US20250340338A1
DRINK CONTAINER
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Applicants
CamelBak Products, LLC
Inventors
Thomas R. Luhrs, Daniel Goldin
Abstract
A drink container is provided. The drink container can include a liquid container and a cap assembly coupled to the liquid container. A mouthpiece assembly of the cap assembly can define a liquid passage through which drink liquid from the liquid container may selectively flow, and can be selectively positioned between a dispensing configuration and a stowed configuration. A dust cover can cover at least a portion of the mouthpiece assembly in the stowed configuration.
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RELATED APPLICATION DATA
[0001]This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/642,235, filed May 3, 2024, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
FIELD
[0002]The present invention relates to a drink container, such as a drink container with a movable mouthpiece assembly and dust cover.
BACKGROUND
[0003]Beverage containers come in a variety of configurations and are used to carry a variety of beverages for consumption by a user. Generally, beverage containers comprise a container to contain a beverage and a cap assembly to close the container and provide a mouthpiece assembly for allowing consumption of the beverage by the user. The cap assembly can be removably coupled to the container and can facilitate shifting the mouthpiece assembly between a stowed configuration in which the beverage cannot be consumed and a dispensing configuration in which the beverage can be consumed. It can be desirable to achieve repeatability of movement for movable parts of the cap assembly and to limit or prevent degradation.
SUMMARY
[0004]Embodiments provide a drink container. The drink container can include a liquid container having a neck with an opening and an internal compartment to hold drink liquid; and a cap assembly removably coupled to the liquid container. The cap assembly can include a base removably coupled to the neck of the liquid container and a mouthpiece assembly defining a liquid passage through which drink liquid from the liquid container may selectively flow. The mouthpiece assembly can be selectively positioned between a dispensing configuration, in which the liquid passage permits drink liquid to flow from the internal compartment into at least the liquid passage, and a stowed configuration, in which drink liquid can be restricted from being dispensed from the liquid container through the liquid passage. The cap assembly can also include a dust cover to be selectively positioned in an open configuration, in which the dust cover can be outwardly positioned, and a closed configuration, in which the dust cover can cover at least a portion of the mouthpiece assembly in the stowed configuration. The cap assembly can also include a stowing region formed in the base to receive the mouthpiece assembly in the stowed configuration, the stowing region including a first end and a second end, one or more retention detents disposed at the first end to retain the mouthpiece assembly in the stowed configuration, and one or more first stop detents disposed at the second end to prevent the dust cover from moving further into the stowing region in the closed configuration.
[0005]In some embodiments, the mouthpiece assembly is biased to the dispensing configuration.
[0006]In some embodiments, the one or more retention detents each include an upper surface including a ramp to facilitate movement of the mouthpiece assembly from the dispensing configuration to the stowed configuration.
[0007]In some embodiments, the one or more retention detents each include a lower surface including a second stop detent to prevent the mouthpiece assembly from moving from the stowed configuration to the dispensing configuration.
[0008]In some embodiments, the mouthpiece assembly includes one or more retention protrusions to engage the one or more retention detents.
[0009]In some embodiments, each of the one or more retention protrusions extends from a cantilevered arm of the mouthpiece assembly.
[0010]In some embodiments, the mouthpiece assembly includes a collar and a mouthpiece portion extending from the collar, the mouthpiece portion including the liquid passage. In some embodiments, the collar is pivotably coupled to the cap assembly. In some embodiments, the collar includes one or more mouthpiece protrusions to engage with one or more mouthpiece assembly depressions formed in the stowing region.
[0011]In some embodiments, the dust cover is biased to the open configuration. In some embodiments, the dust cover is biased to the closed configuration.
[0012]In some embodiments, the dust cover is biased to the closed configuration.
[0013]In some embodiments, the dust cover is selectively positioned in the closed configuration in both the dispensing configuration and the stowed configuration of the mouthpiece assembly.
