CN118723337A - Beverage container cover - Google Patents
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- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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Abstract
The invention discloses a beverage container cover, which comprises: the first cover body can be arranged at the opening of a beverage container and is provided with two pivoting parts; a second cover for closing a fluid outlet of the first cover; the handle is pivoted on the two pivoting parts and is provided with two tail end parts, and the inner sides of the two tail end parts are provided with two first pivots pivoted on the pivoting parts; the top surface of the first cover body is provided with two positioning grooves positioned at the outer sides of the two pivoting parts, the bottom side of the tail end part of the lifting handle is provided with limiting convex ribs corresponding to the two positioning grooves, and when the lifting handle swings to the vertical position, the two limiting convex ribs can be clamped in the two positioning grooves so as to prevent the lifting handle and the pivoting parts from falling off.
Description
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a beverage container cover, and more particularly, to a beverage container cover for a beverage container for carrying with a user a beverage or drinking water.
Background
In recent years, modern people pursue environmental protection to reduce the usage amount of disposable plastic containers, so that carrying a heat preservation and cold preservation bottle or a portable cup for holding drinking water or beverage has become a tide in modern society. In addition, in order to reduce the amount of plastic drinking straws, modern people also use metal or glass manufactured reusable straws for drinking beverages.
However, when the cover is covered on the opening of the container, the conventional thermos cup or cold insulation cup cannot place a straw with a length longer than the height of the container in the container, and the straw must be taken out and placed separately, which causes trouble in use and is easy to pollute the straw.
In addition, some beverage container covers in the market are provided with handles, but most handles are fixed, so that the height of the container cover is increased, and the beverage container is not easy to place in a portable knapsack. The other part of the beverage containers are provided with the handles in a pivoted mode, but when the beverage containers contain beverages, the handles are stressed to deform due to the increase of the weight of the beverage containers, so that the handles are easy to fall off, and the beverage containers are caused to fall off accidentally.
Due to the above factors, the prior container is matched with the container cover body which is quite inconvenient. Therefore, how to overcome the above problems by improving the structure has become an important issue for this industry.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to solve the technical problem of providing a beverage container cover body which is used for being arranged on a beverage container and comprises a container body, wherein an accommodating space is formed in the container body, and the upper end of the container body is provided with an opening end; the beverage container cover includes:
A first cover capable of being tightly adhered to the open end of the container body, the first cover having a top, a fluid opening penetrating through the top, two pivoting parts located on a top surface of the top and on two opposite sides of the first cover in a radial direction, and a handle connected to the first cover; the two pivoting parts are respectively provided with a first pivoting hole, and openings of the two first pivoting holes are respectively positioned on two outer side walls of the two pivoting parts opposite to each other; the handle has two side parts, two end parts formed at the ends of the two side parts, and a transverse connecting part connected between one ends of the two side parts opposite to the two end parts, wherein the inner side walls of the two end parts opposite to each other are respectively provided with a first pivot capable of being pivoted with the two first pivot holes, so that the handle can be pivoted with the two first pivot holes to the two pivoting parts, and the handle can rotate to an upright position extending towards the upper part of the first cover body by taking the two first pivot holes as the center, and when the handle is positioned at the upright position, one side of the two end parts of the handle towards the top surface of the first cover body is defined as the bottom side;
The second cover body is pivoted on the top surface of the first cover body, the second cover body is provided with a connecting end pivoted on the top surface of the first cover body and a movable end far away from the connecting end, the bottom surface of the movable end of the second cover body is provided with a sealing part corresponding to the fluid opening, and the sealing part can be tightly sealed with the fluid opening to prevent fluid from flowing out of the fluid opening;
The top surface of the first cover body is provided with two adjacent parts adjacent to the bottom sides of the two tail end parts of the lifting handle at positions outside the two pivoting parts, the two adjacent parts are provided with two positioning grooves recessed downwards from the surfaces of the adjacent parts, the positions, corresponding to the two positioning grooves, of the bottom sides of the two tail end parts of the lifting handle are provided with two limiting ribs which can be matched with the two positioning grooves, and the two limiting ribs are configured so that when the lifting handle is in the vertical position, one ends, away from the lifting handle, of the two limiting ribs are lower than the surfaces of the adjacent parts and can be clamped in the two positioning grooves, and the two tail end parts of the lifting handle can be prevented from being displaced in the direction away from the two pivoting parts.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the thickness of the two limiting ribs in the radial direction of the first cover is smaller than the thickness of the two end portions of the handle in the radial direction of the first cover.
