Expandable outdoor drinking handle flask

By designing a detachable storage sleeve on the outside of the portable sports water bottle, the tea set and tea canister are integrated, solving the problems of flavor loss during tea brewing and limitations in drinking water, and meeting the diverse usage needs of outdoor sports.

CN224320374UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-05WUYI COUNTY SHUANGLI CUP IND CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
WUYI COUNTY SHUANGLI CUP IND CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-05-23
Publication Date
2026-06-05

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Abstract

The utility model relates to an extendable outdoor drinking water lifting handle kettle, including the kettle body, the kettle cover subassembly of setting at the top of kettle body, be equipped with a plurality of water outlets on the kettle cover subassembly, the surface of the kettle body still is equipped with one or more than one for placing jar body or cup body's limiting mechanism, the utility model discloses the outside of the kettle shell is equipped with the external detachable placing cover, and this kind of structure design breaks through the single water storage function of traditional kettle, realizes the physical integration of tea set, tea leaf jar and the like, solves the pain point that needs to take the scattered article frequently in the outdoor scene.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of water bottle technology, specifically to an expandable outdoor drinking water bottle with a handle. Background Technology

[0002] Portable sports water bottles are lightweight hydration tools designed for outdoor sports, fitness, or daily commutes, with their core function being to meet users' convenient hydration needs in mobile settings. These bottles are typically made from environmentally friendly materials, such as food-grade silicone or stainless steel, which can withstand both high and low temperatures and avoid the impact of plastic odors on water quality. The bottle design prioritizes practicality, making it easy to grip with one hand without being too bulky to increase carrying burden.

[0003] To adapt to sports scenarios, portable water bottles have been optimized and improved in details. The spout often features a one-touch opening or rotating sealing structure, ensuring quick drinking while preventing leaks. Some models also come with a detachable straw or lanyard for easy access during running or cycling. Furthermore, the bottle surface often uses anti-slip textures or heat-insulating technology, providing a stable grip and reducing the impact of hot and cold water transfer on the feel. Some high-end products also have built-in filters, suitable for filtering natural water sources directly during hiking and mountaineering.

[0004] The authorization announcement number CN210696469U discloses a portable sports water bottle. According to its instruction manual and drawings, the solution is as follows: by setting a straw, the two ends of the straw extend to the outside of the lid and the inside of the body of the bottle, respectively. After filling the body of the bottle with water, people can drink water by drinking through the straw, so as to achieve the purpose of drinking water without tilting the water bottle and tilting their heads back.

[0005] However, the solution still has some limitations: 1. When brewing tea, the tea leaves can only be placed inside the kettle beforehand. However, if the tea leaves are steeped for too long, they will obviously lose their best flavor. If the tea leaves are carried separately from the kettle, they will be easily lost, which will cause inconvenience when using it. 2. When drinking water, the solution can only be used with a straw. Therefore, the kettle has certain limitations when pouring water and cannot effectively meet the needs of brewing tea. Summary of the Invention

[0006] This invention addresses the problems encountered when using kettles to brew tea by inventing an expandable outdoor drinking water kettle with a handle. The kettle has an external, detachable storage sleeve on its outer shell. This structural design breaks through the traditional kettle's single water storage function and achieves the physical integration of teaware, tea canisters, and other items. The combined function of water storage and item storage solves the pain point of frequently accessing scattered items in outdoor settings.

[0007] The purpose of this invention is achieved through the following technical solution: an expandable outdoor drinking water jug ​​with handle, including a jug body, a lid assembly disposed on the top of the jug body, the lid assembly having a water outlet, and one or more limiting mechanisms for placing a can or cup on the outside of the jug body.

[0008] Preferably, each limiting mechanism includes a support member disposed on the outside of the kettle body and a placement sleeve detachably connected to the support member, wherein the kettle or cup body can be fitted into the placement sleeve.

[0009] Preferably, the end of the support member is fixed to the kettle body, and a limiting gap is provided between the middle of the support member and the surface of the kettle body. One side of the placement sleeve has a plug, and there is a gap between the plug and the surface of the placement sleeve. The plug can be inserted into the limiting gap to form a detachable connection.

[0010] Preferably, the placement sleeve is configured as a canister placement sleeve for fitting a tea canister. One side of the canister placement sleeve extends outward integrally with a sheet-like insert. The canister placement sleeve has a slit on the side to give it an outward expansion elasticity. The bottom of the canister placement sleeve has a folded edge to prevent the tea canister from sliding down.

