Outdoor portable vacuum cup with multifunctional cup cover

By designing a multi-functional lid that integrates a hook-shaped handle and a press-lock mechanism on the thermos, the problems of portability, ease of operation, and sealing of existing thermoses are solved, providing a choice of drinking methods and improving the user experience and service life.

CN223958467UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-03NINGBO XIANGJIE INTERNATIONAL TRADE CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
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Filing Date
2025-04-14
Publication Date
2026-03-03

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Technical Problem

The lids and hooks of existing insulated cups are usually separate structures, resulting in large size, high manufacturing cost, poor operation and sealing, and no freedom to choose the drinking method.

Method used

A multifunctional cup lid has been designed, integrating a hook-shaped lid as a carabiner and enabling one-handed operation through a press button and locking mechanism. Combined with a detachable straw, it provides switchable drinking modes and enhances the sealing performance.

Benefits of technology

The cup lid and hook are integrated, improving portability and safety, enhancing ease of operation, ensuring a tight seal, providing a variety of drinking options, and extending service life.

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Abstract

The outdoor portable vacuum cup with the multifunctional cup cover comprises a cup body, a lower cover, an upper cover, a lifting cover, a pressing mechanism and a locking mechanism, the lower cover is detachably arranged at a cup opening of the cup body, a water outlet portion extending upwards is arranged at the top of the lower cover, the upper cover is installed at the top of the lower cover, and a through groove allowing the water outlet portion to extend upwards is formed in the upper cover. The lifting cover is hinged to one side of the upper cover, the lifting cover is arranged on the water outlet portion in a covering mode, the lifting cover is in a hook shape, the pressing mechanism is arranged on the lower cover and used for controlling opening and closing of the lifting cover, and the locking mechanism is arranged on one side of the pressing mechanism and can lock the pressing mechanism. The outdoor portable vacuum cup with the multifunctional cup cover has the function of a climbing button carabiner and is combined with the bouncing cover opening design, portability and safety are improved, and a switchable water drinking mode is provided.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of water cup technology, and in particular relates to an outdoor portable thermos cup with a multi-functional lid. Background Technology

[0002] With the increasing popularity of outdoor sports, people have placed higher demands on the convenience, durability, and functionality of outdoor water bottles. Traditional thermos cups mainly focus on heat preservation performance, but in recent years, thermos cups with greater convenience and practicality have been favored by the market, such as those with one-handed opening and straw design.

[0003] Currently, the most common types of insulated cup lids on the market are screw caps, push-button pop-up lids, and sliding lids. Some insulated cup lids have hooks, but the hooks and lids are usually separate structures, failing to achieve true integrated design. For example, Chinese utility model patent CN201620295642.3, entitled "A Novel Water Cup," discloses a drinking tool, specifically a novel water cup; it includes a cup base and a lower cup body, with the cup base fixed to the bottom of the lower cup body; a middle cup body is located above the lower cup body, and an upper cup body is located above the middle cup body; a threaded top cover is located on the upper cup body, with a hanging hole on one side of the top cover containing a carabiner; and a threaded top cap is located on top of the top cover. Furthermore, the safety and sealing of some pop-up lid designs still have room for improvement. In summary, existing insulated cups have the following defects:

[0004] 1. The lid and hook of existing thermos cups are usually separate structures and cannot be designed as an integrated unit, resulting in a large lid size and high manufacturing cost;

[0005] 2. Traditional hooks are usually fixed to the cup body or lid with additional parts, which are easily damaged and affect the service life;

[0006] 3. The operation is not very convenient;

[0007] 4. The buttons are easily pressed accidentally, resulting in poor sealing and security;

[0008] 5. Existing pop-up cap designs have insufficient sealing, which may lead to liquid leakage;

[0009] 6. Traditional drinking spouts and straws are usually fixed, and users cannot freely choose their drinking method. Utility Model Content

[0010] The purpose of this invention is to provide an outdoor portable thermos with a multi-functional lid. It combines a carabiner function with a pop-up lid design to improve portability and safety, and provides switchable drinking modes to solve the aforementioned technical problems.

[0011] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is: an outdoor portable thermos cup with a multi-functional lid, comprising a cup body;

[0012] The lower cover is detachably mounted at the mouth of the cup body, and the top of the lower cover is provided with an upwardly extending water outlet.