A preferred embodiment of the invention wherein said fluid opening is configured to be located on a side of the rim adjacent said top; the two pivoting parts are mutually spaced, two parallel inner side walls are formed on one sides of the two mutually adjacent pivoting parts, the two inner side walls jointly define a long and narrow groove body, and the center of the groove body formed by the two inner side walls jointly define is aligned with the fluid opening; two second pivot holes opposite to each other are arranged on the two inner side walls; two second pivot shafts corresponding to the two second pivot shaft holes are arranged on two sides of the connecting end of the second cover body, and the two second pivot shafts can be pivoted in the two second pivot shaft holes, so that the connecting end of the second cover body is pivoted on the two pivoting parts.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the movable end of the second cover has a straw receiving recess recessed upward from the bottom surface of the sealing part, and when the sealing part of the second cover is closely adhered to the fluid opening, the straw receiving recess is located above the fluid opening, and a top wall of the straw receiving recess is located higher than the height of the fluid opening, so that the upper end of the straw can be received in the straw receiving recess when a straw having a length greater than the height of the receiving space inside the beverage container is placed in the beverage container.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the diameter of the suction pipe receiving recess is configured to be greater than 8mm, and the height of the suction pipe receiving recess is configured to be between 5mm and 50 mm.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the outer side walls of the two pivoting parts form an arc curve coaxial with the first cover on a front projection plane on a central axis of the first cover, and a radius of the arc curve formed by the outer side walls is smaller than a radius of an outer periphery of the first cover; the profile shape of the inner side of the handle is matched with the profile shape of the outer side wall of the pivoting part, the profile shape of the outer side of the handle is matched with the profile shape of the outer periphery of the top part, and the thickness of the handle is matched with the height of the pivoting part protruding out of the top surface of the top part, so that the handle can swing to a position close to the top surface by taking the two first pivots as the center.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the first cover further has a socket portion connected to the bottom surface of the top portion and having a diameter fitted to the open end of the container body, the socket portion has an external thread fitted to an internal thread provided inside the open end, the socket portion and the bottom surface of the top portion together define a recessed top portion recessed upward, and a metal liner is provided in the recessed top portion, the metal liner having a top plate having a shape fitted to the bottom surface of the top portion and a side plate having a shape fitted to the inner side wall of the socket portion, and the top plate has an opening having a shape corresponding to the fluid opening.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a distance between the two side portions is configured to be larger than diameters of the first cover body and the container body, and the two end portions are configured as lateral rod bodies bent from bottom ends of the two side portions toward directions of the two pivoting portions, and the two first pivot shafts are provided to protrude on end surfaces of the two end portions toward one ends of the pivoting portions.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the lateral connecting portion is configured to have a curved arc on a forward projection surface of the two side portions in a longitudinal direction, and a radius of the curved arc of the lateral connecting portion is configured to be larger than a radius of the container body on a forward projection surface of the central axis, so that when the carrying handle is swung downward to a hanging position such that the two side portions are located on both sides of an outer side wall of the container body.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, one of the bottom side positions of the handle on the side facing the first cover in the upright position is provided with one of the limit ribs, respectively, and both of the end portions are provided with two second ribs on a side surface opposite to both of the limit ribs; when the lifting handle swings to the hanging position, the two second convex ribs can be clamped in the two positioning grooves.
