CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The disclosure herein relates to a sealable drinking container. In particular, the
disclosure relates to preserving the freshness, taste, nutrients and natural appearance
of a smoothie or fruit/vegetable juice on the go, by using an air-extracting mechanism.
The air-extracting mechanism is designed to use a sealable coupling mechanism to couple
with a container body to form the sealable drinking container and further configured
to extract air from the sealable space, thus operable as an oxygenation suppressing
apparatus.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] Growing on their popularity because of their high nutritional values, freshness and
good taste, fruits and vegetables based drinks (known as smoothies / green drinks
/ natural juices) are becoming increasingly widespread in the food industry.
[0004] Fresh fruit and vegetable are an important source of vitamins and minerals, but when
they are processed, little remains of vitamins. For example in juices there are hardly
any nutrients. Furthermore, industrially prepared smoothies are not as beneficial
as the freshly made smoothies, as shown in various researches on this topic.
[0005] Industrially prepared and prepackaged smoothies are made from fresh fruit, but the
mixture is already processed and made from concentrated fruit and vegetable juices
and purees. Moreover, as the final product is commonly heat treated again, therefore
there is hardly any more of vitamin C and vitamin B complex as well as other heat-sensitive
secondary plant substances (such as antioxidants and polyphenols).
[0006] Freshly made smoothies are always a better choice over industrially prepared smoothies
as the healthy ingredients are preserved. Storing a smoothie is preferrable by many
people to enable, as it may enable making a double batch and save time or facilitate
taking a quality drink to work, office or for travelling. The main problem encountered
is that oxygenation occurs naturally when your favorite fruits and vegetables are
exposed to oxygen. Further, almost immediately beneficial nutrients and valuable enzymes
start to diminish along with the fresh natural appearance and taste of your favorite
smoothie.
[0007] There is a need for device that conveniently preserves the neccessry healthier ingredients
in a freshly made smoothie / green drink / vegetable or fruit juice for a longer duration,
including vitamins and minerals so that a smoothie can be prepared in advanced for
a later consumption.
[0008] The invention below addresses the above-described needs.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0009] It is an advantage of the current disclosure that it may improve preserving freshness,
taste, nutrients and natural appearance for healthy drinks such as a smoothie, vegetables
/ fruits juice, green drinks and the like, by using an integrated air-extracting device
configured to couple using a sealable coupling mechanism with a container body, extracting
air from the internal sealable space and further operable as an oxygenation suppressing
apparatus. The disclosure described herein may provide a low cost reliable and easy-to-use
solution for on-the-go users while travelling, at the office and the like.
[0010] Aspects of the disclosure present a sealable drinking container for preserving freshness
and taste of a contained beverage in the sealable drinking container, said drinking
container comprising: a container body; an upper cap assembly comprising a sealable
outlet through which the contained beverage is drinkable, the sealable outlet having
a drinking aperture sealable by a sealing element; a sealable coupling mechanism configured
to attach the upper cap assembly with the container body to form a sealable drinking
container having a sealable container space; and an air-extracting device comprising
an activator and an extracting plunger, wherein the air-extracting device is operable
to extract air from the sealable container space thereby suppressing oxygenation of
the contained beverage therein, and the sealing element comprises an air tight seal
configured to prevent leakage of air into the sealable container space.
[0011] As appropriate, the container body comprises a double wall having an inner wall and
an outer wall configured to inhibit conduction of heat from the sealable container
space.
[0012] Optionally, the container body comprises a double vacuum insulated wall having an
inner wall and an outer wall forming a vacuum seal configured to inhibit conduction
of heat from the sealable container space.
[0013] Optionally, the container body of the sealable drinking container comprises a wall
of an opaque material.
[0014] Optionally, the container body of the sealable drinking container comprises a wall
of a transparent material.
[0015] As appropriate, the upper cap assembly comprises an air-extracting chamber configured
to incorporate the air-extracting device. Additionally, the air-extracting device
further comprises a mechanical spring incorporated into the air-extracting chamber
and attached to the extracting plunger.
[0016] As appropriate, the coupling mechanism is configured to couple the upper cap assembly
having at least one female thread with the container body having at least one male
thread.
[0017] As appropriate, the cap assembly further comprises a closure lid comprising the sealing
element. The closure lid is further operable to allow air into the drinking aperture
to facilitate drinking of the contained beverage.