[0013] The upper cover is installed on top of the lower cover, and the upper cover is provided with a through groove extending upward from the water supply section;

[0014] A lifting cover, which is hinged to one side of the upper cover and covers the water outlet. The lifting cover is in the shape of a hook.

[0015] A pressing mechanism is provided on the lower cover, and the pressing mechanism is used to control the opening and closing of the lid;

[0016] A locking mechanism is provided on one side of the pressing mechanism to lock the pressing mechanism.

[0017] Furthermore, the lifting cap includes a cap plug and a hook. The bottom of the cap plug is provided with a lifting cap groove for sealing the opening of the water outlet. The hook is integrally formed on one side of the cap plug. A hook opening is formed between the cap plug and the hook opening. A hook mechanism is movably provided at the hook opening.

[0018] Furthermore, the hook mechanism includes a latch, one end of which is hinged and fixed to the cap plug on one side of the hook opening. A torsion spring is provided at the hinge. The other end of the latch abuts against the inside of the hook portion at the other end of the hook opening. The hook opening is opened by pressing the latch inward.

[0019] Furthermore, the lower cover is provided with several locking strips, and the inner wall of the upper cover is provided with several locking grooves that match the locking strips. The lower cover and the upper cover are fastened together by the cooperation of the locking strips and the locking grooves to form a cup lid. One side of the cup lid is provided with a pressing groove for installing the pressing mechanism and a locking groove for installing the locking mechanism.

[0020] Furthermore, the pressing mechanism includes:

[0021] A button, wherein the button is installed in the pressing groove, and the pressing groove has space for the button to be pressed;

[0022] The engaging portion is disposed on both sides of the button and extends to the upper surface of the lower cover;

[0023] The mounting post and the engaging part are in the same extending direction, and a return spring is sleeved on the mounting post;

[0024] A lid-lifting hook is provided above the button. The lid-lifting hook extends through the through groove into the lid-lifting groove and is engaged in a limiting slot on one side wall of the lid-lifting groove to fix the lid to the cup lid.

[0025] Furthermore, the upper surface of the lower cover is provided with a limiting block, and the locking part is fixed to the limiting block by the hook at its end to restrict the button in the pressing groove. The outer wall of the water outlet near the button is provided with a guide groove. The guide groove includes a lower groove that is opened horizontally at the bottom of the water outlet and an upper groove that is opened longitudinally along the water outlet. The lower groove corresponds to the locking part and the return spring, and the lifting hook moves in and out of the upper groove.

[0026] Furthermore, the locking mechanism includes:

[0027] The actuating part has an actuating groove on one side of the lower cover for placing the actuating part, and a toggle block on the outer surface of the actuating part, which allows the actuating part to move within the actuating groove.

[0028] A locking part is integrally formed on one side of the toggle part. The button has a locking notch, and the button is locked by extending the locking part into the locking notch.

[0029] Furthermore, a first sealing ring is provided in the lid groove, which is used to increase the sealing effect between the water outlet and the lid; a second sealing ring is provided on the inner side of the lower cover, which is used to increase the sealing effect between the lower cover and the cup body.

[0030] Furthermore, it also includes a straw, which includes a connected spout and a tube body. The straw is detachably installed in the water outlet and inside the cup. A limiting ring is provided below the spout, and the diameter of the water outlet is smaller than the diameter of the limiting ring.

[0031] By using the above technical solution, this utility model has the following beneficial effects compared with the prior art:

[0032] By hinged to one side of the top cover in the shape of a hook, the lifting cover is integrated into the top cover. This allows the lifting cover to not only seal the water outlet, but also to use the hook as a carabiner to be directly attached to a backpack, belt, or other carrying equipment without the need for additional accessories. This achieves the integration of the hook and the lid, solving the technical problems of existing thermos cups where the lid and hook are usually separate structures and cannot be integrated into one design. This results in a large lid size, high manufacturing cost, and traditional hooks that are usually fixed to the cup body or lid with additional parts, making them easy to damage and affecting their service life.

[0033] By setting a press button on one side of the lid, the lid can be locked or unlocked. When in use, simply press the button to disengage the lid hook from the limiting groove on the inner wall of the lid to quickly open the lid, enabling one-handed operation. This makes it convenient for outdoor use and increases the ease of operation of the product. It is suitable for sports, cycling and other scenarios, and solves the technical problem of poor ease of operation of existing thermos cups.

