Formulation and dispenser systems for beverage foam toppings
US-12310535-B2 · May 27, 2025 · US
US10611554B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10611554-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916380060-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 10, 2019 |
| Priority date | Apr 10, 2018 |
| Publication date | Apr 7, 2020 |
| Grant date | Apr 7, 2020 |
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An article includes a dispenser having a flow channel extending therethrough and having a base, a bendable segment attached to the base, a straw attached to the bendable segment, a plunger attached to the base and extending within the flow channel of the bendable segment; a sleeve extending over at least a portion of the straw, and a trigger hingedly attached to the straw at a hinge point and having a portion above the hinge point engaging the sleeve and a trigger portion extending below the hinge point.
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What is claimed is: 1. An article ( 10 ) comprising a dispenser ( 20 ), wherein the dispenser comprises: (a) a base ( 36 ) that has a base side wall ( 30 ) separating opposing top ( 34 ) and bottom ( 33 ) ends with an entrance opening ( 35 ) to a flow channel ( 38 ) defined through the bottom end with the flow channel extending through the base within the base side wall and through an exit end; (b) a bendable segment ( 40 ) having a bendable segment side wall ( 42 ) separating opposing bottom ( 48 ) and top ( 43 ) ends and a flow channel ( 44 ) defined through the bottom of the bendable segment that extends through the bendable segment between the side wall and out the top end, where the bottom of the bendable segment is attached to the base so that there is fluid communication between the flow channel of the base and the flow channel of the bendable segment, the side wall comprising a compressible feature ( 49 ) that allows the bendable segment to tilt from a neutral position to a tilted position relative to the base; (c) a straw ( 50 ) having opposing entrance ( 53 ) and exit ( 54 ) ends separated by a straw wall ( 52 ) where the straw wall defines a flow channel ( 58 ) that extends within the straw wall through the entrance end and through an exit opening ( 56 ) proximate to the exit end of the straw; (d) a plunger ( 60 ) attached to the straw proximate to the straw entrance end or to the bendable segment proximate to its exit end, where the plunger extends within the flow channel of the bendable segment towards and optionally into the flow channel of the base and where the plunger is of dimensions and/or design so as to allow fluid communication around and/or through it within the flow channel of the bendable segment; (e) a sleeve ( 70 ) extending over at least a portion of the straw and that is able to slide over the straw along at least a portion of the straw wall, the sleeve having an exit opening ( 72 ) extending through it proximate to the exit end of the straw; and (f) a trigger ( 80 ) hingedly attached to the straw at a hinge point ( 82 ) and having a portion ( 84 ) of the trigger that engages the sleeve above the hinge point and a trigger arm ( 86 ) extending below the hinge point so that the trigger can move the sleeve without moving the straw by moving the trigger arm. 2. The article of claim 1 , wherein the sleeve has a closed position relative to the straw in which the sleeve seals the exit opening of the straw and when the sleeve moves from the closed position away from the entrance end of the straw it unseals the exit opening of the straw causing the sleeve to be in an open position in which there is fluid communication from the straw flow channel through the straw exit opening and through the sleeve exit opening. 3. The article of claim 1 , wherein the straw has a protrusion ( 59 ) between where the hinge point and where the bendable segment reside, such that the protrusion extends from the straw towards the trigger arm of the trigger. 4. The article of claim 1 , wherein the compressible feature defined in the wall of the bendable segment is a corrugated section of the wall. 5. The article of claim 1 , wherein an elastic element ( 88 ) resides between the trigger arm and the straw of the dispenser that applies a restoring force directing the trigger arm towards its neutral position when the trigger arm is displaced towards the dispenser base. 6. The article of claim 1 , wherein the dispenser further comprises at least one gasket ( 51 ) positioned circumferentially around the straw between the straw and the sleeve and positioned between the entrance and exit ends of the straw. 7. The article of claim 1 , wherein the article further comprises a can ( 90 ), wherein the can has a valve ( 91 ) that includes a valve cup ( 92 ) surrounding a stationary valve stem housing ( 94 ) in which a depressible valve stem ( 96 ) resides and which extends out from or is accessible through a top side ( 98 ) of the stationary valve stem housing and wherein the dispenser is attachable to the valve of the can by inserting the stationary valve stem housing into the entrance opening of the flow channel of the dispenser base while inserting the dispenser base into the valve cup of the valve and further characterized in that the plunger of the straw extends far enough into the flow channel of the bendable segment so as to compress the depressible valve stem to open the valve when the bendable segment is in a tilted position but not so far as to compress the valve stem to an open position when the bendable segment is in its neutral position. 8. The article of claim 7 , wherein an outer surface of the base wall and an inner surface of the cup have threading ( 100 ) that mate in a threaded manner.
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