[0014]In some embodiments, the dust cover includes one or more cams to engage with one or more dust cover depressions formed in the stowing region. In some embodiments, the base includes a spring, the spring coupled to one of the one or more cams. In some embodiments, the base further includes a bracket, the spring disposed in the bracket. The bracket is disposed between the one or more dust cover depressions and one or more mouthpiece assembly depressions formed in the stowing region to engage with the mouthpiece assembly.
[0015]In some embodiments, the mouthpiece assembly includes a pressure release channel including a pressure release outlet, the pressure release channel to vent pressure from the internal compartment to the pressure release outlet when the mouthpiece assembly is transitioned from the stowed configuration to the dispensing configuration. In some embodiments, the mouthpiece assembly further includes a collar and a mouthpiece portion extending from the collar, the mouthpiece portion including the liquid passage. The collar is to at least partially enclose the stem.
[0016]Embodiment also provide a cap assembly. The cap assembly can include a base removably coupled to a liquid container and including a top surface; a mouthpiece assembly defining a liquid passage through which drink liquid from the liquid container may selectively flow, the mouthpiece assembly to be selectively positioned between a dispensing configuration, in which the liquid passage permits drink liquid to flow from the liquid container into at least the liquid passage, and a stowed configuration, in which drink liquid can be restricted from being dispensed from the liquid container through the liquid passage; a dust cover pivotably coupled to the cap assembly and to cover at least a portion of the mouthpiece assembly in the stowed configuration; and a stowing region formed in the base to receive the mouthpiece assembly in the stowed configuration, the stowing region including one or more sidewalls extending from the top surface and one or more retention detents extending from the one or more sidewalls, the one or more retention detents to retain the mouthpiece assembly in the stowed configuration.
[0017]In some embodiments, the cap assembly can include one or more stop detents extending from the one or more sidewalls, the one or more stop detents to prevent the dust cover from moving further into the stowing region. The stowing region includes a first end and a second end. The one or more retention detents are disposed at the first end, and the one or more stop detents are disposed at the second end.
[0018]In some embodiments, the cap assembly can include a cap including a groove. The base includes a radial aperture to receive the groove to couple the cap to the base. In some embodiments, the stowing region includes one or more first mouthpiece assembly depressions. The cap includes one or more second mouthpiece assembly depressions. The one or more first mouthpiece assembly depressions are aligned with the one or more second mouthpiece assembly depressions when the cap and the base are coupled. In some embodiments, the mouthpiece assembly includes one or more protrusions to engage with the one or more first mouthpiece assembly depressions and the one or more second mouthpiece assembly depressions.
[0019]In some embodiments, the dust cover includes one or more cams to engage with one or more dust cover depressions formed in the stowing region. In some embodiments, the base includes a spring coupled to one of the one or more cams, the spring to bias the dust cover in an open configuration, in which the dust cover is outwardly positioned, and a closed configuration, in which the dust cover is to cover at least a portion of the mouthpiece assembly in the stowed configuration. In some embodiments, the spring is coupled to a bracket disposed between the one or more dust cover depressions and one or more mouthpiece assembly depressions formed in the stowing region and to engage with the mouthpiece assembly. In some embodiments, the spring is compressed between the open configuration and the closed configuration.
[0020]In some embodiments, the mouthpiece assembly is positioned in the stowed configuration independent of the pivotable movement of the dust cover.
[0021]In some embodiments, the mouthpiece assembly can engage the dust cover when moving between the dispensing configuration and the stowed configuration.
[0022]In some embodiments, the dust cover does not contact the mouthpiece assembly in the stowed configuration.
[0023]In some embodiments, the mouthpiece assembly includes a pressure release channel including a pressure release outlet, the pressure release channel to vent pressure from the internal compartment to the pressure release outlet when the mouthpiece assembly is transitioned from the stowed configuration to the dispensing configuration. In some embodiments, the mouthpiece assembly further includes a collar and a mouthpiece portion extending from the collar, the mouthpiece portion including the liquid passage. The collar can at least partially enclose the stem.