[0034] By setting a locking mechanism on one side of the button, the lid can be opened by accidental button press, thus improving sealing and safety. Specifically, a downward protrusion with a locking notch is set on the button. The locking notch is positioned opposite the locking mechanism on one side. The locking part of the locking mechanism can be engaged or disengaged from the locking notch by the sliding of the undulating part. When the locking part is engaged in the locking notch, the button cannot be pressed down, thus locking the button. This solves the technical problem that the buttons of existing thermos cups are easily accidentally pressed, resulting in poor sealing and safety.

[0035] By providing a high-strength first sealing ring in the lifting cover groove and a second sealing ring on the inner side of the lower cover, and through the tight fit between the lifting cover hook and the limiting groove, it ensures that there will be no water leakage even during strenuous outdoor activities, thus solving the technical problem of insufficient sealing of existing pop-up cover designs that may lead to liquid leakage.

[0036] By incorporating detachable pop-up straws in the lid and body of the cup, users can choose to drink directly or use a straw as needed, solving the technical problem that traditional drinking spouts and straw openings are usually fixed, preventing users from freely choosing their drinking method. Attached Figure Description

[0037] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on the structures shown in these drawings without creative effort.

[0038] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;

[0039] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the buckle in the open state of this utility model;

[0040] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the lid opening state of this utility model;

[0041] Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional structural diagram of the present invention;

[0042] Figure 5 For the present utility model Figure 4 A partially enlarged structural diagram;

[0043] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the cup lid structure of this utility model;

[0044] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the exploded structure of the cup lid of this utility model;

[0045] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the pressing mechanism of this utility model in its installed state.

[0046] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the locking mechanism of this utility model in its installed state.

[0047] Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram of the locking part of this utility model in the locked state.

[0048] The utility model reference information is as follows:

[0049] 1. Cup body; 2. Lower lid; 3. Upper lid; 4. Lifting lid; 5. Limiting groove; 6. Buckle; 7. Torsion spring; 8. Pressing groove; 9. Locking groove; 10. Button; 11. Engaging part; 12. Mounting post; 13. Return spring; 14. Lifting lid hook; 15. Actuating part; 16. Locking part; 17. Locking notch; 18. First sealing ring; 19. Second sealing ring; 20. Straw 21. First rubber ring hook; 22. Second rubber ring hook; 201. Water outlet; 202. Locking strip; 203. Limiting block; 204. Lower groove opening; 205. Upper groove opening; 206. Actuating groove; 301. Through groove; 302. Locking groove; 401. Cap plug; 402. Hook; 403. Lifting cap groove; 2001. Water nozzle; 2002. Pipe body; 2003. Limiting ring;

[0050] The realization of the purpose, functional features and advantages of this utility model will be further explained in conjunction with the embodiments and with reference to the accompanying drawings. Detailed Implementation

[0051] The following will refer to the appendix in the embodiments of this utility model. Figure 1-10 The technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model are clearly and completely described herein. Obviously, the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of this utility model, and not all of them. Based on the embodiments of this utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of this utility model.

[0052] It should be noted that all directional indicators (such as up, down, left, right, front, back, etc.) in this utility model embodiment are only used to explain the relative positional relationship and movement of each component in a certain specific posture (as shown in the figure). If the specific posture changes, the directional indicator will also change accordingly.

[0053] Furthermore, the use of terms such as "first" and "second" in this utility model is for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying their relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Therefore, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of that feature. Additionally, the technical solutions of the various embodiments can be combined with each other, but only on the basis of being achievable by those skilled in the art. When the combination of technical solutions is contradictory or impossible to implement, such a combination of technical solutions should be considered non-existent and not within the scope of protection claimed by this utility model.

[0054] like Figure 1-10 As shown: An outdoor portable thermos cup with a multi-functional lid, including a cup body 1;

[0055] The lower cover 2 is detachably mounted at the mouth of the cup body 1. The top of the lower cover 2 is provided with an upwardly extending water outlet 201. In this embodiment, the lower cover 2 is detachably mounted at the mouth of the cup body 1 by means of a threaded connection. The upper surface of the lower cover 2 has an upwardly protruding boss. The water outlet 201 is integrally formed on the upper end of the boss. The water outlet 201 has a water outlet that passes through the lower cover 2. Through this water outlet, the user can drink directly or drink using a straw 20.