The beverage container cover provided by the embodiment of the invention has the beneficial effects that the two pivoting parts are arranged on the first cover body, the two positioning grooves are arranged at the positions, which are positioned on the outer sides of the two pivoting parts, of the top surface of the first cover body, the two first pivots are arranged on the inner sides of the two tail end parts of the lifting handle, the two first pivots are pivoted in the first pivot holes of the two pivoting parts, and the limiting convex ribs corresponding to the two positioning grooves are arranged on the bottom sides of the two tail end parts, so that the two limiting convex ribs can be clamped in the two positioning grooves in the state that the lifting handle swings upwards to an upright position.
For a further understanding of the nature and the technical aspects of the present invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description of the invention and to the accompanying drawings, which are provided for purposes of reference only and are not intended to limit the invention.
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Fig. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a beverage container top and a beverage container for use with the beverage container top according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a perspective combined schematic view of a beverage container cover according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view showing a beverage container cover according to a first embodiment of the present invention in a state that a handle is not used.
Fig. 4 is an enlarged partial schematic view taken from section IV of fig. 3.
Fig. 5 is a schematic view showing a use state of the handle of the beverage container top according to the first embodiment of the present invention in an upright state.
Fig. 6 is an enlarged partial schematic view taken from section VI of fig. 5.
Fig. 7 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the beverage container cover according to the first embodiment of the present invention in a second cover closed state.
Fig. 8 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a beverage container cover according to a first embodiment of the present invention in a second cover open state.
Fig. 9 is a schematic view showing a use state of the beverage container cover and the beverage container used in combination in a handle-up state according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 10 is a schematic view showing a beverage container cover and a beverage container used in combination in a handle hanging state according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
Detailed Description
First embodiment
As shown in fig. 1 to 8, an embodiment of the present invention provides a beverage container top 2. The beverage container cover 2 is arranged on a beverage container 1 for use, and the beverage container 1 can be matched with a straw 3 for use.
The beverage container 1 has a container body 100, and the container body 100 can define an upper end and a lower end. The upper end of the container body 100 has an open end 110, and the interior of the container body 100 forms a receiving space 120 for receiving beverage or drinking water. In this embodiment, a vacuum heat insulation interlayer is formed inside the container body 100 to enhance the heat insulation capability of the beverage container 1, so as to achieve the heat insulation or cold insulation effect. An internal thread 111 is provided on the inside of the open end 110 for locking the beverage container lid 2.
Specifically, in the present embodiment, the container body 100 of the beverage container 1 can be made of titanium sheet metal, and the bottom of the accommodating space 120 can form a concave bottom 121 with a central position recessed downward, so that when the beverage contained in the accommodating space 120 contains granular food materials (such as a round powder, a coconut, a konjac, etc.), the granular food materials can be concentrated at the central position of the concave bottom 121 due to the action of gravity (as shown in fig. 8), thereby enabling a user to smoothly suck the granular food materials in the beverage using the straw 3 without forming a situation that the granular food materials are stuck at the bottom edge of the beverage container and cannot be sucked.
In this embodiment, the straw 3 is a non-bendable non-single-use straw, preferably, the straw 3 is a hollow tube body, and the material can be made of plastic, glass or metal material, so that the straw 3 has sufficient strength and can be reused without damage. The center of the straw 3 has a through hole penetrating from the upper end to the lower end, and the diameter of the through hole in the center of the straw 3 is configured to be in the range of 6mm to 15mm, so that the straw 3 can pass through granular food materials with larger diameters, thereby making the straw 3 suitable for sucking beverages with solid granular food materials such as flour balls, konjac, fruit grains and the like.
As shown in fig. 1 to 5, the beverage container cover 2 is provided at the open end 110 of the container body 100. The beverage container lid 2 includes: a first cover 200, and a second cover 300. The first cover 200 includes a top 210, a socket 220, two pivoting parts 230 disposed on the top 210, and a handle 240 connected to the pivoting parts 230.
