US20160083175A1 - Mineral water bottle having receipt part of a tea bag - Google Patents

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US20160083175A1
US20160083175A1 US14/841,769 US201514841769A US2016083175A1 US 20160083175 A1 US20160083175 A1 US 20160083175A1 US 201514841769 A US201514841769 A US 201514841769A US 2016083175 A1 US2016083175 A1 US 2016083175A1
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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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  • the present invention relates to a mineral water bottle having a tea bag receipt part, and more particularly to, a mineral water bottle having a tea bag receipt part which is provided inside the bottle to make contents in the tea bag infused in a bottle such that a user may easily make drinks such as green tea and coffee.
  • the tea bag receipt part is disposable but is also replaceable, and thus may be used for several times economically.
  • a user carries a small water bottle having natural water, and when feeling thirsty while climbing mountains, a user carries a small water bottle having natural water or carries a beverage bottle or can having fruit juice, tea, or coffee inside.
  • shelf life of beverages is comparatively shorter than that of water, and thus, if kept for a loner time, beverages can be spoiled. Accordingly, there is a problem that distribution cost and storage cost of beverages are larger than those of water.
  • the present invention is purposed to provide a mineral water bottle having a tea bag receipt part which is provided inside the bottle to make contents in the tea bag infused in a bottle such that a user may easily make drinks such as green tea and coffee.
  • the tea bag receipt part is disposable but is also replaceable, and thus may be used for several times economically.
  • the afore-mentioned purpose of the present invention is achieved through a mineral water bottle of which an inner cap is screw-coupled to an upper part opening, wherein, in an upper part of the inner cap, an elevation cap which opens a side of the opening to flow out inside water according to elevation of water is provided, wherein the mineral water bottle includes a tea bag receipt part and an upper part of the tea bag receipt part is fixed to an inner circumference of the inner cap so that the tea bag receipt part is able to be located inside the bottle through the opening, and a plurality of filter members through which mineral water can flow are provided outside, and a tea leaves member is provided inside, the tea leaves member being infused by mineral water flowed through the filter member.
  • a coupling projection is coupled to a coupling groove formed in an inner circumference of the inner cap, and in the coupling projection, a penetration hole is formed so that mineral water is able to flow through the hole.
  • a lower part of the tea bag receipt part is closed in an openable or closable manner by a stopper which is capable of being screw-coupled or is closed by a synthetic resin film which is ultrasonically attached to the main body.
  • a mineral water bottle having a tea bag receipt part which is provided inside the bottle to make contents in the tea bag infused in a bottle such that a user may easily make drinks such as green tea and coffee.
  • the tea bag receipt part is disposable but is also replaceable, and therefore, the invention has remarkable economic benefits.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a mineral water bottle having a tea bag receipt part according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of a mineral water bottle having a tea bag receipt part according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 3 is a sectional view of a mineral water bottle having a tea bag receipt part according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of a mineral water bottle having a tea bag receipt part according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates an exploded perspective view of a mineral water bottle having a tea bag receipt part according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 3 illustrates a sectional view of a mineral water bottle having a tea bag receipt part according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • the present invention characterized by a mineral water bottle of which an inner cap is screw-coupled to an upper part opening, wherein, in an upper part of the inner cap, an elevation cap which opens a side of the opening to flow out inside water according to elevation of water is provided, wherein the mineral water bottle includes a tea bag receipt part and an upper part of the tea bag receipt part is fixed to an inner circumference of the inner cap so that the tea bag receipt part is able to be located inside the bottle through the opening, and a plurality of filter members through which mineral water can flow are provided outside, and a tea leaves member is provided inside, the tea leaves member being infused by mineral water flowed through the filter member.
  • the mineral water bottle described in a preferred embodiment is a one-touch type bottle in which an inner cap ( 20 ) is screw-coupled to an upper part opening, and an elevation cap ( 60 ) which opens a side of the opening to flow outside water according to elevation of water is provided.