[0056] The upper cover 3 is installed on top of the lower cover 2. The upper cover 3 has a through groove 301 extending upward from the water supply part 201. The upper cover 3 fixes the pressing mechanism and the locking mechanism between the upper cover 3 and the lower cover 2. The side of the upper cover 3 away from the pressing mechanism has a hinge end. The lifting cover 4 is correspondingly set with the hinge end through the rotating shaft part set below it. A torsion spring is set at the hinge. The top of the upper cover 3 has a groove. The groove and the shape of the lifting cover 4 match. When the lifting cover 4 is placed on the upper cover 3, the lower end of the lifting cover 4 is located in the groove.

[0057] The lifting cover 4 is hinged to one side of the upper cover 3 and covers the water outlet 201. The lifting cover 4 is in the shape of a hook. In this embodiment, the lifting cover 4 is a carabiner, and the carabiner is made of high-strength alloy material. The lifting cover 4 has a hanging hole and a hook for connecting external objects.

[0058] The pressing mechanism is located on the lower cover 2 and is used to control the opening and closing of the lifting cover 4.

[0059] A locking mechanism is located on one side of the pressing mechanism and can lock the pressing mechanism.

[0060] In this embodiment, the lower cover 2 and the upper cover 3 are made of PP material, and the internal structure of the cup lid is optimized to improve the smoothness of drinking and reduce negative pressure.

[0061] like Figure 3-7 As shown: The lifting cover 4 includes a cap plug part 401 and a hook part 402. The bottom of the cap plug part 401 is provided with a lifting cover groove 403 for sealing the opening of the water outlet part 201. The hook part 402 is integrally formed on one side of the cap plug part 401. A hook opening is formed between the cap plug part 401 and the hook part 402. A hook mechanism is movably provided at the hook opening. When the lifting cover 4 is placed on the upper cover 3, the water outlet part 201 is covered by the lifting cover groove 403, and its water outlet is blocked at the same time.

[0062] like Figure 1-2 As shown: The hook mechanism includes a hook 6. One end of the hook 6 is hinged and fixed to the cap plug 401 on one side of the hook opening. A torsion spring 7 is provided at the hinge. The other end of the hook 6 abuts against the inside of the hook part 402 at the other end of the hook opening. The hook opening is opened by pressing the hook 6 inward.

[0063] By hinged to one side of the upper cover 3 with a hook-shaped lifting lid 4, the lifting lid 4 is integrated into the upper cover 3. This allows the lifting lid 4 to not only seal the water outlet of the water outlet 201, but also to use the hook on it as a carabiner to be directly attached to a backpack, belt or other carrying equipment without the need for additional accessories. This achieves the integration of the hook and the cup lid, solving the technical problems that existing thermos cup lids and hooks are usually separate structures and cannot be integrated into one design, resulting in large cup lids, high manufacturing costs, and traditional hooks that are usually fixed to the cup body or cup lid with additional parts, which are easily damaged and affect the service life.

[0064] like Figure 6-9 As shown: The lower cover 2 is provided with several locking strips 202, and the inner side wall of the upper cover 3 is provided with several locking grooves 302 that match the locking strips 202. The lower cover 2 and the upper cover 3 are fastened together by the cooperation of the locking strips 202 and the locking grooves 302 to form a cup lid. One side of the cup lid is provided with a pressing groove 8 for installing a pressing mechanism and a locking groove 9 for installing a locking mechanism. In this embodiment, the locking strips 202 are arranged around the outer side wall of the boss and there are four sets. The inner side wall of the upper cover 3 has a number of locking grooves 302 that match the number of locking strips 202.

[0065] like Figure 5-10 As shown: The pressing mechanism includes:

[0066] Button 10 is installed in pressing groove 8, which has space for button 10 to be pressed. In this embodiment, the inner wall of pressing groove 8 is concave so that button 10 has enough space to move.

[0067] The engaging parts 11 are disposed on both sides of the button 10 and extend to the upper surface of the lower cover 2; the engaging parts 11 on both sides are integrally formed on the inner side of the button 10.

[0068] Mounting post 12, mounting post 12 and engaging part 11 are in the same extending direction, and a return spring 13 is sleeved on mounting post 12. In this embodiment, there are two mounting posts 12, which are located between the two engaging parts 11 on both sides. Part of the return spring 13 is sleeved on the mounting post 12, and the other part extends to the outer side and abuts against the inner wall of the lower groove 204.