The top 210 is a circular plate, the top 210 can define a top surface 211, and a plurality of anti-slip lines 217 are disposed on the outer side of the top 210. The top 210 is provided with a fluid opening 212 and two pivoting parts 230, the fluid opening 212 is located near the inside of the outer circumference of the top 210, the fluid opening 212 is a circular hole penetrating from the top surface to the bottom surface of the top 210, and the diameter of the fluid opening 212 is configured to be larger than the outer diameter of the suction pipe 3 so that the suction pipe 3 can pass through the fluid opening 212. It should be noted that, in the present embodiment, the length of the straw 3 is configured to be greater than the length of the bottom of the accommodating space 120 of the container body 100 from the top surface of the top 210 of the first cover 200, so that the upper end of the straw 3 can protrude from the upper end of the fluid opening 212 when the straw 3 is inserted into the beverage container 1 from the fluid opening 212.
In this embodiment, the first cover 200 is provided with a fluid guiding portion 214 at a position of the top surface 211 of the top 210 adjacent to the outer side of the fluid opening 212, the fluid guiding portion 214 is substantially perpendicular to the top surface 211, and is an arc-shaped sheet with a concave surface facing the fluid opening 212, and a lateral engaging groove 215 is provided on a side of the fluid guiding portion 214 opposite to the fluid opening 212 for positioning the second cover 300.
The first cover 200 further has a socket 220 connected to the bottom surface of the top 210 and having a diameter matching the open end 110 of the container body 100, the socket 220 has a substantially cylindrical shape, and the outer side thereof has an external thread 221 matching the internal thread 111 provided inside the open end 110, so that the socket 220 can be locked into the open end 110 of the container body 100. And a first sealing member 260 is fitted over the outer side of the upper end of the socket 220 to be closely coupled with the open end 110 of the container body 100, thereby preventing leakage of fluid from the gap between the first cover 200 and the open end 110 of the container body 100.
As shown in fig. 2, in the present embodiment, the number of the pivoting parts 230 is two, and the positions of the two pivoting parts 230 are located at one side of the top surface 211 of the top 210 relative to the fluid opening 212. The two pivoting portions 230 have a first pivot hole 231, and openings of the first pivot holes 231 are respectively located on two outer sidewalls 232 of the two pivoting portions 230 opposite to each other. The two first pivot holes 231 are used for pivoting the handle 240, the positions of the two first pivot holes 231 are located at two opposite sides of the first cover 200 in the radial direction, and the centers of the two first pivot holes 231 are approximately aligned with the gravity center position of the first cover 200, so that when a user uses the handle 240 to extract the beverage container cover 2 and the beverage container 1, the connecting position of the handle 240 and the first cover 200 is located at the gravity center position of the first cover 200, so as to avoid the beverage container 1 from toppling over.
In this embodiment, the two pivoting portions 230 are spaced apart from each other, and two inner side walls 233 are formed on adjacent sides of the two pivoting portions 230, the two inner side walls 233 together define a long and narrow slot, and the center of the slot defined by the two inner side walls 233 is aligned with the fluid opening 212. Two second pivot holes 234 are provided on the two inner side walls 233 to face each other. The two second pivot holes 234 are used for pivoting the second cover 300.
In this embodiment, on the orthographic projection plane of the central axis direction of the first cover 200, the outer side walls 232 of the two pivoting portions 230 form an arc-shaped curved surface with a radius of curvature smaller than that of the outer periphery of the first cover 200, and the heights of the two pivoting portions 230 are higher than the top surface 211 of the top portion 210 of the first cover 200 when viewed from the side direction of the first cover 200.
In particular, in the present embodiment, the two pivoting portions 230 are configured as two mutually separated bumps, but the present invention is not limited thereto, and in other embodiments of the present invention, which are not shown in the drawings, the two pivoting portions 230 can be mutually connected as one bump.
In the present embodiment, as shown in fig. 3 to 6, the handle 240 is pivotally connected to the pivot portion 230. In this embodiment, the handle 240 is generally arc-shaped, the handle 240 has opposite inner sides and outer sides, as shown in fig. 4, the contour shape of the inner side of the handle 240 matches the contour shape of the outer side wall 232 of the pivot portion 230, the contour shape of the outer side of the handle 240 matches the contour shape of the outer periphery of the top portion 210, and the thickness of the handle matches the height of the pivot portion 230 protruding from the top surface 211 of the top portion 210, so that when the handle 240 is folded and attached to the top surface of the top portion 210, the inner side of the handle 240 can be close to the outer side wall 232 of the pivot portion 230, the outer side edge and the upper side of the handle 240 can overlap with the outer periphery of the top portion 210 of the first cover 200 and the top surface of the pivot portion, so that the outer side of the handle 240 does not protrude outside the outer periphery of the top portion 210, and the top surface of the handle 240 can be close to the top surface of the pivot portion 230.