[0018] Optionally, the upper cap assembly further comprises an air-inlet aperture and the
closure lid comprising an air-inlet sealing element operable to seal the air-inlet
aperture.
[0019] Optionally, the sealable outlet further comprises a lip to facilitate direct drinking
therefrom.
[0020] Optionally, the sealable outlet further comprises a spout to facilitate pouring of
the beverage therefrom.
[0021] Optionally, the drinking aperture of the sealable outlet is configured accommodate
a drinking straw.
[0022] It is another aspect of the current disclosure to present an upper cap assembly providing
access to a sealable drinking container for drinking a beverage, the upper cap assembly
comprising: a sealable outlet having an drinking aperture and a sealing element; a
sealable coupling mechanism configured to attach the upper cap assembly with a container
body to form the sealable drinking container having a sealable container space; and
wherein the upper cap assembly is further configured to preserve freshness and taste
of the beverage contained in the sealable drinking container, the upper cap assembly
further comprising: an air-extracting device operable to extract air from the sealable
container space thereby suppressing oxygenation of the contained beverage therein;
and the sealing element comprises an air-tight seal configured to prevent leakage
of air into the sealable container space.
[0023] Accordingly, wherein the air-extracting apparatus comprises: an air-extracting mechanism;
an upper cap body comprising an air-inlet aperture sealable by an air-inlet sealing
element, an air-extracting chamber configured to incorporate the air-extracting mechanism;
and a closure lid comprising the sealing element operable to cover tightly the drinking
aperture of the sealable outlet, the closure lid is configured to lock onto the lip.
[0024] As appropriate, the upper cap assembly of further comprising a closure ring configured
to lock the air-extracting mechanism into the air-extracting chamber. Additionally,
the air-extracting mechanism further comprises a mechanical spring such that the activator
is operable to activate the extracting plunger against the mechanical spring thereby
generating linear motion to evacuate air from the sealable container space.
[0025] As appropriate, the closure lid comprises at least one hinge attached onto the upper
cap body operable to enable the closure lid to turn over and uncover the drinking
aperture of the sealable outlet allowing access of air thereby enabling drinking.
[0026] As appropriate, the closure lid comprises the air-inlet sealing element operable
to cover tightly the air-inlet aperture, and further operable to disengage from the
air-inlet aperture thereby uncovering the air-inlet aperture.
[0027] As appropriate, the coupling mechanism is configured to couple the upper cap assembly
having at least one female thread with the container body having at least one male
thread.
[0028] As appropriate, the seal of the sealing element is made of a rubberized material
configured to fit into the drinking aperture of the sealable outlet.
[0029] As appropriate, the air-inlet sealing element is made of a rubberized material configured
to fit into the air-inlet aperture.
[0030] As appropriate, the extracting plunger further comprises at least one rubberized
sealing ring configured to prevent leakage of liquid into the air-extracting chamber.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0031] For a better understanding of the embodiments and to show how it may be carried into
effect, reference will now be made, purely by way of example, to the accompanying
drawings.
[0032] With specific reference now to the drawings in detail, it is stressed that the particulars
shown are by way of example and for purposes of illustrative discussion of selected
embodiments only, and are presented in the cause of providing what is believed to
be the most useful and readily understood description of the principles and conceptual
aspects. In this regard, no attempt is made to show structural details in more detail
than is necessary for a fundamental understanding; the description taken with the
drawings making apparent to those skilled in the art how the several selected embodiments
may be put into practice. In the accompanying drawings:
Fig. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a sealable drinking container for preserving
the freshness and taste of fruits and/or vegetables beverages, according to one embodiment
of the disclosure;
Fig. 2 is a schematic exploded perspective view of the main elements of a sealable
drinking container, according to the embodiment of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a schematic cross section illustration of the upper cap assembly and the
air extraction mechanism, according to the an embodiment of the current disclosure;
Figs. 4A-B is a schematic front and side cross-section illustrations of a doubled
walled sealable drinking container, according to another embodiment of the current
disclosure;
Figs. 5A-B is a schematic rear and side view illustrations of an opaque walled sealable
drinking container, according to one embodiment of the current disclosure;
Fig. 6 is a schematic perspective view illustration of an upper cap assembly top view
illustration of a sealable drinking container according to an embodiment of the current
disclosure;
Fig. 7 is a schematic top view illustration of an upper cap assembly according to
an embodiment of the current disclosure;
Fig. 8 is a schematic side cross-section illustration of a doubled walled container
body according to an embodiment of the current disclosure; and
Fig. 9 is a schematic perspective illustration of an upper cap assembly coupled with
an exemplified container body according to an embodiment of the current disclosure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0033] It is noted that the systems and methods of the invention herein, may not be limited
in their application to the details of construction and the arrangement of the components
or methods set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings and
examples. The systems and methods of the invention may be capable of other embodiments
or of being practiced or carried out in various ways.
