Drink bottles
US-10023365-B2 · Jul 17, 2018 · US
US10532862B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10532862-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816012043-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 19, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jun 19, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jan 14, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 14, 2020 |
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Closure assemblies with distinct dispensing modes and drink containers including the same. A closure assembly includes a closure base and a valve assembly. The valve assembly includes at least one drink outlet, at least one shower outlet, and a barrel valve. The valve assembly is configured to be selectively transitioned between a closed configuration, a drink configuration, and a shower configuration. The barrel valve is configured to be selectively rotated relative to the closure base about a rotational axis of the closure assembly to transition the valve assembly between the closed configuration, the drink configuration, and the shower configuration.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A closure assembly for a drink container that includes a liquid vessel having a neck with an opening and having an internal compartment configured to hold a volume of potable drink liquid, the closure assembly comprising: a closure base configured to be selectively coupled to the neck of the liquid vessel to selectively couple the closure assembly to the liquid vessel; and a valve assembly operatively coupled to the closure base; wherein the valve assembly includes at least one drink outlet, at least one shower outlet, and a barrel valve; and wherein each drink outlet is spaced apart from each shower outlet; wherein the valve assembly is configured to be selectively transitioned between a closed configuration, a drink configuration, and a shower configuration; wherein in the drink configuration, the valve assembly permits flow of the potable drink liquid from the internal compartment through the opening and to the at least one drink outlet and restricts flow of the potable drink liquid through the at least one shower outlet; wherein in the shower configuration, the valve assembly permits flow of the potable drink liquid from the internal compartment through the opening and to the at least one shower outlet and restricts flow of the potable drink liquid through the at least one drink outlet; wherein in the closed configuration, the valve assembly restricts flow of the potable drink liquid from the internal compartment to each of the at least one drink outlet and the at least one shower outlet; wherein the barrel valve is configured to be selectively rotated relative to the closure base about a rotational axis of the closure assembly to transition the valve assembly between the closed configuration, the drink configuration, and the shower configuration; and wherein the barrel valve is at least partially received within the closure base. 2. The closure assembly of claim 1 , wherein the barrel valve is configured to be selectively rotated about the rotational axis without concurrently translating along the rotational axis to transition the valve assembly between the closed configuration, the drink configuration, and the shower configuration. 3. The closure assembly of claim 1 , wherein the barrel valve is configured to be retained at a constant axial position along the rotational axis relative to the closure base when the valve assembly is selectively transitioned between the closed configuration, the drink configuration, and the shower configuration. 4. The closure assembly of claim 1 , wherein the barrel valve includes at least one drink inlet and a drink passage; wherein the drink passage fluidly couples the at least one drink inlet and the at least one drink outlet; wherein the barrel valve includes at least one shower inlet and a shower passage; wherein the shower passage fluidly couples the at least one shower inlet and the at least one shower outlet; and wherein the drink passage and the shower passage are fluidly separated from one another. 5. The closure assembly of claim 4 , wherein the barrel valve includes a barrel valve base that extends at least substantially perpendicular to the rotational axis; wherein the barrel valve base at least partially defines the at least one drink inlet; and wherein the barrel valve base at least partially defines the at least one shower inlet. 6. The closure assembly of claim 4 , wherein the closure base includes at least one base port configured to permit fluid to flow through the closure base; wherein the at least one base port is at least partially aligned with a corresponding drink inlet of the at least one drink inlet when the valve assembly is in the drink configuration; wherein the at least one base port is at least partially aligned with a corresponding shower inlet of the at least one shower inlet when the valve assembly is in the shower configuration; and wherein each base port is misaligned with each drink inlet and with each shower inlet when the valve assembly is in the closed configuration. 7. The closure assembly of claim 6 , wherein the at least one base port includes at least one base drink port and at least one base shower port; wherein each base drink port is at least partially aligned with the corresponding drink inlet of the at least one drink inlet when the valve assembly is in the drink configuration; wherein each base shower port is at least partially aligned with the corresponding shower inlet of the at least one shower inlet when the valve assembly is in the shower configuration; and wherein each base drink port is spaced apart from each base shower port. 8. The closure assembly of claim 6 , wherein the closure base includes a basket portion that extends into the internal compartment of the liquid vessel when the closure base is operatively coupled to the neck of the liquid vessel; wherein the barrel valve is at least partially received within the basket portion; wherein the basket portion includes a basket base that extends at least substantially perpendicular to the rotational axis; and wherein the basket base defines the at least one base port. 9. The closure assembly of claim 8 , wherein the barrel valve is operatively coupled to the basket portion such that the barrel valve is restricted from being removed from the basket portion without damaging the closure assembly. 10. The closure assembly of claim 4 , wherein the valve assembly includes a self-sealing valve positioned within the drink passage, wherein the self-sealing valve is configured to permit flow of the potable drink liquid through the drink passage and to the drink outlet only when a pressure of the potable drink liquid upon the self-sealing valve exceeds a predetermined threshold pressure. 11. The closure assembly of claim 1 , wherein the valve assembly includes an outlet spout that defines each drink outlet; wherein the outlet spout is operatively coupled to the barrel valve; and wherein the outlet spout is configured to rotate with the barrel valve relative to the closure base and about the rotational axis while the valve assembly is transitioned between the closed configuration, the drink configuration, and the shower configuration. 12. The closure assembly of claim 11 , wherein the outlet spout defines each shower outlet. 13. The closure assembly of claim 11 , wherein the outlet spout is configured to be selectively and repeatedly removed from the barrel valve and reattached to the barrel valve without damage to the valve assembly. 14. The closure assembly of claim 11 , wherein the outlet spout is configured to remain coupled to the barrel valve while the valve assembly is transitioned between the closed configuration, the drink configuration, and the shower configuration. 15. The closure assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one drink outlet includes one drink outlet, and wherein the at least one shower outlet includes a plurality of shower outlets distributed around the drink outlet. 16. The closure assembly of claim 1 , wherein the valve assembly further includes an actuator configured to be engaged by a user to selectively transition the valve assembly between the closed configuration, the drink configuration, and the shower configuration, and wherein the actuator includes at least one actuator tab that extends away from the closure base. 17. The closure assembly of claim 16 , wherein the valve assembly includes an outlet spout that defines each drink outlet; wherein the outlet spout includes a nozzle that extends away from the closure base by a nozzle height; wherein each actuator tab extends away from the closure base by an
between planar parts (B65D47/24 takes precedence) · CPC title
the element being formed by a slit, narrow opening or constrictable spout, the size of the outlet passage being able to be varied by increasing or decreasing the pressure (B65D47/2025 takes precedence) · CPC title
with pouring spouts or tubes; with discharge nozzles or passages (with slidable spouts B65D47/26) · CPC title
Separable nozzles or spouts · CPC title
Straws, spouts, funnels, or other devices facilitating pouring or emptying · CPC title
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