As shown in fig. 2, 4 and 6, in the present embodiment, the handle 240 has two side portions 241, two end portions 242 formed at ends of the two side portions 241, and a transverse connection 244 connected between one ends of the two side portions 241 opposite to the two end portions 242. The inner side walls of the two end portions 242 opposite to each other have first pivot shafts 243 pivotally connected to the two first pivot holes 231, respectively, so that the handle 240 can be pivotally connected to the two pivot portions 230 through the two first pivot shafts 243.
As shown in fig. 3 and 5, the handle 240 can rotate about two first pivots 243 to swing up to an upright position extending toward the upper side of the first cover 200 or to a flat position parallel to the top surface 211 of the first cover 200. For convenience of description, a side of the handle portion 242 facing the top surface 211 of the first cover 200 is defined as a bottom side when the handle portion 240 is in the upright position.
As shown in fig. 2, 4 and 6, in the present embodiment, the top 210 of the first cover 200 has an abutment portion 216 adjacent to the bottom sides of the two end portions 242 of the handle 240 at a position outside the two first pivot holes 231, the two abutment portions 216 are located below the bottom sides of the two end portions 242, and during the swing of the handle 240, the two abutment portions 216 and the two end portions do not interfere with each other, so that the handle 240 can swing smoothly.
Two positioning grooves 213 recessed downward from the surface of the abutting portion 216 are provided on the abutting portion 216, and two positioning ribs 245 capable of being engaged with the two positioning grooves 213 are provided at positions corresponding to the bottom sides of the two end portions 242 of the handle 240, as shown in fig. 5 and 6, so that when the handle 240 is in the upright position, the positions of the two positioning ribs 245 away from one end of the handle 240 can be lower than the height of the surface of the abutting portion 216 and engaged with the two positioning grooves 213, and displacement of the two end portions 242 of the handle 240 in a direction away from the two pivot joints 230 can be prevented.
Also, as shown in fig. 3 and 4, when the handle 240 is in a state of being separated from the upright position, the two limit ribs 245 can be separated from the two locating grooves 213, so that the two end portions 242 of the handle 240 can be opened outwardly, and the two first pivot shafts 243 can be separated from the two first pivot shaft holes 231, thereby facilitating the operator to detach the handle 240 from the first cover 200.
In more detail, as shown in fig. 4 and 6, in the present embodiment, in the side projection direction of the first cover 200, the two positioning grooves 213 are substantially arc-shaped grooves, the two limit ribs 245 are substantially arc-shaped ribs, and in the radial direction of the first cover 200, the thickness of the two limit ribs 245 is smaller than the thickness of the two end portions 242 of the carrying handle 240.
Further, as shown in fig. 2, in order to enable the handle 240 to be positioned on the top surface of the first cover 200, in this embodiment, two positioning recesses 235 are provided on the outer side walls 232 of the two pivoting portions 230, and positioning protrusions 246 are provided on the inner side surfaces of the handle to be engaged with the two positioning recesses 235, and when the handle swings to a position parallel to the top surface 211 of the first cover 200, the two positioning protrusions 246 can be engaged with the two positioning recesses 235 to position the handle 240 in a position parallel to the top surface of the first cover 200.