[0024]A drink container is provided. The drink container can include a liquid container having a neck with an opening and an internal compartment sized to hold a volume of potable drink liquid; and a cap assembly removably coupled to the liquid container. The cap assembly can include a mouthpiece assembly defining a liquid passage through which drink liquid from the liquid container may selectively flow, the mouthpiece assembly to be selectively positioned between a dispensing configuration, in which the liquid passage permits drink liquid to flow from the internal compartment into at least the liquid passage, and a stowed configuration, in which drink liquid can be restricted from being dispensed from the liquid container through the liquid passage, the mouthpiece assembly including a pressure release channel including a pressure release outlet, the pressure release channel to vent pressure from the internal compartment to the pressure release outlet when the mouthpiece assembly can be transitioned from a stowed configuration and a dispensing configuration; and a dust cover pivotably coupled to the cap assembly and to cover at least a portion of the mouthpiece assembly in the stowed configuration.
[0025]In some embodiments, the mouthpiece assembly further includes a collar and a mouthpiece portion extending from the collar, the mouthpiece portion including the liquid passage.
[0026]In some embodiments, the collar is to at least partially enclose the stem. In some embodiments, the mouthpiece assembly further includes a stowing region to receive the mouthpiece assembly in the stowed configuration, the stowing region including one or more retention detents to retain the mouthpiece assembly in the stowed configuration.
[0027]In some embodiments, the mouthpiece assembly is positioned in the stowed configuration independent of the pivotable movement of the dust cover.
[0028]In some embodiments, the mouthpiece assembly is to engage the dust cover when moving between the dispensing configuration and the stowed configuration.
[0029]In some embodiments, the dust cover does not contact the mouthpiece assembly in the stowed configuration.
[0030]A mouthpiece assembly for a liquid container is provided. The mouthpiece assembly can include a mouthpiece portion including a dispensing outlet to dispense liquid from an internal compartment of the liquid container; and a neck connected to the mouthpiece portion, the neck defining a liquid passage from the internal compartment of the liquid container to the mouthpiece portion and a pressure release channel from the internal compartment of the liquid container to a pressure release outlet, the liquid passage being separate from the pressure release channel. The pressure release channel can vent pressure from the internal compartment to the pressure release outlet when the mouthpiece assembly can be transitioned from a stowed configuration to a dispensing configuration.
[0031]In some embodiments, the mouthpiece portion and the neck are integrally formed.
[0032]In some embodiments, the liquid passage and the pressure release channel are both to seal when the mouthpiece assembly is transitioned from the dispensing configuration to the stowed configuration. In some embodiments, the mouthpiece portion and the neck are flexible such that the liquid passage and the pressure release channel are both to seal when the mouthpiece assembly is transitioned from the dispensing configuration to the stowed configuration as the mouthpiece portion and the neck are crimped.
[0033]In some embodiments, the pressure release outlet is disposed on the neck.
[0034]A drink container is provided. The drink container can include a liquid container having a neck with an opening and an internal compartment to hold drink liquid; and a cap assembly removably coupled to the liquid container. Th cap assembly can include a base removably coupled to the neck of the liquid container. The cap assembly can also include a mouthpiece assembly defining a liquid passage through which drink liquid from the liquid container may selectively flow, the mouthpiece assembly to be selectively positioned between a dispensing configuration, in which the liquid passage permits drink liquid to flow from the internal compartment into at least the liquid passage, and a stowed configuration, in which drink liquid is restricted from being dispensed from the liquid container through the liquid passage. The cap assembly can also include a dust cover to be selectively positioned in an open configuration, in which the dust cover is outwardly positioned, and a closed configuration, in which the dust cover is to cover at least a portion of the mouthpiece assembly in the stowed configuration. The cap assembly can also include a stowing region formed in the base and to receive the mouthpiece assembly in the stowed configuration, the stowing region including a first end and a second end, one or more retention detents disposed at the first end and to retain the mouthpiece assembly in the stowed configuration, and one or more first stop detents disposed at the second end and to prevent the dust cover from moving further into the stowing region in the closed configuration.