[0011] Alternatively, the cup holder can be configured as a cup holder for fitting a water cup. One side of the cup holder extends outward in an integral manner and has a sheet-like insert. The cup holder has a slit on the side to give it the elasticity to expand outward. The diameter of the top opening of the cup holder is larger than the diameter of the bottom opening. The outer side of the cup holder has a spoon buckle for holding a spoon.

[0012] Alternatively, the sleeves can be designed as cup holders for holding water cups and canister holders for holding tea caddies.

[0013] Preferably, the kettle body includes a kettle liner, a kettle shell, and a kettle handle. The kettle liner is located inside the kettle shell. The top of the kettle shell is detachably connected to the kettle lid assembly by means of threads. The surface of the kettle shell is also provided with a kettle handle. This feature is intended to enhance the heat retention of the kettle body and make it easier for the user to pick up the entire kettle body.

[0014] Preferably, the kettle lid assembly includes an inner lid, an outer lid, and a first silicone plug. The inner bottom of the inner lid is threaded to the top of the kettle shell. The first and second water outlets are both located on the surface of the inner lid. The flap is rotatably connected to the surface of the outer lid. The surface of the inner lid is also provided with a vent. The outer lid is provided with a first limiting post above the first and second water outlets. The first limiting post is hollow and can be locked at the ends of the first water outlet and the vent. The middle part of the first limiting post and the interior of the first water outlet and the vent are fitted with the first silicone plug. The interior of the first silicone plug is provided with a plug through hole communicating with the interior of the first water outlet and the vent.

[0015] Preferably, the outer cover is further provided with a hollow second limiting post inside. The bottom of the second limiting post is in close contact with the surface of the inner cover and the second water outlet passes through the interior of the second limiting post. A second silicone plug is also provided on one side of the flap. After the flap is rotated to a specified angle, the second silicone plug can block the top of the second water outlet. This setting is to effectively seal the second water outlet after the flap is rotated.

[0016] Preferably, one end of the flap is provided with a first slot, and one side of the outer cover is provided with a second slot. The interior of the second slot is provided with a spring limiting groove and a button cover is rotatably connected to the interior of the second slot. A metal spring is provided between the spring limiting boss and the spring limiting groove on one side of the button cover, and the end of the button cover is provided with a button buckle that can be locked inside the first slot.

[0017] Preferably, the outer side of the second slot is provided with a rotatable limiting ring, which can be locked onto the outer side of the first slot after being rotated to a specified angle. The side wall of the outer cover is also provided with a handle that can be rotated. This arrangement is to enhance the support after the first slot and the button cover are locked together.

[0018] Compared with existing technologies, this utility model has the following advantages: 1. An external, detachable storage sleeve is provided on the outside of the water bottle shell. This structural design breaks through the traditional single water storage function of water bottles, realizing the physical integration of teaware, tea canisters, and other items. The combined function of water storage and item storage solves the pain point of frequently needing to retrieve scattered items in outdoor scenarios, and has a significant efficiency improvement compared to conventional separate carrying solutions; 2. Addressing the dynamic needs in sports scenarios, this solution improves container compatibility by allowing the cup and canister storage sleeves to be actively removed. It allows users to freely configure their carrying equipment according to the intensity and needs of their activities, responding to the trend of customized equipment demanded by modern outdoor activities. Attached Figure Description

[0019] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of the first embodiment of the present utility model;

[0020] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional view of the first embodiment of the present invention;

[0021] Figure 3 The first embodiment of this utility model is in Figure 2 Enlarged view of region A in the image;

[0022] Figure 4 This is a perspective view of the first embodiment of the present invention after the outer packaging of the tea canister and teacup have been removed.

[0023] Figure 5 This is a perspective view of the first embodiment of the present invention after both the suction nozzle and the flip plate are flipped open;

[0024] Figure 6 This is a partial cross-sectional view of the first embodiment of the present invention;

[0025] Figure 7 This is a cross-sectional view of the cup holder and the can holder in the first, second, and third embodiments of this utility model;

[0026] Figure 8 This is a partial front view of the second embodiment of the present utility model;

[0027] Figure 9 This is a partial front view of the third embodiment of the present utility model.