In addition, as shown in fig. 2, 7 and 8, the first cover 200 of the present invention defines an upwardly concave recess top 222 on the inner side of the socket portion 220 and the bottom surface of the top 210, and a metal liner 250 is further disposed in the recess top 222, wherein the metal liner 250 has a top plate 251 having a shape matching with the bottom surface of the top 210, and a side plate 252 having a shape matching with the inner side wall of the socket portion 220, and the top plate 251 has an opening 253 having a shape corresponding with the fluid opening 212. The metal liner 250 can be combined in the concave top 222 by injection cladding, and the side plate 252 and the top plate 251 are respectively attached to and cover the inner side wall of the sleeve joint portion 220 and the bottom surface of the top 210, so that the area of the first cover 200 contacting the beverage or drinking water is reduced. In addition, the metal liner 250 also has the effect of reinforcing the first cover 200, such that the first cover 200 may be blocked or cannot be locked into the open end 110 of the container body 100 due to deformation of the socket portion 220, or may leak water due to deformation.
Preferably, the metal liner 250 can be made of titanium metal plate, and the titanium metal plate has the characteristics of no toxicity, corrosion resistance, difficult adhesion and difficult adsorption of peculiar smell, so that when the metal liner 250 contacts the beverage or drinking water contained in the beverage container 1, chemical substances are not released into the beverage or drinking water, the metal liner is not corroded when contacting the acidic beverage, peculiar smell of the beverage is not adsorbed, and the adhesion of residues is reduced, thereby achieving the purposes of improving the sanitation of the drinking water and avoiding pollution.
As shown in fig. 2, 7 and 8, the second cover 300 is pivotally connected to the top 210 of the first cover 200. In this embodiment, the second cover 300 can define an opposite connection end 310 and a movable end 320 remote from the connection end 310. The second cover 300 has a sealing portion 330 at the bottom surface of the movable end 320 of the second cover 300 at a position corresponding to the fluid opening 212, and a second sealing member 350 is provided at the outer side of the sealing portion 330. When the second cover 300 is covered on the top surface 211 of the first cover 200, the sealing portion 330 can be engaged with the fluid opening 212 and sealed by the second sealing member 350 and the fluid opening 212, thereby preventing the fluid from flowing out of the fluid opening 212.
The movable end 320 has a straw accommodating recess 321 recessed upward from the bottom surface of the movable end 320, the straw accommodating recess 321 is generally cylindrical, the inner diameter of the straw accommodating recess 321 is configured to be larger than the outer diameter of the straw 3, preferably, the diameter of the straw accommodating recess 321 is configured to be larger than 8mm or more, the straw accommodating recess 321 is located above the fluid opening 212 when the second cover 300 is covered on the first cover 200, and a top wall of the straw accommodating recess 321 is higher than the fluid opening 212 and the top surface 211. And the height of the straw accommodating recess 321 is configured to be between 5mm and 50 mm. As shown in fig. 7, in a state where the second cover 300 is covered on the top surface of the first cover 200, the sealing portion 330 of the movable end 320 is closely adhered to the fluid opening 212, and the pipette accommodating recess 321 is located above the fluid opening 212, thus enabling the upper end of the pipette 3 to be accommodated in the pipette accommodating recess 321.
The connecting end 310 is made of elastic plastic, and two second pivots 311 protruding outwards from two sides of the connecting end 310 are respectively arranged at two sides of the connecting end 310, and an elastic expansion joint 312 is formed at the center of the connecting end 310. The positions and diameters of the two second pivots 311 correspond to the two second pivot holes 234 of the pivoting portion 230, and the distance between the ends of the two second pivots 311 is larger than the distance between the two inner side walls 233 of the pivoting portion 230, so that the two second pivots 311 can be clamped in the two second pivot holes 234, and the connecting end 310 can be pivoted between the two pivoting portions 230.
The elastic expansion joint 312 is a groove located between the two second pivots 311 and open towards the end of the connecting end 310. Since the connecting end 310 has elasticity, the width of the connecting end 310 at the position of the elastic expansion joint 312 can be deformed in a telescopic way, so that the distance between the two second pivot shafts 311 can be shortened, thereby shortening the distance between the tail ends of the two second pivot shafts 311 to a smaller extent than the distance between the two inner side walls 233, and enabling the connecting end to be easily clamped into or separated from the two second pivot shaft holes 234. By the above means, the second cover 300 can be easily assembled to the first cover 200 and also can be easily disassembled from the first cover 200, thus enabling replacement of the second cover 300.
