WO2020111331A1 - Contenant de boisson - Google Patents

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WO2020111331A1
WO2020111331A1 PCT/KR2018/015019 KR2018015019W WO2020111331A1 WO 2020111331 A1 WO2020111331 A1 WO 2020111331A1 KR 2018015019 W KR2018015019 W KR 2018015019W WO 2020111331 A1 WO2020111331 A1 WO 2020111331A1
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홍종욱
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    • 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
    • B65D85/00Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials
    • B65D85/70Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for materials not otherwise provided for
    • B65D85/72Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for materials not otherwise provided for for edible or potable liquids, semiliquids, or plastic or pasty materials
    • 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
    • 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
    • B65D25/00Details of other kinds or types of rigid or semi-rigid containers
    • B65D25/02Internal fittings
    • 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
    • B65D47/00Closures with filling and discharging, or with discharging, devices
    • B65D47/04Closures with discharging devices other than pumps
    • B65D47/06Closures with discharging devices other than pumps with pouring spouts or tubes; with discharge nozzles or passages
    • 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
    • B65D83/00Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents

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  • the present invention relates to a beverage container, the beverage container according to the present invention can be eaten by inhaling the beverage inside using a tube when the beverage container is positioned in place, and furthermore, even if the beverage container is turned over It provides a structure that can be eaten by discharging it.
  • the beverage container may have a simple cup shape or a structure capable of inhaling the beverage inside using a straw or a tube.
  • the present invention facilitates all of the beverage inside even when the beverage container with a tube is used in a fixed position, or when the beverage container is used in reverse.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide an inhalable beverage container.
  • the object of the present invention as described above is provided with an opening at the top and a body portion providing a storage space for storing beverages inside, a lid sealing the opening, a first tube for discharging beverages from the storage space, and the It is provided in the storage space is achieved by a beverage container characterized in that it has a discharge unit for selectively supplying the beverage of the storage space to the first tube according to the case where the body portion is disposed in the forward and reverse positions.
  • the discharge unit may be provided with at least one rotating member for selectively discharging the beverage in the storage space by selectively rotating depending on the case where the body portion is positioned at the forward and reverse positions.
  • the discharge unit is connected to the lower end of the first tube in the storage space, and provided with a first rotating member rotatable inside, the beverage toward the first tube when the body is positioned in place.
  • a discharge passage through which the discharge is discharged and the discharge housing blocking the discharge passage when the body portion is located in the reverse position and the discharge hole formed in the first tube is closed when the body portion is positioned in a fixed position
  • the discharge housing blocking the discharge passage when the body portion is located in the reverse position and the discharge hole formed in the first tube is closed when the body portion is positioned in a fixed position
  • when the body portion is located in the reverse position may be provided with a second rotating member that rotates to open the discharge hole so that the storage beverage is supplied to the first tube through the discharge hole.
  • the discharge housing is formed with a first inflow hole through which a beverage in the storage space is introduced and a first connection hole connected with a lower end of the first tube, and the first rotation when the body part is positioned in a fixed position.
  • the member rotates to open the first connection hole to provide a discharge passage connecting the first inlet hole and the first connection hole, and when the body portion is positioned in the reverse position, the first rotation member is the first
  • the discharge passage can be blocked by rotating to block the connection hole.
  • the second rotation member is connected to the rotation shaft that is rotatably connected to the inside of the lid, a blocking unit connected to the rotation shaft to selectively block the discharge hole, and the rotation shaft to the opposite side of the blocking unit It can be provided with a load that provides a rotational force that the blocking portion rotates by gravity depending on the position of the body portion.
  • a second tube extending toward a lower portion of the storage space may be connected to the first inlet hole of the discharge housing.
  • the discharge unit the first partition wall to provide a buffer space on the top by dividing the storage space horizontally, and is provided so as to be rotatable in the buffer space, the first partition wall when the body portion is positioned in place It is formed on and rotates to open the second connection hole connected to the buffer space, and the third rotation member and the buffer space to rotate to block the second connection hole when the body part is positioned in the reverse position. It is provided, and rotates to block a third connection hole formed in the first partition wall and connected to the buffer space when the body part is located in a fixed position, and the third connection hole when the body part is located in a reverse position. It may be provided with a fourth rotating member to rotate to open.
  • the third rotation member and the fourth rotation member may be connected to rotate together.
