US2013082059A1PendingUtilityA1

Cup disposed with a push button switch using connecting rod mechanism for lateral pulling of a water sealing T-rod

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Assignee: HUANG WEIPriority: Sep 30, 2011Filed: Sep 27, 2012Published: Apr 4, 2013
Est. expirySep 30, 2031(~5.2 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Wei-Min Huang
A47J 41/0027B05B 1/22
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Abstract

A cup disposed with a push button switch using connecting rod mechanism for lateral pulling of a water sealing T-rod, wherein a push button switch ( 2 ) and a water sealing T-rod ( 3 ) are disposed on the cup; the push button switch ( 2 ) and the water sealing T-rod ( 3 ) are connected with each other via a connecting rod ( 1 ); the push button switch ( 2 ) drives the water sealing T-rod ( 3 ) to move via the connecting rod ( 1 ) to actualize sealing and unsealing of water. Since the push button switch uses a connecting rod mechanism to pull the water sealing T-rod laterally and therefore breaks with the traditional mechanism of using a lever to drive a water sealing T-rod vertically, different operation modes and different outer appearances and shapes are made possible, and demands from different consumers could be satisfied.

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         1 . A cup disposed with a push button switch using connecting rod mechanism for lateral pulling of a water sealing T-rod wherein a push button switch ( 2 ) and a water sealing T-rod ( 3 ) are disposed on the cup, characterized in that the push button switch ( 2 ) and the water sealing T-rod ( 3 ) are connected with each other via a connecting rod ( 1 ); the push button switch ( 2 ) drives the water sealing T-rod ( 3 ) to move laterally via the connecting rod ( 1 ) to actualize sealing and unsealing of water. 
     
     
         2 . The cup disposed with a push button switch using connecting rod mechanism for lateral pulling of a water sealing T-rod as in  claim 1 , characterized in that a lock key ( 8 ) is disposed on the cup, and the lock key ( 8 ) is disposed for locking and unlocking the push button switch ( 2 ). 
     
     
         3 . The cup disposed with a push button switch using connecting rod mechanism for lateral pulling of a water sealing T-rod as in  claim 1 , characterized in that slide-guiding slots that coordinate with the water sealing T-rod ( 3 ) are disposed on the cup. 
     
     
         4 . The cup disposed with a push button switch using connecting rod mechanism for lateral pulling of a water sealing T-rod as in  claim 2 , characterized in that slide-guiding slots that coordinate with the water sealing T-rod ( 3 ) are disposed on the cup. 
     
     
         5 . The cup disposed with a push button switch using connecting rod mechanism for lateral pulling of a water sealing T-rod as in  claim 3 , characterized in that a spring ( 7 ) is disposed on the cup, and the spring ( 7 ) acts on the sealing T-rod ( 3 ) so that it slides along the slide-guiding slots to reach a water sealing position. 
     
     
         6 . The cup disposed with a push button switch using connecting rod mechanism for lateral pulling of a water sealing T-rod as in  claim 4 , characterized in that a spring ( 7 ) is disposed on the cup, and the spring ( 7 ) acts on the sealing T-rod ( 3 ) so that it slides along the slide-guiding slots to reach a water sealing position.

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