[0069] The lid hook 14 is located above the button 10. The lid hook 14 extends through the through groove 301 into the lid groove 403 of the lid 4 and is engaged in the limiting groove 5 opened on one side wall of the lid groove 403 to fix the lid 4 to the cup lid. In this embodiment, the lid hook 14 and the button 10 are integrally formed by a connecting part. A downward protrusion is provided below the connecting part, and a locking notch 17 is opened on the protrusion.

[0070] like Figure 8 As shown: The upper surface of the lower cover 2 is provided with a limiting block 203. The engaging part 11 is fixed to the limiting block 203 by the hook at its end to restrict the button 10 in the pressing groove 8. The outer wall of the water outlet part 201 near the button 10 is provided with a guide groove. The guide groove includes a lower groove 204 that is opened horizontally at the bottom of the water outlet part 201 and an upper groove 205 that is opened longitudinally along the water outlet part 201. The lower groove 204 corresponds to the engaging part 11 and the return spring 13. The lifting hook 14 moves in and out of the upper groove 205. The return spring 13 is made of stainless steel to ensure that it will not fail after long-term use.

[0071] In this embodiment, the lid opening mechanism is as follows: When the lid 4 is placed on the water outlet 201, the lid hook 14 on the button 10 is engaged in the limiting slot 5 on one side wall of the lid groove 403. When it is necessary to open the lid 4, the button 10 is pressed. The button 10 will drive the engaging part 11, the mounting post 12, the return spring 13 provided on the mounting post 12, and the lid hook 14 to move inward synchronously. Because the engaging part 11, the mounting post 12, the return spring 13 provided on the mounting post 12 and the lower slot 204 are correspondingly arranged, and the lid hook 14 and the upper slot 205 are correspondingly arranged, these components all have an area that can move inward. When the button 10 is continuously pressed down, due to The reset spring 13 is located between the button 10 and the side wall of the lower slot 204. Therefore, when the button 10 moves inward, the reset spring 13 will be compressed to store energy. At the same time, as the lid hook 14 moves into the upper slot 205, the hook of the lid hook 14 disengages from the limiting slot 5 of the lid slot 403. At this time, the lid 4, which is hinged to the upper cover 3 by a torsion spring, will be popped out to expose the water outlet 201. Then, the button 10 is released, and the reset spring 13 is released to reset the button 10. When it is necessary to close the lid 4, it is not necessary to press the button 10. Since the lid hook 14 is provided with a guide angle, the lid 4 will automatically drive the button 10 to move after being pressed down, thereby achieving the locking.

[0072] In addition, such as Figure 5 As shown: This utility model also provides another unique way of opening the lid: by setting a first rubber ring hook 21 below the lid 4, and setting a second rubber ring hook 22 on the surface of the upper cover 3, and surrounding a silicone gasket through the first rubber ring hook 21 and the second rubber ring hook 22, when the lid 4 is placed on the upper cover 3, the silicone gasket is in an elastic energy storage state. At this time, since the lid hook 14 is locked in the limiting groove 5, the silicone gasket cannot be released. When the button 10 is pressed to make the lid hook 14 disengage from the limiting groove 5, the silicone gasket will be released to pop out the lid 4.

[0073] By setting a press button 10 on one side of the lid, the button 10 is used to lock or unlock the lid 4. When in use, simply press the button 10 to make the lid hook 14 on the button 10 disengage from the limiting groove 5 on the inner wall of the lid 4 to quickly open the lid, realize one-handed operation, facilitate outdoor use, increase the convenience of product operation, and are suitable for sports, cycling and other scenarios, solving the technical problem of poor convenience of operation of existing thermos cups.

[0074] like Figure 6-10 As shown: The locking mechanism includes:

[0075] The actuating part 15 has an actuating groove 206 for placing the actuating part 15 on one side of the lower cover 2. The outer surface of the actuating part 15 is provided with a toggle block, which makes the actuating part 15 move in the actuating groove 206.

[0076] The locking part 16 is integrally formed on one side of the toggle part 15. The button 10 is provided with a locking notch 17. The locking part 16 is extended into the locking notch 17 to lock the button 10. In this embodiment, the toggle block is circular and protrudes out of the locking groove 9, which serves as a limit.

