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By designing a detachable container structure, the problems of complex structure and non-reusability of existing honey beverage bottles are solved, achieving simple use and environmentally friendly solute-solvent mixing, thus reducing usage costs.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-22
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-20
AI Technical Summary
Existing honey beverage bottles have a complex structure, are inconvenient to use, and cannot be reused, resulting in high costs and failing to meet environmental protection principles.
A separable container structure was designed, including a solvent container, a support, a solute container, a rotating component, and a lid. The rotating component is driven by a rotation drive to connect the solute container and the solvent container, thereby achieving the mixing of the solute and the solvent.
It enables simple use of the container and allows for repeated assembly and disassembly, reducing usage costs and aligning with environmental protection principles.
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Abstract
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The utility model relates to food production field, concretely is a container. BACKGROUND
[0002] At present, when drinking honey, usually honey is mixed into water or other beverages and then is drunk. However, the honey beverage after mixing (i.e. the beverage obtained after mixing honey with water or other beverages) is prone to honey fermentation due to low honey concentration, so it is difficult to sell directly, and therefore honey and water or other beverages need to be separated first, and then mixed when drinking.
[0003] In recent years, beverage bottles that can hold honey in the bottle cap have appeared on the market. When drinking, the honey in the bottle cap is dissolved into drinking water, and drinking water is obtained (such as application No. 202310406292.8, patent name "separable solute beverage mixing device").
[0004] However, the above beverage bottles have complex structure and are inconvenient to use, and are all disposable structures that cannot be reused, which causes high cost and does not meet the environmental protection concept. UTILITY MODEL CONTENT
[0005] In view of the deficiencies of the prior art, the utility model provides a container which is simple in structure, convenient to use, and can be repeatedly assembled and disassembled between components, so it can be repeatedly used, further helps to reduce the use cost, and meets the environmental protection concept.
[0006] To achieve the above purpose, the utility model provides the following technical scheme:
[0007] Provided is a container which comprises:
[0008] a solvent container having an opening portion, and the solvent container is used to hold a solvent;
[0009] a support having a support through hole in communication with the inside of the solvent container, and the support as a whole extends into the inside of the solvent container through the opening portion;
[0010] a solute container used to hold a solute, and having a solute container through hole in the bottom surface, and the solute container extends into the inside of the support;
[0011] a rotating member used to connect the solute container in a detachable manner, and rotates synchronously with the solute container;
[0012] a cover connected with the solvent container;
[0013] and a rotating driving member connected with the outer end surface of the cover away from the solvent container, used to drive the rotating member to rotate;
[0014] When the cover is separated from the solvent container, the rotating member and the solute container are synchronously rotated by the driving member, so that the support through hole and the solute container through hole are communicated with each other, thereby mixing the solute in the solute container with the solvent in the solvent container.
[0015] Preferably, the support comprises:
[0016] The cylindrical support body extends into the solvent container through the opening portion to be detachably connected with the solvent container, and the support through hole is formed on the bottom surface of the support body facing the bottom of the solvent container, and the first rotation limiting block and the second rotation limiting block are arranged on the top surface of the support body away from the bottom of the solvent container.
[0017] A plurality of connecting blocks are connected with the outer circumferential surface of the cylindrical support body, and a liquid flow channel is formed between two adjacent connecting blocks.
[0018] Preferably, the support further comprises:
[0019] An annular member is connected with the outer circumferential surface of each connecting block, and a guide groove is formed on the outer circumferential surface of the annular member.
[0020] Preferably, the cylindrical support body, the connecting block, the annular member, the first rotation limiting block and the second rotation limiting block are integrally formed.
[0021] Preferably, the outer circumferential surface of the solute container is provided with a bayonet;
[0022] The rotating member is provided with a clamping block and a blocking block on the bottom surface of the rotating member facing the solvent container, and a liquid through hole is formed on the rotating member, and a clamping groove is formed on the top surface of the rotating member away from the solvent container, the first rotation limiting block and the second rotation limiting block are located on the rotation path of the blocking block, and the bayonet and the clamping block can be clamped and matched.
