US20260145853A1
SPINNING ATTACHMENT FOR A CONTAINER LID
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Pacific Market International, LLC
Inventors
Lovina HUA, Jaime Arroyo, Jake MCLEAN
Abstract
A lid attachment for a beverage container lid that includes a main body, a plurality of attachment features, and an ornamental feature connected to the main body. The main body includes a central cavity that extends through the main body about a cavity axis. The central cavity provides access between a top side and a bottom side of the main body. The central cavity is sized to accommodate entry of a straw. The plurality of attachment features extend outward from the bottom side of the main body. The plurality of attachment features each include a distal free end. The distal free end includes a retainment feature. The lid attachment is rotatable about the cavity axis when mounted to a beverage container lid, independent of the lid.
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001]This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 63/725773, filed Nov. 27, 2024, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUND
[0002]Drinking mugs or cups often include lids. Lids have traditionally served the purpose of providing insulation and preventing spills. Drinking mugs or cups have become more common and are frequently used throughout the day. Consumers benefit from lids that not only advance the drinking functionality but also improve the experience. Therefore, there is a need for improvements to lids that provide additional functionality.
SUMMARY
[0003]In general terms, this disclosure is directed to a spinning attachment for a container lid. In some embodiments, and by non-limiting example, a lid attachment for a beverage container lid includes a main body, a plurality of attachment features, and, in certain instances, an ornamental feature. The main body includes a central cavity that extends through the main body about a cavity axis. The central cavity provides access between a top side and a bottom side of the main body. The central cavity is sized to accommodate entry of a straw. The plurality of attachment features extend outward from the bottom side of the main body. The plurality of attachment features each include a distal free end. The distal free end includes a retainment feature. The ornamental feature connects to the main body. The lid attachment is rotatable about the cavity axis.
[0004]In some embodiments, and by non-limiting example, a lid assembly for a beverage container includes a lid and a lid attachment. The lid defines an exterior side and an interior side. The lid defines a passage that extends between the exterior side and the interior side. The lid attachment includes a main body, a plurality of attachment features, and, in certain instances, an ornamental feature. The main body is positioned on the exterior side of the lid. The main body includes a central cavity that extends through the main body about a cavity axis. The central cavity provides access between a top side and a bottom side of the main body. The central cavity is sized to accommodate entry of a straw. The plurality of attachment features connect the lid attachment to the lid. The plurality of attachment features project outward from the bottom side of the main body and through the passage of the lid. The ornamental feature is connected to the main body and positioned on the exterior side of the lid. The lid attachment is rotatable about the cavity axis independent of the lid.
[0005]In some embodiments, and by non-limiting example, a beverage container assembly includes a container, a lid, a lid attachment, and a straw. The lid defines an exterior side and an interior side. The lid defines a passage that extends between the exterior side and the interior side. A contact feature defines a perimeter of the passage. The lid attachment includes a main body, a plurality of attachment features, and, in certain instances, an ornamental feature. The main body defines a top side and a bottom side. The main body includes a central cavity that extends through the main body about a cavity axis. At least a portion of the bottom side of the main body contacts an exterior contact ridge of the lid. The plurality of attachment features extend outward from the main body and extend through the passage, connecting the lid attachment to the lid. The ornamental feature is connected to the top side of the main body. The straw extends through the central cavity. The lid attachment is rotatable about the cavity axis independent of the lid.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020]Various embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals represent like parts and assemblies throughout the several views. Reference to various embodiments does not limit the scope of the claims attached hereto. Additionally, any examples set forth in this specification are not intended to be limiting and merely set forth some of the many possible embodiments for the appended claims.
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[0022]The container 20 may be an example beverage container. As can be seen in
[0023]An example lid assembly 40 is shown in
[0024]The lid 50 also includes a passage 54. In certain examples, the passage 54 is centrally located on the lid 50 and provides a through hole between an exterior 51 of the lid 50 and an interior 53 of the lid. The exterior 51 forms a portion of an exterior surface 12 of the container assembly 10. A passage axis 72 is defined centrally through the passage extending from the exterior to the interior of the lid 50. In certain examples, the lid 50 includes a contact feature 58 around a perimeter of the passage 54. In certain examples, the contact feature 58 includes an exterior contact ridge 60 on the exterior side of the lid 50. In certain examples, the contact feature 58 includes an interior contact ridge 62 on the interior side of the lid 50.
[0025]In certain examples, the exterior contact ridge 60 forms a curved bump or protrusion that provides a contact surface for a lid attachment 100. The exterior contact ridge 60 provides a circular peak surface around the passage 54 for the lid attachment 100 to rest on, while reducing rotational friction between the lid 50 and the lid attachment 100 by reducing surface area contact between the two surfaces.