As shown in fig. 2,3, 7 and 8, the second cover 300 further includes an elastic engaging member 340 disposed at a side of the movable end 320 opposite to the connecting end 310, in this embodiment, the elastic engaging member 340 is integrally connected to an outer sidewall of the movable end 320, and an end of the elastic engaging member 340 extends outwards and simultaneously downwards to an outer side of the fluid guiding portion 214. The inner side of the elastic clamping member 340 forms a hook 341 matched with the clamping groove 215, and the lower end of the elastic clamping member 340 extends downwards and bends outwards to form a shape for the finger of an operator to stir. As shown in fig. 7, when the second cover 300 is closed onto the first cover 200, the position of the elastic engaging member 340 is located outside the fluid guiding portion 214 of the first cover 200, and the hook 341 can be engaged in the engaging groove 215, so that the second cover 300 is positioned at a position where it can be closed onto the first cover 200. When the user wants to open the second cover 300, he/she can grasp the beverage container 1 with one hand and pull the elastic engaging member 340 with the fingers of the same hand from bottom to top, so that the hook 341 is disengaged from the engaging groove 215 and the second cover 300 can be lifted up in a homeopathic manner, thereby allowing the second cover 300 to be opened easily.
As shown in fig. 7 and 8, when the beverage container cover 2 is provided on the beverage container 1, the straw 3 can be inserted into the interior of the beverage container 1 from the fluid opening 212, and the upper end of the straw 3 can protrude above the fluid opening 212. And when the straw 3 is inserted into the beverage container 1 and the second cover 300 is covered over the first cover 200, the upper end of the straw 3 can be accommodated in the straw accommodating recess 321 without interfering with the second cover 300, so that a user can cover the second cover 300 on the first cover 200 without extracting the straw 3, and the straw 3 can be hidden and accommodated in the beverage container 1 without taking out and putting in addition, thereby avoiding the trouble caused by accommodating the straw 3 and avoiding the risk of pollution to the straw 3.
In addition, as shown in fig. 8, when the user opens the second cover 300, the upper end of the straw 3 is directly exposed above the fluid opening 212 of the first cover 200, so that the user can directly bite the straw with lips to suck the beverage or drinking water in the beverage container 1 without pulling the straw 3 out of the fluid opening 212 with fingers, the user's fingers do not need to touch the straw 3 during operation, the chance of contamination of the straw 3 is reduced, and the trouble that the fingers are wetted with the beverage or drinking water on the straw 3 is avoided.
It should be noted that, the connecting end 310 of the second cover 300 is designed to be quickly assembled on the pivot portion 230 or disassembled from the pivot portion 230, so that the same specification of the first cover 200 can be used by a producer, and the second cover 300 with different specifications can be matched according to different requirements to meet different requirements. For example, in one possible embodiment of the present invention, the drinking straw 3 used in combination with the beverage container has a plurality of specifications with different diameters, and the diameter of the straw accommodating recess 321 inside the movable end 320 of the second cover 300 can also be changed according to the diameter of the drinking straw 3, so that the producer can provide a plurality of groups of second covers 300 with different straw accommodating recesses 321, and different second covers 300 are selected according to the diameters of the drinking straw 3 used in combination, so that the diameter of the straw accommodating recess 321 of the second cover 300 is matched with the drinking straw 3.
Therefore, when the beverage container is sold and combined, a producer or seller can provide the straws 3 with various diameters for consumers to select, and the second cover 300 with different specifications is matched according to the diameters of the straws 3 selected by the consumers, so that the aim of customization is achieved. Or sellers can match a plurality of groups of straws 3 with different diameters and second covers 300 with different specifications in each beverage container combination, so that consumers can select straws 3 with different diameters according to the use requirement when using the beverage container combination, and can replace the matched second covers 300 by themselves, thereby improving the convenience of users.