[0034] Alternative methods and materials similar or equivalent to those described herein
may be used in the practice or testing of embodiments of the disclosure. Nevertheless,
particular methods and materials are described herein for illustrative purposes only.
The materials, methods, and examples are not intended to be necessarily limiting.
[0035] Accordingly, various embodiments may omit, substitute, or add various procedures
or components as appropriate. For instance, it should be appreciated that the methods
may be performed in an order different than described, and that various steps may
be added, omitted or combined. Also, aspects and components described with respect
to certain embodiments may be combined in various other embodiments. It should also
be appreciated that the systems, methods, devices, and software may individually or
collectively be components of a larger system, wherein other procedures may take precedence
over or otherwise modify their application.
[0036] The disclosure herein relates to a device associated with a sealable drinking container.
In particular, the disclosure relates to preserving the freshness, taste, nutrients
and natural appearance of one's favorite smoothie / green drink / vegetable or juice
drink on the go, by using an air extraction mechanism configured to extract air from
the interior of the beverage drinking container, thus operable as an oxygenation suppressing
apparatus.
[0037] It is noted that the sealable drinking container may further be used with a variety
of beverages such as coffee, tea and the like. Accordingly, the sealable drinking
container is operable to keep the freshness, aroma and flavor as uniquely associated
by its type.
[0038] As used herein, a smoothie is a thick blended beverage with shake like consistency,
normally pureed in a blender containing fruits and/or vegetables as well as an added
liquid such as fruit juice, vegetable juice, milk, water or even yogurt.
[0039] As used herein, rubberized material is a term used to describe any flexible, stretchable
polymer coated textile or material. The coating on the material may be for various
reasons including water resistance or waterproofing, or to impart non slip, grip or
friction capabilities to the substrate fabric.
[0040] Reference is now made to Fig. 1, there is provided a schematic perspective view illustration
of a sealable drinking container, which is generally indicated at 100, for preserving
the freshness and taste of fruits and/or vegetables beverages (smoothies, green drinks
and the like), according to one embodiment of the invention. The sealable drinking
container 100 includes a container body 110 and an upper cap assembly 120 comprising
an air-extracting device operable as an oxygenation suppressing apparatus.
[0041] The container body 110 includes a shaped container body component 110A and a bottom
cap component 110B. The bottom cap component 110B is configured to attach to the shaped
body component 110A, forming the container body 110. Alternatively, the container
body 110 is made, using a mold or the like, combining the shaped container body component
110A and the bottom cap component 110B as one integrated unit. Additionally, the bottom
cap component 110B may include a bottom horizontal unit or stands such as to allow
putting the sealable drinking container 100 on a flat horizontal surface such as a
table, a tray, a shelve and the like.
[0042] Optionally, the container body 110 comprises a double walled container as described
in the embodiments of Figs. 4A-B, hereinafter. Additionally or alternatively, the
double walled container is made of opaque material. Alternatively, the double walled
material is made of transparent material. As appropriate, the doubled wall material
comprises insulating properties.
[0043] Optionally, the container body 110 comprises of a solid walled container as described
in the embodiments of Figs. 5A-B, hereinafter. Additionally or alternatively, the
solid walled container is made of opaque material. Alternatively, the solid walled
material is made of transparent material. As appropriate, the solid walled material
comprises insulating properties.