[0035]In some embodiments, the mouthpiece assembly is biased to the dispensing configuration.
[0036]In some embodiments, the one or more retention detents each includes an upper surface including a ramp to facilitate movement of the mouthpiece assembly from the dispensing configuration to the stowed configuration. The one or more retention detents each includes a lower surface including a second stop detent to prevent the mouthpiece assembly from moving from the stowed configuration to the dispensing configuration.
[0037]In some embodiments, the mouthpiece assembly includes one or more retention protrusions to engage the one or more retention detents. Each of the one or more retention protrusions extends from a cantilevered arm of the mouthpiece assembly.
[0038]In some embodiments, the dust cover is biased to the open configuration.
[0039]In some embodiments, the dust cover is biased to the closed configuration.
[0040]In some embodiments, the dust cover is to be selectively positioned in the closed configuration in both the dispensing configuration and the stowed configuration of the mouthpiece assembly.
[0041]In some embodiments, the base includes a spring and a bracket, the spring disposed in the bracket. The bracket can be disposed between one or more dust cover depressions formed in the stowing region and to engage with the dust cover and one or more mouthpiece assembly depressions formed in the stowing region and to engage with the mouthpiece assembly.
[0042]In some embodiments, the mouthpiece assembly includes a pressure release channel including a pressure release outlet, the pressure release channel to vent pressure from the liquid container to the pressure release outlet when the mouthpiece assembly is transitioned from the stowed configuration to the dispensing configuration. In some embodiments, the mouthpiece portion and the pressure release outlet are integrally formed. In some embodiments, the mouthpiece assembly includes a neck defining the liquid passage and a mouthpiece portion including the liquid passage. The mouthpiece portion and the neck can be flexible such that the liquid passage and the pressure release channel are both to seal when the mouthpiece assembly is transitioned from the dispensing configuration to the stowed configuration as the mouthpiece portion and the neck are crimped. In some embodiments, the pressure release outlet is disposed on the neck. In some embodiments, the mouthpiece portion and the neck are integrally formed.
[0043]A cap assembly is provided. The cap assembly can include a base removably coupled to a liquid container. The cap assembly can also include a mouthpiece assembly defining a liquid passage through which drink liquid from the liquid container may selectively flow, the mouthpiece assembly to be selectively positioned between a dispensing configuration, in which the liquid passage permits drink liquid to flow from the internal compartment into at least the liquid passage, and a stowed configuration, in which drink liquid is restricted from being dispensed from the liquid container through the liquid passage, the mouthpiece assembly including a pressure release channel including a pressure release outlet, the pressure release channel to vent pressure from the liquid container to the pressure release outlet when the mouthpiece assembly is transitioned from the stowed configuration and the dispensing configuration. The cap assembly can also include a stowing region formed in the base to receive the mouthpiece assembly in the stowed configuration, the stowing region including one or more retention detents to retain the mouthpiece assembly in the stowed configuration.
[0044]In some embodiments, the mouthpiece assembly includes a neck defining the liquid passage and a mouthpiece portion including the liquid passage. The mouthpiece portion and the neck can be flexible such that the liquid passage and the pressure release channel are both to seal when the mouthpiece assembly is transitioned from the dispensing configuration to the stowed configuration as the mouthpiece portion and the neck are crimped. In some embodiments, the pressure release outlet is disposed on the neck. In some embodiments, the mouthpiece portion and the neck are integrally formed.
[0045]In some embodiments, the mouthpiece portion and the pressure release outlet are integrally formed.
[0046]In some embodiments, the mouthpiece assembly includes a dust cover pivotably coupled to the cap assembly and to cover at least a portion of the mouthpiece assembly in the stowed configuration. In some embodiments, the mouthpiece assembly is positioned in the stowed configuration independent of the pivotable movement of the dust cover. In some embodiments, the mouthpiece assembly is positioned in the stowed configuration independent of the pivotable movement of the dust cover.
