Flip-top closure for a container
US-11111060-B2 · Sep 7, 2021 · US
US11142376B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11142376-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916694955-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 25, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 13, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 12, 2021 |
| Grant date | Oct 12, 2021 |
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A lid assembly including a camming lever and a sealing member for selectively sealing and unsealing a drinking aperture of a lid main body. The camming lever is rotatably to selectively move the sealing member between a sealed position adjacent to and an unsealed position spaced apart from the drinking aperture. The camming lever includes a lever arm extending from two cams having a cam axle extending therebetween. The cam axle is pivotally attached to the sealing member, which is pivotally attached to the lid main body. The cams engage an upper surface of the lid main body. A stub axle extends laterally outward from each cam and engages a ledge which limiting upward movement of the cams.
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What is claimed is: 1. A lid assembly for a drinking vessel, comprising: a lid main body having a lid portion with a drinking aperture and a pair of spaced apart stop portions positioned above the drinking aperture; a sealing member having a sealing portion and an axle attachment portion, the sealing portion being positioned below the drinking aperture and sized and shaped to selectively seal the drinking aperture, the sealing member being pivotally attached to the lid main body and rotatably movable between a sealed position with the sealing portion sealing the drinking aperture and an unsealed position with the sealing portion unsealing the drinking aperture, the axle attachment portion being attached to an upper side of the sealing portion and extending upward through the drinking aperture; and a camming lever having a cam arm attached to a pair of laterally spaced apart cams to rotate the cams in response to rotation of the cam arm, a laterally extending cam axle positioned between and attached to each of the cams, and a stub axle extending laterally outward from each of the cams, the cams being positioned to engage the lid portion and the stub axles each being positioned to engage a corresponding one of the stop portions of the lid main body to limit upward movement of the stub axles while permitting at least limited forward and rearward movement of the stub axles, the cam axle being in detachable pivotal engagement with the axle attachment portion of the sealing member, the cam arm having a first rotational position whereat the cam axle is in a first position holding the sealing portion of the sealing member in the sealed position and a second rotational position whereat the cam axle is in a second position with the sealing portion of the sealing member in the unsealed position, when the cam axle is detached from the axle attachment portion, the sealing member is separated from the camming lever and rotatable downward relative to the lid main body independent of the rotational position of the cam arm. 2. The lid assembly of claim 1 wherein the axle attachment portion has an axle insertion opening leading to an axle attachment chamber, the axle insertion opening permitting the cam axle to move therethrough for positioning in the axle attachment chamber, the axle attachment chamber being sized and shaped to removably receive the cam axle therein in detachable pivotal engagement with the axle attachment portion, and when the cam axle is within the axle attachment chamber, the cam axle is rotatably retained therein as the cam arm is moved between the first and second rotational positions to move the sealing portion of the sealing member between the sealed position and the unsealed position. 3. The lid assembly of claim 1 wherein the stub axles have a common first axis and the cam axle has a second axis, with the first and second axes being out of coaxial alignment. 4. The lid assembly of claim 3 wherein when the cam arm is in the first rotational position the second axis of the cam axle is located above and forward of the first axis of the stub axles, and when the cam arm is in the second rotational position the second axis of the cam axle is located below and rearward of the first axis of the stub axles. 5. The lid assembly of claim 4 wherein the camming lever is configured such that as the cam arm is moved between the first and second rotational positions the second axis of the cam axle follows a path passing over the first axis of the stub axles. 6. The lid assembly of claim 3 wherein the sealing member is pivotally attached to the lid main body for rotation about a third axis out of coaxial alignment with both the first and second axes of the stub axles and the cam axle. 7. The lid assembly of claim 1 wherein the lid main body further includes a upwardly facing recess in fluid communication with the drinking aperture and having a drinking lip at a forward end of the recess projecting upward above the drinking aperture, the recess having first and second sidewalls positioned on opposite sides of the drinking aperture, one of the stop portions being attached to and projecting laterally inward from the first sidewall and the other of the stop portions being attached to and projecting laterally inward from the second sidewall. 8. The lid assembly of claim 7 wherein the cam arm when in the first rotational position extends over the drinking aperture, thereby shielding the drinking aperture. 9. The lid assembly of claim 1 wherein the cams comprise first and second cams, each have a rounded cam peripheral edge wall portion which engages the lid portion, one of the stub axles being attached to the first cam at a central location of the first cam and the other of the stub axles being attached to the second cam at a location a central location of the second cam, the cam axle having first and second ends, the first end of the cam axle being attached to the first cam at a location offset from the central location of the first cam and the second end of the cam axle being attached to the second cam at a location offset from the central location of the second cam. 10. A lid assembly for a drinking vessel, comprising: a lid main body having a left and right lid portions with a drinking aperture located therebetween and spaced apart left and right stop portions positioned above the drinking aperture, the left stop portion being located to the left of the drinking aperture and the right stop portion being located to the right of the drinking aperture; a sealing member having a sealing portion and an axle attachment portion, the sealing portion being positioned below the drinking aperture and sized and shaped to selectively seal the drinking aperture, the sealing member being pivotally attached to the lid main body and rotatably movable between a sealed position with the sealing portion sealing the drinking aperture and an unsealed position with the sealing portion unsealing the drinking aperture, the axle attachment portion being attached to an upper side of the sealing portion and extending upward through the drinking aperture; and a camming lever having a cam arm attached to a pair of laterally spaced apart left and right cams to rotate the left and right cams in response to rotation of the cam arm, a laterally extending cam axle positioned between and attached to both of the left and right cams, a left stub axle extending laterally outward from the left cam and a right stub axle extending laterally outward from the right cam, the left cam being positioned to engage the left lid portion and the right cam being positioned to engage the right lid portion, the left stub axle being positioned to engage the left stop portion of the lid main body to limit upward movement of the left stub axle without limiting forward and rearward movement of the left stub axle and the right stub axle being positioned to engage the right stop portion of the lid main body to limit upward movement of the right stub axle while permitting at least limited forward and rearward movement of the right stub axle, the cam axle being in detachable pivotal engagement with the axle attachment portion of the sealing member, the cam arm having a first rotational position whereat the cam axle is in a first position holding the sealing portion of the sealing member in the sealed position and a second rotational position whereat the cam axle is in a second position with the sealing portion of the sealing member in the unsealed position, when the cam axle is detached from the axle attachment portion, the sealing member is separated from the camming lever and rotatable relative to the lid main body independent of the rotational position of the cam arm. 11. 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