  • the aforementioned mineral water bottle has the tea bag receipt part ( 10 ), and the tea bag receipt part ( 10 ) includes the tea leaves member ( 40 ) inside the bottle so that contents of tea leaves can be infused, and thus, a user may easily make and beverages such as green tea and coffee.
  • an upper part of the tea bag receipt part is fixed to an inner circumference of the inner cap ( 20 ) so that the tea bag receipt part is able to be located inside the bottle through the opening, and a plurality of filter members ( 30 ) through which mineral water can flow are provided outside, and a tea leaves member ( 40 ) is provided inside which may be infused by mineral water flowed through the filter member ( 30 ).
  • a coupling projection ( 11 ) is coupled to a coupling groove ( 11 ) formed in an inner circumference of the inner cap ( 20 ), and in the coupling projection ( 11 ), a penetration hole ( 12 ) is formed so that mineral water is able to flow through the hole. Therefore, mineral water where contents of the tea leaves member ( 40 ) are infused can be taken out through the penetration hole ( 12 ), the inner cap ( 20 ), and the elevation cap ( 60 ).
  • the aforementioned filter member ( 30 ) plays a role as a filter so that mineral water in the bottle may flow inside or outside the tea bag receipt part ( 10 ), and the tea leaves member ( 40 ) may not be out from the tea bag receipt part ( 10 ) toward the bottle.
  • the filter member is not needed to have a dense structure, but when powder is used, the filter member needs to have a more dense structure so as to prevent powder from leaking toward outside.
  • the aforementioned tea leaves member ( 40 ) plays a function that the contents of the member are infused by mineral water inside the water bottle, and thus, a user may drink other beverages other than water as well.
  • the tea leaves member ( 40 ) includes one of the various tea leaves according to the related art, for example, green tea, black tea, lemon tea, chrysanthemum tea, corn silk tea, and the like.
  • tea leaves are used, but tea bags containing various tea leaves, tea powder, coffee powder, cold medicine in a foaming tablet, or vitamin may be used as well.
  • the lower part of the tea bag receipt part ( 10 ) is closed by the stopper ( 50 ) or a synthetic resin film.
  • the stopper ( 50 ) is detachably screw-coupled to a lower part of the tea bag receipt part ( 10 ), and the synthetic resin is ultrasonically attached to a lower part of the tea bag receipt part ( 10 ).
  • the aforementioned stopper ( 50 ) is used for a replaceable and recyclable tea bag type tea leaves ( 40 ), and it is desirable that a synthetic resin film is used for powder type tea leaves member ( 40 ) which is not reusable.
  • the mineral water bottle ( 1 ) having the tea bag receipt part which is provided inside the one-touch type water bottle which is openable by a one-touch contents of the tea leaves member are infused in water in the bottle, and a user can easily make and drink beverages such as green tea or coffee.
  • the receipt part is usable for only once, or a tea bag thereof can be replaced for several times, and thus, the present invention is economically beneficial.

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A mineral water bottle having a tea bag receipt part which is provided inside the bottle to make contents in the tea bag infused in a bottle such that a user may easily make drinks such as green tea and coffee. The tea bag receipt part is disposable but is also replaceable, and thus is able to be used for several times economically.

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    CROSS REFERENCE TO PRIOR APPLICATION
  • This application claims priority to Korean Patent Application No. 10-2014-0127784 filed Sep. 24, 2014, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
  • BACKGROUND
  • The present invention relates to a mineral water bottle having a tea bag receipt part, and more particularly to, a mineral water bottle having a tea bag receipt part which is provided inside the bottle to make contents in the tea bag infused in a bottle such that a user may easily make drinks such as green tea and coffee. The tea bag receipt part is disposable but is also replaceable, and thus may be used for several times economically.
  • For example, a user carries a small water bottle having natural water, and when feeling thirsty while climbing mountains, a user carries a small water bottle having natural water or carries a beverage bottle or can having fruit juice, tea, or coffee inside.
  • In this case, if a user carries only one bottle, a user cannot enjoy various tastes of drinks, and if a user carries two or more bottles, it costs a lot and is heavy in weight. Therefore, a user may have difficulties to carry all the bottles while climbing mountain. This is the same when a user drinks mineral water or beverages in daily lives.