[0047]In some embodiments, the dust cover does not contact the mouthpiece assembly in the stowed configuration.
[0048]In some embodiments, the liquid passage and the pressure release channel are both to seal when the mouthpiece assembly is transitioned from the dispensing configuration to the stowed configuration.
[0049]A cap assembly is provided. The cap assembly can include a base removably coupled to a liquid container. The cap assembly can also include a mouthpiece assembly defining a liquid passage through which drink liquid from the liquid container may selectively flow, the mouthpiece assembly to be selectively positioned between a dispensing configuration, in which the liquid passage permits drink liquid to flow from the liquid container into at least the liquid passage, and a stowed configuration, in which drink liquid is restricted from being dispensed from the liquid container through the liquid passage. The cap assembly can also include a dust cover pivotably coupled to the cap assembly and to cover at least a portion of the mouthpiece assembly in the stowed configuration. The cap assembly can also include a stowing region formed in the base to receive the mouthpiece assembly in the stowed configuration, the stowing region including one or more retention detents to retain the mouthpiece assembly in the stowed configuration.
[0050]In some embodiments, the base includes a spring coupled to the dust cover, the spring to bias the dust cover in an open configuration, in which the dust cover is outwardly positioned, and a closed configuration, in which the dust cover is to cover at least a portion of the mouthpiece assembly in the stowed configuration. In some embodiments, the spring is compressed between the open configuration and the closed configuration.
[0051]In some embodiments, the mouthpiece assembly includes a pressure release channel including a pressure release outlet, the pressure release channel to vent pressure from the liquid container to the pressure release outlet when the mouthpiece assembly is transitioned from the stowed configuration to the dispensing configuration. In some embodiments, the mouthpiece portion and the pressure release outlet are integrally formed. In some embodiments, the mouthpiece assembly includes a neck defining the liquid passage and a mouthpiece portion including the liquid passage. The mouthpiece portion and the neck can be flexible such that the liquid passage and the pressure release channel are both to seal when the mouthpiece assembly is transitioned from the dispensing configuration to the stowed configuration as the mouthpiece portion and the neck are crimped. In some embodiments, the pressure release outlet is disposed on the neck. In some embodiments, the mouthpiece portion and the neck are integrally formed.
[0052]In some embodiments, the mouthpiece assembly includes a neck defining the liquid passage and a mouthpiece portion including the liquid passage. The mouthpiece portion and the neck can be flexible such that the liquid passage and the pressure release channel are both to seal when the mouthpiece assembly is transitioned from the dispensing configuration to the stowed configuration as the mouthpiece portion and the neck are crimped.
[0053]In some embodiments, the dust cover does not contact the mouthpiece assembly in the stowed configuration.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0054]The disclosed examples will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, provided to illustrate and not to limit the disclosed examples, wherein like designations denote like elements.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0075]The novel systems, apparatuses, and methods disclosed herein are described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings. This disclosure can, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to any specific structure or function presented throughout this disclosure. Rather, these examples are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and will fully convey the scope of the disclosure to those skilled in the art. Based on the teachings herein, one skilled in the art would appreciate that the scope of the disclosure can be intended to cover any variation of the novel systems, apparatuses, and methods disclosed herein, whether implemented independently of, or combined with, any other features of the disclosure.
[0076]It will be recognized that while certain examples of the disclosure are described in terms of a specific sequence of steps of a method, these descriptions are only illustrative of the broader methods of the disclosure, and may be modified as required by the particular application. Certain steps may be rendered unnecessary or optional under certain circumstances. Additionally, certain steps or functionality may be added to the disclosed examples, or the order of performance of two or more steps permuted. All such variations are considered to be encompassed within the disclosure disclosed and claimed herein.
