Bubble jug

By designing the structure of the sparkling water pitcher, including the pitcher body, lid, top cover, and drinking tube assembly, the problem of sparkling water cups being inconvenient for direct drinking has been solved, enabling convenient direct drinking and safe operation of sparkling water.

CN224344647UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-12YONGKANG JITAI IND & TRADE CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
YONGKANG JITAI IND & TRADE CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-06-13
Publication Date
2026-06-12

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing sparkling water cups are not convenient for direct drinking, so it is necessary to consider disassembling and replacing the gas generator.

Method used

Design a sparkling water kettle, comprising a kettle body, a kettle lid, a top cover, and a drinking tube assembly. The kettle lid is equipped with a gas generator, and the kettle body contains a drinking tube assembly. The drinking tube assembly passes through the kettle lid and is connected to the top cover with a tube opening cap. A pressure relief valve assembly connects the kettle body to the outside world, enabling convenient operation of the gas generator and direct drinking of the liquid.

Benefits of technology

It enables convenient direct drinking of sparkling water and prevents the kettle from connecting to the outside world when not in use, ensuring safety and convenience.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to liquid containing utensil technical field, concretely relates to a bubble kettle, including the kettle body, the kettle body upper cover is equipped with the kettle cover, is provided with the gas generating device on the kettle cover, and the gas generating device is connected with the kettle body, be provided with the upper cover on the kettle cover, and the upper cover forms the installation space with the kettle cover, be provided with the drinking water pipe subassembly in the kettle body, and the first end of drinking water pipe subassembly is located in the kettle body, and the second end of drinking water pipe subassembly is connected with the pipe orifice cover after passing through the kettle cover and the upper cover in proper order, be provided with the gas generating device that can communicate with the kettle body on the kettle cover, open the gas generating device can produce gas and melt into the liquid that the kettle body is filled with, set up drinking water pipe subassembly in the kettle body, and drinking water pipe subassembly exposes outside after passing through the kettle cover and the upper cover, and the one end of drinking water pipe subassembly exposed outside is provided with the pipe orifice cover, prevents the kettle body from communicating with the outside through drinking water pipe subassembly when not using.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of liquid holding containers, specifically to a bubble water jug. Background Technology

[0002] Currently, sparkling water cups are very popular due to their unique flavor and healthier options compared to carbonated beverages. However, most sparkling water cups on the market can only be used to pour out sparkling water for drinking, as they need to accommodate the disassembly and replacement of the gas generator. Drinking directly from the cup is inconvenient. Utility Model Content

[0003] To address the problem that current sparkling water cups are inconvenient for direct drinking, this utility model provides a sparkling water pitcher.

[0004] The technical solution of this utility model is as follows:

[0005] On one hand, this utility model provides a sparkling water bottle, characterized in that: it includes a bottle body; a bottle lid, which is disposed on the bottle body and has a gas generating device connected to the bottle body; a top cover, which is disposed on the bottle lid and forms an installation space between the top cover and the bottle lid; and a drinking tube assembly, the first end of which is located in the bottle body and the second end of which passes through the bottle lid and the top cover in sequence and is connected to a tube opening cap.

[0006] Furthermore, the drinking pipe assembly includes a first drinking pipe and a second drinking pipe that cooperate with each other. The first end of the first drinking pipe is located inside the kettle body, and the second end of the first drinking pipe passes through the kettle lid and is located within the installation space. The first end of the second drinking pipe is detachably connected to the second end of the first drinking pipe. The second end of the second drinking pipe passes through the top cover and is connected to the pipe opening cap.

[0007] Furthermore, the second end of the first drinking tube is plugged into the first end of the second drinking tube; and / or, the second end of the first drinking tube is flush with the inner top wall of the upper cover.

[0008] Furthermore, the nozzle cap is threadedly connected to the second end of the drinking pipe assembly; and / or, the kettle lid is threadedly connected to the kettle body; and / or, the nozzle cap is connected to the upper cover via a connecting piece.

[0009] Furthermore, it also includes a pressure relief valve assembly that connects the kettle body to the outside.

[0010] Furthermore, the pressure relief valve assembly is disposed on the lid and can connect the kettle body with the mounting space.

[0011] Furthermore, the pressure relief valve assembly includes a spring-loaded pressure relief valve; and / or, the installation space is a non-sealed space.

[0012] Furthermore, the upper cover and the kettle lid are connected by a fastening assembly; and / or, the upper cover and the kettle lid are connected by a snap-fit ​​assembly.