[0044] The upper cap assembly 120 includes an upper cap body 121A, an upper cap lip 121
B and an air-extracting mechanism, operable to provide an air-tight liquid container,
to extract air from within the container space and to suppress oxygenation of the
beverage contained therein, keeping taste and freshness. The air-extracting mechanism
includes an air plunger (not shown) operated by an activator 128, a closure ring 126
and a closure lid 122 rotatable over two hinges 124 and configured to be in a locked
position in which the sealing element (not shown, beneath the closure lid 122) may
seal tightly the drinking aperture (Fig. 2, item 212e). The closure lid 122 comprises
a "U" shaped locking element 123 configured to lock the closure lid onto the lip 121B
and provide a safe seal of the upper cap assembly 120. As appropriate, the closure
ring 126 is configured to position securely the air-extracting mechanism onto the
upper cap assembly 120.
[0045] It is noted that when the closure lid 122 is in open state, air is allowed into the
container space through the drinking aperture (Fig. 2, item 212e) such that the beverage
is drinkable.
[0046] It is noted that the schematic perspective view of the sealable drinking container
100 represent the sealable drinking container 100 in a closed position (ready for
on-the-go) after extracting the air from the container space of the sealable drinking
container 100 and the plunger activator 128 is in its lower position.
[0047] It is further noted that the shaped container body 110A, as represented in Fig. 1,
is shown as a cylindrical container body, by way of example only. The shaped container
body 110A may have other cross sectional shapes such as rectangular cross section,
elliptical cross section, triangular cross section and various combinations.
[0048] Reference is now made to Fig. 2, there is provided a schematic exploded perspective
view illustration of a sealable drinking container, which is generally indicated at
200, representing the main elements of the sealable drinking container 200, according
to the embodiment of Fig. 1. The exploded view of the sealable drinking container
200 includes an upper cap assembly 210 comprising an air extraction mechanism, used
as an oxygenation suppressing apparatus, and a container body 220.
[0049] The container body 220 includes a bottom cap component 224 attached to a container
shaped body 222. Alternatively, the bottom cap component 224 is molded onto the container
shaped body 222 to form an integrated unit of the container body 220. The shaped body
222 further comprises a coupling mechanism 226 configured to couple with the upper
cap assembly 210 to form the air-tight sealable drinking container 200. The upper
cap assembly 210 includes an upper cap body 212, an air extraction mechanism 214 and
a closure lid 216.
[0050] As appropriate, the coupling mechanism 226 comprises at least one female thread configured
to couple with the shaped body 222 having at least one male thread.
[0051] The upper cap body 212 includes an upper cap base element 212a, an upper cap lip
212b, a closure ring 212c, a sealable outlet 212d comprising a drinking aperture 212e
to facilitate drinking or pouring the contained beverage and a hinge slot 212f (only
one is shown).
[0052] As appropriate, the closure ring 212c is operable to secure the air-extracting mechanism
214 within the air-extracting chamber (not shown).
[0053] Optionally, the drinking aperture 212e of the sealable outlet 212d is further configured
to accommodate a drinking straw when in open position, for example. Alternatively,
the upper cap lip 212b of the sealable outlet facilitates direct drinking therefrom,
when in open position. Additionaliy, the sealable outlet 212d may include a spout
to facilitate pouring of the beverage therefrom, when in open position.
[0054] The air-extracting mechanism 214, used as an oxygenation suppressing apparatus, is
operable to pump out the air contained within the space created between upper cap
assembly 210 and the bottom cap component 224 of the container body 220. The air-extracting
mechanism is configured to generate linear motion of the extraction plunger 214b by
an activator 214a, activated manually by a user.
[0055] The closure lid 216 is operable to clip onto the upper cap lip 212b by a "U" shaped
locking element 216d to tightly cover the drinking aperture 212e of the sealable outlet
212d, in a closed position. The closure lid 216 is further operable to change position
to an open position, rotating over the hinges 216b and 216c.
[0056] As appropriate, to enable drinking, the "U" shaped locking element 216d needs to
be flipped over to unlock the cover lid 216 from the upper cap lip 212b to allow air
into the container space and facilitate drinking.
[0057] It is particularly noted that the closure lid 216 further comprises a sealing element
(not shown, see Fig. 4A item 418) which further comprises an air-tight seal configured
to prevent leakage of air into the sealable container space.
[0058] It is a feature of the current disclosure that the upper cap assembly 210 is an integrated
unit incorporating the air-extracting mechanism 214 as an intrinsic component. Such
an integrated unit is distinctive from a container from which air may be extracted
with an external air-extracting mechanism unconnected to the upper cap.
