CN209789413U - drinking pipe capable of being sealed repeatedly - Google Patents
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Abstract
The utility model provides a drinking pipe capable of being sealed repeatedly, which comprises a drinking pipe body, a first pipe wall, a second pipe wall and a pipe bending position, wherein the first pipe wall is connected with the second pipe wall through the pipe bending position to form a pipe shape; a hollow portion defined by the first tube wall, the second tube wall and the tube bend and extending in the axial direction of the drinking tube body; an opening defined by opposing edges of the first and second tube walls and extending axially along the drinking straw body; wherein the engagement of the first and second tube walls closes the opening to allow liquid to flow through the hollow portion. The design can solve the technical problem that the inner part of the drinking pipe is difficult to clean, and provides a leakage-proof effect when sucking.
Description
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a drink the pipe field, more specifically, the utility model relates to a can wash inside repeatedly sealable drink pipe of drink pipe.
background
Hand-held drinking tubes are widely used in the catering industry. Plastics are known to be durable, inexpensive and easy to process. Based on these characteristics, a large number of plastic drinking tubes are produced annually and sold in the market. Disposable drinking straws are subject to waste recycling, or waste dumping, or as drinking straw waste contaminating land, rivers and oceans, although other more environmentally friendly materials such as bamboo or paper are available. Obviously, the widespread use of disposable tableware presents a significant waste problem to society. On the other hand, it is difficult to dispose of the disposable drinking straw, which requires a thorough change in the lifestyle of people.
In addition, there are cleanable drinking tubes sold in the market that allow the user to clean the interior of the drinking tube. Such drinking straws are typically made of stainless steel and are durable. An elongated brush can be inserted into the drinking straw to clean dirt. In addition to this conventional cleaning, additional sanitizing cleaning may be performed. However, for hygienic reasons, people still refuse to use such cleanable drinking tubes. The cleanliness of such cleanable drinking tubes is questionable due to the difficulty of visually observing the interior of the drinking tube.
therefore, there is a need to prepare a drinking straw that is reusable and easy to clean to ensure cleanliness prior to use.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model aims at providing a drinking pipe that can repeatedly seal to solve and hardly wash the inside problem of drinking pipe.
In order to solve the technical problem, the utility model discloses a following technical scheme:
A resealable drinking tube comprising:
The drinking pipe comprises a drinking pipe body and a drinking pipe body, wherein the drinking pipe body comprises a first pipe wall, a second pipe wall and a pipe bending position, and the first pipe wall is connected with the second pipe wall through the pipe bending position to form a pipe shape;
A hollow defined by the first tube wall, the second tube wall and the tube bend, and extending in an axial length direction of the drinking tube body;
An opening defined by opposing edges of the first and second tube walls and extending axially along the drinking straw body;
Wherein the opening is closed by the cooperation of the first tube wall and the second tube wall to allow the liquid to flow through the hollow portion.
Further, the drinking tube body further comprises a male connecting piece and a female connecting piece, wherein the male connecting piece and the female connecting piece are respectively arranged on the opposite edges of the first tube wall and the second tube wall, and the opening is closed by connecting the male connecting piece and the female connecting piece.
In one embodiment, the male connector is a circumferentially extending tongue; the female connector is a groove having a circumferential recess capable of receiving the tongue.
in another embodiment, the tongue includes a projection projecting radially outwardly relative to the body and extending axially along the body.
in yet another embodiment, the protrusions are trapezoidal in cross-section.
Further, the thickness of the tube bend is thinner than the thickness of the first tube wall and the second tube wall.
In one embodiment, the drinking vessel body is made of a resilient plastics material.
In another embodiment, the drinking straw body is made of silicone.
in yet another embodiment, the drinking straw body has a cross-sectional shape that is triangular, quadrilateral, hexagonal, elliptical, rectangular, rhomboid, trapezoidal, pentagonal, or octagonal.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solution of the present invention, the drawings needed to be used in the embodiments will be briefly described below, and it is obvious that the drawings in the following description are only some embodiments of the present invention, and it is obvious for those skilled in the art that other drawings can be obtained according to these drawings without creative efforts.
FIG. 1 is an integral block diagram of a resealable drinking tube provided by an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a resealable drinking tube provided by an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a block diagram of one end of a resealable drinking straw provided by embodiments of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of a resealable drinking tube provided by embodiments of the present invention;
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of a resealable drinking tube in a closed state as provided by an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of a resealable drinking tube provided by embodiments of the present invention;
Wherein the reference numerals are:
a drinking straw body 10 is provided with a plurality of drinking straw bodies,
The first tube wall 21 is formed of a first material,
The second tube wall 22 is formed from a second tube wall,
The tube is bent at a location 23 where,
the hollow part (30) is provided with a hollow part,
The openings 31 are formed in the plate-like body,
The connecting piece (5) is provided with a connecting piece,
The tongue-shaped member 51 is provided with,
Groove 52
projections 511 and 512.