[0077]Beverage containers are useful for carrying a beverage for consumption by a user. Beverage containers come in a variety of configurations and are used to carry a variety of beverages for consumption by a user. For example, some beverage containers can be used during sporting activities in outdoor environments. In such applications, beverage containers can be exposed to elements including dirt and wind that can impart debris onto the beverage containers. When not in use, beverage containers can be stored in environments containing dust that can additionally be imparted onto the beverage containers. Debris and dust can particularly contact a mouthpiece portion, or spout, which can be the portion of a beverage container through which a user can consume a beverage contained in the beverage container. It can thus be important to maintain cleanliness of the mouthpiece portion and to limit or prevent debris and dust from contacting the mouthpiece portion. Accordingly, a need exists to provide a beverage container that limits or prevents debris and dust from contaminating a mouthpiece portion through which a user can consume a beverage contained in the beverage container.
[0078]Beverage containers described herein can include a container having a liquid compartment to contain a beverage and a cap assembly to close the container. The cap assembly can provide a mouthpiece assembly for allowing consumption of the beverage by the user. For example, the mouthpiece assembly can include a mouthpiece portion, or drink spout, through which a beverage contained in the container can be dispensed. The mouthpiece assembly can be shifted to a dispensing configuration to allow the beverage to be dispensed and therefore consumed by the user. When the user is finished dispensing or consuming a beverage, the mouthpiece assembly can be shifted to a stowed configuration. The cap assembly can include a stowing region that can receive the mouthpiece assembly in the stowed configuration.
[0079]A dust cover can be selectively positioned such that the dust cover can cover at least a portion of the mouthpiece assembly in the stowed configuration. In this way, the dust cover can limit or prevent debris and dust from contacting at least a portion of the mouthpiece assembly, such as the mouthpiece portion, when the beverage container is not in use. The mouthpiece assembly can be positioned in the stowed configuration independent of the position of the dust cover. Accordingly, the dust cover does not need to retain the mouthpiece assembly in the stowed configuration. This can support repeatability of movement of the mouthpiece assembly between the stowed configuration and the dispensing configuration, and the dust cover, as no component is retaining another and impairing further retention or movement. In addition, as the mouthpiece assembly is transitioned from the stowed configuration and the dispensing configuration, the mouthpiece assembly can vent pressure. As described herein, the mouthpiece assembly can include a liquid passage to dispense a beverage contained in an internal compartment of the beverage container and a pressure release channel to vent pressure from the internal compartment.
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[0081]Cap assembly 100 is shown in
[0082]Like cap 110, base 120 can receive one or more other components of cap assembly 100 (
[0083]Base 120, such as along sidewall 206, can include one or more features to retain one or more components of cap assembly 100 (
[0084]Referring to
[0085]Cap 110 and base 120 can be coupled to receive and retain one or more components of cap assembly 100 (
[0086]With reference to
[0087]Dust cover 170, shown in
[0088]Mouthpiece assembly 140, shown in
[0089]Referring to
[0090]Mouthpiece assembly 140 can include one or more components to engage retention detents 208 (
[0091]Movement of mouthpiece assembly 140 into and out of stowing region 200, and between a dispensing configuration 142 and a stowed configuration 144, is shown in
[0092]Dust cover 170 can be in an open configuration 172 in
[0093]Dust cover 170 can fully pivot to be in closed configuration 174, shown in
[0094]In stowed configuration 144, the user can be blocked from accessing mouthpiece portion 146. In other words, drink liquid contained in drink container 10 (
[0095]Mouthpiece portion 146 can be a flexible tube that can be expanded and collapsed to allow and block dispensing, respectively. In stowed configuration 144, mouthpiece portion 146 can be collapsed, or crimped, in at least a portion of mouthpiece portion 146. In this way, dispensing of liquid can be blocked. Mouthpiece portion 146 can be collapsed in stowed configuration 144 to limit or prevent leaking in stowed configuration 144 when dispensing is blocked.
