drinking cup without spout
A technology for drinking cups and containers, which is applied in the field of drinking cups and can solve problems such as inability to simulate drinking
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[0041] figure 1 and figure 2 A drinking cup, generally indicated at 100, is shown in the form of a children's training cup for use by children when transitioning between eating from a bottle and drinking from a regular cup. The training cup 100 includes a container 110 for holding liquid, and a lid assembly 120 releasably attached to the container 110 to close the container, such as by threads 115 or other suitable attachment means. A handle 130 may be provided on the training cup 100 to allow the child to hold the training cup 100 while drinking. The lid assembly includes a valve assembly, generally indicated at 140, through which a user, such as a child, drinks the contents of the training cup. Valve assembly 140 includes a generally disc-shaped base 141 that rests against the rim of container 110 when lid assembly 120 is attached to container 140 . Base 141 includes one or more apertures 142 to allow liquid to flow through the apertures.
[0042] Integral with the base...
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