US20020121495A1 - Self-straightening straw with assurance that the straw will bend in a desired direction - Google Patents

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US20020121495A1 US10/090,514 US9051402A US2002121495A1 US 20020121495 A1 US20020121495 A1 US 20020121495A1 US 9051402 A US9051402 A US 9051402A US 2002121495 A1 US2002121495 A1 US 2002121495A1
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  • This invention relates to drinking straws within a container or part thereof, as well as to straws inserted after the container is opened.
  • the present invention is utilized with a container having a consumable liquid and further having a drinking straw housed therein, wherein the straw is in at least a partially collapsed position within the container, and wherein the straw is intended to be straightened out and to extend above the container once the container is uncapped or otherwise opened.
  • the straw has at least one corrugated section intermediately along the length of the straw.
  • the corrugated section has a non-uniform cross-section including respective portions which are substantially diametrically opposite to one another.
  • the corrugated section of the straw includes a wall having a differential wall thickness.
  • the wall may be either cone shaped or disk shaped, or one side of the cross-section of the straw may be provided with a stiffener.
  • the stiffener is hollowed out.
  • the straw has two corrugated sections spaced apart from each other.
  • One of the corrugated sections has a cross-section which is opposite to the cross-section of the other corrugated section, such that the corrugated sections of the straw tend to bend into a substantially “S” shape and direction.
  • the corrugated section is a substantial portion of the length of the straw.
  • the straw has an end portion which is anchored in a sleeve within the container.
  • the straw in another aspect of the present invention, as applied to a container which has a consumable liquid and further has a drinking straw housed therein, the straw is in at least a partially collapsed position within the container.
  • the straw is intended to be straightened out and extends above the container once the container is uncapped or otherwise opened.
  • the improvement comprises the straw having a corrugated section along a substantial portion of the length of the straw, the corrugated section having a non-uniform cross-section including different portions which are substantially diametrically opposite to one another and which have different wall thicknesses, respectively.
  • the straw will also tend to bend in a desired direction when partially collapsed within the container, and such that the straw, due to its built-in resiliency, will substantially straighten out and extend above the container when the container is uncapped or otherwise opened.
  • the straw is in at least a partially collapsed position within the container and is intended to be straightened out to extend above the container once the container is uncapped or otherwise opened.
  • the straw also has at least one section having a non-uniform cross-section including different portions which are substantially diametrically opposite to one another and has a built-in resiliency which will substantially straighten out to extend above the container when the container is uncapped or otherwise opened.
  • the straw has an end portion substantially anchored within a sleeve within the container, thereby precluding complete removal of the straw out of the container.
  • FIG. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view of a typical container with a straw disposed in a partially collapsed state inside of the container.
  • the straw is made with two spaced-apart reinforced corrugated sections which bend substantially into an “S” (or “Z”) shape.
  • the broken lines illustrate the extended (straightened out) position of the straw which the container is opened.
  • the corrugations have a cone shape.
  • FIG. 2 corresponds to FIG. 1, but shows a straw having a disk-shaped corrugations.
  • FIG. 3 corresponds to FIG. 1 but shows corrugations substantially along the length of the straw.
  • the corrugations are cone shaped.
  • FIG. 4 corresponds to FIG. 3, but the corrugations are disk-shaped.
  • FIG. 5 is an elevational view of the straw with two spaced-apart reinforced corrugated sections having a cone-shaped design.
  • FIG. 6 is an elevational view of the straw with a continuous reinforced corrugated section having a disk-shaped design.
  • FIG. 7 is a portion of FIG. 5, drawn to an enlarged scale, and illustrating the disk-shaped elements comprising the reinforced corrugated sections of the straw.
  • FIG. 8 corresponds to FIG. 5, but is a rear view thereof.
  • FIG. 9 is a longitudinal sectional view, taken along lines 9 - 9 of FIG. 8.
  • FIG. 10 is a cross-section view, taken along the lines 10 - 10 of FIG. 7.
  • FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view taken along the lines 11 - 11 of FIG. 7.
  • FIG. 12 is an elevational view of the straw with two spaced-apart reinforced corrugated sections having a disk-shaped design.
  • FIG. 13 is an elevational view of the straw with a continuous corrugated section of disk-shaped design.
  • FIG. 14 is an enlarged portion of FIG. 13.
  • FIG. 15 is a cross-sectional view taken along the lines 15 - 15 of FIG. 14.