[0077] In this embodiment, the actuating groove 206 and the locking part 16 are fitted to the lower cover and are in a ring shape to enhance the locking force of the cup lid. In addition, the above-mentioned secondary safety lock structure is added to prevent accidental opening when violently shaken.

[0078] By providing a locking mechanism on one side of button 10, the button 10 is prevented from being accidentally pressed and thus opening the lid 4, thereby improving sealing and safety. Specifically, a downward protrusion is provided on button 10, and a locking notch 17 is provided on the protrusion. The locking notch 17 is positioned opposite to the locking mechanism on one side. The locking part 16 in the locking mechanism is engaged or disengaged from the locking notch 17 by sliding the toggle part 15. When the locking part is engaged in the locking notch 17, the button cannot be pressed down, thereby locking button 10. This solves the technical problem that the buttons of existing thermos cups are easily accidentally pressed, resulting in poor sealing and safety.

[0079] like Figure 7 As shown: A first sealing ring 18 is provided in the lid groove 403. The first sealing ring 18 is used to increase the sealing effect between the water outlet 201 and the lid 4. A second sealing ring 19 is provided on the inner side of the lower cover 2. The second sealing ring 19 is used to increase the sealing effect between the lower cover 2 and the cup body 1. In this embodiment, the inner top wall of the lid groove 403 has a clamping part. The first sealing ring 18 is detachably installed in the lid groove 403 through the clamping part to seal the edge of the water outlet of the water outlet 201. The first sealing ring 18 adopts a double-layer silicone ring design to ensure good sealing performance.

[0080] By providing a high-strength first sealing ring 18 in the lifting cover groove 103 and a second sealing ring 19 on the inner side of the lower cover 2, and through the tight fit of the lifting cover hook 14 and the limiting groove 5, it is ensured that there will be no water leakage even during strenuous outdoor activities, thus solving the technical problem of insufficient sealing of existing pop-up cover designs that may lead to liquid leakage.

[0081] like Figure 3-5As shown: It also includes a straw 20, which is detachably disposed within the water outlet 201 and the cup body 1. The straw 20 includes a connected spout 2001 and a tube body 2002. A limiting ring 2003 is provided below the spout 2001. The outlet diameter of the water outlet 201 is smaller than the diameter of the limiting ring 2003. In this embodiment, the straw 20 is inserted first, and then the upper and lower covers 2 are closed so that the spout 2001 of the straw 20 passes through the water outlet 201 and flows out of the water outlet 2001. The top of the cup 2002 extends out from the water outlet. The tube body 2002 is limited by the retaining ring 2003 to prevent the straw 20 from coming out. When there is water in the cup, the spout 2001 will be higher than the water outlet 201. When the lid 4 is placed on the water outlet 201, the spout 2001 will be pressed down. When the lid 4 is popped open, the straw 20 will pop up and jump out due to the water. The straw 20 is made of food-grade silicone and is detachable. Users can replace or remove it themselves.

[0082] By incorporating a detachable pop-up straw within the cup lid and cup body 1, users can choose to drink directly or use a straw as needed, thus solving the technical problem that traditional drinking spouts and straw spouts are usually fixed, preventing users from freely choosing their drinking method.

[0083] In summary, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:

[0084] Enhanced portability: The integrated carabiner design allows it to be attached to various outdoor gear without the need for additional accessories.

[0085] Easy to operate: the lid can be opened with one hand, making it suitable for sports, cycling and other scenarios.

[0086] Enhanced safety: The pop-up cap features a safety lock, or locking mechanism, to prevent accidental opening and liquid leakage.

[0087] Freely switchable drinking methods: Users can choose to drink with a straw or drink directly depending on the scenario, improving the user experience.

[0088] Enhanced durability: Reduced additional hook parts increase overall structural strength and extend service life.

[0089] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and does not limit the patent scope of the present utility model. All equivalent structural transformations made under the inventive concept of the present utility model using the contents of the present utility model specification and drawings, or direct / indirect applications in other related technical fields, are included within the patent protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. An outdoor portable insulated cup with a multi-functional lid, characterized in that: Including the cup body (1); The lower cover (2) is detachably disposed at the mouth of the cup body (1), and the top of the lower cover (2) is provided with an upwardly extending water outlet (201). The upper cover (3) is installed on the top of the lower cover (2), and the upper cover (3) is provided with a through groove (301) extending upward from the water supply part (201). Lifting cover (4), the lifting cover (4) is hinged to one side of the upper cover (3), the lifting cover (4) is placed on the water outlet (201), and the lifting cover (4) is in the shape of a hook; A pressing mechanism is provided on the lower cover (2) and is used to control the opening and closing of the lifting cover (4); A locking mechanism is provided on one side of the pressing mechanism to lock the pressing mechanism.