[0059] In still other embodiments, where necessary the upper cap assembly may be adapted
such that it may be readily dismantled by the user, possibly for cleaning or the like.
In such an embodiment the intrinsic air-extracting mechanism 214 may be disassembled
when necessary.
[0060] Additionally or alternatively, the air-extracting device may be a detachable component
operable to be detached by the user, for example, without disengaging the cover lid
in order to facilitate drinking.
[0061] Reference is now made to Fig. 3, there is provided a schematic cross section illustration
of the upper cap assembly, which is generally indicated at 300, including the main
elements of the air-extracting device, according to to an embodiment of the current
disclosure. The air-extracting device 300 is operable to extract air from a sealable
container space (Fig. 2, item 222) thereby suppressing oxygenation of the contained
beverage therein. The air-extracting device 300 includes an air-extracting mechanism
comprising an extracting plunger 302, an activator 304 and a mechanical spring 306
incorporated into an air-extracting chamber 308.
[0062] The air-extracting chamber 308 includes a closure ring 310, a rubber sealing ring
312, an internal spring support 314, an aperture 316 cut through the internal spring
support 314 and the bottom of the air-extracting chamber 308, and a non-returning
valve 318 configured to fit into the aperture 316. The air-extracting chamber 308
further includes at its lower part at least one air-inlet hole 320 and a bottom cover
322. The mechanical spring 306 is positioned between the internal side of the extracting
plunger 302 and the internal support 316 which may be attached to the air-extracting
chamber 308.
[0063] Additionally, it is noted that the rubber sealing ring 312 is operable as another
non-return valve to prevent air from the outside entering into the air-extracting
chamber 308.
[0064] The air-extracting mechanism is operable to pump out the air from the sealable container
space (Fig. 2, item 222) through the air-inlet holes 320 via the aperture 316 into
the space of the air-extracting chamber 308 and pushed further, out through the circumference
of the extracting plunger 304, as indicated by the dotted line.
[0065] It is noted that the non-returning valve is operable to allow one-directional air
flow from the sealable container space (Fig. 2, item 222) into the space of the air-extracting
chamber 308 only.
[0066] It is further noted that the bottom cover 322 is configured to cover the air-inlet
holes 320 to avoid clogging of the air passage through the suction nozzle by fruit
/ vegetable blends.
[0067] It is noted that the schematic cross section illustration of the upper cap assembly
further includes the sealable coupling mechanism 324, the closure lid 326 and the
sealing element 328.
[0068] As illustrated in Figs. 4A-B, there is provided a schematic side and front cross-section
illustrations, which are generally indicated at 400A and 400B respectively, of a doubled
walled sealable drinking container according to another embodiment of the current
disclosure.
[0069] The doubled walled sealable drinking container, as shown in the cross section illustrations
400A and 400B includes an upper cap assembly 410 connectable to a container body 402
forming a sealable container space. The container body 402 comprising a double vacuum
insulated wall having an inner wall 403 and an outer wall 407 forming a vacuum seal
405 configured to inhibit conduction of heat from the sealable container space.
[0070] As appropriate, the upper cap assembly 410 uses a sealable coupling mechanism 408
to couple with the container body 402 to ensure an air-tight assembly. Additionally,
the doubled wall container body 402 may include a bottom cap molded the body container
to form an integrated unit.
[0071] The upper cap assembly 410 includes an upper cap body comprising an upper cap base
412 and an upper cap lip 414, a closure lid 416 and an air-extracting mechanism 420
operable as an oxygenation suppressing apparatus.
[0072] The air extraction mechanism 420 includes a closure ring 426 and an air extraction
plunger 422 operated by the activator 424 to enable pumping out air from the container
internal space, to suppress oxygenation of the contained beverage. The closure lid
416 is shown in a closed position (air-tight), and is further operable to manually
unlock by the user to facilitate drinking or pouring the beverage of the sealable
drinking container space. Further, the closure lid 416 includes a sealing element
418 comprises an air-tight seal configured to prevent leakage of air into said sealable
container space. The air-tight seal of the sealing element 418 is of rubberized material
configured to fit into the drinking aperture (Fig. 2, item 212e) of the sealable outlet
(Fig. 2, item 212d).
[0073] As illustrated in Figs. 5A-B, there is provided a schematic rear and side views illustrations,
which are generally indicated at 500A and 500B respectively, of an opaque walled sealable
drinking container according to another embodiment of the current disclosure.