[0096]Mouthpiece portion 146 can be in dispensing configuration 142, as shown in
[0097]Dust cover 170 can be in a closed configuration 174 in
[0098]Dust cover 170 moving between open configuration 172 and closed configuration 174 with cap 110 (
[0099]As shown in
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[0101]Like mouthpiece portion 146, neck 147 can be a flexible tube that can be expanded and collapsed to allow and block pressure release, respectively.
[0102]In stowed configuration 144, neck 147, like mouthpiece portion 146 can be collapsed, or crimped, in at least a portion of neck 147. In this way, pressure release outlet 152 can be collapsed, limiting or preventing liquid leakage from pressure release outlet 152 when mouthpiece assembly 140 is in stowed configuration 144. In other words, mouthpiece portion 146 and neck 147 can be flexible such that liquid passage 148 and pressure release channel 150 are both sealed when mouthpiece assembly 140 is transitioned from dispensing configuration 142 to stowed configuration 144 as mouthpiece portion 146 and neck 147 are crimped. As a user can position drink container 10 (
[0103]As pressure release is blocked in stowed configuration 144, pressure can build. Accordingly, venting can occur when mouthpiece assembly 140 is transitioned from stowed configuration 144 to dispensing configuration 142 as pressure that is built is primed for release once neck 147 is expanded again and pressure release outlet 152 is therefore expanded. Pressure that is built is released through pressure release outlet 152 rather than liquid passage 148, limiting or preventing liquid from releasing, or being ejected, as mouthpiece assembly 140 is transitioned to dispensing configuration 142.
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[0105]Please have Adam draft at least one drawing of the bite valve. Then add some description regarding the bite valve and explain that the bite valve can be used in place of the valve shown in all of the other figures.
[0106]It should be noted that the use of particular terminology when describing certain features or examples of the disclosure should not be taken to imply that the terminology is being re-defined herein to be restricted to include any specific characteristics of the features or examples of the disclosure with which that terminology is associated. Terms and phrases used in this application, and variations thereof, especially in the appended claims, unless otherwise expressly stated, should be construed as open-ended as opposed to limiting. As examples of the foregoing, the term “including” should be read to mean “including, without limitation,” “including but not limited to,” or the like; the term “comprising” as used herein is synonymous with “including,” “containing,” or “characterized by,” and is inclusive or open-ended and does not exclude additional, unrecited elements or method steps; the term “having” should be interpreted as “having at least”; the term “such as” should be interpreted as “such as, without limitation”; the term “includes” should be interpreted as “includes but is not limited to”; the term “example” is used to provide exemplary instances of the item in discussion, not an exhaustive or limiting list thereof, and should be interpreted as “example, but without limitation”; adjectives such as “known,” “normal,” “standard,” and terms of similar meaning should not be construed as limiting the item described to a given time period or to an item available as of a given time, but instead should be read to encompass known, normal, or standard technologies that may be available or known now or at any time in the future; and use of terms like “preferably,” “preferred,” “desired,” or “desirable,” and words of similar meaning should not be understood as implying that certain features are critical, essential, or even important to the structure or function of the present disclosure, but instead as merely intended to highlight alternative or additional features that may or may not be utilized in a particular example.
[0107]Likewise, a group of items linked with the conjunction “and” should not be read as requiring that each and every one of those items be present in the grouping, but rather should be read as “and/or” unless expressly stated otherwise. Similarly, a group of items linked with the conjunction “or” should not be read as requiring mutual exclusivity among that group, but rather should be read as “and/or” unless expressly stated otherwise. The terms “about” or “approximate” and the like are synonymous and are used to indicate that the value modified by the term has an understood range associated with it, where the range may be ±20%, ±15%, ±10%, ±5%, or ±1%. The term “substantially” is used to indicate that a result (e.g., measurement value) is close to a targeted value, where close may mean, for example, the result is within 80% of the value, within 90% of the value, within 95% of the value, or within 99% of the value. Also, as used herein “defined” or “determined” may include “predefined” or “predetermined” and/or otherwise determined values, conditions, thresholds, measurements, and the like.
