The present invention relates generally to a lid for sealing liquid in a vessel, and more particularly, but not by way of limitation, to an improved vessel lid and methods of making and using the vessel lid.
Lids are well known for covering the opening of a vessel to prevent a liquid in the vessel from spilling out or for helping to maintain the proper temperature of the liquid. A lid allows an individual to store the liquid in the vessel and to transport liquid without spillage. There are many lids on the market for covering the opening of a vessel. A need was identified to create a lid which better seals the opening of a vessel and allows for easier addition and removal of a lid to a vessel.
To this end, although vessel lids of the existing art are operable, further improvements are desirable and a need remains to provide a lid for a vessel and method of use whereby the vessel lid is constructed in such a manner that it will allow for easier addition and removal of a lid to a vessel and still sealing the opening of a vessel and thus preserve such liquid in the vessel and allow for an individual to carry such liquid without spillage. It is to such a vessel lid, and method of making and using, that at least one embodiment of the present invention is directed.
Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to
The lid assembly 10 may be constructed from any material known by one of ordinary skill in the art which is strong and durable enough to cover an opening of a vessel, such as, polymeric materials, stainless steel, aluminum, silicone, or combinations thereof, or other such materials capable of being utilized in the construction of the lid assembly 10. It should be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that the lid assembly 10 may be any variety of shapes, such as circular, square, cylindrical, coned, or the like, so long as the lid assembly 10 functions in accordance with the present disclosure as described herein. It is contemplated, in one embodiment, that portions of the lid assembly 10 are constructed as one piece, however, it should be understood that the lid assembly 10 may be constructed from various components, from multiple pieces of material, or from combinations thereof.
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An internal shoulder 26 is positioned in the passageway 24 between the first end 18 and the second end 20 of the base 14 so as to provide the base 14 with a first portion 28 and a second portion 30. The first portion 28 of the base 14 has a diameter greater than that of the second portion 30 of the base 14, by way of example, such that the second portion 30 of the base 14 forms a collar 32 extending upward from the sidewall 22 for giving or receiving the lid 16. In another embodiment, the collar extends from a handle 38. A plurality of substantially horizontally slanted L-shaped projections 34 (a-c) are positioned in a staggered arrangement on the internal sidewall 22 of the second portion 30 of the base 14. Each projection 34 (a-c) includes a vertical portion 35 (a-c) and a substantially horizontally slanted portion 37 (a-c). Although the plurality of projections 34 are discussed herein as being substantially horizontally-slanted L-shaped, it should be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that the plurality of projections 34 may be any size, shape, angle or configuration so long as the plurality of projections 34 function in accordance with the present disclosure. Further, it should be understood that the plurality of projections may also be arranged in a variety of other ways such as aligned, uniform and the like, so long as the plurality of projections function in accordance with the present disclosure as described herein. Each of the plurality of projections 34 is provided with a notch 36 (a-c). The notch 36 is positioned on the substantially horizontally slanted portion 37 of the each of the projections 34. In another embodiment the plurality of projections 34 are configured to form a seat 39 (a-c) (
The substantially u-shaped handle 38 is positioned between the first portion 28 and the second portion 30 of the base 14 for carrying the vessel 12. It should be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that any shaped and sized handle may be utilized so long as the handle functions in accordance with the present disclosure. Additionally, although the presented embodiment depicts the lid assembly with a handle, it should be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that the lid assembly may be created without a handle.
A seal ring 40 is positioned about the first portion 28 of the base 14 to make a sealing engagement with the vessel 12 to prevent liquid from spilling from the vessel 12 when the lid assembly 10 is connected to the vessel 12.
The lid 16 is provided with a top surface 42 having a skirt 43 extending downward from and about a perimeter of the top surface 42 of the lid. A stopper 44 extends downward from a bottom surface 45 of the lid 16. In one embodiment, the stopper 44 is provided as an insert to the lid 16. The stopper 44 is configured to be inserted into the open second end 20 of the base 14. The stopper 44 is provided with a plurality of external rectangular projections 46 (a-c) in a staggered arrangement about the stopper 44. It should be understood that the plurality of projections may be different shapes and may also be arranged in a variety of other ways such as aligned, uniform and the like, so long as the plurality of projections function in accordance with the present disclosure as described herein. Each of the plurality of projections 46 (a-c) of the lid 16 correspond with each of the plurality of the projections 34 of the internal sidewall 22 of the second portion 28 of the base 14 so as to lock and unlock the lid 16 in relation to the base 14 of the lid assembly 10.
In the unlocked position (
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In use, the base 14 of the lid assembly 10 threadingly engages inner threads of the vessel 12 so as to connect the base 14 of the lid assembly 10 to the vessel 12. Liquid may be placed in the vessel 12 before or after attachment of the lid assembly 10 to the vessel 12. The stopper 44 of the lid 16 of the lid assembly 10 is inserted into the open second end 20 of the base 14 of the lid assembly 10. The lid 16 of the lid assembly 10 is turned approximately thirty (30°) in a first direction so that the lid 16 of the lid assembly 10 is locked on the base 14 of the lid assembly 10. The lid 16 of the lid assembly 10 is turned approximately thirty degrees (30°) in a second direction to unlock the lid 16 of the lid assembly 10 from the base 14 of the lid assembly 10 so that the lid 16 of the lid assembly 10 may be removed from the base 14 of the lid assembly 10 so that an individual may access the liquid from the vessel 12. In various embodiments, the lid 16 is turned between a range of 10°-90°.
From the above description, it is clear that the inventive concept(s) disclosed herein is well adapted to carry out the objects and to attain the advantages mentioned herein as well as those inherent in the inventive concept disclosed herein. While exemplary embodiments of the inventive concept disclosed herein have been described for purposes of this disclosure, it will be understood that numerous changes may be made which will readily suggest themselves to those skilled in the art and which are accomplished without departing from the scope of the inventive concept disclosed herein and defined by the appended claims.
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