Detailed Description
In order to clearly express and more easily understand the technical problems, technical solutions and technical effects to be solved by the present invention, the present invention will be further described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments. It should be understood that the embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the present invention and do not limit the scope of the invention.
it is noted that when an element is referred to as being "fixed" or "disposed" relative to another element, they may be directly or indirectly connected. When an element is referred to as being "connected" to another element, it can be directly or indirectly connected to the other element.
Furthermore, the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as specifying or implying their relative importance or clearly indicating the number of technical features. Thus, features defining "first" and "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more features. In the description of the present invention, "a plurality" means two or more than two unless otherwise specifically limited.
referring to fig. 1 and 2, an embodiment of the present invention provides a resealable drinking straw, which includes a drinking straw body 10, the drinking straw body 10 including a first pipe wall 21, a second pipe wall 22 and a pipe bend 23.
as shown in FIG. 1, the drinking straw body 10 is tubular and has an opening extending axially along the drinking straw body 10. The opening allows the user to clean the interior of the drinking straw body from the long side, rather than from both ends. It should be noted that the resealable spout of the present invention is made of an elastic material to achieve the maximum elastic purpose so that the spout body can be restored to its original state after cleaning.
fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a resealable drinking tube in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. The drinking straw body 10 comprises a first straw wall 21, a second straw wall 22 and a straw bend 23. The first tube wall is connected to the second tube wall by a tube bend 23 to form the tube shape shown in fig. 1. This forms a hollow 30, which hollow 30 is defined by the first tube wall 21, the second tube wall 22 and the tube bend 23. Thus, the hollow 30 extends along the axial length of the drinking straw body 10 to allow liquid to pass when the end of the drinking straw body is sucked.
Further, the drinking straw body 10 comprises an opening 31 which is defined by the opposite edges of the first tubular wall 21 and the second tubular wall 22. Obviously, said opening 10 also extends along the axial length of the drinking straw body 10. When the drinking straw body 10 is opened for cleaning, the opening 31 is an entrance into the interior of the drinking straw body 10. To close the opening 31, the connecting element 5 is placed on the first tubular wall 21 and the second tubular wall 22. Since the first tube wall 21 and the second tube wall 22 are substantially connected by a tube bend 23, the connecting member 5 is further connected to the tube walls 21 and 22 to form a closed intersection area/region, i.e. the hollow portion 30. On the other hand, the opening 31 is closed after the first pipe wall 21 and the second pipe wall 22 are connected by the connecting member 5. When the drinking straw body 10 is sucked, the closed opening 31 allows liquid to flow through the hollow 30. The way in which the opening is closed is very important, i.e. not allowing air or water to leak in/out. Thus, the connector 5 plays an important role in the leakage prevention of the drinking straw body.
in some embodiments, the connectors 5 are in the form of a male-female connection, including a male connector and a female connector, which are disposed on opposite edges of the first and second tube walls 21 and 22, respectively. To achieve a more secure connection, the male and female connectors extend along the axial length of the first and second tubular walls 21, 22.
specifically, as shown in fig. 3-5, the drinking straw body 10 of the embodiment of the present invention includes a first straw wall 21, a second straw wall 22 and a straw bend 23. The first tube wall is connected to the second tube wall by a tube bend 23 to form a tube. The hollow 30 is defined by the first tube wall 21, the second tube wall 22 and the tube bend 23, and extends along the axial length of the drinking tube body 10. The openings defined by the opposing edges of the first and second tube walls 21, 22 extend in the axial direction of the drinking tube body 10. As shown in fig. 5, the opening 31 is closed by the cooperation of the first and second tube walls 21 and 22 to allow the liquid to pass through the hollow portion 30.
In some embodiments, the first tube wall 21 and the second tube wall 22 are further connected by a tongue and groove. The tongues 51 are placed at the edge of the first pipe wall and extend axially along the first pipe wall. Also, the groove 52 is disposed at an edge of the second tube wall 22 and extends axially along the second tube wall 22. Since the groove 52 is provided in the same shape and size as the tongue 51, the tongue 51 and the groove 52 can be perfectly fitted to completely close the opening 31. Thus, the drinking straw body 10 can be sealed to form a hollow 30 to facilitate sucking.