[0013] Furthermore, a receiving groove is provided on the lid of the kettle, and the gas generating device includes a gas egg that can be placed in the receiving groove and a nozzle tube installed in the receiving groove, the nozzle tube connecting the kettle body and the receiving groove.

[0014] Furthermore, the receiving slots are provided in multiple ways, with the nozzle tube installed in one of the receiving slots; and / or, the receiving slots are provided in three or more ways, arranged in a ring; and / or, the inner wall of the upper cover is provided with a pushing part relative to the nozzle tube, the pushing part being used to push the corresponding air ball into the nozzle tube when the upper cover is closed.

[0015] The beneficial effects achieved by this utility model are as follows:

[0016] The present invention relates to a sparkling water kettle, comprising a kettle body; a kettle lid is provided on the kettle body, and a gas generating device is provided on the kettle lid, the gas generating device being connected to the kettle body; an upper cover is provided on the kettle lid, and an installation space is formed between the upper cover and the kettle lid; a drinking tube assembly is provided inside the kettle body, the first end of the drinking tube assembly is located inside the kettle body, and the second end of the drinking tube assembly passes through the kettle lid and the upper cover in sequence and is connected to a tube opening cap.

[0017] The kettle body is equipped with a lid, which has a gas generator that connects to the kettle body. When the gas generator is turned on, gas is generated and mixed with the liquid contained in the kettle body, such as producing sparkling water. The lid has an upper cover, which forms an installation space between the upper cover and the kettle lid for assembling or controlling the gas generator. When the upper cover is closed, it protects the gas generator. The kettle body is equipped with a drinking water tube assembly, which allows the water in the kettle to be drunk directly. The drinking water tube assembly passes through the kettle lid and the upper cover and is exposed on the outside. The exposed end of the drinking water tube assembly is equipped with a cap to prevent the kettle body from communicating with the outside world through the drinking water tube assembly when not in use. Attached Figure Description

[0018] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and form part of this specification, illustrate embodiments consistent with this application and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of this application.

[0019] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, for those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0020] One or more embodiments are illustrated by way of example with reference numerals in the accompanying drawings. These illustrations do not constitute a limitation on the embodiments. Elements with the same reference numerals in the drawings are denoted as similar elements. Unless otherwise stated, the figures in the drawings are not to be limited by scale.

[0021] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of an embodiment of this application;

[0022] Figure 2 This is an exploded structural diagram of the pot body and lid of this application;

[0023] Figure 3 This is an exploded structural diagram of an embodiment of this application;

[0024] Figure 4 This is a first three-dimensional structural schematic diagram of the lid of the pot in this application;

[0025] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the second three-dimensional structure of the lid in this application.

[0026] In the picture,

[0027] 100. Kettle body; 200. Kettle lid; 300. Gas generator; 400. Top cover; 500. Drinking pipe assembly; 600. Pipe cap; 700. Pressure relief valve assembly; 800. Fastener assembly; 210. Receiving groove; 310. Gas chamber; 320. Nozzle tube; 330. Gas guide tube; 410. Installation space; 420. Connecting piece; 430. Pushing part; 510. First drinking pipe; 520. Second drinking pipe. Detailed Implementation

[0028] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this application clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this application, not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this application, all other embodiments obtained by a person of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this application.

[0029] The following disclosure provides numerous different embodiments or examples for implementing various structures of this application. To simplify the disclosure, specific examples of components and arrangements are described below. These are merely examples and are not intended to limit the scope of this application. Furthermore, reference numerals and / or letters may be repeated in different examples. Such repetition is for simplification and clarity and does not in itself indicate a relationship between the various embodiments and / or arrangements discussed.

[0030] For ease of description, spatial relative terms may be used in this text to describe the relative position or movement of one element or feature relative to another element or feature, as shown in the figure. These relative terms include, for example, "inside," "outside," "middle," "outer," "below," "below," "above," "front," "back," etc. Such spatial relative terms are intended to include different orientations of the device in use or operation, other than those depicted in the figure. For example, if the device in the figure undergoes a positional flip, orientation change, or change of motion, these directional indications will change accordingly. For instance, an element described as "below other elements or features" or "below other elements or features" will subsequently be oriented "above other elements or features" or "above other elements or features." Therefore, the example term "below" can include both upper and lower orientations. The device may be otherwise oriented (rotated 90 degrees or in other directions), and the spatial relative descriptors used in this text will be interpreted accordingly.

