GB2401857A - Training cup with valved lid - Google Patents

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GB2401857A
GB2401857A GB0300988A GB0300988A GB2401857A GB 2401857 A GB2401857 A GB 2401857A GB 0300988 A GB0300988 A GB 0300988A GB 0300988 A GB0300988 A GB 0300988A GB 2401857 A GB2401857 A GB 2401857A
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Priority to EP03701577.3A priority patent/EP1489951B1/en
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G19/00Table service
    • A47G19/22Drinking vessels or saucers used for table service
    • A47G19/2205Drinking glasses or vessels
    • A47G19/2266Means for facilitating drinking, e.g. for infants or invalids
    • A47G19/2272Means for facilitating drinking, e.g. for infants or invalids from drinking glasses or cups comprising lids or covers
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D2547/00Closures with filling and discharging, or with discharging, devices

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Abstract

According to the invention a drinking vessel (10) comprises a generally cylindrical container (11) adapted to contain liquid and a generally cylindrical lid (12) adapted to close the container. The lid comprises a generally cylindrical outer member (20), a generally cylindrical inner member (22) located within the outer member so as to define a generally cylindrical aperture (50) between the outer surface of the inner member and the inner surface of the outer member, and a generally cylindrical sealing element (21) located in the aperture. The sealing element normally forms a seal between the outer surface of the inner member and the inner surface of the outer member but is deformable by suction at the end of the aperture remote from the container so as to cause liquid within the container to flow, from the end of the aperture adjacent to the container, out through the aperture under the action of the suction.