[0074] The opaque walled sealable drinking container, as shown in views 500A and 500B includes
an upper cap assembly 510 connectable to a container body 502 of an opaque material
505. The bottom cap 506 is further attached to the container body 502, forming the
space to contain the desired beverage.
[0075] Optionally, the opaque material serves as an insulating material to keep the taste
and freshness of the contained beverage, such as smoothies, green drinks and the like.
[0076] It is noted that the opaque walled sealable drinking container is made of a solid
material. Optionally, the opaque walled sealable drinking container is a made of doubled
walled opaque material to gain a degree of insulation, thus keeping the freshness
and nutrients of the desired drink for a longer period.
[0077] Reference is now made to Fig. 6, there is provided a schematic perspective view illustration,
which is generally indicated at 600, of an upper cap assembly according to an embodiment
of the current disclosure.
[0078] It is noted that upper cap assembly 600 includes a closure lid operable to cover
tightly the drinking aperture of the sealable outlet, optionally using a seal of a
rubberized material. The closure lid may have at least one hinge attached onto the
upper cap body enabling the closure lid to rotate thereabout, disengaging from the
drinking aperture of the sealable outlet and thereby uncovering the drinking aperture
and allowing access to enable drinking.
[0079] The upper cap assembly perspective view 600 includes an upper cap body 610, an upper
cap lip 612, an air-extracting activator 614 and a closure lid 616 rotatable over
two hinges 618 and configured to be in a locked position in which the sealing element
(not shown, beneath the closure lid 616) that may seal the drinking aperture (Fig.
2, item 212e).
[0080] The closure lid 616 comprises a "U" shaped locking element 620 configured to lock
the closure lid 616 onto the upper cap lip 612 and provide a safe seal of the upper
cap assembly 600. As appropriate, a closure ring 622 is configured to position securely
an air-extracting mechanism (not shown) onto the upper cap body 610. The air-extracting
mechanism is configured to extract air from within the container space created by
coupling the upper cap assembly with a body container and to suppress oxygenation
of the beverage contained therein. The air-extracting mechanism is operable by pressing
the activator 614, possibly generating linear motion of an extraction plunger extracting
the air. As appropriate, the closure ring 622 is configured to position securely the
air-extracting mechanism onto the upper cap assembly body 610.
[0081] It is noted that the schematic perspective view of the upper cap assembly 600 is
representing the closure lid 616 engaged (closed position) after extracting the air
from the container space and the plunger activator 614 is in its lower position.
[0082] Reference is now made to Fig. 7, there is provided a schematic top view illustration,
which is generally indicated at 700, of an upper cap assembly according to an embodiment
of the current disclosure.
[0083] The top view illustration 700 of the upper cap assembly, provides the details of
the upper cap assembly and includes the upper cap base element 712, the upper cap
lip 714, the closure lid 716, the "U" shaped locking element 718, the activator 720
of the air extraction mechanism (Fig. 2, item 214) and the closure ring 722. The closure
lid 716, shown in a closed position and clicked onto the upper cap lip 714 by the
"U" shaped locking element 718.
[0084] The closure lid 716 is further operable to change position to an open position, rotating
over the hinges 715a and 715b. When in open position, the drinking aperture (Fig.
2, item 212e) is exposed, this may allow air into the drinkable container to facilitate
drinking or pouring the beverage of the container via the upper cap lip 714. The closure
lid 716 further comprises a sealing element (not shown) to provide an air-tight container
when the closure lid 716 is in closed position.
[0085] It is further noted, that the closure lid 616 provides sealing elements for the drinking
aperture 711 and a sealing element for the air-inlet aperture 713. It is noted that
the air-inlet aperture 713 is operable to provide an additional air passage into the
drinking container to enable ease of drinking.
[0086] The closure ring 722 is operable to position the air-extracting mechanism in the
associated air-extracting chamber (not shown) incorporating the extracting plunger
and other associated elements of the mechanism.
[0087] It should be appreciated that the current embodiment, comprising the air-extracting
mechanism is represented by way of example only, in a non-limiting manner. Other air-extracting
mechanisms may exist operable to provide the same functionality.