  • a second tube extending toward a lower portion of the storage space may be connected to the second connection hole of the first partition wall.
  • an inner path is formed inside at least one of the third and fourth rotating members, and when the body portion is disposed in the forward and reverse positions, the third movement is performed along the internal path according to gravity.
  • the rotating member and the fourth rotating member may further include a load ball that provides a rotating force to rotate.
  • the third rotation member and the fourth rotation member when the body portion is disposed in the forward position and the reverse position, the third rotation member and the fourth rotation member are provided with rotational force to rotate according to gravity Load plate to be further provided.
  • the discharge unit is formed on the lid and provided with an outlet through which the beverage in the storage space is discharged when the body portion is positioned in an inverted position, and is rotatably provided on the lid, so that the body portion is disposed in a fixed position. It may be provided with a fifth rotating member that rotates to block the outlet, and rotates to block a connection hole connected to the first tube when the body portion is positioned in the reverse position.
  • the discharge unit is connected to the lower end of the first tube, a connection space is formed that is connected to the first tube on the inner top, the first elevating member for moving up and down at the lower portion of the connection space and A switching housing having a second elevating member and connected to the storage space at a lower portion to form a second inflow hole through which beverage is introduced when the body is positioned and a third inflow hole through which beverage is introduced when the body portion is reversed. It may be provided.
  • the second inflow hole is opened by the first elevating member and the third inflow hole is blocked by the second elevating member, and the body part is reversed.
  • the second inflow hole may be blocked by the first elevating member and the third inflow hole may be opened by the second elevating member.
  • a second tube extending toward the lower portion of the storage space may be connected to the second inflow hole of the conversion housing.
  • FIG. 1 is an external perspective view of a beverage container according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 and 3 is a partial cross-sectional view showing the configuration of a discharge unit according to an embodiment
  • FIG. 4 and 5 is a partial perspective view showing the configuration of a discharge unit according to another embodiment
  • FIG. 6 and 7 is a partial perspective view showing the configuration of a discharge unit according to another embodiment
  • FIG. 8 to 10 is a partial perspective view showing the configuration of a discharge unit according to another embodiment
  • FIG. 11 is an exploded perspective view of a discharge unit according to another embodiment
  • FIG. 12 and 13 are partial cross-sectional views showing the configuration of the discharge unit according to FIG. 11.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a beverage container 1000 according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • FIGS. 2 and 3 are some cross-sectional views for showing the internal configuration of the beverage container 1000.
  • FIG. 2 is a case where the beverage container 1000 is positioned (or placed) in a'right position'
  • FIG. 3 shows a case where the beverage container 1000 is located in a'reverse position'.
  • the'fixed position' is defined as a case where the body portion 100 of the beverage container 1000 faces the floor or the ground or the body portion 100 is inclined to face the floor or the ground. Can be.
  • the'reverse position' means that the body portion 100 of the beverage container 1000 is turned over so that the lid 200 of the beverage container 1000 faces the floor or the ground, or the lid 200 is the bottom. Or it may be defined as a case in which it is positioned inclined to face the ground.
  • the beverage container 1000 has an opening at the top and provides a storage space 110 for storing beverage therein, the body portion 100, the opening portion of the body portion 100
  • the lid 200 for sealing, the first tube 610 connected to the lid 200 to discharge the beverage in the storage space 110 and the storage space 110 is provided in the body portion 100
  • a discharge unit 900 for selectively supplying the beverage in the storage space 110 to the first tube 610 may be provided.
  • the beverage container 1000 may first include a body portion 100.
  • the body portion 100 provides a storage space 110 inside, and can store various drinks such as water, juice, coffee, etc. in the storage space 110.
  • the body part 100 is illustrated in a cylindrical shape with an open top, but is not limited thereto.
  • the body portion 100 may have a polygonal column shape and various modifications are possible.
  • the body portion 100 may be made of synthetic resin or the like for ease of manufacture, but is not limited thereto, and may be made of various materials such as metal and glass.
  • a lid 200 is provided on the opened upper portion of the body portion 100.
  • the lid 200 may be detachably connected to the upper end of the body portion 100. Therefore, in the case of injecting a beverage into the storage space 110 or washing, the lid 200 can be removed, and when using the beverage container 1000, the lid 200 is the body portion ( 100) can be used in combination with the upper end.
  • the lid 200 may also be made of synthetic resin, but is not limited thereto, and may be made of various materials such as metal and glass.