Description

2401 857
DRINKING VESSEL
The present invention relates to a drinking vessel, in particular to a drinking vessel of the type known as a trainer cup.
Trainer cups comprising a container for liquid with a lid including a mouthpiece, usually in the form of a spout, are well known for use at an intermediate stage in a child's development as it moves from drinking from a feeding bottle or the breast to drinking from a conventional cup or glass.
lo However, at that stage, the child will not have learned that if cups are knocked over or shaken, the liquid inside will be spilt. Accordingly, there is a need for the development of trainer cups which are adapted not to spill their contents when shaken or upturned.
united Kingdom Patent Specification (;B 2 266 045 A describes such a cup in which a one-way valve is provided within the spout of the lid of a trainer cup.
The valve is formed by a slit formed in an externally convex portion of a sheet of flexible material such as latex or silicone rubber. The valve opens in response to suction on the spout by the child, thereby allowing egress of fluid no from the cup. Tle convexity of the valve provides the one-way characteristic of the valve. A second one-way valve is provided to allow ingress of air into the cup, to prevent the build up of a vacuum.
However, at some stage in a child's development, it will need to learn the skins Eve - d dairy - from the rim of an ordinary c - . Tyy this is done by wholly removing the lid from the trainer cup. However, in doing so' the spill-resistance advantages are completely lost. The object of the present invention is to provide an improved drinking vessel which can be used as a trainer cup.
According to the invention a drinking vessel comprises a generally cylindrical container adapted to contain liquid and a generally cylindrical lid adapted to close the container, fry which the lid comprises a generally cydricai outer member, a generally cylindrical inner member located within the outer member so as to He a Orally cyricaJ aperture between the outer surface of the inner member and the inner surface of the outer member' and a generally cylindrical sealing element located in the aperture.
The sealing At normally forms a the outer surface of the inner member and the inner surface of the outer member but is deformable by suction at the end of the aperture remote from the container so as to Ruse Aid within the cortaH?er flow, from the Ed of the aperture lo adjacent to the container, out through the aperture under the action of the suction.
Typically the seating element Is formed from a resiliently deformable natural or synthetic ruder or plastics material. Latex arid side rubber are particularly suitable materials.
in order that the invention may be more readily understood reference we now be made to the aocompa drawirgs, which: Figure 1 A is a perspective view of a drinking vessel In accordance with the present Pert, the form of a Gamer with a Ed, Figure 1B ls a perspective view of the drinking vessel Illustrated In Figure 1A with the detached from the Retaper, Figure 2 is a side view of the lid of the drinking vessel illustrated in Figure 1, Figure 3 is an exploded perspective view of the lid, so Figure 4 is a plan view of the lid, Figure is a side view of the Fd sectioned along line V-V of Figure 4, Figure 6 is a top plan view of the inner member of the lid,' figure 7 is a side view of the inner member of the Ed Figure 8 Is a bottom plan view of the inner member of the [d, Figure 9 is a side view of the Inner member of the [d sectioned along [ne 1X- iX of F - re 6, lo Figure 10 is a plan view of the Ed showing the seating element, Figure 11 Is a side view of the seating element of the Tid sectioned along the We Xl - Xl of F - re 1D, *rid Figure 12 is a side view of the Tid sectioned along the Tine Xl - Xl of Figure 10.
Figures 1A and 1B and 2 show a drinking vessel in the form of a trainer cup am hat a Feral cWricaJ cortamer 11 Aid drink and a generally cylindrical lid 12 adapted to be fitted into the mouth or top opening to of the container 11. Container 11 is provided with two oppositely disposed handles 13, 14. As is most clearly seen from Figures 1B and 2, Tid 12 is a screw fit So stager 11, by means of a threaded ports 15 which co- operates with a corresponding threaded portion in the mouth or top opening of the container 11 as described below.
Ferrug to Figure 3, #he lid 2 comprises three componer, Gerry cylindrical outer member 20, an annular sealing element 21 and a generally cylindrical inner member 22. The outer member 20 includes an outer wall having an externally threaded portion 15 for engagement with a corresponding rdernaHy threaded Norton 17 on the Inner wan the coroner 11 and provides, at its edge furthermost from the container 1 1, a lip 16. As is most clearly seen in Figures 4 to 9, inner member 22 is generally dish-shaped including a circular base 23 with a we' 24 upstanding therefrom. In Figure 4 the lower portion of the sealing element 21 is shown in phantom because It is located below the base 23 of the inner mere 22. Base 23 of Hmer mar 22 is enlarged to provide a foot 25 extending around the base 23 and radially outwardly beyond the wall 24. Wall 24 has an outer ridge 26 which extends s around the wan24 and radially outwardly from the wall 24 by an amount greater than that 2h foot 25 extends. Upon irertion the Inner member 22 into the outer member 20, foot 25 engages with and is retained by three projections 30 (Figures 3 and 5) extending radially inwardly from the side wan of the outer member 20. Only one projection 30 is Illustrated since lo the other two are obscure in Figure 5 by the or nernber 22. Ridge 26 of inner member 22 extends outwardly underneath a ledge 31 which extends around the side wall of outer member 20 at a point closer to lip 16 than projections 30 and projects inwardly. Inner member 22 is thus retained generally within the outer member 20 but the dimensions the components allow the inner member 22 to be inserted into and removed from within the outer member 20.
When the inner member 22 is inserted into the outer member 20, the inner surface 34 of the outer member 20 and the outer surface of inner member 22 to together define in the assembled lid' an annular aperture 50 therebetween.
In the fully assembled [id, seating element 21 is located within the annular aperture 50. Sealing element 91 is shaped (s Figure 11) so as to provide inner surfaces 32 providing a firm seal with the outer surface 35 of inner member 22 adjacent to the ridge 26 and outer surfaces 27 providing a firm seal with the inner surface 34 of the outer member 20 adjacent to the ridge 26. All three comporH-ts 20, 21, 22 are mutually shad to achieve this result. The thickness of sealing member 21 tapers towards an upper edge 33. The inner surface 34 of outer member 20 has a frusto-conical shape so against which the upper edge 33 of the outer surface 27 of sealing element 2 bears. The outer edges the outer Steer 30, of the sealing elemerd 21 and of the inner member 20 are so shaped as to provide a substantially smooth combined surface forming the lip 16 which does not feel urK; omfortable in the mouth a person drinking from to vessel.
The seating element 21 is illustrated in Figures 10 and 11. The annular part s 21a of the sealing event 21 is attached to an aperture base 35 three side wall elements 36. The base 35 serves to assist in retaining the correct shape of the annular part 21a of the sealing element 21, which might otherwise, with a lack of careful handling, become distorted during assembly of the lid. Three apertures 37 the base 35 are provided to assist !0 mounting the sealing element 21 over the inner member 22 by allowing release of any air which might otherwise become trapped between the two components and also Haloing the three radially inwardly extending protons 30 (s F - re 5) to make Stab with the fob 25 base 23 of the inner member 20. Further, the base 23 of the inner member 22, in is making contact with the upper surface of the base 35 of the sealing element 2t, exerts a force on the sealing element 21 tending to make if engage firmly H. the aperture 50 with the outer surface the inner member 22 arm the inner surface of the outer member 20.
go As illustrated in Figure 12 outer member 20 includes a row of teeth or ec;tions 40 exterirg radially irardJy rriate below frustconical surface 34. Gaps 41 are formed between projections 4Q. Projections 40 act against a radially outwardly projecting ridge 42 formed in the outer surface of the annular seating element 2t to retain the sealing element in position in the s assembled lid. They also act, secondarily, to maintain generally t,she correct circular form of the sealing element The row of alternate projections 40 and gaps 41 ensures that the flow of fluid from the container 11 is not impeded.
The resilience of the sealing element 21 ensures that (as illustrated in Figure Ha 5), the upper edge 33 of the sealing cement 21 rxrmaJ, bears against frustum conical inner surface 34 of the outer member 20 and against the outer surface of the inner member 22. In use, a person wishing to drink liquid in the container 1 I places his lips about the lip 16 of the lid 12, tips the container until the liquid flows to the sealing element 2t and sucks. The suction so created causes the portion of the sealing Ernest 21 in the area to which the lips have been applied to separate from frusto-conical area 34 to form an opening thereby allowing liquid to flow from within the container 11 through the opening into the userits mouth as indicated by the arrow A in Figure 5.
In order to replace the liquid which flows out of the container I t air passes into the container beholden the sealing eterrt 21 and the inner member 22 and/or the outer member 20 on the side of the container remote from where o the suction is being applied, as indicated by the arrow B in Figure 5.
Whilst the container 11, the outer member 20 and the inner member 22 may be formed of any suitable material, such as rigid food-grade plastics materials, sealing element 21 is suitably formed from a resiliently deformable natural or synthetic rubber or plastics material. Latex and silicone rubber are particularly suitable materials.
It is a further advantage of the drinking vessel of the present invention that the dimensions the seating element 21 may be selected such that the vessel is ho not wholly leak-proof if shaken or inverted. This can be advantageous in terms of child development as many consider it important that a child learns that, if he does shake a cup or knock a cup over, then the result is that the drink is spilt, making a mess. It has been fend; that children who are given fully leak-proof trainer cups over an extended period of time can be slower in developing the appreciation that cups must be kept upright and are thus slower in making the transition from a trainer cup with a mouthpiece to a standard, lid-free, cup.
In a practical embodiment of the drinking vessel described above the inner TV diameter of the outer member 20 and the Star diameter of the inner member 22 in the region of the aperture 50 were respectively about 65 mm and about i mm and the thickness of the wall of the sealing element 21 was about 5 mm. The relative values of the dimensions were adjusted until the required suction affect to enable a Mason to drink out the vessel was Stained. j