[0028] The diagram shows the following components: 1. Kettle body; 11. Kettle liner; 12. Kettle shell; 13. Kettle handle; 2. Lid assembly; 21. First spout; 22. Second spout; 23. Inner lid; 24. Outer lid; 25. First silicone plug; 26. Vent; 27. First limiting post; 28. Button cover; 29. ​​Limiting ring; 241. Second limiting post; 242. Spring limiting groove; 243. Second slot; 251. Plug through hole; 281. Spring limiting boss; 282. Button latch; 3. Suction nozzle; 4. Flip plate; 41. Second silicone plug; 42. First slot; 5. Limiting mechanism; 51. Support; 52. Cup holder; 53. Jar holder; 54. Connector; 511. Limiting gap; 521. Spoon latch; 531. Folded edge; 6. Handle. Detailed Implementation

[0029] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings:

[0030] like Figure 1 and 2As shown in the figure, the first embodiment of this utility model is an expandable outdoor drinking water bottle with a handle, which includes a bottle body 1. The bottle body 1 includes a bottle liner 11, a bottle shell 12 and a bottle handle 13. The bottle liner 11 is disposed inside the bottle shell 12. The top of the bottle shell 12 is detachably connected to the lid assembly 2 by means of threads. The surface of the bottle shell 12 is also provided with a bottle handle 13.

[0031] The inner liner 11 of the kettle is made of 304 stainless steel, the outer shell is made of 201 stainless steel, and the handle 13 is made of plastic. There is a gap between the inner liner 11 and the outer shell 12, which is vacuum-sealed to achieve better heat retention.

[0032] Please continue to refer to this. Figure 2 and Figure 6 A lid assembly 2 is set on the top of the kettle body 1. The lid assembly 2 has a first water outlet 21 and a second water outlet 22 inside. The lid assembly 2 has a rotatable suction nozzle 3 located above the first water outlet 21. The suction nozzle 3 has a hollow structure and can communicate with the inside of the first water outlet 21 after the suction nozzle 3 is rotated to a specified angle.

[0033] In this embodiment, the kettle lid assembly 2 includes an inner lid 23 made of PP plastic, an outer lid 24 made of PP plastic, and a first silicone plug 25. The inner bottom of the inner lid 23 is connected to the top of the kettle shell 12 by a thread. The first water outlet 21 and the second water outlet 22 are both provided on the surface of the inner lid 23. The flap 4 is rotatably connected to the surface of the outer lid 24. The surface of the inner lid 23 is also provided with a vent 26. The outer lid 24 is provided with a first limiting post 27 near the top of the first water outlet 21 and the second water outlet 22. The first limiting post 27 is hollow and can be locked at the ends of the first water outlet 21 and the vent 26. The middle part of the first limiting post 27 and the interior of the first water outlet 21 and the vent 26 are fitted with the first silicone plug 25. The interior of the first silicone plug 25 is provided with a plug through hole 251 that communicates with the interior of the first water outlet 21 and the vent 26. The outer cover 24 is also provided with a hollow second limiting post 241 inside. The bottom of the second limiting post 241 is in close contact with the surface of the inner cover 23 and the second water outlet 22 passes through the interior of the second limiting post 241.

[0034] When a user needs to drink water from the inner liner 11 of the water bottle, they must first rotate the spout 3 so that the center of the spout 3 is aligned with the inside of the first water outlet 21 and the through hole 251 of the stopper. At this time, the side wall of the spout 3 no longer presses against the top of the vent 26. The vent 26 can balance the pressure between the inside and outside of the inner liner 11 of the water bottle, making it easier for the user to drink when using the spout 3. The spout 3 is made of PP plastic.

[0035] When drinking water using the nozzle 3, the water will flow out after passing through the first outlet 21, the inside of the plug hole 251, and the inside of the nozzle 3.

[0036] The outer cover 24 is also provided with a handle 6 that can rotate, which is designed to make it easier for the user to carry the entire kettle.

[0037] Please continue to combine Figures 3 to 6 The surface of the lid assembly 2 is also provided with a flap 4 that can rotate. When the flap 4 rotates to a specified angle, it can block the top of the second water outlet 22.

[0038] In this embodiment, one end of the flip plate 4 is provided with a first slot 42, and one side of the outer cover 24 is provided with a second slot 243. The interior of the second slot 243 is provided with a spring limiting groove 242, and the interior of the second slot 243 is rotatably connected to a button cover 28. A metal spring is provided between the spring limiting boss 281 and the spring limiting groove 242 on one side of the button cover 28.

[0039] The end of the button cover 28 is provided with a button latch 282 that can be locked inside the first slot 42. A limiting ring 29 is rotatably provided on the outer side of the second slot 243, and the limiting ring 29 can be locked on the outer side of the first slot 42 after rotating to a specified angle. A second silicone plug 41 is also provided on one side of the flap 4, and the second silicone plug 41 can block the top of the second outlet 22 after the flap 4 is rotated to a specified angle.

[0040] Please refer to Figure 3 When water needs to be poured or drunk from the second outlet 22, press the bottom of the button cover 28 to rotate it relative to the inside of the second slot 243. This causes the button latch 282 at the top of the button cover 28 to rotate and disengage from the inside of the first slot 42. Manually rotate the flap 4 to release the second silicone plug 41 inside the flap 4 from its blockage of the second outlet 22.

