A cleanable lid assembly is provided for a beverage container. The lid assembly has a lid housing having a drink aperture, and a seal assembly that is connected to the lid housing while movable between a first or operable position and a second or cleaning position. The seal assembly has a stopper th
A cleanable lid assembly is provided for a beverage container. The lid assembly has a lid housing having a drink aperture, and a seal assembly that is connected to the lid housing while movable between a first or operable position and a second or cleaning position. The seal assembly has a stopper that can open and close the drink aperture in the first position. The seal assembly is pivotally connected to the lid housing to transition to the cleaning position. A locking member extends transversely from the seal assembly to engage a stop on the lid housing and lock the seal assembly in the operable position. The locking member is moveable radially inward to disengage from the stop and to allow the seal assembly to transition from the first position to the cleaning position.
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1. A cleanable lid assembly for a beverage container, comprising: a lid housing having a drink aperture;a seal assembly having a drink stopper that closes the drink aperture, the seal assembly being connected to the lid housing while movable between a first or operable position and a second or clean
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A cleanable lid assembly for a beverage container, comprising: a lid housing having a drink aperture;a seal assembly having a drink stopper that closes the drink aperture, the seal assembly being connected to the lid housing while movable between a first or operable position and a second or cleaning position, wherein the drink stopper is adjacent the drink aperture and is adapted to open and close the drink aperture in the first position, wherein the drink stopper is distal the drink aperture and the drink aperture is open for cleaning the lid assembly when the seal assembly is in the second position, and wherein the drink stopper is not capable of closing the drink aperture in the second position;the seal assembly having a locking member that engages the lid housing when the seal assembly is in the first position, the locking member being moveable radially inward to disengage the seal assembly from the first position and to allow the seal assembly to be transitioned to the cleaning position; and,a trigger member connected to the lid housing, wherein the trigger member is adapted to operate the drink stopper when the seal assembly is in the first position, and wherein the drink stopper cannot be operated by the trigger member when the seal assembly is in the second position. 2. The lid assembly of claim 1, wherein the seal assembly further comprises a hinge member connected to the lid housing and a seal arm connected to the hinge member, the drink stopper being connected to the seal arm. 3. The lid assembly of claim 2, wherein the hinge member has a first portion that is generally perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the container body when the seal assembly is in the first position, and a second portion that is generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the container body when the seal assembly is in the first position, the locking member extending from the second portion that is generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the container body, and a joint between the first portion of the hinge member and the second portion of the hinge member, the second portion of the hinge member adapted to be flexed radially inward to release the locking member from the lid assembly to transition the seal assembly to the cleaning position. 4. The lid assembly of claim 2, wherein the hinge member, including the first portion, the second portion and the locking member, is a single unitary component. 5. The lid assembly of claim 2, wherein the hinge member is pivotally connected to the lid housing, and wherein the locking member extends transversely from the hinge member. 6. The lid assembly of claim 2, wherein the hinge member is pivotally connected to the lid housing, and wherein the seal arm is pivotally connected to the hinge member. 7. The lid assembly of claim 1, wherein the seal assembly pivots away from a drink surface of the lid housing when the seal assembly transitions to the cleaning position. 8. The lid assembly of claim 1, further comprising a seal assembly spring to bias the seal assembly toward the cleaning position when the locking member is disengaged from the lid assembly, and a drink spring to bias the drink stopper against the drink aperture when the seal assembly is in the first position. 9. The lid assembly of claim 8, wherein a portion of the hinge member extends radially exterior of a thread ring of the lid housing when the seal assembly is in the cleaning position to assist in preventing the lid assembly from being connected to the container member when the seal assembly is in the cleaning position. 10. The lid assembly of claim 1, wherein the drink stopper is a drink seal. 11. The lid assembly of claim 2, further comprising a seal assembly spring to bias the hinge member toward the cleaning position when the locking member of the seal assembly is disengaged from the lid assembly, and a drink spring to bias the drink stopper against the drink aperture when the locking member is engaged with the lid assembly. 