[0023] Preferably, the outer circumferential surface of the solute container is provided with a bayonet;
[0024] Preferably, the rotating member is provided with a clamping block on the bottom surface of the rotating member facing the solvent container, and a liquid through hole is formed on the rotating member, and a clamping groove is formed on the top surface of the rotating member away from the solvent container, the first rotation limiting block and the second rotation limiting block are located on the rotation path of the clamping block, and the bayonet and the clamping block can be clamped and matched.
[0025] Preferably, the rotating member is provided with a clamping block on the bottom surface of the rotating member facing the solvent container, and a liquid through hole is formed on the rotating member, and a clamping groove is formed on the top surface of the rotating member away from the solvent container, the first rotation limiting block and the second rotation limiting block are located on the rotation path of the clamping block, and the bayonet and the clamping block can be clamped and matched.
[0026] Preferably, the driving member body, the flange, and the cover are integrally formed.
[0027] Preferably, when the rotating member rotates to the abutment of the stopper and the first rotation limiting block, the solute container through hole, the support through hole are communicated, and the at least one liquid flow channel and the liquid through hole are communicated.
[0028] When the rotating member rotates to the abutment of the stopper and the second rotation limiting block, the solute container through hole and the support through hole are not communicated at all.
[0029] Preferably, the inner wall surface of the opening portion is formed with a convex strip arranged in the axial direction.
[0030] When the cylindrical support body extends into the interior of the solvent container through the opening portion, each guide groove is in sliding cooperation with a convex strip, so that the cylindrical support body as a whole slides along the extension direction of the convex strip.
[0031] Preferably, the inner wall surface of the opening portion is formed with a step portion arranged in the circumferential direction and capable of abutting against the bottom surface of the cylindrical support body.
[0032] Compared with the prior art, the present application has the following beneficial effects:
[0033] The container in the present application has simple structure and is convenient to use, and the components can be repeatedly assembled and disassembled, so that the container can be repeatedly used, further reducing the use cost and meeting the environmental protection concept. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0034] Figure 1 It is a whole structure diagram of the container in the present application;
[0035] Figure 2 It is an exploded view of the container in the present application;
[0036] Figure 3 It is a longitudinal sectional view of the container in the present application;
[0037] Figure 4 It is a whole structure diagram of the support in the present application;
[0038] Figure 5 It is a cross-sectional view of the support and the solute container after assembly, and the solute container through hole and the support through hole are not communicated;
[0039] Figure 6 It is a whole structure diagram of the solute container in the present application;
[0040] Figure 7 It is a whole structure diagram of the rotating member in the first view angle in the present application;
[0041] Figure 8 It is a whole structure diagram of the rotating member in the second view angle in the present application;
[0042] Figure 9The whole structure diagram of the cover body and the rotating driving part in the utility model;
[0043] Figure 10 The whole structure diagram of the container when the rotating driving part cooperates with the rotating part in the utility model;
[0044] Figure 11 The cross section view when the support and the solute container are assembled and the solute container through hole and the support through hole are communicated in the utility model;
[0045] Figure 12 The structure view of the step part and the convex strip in the utility model. DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0046] The technical solutions in the embodiments of the utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are only part of the embodiments of the utility model, rather than all the embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative labor fall within the protection scope of the utility model.
[0047] Embodiment 1:
[0048] The embodiment provides a container, as shown in the figure, which comprises: Figures 1-3
[0049] The solvent container 1 has an opening part 11, and the solvent container 1 is used for containing solvent, in the embodiment, the solvent comprises drinkable liquid substances, such as drinking water or other beverages; meanwhile, the outer periphery surface of the opening part 11 is provided with external threads 111;
[0050] The support 2 is provided with a support through hole 21 in communication with the inside of the solvent container 1, and the whole support 2 extends into the inside of the solvent container 1 through the opening part 11, so as to be connected with the solvent container 1 in a separable mode;
[0051] The solute container 3 is used for containing solute, and the bottom surface is provided with a solute container through hole 31, and the solute container 3 extends into the inside of the support 2; in the embodiment, the solute comprises drinkable liquid substances, such as honey and the like, or edible solid particle substances, such as probiotic powder and the like;
[0052] The rotating part 4 is used for connecting the solute container 3 in a separable mode, and rotates synchronously with the solute container 3; further, in order to facilitate taking out the rotating part 4, a handle is arranged on the side of the rotating part 4 away from the solvent container 1, and the rotating part 4 can be taken out through the handle;
[0053] The cover 5 has an internal thread on its inner wall surface that mates with the external thread 111, so that the cover 5 and the solvent container 1 are threadedly connected through the engagement of the external thread 111 and the internal thread.