[0031] This application discloses a sparkling water bottle, including a bottle body 100; a bottle lid 200 is provided on the upper part of the bottle body 100, and a gas generating device 300 is provided on the bottle lid 200, which is connected to the bottle body 100; an upper cover 400 is provided on the bottle lid 200, and an installation space 410 is formed between the upper cover 400 and the bottle lid 200; a drinking water tube assembly 500 is provided inside the bottle body 100, the first end of the drinking water tube assembly 500 is located inside the bottle body 100, and the second end of the drinking water tube assembly 500 passes through the bottle lid 200 and the upper cover 400 in sequence and is connected to a pipe cap 600.

[0032] In this embodiment, a lid 200 is provided on the kettle body 100, and a gas generating device 300 that can communicate with the kettle body 100 is provided on the lid 200. When the gas generating device 300 is turned on, gas is generated and mixed with the liquid contained in the kettle body 100, such as producing sparkling water. An upper cover 400 is provided on the lid 200, and an installation space 410 for disassembling or controlling the gas generating device 300 is formed between the upper cover 400 and the lid 200. When the upper cover 400 is closed, it protects the gas generating device 300. A drinking pipe assembly 500 is provided inside the kettle body 100. The drinking pipe assembly 500 passes through the lid 200 and the upper cover 400 and is exposed on the outside. A pipe cap 600 is provided on the exposed end of the drinking pipe assembly 500 to prevent the kettle body 100 from communicating with the outside through the drinking pipe assembly 500 when not in use.

[0033] In an optional or preferred embodiment, the spout cap 600 and the drinking pipe assembly 500 are preferably connected by a detachable fixing method to prevent the spout cap 600 from loosening due to high air pressure inside the kettle body 100; for example, threaded connection, snap-fit ​​connection, etc.; preferably, such as Figure 3 As shown, the nozzle cap 600 can also be hinged to the upper cover 400 via a connecting piece 420.

[0034] In an optional or preferred embodiment, the sparkling water kettle also includes a pressure relief valve assembly 700, which is connected to the kettle body 100 and the outside. The pressure relief valve assembly 700 is used to automatically release pressure when the air pressure inside the kettle body 100 exceeds a preset value. The pressure relief valve assembly 700 itself is a conventional technology, so its specific structure will not be described in detail; for example, a spring-loaded pressure relief valve.

[0035] Although the pressure relief valve assembly 700 itself is conventional technology, it should be understood that its arrangement is designed according to the overall structure of this application. The pressure relief valve assembly 700 is disposed on the lid 200 and can connect the kettle body 100 and the installation space 410, thereby venting excess air pressure in the kettle body 100 into the installation space 410. Preferably, the installation space 410 is a non-sealed space, which facilitates the discharge of gas from the installation space 410 to the outside. Here, a non-sealed space should be understood as being able to communicate with the outside. It is understood that the installation space 410 being a non-sealed space does not mean that a large opening is required. If the opening is too large, it will affect the protective function of the lid 400 itself. It is sufficient to provide a gap at the connection between the lid 400 and the kettle lid 200, and the gap can be small. Optionally, two pressure relief valve assemblies 700 are provided.

[0036] In an optional or preferred embodiment, the drinking pipe assembly 500 includes a first drinking pipe 510 and a second drinking pipe 520 that cooperate with each other. The first end of the first drinking pipe 510 is located inside the kettle body 100, and the second end of the first drinking pipe 510 passes through the kettle lid 200 and is located inside the installation space 410. The first end of the second drinking pipe 520 is detachably connected to the second end of the first drinking pipe 510. The second end of the second drinking pipe 520 passes through the top cover 400 and is connected to the pipe opening cover 600.

[0037] In this embodiment, to facilitate opening the upper cover 400, such as Figure 3As shown, the drinking pipe assembly 510 is divided into a first drinking pipe 510 and a second drinking pipe 520. The first drinking pipe 510 is located inside the upper cover 400, while the second drinking pipe 520 is located on the upper cover 400 and can move together with the upper cover 400. When the upper cover 400 is closed, the first drinking pipe 510 and the second drinking pipe 520 are connected and in communication, allowing for drinking. When it is necessary to control the gas generator 300, for example, to disassemble or assemble it, the upper cover 400 is opened, causing the second drinking pipe 520 to disengage from the first drinking pipe 510. After disassembly or assembly, the upper cover 400 is closed again, thus restoring the connection between the first drinking pipe 510 and the second drinking pipe 520. This facilitates convenient drinking for the user while also allowing for easy opening of the upper cover 400 for corresponding operations. Optionally, such as... Figure 3 As shown, the top cover 400 is connected to the lid 200 via a rotating connection assembly; it should be understood that the first drinking tube 510 may include a section of tube (not shown) inserted into the bottom of the pot body 100 to facilitate drinking.

