Straw cup cover
By designing a straw cup lid, the problems of inconvenience and safety hazards of drinking bottled or canned water are solved, realizing a convenient and safe way to drink water in a variety of scenarios.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-06-10
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
AI Technical Summary
In the existing technology, drinking bottled or canned water is inconvenient and poses safety hazards in certain scenarios, especially when drinking while driving and needing to tilt one's head back or use a straw, requiring attention to one's position.
Design a straw cup lid, comprising a lid body, a first tube body, a second tube body, and an air valve structure. The air valve structure allows the receiving groove to communicate with the outside. The first tube body is fixed to the lid body. Water enters the mouth through the second tube body and the first tube body. The angled design facilitates drinking. The hanging body and lever improve convenience.
It changes the traditional way of drinking water, improves convenience and safety, and is suitable for convenient drinking in a variety of scenarios.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of daily necessities technology, specifically to a straw cup lid. Background Technology
[0002] In daily life, bottled or canned water is usually consumed by picking it up directly or by inserting a straw. However, this can be inconvenient in certain situations. For example, while driving, one may need to pick up the canned water and tilt their head back to drink it, which is not only inconvenient but also poses a significant safety hazard. Even when using a straw, one needs to observe its current position before drinking, which also raises issues of convenience and safety. Summary of the Invention
[0003] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, this utility model provides a straw cup lid.
[0004] The present invention discloses a straw cup lid, comprising: a lid body, a first tube body, a second tube body, and an air valve structure. The lid body has a receiving groove, the first tube body is disposed on the outer surface of the lid body, the second tube body is disposed in the receiving groove, the first tube body has a first flow channel, the second tube body has a second flow channel, the first flow channel and the second flow channel are connected, and the air valve structure is disposed in the receiving groove, thereby enabling the receiving groove to communicate with the outside.
[0005] According to one embodiment of the present invention, it further includes a hanging body, which is disposed on the outer surface of the cover; the hanging body has a through-hole.
[0006] According to one embodiment of the present invention, it further includes a lever, which is disposed on the outer surface of the cover.
[0007] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the cross-section of the lever is semi-circular.
[0008] According to one embodiment of the present invention, there is an angle between the top surface of the first tube and the top surface of the cover, and the angle is an acute angle.
[0009] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the included angle is 45°.
[0010] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the cover and the first tube are integrally formed.
[0011] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the cover and / or the first tube body are made of an elastic material.
[0012] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the cover and / or the first tube body are made of silicone material.
[0013] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: the receiving groove of the cap is sleeved on the opening of the bottled water, canned water or cup, the position of the first tube and the cap is fixed, the user picks up the bottled water, canned water or cup, and draws water through the first tube. The water enters the user's mouth in sequence through the second flow channel of the second tube and the first flow channel of the first tube, and can then be drunk. This method changes the traditional way of drinking water, and its convenience and safety are also greatly improved. Attached Figure Description
[0014] The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of this application and form part of this application, illustrate exemplary embodiments and are used to explain this application, but do not constitute an undue limitation of this application. In the drawings:
[0015] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the three-dimensional structure of a straw cup lid;
[0016] Figure 2 Another 3D structural diagram of a straw cup lid;
[0017] Figure 3 This is a cross-sectional view of the straw cup lid.
[0018] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures
[0019] 1. Cover; 11. Receiving groove;
[0020] 2. The first pipe body; 21. The first flow channel;
[0021] 3. Valve structure;
[0022] 4. Hanging body; 41. Hanging hole;
[0023] 5. Disassemble. Detailed Implementation
[0024] The following drawings will disclose several embodiments of this utility model. For clarity, many practical details will be described in the following description. However, it should be understood that these practical details should not be used to limit this utility model. That is, in some embodiments of this utility model, these practical details are not essential. In addition, for the sake of simplicity, some conventional structures and components will be shown in the drawings in a simple schematic manner.
[0025] Furthermore, in this utility model, the use of terms such as "first" and "second" is for descriptive purposes only and does not specifically refer to any order or sequence, nor is it intended to limit the utility model. They are merely used to distinguish components or operations described with the same technical terms and should not be construed as indicating or implying their relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of indicated technical features. Therefore, a feature defined with "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of those features. Additionally, the technical solutions of various embodiments can be combined with each other, but only if they are feasible for those skilled in the art. If a combination of technical solutions is contradictory or impossible to implement, it should be considered that such a combination of technical solutions does not exist and is not within the scope of protection claimed by this utility model.
[0026] like Figures 1-3 As shown, Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the three-dimensional structure of a straw cup lid; Figure 2 Another 3D structural diagram of a straw cup lid; Figure 3 This is a cross-sectional view of a straw cup lid. The straw cup lid includes a lid body 1, a first tube body 2, a second tube body (not shown in the figure), and a valve structure 3. The lid body 1 is fitted onto the opening of a bottled water, canned water, or cup. Both the first and second tube bodies are located on the lid body 1, and the first tube body 2 communicates with the second tube body. The first tube body 2 is located on the outside, and the second tube body extends into the inside of the bottled water, canned water, or cup. The user's mouth draws water from the bottled water, canned water, or cup through the first tube body 2, and the water is delivered to the user's mouth along the second tube body and the first tube body 2. The valve structure 3 is located on the lid body 1. The valve structure 3 allows communication between the inside and outside of the bottled water, canned water, or cup to balance the negative pressure inside the bottled water, canned water, or cup, making drinking smoother and preventing water from flowing out of the bottled water, canned water, or cup.