Claims
What is claimed is:
1. A drink container, comprising:
a liquid container having a neck with an opening and an internal compartment to hold drink liquid; and
a cap assembly removably coupled to the liquid container, the cap assembly comprising:
a base removably coupled to the neck of the liquid container;
a mouthpiece assembly defining a liquid passage through which drink liquid from the liquid container may selectively flow, the mouthpiece assembly configured to be selectively positioned between a dispensing configuration, in which the liquid passage permits drink liquid to flow from the internal compartment into at least the liquid passage, and a stowed configuration, in which drink liquid is restricted from being dispensed from the liquid container through the liquid passage;
a dust cover configured to be selectively positioned in an open configuration, in which the dust cover is outwardly positioned, and a closed configuration, in which the dust cover is configured to cover at least a portion of the mouthpiece assembly in the stowed configuration; and
a stowing region formed in the base and configured to receive the mouthpiece assembly in the stowed configuration, the stowing region comprising a first end and a second end, one or more retention detents disposed at the first end and configured to retain the mouthpiece assembly in the stowed configuration, and one or more first stop detents disposed at the second end and configured to prevent the dust cover from moving further into the stowing region in the closed configuration.
2. The drink container of
3. The drink container of
wherein the one or more retention detents each comprises a lower surface comprising a second stop detent configured to prevent the mouthpiece assembly from moving from the stowed configuration to the dispensing configuration.
4. The drink container of
wherein each of the one or more retention protrusions extends from a cantilevered arm of the mouthpiece assembly.
5. The drink container of
6. The drink container of
7. The drink container of
8. The drink container of
wherein the bracket is disposed between one or more dust cover depressions formed in the stowing region and configured to engage with the dust cover and one or more mouthpiece assembly depressions formed in the stowing region and configured to engage with the mouthpiece assembly.
9. A cap assembly, comprising:
a base removably coupled to a liquid container;
a mouthpiece assembly defining a liquid passage through which drink liquid from the liquid container may selectively flow, the mouthpiece assembly configured to be selectively positioned between a dispensing configuration, in which the liquid passage permits drink liquid to flow from the liquid container into at least the liquid passage, and a stowed configuration, in which drink liquid is restricted from being dispensed from the liquid container through the liquid passage, the mouthpiece assembly comprising a pressure release channel comprising a pressure release outlet, the pressure release channel configured to vent pressure from the liquid container to the pressure release outlet when the mouthpiece assembly is transitioned from the stowed configuration and the dispensing configuration; and
a stowing region formed in the base configured to receive the mouthpiece assembly in the stowed configuration, the stowing region comprising one or more retention detents configured to retain the mouthpiece assembly in the stowed configuration.
10. The cap assembly of
wherein the mouthpiece portion and the neck are flexible such that the liquid passage and the pressure release channel are both configured to seal when the mouthpiece assembly is transitioned from the dispensing configuration to the stowed configuration as the mouthpiece portion and the neck are crimped.
11. The cap assembly of
12. The cap assembly of
13. The cap assembly of
14. The cap assembly of
15. The cap assembly of
16. A cap assembly comprising:
a base removably coupled to a liquid container;
a mouthpiece assembly defining a liquid passage through which drink liquid from the liquid container may selectively flow, the mouthpiece assembly configured to be selectively positioned between a dispensing configuration, in which the liquid passage permits drink liquid to flow from the liquid container into at least the liquid passage, and a stowed configuration, in which drink liquid is restricted from being dispensed from the liquid container through the liquid passage;
a dust cover pivotably coupled to the cap assembly and configured to cover at least a portion of the mouthpiece assembly in the stowed configuration; and
a stowing region formed in the base configured to receive the mouthpiece assembly in the stowed configuration, the stowing region comprising one or more retention detents configured to retain the mouthpiece assembly in the stowed configuration.
17. The cap assembly of
18. The cap assembly of
19. The cap assembly of
20. The cap assembly of