1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a lid for a cup, especially to a lid that can hold a straw securely.
2. Description of the Prior Arts
Lids are used for covering on cups to keep dust from entering the cups and to prevent the liquid in the cups from spilling out. With reference to
When the straw 93 is inserted into the straw hole 91, the connecting contacts 94 are broken by the external force, but the connecting segment 95 still connects the closing flake 92 to keep the closing flake 92 from falling into the cup. Then, the closing flake 92 is pivoted downward.
However, when the straw 93 is inserted into the straw hole 91, the annular edge around the straw hole 91 may abut against the straw 93. The straw 93 is restricted from axial movement relative to the lid only by the friction force between the annular edge around the straw hole 91 and the straw 93. Therefore, the straw 93 is not held securely. As a result, the straw 93 may slip out when the user moves while holding the cup with the lid.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a straw-loosening-prevention lid to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a lid that can hold the straw securely.
The straw-loosening-prevention lid in accordance with the present invention has a body and a straw part. The straw part has a through hole, multiple abutting fins, a straw hole, a closing flake and multiple connecting contacts. The through hole is formed through the body. The abutting fins are formed on an annular edge around the through hole and are annularly arranged separately. The straw hole is surrounded by the abutting fins. The closing flake is mounted in the straw hole. The connecting contacts are disposed between and connect respectively the closing flake and the abutting fins. One of the abutting fins connects the closing flake directly, and the other abutting fins connect to the closing flake through the connecting contacts.
Because the straw hole is surrounded by the abutting fins, a diameter of the straw hole can be smaller than a diameter of a straw. When the straw is inserted downward into the straw hole, the abutting fins are pushed by the straw, are bent downward and then clamp the straw. Afterward, when the straw is going to move upward, the friction force between the straw and the abutting fins makes the abutting fins bend upward to the original angle and clamp the straw more tightly. As a result, the straw clamped by the abutting fins is hard to move upward, which prevents the straw from slipping out easily.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The spherical part 20 is formed on and protrudes upward from a center of the body 10.
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When the straw 60 is going to move upward, the abutting fins 32 are bent upward to the original angle and clamp the straw 60 more tightly. As a result, the straw 60 clamped by the abutting fins 32 is hard to move upward, which prevents the straw 60 from slipping out easily.
With further reference to
When the user temporarily does not use the straw 60, the top end of the straw 60 can be inserted into the fastening part 40, which not only further fastens the straw 60 to prevent the straw 60 from slipping out easily, but also keeps the top end of the straw 60 in a sanitary condition.
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The straw part 30A has two abutting fins 32A. One of the abutting fins 32A directly connects to the closing flake 34A, and the other abutting fin 32A connects to the closing flake 34A through the connecting contacts and is C-shaped. The C-shaped abutting fin 32A has three slots 321A, and the closing flake 34A extends into the slots 321A.
The fastening part 40A has a through hole 41A, an accessory hole 43A, multiple abutting fins 42A, a closing flake 44A and multiple connecting contacts. The through hole 41A is formed through the body 10A. The abutting fins 42A are formed on an annular edge around the through hole 41A, are annularly arranged separately and surround the accessory hole 43A. The closing flake 44A is mounted pivotally in the accessory hole 43A. The connecting contacts are disposed between and connect respectively the closing flake 44A and the abutting fins 42A. One of the abutting fins 42A connects to the closing flake 44A directly, and the other abutting fins 42A connect to the closing flake 44A through the connecting contacts. In a preferred embodiment, the fastening part 40A has two abutting fins 42A, one of the abutting fins 42A connects to the closing flake 44A directly and the other abutting fin 42A is C-shaped.
After the straw 60A is inserted into the straw part 30A, the C-shaped abutting fin 32A also can clamp tightly if the straw 60A is going to move upward. Therefore, the second embodiment can reach the same goal of preventing the straw 60A from slipping out easily.
Besides, the fastening part 40A also can keep the top end of the straw 60A in a sanitary condition when the straw 60A is inserted into the fastening part 40A. Nevertheless, the C-shaped abutting fin 44A can hold the straw 60A more tightly than the fastening part without the abutting fin in the first embodiment.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and features of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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100218729 | Oct 2011 | TW | national |