  • a first tube 610 capable of discharging a beverage accommodated in the storage space 110 to the outside is connected to the lid 200.
  • the first tube 610 may be provided to extend through the lid 200 and extend into the beverage container 1000.
  • the first tube 610 may be made of synthetic resin, but is not limited thereto, and may be made of various materials.
  • a discharge capable of selectively supplying the beverage in the storage space 110 to the first tube 610 Unit 900 may be provided.
  • the beverage container according to the present invention is equipped with a tube to solve the above-mentioned problems of the prior art, so that the beverage container can be sucked and eaten when the beverage container is positioned at the right position. It provides a structure that can be consumed by discharging beverages.
  • the discharging unit 900 is rotated selectively depending on the case where the body portion 100 is located in the forward and reverse positions to discharge the beverage in the storage space 110 at least One rotation member (300, 360) may be provided.
  • the discharge unit 900 is connected to the lower end of the first tube 610 in the storage space 110, and provided with a first rotating member 360 inside the body portion 100 is fixed
  • a discharge housing (600) that provides a discharge passage through which the beverage is discharged toward the first tube (610) when positioned at a position, and blocks the discharge passage when the body portion (100) is positioned at a reverse position ).
  • the discharge unit 900 is rotated to seal the discharge hole 611 formed in the first tube 610 when the body portion 100 is positioned in place, the body portion 100
  • a second rotation member 300 is provided to rotate the discharge hole 611 to be opened in the reverse position so that the stored beverage is supplied to the first tube 610 through the discharge hole 611. can do.
  • the discharge housing 600 is provided inside the beverage container 1000 or in the storage space 110 and connected to the lower end of the first tube 610.
  • a second tube 510 extending long toward the bottom of the body portion 100 may be connected to a lower end portion of the discharge housing 600.
  • the discharge housing 600 is introduced through the second tube 510 when the user sucks the first tube 610 when the body portion 100 is positioned in a fixed position and negative pressure is condensed. It serves to supply the beverage toward the first tube 610. In addition, the discharge housing 600 also serves to not provide a drink toward the first tube 610 when the body portion 100 is located in the reverse position.
  • the discharge housing 600 may be provided in the form of a housing in which a predetermined space is formed inside, as shown in the figure.
  • a first inflow hole 622 through which a beverage in the storage space 110 is introduced may be formed at a lower portion of the discharge housing 600.
  • the second tube 510 described above may be connected to the first inflow hole 622.
  • the upper end of the second tube 510 is provided with a bellows 512 that can be stretched and contracted to adjust the height of the lower end of the second tube 510.
  • a first connection hole 612 connected to a lower end of the first tube 610 may be formed on an upper portion of the discharge housing 600.
  • a first rotating member 360 that can be rotated may be provided in the inner space of the discharge housing 600.
  • the first rotation member 360 rotates according to the position of the body part 100 in the forward or reverse position to selectively block or open the first connection hole 612 to open the first tube 610.
  • the beverage can be fed toward or blocked from the beverage supply.
  • the first rotating member 360 is provided inside the discharge housing 600 and is capable of rotating a first rotating shaft 361 and the first rotating shaft 361 connected to the first connecting hole ( A blocking plate 363 selectively blocking 612 may be provided.
  • the first rotation member 360 rotates to open the first connection hole 612, so that the first inflow hole 622 ) And a discharge passage connecting the first connection hole 612 may be provided.
  • a discharge flow path connected to the first tube 610 may be formed through the second tube 510, the first inlet hole 622, the discharge housing 600, and the first connection hole 612. have.
  • the first rotation member 360 may be rotated to block the first connection hole 612 to block the discharge passage.
  • the beverage container 1000 when the beverage container 1000 is disposed in the reverse position, the beverage is not discharged through the second tube 510 and the discharge housing 600, and the discharge hole formed directly in the first tube 610 ( 611).
  • the discharge hole 611 may be formed in the first tube 610.
  • the discharge hole 611 may be formed to be as close as possible to the lid 200 inside the beverage container 1000. This is for discharging as much beverage as possible when the beverage container 1000 is turned over and used in a reverse position.
  • a locking jaw 630 may be formed in the first tube 610 to prevent the discharge hole 611 from being exposed to the outside of the lid 200.