[0041] During the pressing of the button cover 28, the metal spring between the spring limiting boss 281 and the spring limiting groove 242 will deform (the metal spring is not shown in the figure). When the first slot 42 is engaged with the end of the button latch 282, the reaction force generated by the metal spring can prevent the two from separating, thereby fixing the flap 4.

[0042] Please refer to Figure 4 and Figure 7The surface of the kettle body 1 is also provided with several limiting mechanisms 5 for placing tea canisters or teacups. The limiting mechanism 5 includes a support member 51, a cup placement sleeve 52, and a canister placement sleeve 53. The surface of the kettle body 1 is provided with several support members 51. A limiting gap 511 is provided between one side of the middle part of the support member 51 and the surface of the kettle body 1. One end of the outer cup placement sleeve 52 or canister placement sleeve 53 is inserted into the limiting gap 511.

[0043] Because the support member 51 itself is not very thick and its cross-section tends to be sheet-like, the kettle can function the same as other kettles on the market when the user chooses not to install the cup holder 52 and the can holder 53. Users can expand the assembly according to their own needs.

[0044] Both the cup holder 52 and the can holder 53 have an outwardly extending connector 54 on one side. The connector 54 can be locked inside the limiting gap 511. Both the cup holder 52 and the can holder 53 have cutouts on their sides, which gives them the elasticity to expand outward.

[0045] The bottom of the canister placement sleeve 53 is provided with a folded edge 531 to prevent the tea canister from sliding down. The canister placement sleeve 53 is mainly designed to hold tea canisters, but it can also hold tea cups if the size allows.

[0046] The diameter of the top opening of the cup body placement sleeve 52 is larger than the diameter of the bottom opening. The outer side of the cup body placement sleeve 52 is provided with a spoon body buckle 521 for holding a spoon. This flared design of the cup body placement sleeve 52 is mainly used to place teacups, but it can also be used to place tea canisters for storing tea if the size allows.

[0047] The cup holder 52 and the canister holder 53 are detachably attached to the water bottle body 1 by using the connector 54 to be detachably attached to the limiting gap 511.

[0048] Please refer to Figure 7 as well as Figure 8 The only difference between the second embodiment of this utility model and the first embodiment is that: in the second embodiment, only one support member 51 is provided on the side of the kettle body 1, and a can body placement sleeve 53 is detachably installed inside the support member 51.

[0049] Similarly, in the second embodiment, the design of the canister placement sleeve 53 is mainly for placing tea canisters, but a tea cup can also be placed in the canister placement sleeve 53 if the size of the opening allows.

[0050] Please refer to Figure 7 as well as Figure 9The only difference between the third embodiment of this utility model and the first embodiment is that: in the third embodiment, only one support member 51 is provided on the side of the kettle body 1, and a cup holder 52 is detachably installed inside the support member 51.

[0051] Similarly, in the third embodiment, the flared design of the cup holder 52 is mainly used to hold teacups, but it can also be used to hold tea caddies if the size allows.

[0052] Working principle and usage of this utility model:

[0053] Users can attach the cup holder 52 and the can holder 53 to the inside of the support 51 according to their needs. At this time, the inside of the kettle liner 11 is only used to hold water. The handle 6 makes it easy for users to carry the entire kettle.

[0054] When you want to brew tea, remove the teacup and tea canister from the cup holder 52 and canister holder 53 respectively. Then, press the bottom of the button cover 28, causing it to rotate relative to the inside of the second slot 243. This rotates the button latch 282 on top of the button cover 28, disengaging it from the inside of the first slot 42. Manually rotate the flap 4 to release the second silicone plug 41 inside the flap 4 from the blockage of the second water outlet 22.

[0055] Open the tea canister, take out a solid tea leaf and put it into the teacup. Use the second spout 22 to brew the tea leaf in the teacup.

[0056] The specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative examples illustrating the spirit of this utility model. Those skilled in the art to which this utility model pertains may make various modifications or additions to the described specific embodiments or use similar methods to replace them, without departing from the spirit of this utility model or exceeding the scope defined by the appended claims.

Claims

1. An expandable outdoor water jug ​​with a handle, comprising a jug body (1), a lid assembly (2) disposed on the top of the jug body (1), the lid assembly (2) having a water outlet, characterized in that, The kettle body (1) is provided with one or more limiting mechanisms (5) for placing the can or cup.

2. The expandable outdoor water jug ​​with handle according to claim 1, characterized in that, Each limiting mechanism (5) includes a support (51) disposed on the outside of the kettle body and a placement sleeve detachably connected to the support (51), the kettle or cup body being able to be fitted into the placement sleeve.

