Travel container having drinking orifice and vent aperture
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A47G-019/22
B65D-043/02
B65D-043/20
B65D-043/26
B65D-047/32
B65D-051/18
출원번호
US-0815850
(2015-07-31)
등록번호
US-9398823
(2016-07-26)
발명자
/ 주소
Pinelli, Steven N.
출원인 / 주소
IGNITE USA, LLC
대리인 / 주소
Marshall, Gerstein & Borun LLP
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초록▼
A container is provided with a lid having a push-button trigger mechanism that operates both a drink seal for a drinking opening and a vent seal for a vent opening. The trigger translates in a straight line transverse to a longitudinal axis of the container body during the entire movement of the tri
A container is provided with a lid having a push-button trigger mechanism that operates both a drink seal for a drinking opening and a vent seal for a vent opening. The trigger translates in a straight line transverse to a longitudinal axis of the container body during the entire movement of the trigger to define a straight-line actuation stroke. The vent opening is initially opened during a first portion of the actuation stroke of the trigger, and the drink opening is initially opened during a second portion of the actuation stroke of the trigger.
대표청구항▼
1. A drinking container comprising: a container body having a cavity; a removable lid covering the cavity of the container body, the lid having a drink aperture and a vent aperture, a shutter that is moveable between a closed position and an open position, and a vent seal that is moveable between a
1. A drinking container comprising: a container body having a cavity; a removable lid covering the cavity of the container body, the lid having a drink aperture and a vent aperture, a shutter that is moveable between a closed position and an open position, and a vent seal that is moveable between a closed position and an open position; and,a trigger mechanically connected to the shutter and the vent seal, the trigger having a linear actuation stroke and a push-button with a touch surface positioned generally perpendicular to the linear actuation stroke,wherein the vent seal is actuated during a first portion of the linear actuation stroke of the trigger,wherein the shutter is actuated during a second portion of the linear actuation stroke of the trigger and the shutter moves transverse to the linear actuation stroke of the trigger mechanism upon movement of the shutter from the closed to open position,wherein the first portion of the linear actuation stroke is initiated prior in time to the initiation of second portion of the linear actuation stroke, andwherein the first and second portions of the linear actuation stroke translate the trigger mechanism along a straight line in response to a generally perpendicular force applied to the touch surface. 2. The drinking container of claim 1, wherein the shutter remains in the closed position during the first portion of the actuation stroke of the trigger, wherein the shutter is configured to rotate around a pivot point when actuated during the second portion of the linear actuation stroke of the trigger. 3. The drinking container of claim 1, wherein the actuation stroke of a portion of the trigger connected to one of the vent seal and the shutter of the trigger is transverse to a longitudinal axis of the container body. 4. The drinking container of claim 1, further comprising a vent chamber between the vent seal and the vent aperture, and wherein the trigger extends at least partially through the vent chamber. 5. The drinking container of claim 4, wherein the vent chamber has a cross-sectional area greater than a cross-sectional area of the vent aperture. 6. The drinking container of claim 1, wherein the trigger can be linearly transitioned from a first position to a second position, the shutter and the vent seal being in the closed position when the trigger is in the first position, and the shutter and the vent seal being in the open position when the trigger is in the second position. 7. The drinking container of claim 6, further comprising a spring member exerting a force on the trigger to move the trigger from the second position to the first position. 8. The drinking container of claim 7, further comprising a second spring member exerting a force on the shutter to move the shutter from the second position to the first position. 9. A drinking container comprising: a container body having a cavity and defining a longitudinal axis; anda lid assembly configured to cover the cavity, the lid assembly including:a lid body including a top surface and at least one side surface, the lid body defining a vent aperture and a drink aperture, the drink aperture extending through the top surface;a shutter configured to block the drink aperture in the top surface;a vent seal configured to prevent fluid communication between the vent aperture and the cavity; anda push-button trigger supported by the side surface of the lid body and positioned on an opposite side of the longitudinal axis from the drink aperture, the push-button trigger having a linear actuation stroke translating in a straight line transverse to the longitudinal axis and a touch surface oriented perpendicular to the linear actuation stroke; andthe push-button trigger being mechanically connected to the shutter and the vent seal and configured to open and close the shutter and vent seal during the linear actuation stroke,wherein the vent seal is initially actuated during a first portion of the linear actuation stroke of the push button, andwherein the shutter is initially actuated during a second portion of the linear actuation stroke of the push-button trigger. 10. The drinking container of claim 9, wherein the shutter is configured to rotate around a pivot point when actuated during the second portion of the linear actuation stroke of the push-button trigger. 11. The drinking container of claim 9, wherein an axis of rotation of the shutter is perpendicular to a vertical plane passing through the linear actuation stroke. 12. The drinking container of claim 11, wherein the plane passing through the linear actuation stroke passes through the drink aperture and vent seal. 13. The drinking container of claim 12, wherein the plane passing through the linear actuation stroke passes through a longitudinal axis of the cavity. 14. The drinking container of claim 9, wherein the vent aperture is located on the top surface of the lid body. 15. The drinking container of claim 9, further comprising a vent chamber between the vent seal and the vent aperture. 16. The drinking container of claim 15, wherein the trigger extends at least partially through the vent chamber. 17. The drinking container of claim 15, wherein the vent chamber has a cross-sectional area greater than a cross-sectional area of the vent aperture. 18. The drinking container of claim 9, further comprising: a first spring member connected to the shutter and exerting a force on the shutter towards a closed position, anda second spring member connected to the push-button trigger and exerting a force on the push-button trigger to move the vent seal towards a closed position. 19. The drinking container of claim 9, wherein the shutter moves transverse to the linear actuation stroke of the push-button trigger upon movement of the shutter from a closed to an open position. 20. The drinking container of claim 9, wherein the push-button trigger translates in the straight line transverse to the longitudinal axis in response to a generally perpendicular force applied to the touch surface. 21. The drinking container of claim 9, further comprising: a first spring member operably connected to the shutter and exerting a force on the shutter towards a closed position; anda second spring member operably connected to the push-button trigger and exerting a force on the push-button trigger to move the vent seal towards a closed position,wherein the shutter moves transverse to the linear actuation stroke of the trigger mechanism upon movement of the shutter from the closed position to an open position. 22. The drinking container of claim 21, further comprising a vent chamber between the vent seal and the vent aperture, wherein the push-button trigger extends at least partially through the vent chamber. 23. The drinking container of claim 22, wherein the vent chamber has a cross-sectional area greater than a cross-sectional area of the vent aperture, and wherein the push-button trigger translates in the straight line transverse to the longitudinal axis in response to a generally perpendicular force applied to the touch surface. 24. The drinking container of claim 22, wherein the vent chamber has a cross-sectional area greater than a cross-sectional area of the vent aperture. 25. The drinking container of claim 21, wherein the push-button trigger translates in the straight line transverse to the longitudinal axis in response to a generally perpendicular force applied to the touch surface. 26. The drinking container of claim 21, wherein the vent aperture extends through the top surface of the lid body.
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