  • the locking jaw 630 may be located between the discharge hole 611 and the lid 200 to be formed in the first tube 610. Therefore, even when the user pulls the first tube 610 to the outside of the lid 200, the first tube 610 is not drawn out of the lid 200 by the locking jaw 630. It is possible to prevent the discharge hole 611 from being exposed to the outside of the lid 200.
  • the body portion 100 when the body portion 100 is positioned in a fixed position, it is rotated to seal the discharge hole 611 formed in the first tube 610, and the body portion 100 is located in a reverse position.
  • the second rotation member 300 may be provided to rotate to open the discharge hole 611 so that the stored beverage is supplied to the first tube 610 through the discharge hole 611.
  • the second rotation member 300 is a second rotation shaft 320 rotatably connected to the inside of the lid 200 and the discharge hole 611 connected to the second rotation shaft 320 It is connected to the blocking portion 342 and the second rotation shaft 320 to the opposite side of the blocking portion 342 to selectively block the blocking portion 342 to provide a rotational force that the blocking portion 342 rotates by gravity
  • a load unit 320 may be provided.
  • the second rotation shaft 320 may be connected to the rotation fixing part 210 formed inside the lid 200 to be rotatable.
  • the rotation fixing part 210 may be formed inside the body part 100. However, in order to separate the discharge unit 900 when the lid 200 is separated, the rotation fixing part 210 is preferably formed inside the lid 200.
  • the second rotation shaft 320 has a blocking portion 342 blocking the discharge hole 611 and a rotational force that the blocking portion 342 rotates by gravity according to the position of the body portion 100. It may be provided with a load unit 320 provided.
  • the load portion 320 is configured to be relatively heavy load, and is configured to rotate well when the body portion 100 is positioned in the forward or reverse position.
  • the load part 320 may be connected to the second rotation shaft 320 by a first connection bar 322.
  • the blocking unit 342 may be connected to the second rotation shaft 320 by a second connection bar 340.
  • the shape of the blocking portion 342 is illustrated in a shape of a substantially spherical shape in the drawing, but is not limited thereto.
  • the blocking part 342 may have various shapes such as a hemisphere shape, a flat plate shape, or a bent shape.
  • the load part 320 may be connected to the opposite side of the blocking part 342 around the second rotation shaft 320. This is because when the load part 320 is rotated when the load part 320 is located on the opposite side of the blocking part 342, the rotational force can be transmitted to the blocking part 342 the largest. .
  • the load portion 320 rotates downward by gravity, and the blocking portion 342 rotates upwards on the contrary.
  • the discharge hole 611 is opened, and the beverage inside the body portion 100 may be supplied to the first tube 610 through the discharge hole 611.
  • FIGS. 4 and 5 are views illustrating a configuration of the discharge unit 1900 inside the beverage container according to another embodiment. 4 and 5, the configuration of the body is omitted.
  • Figure 4 corresponds to the case where the beverage container is located in the right position
  • Figure 5 shows a case where the beverage container is located in the reverse position.
  • the discharge unit 1900 provides a first partition wall 1200 that horizontally divides the inside of the body portion 100 to provide a buffer space 1300 thereon. It can be provided.
  • the first partition wall 1200 is horizontally provided inside the body portion 100 to partition the inner space of the body portion 100 into upper and lower spaces, where the upper space is a buffer space ( 1300).
  • the discharge unit 1900 may include a third rotating member 1500 and a fourth rotating member 1400 that are rotatably provided in the buffer space 1300. At least a portion of the third rotation member 1500 and the fourth rotation member 1400 may be connected to rotate together.
  • a rotation fixing part 1210 capable of rotating the third rotation member 1500 and the fourth rotation member 1400 may be provided at one side of the buffer space 1300.
  • the rotation fixing part 1210 is illustrated as being formed on the upper surface of the first partition wall 1200, but is not limited thereto, and the position may be appropriately modified.
  • the third rotation member 1500, the second connection hole 1220 is formed in the first partition wall 1200 and connected to the buffer space 1300 when the body portion 100 is located in the right position It can be rotated to open, and can be rotated to block the second connection hole 1220 when the body portion 100 is located in the reverse position.
  • the third rotating member 1500 is a third circular connecting portion 1520 rotatably connected to the rotating fixing portion 1210, and a substantially circular one formed at both ends of the third connecting portion 1520 A pair of third blocking portions 1510 and 1530 may be provided.