[0054] And a rotation drive 6, which is connected to the outer end face of the cover 5 away from the solvent container 1, for driving the rotation 4 to rotate;
[0055] In this embodiment, the solvent container 1, the support 2, the solute container 3, the rotating part 4, and the cover 5 are all coaxially arranged;
[0056] After the cover 5 is separated from the solvent container 1, the rotating drive 6 and the rotating component 4 are driven to rotate synchronously, so that the support through hole 21 and the solute container through hole 31 are connected to each other, so that the solute in the solute container 3 can be mixed with the solvent in the solvent container 1 through the solute container through hole 31 and the support through hole 21.
[0057] Furthermore, such as Figures 4-5 As shown, the bracket 2 includes:
[0058] The cylindrical support body 24 extends into the solvent container 1 through the opening 11 for a separable connection with the solvent container 1. A support through hole 21 is provided on the bottom surface facing the bottom of the solvent container 1, and a first rotation limiting block 211 and a second rotation limiting block 212 are provided on the top surface away from the bottom of the solvent container 1. Preferably, in order to reduce the structural weight, the outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical support body 24 is a hollow structure with at least one opening 242.
[0059] Connecting block 22, which connects to the outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical support body 24; in this embodiment, there are multiple connecting blocks 22 (such as 3), which are evenly spaced in the circumferential direction, and a liquid flow channel 221 is formed between two adjacent connecting blocks 22;
[0060] And an annular component 23, which connects to the outer peripheral surface of each connecting block 22, and the outer peripheral surface of the annular component 23 is provided with a guide groove 231. In this embodiment, there can be multiple guide grooves 231, such as three, and they are evenly spaced in the circumferential direction.
[0061] Meanwhile, the cylindrical support body 24, connecting block 22, annular component 23, first rotation limiting block 211 and second rotation limiting block 212 are integrally formed structures.
[0062] Furthermore, such as Figure 6 As shown, the solute container 3 has a slot 32 on its outer circumferential surface. In this embodiment, there may be multiple slots 32, such as three, and they are evenly spaced in the circumferential direction.
[0063] likeFigures 7-8 As shown in the figure, the rotating member 4 is provided with a clamping block 41 and a stop block 42 on the bottom surface of the solvent container 1, and a liquid through hole 43 is opened, and a clamping groove 44 is opened on the top surface away from the solvent container 1. In this embodiment, the first rotation limiting block 211 and the second rotation limiting block 212 are located on the rotation path of the stop block 42, and the clamping block 41 and the liquid through hole 43 can be multiple, such as three, and are uniformly spaced in the circumferential direction. The positions of the clamping block 41 and the liquid through hole 43 correspond one by one.
[0064] As shown in the figure, Figure 9 The rotating drive member 6 includes a drive member body 61 and a flange 62 connected to the outer periphery of the drive member body 61. In this embodiment, the flange 62 can be multiple, such as three, and is uniformly spaced in the circumferential direction. The positions of the flange 62 and the clamping groove 44 correspond one by one. In this embodiment, the drive member body 61, the flange 62, and the cover 5 are integrally formed.
[0065] The use process of the container in this embodiment is as follows:
[0066] A suitable amount of solvent (such as water) is filled in the solvent container 1, such as 70% of the volume of the solvent container 1;
[0067] The solute container 3 is sleeved on the support 2, and the solute container through hole 31 and the support through hole 21 are completely not connected (such as Figure 5 As shown in the figure), and then the support 2 is installed in the solute container 3;
[0068] The solute (such as honey) is injected into the solute container 3, and then the clamping block 41 of the rotating member 4 is correspondingly clamped with the clamping groove 32 of the outer periphery of the solute container 3. At this time, the stop block 42 is located between the first rotation limiting block 211 and the second rotation limiting block 212;
[0069] Finally, the inner thread of the cover 5 is matched with the outer thread 111 of the opening 11, and the cover 5 is rotated, so that the cover 5 and the solvent container 1 are tightly connected.