3. The expandable outdoor water jug ​​with handle according to claim 2, characterized in that, The end of the support member (51) is fixed to the kettle body. A limiting gap (511) is provided between the middle part of the support member (51) and the surface of the kettle body (1). One side of the placement sleeve has a plug (54). There is a gap between the plug (54) and the surface of the placement sleeve. The plug (54) can be inserted into the limiting gap (511) to form a detachable connection.

4. The expandable outdoor water jug ​​with handle according to claim 3, characterized in that, The placement sleeve is configured as a canister placement sleeve (53) for fitting a tea canister. One side of the canister placement sleeve (53) extends outward integrally with a sheet-like insert (54). The canister placement sleeve (53) has a cut on the side to make it elastic to expand outward. The bottom of the canister placement sleeve (53) is provided with a folded edge (531) to prevent the tea canister from sliding down. Alternatively, the cup holder can be configured as a cup holder (52) for fitting a water cup. One side of the cup holder (52) extends outward in an integral manner with a sheet-like insert (54). The cup holder (52) has a slit on its side to give it the elasticity to expand outward. The diameter of the top opening of the cup holder (52) is larger than the diameter of the bottom opening. The outer side of the cup holder (52) is provided with a spoon body buckle (521) for securing a spoon. Alternatively, the sleeves can be configured as a cup sleeve (52) for holding a water cup and a canister sleeve (53) for holding a tea canister.

5. The expandable outdoor water jug ​​with handle according to claim 1, characterized in that, The lid assembly (2) has a first outlet (21) and a second outlet (22) inside. The lid assembly (2) has a rotatable suction nozzle (3) located above the first outlet (21). The suction nozzle (3) is a hollow structure and can communicate with the inside of the first outlet (21) after the suction nozzle (3) is rotated to a specified angle. The surface of the lid assembly (2) is also provided with a rotatable flap (4). After the flap (4) is rotated to a specified angle, it can block the top of the second outlet (22).

6. The expandable outdoor water jug ​​with handle according to claim 4, characterized in that, The kettle body (1) includes a kettle liner (11), a kettle shell (12) and a kettle handle (13). The kettle liner (11) is located inside the kettle shell (12). The top of the kettle shell (12) is detachably connected to the kettle lid assembly (2) by means of threads. The surface of the kettle shell (12) is also provided with a kettle handle (13).

7. The expandable outdoor water jug ​​with handle according to claim 5, characterized in that, The kettle lid assembly (2) includes an inner lid (23), an outer lid (24), and a first silicone plug (25). The inner bottom of the inner lid (23) is threaded to the top of the kettle shell (12). The first water outlet (21) and the second water outlet (22) are both located on the surface of the inner lid (23). The flap (4) is rotatably connected to the surface of the outer lid (24). The surface of the inner lid (23) is also provided with a vent (26). The outer lid (24) is located near the first water outlet (25). 21) A first limiting post (27) is provided above the second water outlet (22). The first limiting post (27) is hollow and can be locked at the ends of the first water outlet (21) and the vent (26). A first silicone plug (25) is installed in the middle of the first limiting post (27) and inside the first water outlet (21) and the vent (26). The first silicone plug (25) has a plug through hole (251) inside that communicates with the inside of the first water outlet (21) and the vent (26).

8. The expandable outdoor water jug ​​with handle according to claim 7, characterized in that, The outer cover (24) is also provided with a hollow second limiting post (241). The bottom of the second limiting post (241) is close to the surface of the inner cover (23) and the second water outlet (22) passes through the interior of the second limiting post (241). The flap (4) is also provided with a second silicone plug (41) on one side. After the flap (4) is rotated to a specified angle, the second silicone plug (41) can block the top of the second water outlet (22).

9. The expandable outdoor water jug ​​with handle according to claim 8, characterized in that, One end of the flap (4) is provided with a first slot (42), and one side of the outer cover (24) is provided with a second slot (243). The interior of the second slot (243) is provided with a spring limiting groove (242) and a button cover (28) is rotatably connected inside the second slot (243). A metal spring is provided between the spring limiting boss (281) and the spring limiting groove (242) on one side of the button cover (28). The end of the button cover (28) is provided with a button buckle (282) that can be locked inside the first slot (42).

10. The expandable outdoor water jug ​​with handle according to claim 9, characterized in that, The outer side of the second slot (243) is provided with a rotatable retaining ring (29). After the retaining ring (29) is rotated to a specified angle, it can be locked on the outer side of the first slot (42). The side wall of the outer cover (24) is also provided with a handle (6) that can be rotated.