  • the third connecting portion 1520 may be a straight line, but may be configured in a curved shape or a curved shape with a predetermined radius as shown in the drawing.
  • the fourth rotation member 1400 may rotate to open the third connection hole 1240 when the body portion 100 is positioned in the reverse position.
  • the fourth rotation member 1400 is a fourth circular connection portion 1420 rotatably connected to the rotation fixing portion 1210, and a substantially circular one formed at both ends of the fourth connection portion 1420 A pair of fourth blocking portions 1410 and 1430 may be provided.
  • the fourth connecting portion 1420 may be a straight line, but may be configured in a curved shape or a curved shape with a predetermined radius, as shown in the drawing.
  • one of the pair of third blocking portions 1510 and 1530 of the third rotating member 1500 and one of the pair of fourth blocking portions 1410 and 1430 of the fourth rotating member 1400 Are connected to each other and can rotate together.
  • the direction in which the third connecting portion 1520 of the third rotating member 1500 is bent and the direction in which the fourth connecting portion 1420 of the fourth rotating member 1400 is bent are opposite to each other. It can be configured as possible.
  • the connection hole 1220 or the third connection hole 1240 is blocked by the rotation of the third rotation member 1500 and the fourth rotation member 1400, the connection hole is more certainly blocked and blocked. This is to enhance the effect.
  • the shapes of the pair of third blocking portions 1510 and 1530 and the fourth blocking portions 1410 and 1430 are illustrated in a substantially spherical shape, but are not limited thereto.
  • the third blocking portions 1510 and 1530 and the fourth blocking portions 1410 and 1430 may have various shapes such as a partially cut hemisphere shape, a flat plate shape, or a bent shape.
  • a second tube 510 extending toward an inner lower portion of the body portion 100 may be connected to the second connection hole 1220 on the lower surface of the first partition wall 1200.
  • a fourth connection hole 1110 may be formed in the lid 1100 to which the first tube 610 is connected.
  • the second connection hole 1220 and the fourth connection hole 1110 are arranged to overlap by being arranged in a concentric circle on a plane, or the second connection hole 1220 is directly under the fourth connection hole 1110 Can be located.
  • the second connection hole 1220 and the fourth connection hole 1110 are not arranged in a concentric circle (if not located directly below)
  • the second connection hole 1220 and the fourth connection hole 1110 At least 50% of each cross-sectional area of can be arranged to overlap on a plane.
  • the 3-1 blocking portion 1510 of the third rotation member 1500 Is pulled upward.
  • the 4-1 blocking portion 1430 of the fourth rotating member 1400 maintains a strongly rotated state, so that the third connection hole 1240 can be more reliably blocked.
  • the third connection hole 1240 may be disposed so as not to overlap with the fourth connection hole 1110 on a plane. This means that when the body portion 100 is located in the reverse position, the beverage inside the body portion 100 is directly injected into the fourth connection hole 1110 from the third connection hole 1240 to drink too much. This is to prevent the discharge at a time.
  • the second connection hole 1220 is formed directly under the fourth connection hole 1110, interference between the second connection hole 1220 and the third connection hole 1240 is prevented.
  • the third connection hole 1240 may be disposed so as not to overlap with the fourth connection hole 1110 on a plane.
  • a seating portion 1250 may be formed on the first partition wall 1200.
  • the seating portion 1250 may be provided in the form of an oval portion.
  • a load ball 1440 may be further provided to move along the inner path 1450 according to gravity, and to provide a rotational force that the third rotational member 1500 and the fourth rotational member 1400 rotate.
  • an internal path 1450 is formed inside the fourth rotating member 1400, and a load ball 1440 may be located inside the internal path 1450.
  • the load ball 1440 is a pair of fourth blocking portions 1410 and 1430 along the inner path 1450 according to gravity. ) To provide a rotational force capable of rotating between the fourth rotational member 1400 and the third rotational member 1500.
  • the fourth rotation member 1400 is rotated downward as shown in FIG. 4 to block the third connection hole 1240 connected to the buffer space 1300.
  • the third rotation member 1500 is rotated upward as shown in the drawing to open the second connection hole 1220 connected to the buffer space 1300.
  • a negative pressure is applied to the buffer space 1300 through the first tube 610. do.
  • the second connection hole 1220 and the fourth connection hole 1110 have a concentric circle arrangement, the sound pressure through the first tube 610 is mostly transferred to the second connection hole 1220 and the first 2
  • the beverage may be sucked into the buffer space 1300 through the connection hole 1220 and the second tube 510.