Second embodiment
As shown in fig. 9 to 10, a second embodiment of a beverage container top 2 for use in the present invention is shown. It should be noted that the basic structure of the beverage container cover 2 of the present embodiment is similar to that of the first embodiment, and therefore the description of the same technical content is not repeated.
As shown in fig. 9 to 10, in this embodiment, the handle 240 includes two parallel side portions 241, two end portions 242 connected to bottom ends of the two side portions 241, and a transverse connection 244 connected between the two side portions 241.
Wherein a distance between the two side portions 241 is configured to be larger than diameters of the first cover 200 and the container body 100, and the two end portions 242 are configured as lateral rod bodies bent from bottom ends of the two side portions 241 toward directions of the two pivoting portions 230, and two first pivot shafts 243 are convexly provided on end surfaces of the two end portions 242 toward one ends of the pivoting portions 230, the two first pivot shafts 243 being insertable into the two first pivot shaft holes 231 such that the two first pivot shafts 243 are provided. The two ends of the transverse connection 244 are connected to the ends of the two side portions 241 opposite to the end portions 242, so that the handle 240 can be pivotally connected to the two pivoting portions 230.
And the lateral connection portion 244 is configured to have a curved arc on the orthographic projection plane of the long axis direction of the both side portions 241, and the radius of the curved arc of the lateral connection portion 244 is configured to be larger than the radius of the container body 100 on the orthographic projection plane of the central axis thereof, so that when the carrying handle 240 can swing down to a hanging position such that the both side portions 241 are located at both sides of the outer side wall of the container body 100.
As shown in fig. 9 and 10, in this embodiment, the carrying handle 240 can swing upward about two first pivot shafts 243 to an upright position (as shown in fig. 9) extending upward toward the upper side of the first cover 200, or swing downward to a hanging position (as shown in fig. 10) such that two side portions 241 are located outside the container body 100, and the lateral connecting portion 244 abuts against the outer side wall of the container body 100.
Also, in the present embodiment, the two end portions 242 are provided with one stopper rib 245 on each of the one bottom sides of the side facing the first cover 200 when the carrying handle is in the upright position, and the two end portions 242 are provided with two second ribs 247 on one side surface opposite to the two stopper ribs 245. The shape of the second ribs 247 is substantially the same as the shape of the limit ribs, so that when the handle swings to the hanging position, the second ribs 247 can be engaged in the positioning grooves 213 to limit the positions of the end portions 242 from being displaced in a direction away from the two pivoting portions 230.
Therefore, in the present embodiment, when the handle swings to the hanging position, the two end portions 242 and the two side portions 241 of the handle can be restrained from being opened outward by the two second ribs 247 being engaged in the two positioning grooves 213, so that the handle 240 and the first cover 200 can be prevented from being separated due to the separation of the two first pivot shafts 243 and the first pivot holes 231.
Advantageous effects of the embodiment
The beverage container cover provided by the embodiment of the invention has the beneficial effects that the two pivoting parts are arranged on the first cover body, the two positioning grooves are arranged at the positions, which are positioned on the outer sides of the two pivoting parts, of the top surface of the first cover body, the two first pivots are arranged on the inner sides of the two tail end parts of the lifting handle, the two first pivots are pivoted in the first pivot holes of the two pivoting parts, and the limiting convex ribs corresponding to the two positioning grooves are arranged on the bottom sides of the two tail end parts, so that the two limiting convex ribs can be clamped in the two positioning grooves in the state that the lifting handle swings upwards to an upright position.
Furthermore, the movable end of the second cover body is provided with the straw accommodating concave part which is higher than the fluid opening of the first cover body, so that when the beverage container is used with a straw with a length longer than the height from the bottom of the accommodating space of the container body to the top surface of the first cover body, the upper end of the straw can be directly exposed out of the upper end of the fluid opening, the second cover body is covered on the first cover body under the condition that the straw is not extracted, and the upper end of the straw can be accommodated in the straw accommodating concave part.
The above disclosure is only a preferred embodiment of the present invention and is not intended to limit the scope of the present invention, so that all equivalent technical changes made by the specification and drawings of the present invention are included in the scope of the present invention.
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