Embodiments of the invention relate generally to portable, liquid dispensing containers. In particular, embodiments of the invention are directed to straw assemblies for dispensing a liquid.
Portable containers, such as tumblers, mugs, and the like, are commonly used to, for example, dispense liquids when walking, driving, or otherwise traveling. Portable containers typically include a container body and a lid that is removably coupled to the container body and includes a dispensing aperture.
Some portable containers include spouts. Spouts are generally movable, relative to the container body, between a stowed position and an in-use position. When the spout is in the in-use position, the contents of the container can be dispensed through the spout. When dispensing is no longer desired, the spout can be moved to the stowed configuration, whereby the contents are prevented from flowing out of the container.
Some portable containers may include a straw that couples to the lid and/or to the spout. In such containers, the passageway for dispensing the liquid may include a valve that is operatively coupled to the straw in some fashion.
There is a need in the relevant technology for lids and straws, for such containers, having a spout cover that can cover and protect, from dirt (for example), an inner space of the lid when the spout is in the in-use position. Furthermore there continues to be a need in the relevant technology for straw assemblies that, among other things, can facilitate the removal and cleaning of valves used in the dispensing passageway. Embodiments of the invention disclosed here satisfy these and other needs.
In one aspect, the invention is directed to a straw assembly having a lid coupler configured to couple to a lid of a container; a straw coupler configured to couple to a straw, the straw coupler configured for rotation relative to the lid coupler; and a pivot rod coupled to the lid coupler and to the straw coupler, the pivot rod configured to facilitate rotation of the lid coupler relative to the straw coupler. In one embodiment, the lid coupler includes a lid coupler tube having a passageway; a lid coupler base coupled to the lid coupler tube; wherein the lid coupler tube and/or the lid coupler base is configured with a cavity to receive a valve. In some embodiments, the straw coupler can include a straw coupler tube having a passageway; a straw coupler base coupled to the straw coupler tube; and wherein the straw coupler tube and/or the straw coupler base is configured with a cavity to receive a seal. In certain embodiments, the pivot rod provides an axis of rotation that is offset from and substantially parallel to a main axis of the straw assembly.
In one embodiment, the lid coupler further comprises a lid coupler hook, the straw coupler comprises a straw coupler hook, and the lid coupler hook and the straw coupler hook are configured to be removably coupled to one another. In certain embodiments, the straw coupler can further include a stop configured to stop a full rotation of the lid coupler relative to the straw coupler. In some embodiments, the lid coupler tube and/or the lid coupler base is further configured to receive a gasket.
In certain embodiments, the lid coupler base comprises a lid coupler base extension, the straw coupler base comprises a straw coupler base extension, and the lid coupler base extension and the straw coupler base extension are each configured to receive the pivot rod, and thereby operationally couple the lid coupler with the straw coupler.
Another aspect of the invention concerns a straw assembly for use with a portable water bottle. In one embodiment, the straw assembly can include a lid coupler configured to operatively couple to a fluid passageway of a lid of the portable water bottle; a straw coupler configured to operatively couple to the fluid passageway and to the lid coupler; the straw coupler further configured to couple to a straw; and a pivot rod operatively coupled to the lid coupler and to the straw coupler, the pivot rod configured to facilitate a rotation of the lid coupler relative to the straw coupler. In certain embodiments, the pivot rod provides an axis of rotation that is offset from and substantially parallel to a main axis of the straw assembly.
In some embodiments, the straw assembly can further include a valve and/or gasket retained in the lid coupler. In one embodiment, the straw assembly can further include a seal retained in the straw coupler. In certain embodiments, the lid coupler can include a lid coupler hook, the straw coupler can include a straw coupler hook, and the lid coupler hook and the straw coupler hook are configured to be removably coupled to one another.
In one embodiment, the straw coupler can include a stop configured to stop a full rotation of the lid coupler relative to the straw coupler. In some embodiments, the lid coupler base is configured to retain a gasket. In certain embodiments, the straw coupler base is configured to retain a seal.
Yet another aspect of the invention is directed to a straw and lid assembly for use with a water bottle. In one embodiment, the straw and lid assembly can include a lid for the water bottle and a straw assembly coupled to the lid. The lid can include a spout collar; a spout coupled to the spout collar; a link coupled to the spout collar; and a spout cover coupled to the link. The spout collar, link, and spout cover are configured such that from a stowed position of the spout, an initial rotation of the spout collar in a first direction causes, via the link, the spout cover to rotate in a second direction, said first direction being towards an in-use position of the spout, said second direction being counter to the first direction; a further rotation of the spout collar in the first direction causes, via the link, the spout cover to rotate in a third direction, said third direction being rotationally in the same direction as the first direction; from the in-use position of the spout, an initial rotation of the spout collar in a fourth direction causes, via the link, the spout cover to rotate in a fifth direction, said fourth direction being towards an stowed position of the spout, said fifth direction being rotationally in the same direction as the fourth direction; a further rotation of the spout collar in the fourth direction causes, via the link, the spout cover to rotate in a sixth direction, said sixth direction being counter to the fifth direction; in the in-use position of the spout, the spout cover is in a closed position and covers a space that is occupied by the spout when the spout is in the stowed position; in the stowed position of the spout, the spout cover is in a closed position covering the spout. The straw assembly can include a lid coupler configured to operatively couple to a fluid passageway of the lid; a straw coupler configured to operatively couple to the fluid passageway and to the lid coupler; the straw coupler further configured to couple to a straw; and a pivot rod operatively coupled to the lid coupler and to the straw coupler, the pivot rod configured to facilitate a rotation of the lid coupler relative to the straw coupler. In some embodiments, the pivot rod provides an axis of rotation that is offset from and substantially parallel to a main axis of the straw assembly. In certain embodiments, the straw assembly can further include a valve and/or a gasket retained in the lid coupler. In one embodiment, the straw assembly can further include a seal retained in the straw coupler.