[0027] The cap 1 has a receiving groove 11. A first tube 2 is disposed outside the receiving groove 11 and is located on the top surface of the cap 1. The first tube 2 extends away from the receiving groove 11. A second tube is located inside the receiving groove 11. The valve structure 3 is also located inside the receiving groove 11. The receiving groove 11 facilitates its fitting onto the opening of bottled water, canned water, or a cup. In this embodiment, the cap 1 is made of an elastic material, such as silicone, which facilitates the assembly of the cap 1 with the bottled water, canned water, or cup.
[0028] The first tube 2 has a first flow channel 21. When the first tube 2 and the second tube are not assembled, the first flow channel 21 is connected to the inside of the receiving tank 11. The second tube has a second flow channel. After the second tube is connected to the first tube 2, the first flow channel 21 is connected to the second flow channel. One end of the second flow channel extends into the water inside the bottled water, canned water, or cup.
[0029] Furthermore, there is an angle θ between the top surfaces of the first tube 2 and the cover 1, where the angle θ is an acute angle, and in this embodiment, the angle θ is 45°. This allows the user to drink water even when looking up, without obstructing the user's view.
[0030] In practical applications, the first tube 2 and the cover 1 are integrally molded structures. For example, the first tube 2 and the cover 1 can be molded simultaneously during the processing. Therefore, the first tube 2 is also made of an elastic material, such as silicone.
[0031] It should be noted that the second tube is an existing tube structure, which can be a tube with a fixed shape or a tube with a flexible structure; there is no limitation on it here.
[0032] To further explain, the valve structure 3 is an existing structure. For example, a hole is opened on the top surface of the cover 1 to connect to the receiving groove 11, and it is connected with the structure of the duckbill valve. The specific means are all presented in existing products, so they will not be described in detail here.
[0033] In another embodiment, the straw cup lid also includes a hanging body 4, which is disposed on the outer surface of the lid body 1. The hanging body 4 also has a hanging hole 41, which is a through hole structure. In use, a rope can be passed through the hanging hole 41 and the straw cup lid can be hung in the corresponding place, thereby improving the convenience of carrying the straw cup lid. The hanging body 4 can be disposed on the side wall or top surface of the lid body 1. In this embodiment, the hanging body 4 is located on the top surface of the lid body 1 and is disposed adjacent to the first tube body 2.
[0034] In another embodiment, the straw cup lid also includes a lever 5, which is disposed on the outer surface of the lid body 1. It is understood that the lever 5 extends away from the receiving groove 11. The lever 5 facilitates the removal of the straw cup lid; that is, the user can grasp the lever 5 and apply force to separate the straw cup lid from the bottled water, canned water, or cup. Specifically, the lever 5 has a semi-circular cross-sectional shape.
[0035] It should also be noted that both the hanging body 4 and the lever 5 can be integrally formed with the cover 1, or they can be separate structures; no specific limitation is made here.
[0036] In summary, the receiving groove 11 of the cap 1 is fitted onto the opening of the bottled water, canned water, or cup. The position of the first tube 2 and the cap 1 is fixed. When the user picks up the bottled water, canned water, or cup, they can draw water through the first tube 2. The water then flows sequentially through the second flow channel of the second tube and the first flow channel 21 of the first tube 2 into the user's mouth, where it can be drunk. This method changes the traditional way of drinking water, and its convenience and safety are greatly improved.
[0037] The above description is merely an embodiment of this utility model and is not intended to limit the scope of this utility model. Various modifications and variations can be made to this utility model by those skilled in the art. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principle of this utility model should be included within the scope of the claims of this utility model.
Claims
1. A straw cup lid, characterized by, The utility model relates to a gas valve structure, including: The cover (1) has the accommodating groove (11), the first pipe body (2) is arranged on the outer surface of the cover (1), the second pipe body is arranged in the accommodating groove (11), the first pipe body (2) has the first flow channel (21), the second pipe body has the second flow channel, the first flow channel (21) is communicated with the second flow channel, the gas valve structure (3) is arranged in the accommodating groove (11), and the accommodating groove (11) is communicated with the outside through the gas valve structure (3).
2. The sippy cup lid of claim 1, wherein, Further comprising the hanging body (4), the hanging body (4) is arranged on the outer surface of the cover (1);The hanging body (4) has the hanging hole (41) of being arranged through.
3. The sippy cup lid of claim 1, wherein, Further comprising the dial block (5), the dial block (5) is arranged on the outer surface of the cover (1).
4. The sippy cup lid of claim 3, wherein, The cross section of dial block (5) is semicircular.
5. The sippy cup lid of any of claims 1-4, wherein, The first pipe body (2) and the top surface of the cover (1) exist included angle, and the included angle is acute angle.
6. The sippy cup lid of claim 5, wherein, The included angle is 45 DEG.
7. The sippy cup lid of any of claims 1-4, wherein, The cover (1) and the first pipe body (2) are integrally formed structure.
8. The straw cup lid of claim 7, wherein, The cover (1) and / or the first pipe body (2) are made of elastic material.
9. The straw cup lid of claim 8, wherein, The cover (1) and / or the first pipe body (2) are made of silica gel material.