  • In addition, shelf life of beverages is comparatively shorter than that of water, and thus, if kept for a loner time, beverages can be spoiled. Accordingly, there is a problem that distribution cost and storage cost of beverages are larger than those of water.
  • SUMMARY
  • The present invention is purposed to provide a mineral water bottle having a tea bag receipt part which is provided inside the bottle to make contents in the tea bag infused in a bottle such that a user may easily make drinks such as green tea and coffee. The tea bag receipt part is disposable but is also replaceable, and thus may be used for several times economically.
  • The afore-mentioned purpose of the present invention is achieved through a mineral water bottle of which an inner cap is screw-coupled to an upper part opening, wherein, in an upper part of the inner cap, an elevation cap which opens a side of the opening to flow out inside water according to elevation of water is provided, wherein the mineral water bottle includes a tea bag receipt part and an upper part of the tea bag receipt part is fixed to an inner circumference of the inner cap so that the tea bag receipt part is able to be located inside the bottle through the opening, and a plurality of filter members through which mineral water can flow are provided outside, and a tea leaves member is provided inside, the tea leaves member being infused by mineral water flowed through the filter member.
  • According to a preferred embodiment, in an edge of an upper part of the tea bag receipt part, a coupling projection is coupled to a coupling groove formed in an inner circumference of the inner cap, and in the coupling projection, a penetration hole is formed so that mineral water is able to flow through the hole.
  • According to a preferred embodiment, a lower part of the tea bag receipt part is closed in an openable or closable manner by a stopper which is capable of being screw-coupled or is closed by a synthetic resin film which is ultrasonically attached to the main body.
  • As described above, according to a preferred embodiment, a mineral water bottle having a tea bag receipt part which is provided inside the bottle to make contents in the tea bag infused in a bottle such that a user may easily make drinks such as green tea and coffee. The tea bag receipt part is disposable but is also replaceable, and therefore, the invention has remarkable economic benefits.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a mineral water bottle having a tea bag receipt part according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of a mineral water bottle having a tea bag receipt part according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 3 is a sectional view of a mineral water bottle having a tea bag receipt part according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of a mineral water bottle having a tea bag receipt part according to an exemplary embodiment. FIG. 2 illustrates an exploded perspective view of a mineral water bottle having a tea bag receipt part according to an exemplary embodiment. FIG. 3 illustrates a sectional view of a mineral water bottle having a tea bag receipt part according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • According to a preferred embodiment, the present invention characterized by a mineral water bottle of which an inner cap is screw-coupled to an upper part opening, wherein, in an upper part of the inner cap, an elevation cap which opens a side of the opening to flow out inside water according to elevation of water is provided, wherein the mineral water bottle includes a tea bag receipt part and an upper part of the tea bag receipt part is fixed to an inner circumference of the inner cap so that the tea bag receipt part is able to be located inside the bottle through the opening, and a plurality of filter members through which mineral water can flow are provided outside, and a tea leaves member is provided inside, the tea leaves member being infused by mineral water flowed through the filter member.
  • Hereinbelow, the components of a mineral water bottle (1) having a tea bag receipt part and a method of using thereof will be described in further details with reference to FIGS. 1-3, according to a preferred embodiment.
  • The mineral water bottle described in a preferred embodiment, the mineral water bottle is a one-touch type bottle in which an inner cap (20) is screw-coupled to an upper part opening, and an elevation cap (60) which opens a side of the opening to flow outside water according to elevation of water is provided.
  • The aforementioned mineral water bottle has the tea bag receipt part (10), and the tea bag receipt part (10) includes the tea leaves member (40) inside the bottle so that contents of tea leaves can be infused, and thus, a user may easily make and beverages such as green tea and coffee.
  • In case of the aforementioned tea bag receipt part (10), an upper part of the tea bag receipt part is fixed to an inner circumference of the inner cap (20) so that the tea bag receipt part is able to be located inside the bottle through the opening, and a plurality of filter members (30) through which mineral water can flow are provided outside, and a tea leaves member (40) is provided inside which may be infused by mineral water flowed through the filter member (30).