  • the beverage introduced into the buffer space 1300 fills the buffer space 1300 and is discharged to the outside through the first tube 610 through the fourth connection hole 1110 by negative pressure.
  • the load ball 1440 disposed inside the fourth rotating member 1400 is in the opposite direction along the inner path 1450 Will move.
  • the fourth rotation member 1400 rotates downward as shown in FIG. 5 to form a third connection hole 1240 formed in the first partition wall 1200 and connected to the buffer space 1300. Will open.
  • the third rotation member 1500 is rotated upward as shown in the drawing to be formed in the first partition wall 1200 to block the second connection hole 1220 connected to the buffer space 1300 Is done.
  • the second connection hole 1220 connected to the second tube 510 is blocked by the third rotation member 1500 to allow the second tube 510 ) Does not discharge the beverage.
  • the beverage inside the body portion 100 is introduced into the buffer space 1300 through the third connection hole 1240, and the beverage introduced into the buffer space 1300 is the fourth connection hole 1110 ) Is discharged to the outside through the first tube (610).
  • the third connection hole 1240 is disposed so that the fourth connection hole 1110 does not overlap on a flat surface so that the beverage inside the body portion 100 is directly connected to the fourth connection hole 1240 It is introduced into the hole 1110 to prevent too much beverage from being discharged at one time.
  • FIGS. 6 and 7 are views illustrating a discharge unit 2900 according to another embodiment.
  • FIG. 6 shows the case where the body portion 100 is located at the right position
  • FIG. 7 shows the case where the body portion 100 is located at the reverse position.
  • the same reference numerals are used for the same components as those of the above-described embodiments of FIGS. 4 and 5.
  • the third rotation member according to gravity ( 2500) and the fourth rotation member 2400 may be provided with load plates (2600, 2700) to provide a rotational force to rotate.
  • the third rotating member 2500 is a third circular connecting portion 2520 which is rotatably connected to the rotating fixing portion 1210, and a substantially circular one formed at both ends of the third connecting portion 2520.
  • a pair of third blocking portions 2510 may be provided.
  • the first load plate 2700 may be disposed adjacent to one of the pair of third blocking portions 2510.
  • the third connecting portion 2520 may be straight, but may be configured in a curved shape or a curved shape with a predetermined radius, as shown in the drawing.
  • the fourth rotating member 2400 is a pair of approximately circular formed on both ends of the fourth connecting portion 2420 and the fourth connecting portion 2420 is rotatably connected to the rotating fixing portion 1210
  • the fourth blocking units 2410 and 2430 may be provided.
  • the second load plate 2600 may be disposed adjacent to one of the pair of fourth blocking portions 2410 and 2430.
  • the fourth connecting portion 2420 may be a straight line, but may be configured in a curved shape or a curved shape with a predetermined radius as shown in the drawing.
  • the third rotation member 2500 and the fourth rotation member 2400 can rotate together, one of the pair of third blocking portions 2510 of the third rotation member 2500 and the first One of the pair of fourth blocking portions 2410 and 2430 of the four rotating members 2400 may be connected to each other.
  • the first load plate 2700 is connected to a third blocking portion 2510 that is not connected to the fourth rotating member 2400 among a pair of third blocking portions 2510 of the third rotating member 2500. It can be placed adjacent.
  • the second load plate 2600 is a 4-1 blocking portion not connected to the third rotating member 2500 among the pair of fourth blocking portions 2410 and 2430 of the fourth rotating member 2400. It may be disposed adjacent to (2410).
  • the first load plate 2700 and the second load plate 2600 may be provided in a curved shape or a bent portion formed in the middle as shown in the figure.
  • the third rotation member 2500 and the fourth rotation member (by the first load plate 2700 and the second load plate 2600) according to the forward or reverse position of the body portion 100 2400) can be rotated by applying a rotating force.
  • the first The negative pressure acts on the buffer space 1300 through the tube 610.
  • the negative pressure through the first tube 610 acts separately on the first load plate 2700 and the second load plate 2600, so that the third rotating member 2500 and the fourth rotating member 2400 In the same direction, for example, in FIG. 6, a rotational force is rotated counterclockwise.
  • the third connection hole 1240 may be more firmly blocked by the 4-2 blocking part 2430 of the fourth rotating member 2400.