  • FIG. 16 is a cross-sectional view taken along the lines 16 - 16 of FIG. 14.
  • FIG. 17 is a cross-sectional view taken along the lines 17 - 17 of FIG. 16.
  • the straw 10 of the present invention is normally folded or collapsed in a desired shape or direction within a container 11 .
  • the alternate (straightened) portion of the straw is indicated by the numeral 10 A.
  • the container 11 may be made of plastic, glass or any suitable material, and the container 11 has a soft drink milk, water, juice or other consumable liquid therein.
  • the end portion of the straw 10 is formed integrally with the container 11 .
  • the straw 10 is made as one piece with the container.
  • a sleeve 12 is integrally molded within (or otherwise suitably disposed within) the container 11 .
  • the sleeve 12 is disposed at an acute angle with respect to the container 11 , and an end 13 of the straw 10 is press-fitted or otherwise anchored within the sleeve 12 .
  • the straw 10 In its folded or collapsed position within the container 11 , the straw 10 has a substantially “S”, (or “Z”) shape.
  • the straw 10 has a pair of spaced-apart corrugated sections 15 and 16 , respectively.
  • the straw 10 has a continuous corrugated section 17 extending substantially along the length of the straw 10 .
  • the alternate (straightened) position of the corrugated section is indicated by the numerical 17 A.
  • the straw 10 may be provided with cone-shaped corrugations (shown at 18 in FIGS. 5 - 9 ) or disk shaped as at 19 in FIGS. 12 - 14 and 17 , respectively.
  • the corrugated section 18 of the straw 10 has a differential wall thickness.
  • One portion 18 A is thicker than its diametrically-opposite portion 18 B.
  • the straw 10 has a built-in inherent resiliency. This spring effect assures that the straw 10 automatically (and always) straightens out when the container 11 is opened.
  • one side of the straw 10 has a stiffener 20 which is essentially hollowed out, as at 21 .
  • a differential wall thickness e.g. FIG. 9
  • a bridge or stiffener 20 of some form e.g., FIG. 15
  • FIG. 1 One example is FIG. 1 wherein the spaced-apart corrugated sections 15 and 16 , respectively, form an “S” (or “Z”) shape or a curved shape in case of the continuous extended corrugation 19 shown in FIGS. 3 and 4.
  • the straw 10 automatically extends beyond the container 11 , yet the sleeve 12 anchors the end 13 of the straw 11 and prevents complete removal of the straw 10 out of the container 11 .
  • the approximate length of a straightened straw is a combination of the length of the largest diameter of container and height of the container.
  • the corrugated sections in all of the straws are flexible and act like springs, that is, the spring has a built-in resiliency. Reinforcements are applied only on one side of the corrugated section while the other side is able to compress the reinforcements to insure the spring potential of the corrugated sections.
  • the straws with two corrugations are contained in the container and kept in a S (Z or N) shaped position by the cap.
  • the straw with at least one corrugated section which is contained within the container and kept in a flexed position by the cap. When the cap is off, the corrugated section or sections of the straw automatically straighten out.
  • the straw automatically comes out above the rim of the container to a length about equal to largest diameter of the container.
  • pressure is applied to the top of the straw by the cap and pushes the straw back inside of the container and substantially into its original position.
  • the corrugated sections of the straw will bend in specific directions due to the specially designed reinforced corrugated sections.

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A capped container (such as a glass or plastic bottle) is provided with a specially designed straw which is hidden inside. As the container is uncapped or otherwise opened, the straw automatically straightens out and extends itself through the neck of the container to a length convenient for drinking. When the container is closed, the cap automatically pushes the straw back into the container.