[0038] In an optional or preferred embodiment, the second end of the first drinking pipe 510 and the first end of the second drinking pipe 520 are connected by a plug-in joint. This type of joint is relatively simple to operate. It should be understood that the plug-in joint can be such that the ends of the first drinking pipe 510 and the second drinking pipe 520 are just aligned, or the end of the first drinking pipe 510 extends into the second drinking pipe 520, or the end of the second drinking pipe 520 extends into the first drinking pipe 510, or a connecting member is also provided between the first drinking pipe 510 and the second drinking pipe 520 to connect and communicate with them. Preferably, the first drinking pipe 510 and the second drinking pipe 520 have good sealing properties while being connected and communicating, so as to facilitate the drinking of liquid from the drinking pipe assembly 500. For example, at least one of the first drinking pipe 510 and the second drinking pipe 520 can be elastic to ensure the sealing of the connection between them.

[0039] Optionally, the second end of the first drinking pipe 510 is flush with the inner top wall of the upper cover 400, and the first end of the second drinking pipe 520 abuts against the second end of the first drinking pipe 510; Optionally, the first drinking pipe 510 and the second drinking pipe 520 have at least annular abutment and closed areas.

[0040] In an optional or preferred embodiment, the lid 200 and the body 100 are detachably connected, such as by a threaded connection or a snap-fit ​​connection.

[0041] In an optional or preferred embodiment, the upper cover 400 and the lid 200 are connected by a snap fastener assembly 800, so that the upper cover 400 and the lid 200 have a tendency to move closer together towards each other.

[0042] In an optional or preferred embodiment, the top cover 400 and the lid 200 are connected by a snap-fit ​​assembly.

[0043] In an optional or preferred embodiment, a receiving groove 210 is provided on the lid 200, and the gas generating device 300 includes a gas egg 310 that can be disposed in the receiving groove 210 and a nozzle tube 320 installed in the receiving groove 210, the nozzle tube 320 connecting the kettle body 100 and the receiving groove 210.

[0044] In this embodiment, a receiving groove 210 is provided on the lid 200. Placing the gas egg 310 in the receiving groove 210 can reduce the installation volume and can also position the gas egg 310. In use, the gas egg 310 in the receiving groove 210 is pushed towards the nozzle tube 320. The nozzle tube 320 will puncture the seal on the gas egg 310, thereby connecting the inside of the kettle body 100 and the inside of the gas egg 310 through the nozzle tube 320, so that the gas inside the gas egg 310 can enter the kettle body 100.

[0045] Optionally, the nozzle 320 is disposed at the bottom of the mounting groove 210.

[0046] In an optional or preferred embodiment, the inner wall of the upper cover 400 is provided with a pushing part 430 relative to the nozzle tube 320. The pushing part 430 is used to push the corresponding air ball 310 into the nozzle tube 320 when the upper cover 400 is closed, thereby causing the sealing film of the air ball 310 to break, so that the gas in the air ball 310 enters the pot body 100 through the air guide tube 330.

[0047] In an optional or preferred embodiment, the pushing part 430 is not easily deformed to prevent insufficient thrust when pushing the air ball 310; its material can preferably be metal, so as to achieve the effect of not being easily deformed in a small volume.

[0048] In an optional or preferred embodiment, the pushing part 430 may be provided as an inner bottom protruding from the upper cover 400; optionally, the pushing part 430 may be integrally formed with the upper cover 400, for example, integrally injection molded; optionally, the pushing part 430 may also be designed separately from the upper cover 400, with the pushing part 430 and the upper cover 400 connected to each other.

[0049] In an optional or preferred embodiment, multiple receiving slots 210 are provided. One receiving slot 210 is equipped with a nozzle tube 320. The receiving slot 210 with the nozzle tube 320 is used when the air egg 310 is in use. The other receiving slots 210 can hold air eggs 310 for storage, which is convenient for carrying when going out. Preferably, three receiving slots 210 are provided and are evenly distributed in a ring or near-ring shape with the first drinking pipe 510 to better utilize the surface area of ​​the lid 200 and also to make it more aesthetically pleasing.

