Drinking container, vent system and method
First Claim
1. A vent system for drinking containers having a dispensing device and a collar coupling the dispensing device to the container, the vent system, comprising:
- a substantially rigid disc portion having a substantially planar lower surface and a plurality of disc liquid openings comprising descending members;
a base portion formed of flexible material including a plurality of base vent grooves recessed in said base portion and extending between the periphery of said base portion and a single, integral uni-directional valve that, in an open position, allows air to enter the drinking container and, in a closed position, prevents liquid flowing out of the container into said base vent grooves, and further including a plurality of base liquid openings complementary to said descending members of said disk liquid openings; and
wherein said descending members of said disc portion are received in and seal against a surface of said base liquid openings of said base portion and said disc portion and said base portion define air vent channels between said planar lower surface of the disc portion and said base vent grooves, leading from air vent openings in the exterior of said vent system and merging into said valve, allowing air to enter the container through said air vent channels and said valve.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a drinking apparatus including a vent system that removably connects to a drinking container. The vent system is used to create a variety of leak resistant drinking containers, such as toddler drinking cups, baby bottles, and other drinking containers. The vent system includes a substantially rigid disc portion and base portion, the base portion including base air vent channels merging into an integral one-way valve. The vent system provides passage for air from the exterior of the bottle to the interior of the bottle, but it does not allow liquid to exit the bottle via the vent system. An optional anti-bubble tube may be used with the vent system to provide for air entering the inverted container to reach an air pocket formed in the bottom portion of the container.
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13 Claims
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1. A vent system for drinking containers having a dispensing device and a collar coupling the dispensing device to the container, the vent system, comprising:
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a substantially rigid disc portion having a substantially planar lower surface and a plurality of disc liquid openings comprising descending members; a base portion formed of flexible material including a plurality of base vent grooves recessed in said base portion and extending between the periphery of said base portion and a single, integral uni-directional valve that, in an open position, allows air to enter the drinking container and, in a closed position, prevents liquid flowing out of the container into said base vent grooves, and further including a plurality of base liquid openings complementary to said descending members of said disk liquid openings; and wherein said descending members of said disc portion are received in and seal against a surface of said base liquid openings of said base portion and said disc portion and said base portion define air vent channels between said planar lower surface of the disc portion and said base vent grooves, leading from air vent openings in the exterior of said vent system and merging into said valve, allowing air to enter the container through said air vent channels and said valve. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A drinking container having a dispensing device and a collar coupling the dispensing device to the container, the drinking container comprising:
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a liquid container; and a vent system coupled to said liquid container, said vent system comprising; a substantially rigid disc portion having a substantially planar lower surface and a plurality of disc liquid openings comprising descending members; a base portion formed of flexible material including a plurality of base vent grooves extending between the periphery of said base portion and a single, integral uni-directional valve that, in an open position, allows air to enter the liquid container and, in a closed position, prevents liquid flowing out of the container into the base vent grooves, and further including a plurality of base liquid openings; wherein said descending members of said disc portion are complementary to said base liquid openings and are received in and seal against a surface of said base liquid openings of said base portion, thereby forming liquid openings which allow liquid to exit the container and prevent liquid from entering into said base vent grooves; and wherein said disc portion and said base portion define air vent channels between said planar lower surface of the disc portion and said base vent grooves, leading from air vent openings in the exterior of said vent system and merging into said valve, allowing air to enter the container through said air vent channels and said valve. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A method for manufacturing a vent system for a drinking container having a dispensing device and a collar coupling the dispensing device to the container, the method comprising:
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providing a substantially rigid disc portion having a substantially planar lower surface and a plurality of disc liquid openings comprising descending members; forming a base portion of flexible material and forming in said flexible material a plurality of base vent grooves recessed in said base portion and extending between the periphery of said base portion and a single, integral uni-directional valve that, in an open position, allows air to enter the drinking container and, in a closed position, prevents liquid from flowing out of the container into the base vent grooves, and further forming in said base portion a plurality of base liquid openings complementary to said descending members; and coupling said disc portion to said base portion by sealingly seating said descending members inside said base liquid openings, thereby forming air vent channels between said planar lower surface of the disc portion and said base vent grooves, leading from air vent openings in the exterior of said vent system and merging into said valve, allowing air to enter said container through said air vent channels and said valve, wherein said descending members of said disc portion are received in and seal against a surface of said base liquid openings of said base portion, thereby forming liquid openings which allow liquid to exit the container and prevent liquid from entering into said air vent channels. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13)
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