Additional features and advantages of the embodiments disclosed herein will be set forth in the detailed description that follows, and in part will be clear to those skilled in the art from that description or recognized by practicing the embodiments described herein, including the detailed description which follows, the claims, as well as the appended drawings.
Both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description present embodiments intended to provide an overview or framework for understanding the nature and character of the embodiments disclosed herein. The accompanying drawings are included to provide further understanding and are incorporated into and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate various embodiments of the disclosure, and together with the description explain the principles and operations thereof.
A more complete understanding of the embodiments, and the attendant advantages and features thereof, will be more readily understood by references to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
The specific details of the single embodiment or variety of embodiments described herein are set forth in this application. Any specific details of the embodiments are used for demonstration purposes only, and no unnecessary limitation or inferences are to be understood therefrom.
Before describing in detail exemplary embodiments, it is noted that the embodiments reside primarily in combinations of components related to the system. Accordingly, the device components have been represented where appropriate by conventional symbols in the drawings, showing only those specific details that are pertinent to understanding the embodiments of the present disclosure so as not to obscure the disclosure with details that will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of the description herein.
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One end of lid coupler tube 1620 can be configured to receive and house at least part of, for example, valve 1636. In some embodiments, lid coupler base 1624 can be configured to receive, house, and/or retain part of, for example, valve 1363 (see
In one embodiment, straw coupler 1608 can include straw coupler tube 1644 coupled to straw coupler base 1648. Straw coupler tube 1644 can include passageway 1646 for allowing the flow of, for example, fluid there through. Straw coupler base 1648 can include straw coupler base extension 1652 configured with an orifice (not shown) for receiving pivot rod 1616. Lid coupler base extension 1628 and straw coupler extension 1652 are arranged to facilitate a rotation of lid coupler 1604 relative to straw coupler 1608 about pivot rod 1616. In one embodiment, the axis of rotation about pivot 1616 (axis A) is substantially parallel to a main axis of straw assembly 1600 (axis M). In some embodiments, straw coupler 1608 can include straw coupler hook 1656 that can be coupled to straw coupler tube 1644 and/or straw coupler base 1648. In one embodiment, straw coupler hook 1656 can be provided integrated with straw coupler tube 1644 and/or straw coupler base 1648.
In certain embodiments, straw coupler base 1648 can be configured to receive and retain seal 1660, which can be an O-ring in some applications. In one embodiment, straw coupler base 1648 can also include stop 1664, which can be a raised, elongated piece along one side of straw coupler base extension 1652, and which can be configured to provide a stop for lid coupler base 1624 and/or lid coupler base extension 1628 to prevent a full rotation of lid coupler 1604 relative to straw coupler 1608.
One exemplary method of using straw assembly 1600 can include bringing lid coupler 1604 into alignment with straw coupler 1608 and latching lid coupler hook 1632 to straw coupler hook 1656 to thereby provide a passage for flow of fluid via passageway 1646 and passageway 1622. Alignment of lid coupler 1604 with straw coupler 1608 can be facilitated via rotation of lid coupler 1604 relative to straw coupler 1608 using pivot rod 1616, which operatively couples lid coupler 1604 to straw coupler 1608. The surface of lid coupler base 1624 is brought flush with the surface of straw coupler base 1648 and, thereby, a sealed interface is achieved. Next, straw 1612 can be coupled (such as fitted) to an inner tubular portion of straw coupler 1608. Straw assembly 1600 can then be coupled to lid 100 for use, for example, in a water bottle application (see
In some cases it might be desirable to clean, repair, and/or replace one or more of valve 1636, gasket 1640, and seal 1660. In such cases, lid coupler hook 1632 can be disengaged from straw coupler hook 1656; and lid coupler 1604 can then be rotated about pivot 1616 until stopped by stop 1664. This then allows convenient access to valve 1636, gasket 1640, and/or seal 1660 for cleaning, repairing, and/or replacing.
Many different embodiments have been disclosed herein, in connection with the above description and the drawings. It will be understood that it would be unduly repetitious and obfuscating to literally describe and illustrate every combination and subcombination of these embodiments. Accordingly, all embodiments can be combined in any way and/or combination, and the present specification, including the drawings, shall be construed to constitute a complete written description of all combinations and subcombinations of the embodiments described herein, and of the manner and process of making and using them, and shall support claims to any such combination or subcombination.
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present embodiment is not limited to what has been particularly shown and described hereinabove. A variety of modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings without departing from the following claims.
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