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    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention. [0001]
  • This invention relates to drinking straws within a container or part thereof, as well as to straws inserted after the container is opened. [0002]
  • 2. Description of Prior Art. [0003]
  • Most people like to drink through a straw because of its convenience and for sanitary reasons. Drinking through a straw helps prevent spilling and allows one to drink while walking bicycling or driving in a car. When a straw is not provided with a plastic or glass bottle or other container, it can be frustrating and may discourage the consumer from purchasing certain beverages. Getting a straw, separately, is inconvenient. It requires taking the straw out of the wrapper; or if it was never in the wrapper to begin with, it is not sanitary. Often times, it also requires having to ask for a straw. When closing the bottle, one has to get rid of the straw; otherwise, you can't close the bottle. When you want to finish the drink later; the straw is no longer in the bottle; and this means that you have to start the search for a straw all over again or simply deal with the possible spills. [0004]
  • I am aware of the following prior art patents: [0005]
  • 2,837,234 [0006]
  • 3,099,565 [0007]
  • 3,291,331 [0008]
  • 3,326,695 [0009]
  • 3,746,197 [0010]
  • 3,517,884 [0011]
  • 3,776,458 [0012]
  • 3,780,944 [0013]
  • 3,957,202 [0014]
  • 4,211,024 [0015]
  • 4,265,363 [0016]
  • 4,850,533 [0017]
  • 5,148,971 [0018]
  • 5,160,058 [0019]
  • None of these prior art patents will guaranty that the straw will bend in a certain desired direction (or directions) or shape (or shapes) within the container, and that the straw will automatically (and always) strengthen out when the container is opened. [0020]
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • Accordingly, it is the primary object of the present invention to alleviate the disadvantages and deficiencies of the prior art by guaranteeing that the straw will always bend or collapse in a certain designed direction or directions within the container, and that the straw will straighten out, automatically, when the container is uncapped or otherwise opened. [0021]
  • The present invention is utilized with a container having a consumable liquid and further having a drinking straw housed therein, wherein the straw is in at least a partially collapsed position within the container, and wherein the straw is intended to be straightened out and to extend above the container once the container is uncapped or otherwise opened. In the improvement of this invention, the straw has at least one corrugated section intermediately along the length of the straw. The corrugated section has a non-uniform cross-section including respective portions which are substantially diametrically opposite to one another. As a result, the straw will tend to bend in a desired direction when partially collapsed within the container, and the straw will substantially straighten out and extend above the container when the container is uncapped or otherwise opened. [0022]
  • In a preferred embodiment, the corrugated section of the straw includes a wall having a differential wall thickness. The wall may be either cone shaped or disk shaped, or one side of the cross-section of the straw may be provided with a stiffener. Preferably, the stiffener is hollowed out. [0023]
  • Preferably, the straw has two corrugated sections spaced apart from each other. One of the corrugated sections has a cross-section which is opposite to the cross-section of the other corrugated section, such that the corrugated sections of the straw tend to bend into a substantially “S” shape and direction. [0024]
  • In another embodiment, the corrugated section is a substantial portion of the length of the straw. [0025]
  • Preferably, the straw has an end portion which is anchored in a sleeve within the container. [0026]
  • In another aspect of the present invention, as applied to a container which has a consumable liquid and further has a drinking straw housed therein, the straw is in at least a partially collapsed position within the container. The straw is intended to be straightened out and extends above the container once the container is uncapped or otherwise opened. The improvement comprises the straw having a corrugated section along a substantial portion of the length of the straw, the corrugated section having a non-uniform cross-section including different portions which are substantially diametrically opposite to one another and which have different wall thicknesses, respectively. The straw will also tend to bend in a desired direction when partially collapsed within the container, and such that the straw, due to its built-in resiliency, will substantially straighten out and extend above the container when the container is uncapped or otherwise opened. [0027]
  • Viewed in yet another aspect, the straw is in at least a partially collapsed position within the container and is intended to be straightened out to extend above the container once the container is uncapped or otherwise opened. The straw also has at least one section having a non-uniform cross-section including different portions which are substantially diametrically opposite to one another and has a built-in resiliency which will substantially straighten out to extend above the container when the container is uncapped or otherwise opened. Additionally, the straw has an end portion substantially anchored within a sleeve within the container, thereby precluding complete removal of the straw out of the container. [0028]
  • These and other objects of the present invention will become apparent from a reading of the following specification taken in conjunction with the enclosed drawings.[0029]
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view of a typical container with a straw disposed in a partially collapsed state inside of the container. The straw is made with two spaced-apart reinforced corrugated sections which bend substantially into an “S” (or “Z”) shape. The broken lines illustrate the extended (straightened out) position of the straw which the container is opened. The corrugations have a cone shape. [0030]
  • FIG. 2 corresponds to FIG. 1, but shows a straw having a disk-shaped corrugations. [0031]
  • FIG. 3 corresponds to FIG. 1 but shows corrugations substantially along the length of the straw. The corrugations are cone shaped. [0032]
  • FIG. 4 corresponds to FIG. 3, but the corrugations are disk-shaped. [0033]
  • FIG. 5 is an elevational view of the straw with two spaced-apart reinforced corrugated sections having a cone-shaped design. [0034]
  • FIG. 6 is an elevational view of the straw with a continuous reinforced corrugated section having a disk-shaped design. [0035]
  • FIG. 7 is a portion of FIG. 5, drawn to an enlarged scale, and illustrating the disk-shaped elements comprising the reinforced corrugated sections of the straw. [0036]
  • FIG. 8 corresponds to FIG. 5, but is a rear view thereof. [0037]
  • FIG. 9 is a longitudinal sectional view, taken along lines [0038] 9-9 of FIG. 8.