[0088] Reference is now made to Fig. 8, there is provided a schematic side cross-section
illustration, which is generally indicated at 800, of a doubled walled container body
802, according to an embodiment of the current disclosure. The illustration 800 includes
a container 820 comprising a double vacuum insulated wall having an inner wall 822
and an outer wall 824 forming a vacuum seal 823 configured to inhibit conduction of
heat from the sealable container space. The doubled walled container body 802 further
comprises a double walled bottom element 826 forming an integrated unit. Additionally,
the doubled walled container body 802 comprises a sealable coupling mechanism 832
operable to couple with an upper cap assembly to ensure an air-tight assembly such
as described in Fig. 7, and further includes a rubber band 830.
[0089] Reference is now made to Fig. 9, there is provided a schematic perspective illustration,
which is generally indicated at 900, of an upper cap assembly coupled with an exemplified
container body, according to an embodiment of the current disclosure.
[0090] According to the current disclosure, the upper cap assembly 902 may couple with various
types of container bodies. For the sake of illustrative example only, the container
body 904 is coupled by a sealable coupling mechanism 906 with the upper cap assembly
902. It is particularly noted that the exemplified container is just such an illustration
and is presented in a non-limiting manner.
[0091] It should be appreciated to those skilled in the art that the invention may not be
limited to the details of the foregoing illustrative embodiments and that the present
invention may use various other embodiments in other specific forms without departing
from the nature or essential attributes thereof. The present embodiments are therefore
to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive.
[0092] Those skilled in the art to which this invention pertains will readily appreciate
that numerous changes, variations and modifications can be made without departing
from the scope of the invention mutatis mutandis.
[0093] Technical and scientific terms used herein should have the same meaning as commonly
understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which the disclosure pertains. Nevertheless,
it is expected that during the life of a patent maturing from this application many
relevant systems and methods will be developed. Accordingly, the scope of the terms
such as computing unit, network, display, memory, server and the like are intended
to include all such new technologies a priori.
[0094] The terms "comprises", "comprising", "includes", "including", "having" and their
conjugates mean "including but not limited to" and indicate that the components listed
are included, but not generally to the exclusion of other components. Such terms encompass
the terms "consisting of' and "consisting essentially of".
[0095] The phrase "consisting essentially of" means that the composition or method may include
additional ingredients and/or steps, but only if the additional ingredients and/or
steps do not materially alter the basic and novel characteristics of the composition
or method.
[0096] As used herein, the singular form "a", "an" and "the" may include plural references
unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. For example, the term "a compound"
or "at least one compound" may include a plurality of compounds, including mixtures
thereof.
[0097] The word "exemplary" is used herein to mean "serving as an example, instance or illustration".
Any embodiment described as "exemplary" is not necessarily to be construed as preferred
or advantageous over other embodiments or to exclude the incorporation of features
from other embodiments.
[0098] The word "optionally" is used herein to mean "is provided in some embodiments and
not provided in other embodiments". Any particular embodiment of the disclosure may
include a plurality of "optional" features unless such features conflict.
[0099] Whenever a numerical range is indicated herein, it is meant to include any cited
numeral (fractional or integral) within the indicated range. The phrases "ranging/ranges
between" a first indicate number and a second indicate number and "ranging/ranges
from" a first indicate number "to" a second indicate number are used herein interchangeably
and are meant to include the first and second indicated numbers and all the fractional
and integral numerals therebetween. It should be understood, therefore, that the description
in range format is merely for convenience and brevity and should not be construed
as an inflexible limitation on the scope of the disclosure. Accordingly, the description
of a range should be considered to have specifically disclosed all the possible sub-ranges
as well as individual numerical values within that range. For example, description
of a range such as from I to 6 should be considered to have specifically disclosed
sub-ranges such as from 1 to 3, from 1 to 4, from 1 to 5, from 2 to 4, from 2 to 6,
from 3 to 6 etc., as well as individual numbers within that range, for example, 1,
2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 as well as non-integral intermediate values. This applies regardless
of the breadth of the range.
[0100] It is appreciated that certain features of the disclosure, which are, for clarity,
described in the context of separate embodiments, may also be provided in combination
in a single embodiment. Conversely, various features of the disclosure, which are,
for brevity, described in the context of a single embodiment, may also be provided
separately or in any suitable subcombination or as suitable in any other described
embodiment of the disclosure. Certain features described in the context of various
embodiments are not to be considered essential features of those embodiments, unless
the embodiment is inoperative without those elements.
