy cup lid configured to be placed securely onto an opened beverage can (e.g., aluminum soda can) includes a drinking spout. The drinking spout extends upward from a surface of the sippy cup lid to a distal end shaped and sized to be received within a human mouth. A proximal end of the drinking spout is shaped to correspond to the shape of the cavity opening in the beverage can lid with a stay-tab opening mechanism. The cavity opening is formed in a scored region of the beverage can lid caused by using a stay-tab as a lever to push the scored region into the lid of the beverage can. Furthermore, the removable sippy cup lid includes a groove about its edge sized to receive and snap over a circular outer rim of the beverage can lid to form a seal. The groove includes an inner and outer portion forming an arc shaped channel cross section that bends inward leaving an opening at a distal end, where the opening covers the rim of the beverage can lid. A width of the opening is less than a thickness of the rim of the beverage can lid in a resting position. The groove is made out of flexible material such that the width of the opening widens to the thickness of the rim of the beverage can lid as pressure is applied to the sippy cup lid to snap over the rim of the beverage can lid. In this manner, a sippy cup lid is developed to prevent spillage from an opened beverage can, such as a soda can.
As stated in the Background section, if a beverage can, such as a soda can, could have a sippy cup lid placed on the beverage can after opening it, then a user, such as a child, may be able to drink from such a beverage without spillage. Therefore, there is a need in the art for developing a sippy cup lid to prevent spillage from an opened beverage can, such as a soda can.
The sippy cup lid of the present invention is configured to be placed securely onto the beverage can (e.g., an aluminum soda can) after opening it where the beverage is prevented from spillage as discussed below in connection with
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Lid 105 includes a stay-tab mechanism 108 that is used to open beverage can 102. For example, stay-tab 108 is used as a lever to push a scored region 109 into lid 105 thereby causing cavity opening 104 to form.
To prevent spillage from an opened beverage can, such as beverage can 102, sippy cup lid 101 may be placed over opened beverage can 102 forming a seal thereby allowing a user, such as a child, to drink the beverage contained in beverage can 102 without spillage.
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Sippy cup lid 101 further includes a tab 115 that extends laterally from an edge of lid 101 opposite spout 112 for prying lid 101 off of beverage can 102.
Additionally, in one embodiment, an inner lip 116 of spout 112 extends from the proximal end of spout 112 into an inner portion of cavity opening 104 thereby preventing spillage into the bottom portion of sippy cup lid 101 when sippy cup lid 101 is secured to beverage can 102. In one embodiment, inner lip 116 is made out of rubber-like material. In one embodiment, the bottom portion of sippy cup lid 101 is substantially planar thereby pressing down stay-tab 108 (stay-tab 108 may be partially raised upon being used to form cavity opening 104) after lid 101 is secured to beverage can 102. In one embodiment, the substantially planar bottom portion of sippy cup lid 101 is aligned with the top portion of rim 106 upon being secured to beverage can 102. In one embodiment, the bottom portion of sippy cup lid 101 has an arc-shaped-like bottom thereby providing a slight elevation over stay-tab 108, which may be partially raised upon being used to form cavity opening 104.
In one embodiment, sippy cup lid 101 is molded out of polypropylene.
Sippy cup lid 101 is able to form an air tight seal at the top of main body 103 of beverage can 102 by including a groove on the underside of lid 101 to receive rim 106 of beverage can 102 as discussed below in connection with
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A further detail illustration of groove 201 is discussed below in connection with
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When a user applies pressure to push sippy cup lid 101 onto lid 105 of beverage can 102, opening 303 widens to the thickness of rim 106 of lid 105 of beverage can 102 thereby allowing sippy cup lid 101 to snap over rim 106 forming a seal. Since groove 201 is made out of a flexible material, opening 303 may widen to the thickness of rim 106 (e.g., 0.2 centimeters). In one embodiment, the flexible material is molded plastic. Furthermore, groove 201 is not so flexible that it loses its tenseness. Hence, when opening 303 of groove 201 is expanded in width, groove 201 maintains its tenseness thereby providing a secure seal.
In one embodiment, the length of inner portion 301 from the top of its arc 304 to the end of its arc 305 in a vertical direction corresponds to a length of rim 106 in its vertical direction. In one embodiment, the length of inner portion 301 from the top of its arc 304 to the end of its arc 305 in a vertical direction is about 0.2 centimeters.
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A top view of sippy cup lid 101 is discussed below in connection with
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Although the removable sippy cup lid and drinking container are described in connection with several embodiments, it is not intended to be limited to the specific forms set forth herein, but on the contrary, it is intended to cover such alternatives, modifications and equivalents, as can be reasonably included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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