Cap assemblies and drink containers including the same
Abstract
Cap assemblies and drink containers including the same. The cap assemblies include a base portion that sealingly mates with a neck of a liquid vessel and includes a base opening, a cover portion including a drink outlet and pivotally coupled to the base portion to selectively transition the cover portion between closed and open configurations. When the cover portion is in the closed configuration with the cap assembly coupled to the liquid vessel, the cover portion channels liquid through the base opening to the drink outlet and restricts liquid from being dispensed from the cap assembly other than through the drink outlet. When the cover portion is in the open configuration with the cap assembly coupled to the liquid vessel, the cover portion is pivoted away from the base portion and permits liquid to be dispensed from the cap assembly through the base opening without passing through the drink outlet.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A cap assembly for a drink container that includes a liquid vessel having a neck with a neck opening and having an internal compartment configured to hold a volume of potable drink liquid, the cap assembly comprising:
a base portion configured to sealingly mate with the neck of the liquid vessel and including a base opening; a cover portion including a drink outlet and pivotally coupled to the base portion to selectively transition the cover portion between a closed configuration and an open configuration; and a closure mechanism configured to selectively maintain the cover portion in the closed configuration, wherein the closure mechanism is configured to transition between an engaged configuration, in which the closure mechanism maintains the cover portion in the closed configuration, and a disengaged configuration, in which the cover portion is free to transition from the closed configuration to the open configuration; wherein the closure mechanism includes a latch catch and a catch receiver configured to engage the latch catch when the cover portion is in the closed configuration and when the closure mechanism is in the engaged configuration; wherein one of the base portion and the cover portion includes the latch catch; and wherein the other of the base portion and the cover portion includes the catch receiver; wherein when the cover portion is in the closed configuration with the cap assembly operatively coupled to the liquid vessel and the closure mechanism in the engaged configuration, the cover portion is configured to channel liquid to flow from the internal compartment through the base opening and to the drink outlet, wherein when the cover portion is in the closed configuration with the cap assembly operatively coupled to the liquid vessel and the closure mechanism in the engaged configuration, the cover portion restricts liquid from being dispensed from the cap assembly through the base opening other than through the drink outlet; wherein when the cover portion is in the closed configuration with the cap assembly operatively coupled to the liquid vessel and when the closure mechanism is in the engaged configuration, the cover portion permits liquid to be dispensed from the cap assembly only through the drink outlet; and wherein when the cover portion is in the open configuration with the cap assembly operatively coupled to the liquid vessel and the closure mechanism in the disengaged configuration, the cover portion is pivoted away from the base portion and permits liquid to be dispensed from the cap assembly through the base opening and without passing through the drink outlet.
2 . The cap assembly of claim 1 , wherein the latch catch and the catch receiver protrude from an exterior of the respective base portion and cover portion.
3 . The cap assembly of claim 1 , wherein the latch catch and the catch receiver are monolithic portions of the respective base portion and cover portion.
4 . The cap assembly of claim 1 , wherein the closure mechanism further comprises a release lever operatively coupled to the cover portion; wherein the release lever includes the latch catch; wherein the base portion includes the catch receiver; and wherein the release lever is configured to be selectively moved away from the catch receiver to transition the closure mechanism from the engaged configuration to the disengaged configuration.
5 . The cap assembly of claim 4 , wherein the release lever is a monolithic portion of the latch catch.
6 . The cap assembly of claim 4 , wherein the release lever includes a pull receiver configured to selectively couple a pull accessory to the release lever; wherein the pull accessory is configured to facilitate transitioning the closure mechanism from the engaged configuration to the disengaged configuration.
7 . The cap assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a hinge that operatively couples the cover portion to the base portion such that the cover portion is configured to pivot relative to the base portion about a pivot axis to transition the cover portion between the closed configuration and the open configuration when the closure mechanism is in the disengaged configuration; and wherein the hinge constrains the cover portion to travel along a cover path that extends within a predefined cover path plane as the cover portion transitions between the closed configuration and the open configuration.
8 . The cap assembly of claim 7 , wherein the hinge includes a hinge pin that extends along the pivot axis, and wherein the hinge pin extends at least partially through each of the base portion and the cover portion.
9 . The cap assembly of claim 7 , wherein a first portion of the hinge is integrally formed with the base portion and a second portion of the hinge is integrally formed with the cover portion.
10 . The cap assembly of claim 1 , wherein the cap assembly further includes a drink nozzle configured to be selectively and operatively coupled to the cover portion; wherein the drink nozzle is configured to at least one of channel liquid from the drink outlet and regulate flow of liquid through the drink outlet; and wherein the drink nozzle is further configured to selectively restrict liquid from being dispensed through the drink outlet.
11 . The cap assembly of claim 10 , wherein the cap assembly further includes a nozzle coupler that is configured to selectively couple the drink nozzle to the cover portion about the drink outlet.
12 . The cap assembly of claim 10 , wherein the drink nozzle includes an outlet valve configured to selectively restrict flow of the potable drink liquid from the drink outlet; and wherein the cover portion includes an outlet spout that extends away from the base portion when the cover portion is in the closed configuration, wherein the outlet spout defines the drink outlet, and wherein the outlet valve is configured to be operatively coupled to the outlet spout during operative use of the cap assembly.
13 . The cap assembly of claim 10 , wherein the drink nozzle includes a drink tube, wherein the drink tube includes a first end that is attached to or configured to couple with the cover portion about the drink outlet, and a second end that is distal to the first end and that is attached to or configured to couple with an outlet valve, wherein the drink tube is configured to convey the potable drink liquid between the first end and the second end thereof, and wherein the outlet valve is configured to selectively restrict flow of the potable drink liquid from the second end of the drink tube.
14 . A drink container, comprising:
a liquid vessel having an outer vessel surface, a neck with a neck opening, and an inner vessel surface defining an internal compartment configured to hold a volume of potable drink liquid; and the cap assembly of claim 1 .
15 . The drink container of claim 14 , wherein the cap assembly is configured to be selectively and repeatably operatively coupled to and decoupled from the neck of the liquid vessel without damage or destruction to the base portion or the neck of the liquid vessel.
16 . The drink container of claim 14 , wherein the cap assembly is not configured to be removable from the neck of the liquid vessel without damage or destruction to the cap assembly or the liquid vessel.
17 . The drink container of claim 14 , wherein the liquid vessel is configured to be squeezed by a user to expel the potable drink liquid through the cap assembly.
18 . The drink container of claim 14 , wherein the liquid vessel is a semi-rigid liquid vessel that includes a bottom surface configured to support the semi-rigid liquid vessel when the bottom surface is placed on a horizontal surface.
19 . The drink container of claim 18 , wherein the semi-rigid liquid vessel is further configured to be resiliently deformable from a nominal configuration to a partially collapsed configuration responsive to a user squeezing the semi-rigid liquid vessel, and further wherein the semi-rigid liquid vessel is configured to return to the nominal configuration responsive to the user ceasing the squeezing of the semi-rigid liquid vessel.
20 . The drink container of claim 14 , wherein the liquid vessel is a collapsible liquid vessel configured to non-resiliently collapse as liquid is dispensed from the liquid vessel.
21 . The drink container of claim 16 , further comprising a hand strap operatively coupled to the liquid vessel and configured to receive at least a portion of a user's hand between the hand strap and the liquid vessel and to retain the portion of the user's hand against the liquid vessel during operative use of the drink container and the hand strap.Cited by (0)
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