  • FIG. 10 is a cross-section view, taken along the lines [0039] 10-10 of FIG. 7.
  • FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view taken along the lines [0040] 11-11 of FIG. 7.
  • FIG. 12 is an elevational view of the straw with two spaced-apart reinforced corrugated sections having a disk-shaped design. [0041]
  • FIG. 13 is an elevational view of the straw with a continuous corrugated section of disk-shaped design. [0042]
  • FIG. 14 is an enlarged portion of FIG. 13. [0043]
  • FIG. 15 is a cross-sectional view taken along the lines [0044] 15-15 of FIG. 14.
  • FIG. 16 is a cross-sectional view taken along the lines [0045] 16-16 of FIG. 14.
  • FIG. 17 is a cross-sectional view taken along the lines [0046] 17-17 of FIG. 16.
  • GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • With reference to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, the [0047] straw 10 of the present invention is normally folded or collapsed in a desired shape or direction within a container 11. When the container 11 is opened, the alternate (straightened) portion of the straw is indicated by the numeral 10A. The container 11 may be made of plastic, glass or any suitable material, and the container 11 has a soft drink milk, water, juice or other consumable liquid therein.
  • In FIG. 1, the end portion of the [0048] straw 10 is formed integrally with the container 11. The straw 10 is made as one piece with the container.
  • In FIG. 2, a [0049] sleeve 12 is integrally molded within (or otherwise suitably disposed within) the container 11. The sleeve 12 is disposed at an acute angle with respect to the container 11, and an end 13 of the straw 10 is press-fitted or otherwise anchored within the sleeve 12.
  • In its folded or collapsed position within the [0050] container 11, the straw 10 has a substantially “S”, (or “Z”) shape.
  • When the [0051] container 11 is uncapped or opened (as by removing its cap 14), the straw 11 is automatically staghtened out and extends beyond the container 11, as illustrated by the broken lines.
  • In a preferred embodiment, the [0052] straw 10 has a pair of spaced-apart corrugated sections 15 and 16, respectively.
  • In an alternate embodiment shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, the [0053] straw 10 has a continuous corrugated section 17 extending substantially along the length of the straw 10. The alternate (straightened) position of the corrugated section is indicated by the numerical 17A.
  • With either embodiment, the [0054] straw 10 may be provided with cone-shaped corrugations (shown at 18 in FIGS. 5-9) or disk shaped as at 19 in FIGS. 12-14 and 17, respectively.
  • As shown more clearly in FIGS. 9 and 10, the [0055] corrugated section 18 of the straw 10 has a differential wall thickness. One portion 18A is thicker than its diametrically-opposite portion 18B. As a result, the straw 10 has a built-in inherent resiliency. This spring effect assures that the straw 10 automatically (and always) straightens out when the container 11 is opened.
  • As shown in FIG. 15, one side of the [0056] straw 10 has a stiffener 20 which is essentially hollowed out, as at 21.
  • It is an important feature of the present invention that a differential wall thickness (e.g. FIG. 9) or a bridge or [0057] stiffener 20 of some form (e.g., FIG. 15) is provided, so that the straw 10 will always bend in a desired direction or directions or into a desired shape or shape within the container 11.
  • One example is FIG. 1 wherein the spaced-apart [0058] corrugated sections 15 and 16, respectively, form an “S” (or “Z”) shape or a curved shape in case of the continuous extended corrugation 19 shown in FIGS. 3 and 4.
  • When the [0059] cap 14 is removed from the container 11, the straw 10 automatically extends beyond the container 11, yet the sleeve 12 anchors the end 13 of the straw 11 and prevents complete removal of the straw 10 out of the container 11.