  • the negative pressure acting as the buffer space 1300 is mostly transferred to the second connection hole 1220 to drink the beverage through the second connection hole 1220 and the second tube 510 in the buffer space. (1300) can be sucked.
  • the beverage introduced into the buffer space 1300 fills the buffer space 1300 and is discharged to the outside through the first tube 610 through the fourth connection hole 1110 by negative pressure.
  • the shapes of the pair of third blocking portions 2510 and fourth blocking portions 2410 and 2430 described above are illustrated in a substantially spherical shape, but are not limited thereto.
  • the third blocking portion 2510 and the fourth blocking portion 2410, 2430 may have various shapes such as a partially cut hemisphere shape, a flat plate shape, or a bent shape.
  • the role of the load plate described above that is, a role of providing rotational force when sound pressure is applied can do.
  • the inner path and the inner path are moved along at least one of the third rotating member 1500 and the fourth rotating member 1400. It can be provided with a load ball.
  • FIGS. 8 to 10 are views showing the configuration of the discharge unit 3900 according to another embodiment. 8 and 9 is a case where the beverage container 1000 is located at a fixed position, and FIG. 10 shows a case where the beverage container 1000 is located at a reverse position.
  • the discharging unit 3900 is formed on the lid 3200 so that the beverage inside the body 100 is discharged when the body part 100 is positioned in the reverse position.
  • the outlet 3320 and the lid 3200 are rotatably provided to rotate to block the outlet 3320 when the body portion 100 is disposed in a fixed position, and the body portion 100 is reversed.
  • the body part 100 is provided by providing a buffer space 3600 by an additional partition 3600 without having a second tube inside the body part 100. It differs from the above-described embodiments in that the beverage is provided according to the exact position and the reverse position.
  • the lid 3200 is connected with a first tube 610 capable of discharging the beverage inside when the body portion 100 is positioned in place. Furthermore, the lid 3200 may be formed with an outlet 3320 in which the beverage inside is discharged when the body portion 100 is turned over and used in a reverse position.
  • the user when the beverage container 1000 is put in place and used, the user can suck the beverage by sucking the first tube 610.
  • the beverage container 1000 when the beverage container 1000 is turned over and used in a reverse position, the user can inhale the beverage through the outlet 3320.
  • the outlet 3320 is formed to protrude to a predetermined height from the lid 3200, it may be configured to allow the user to inhale the beverage more easily.
  • the fifth rotation member 3500 may be rotatably connected to the lower surface of the lid 3200.
  • a fixed shaft 3400 extends from a lower surface of the lid 3200 toward a lower portion, and a rail 3352 through which the lower end of the fixed shaft 3400 can be inserted into the fifth rotation member 3500 ) May be formed.
  • the fifth rotation member 3500 may include a fifth connection part 3520 and a pair of fifth blocking parts 3510 and 3530 formed at both ends of the fifth connection part 3520.
  • the pair of fifth blocking parts 3510 and 3530 have a substantially circular shape and a fifth connection connected to the outlet 3320 formed on the lid 3200 and the first tube 610 The hole 614 is selectively blocked.
  • the fifth connection part 3520 may be formed in a curved shape as illustrated in the drawing, and may have, for example, a curved shape that is convex downward.
  • the 5-2 blocking portion 3510 on the other side of the 5-1 blocking portion 3530 is relatively heavier so that the 5-1 blocking portion 3530 blocks the outlet 3320. It can have a load.
  • the 5-2 blocking portion 3510 since the 5-2 blocking portion 3510 has a relatively heavier load than the 5-1 blocking portion 3530, the 5-2 blocking portion 3510 is lower as shown in FIG. 8.
  • the fifth connection hole 614 is rotated and lowered toward to maintain the open state.
  • the 5-1 blocking unit 3530 is rotated upward toward the upper portion to block the outlet 3320.
  • the user can recognize that the outlet 3320 is blocked when the 5-1 blocking unit 3530 is visible through the outlet 3320.
  • the 5-1 blocking unit 3530 has a display unit such as'CLOSED', and when the display unit is seen through the outlet 3320, the user can easily know that the outlet 3320 is blocked. Can be.
  • the body portion 100 when the body portion 100 is positioned in a fixed position as shown in FIGS. 8 and 9, when the user sucks the first tube 610, the buffer space through the fifth connection hole 614 ( 3630), the negative pressure acts, the beverage is supplied to the buffer space 3630 through the through hole 3640 of the additional partition 3600.