[0070] When drinking is needed, as shown in the figure, Figure 10 The cover 5 is loosened, and is separated from the solvent container 1. The cover 5 is inverted, so that the flange 62 of the rotating drive member 6 is correspondingly clamped into the clamping groove 44 of the rotating member 4. The rotating drive member 6 is rotated, so that the rotating member 4 and the solute container 3 are synchronously rotated;
[0071] As shown in the figure, Figure 11As shown, when the rotating component 4 rotates until the stop block 42 abuts against the first rotation limiting block 211, the solute container through hole 31 and the support through hole 21 are connected, and at least one liquid flow channel 221 is connected to the liquid through hole 43 (preferably, each liquid flow channel 221 is connected to a corresponding liquid through hole 43). The solute inside the solute container 3 enters the solvent under the action of gravity through the solute container through hole 31 and the support through hole 21, and mixes with the solvent. At the same time, the solution in the solvent container 1 can flow out through the liquid flow channel 221 and the liquid through hole 43 for the user to drink. After the solute inside the solute container 3 has been released, the rotating component 4 is rotated in the opposite direction. When the rotating component 4 rotates until the stop block 42 abuts against the second rotation limiting block 212 (as shown in the image), the solute container through hole 31 and the support through hole 211 are connected, and the solute container through hole 3 is connected to the support through hole 211, and the support through hole 211 is connected to the support through hole 212 (as shown in the image), the solute container through hole 3 and the support through hole 211 are connected to the support through hole 212. Figure 5 If the solute container through hole 31 and the support through hole 21 are completely misaligned, they will once again be in a state of complete non-communication.
[0072] Furthermore, in this embodiment, since the rotating component 4 and the solute container 3 are detachably connected, the user can also separate the rotating component 4 from the solute container 3 and directly drink the solution in the solvent container 1 through the liquid flow channel 221.
[0073] The above components can be repeatedly assembled and disassembled for reuse.
[0074] Therefore, the container in this embodiment has a simple structure, is easy to use, and its components can be repeatedly assembled and disassembled, making it reusable. This further helps to reduce usage costs and is in line with environmental protection principles.
[0075] Example 2:
[0076] The only difference between this embodiment and Embodiment 1 is that, Figure 12 As shown, the inner wall of the opening 11 has a stepped portion 112 arranged circumferentially and a protruding strip 113 arranged axially. The number of protruding strips 113 is the same as that of the guide grooves 231. When the cylindrical support body 24 extends into the solvent container 1 through the opening 11, each guide groove 231 slides with a protruding strip 113, so that the cylindrical support body 24 slides along the extension direction of the protruding strip 113 until the bottom surface of the cylindrical support body 24 abuts against the stepped portion 112. Thus, the support 2 can be quickly installed in the solvent container 1 by the guidance of the guide grooves 231 and the protruding strips 113. At the same time, the guide grooves 231 and the protruding strips 113 are engaged and interact with each other by compression. Thus, the protruding strips 113 can be clamped by the guide grooves 231 to fix the overall position of the support 2.
[0077] Example 3:
[0078] The difference between the embodiment and the embodiment 1 or 2 is that the rotating part 4 is provided with a clamping block 41 on the bottom surface of the solvent container 1, and a liquid through hole 43 is formed, and a clamping groove 44 is formed on the top surface away from the solvent container 1, and the first rotation limiting block 211 and the second rotation limiting block 212 are located on the rotation path of at least one clamping block 41, and the clamping block 41 and the liquid through hole 43 can be multiple, such as three, and are uniformly spaced in the circumferential direction, and the positions of the clamping hole 32 and the clamping block 41 are one-to-one corresponding.
[0079] The use process of the container in the embodiment is as follows:
[0080] The solute (such as honey) is injected into the solute container 3, and then the clamping block 41 of the rotating part 4 is correspondingly clamped with the clamping hole 32 of the outer circumferential surface of the solute container 3, at this time, at least one clamping block 41 is located between the first rotation limiting block 211 and the second rotation limiting block 212.