  • The approximate length of a straightened straw is a combination of the length of the largest diameter of container and height of the container. The corrugated sections in all of the straws are flexible and act like springs, that is, the spring has a built-in resiliency. Reinforcements are applied only on one side of the corrugated section while the other side is able to compress the reinforcements to insure the spring potential of the corrugated sections. The straws with two corrugations are contained in the container and kept in a S (Z or N) shaped position by the cap. The straw with at least one corrugated section which is contained within the container and kept in a flexed position by the cap. When the cap is off, the corrugated section or sections of the straw automatically straighten out. The straw automatically comes out above the rim of the container to a length about equal to largest diameter of the container. When closing the container, pressure is applied to the top of the straw by the cap and pushes the straw back inside of the container and substantially into its original position.. The corrugated sections of the straw will bend in specific directions due to the specially designed reinforced corrugated sections. [0060]
  • Obviously, many modifications may be made without departing from the basic spirit of the present invention. Accordingly, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced other than has been specifically described herein. [0061]

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1. In a container having a consumable liquid and further having a drinking straw housed therein, wherein the straw is in at least a partially collapsed position within the container, and wherein the straw is intended to be straightened out and to extend above the container once the container is uncapped or otherwise opened, the improvement comprising the straw having at least one corrugated section intermediately along the length of the straw, the corrugated section having a non-uniform cross-section including respective different portions which are substantially diametrically opposite to one another, such that the straw will tend to bend in a desired direction when partially collapsed within the container, and such that the straw will substantially straighten out and extend above the container when the container is uncapped or otherwise opened.
2. The improvement of claim 1, wherein the corrugated section of the straw includes a wall having a differential wall thickness.
3. The improvement of claim 2, wherein, the wall is cone shaped.
4. The improvement of claim 2, wherein the wall is disk shaped.
5. The improvement of claim 1, wherein one side of the cross-section of the corrugated section of the straw is provided with a stiffener.
6. The improvement of claim 5, wherein the stiffener is hollowed out.
7. The improvement of claim 1, wherein the straw has two corrugated sections spaced apart from each other, and wherein one of the corrugated sections has a cross-section which is opposite to the cross-section of the other corrugated section, such that the corrugated sections of the straw tend to bend into a substantially “S” shape and direction.
8. The improvement of claim 1, wherein the corrugated section is a substantial portion of the length of the straw.
9. The improvement of claim 1, wherein the straw is made as one piece with the container.
10. The improvement of claim 1, wherein the straw has an end portion which is anchored in a sleeve within the container.
11. In a container having a consumable liquid and further having a drinking straw housed therein, wherein the straw is in at least a partially collapsed position within the container, and wherein the straw is intended to be straightened out and to extend above the container once the container is uncapped or otherwise opened, the improvement comprising the straw having at least one pair of spaced-apart corrugated sections intermediately along the length of the straw, the corrugated sections each having a non-uniform cross-section including diametrically-opposite portions having different wall thicknesses, respectively, and one of the corrugated sections being a mirror image of the other corrugated section, such that the corrugated sections of the straw will tend to bend into a desired “S” shape and direction collapsed with the container, and such that the straw will substantially straighten out and extend above the container when the container is uncapped or otherwise opened.
12. In a container having a consumable liquid and further having a drinking straw housed therein, wherein the straw is in at least a partially collapsed position within the container, and wherein the straw is intended to be straightened out and to extend above the container once the container is uncapped or otherwise opened, the improvement comprising the straw having a corrugated section along a substantial portion of the length of the straw, the corrugated section having a non-uniform cross-section including different portions which are substantially diametrically opposite to one another, and which have different wall thicknesses; respectively, such that the straw will tend to bend in a desired direction when partially collapsed within the container; and such that the straw, due to its built-in resiliency, will substantially straighten out and extend above the container when the container is uncapped or otherwise opened.
13. In a container having a consumable liquid and further having a drinking straw housed therein, wherein the straw is in at least a partially collapsed position within the container, and wherein the straw is intended to be straightened out and to extend above the container once the container is uncapped or otherwise opened, the improvement comprising the straw having at least one section having a non-uniform cross-section including different portions which are substantially diametrically opposite to one another, such that the straw has a built-in resiliency and will substantially straighten out and extend above the container when the container is uncapped or otherwise opened, and the straw having an end portion substantially anchored within a sleeve within the container, thereby precluding complete removal of the straw out of the container.
14. The improvement of claim 13, wherein the section of the straw is corrugated.
15. The improvement of claim 14, wherein the corrugations are cone shaped.
16. The improvement of claim 14, wherein the corrugations are disk shaped.
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