Beverage System Including A Removable Piercer
US-2017354289-A1 · Dec 14, 2017 · US
US11332287B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11332287-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916527973-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 31, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jul 31, 2019 |
| Publication date | May 17, 2022 |
| Grant date | May 17, 2022 |
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A reusable beverage container that includes a vessel having an upper end defining an upper opening and that is configured to store a beverage. The reusable beverage container further includes a cap that is removably securable to the upper end of the vessel, and the cap is configured to receive and completely enclose a beverage-ingredient cartridge. The cap of the reusable beverage container includes a lower shell defining a lower opening, an upper shell removably securable to the lower shell, and a cartridge opener extending from the lower shell.
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A reusable beverage container, comprising: a vessel having an upper end that defines an upper opening, wherein the vessel is configured to store a beverage; a cap removably securable to the upper end of the vessel, wherein the cap is configured to receive and completely enclose a beverage-ingredient cartridge, the cap comprising: a lower shell having an upper end and a lower end, wherein the lower end defines a lower opening; an upper shell removably securable to the upper end of the lower shell; and a cartridge opener extending from the lower shell, wherein the lower shell comprises an inner seal arranged on an interior surface of the lower shell, and wherein the inner seal is configured to form a seal with the beverage-ingredient cartridge when the beverage-ingredient cartridge is positioned within the lower shell and in contact with the inner seal so as to prevent liquid from passing through the lower opening and into an interior volume of the cap outside of the beverage-ingredient cartridge. 2. The reusable beverage container of claim 1 , wherein the vessel comprises: a body portion; and a neck portion removably securable to the body portion, wherein the neck portion defines the upper opening at the upper end of the vessel, and wherein the neck portion comprises a first diameter at a lower end of the neck portion and a second diameter at an upper end of the neck portion, wherein the first diameter is greater than the second diameter. 3. The reusable beverage container of claim 1 , wherein the lower shell comprises a neck having threading that is configured to be removably secured to threading on the upper end of the vessel. 4. The beverage container of claim 3 , wherein the lower shell comprises a recess surrounding the neck, wherein the recess is configured to receive a lip of the upper end of the vessel. 5. The reusable beverage container of claim 1 , wherein when the lower shell is secured to the vessel, a neck of the lower shell extends into the upper opening of the vessel. 6. The reusable beverage container of claim 1 , wherein the cartridge opener extends from the lower shell around the lower opening toward the upper end of the lower shell. 7. The reusable beverage container of claim 1 , further comprising a connection ring at the upper end of the lower shell, wherein the connection ring defines a groove configured to receive a ridge of the upper shell to removably secure the upper shell to the lower shell via a snap-fit connection. 8. The reusable beverage container of claim 1 , wherein the lower shell widens from the lower end of the lower shell toward the upper end of the lower shell. 9. The reusable beverage container of claim 1 , wherein the cap has a maximum diameter that is greater than a diameter of the upper opening of the vessel. 10. The reusable beverage container of claim 1 , wherein the cap comprises a generally spherical shape. 11. The reusable beverage container of claim 1 , wherein the inner seal comprises an annular shape. 12. A system for making a beverage, comprising: the reusable beverage container of claim 1 ; and the beverage-ingredient cartridge containing a beverage ingredient; wherein when the beverage-ingredient cartridge is engaged with the cartridge opener of the cap, the cartridge opener displaces a portion of the beverage-ingredient cartridge so as to release the beverage ingredient into the vessel of the reusable beverage container under the force of gravity. 13. A reusable beverage container, comprising: a vessel having an opening and configured to store a beverage; a cap removably securable to the vessel to seal the opening, wherein the cap comprises: a lower shell defining a lower opening such that an interior volume of the cap is connected with an interior volume of the vessel, and wherein the lower shell is configured to receive a beverage-ingredient cartridge containing a beverage ingredient; a cartridge opener extending from the lower shell that is configured to contact the beverage-ingredient cartridge received by the lower shell such that when a force is applied to the beverage-ingredient cartridge, the cartridge opener dispenses the beverage ingredient from the beverage-ingredient cartridge into the vessel; and an upper shell removably securable to an upper end of the lower shell, wherein the lower shell comprises an inner seal arranged on an interior surface of the lower shell, and wherein the inner seal is configured to form a seal with the beverage-ingredient cartridge when the beverage-ingredient cartridge is received by the lower shell and in contact with the inner seal so as to prevent liquid from passing through the lower opening and into an interior volume of the cap outside of the beverage-ingredient cartridge. 14. The reusable beverage container of claim 13 , wherein when the upper shell is removably secured to the lower shell, the beverage-ingredient cartridge is enclosed within the cap. 15. The reusable beverage container of claim 13 , wherein when the upper shell is secured to the lower shell, the upper shell applies a force on the beverage-ingredient cartridge such that the beverage-ingredient cartridge pushes against the cartridge opener. 16. The reusable beverage container of claim 13 , wherein the cartridge opener is configured to extend into an interior volume of the beverage-ingredient cartridge in order to dispense the beverage ingredient from the beverage-ingredient cartridge. 17. The reusable beverage container of claim 13 , wherein the cap comprises a generally spherical shape. 18. The reusable beverage container of claim 13 , wherein the inner seal comprises an annular shape. 19. A system for making a beverage, comprising: the reusable beverage container of claim 13 ; and the beverage-ingredient cartridge containing a beverage ingredient; wherein when the beverage-ingredient cartridge is engaged with the cartridge opener, the cartridge opener displaces a portion of the beverage-ingredient cartridge so as to release the beverage ingredient into the vessel of the reusable beverage container under the force of gravity. 20. The system of claim 19 , wherein the upper shell is securable to the lower shell once the cartridge opener displaces a portion of the beverage-ingredient cartridge.
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