Beverage container lid assembly
US-2020130904-A1 · Apr 30, 2020 · US
US11224301B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11224301-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916693810-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 25, 2019 |
| Priority date | Nov 25, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jan 18, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jan 18, 2022 |
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A beverage container with a tactile indication of a properly open position for drinking. The beverage container includes a base, a collar, and a cap having an annular seal gasket for opening and closing the container for pouring/drinking. The improvement is a collar stop located on the collar, together with a pair of seal stops extending from the seal gasket and forming a notch therebetween. Rotation of the cap to open the container becomes more difficult as the collar stop interferes with the leading one of the seal stops. Continued rotation to seat the collar stop in the notch provides a tactile indication that the cap has rotated to the properly open position and further rotation may be avoided.
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What is claimed is: 1. In a beverage container comprising a base capable of holding a liquid beverage, said base having an upper rim; a collar secured to said upper rim, said collar including an outer wall, a flow ledge extending radially inward to a collar shaft, and at least one flow aperture extending through said flow ledge; and a cap including a cap body with a cap plug removably threaded to said collar shaft, and a top plate extending radially outward from said cap plug to overlie said at least one flow aperture; and a seal gasket mounted to said top plate such that rotation of said cap relative to said collar in a first direction will seat said seal gasket against said flow ledge and close said at least one flow aperture, and rotation of said cap relative to said collar in a second direction will space said seal gasket from said flow ledge and open said at least one flow aperture; the improvement comprising: said seal gasket including a pair of circumferentially spaced seal stops extending therefrom and defining a notch therebetween; and said collar including a collar stop which will interfere with each of said seal stops during rotation of said cap with respect to said collar, such that seating of said collar stop within said notch provides a tactile indication to a user. 2. A beverage container as in claim 1 , wherein said base is a tumbler sized for an individual beverage. 3. A beverage container as in claim 1 , wherein said notch and said collar stop are circumferentially offset when said seal gasket is seated against said flow ledge, and rotation of said cap in the direction to open said at least one flow aperture brings said notch into circumferential alignment with said collar stop. 4. A beverage container as in claim 3 , wherein said notch is in such circumferential alignment with said collar stop at a properly open position between 15 and 90 degrees rotation from seating of said seal gasket against said flow ledge. 5. A beverage container as in claim 1 , wherein each of said seal stops takes the form of an inclined ramp increasing in height toward said notch. 6. A beverage container as in claim 5 , wherein said top plate of said cap body includes a plurality of spaced teeth extending downwardly, and wherein said seal gasket includes a seal groove including gap walls, said seal gasket being mounted with said teeth received within said seal groove between said gap walls. 7. A beverage container as in claim 6 , wherein said notch and said collar stop are circumferentially offset when said seal gasket is seated against said flow ledge, and rotation of said cap in the direction to open said at least one flow aperture brings said notch into circumferential alignment with said collar stop. 8. A beverage container as in claim 7 , wherein said notch is in such circumferential alignment with said collar stop at a properly open position between 15 and 90 degrees rotation from seating of said seal gasket against said flow ledge.
circular · CPC title
from drinking glasses or cups comprising lids or covers · CPC title
with integral sealing means (B65D41/065 takes precedence) · CPC title
Collars or rings · CPC title
Drinking vessels or saucers used for table service (glass or drinking-vessel underlays A47G23/03 {; cups as travelling or camp articles A45F3/16; collapsible cups A45F3/20; cups made of plastics B65D1/265, made of paper B65D3/06; measuring cups G01F9/00}) · CPC title
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