[0026]In certain examples, the exterior contact ridge 60 is recessed below a first exterior surface 64 with a channel 66 formed between the exterior contact surface 60 and the first exterior surface 64. The channel 66 circumferentially surrounds the contact feature 58 and is radially outward from the contact feature 58 about the passage axis 72.
[0027]In certain examples, the interior contact ridge 62 forms a curved bump or protrusion that provides an interference or contact surface for attachment features 150 of the lid attachment 100 in order to prevent the lid attachment 100 from being unintentionally removed from the lid 50. In certain examples, the interior contact ridge includes a ledge 68 surrounding an inner edge of the interior contact ridge 62 and adjacent the passage 54. The ledge 68 provides a step feature to catch the attachment features 150 and prevent accidental removal of the lid attachment 100. The interior contact ridge provides curved transition to the ledge 68 that facilitates deflection of the attachment features 150 for removal of the attachment feature. The interior contact ridge 62 extends downward below and extends from a first interior surface 70 of the lid 50.
[0028]In certain examples, the passage 54 extends between the exterior contact ridge 60 and the ledge 68. In certain examples, the passage forms a taper radially inward toward the passage axis 72 as the passage moves from the exterior contact ridge 60 toward the ledge 68. In certain examples, there is no taper. In other examples, there is a minimal taper to facilitate manufacturability.
[0029]In certain examples, there is no ledge 68 formed on the interior contact ridge 62.
[0030]The lid attachment 100 is designed to be fit onto the lid 50 and provides a spinnable/rotatable feature on the lid assembly 40. As shown in
[0031]In certain examples, the central cavity 104 includes a straw contact ridge 106. The straw contact ridge 106 forms a curved bump or protrusion that projects from and extends around a portion of the central cavity 104 radially around the cavity axis 102. In certain examples, as can be seen in
[0032]In certain examples, the bottom side 114 forms a stepped surface with a lid contact surface 116 and an offset surface 118. The lid contact surface is a flat surface extending between the central cavity 104 and the offset surface 118. The lid contact surface 116 contacts the lid 50 at the exterior contact ridge 60. In the assembled state, the transition between the lid contact surface 116 and the offset surface 118 occurs at the channel 66 when measured radially outward from the cavity axis 102. The offset surface 118 is flat and spaced apart or offset from the first exterior surface 64 of the lid 50.
[0033]The attachment features 150 extend into the passage 54. In certain examples, the attachment features 150 form fingers or cantilevered arms that are designed to flex radially inward toward the passage axis 72 and the cavity axis 102 during insertion and removal of the lid attachment 150 when the attachment features 150 travel into or out of the passage 54. In certain examples, there are two attachment features 150 that extend along opposite sides of the cavity axis 102.
[0034]Each of the attachment features 150 are shaped with an inner surface 152, radially inward relative to the cavity axis 102, that forms an extension of the central cavity 102, with the same curved surface that follows the same curved shape of the outer cross-section of a typical straw, like straw 38. Similarly, any taper present in the central cavity 104 continues with the inner surface 152.
[0035]A gap 156 is formed between each of the attachment features 150. The gap 156 enables flexible inward movement of the attachment features during insertion and removal of the lid attachment into and out of the lid.
[0036]In certain examples, an outer surface 154, radially outward relative to the cavity axis 102 and inner surface 152, of the attachment features 150 includes a passage surface 158 and a retainment feature 160 positioned on a distal end 162 of each attachment feature 150. The passage surface 158 follows the same curvature as the perimeter of the passage 54. In the assembled state, the passage surface 158 extends between the lid contact surface 116 and the retainment feature 160. In certain examples, the transition between the passage surface 158 and the lid contact surface 116 forms a curved fillet.
[0037]In certain examples, the passage surface 158 includes a passage contact ridge 164. The passage contact ridge 164 forms a curved bump or protrusion that projects from and extends around a portion of the passage surface 158 radially around the cavity axis 102. The passage contact ridge 164 is designed to be a close fit with the passage 54, while having sufficient clearance between the passage 54 and the passage contact ridge 164 to enable rotation of the lid attachment 100 without being overly restricted by contact with the passage 54. The passage contact ridge 164 is designed to reduce contact friction between the lid attachment 100 and the passage 54 by reducing surface area contact between the two surfaces.