[0081] When the rotating part 4 is rotated to abut the clamping block 41 and the first rotation limiting block 211, the solute container through hole 31 and the support through hole 21 are communicated, and at least one liquid flow channel 221 is communicated with the liquid through hole 43 (preferably, each liquid flow channel 221 is correspondingly communicated with a liquid through hole 43), when the rotating part 4 is rotated to abut the clamping block 41 and the second rotation limiting block 212, then the solute container through hole 31 and the support through hole 21 are completely staggered, and are again in a completely disconnected state.
[0082] The other use processes are the same as those of the embodiment 1, and will not be described here.
[0083] In summary, the container in the utility model has simple structure, convenient use, and components can be repeatedly assembled and disassembled, so it can be repeatedly used, further helps to reduce use cost, and meets the environmental protection concept.
[0084] It should be noted that the technical features in the above embodiments 1-2 can be combined in any way, and the technical solutions formed by the combination all belong to the protection scope of the application. In this document, terms such as "include", "contain" or any other variants are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, so that the process, method, article or equipment including a series of elements not only includes those elements, but also includes other elements not explicitly listed, or includes elements inherent to such process, method, article or equipment. Without more limitations, the element defined by the statement "including a" does not exclude the presence of another identical element in the process, method, article or equipment including the element.
[0085] Although the embodiments of the present application have been shown and described, it is to be understood that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present application, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A container, characterized in that, include: A solvent container having an opening, and said solvent container being used to hold solvent; The support has a support through hole on its bottom surface that communicates with the interior of the solvent container, and the entire support extends into the interior of the solvent container through the opening. A solute container for holding a solute, with a solute container through hole on the bottom surface, the solute container extending into the support; A rotating component for detachably connecting the solute container and rotating synchronously with the solute container; A cap that connects to the solvent container; And a rotation drive, which is connected to the outer end face of the cover away from the solvent container, for driving the rotation of the rotating component; After the cover is separated from the solvent container, the rotating component and the solute container are driven to rotate synchronously by the driving component, so that the through hole of the support and the through hole of the solute container are connected to each other, thereby allowing the solute in the solute container to mix with the solvent in the solvent container.
2. The container as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The support includes: The cylindrical support body extends into the solvent container through the opening to be detachably connected to the solvent container, and the support has a through hole on the bottom surface facing the bottom of the solvent container, and a first rotation limiting block and a second rotation limiting block are provided on the top surface away from the bottom of the solvent container. Multiple connecting blocks are connected to the outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical support body, and a liquid flow channel is formed between two adjacent connecting blocks.
3. The container as described in claim 2, characterized in that, The support also includes: An annular component connects to the outer peripheral surface of each connecting block, and a guide groove is provided on the outer peripheral surface of the annular component.
4. The container as described in claim 3, characterized in that, The cylindrical support body, connecting block, annular component, first rotation limiting block, and second rotation limiting block are integrally formed.
5. The container as described in claim 2, characterized in that, The solute container has a slot on its outer circumference. The rotating component has a locking block and a stop block on its bottom surface facing the solvent container, and a liquid through hole is provided. A locking groove is provided on its top surface away from the solvent container. The first rotation limiting block and the second rotation limiting block are both located on the rotation path of the stop block, and the locking slot and the locking block can be locked together.
6. The container as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that, The solute container has a slot on its outer circumference. The rotating component has a locking block on its bottom surface facing the solvent container and a liquid through hole, and a locking groove on its top surface away from the solvent container. The first rotation limiting block and the second rotation limiting block are both located on the rotation path of the locking block, and the locking slot and the locking block can be engaged.
7. The container as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that, The rotary drive includes a drive body and a flange that connects to the outer peripheral surface of the drive body, and the slot and the flange can cooperate with each other.
8. The container as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that, When the rotating component rotates to the point where the stop block abuts against the first rotation limit block, the solute container through hole and the support through hole are connected, and at least one liquid flow channel is connected to the liquid through hole; When the rotating part rotates to the point where the stop block abuts against the second rotation limit block, the solute container through hole and the support through hole are completely disconnected.
9. The container as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that, A raised strip is formed on the inner wall surface of the opening, which is arranged along the axial direction. When the cylindrical support body extends into the solvent container through the opening, each guide groove slides in conjunction with a protrusion, causing the entire cylindrical support body to slide along the extension direction of the protrusion.
10. The container as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that, The inner wall of the opening has a stepped portion that is circumferentially arranged and can abut against the bottom surface of the cylindrical support body.
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