  • At an edge of an upper part of the tea bag receipt part (10), a coupling projection (11) is coupled to a coupling groove (11) formed in an inner circumference of the inner cap (20), and in the coupling projection (11), a penetration hole (12) is formed so that mineral water is able to flow through the hole. Therefore, mineral water where contents of the tea leaves member (40) are infused can be taken out through the penetration hole (12), the inner cap (20), and the elevation cap (60).
  • Further, the aforementioned filter member (30) plays a role as a filter so that mineral water in the bottle may flow inside or outside the tea bag receipt part (10), and the tea leaves member (40) may not be out from the tea bag receipt part (10) toward the bottle. When the tea leaves member (40) is used, the filter member is not needed to have a dense structure, but when powder is used, the filter member needs to have a more dense structure so as to prevent powder from leaking toward outside.
  • The aforementioned tea leaves member (40) plays a function that the contents of the member are infused by mineral water inside the water bottle, and thus, a user may drink other beverages other than water as well. The tea leaves member (40) includes one of the various tea leaves according to the related art, for example, green tea, black tea, lemon tea, chrysanthemum tea, corn silk tea, and the like.
  • In this case, in the preferred exemplary embodiment, it is described that tea leaves are used, but tea bags containing various tea leaves, tea powder, coffee powder, cold medicine in a foaming tablet, or vitamin may be used as well.
  • In addition, the lower part of the tea bag receipt part (10) is closed by the stopper (50) or a synthetic resin film. Here, the stopper (50) is detachably screw-coupled to a lower part of the tea bag receipt part (10), and the synthetic resin is ultrasonically attached to a lower part of the tea bag receipt part (10). In this case, it is desirable that the aforementioned stopper (50) is used for a replaceable and recyclable tea bag type tea leaves (40), and it is desirable that a synthetic resin film is used for powder type tea leaves member (40) which is not reusable.
  • As for the mineral water bottle (1) having the tea bag receipt part which is provided inside the one-touch type water bottle which is openable by a one-touch, contents of the tea leaves member are infused in water in the bottle, and a user can easily make and drink beverages such as green tea or coffee. In addition, the receipt part is usable for only once, or a tea bag thereof can be replaced for several times, and thus, the present invention is economically beneficial.
  • The foregoing embodiments and advantages are merely exemplary and are not to be construed as limiting. The present teaching may be readily applied to other types of apparatuses. Also, the description of the exemplary embodiments of the present inventive concept is intended to be illustrative, and not to limit the range of the claims, and many alternatives, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art.

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1. A mineral water bottle of which an inner cap is screw-coupled to an upper part opening, wherein, in an upper part of the inner cap, an elevation cap which opens a side of the opening to flow out inside water according to elevation of water is provided, wherein the mineral water bottle includes a tea bag receipt part and an upper part of the tea bag receipt part is fixed to an inner circumference of the inner cap so that the tea bag receipt part is able to be located inside the bottle through the opening, and a plurality of filter members through which mineral water can flow are provided outside, and a tea leaves member is provided inside, the tea leaves member being infused by mineral water flowed through the filter member.
2. The mineral water bottle as claimed in claim 1, wherein, in an edge of an upper part of the tea bag receipt part, a coupling projection is coupled to a coupling groove formed in an inner circumference of the inner cap,
wherein, in the coupling projection, a penetration hole is formed so that mineral water is able to flow through the hole.
3. The mineral water bottle as claimed in claim 1, wherein a lower part of the tea bag receipt part is closed in an openable or closable manner by a stopper which is capable of being screw-coupled or is closed by a synthetic resin film which is ultrasonically attached to the main body.
4. The mineral water bottle as claimed in claim 2, wherein a lower part of the tea bag receipt part is closed in an openable or closable manner by a stopper which is capable of being screw-coupled or is closed by a synthetic resin film which is ultrasonically attached to the main body.
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