  • the beverage supplied to the buffer space 3630 may fill the buffer space 3630 and be supplied to the first tube 610 through the fifth connection hole 614.
  • the 5-2 blocking portion 3510 rotates downward and descends to block the fifth connection hole 614 do.
  • the 5-1 blocking unit 3530 rotates upward toward the upper portion to open the outlet 3320.
  • the beverage inside the body portion 100 is supplied to the buffer space 3630 through the through hole 3640 of the additional partition 3600, and the beverage supplied to the buffer space 3630 is the outlet ( 3320).
  • FIGS. 11 to 13 show the configuration of the discharge unit 4900 according to another embodiment.
  • FIG. 11 is an exploded perspective view of the discharge unit 4900
  • FIG. 12 shows a case where the beverage container 1000 is located at a fixed position
  • FIG. 13 shows a case where the beverage container 1000 is located at a reverse position. do.
  • the discharge unit 4900 may include a switching housing 4000 connected to a lower end of the first tube 610.
  • a connection space 4010 connected to the first tube 610 may be formed on an inner upper portion of the conversion housing 4000.
  • the conversion housing 4000 may be composed of an upper cover 4005 and a lower body 4300, and the connection space 4010 is formed between the upper cover 4005 and the lower body 4300. Can be.
  • a first elevating member 4200 and a second elevating member 4100 for vertically moving up and down may be provided at the lower portion of the connection space 4010.
  • the first concave portion 4340 and the second elevating member 4100 that the first elevating member 4200 may elevate up and down on the lower body 4300 may move up and down.
  • the second concave portion 4350 may be formed. The first elevating member 4200 and the second elevating member 4100 move up and down according to the position of the beverage container 1000.
  • the first elevating member 4200 includes a first upper engaging portion 4230, a first extending portion 4220 extending toward a lower portion of the first upper engaging portion 4230, and the first extending portion ( 4220) may be provided with a first ball member 4210 connected to an end.
  • the second elevating member 4100 includes a second upper engaging portion 4130, a second extending portion 4120 extending toward the lower portion of the second upper engaging portion 4130, and the second extending portion.
  • a second ball member 4110 connected to an end of the portion 4120 may be provided.
  • the lower portion of the switching housing 4000 is connected to the interior of the body portion 100, the second inlet hole 4342 and the body portion 100 into which beverage is introduced when the body portion 100 is in place.
  • a third inflow hole 4322 into which a beverage is introduced may be formed at a reverse position of.
  • a second tube 510 formed to extend toward the lower portion of the body portion 100 may be connected to the second inflow hole 4342 of the conversion housing 4000.
  • a coupling portion 4400 may be formed at an upper end of the second tube 510 to be connected to a lower portion of the conversion housing 4000.
  • the coupling portion 4400 is provided in the form of an expanded tube with an expanded diameter to increase the coupling force.
  • the first upper catching portion 4230 of the first elevating member 4200 has a first protrusion 4344 formed inside the first concave portion 4340.
  • the second inflow hole 4342 of the switching housing 4000 can maintain an open state.
  • the negative pressure acts as the second tube 510 through the connection space 4010 and the second inlet hole 4342.
  • the beverage rises along the internal flow path 511 of the second tube 510 and is supplied to the first tube 610 through the second inflow hole 4342 and the connection space 4010.
  • the first upper catching portion 4230 of the first elevating member 4200 is in close contact with the second inlet hole 4342, and the second inlet hole ( 4342).
  • the second ball member 4110 of the second elevating member 4100 is separated by the second protrusion 4435 formed on the lower surface of the switching housing 4000 or the lower surface of the lower body 4300. Is placed. Therefore, the third inflow hole 4332 of the switching housing 4000 can maintain an open state.
  • the beverage inside is supplied to the connection space 4010 through the third inflow hole 4322, and the first connection is provided in the connection space 4010. It is supplied to the tube 610 and discharged to the outside.

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La présente invention concerne un contenant de boisson. Le contenant de boisson, selon la présente invention, fournit une structure qui permet à une boisson contenue dans ce dernier d'être aspirée dans un tube lorsque le contenant de boisson est en position normale, et permet en outre à la boisson contenue dans ce dernier d'être évacuée et bue même lorsque le contenant de boisson est tenu à l'envers.
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