Claims (6)

  1. CLAIMS.
    t. A drinking vessel comprising a generally cylindrical container (1 t) adapted s to contain liquid and a gerwraUy cylindrical lid (12) adapted to close the container, in which the lid comprises a generally cylindrical outer member (20), a generally cylindrical inner element 22 located within the outer rrnber so as to Afire a generally cylirxtricai aperture (5Q} between the lo outer surface of the inner member and the inner surface of the outer member, and a generally cylindrical sealing member cat) located in said aperture, said sealing elt nerrnally {arming a seal balween; to mt" surface of the inner member and the inner surface of the outer member but Is being deformable by suction at the end of the aperture remote from the container so as to cause liquid within the container to flow, from the end of the aperture) adjacent to ttm container, out through the aperture under the action of the suction.
    ho
  2. 2. A drinking vessel as claimed in Claim t comprising means for holding the sealing eat (21) firmly within the aperture (50.
  3. 3. A drinking vessel as claimed in Claim t or Claim 2 in which the outer member (2 is famed with a generally cylirrical side wall (18) arui the inner member (22) is formed with base (23) and a generally cylindrical side wall (24) so that the aperture (50) is formed by a gap between the side walls (18) and (24), and the sealing element (2t) is formed with a generally cylindrical side wall (36) located in the aperture (50) and a base (35) abutting against the outer surface of the base (23) of the inner member.
  4. 4. A drinking vessel as claimed in Claim 2 or Claim 3 comprising at least one promotion (3D, 31) extending inwardly from the ironer surface the outer member and engaging with at least one projection (5, 261 extending outwardly frem the outer surface the inner member and adapted to he the inner member in a required position relative to the outer member.
  5. s S. A drinking vessel as claimed in any one of Claim 2, 3 or 4 in which the side wall (31) the Sealing eminent (21) is kerned with an annular pettier (33) which is adapted to fit tightly in the aperture (501.
  6. 6. A drinking vessel substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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ES03701577.3T ES2586657T3 (en) 2002-01-18 2003-01-17 Drinking container
PCT/GB2003/000182 WO2003061438A1 (en) 2002-01-18 2003-01-17 Drinking vessel
EP03701577.3A EP1489951B1 (en) 2002-01-18 2003-01-17 Drinking vessel
CN2010101564075A CN101897531B (en) 2002-01-18 2003-01-17 Drinking container
CN038061732A CN1652712B (en) 2002-01-18 2003-01-17 drinking container
US10/894,095 US7549556B2 (en) 2002-01-18 2004-07-19 Drinking vessel
US12/467,558 US8025178B2 (en) 2002-01-18 2009-05-18 Drinking vessel

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