In yet another embodiment, the protrusions 511 are placed on the tongue 51. The protrusions 511 are intended to reinforce the connection between the tongue 51 and the groove 52. In particular, the protrusion 511 extends axially along the drinking straw body 10 and completely fits into the groove 52. For a better locking effect, the projection 511 is placed on the outside of the tongue 51, which faces radially outwards. The protrusion 511 provides an additional connection between the first tube wall 21 and the second tube wall 22. The projections help to maintain the shape of the drinking straw body 10 and prevent deformation when the hollow 30 is subjected to pressure changes in suction.
In some embodiments, the thickness of the tube bend 23 is designed to be minimal compared to the thickness of the first tube wall 21 and the second tube wall 22. This makes it easier to bend the drinking straw body 10 so that the user can flatten the drinking straw body 10 from the opening 31 and wash the inside more thoroughly.
Referring to fig. 6, in another embodiment of the present invention, the tongue 51 may be modified to include two protrusions 511 and 512. Said projections 511 and 512 extend axially along the drinking straw body 10 and are fully fitted with said grooves 52. It is clear that the protrusions 511 are arranged radially outwards and the protrusions 512 are arranged radially inwards. When the tongue 51 is inserted into the opening 31, the two protrusions 511 and 512 are engaged with the groove 52 to make the connection between the first pipe wall 21 and the second pipe wall 22 more stable. This helps to resist deformation by inward or outward action on the drinking straw body 10, thus providing a good sealing environment for sucking.
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the diameter and length dimensions of the drinking straw body may vary from application to application. As a non-limiting example, the drinking straw body may have a length of about 220mm and an outer diameter of about 9mm to provide the desired flow rate and leak resistance. In some embodiments, the drinking straw body has a length in the range of 50mm to 300mm and a diameter in the range of 5mm to 40 mm.
In particular, the drinking straw body 10 can be further formed into various shapes. Preferably, as shown in FIG. 5, the closed drinking straw body 10 is circular in cross-section, so that a cylindrical drinking straw is formed. In other embodiments, drinking straw body 10 may be formed in other shapes, for example, it may have a triangular, quadrilateral, hexagonal, elliptical, rectangular, diamond, trapezoidal, pentagonal, or octagonal cross-section.
In particular, in embodiments of the present invention, the resealable straw is preferably made of an elastomeric material, such as a silicone material. Food grade elastomeric materials are also possible. In some embodiments of the present invention, the resealable drinking straw is preferably made of natural rubber or thermoplastic rubber. Such as TPE (thermoplastic elastomer)/TPR (thermoplastic elastomer rubber).
compared with the prior art, the drinking pipe capable of being sealed repeatedly has the following advantages.
Meanwhile, the drinking tube capable of being sealed repeatedly enables a user to clean the inside of the drinking tube. Therefore, the sanitation of the drinking pipe can be ensured. It encourages restaurants to reuse drinking tubes, thus reducing pollution due to the disposal of disposable drinking tubes.
the above-described embodiments are merely preferred embodiments of the present invention, and are not intended to limit the present invention. Any modification, equivalent substitution, modification and the like made under the spirit and principle of the present invention are included in the scope of the present invention.
Claims (9)
1. a resealable drinking tube, comprising:
The drinking pipe comprises a drinking pipe body and a drinking pipe body, wherein the drinking pipe body comprises a first pipe wall, a second pipe wall and a pipe bending position, and the first pipe wall is connected with the second pipe wall through the pipe bending position to form a pipe shape;
a hollow defined by the first tube wall, the second tube wall and the tube bend, and extending in an axial length direction of the drinking tube body;
An opening defined by opposing edges of the first and second tube walls and extending axially along the drinking straw body;
Wherein the engagement of the first and second tube walls closes the opening to allow liquid to flow through the hollow portion.
2. The resealable spout of claim 1, wherein the spout body further comprises:
a male connector and a female connector, wherein the male connector and the female connector are respectively disposed at opposite edges of the first tube wall and the second tube wall, and the opening is closed by connecting the male connector and the female connector.
3. The resealable spout of claim 2, wherein the male connector is a circumferentially extending tongue; the female connector is a groove having a circumferential recess capable of receiving the tongue.
4. The resealable spout of claim 3, wherein the tongue comprises a projection projecting radially outwardly relative to the spout body and extending axially along the spout body.
5. The resealable spout of claim 4, wherein the cross-section of the protrusion is trapezoidal.
6. The resealable drinking tube according to any one of claims 1-5, wherein the tube bend has a thickness that is thinner than the thickness of the first and second tube walls.
7. the resealable drinking straw according to any one of claims 1-5, wherein the drinking straw body is made of a resilient plastics material.
8. The resealable drinking straw according to any one of claims 1-5, wherein the drinking straw body is made of silicone.
9. the resealable drinking straw according to any one of claims 1-5, wherein the drinking straw body has a cross-sectional shape of a triangle, quadrilateral, hexagon, ellipse, pentagon or octagon.
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