[0038]In certain examples, the retainment feature 160 forms a retention bump 161 that is stepped outward at an angle greater than 90 degrees at the transition between the passage surface 158 and the retainment feature 160. By having an angle greater than 90 degrees, the retention feature 160 is able to slide past the ledge 68 without catching. The retention bump 161 also follows the same radial curvature as the perimeter of the passage 54. The retention bump 161, in its natural uncompressed state, has an apex 163 that is radially outward of the passage 54 such that upward movement of the attached lid attachment 100 causes interference between the ledge 68 and the retainment feature 160.
[0039]The retention feature 160 forms a taper 166 from the apex 163 to the distal end 162. The taper 166 facilitates assembly of the lid attachment 100 with the lid 50. The distal end 162 is radially inward of the passage such that the attachment features 150 are able to enter the passage 54 with the taper 166 facilitating further flexible inward movement of the attachment features 150. The attachment features 150 will be maximally compressed when the apex 163 of the retention bump 161 is in the passage 54. As the apex 163 passes into the interior space 34 and passes the passage 54, the attachment features 150 return to their natural, uncompressed state.
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[0041]The ornamental feature 130/230 can be defined by or connected to the top side 112/212 of the main body 110/210. The ornamental feature 130/230 may take many forms. For example, the ornamental feature 130/230 may be a shape, a figurine, a toy, a seasonal object, a holiday object, etc. As seen in
[0042]The lid attachment 100/200 is designed to spin about the cavity axis 102/passage axis 72 when the lid attachment is assembled to the lid 50. Various features improve the rotatability of the lid attachment 100/200 by reducing the contact surface area between neighboring components like the straw 38 and the lid 50. For instance, as previously described, the straw contact ridge 106, the exterior contact ridge 62, and the passage contact ridge 164 are all designed to minimize contact, and thereby friction, during rotation of the lid attachment 100/200. In certain examples, the first exterior surface 64 may include different regions, like a game board, in order to gamify the spinning of the ornamental feature 130/230. In certain examples, the first exterior surface 64 may include textured art that interfaces with a rotating ornamental feature. In certain examples, the first exterior surface may have a sticker or other coating over the cover. The offset surface 118 provides clearance for art or other aspects on the lid surface.
[0043]The ornamental feature 130/230 may be defined by or connected to the main body 110/210 in a number of ways. As shown in
[0044]In certain examples, the entire lid attachment 100/200 is made from a polymeric material. In certain examples, the lid attachment 100/200 is made from nylon. In certain examples, the main body 110/210 is made from a first polymeric material and the ornamental feature 130/230 is made from a second polymeric material. In certain examples, the first polymeric material is nylon and the second polymeric material is silicone.
[0045]The various embodiments described above are provided by way of illustration only and should not be construed to limit the claims attached hereto. Those skilled in the art will readily recognize various modifications and changes that may be made without following the example embodiments and applications illustrated and described herein, and without departing from the full scope of the following claims.
Claims
What is claimed is:
1. A lid attachment for a beverage container lid comprising:
a main body including a central cavity extending through the main body about a cavity axis, the central cavity providing access between a top side and a bottom side of the main body, the central cavity being sized to accommodate entry of a straw; and
a plurality of attachment features, the plurality of attachment features extending outward from the bottom side of the main body, the plurality of attachment features each including a distal free end, the distal free end including a retainment feature, the lid attachment, when mounted to a beverage container lid, being rotatable about the cavity axis relative to the beverage container lid.
2. The lid attachment of
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8. The lid attachment of
9. The lid attachment of
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11. A lid assembly for a beverage container comprising:
a lid defining an exterior side and an interior side, the lid defining a passage extending between the exterior side and the interior side;
a lid attachment comprising:
a main body positioned on the exterior side of the lid, the main body including a central cavity extending through the main body about a cavity axis, the central cavity providing access between a top side and a bottom side of the main body, the central cavity being sized to accommodate entry of a straw; and
a plurality of attachment features connecting the lid attachment to the lid, the plurality of attachment features projecting outward from the bottom side of the main body and through the passage of the lid, the lid attachment being rotatable about the cavity axis independent of the lid.
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21. A beverage container assembly comprising:
a container;
a lid defining an exterior side and an interior side, the lid defining a passage extending between the exterior side and the interior side, and a contact feature defining a perimeter of the passage;
a lid attachment comprising:
a main body defining a top side and a bottom side, the main body including a central cavity extending through the main body about a cavity axis, at least a portion of the bottom side of the main body contacting the contact feature of the lid;
a plurality of attachment features, the plurality of attachment features extending outward from the main body and extending through the passage, the plurality of attachment features connecting the lid attachment to the lid, wherein the lid attachment is rotatable about the cavity axis independent of the lid; and
a straw extending through the central cavity.
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23. The beverage container assembly of