[0101] Although the disclosure has been described in conjunction with specific embodiments
thereof, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be
apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, it is intended to embrace all such
alternatives, modifications and variations that fall within the spirit and broad scope
of the disclosure.
1. A sealable drinking container for preserving freshness and taste of a contained beverage
therewithin, said drinking container comprising:
a container body;
an upper cap assembly comprising a sealable outlet through which the contained beverage
is drinkable, said sealable outlet having a drinking aperture sealable by a sealing
element;
a sealable coupling mechanism configured to secure the upper cap assembly to the container
body to form a sealable container space; and
an air-extracting device operable to extract air from said sealable container space,
wherein said air-extracting device is operable to extract air from said sealable container
space thereby suppressing oxygenation of the contained beverage therewithin, and
said sealing element comprises an air-tight seal configured to prevent leakage of
air into said sealable container space.
2. The sealable drinking container of claim 1, wherein said container body comprises
a double wall having an inner wall and an outer wall configured to inhibit conduction
of heat from the sealable container space.
3. The sealable drinking container of claim 1, wherein said container body comprises
a double vacuum insulated wall having an inner wall and an outer wall forming a vacuum
seal configured to inhibit conduction of heat from the sealable container space.
4. The sealable drinking container of claim 1, wherein said container body comprises
a wall of an opaque material.
5. The sealable drinking container of claim 1, wherein said container body comprises
a transparent material.
6. The sealable drinking container of claim 1, wherein said sealable outlet further comprises
a lip to facilitate direct drinking therefrom.
7. The sealable drinking container of claim 1, wherein said sealable outlet further comprises
a spout to facilitate pouring of the beverage therefrom.
8. An upper cap assembly providing access to a sealable drinking container and facilitating
drinking of a beverage contained therewithin, said upper cap assembly comprising:
a sealable outlet having a drinking aperture and a sealing element;
a sealable coupling mechanism configured to attach the upper cap assembly with a container
body to form the sealable drinking container having a sealable container space; and
wherein said upper cap assembly is further configured to preserve freshness and taste
of the beverage contained in the sealable drinking container, said upper cap assembly
further comprising:
an air-extracting device operable to extract air from said sealable container space
thereby suppressing oxygenation of the contained beverage therein; and
said sealing element comprises an air-tight seal configured to prevent leakage of
air into said sealable container space.
9. The upper cap assembly of claim 8 or the sealable drinking container of claim 1, wherein
said air-extracting device comprises:
an air-extracting mechanism;
an upper cap body comprising a lip and an air-inlet aperture sealable by an air-inlet
sealing element;
an air-extracting chamber configured to incorporate said air-extracting mechanism;
and
a closure lid comprising said sealing element operable to cover tightly the drinking
aperture of the sealable outlet, said closure lid configured to lock onto the lip.
10. The upper cap assembly or the sealable drinking container of claim 9, wherein said
air-extracting mechanism comprises an extracting plunger, an activator and a mechanical
spring configured such that the activator is operable to activate the extracting plunger
against the mechanical spring thereby generating linear motion to evacuate air from
the sealable container space.
11. The upper cap assembly or the sealable drinking container of claim 9, wherein said
closure lid comprises said sealing element, said closure lid having at least one hinge
attached onto said upper cap body enabling said closure lid to rotate thereabout,
disengaging from the drinking aperture thereby uncovering the drinking aperture allowing
air access to enable drinking.
12. The upper cap assembly or the sealable drinking container of claim 9, wherein said
closure lid comprises said air-inlet sealing element operable to cover tightly the
air-inlet aperture, and further operable to disengage from the air-inlet aperture
thereby uncovering the air-inlet aperture.
13. The upper cap assembly or the sealable drinking container of claim 9, wherein said
coupling mechanism is configured to couple the upper cap assembly having at least
one female thread with the container body having at least one male thread.
14. The upper cap assembly or the sealable drinking container of claim 9, wherein said
air-tight seal of the sealing element is made of a rubberized material configured
to fit into the drinking aperture of the sealable outlet.
15. The upper cap assembly or the sealable drinking container of claim 9, wherein said
air-inlet sealing element is made of a rubberized material configured to fit into
the air-inlet aperture.