[0050] It should be understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular exemplary embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting. Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “described” as used herein may also mean including the plural forms. The terms “comprising,” “including,” “containing,” and “having” are inclusive and therefore indicate the presence of the stated features, steps, operations, elements, and / or components, but do not exclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, steps, operations, elements, components, and / or combinations thereof. The method steps, processes, and operations described herein are not construed as requiring them to be performed in a particular order described or illustrated unless the order of performance is explicitly indicated. It should also be understood that additional or alternative steps may be used.

[0051] Although terms such as first, second, third, etc., may be used in this document to describe multiple elements, components, regions, layers, and / or segments, these elements, components, regions, layers, and / or segments should not be limited by these terms. These terms may be used only to distinguish one element, component, region, layer, or segment from another. Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, terms such as "first," "second," and other numerical terms used herein do not imply order or sequence. Therefore, the first element, component, region, layer, or segment discussed below may be referred to as the second element, component, region, layer, or segment without departing from the teachings of the exemplary embodiments.

[0052] The above description is merely a specific embodiment of this application, enabling those skilled in the art to understand or implement this application. Various modifications to these embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the general principles defined herein may be implemented in other embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of this application. Therefore, this application is not to be limited to the embodiments shown herein, but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and novel features claimed herein.

Claims

1. A sparkling water pitcher, characterized in that: Includes a kettle body (100); a kettle lid (200) covering the kettle body (100), on which a gas generator (300) is provided and connected to the kettle body (100); a top cover (400) covering the kettle lid (200) and forming an installation space (410) between the kettle lid (200); and a drinking water pipe assembly (500), with its first end located inside the kettle body (100) and its second end passing through the kettle lid (200) and the top cover (400) in sequence and connected to a pipe cap (600).

2. The sparkling water kettle according to claim 1, characterized in that: The drinking pipe assembly (500) includes a first drinking pipe (510) and a second drinking pipe (520) that cooperate with each other. The first end of the first drinking pipe (510) is located inside the kettle body (100), and the second end of the first drinking pipe (510) passes through the kettle lid (200) and is located inside the installation space (410). The first end of the second drinking pipe (520) is detachably connected to the second end of the first drinking pipe (510). The second end of the second drinking pipe (520) passes through the top cover (400) and is connected to the pipe opening cover (600).

3. The sparkling water kettle according to claim 2, characterized in that: The second end of the first drinking pipe (510) is plugged into the first end of the second drinking pipe (520); and / or, the second end of the first drinking pipe (510) is flush with the inner top wall of the upper cover (400).

4. The sparkling water kettle according to claim 1, characterized in that: The nozzle cap (600) is threaded to the second end of the drinking pipe assembly (500); and / or, the kettle lid (200) is threaded to the kettle body (100); and / or, the nozzle cap (600) is connected to the top cover (400) by a connecting piece (420).

5. The sparkling water kettle according to claim 1, characterized in that: It also includes a pressure relief valve assembly (700) that connects the kettle body (100) to the outside.

6. The sparkling water kettle according to claim 5, characterized in that: The pressure relief valve assembly (700) is disposed on the lid (200) and can connect the kettle body (100) with the mounting space (410).

7. The sparkling water kettle according to claim 6, characterized in that: The pressure relief valve assembly (700) includes a spring-loaded pressure relief valve; and / or, the installation space (410) is a non-sealed space.

8. The sparkling water kettle according to claim 1, characterized in that: The upper cover (400) is connected to the pot lid (200) by a snap fastener assembly (800); and / or, the upper cover (400) is connected to the pot lid (200) by a snap fastener assembly.

9. The sparkling water kettle according to any one of claims 1-8, characterized in that: The lid (200) has a receiving groove (210), and the gas generating device (300) includes a gas egg (310) that can be placed in the receiving groove (210) and a nozzle tube (320) installed in the receiving groove (210). The nozzle tube (320) connects the kettle body (100) and the receiving groove (210).

10. The sparkling water kettle according to claim 9, characterized in that: The receiving slots (210) are provided in a plurality of them, and the nozzle tube (320) is installed in one of the receiving slots (210); and / or, the receiving slots (210) are provided in three or more and arranged in a ring; and / or, the inner wall of the upper cover (400) is provided with a pushing part (430) relative to the nozzle tube (320), the pushing part (430) being used to push the corresponding gas bullet (310) into the nozzle tube (320) when the upper cover (400) is closed.