2. The portable outdoor thermos cup with a multi-functional lid according to claim 1, characterized in that: The lifting cap (4) includes a cap plug (401) and a hook (402). The bottom of the cap plug (401) is provided with a lifting cap groove (403) for sealing the opening of the water outlet (201). The hook (402) is integrally formed on one side of the cap plug (401). A hook opening is formed between the cap plug (401) and the hook (402). A hook mechanism is movably provided at the hook opening.

3. The portable outdoor thermos cup with a multi-functional lid according to claim 2, characterized in that: The hook mechanism includes a hook (6), one end of which is hinged and fixed to the cap plug (401) on one side of the hook opening. A torsion spring (7) is provided at the hinge. The other end of the hook (6) abuts against the inside of the hook part (402) at the other end of the hook opening. The hook opening is opened by pressing the hook (6) inward.

4. An outdoor portable insulated cup with a multi-functional lid according to claim 3, characterized in that: The lower cover (2) is provided with several locking strips (202), and the inner wall of the upper cover (3) is provided with several locking grooves (302) that match the locking strips (202). The lower cover (2) and the upper cover (3) are fastened together by the cooperation of the locking strips (202) and the locking grooves (302) to form a cup lid. The cup lid is provided with a pressing groove (8) for installing the pressing mechanism and a locking groove (9) for installing the locking mechanism on one side.

5. An outdoor portable insulated cup with a multi-functional lid according to claim 4, characterized in that: The pressing mechanism includes: Button (10), the button (10) is installed in the pressing groove (8), the pressing groove (8) has space for the button (10) to be pressed; The engaging part (11) is provided on both sides of the button (10) and extends to the upper surface of the lower cover (2); Mounting post (12), the mounting post (12) and the engaging part (11) are in the same extending direction, and a return spring (13) is sleeved on the mounting post (12). Lid hook (14) is located above the button (10). The lid hook (14) extends through the through groove (301) into the lid groove (403) of the lid (4) and is engaged in the limiting groove (5) on one side wall of the lid groove (403) to fix the lid (4) to the cup lid.

6. An outdoor portable thermos cup with a multi-functional lid according to claim 5, characterized in that: The upper surface of the lower cover (2) is provided with a limiting block (203). The locking part (11) is fixed to the limiting block (203) by the hook at its end to restrict the button (10) in the pressing groove (8). The water outlet part (201) has a guide groove on the outer wall near the button (10). The guide groove includes a lower groove (204) opened horizontally at the bottom of the water outlet part (201) and an upper groove (205) opened longitudinally along the water outlet part (201). The lower groove (204) corresponds to the locking part (11) and the reset spring (13). The lifting hook (14) moves in and out of the upper groove (205).

7. An outdoor portable insulated cup with a multi-functional lid according to claim 6, characterized in that: The locking mechanism includes: The actuating part (15) is provided with an actuating groove (206) for placing the actuating part (15) on one side of the lower cover (2). The outer surface of the actuating part (15) is provided with a toggle block, which makes the actuating part (15) move in the actuating groove (206). The locking part (16) is integrally formed on one side of the toggle part (15). The button (10) is provided with a locking notch (17). The locking part (16) is extended into the locking notch (17) to lock the button (10).

8. An outdoor portable insulated cup with a multi-functional lid according to claim 2, characterized in that: The lid groove (403) is provided with a first sealing ring (18), which is used to increase the sealing effect between the water outlet (201) and the lid (4); the lower cover (2) is provided with a second sealing ring (19), which is used to increase the sealing effect between the lower cover (2) and the cup body (1).

9. An outdoor portable insulated cup with a multi-functional lid according to any one of claims 1-8, characterized in that: It also includes a straw (20), which is detachably disposed in the water outlet (201) and the cup body (1). The straw (20) includes a water nozzle (2001) and a tube body (2002) that are connected. A limiting ring (2003) is provided below the water nozzle (2001). The water outlet diameter of the water outlet (201) is smaller than the diameter of the limiting ring (2003).

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