12. The lid assembly of claim 1, wherein the trigger member is operated by pushing the trigger member in a direction substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the beverage container. 13. A cleanable lid assembly for a beverage container, comprising: a lid housing having a drink aperture;a seal assembly being connected to the lid housing while movable between a first or operable position and a second or cleaning position, the seal assembly having a drink stopper that closes the drink aperture and a locking member that engages the lid housing in the first position to retain the seal assembly in the first position, the locking member being moveable radially inward to disengage the seal assembly from the first position and to allow the seal assembly to be transitioned to the cleaning position, wherein the drink stopper is adjacent the drink aperture and is adapted to open and close the drink aperture in the first position, wherein the drink stopper is distal the drink aperture and the drink aperture is open for cleaning the lid assembly when the seal assembly is in the second position, and wherein the drink stopper is not capable of closing the drink aperture in the second position;a seal assembly spring to bias the seal assembly toward the cleaning position when the locking member of the seal assembly is disengaged from the lid assembly; and,a drink spring to bias the drink stopper against the drink aperture when the seal assembly is in the first position. 14. The lid assembly of claim 13, further comprising a trigger member connected to the lid housing, wherein the trigger member is adapted to operate the drink stopper when the seal assembly is in the first position, and wherein the drink stopper cannot be operated by the trigger member when the seal assembly is in the second position. 15. The lid assembly of claim 14, further comprising a trigger spring to bias the trigger member away from the seal assembly. 16. The lid assembly of claim 13, wherein the seal assembly further comprises a hinge member pivotally connected to the lid housing and a seal arm pivotally connected to the hinge member, the drink stopper being connected to the seal arm, and wherein the locking member extends transversely from the hinge member. 17. The lid assembly of claim 16, wherein the hinge member has a first portion that is generally perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the container body when the seal assembly is in the first position, and a second portion that is generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the container body when the seal assembly is in the first position, the locking member extending from the second portion that is generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the container body, and a joint between the first portion of the hinge member and the second portion of the hinge member, the joint allowing the second portion of the hinge member to be flexed radially inward to release the locking member from the lid assembly to transition the seal assembly to the cleaning position. 18. A cleanable lid assembly for a beverage container, comprising: a lid housing having a drink aperture; and,a seal assembly being connected to the lid housing while movable between a first or operable position and a second or cleaning position, the seal assembly having a hinge member pivotally connected to the lid housing and a seal arm pivotally connected to the hinge member, a drink stopper connected to the seal arm, wherein a locking member extends transversely from the hinge member to engage a stop on the lid housing in the first position, the locking member being moveable radially inward to disengage from the stop and to allow the seal assembly to transition from the first position to the cleaning position, wherein the drink stopper is adjacent the drink aperture and is adapted to open and close the drink aperture in the first position, wherein the drink stopper is distal the drink aperture and the drink aperture is open for cleaning the lid assembly when the seal assembly is in the second position, and wherein the drink stopper is not capable of closing the drink aperture in the second position. 19. The lid assembly of claim 18, further comprising a trigger member connected to the lid housing, wherein the trigger member is adapted to operate the drink stopper when the seal assembly is in the first position, and wherein the drink stopper cannot be operated by the trigger member when the seal assembly is in the second position. 20. The lid assembly of claim 18, wherein the hinge member has a first portion that is generally perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the container body when the seal assembly is in the first position, and a second portion that is generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the container body when the seal assembly is in the first position, the locking member extending from the second portion that is generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the container body. 21. The lid assembly of claim 20, further comprising a joint between the first portion of the hinge member and the second portion of the hinge member, the joint assisting the second portion of the hinge member to be flexed radially inward upon a force applied to the second portion of the hinge member to release the locking member from the lid assembly to transition the seal assembly to the cleaning position.
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