Patent Document:

the invention will now be described with reference to the drawing figures , in which like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout . for purposes of clarity in illustrating the characteristics of the present invention , proportional relationships of the elements have not necessarily been maintained in the drawing figures . the following detailed description of the invention references specific embodiments in which the invention can be practiced . the embodiments are intended to describe aspects of the invention in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention . other embodiments can be utilized and changes can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention . the present invention is defined by the appended claims and the description is , therefore , not to be taken in a limiting sense and shall not limit the scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled . fig1 and 2 show a side and a plan view of one embodiment of the lid ( 1 ). this lid comprises an essentially horizontal top wall ( 2 ) and a side wall ( 3 ), which extends from the rim of the top wall ( 2 ). at its lower end , the side wall comprises a mounting portion ( 4 ) with an annular flange ( 4 . 1 ) and a skirt ( 4 . 2 ). in its closed stage , the annular flange ( 4 . 1 ) fits on the rim of a container , e . g . a cup to be closed , while the skirt extends below the rim of the container and secures the lid on the container . depressions ( 4 . 3 ), which are optional , improve the attachment of the lid to the container . on its upper surface ( 2 . 1 ) the inventive lid comprises an opening ( 5 ) for the removal of the fluid in the container . furthermore , the inventive lid comprises a convexity ( 9 ), e . g . a boss or a spigot , for the connection of a slider to the lid . optionally , the inventive lid comprises a first recess in the center of the lid . due to this first recession , an annular ring at the outer circumference of the top wall is formed . in this first recession spilled fluid can be captured . optionally , the lid comprises a second recess , which extends from the first recess . the second recess can be utilized to rotate content indicators ( 11 ) as e . g . shown in fig1 from a remote - into an indicating position . preferably , the inventive lid comprises a vent hole ( 8 ) which is more preferably located on the convexity ( 9 ) and even more preferably located in the center of the convexity ( 9 ). a vent hole can be utilized to discharge a gas from the closed container or to drag air into the closed container . fig3 and 4 show the lid according to fig1 and 2 in combination with the slider ( 10 ). while fig3 is a top view , fig4 is a side view of the inventive lid . the slider ( 10 ) comprises a first end ( 10 . 1 ) and a second end ( 10 . 2 ). by means of the second end ( 10 . 2 ), the slider ( 10 ) is connected to the lid ( 1 ) as will be described in detail later on . in the vicinity of the second end ( 10 . 2 ) a multitude of different content indicators ( 11 ) may be arranged , which are utilized to indicate the consumer the content of the closed container . each content indicator ( 11 ) can be connected via a hinge ( 15 ) to the slider ( 10 ) around which it can be rotated from a remote position into an indicating position . the content indicators with the letters “ b ”, “ c ”, “ d ” are in their remote position while the content indicator with the letter “ s ” is in the indicating position . the content indicators ( 11 ) are rotated manually from their remote to their indicating position by , for example , moving the tip of a finger under the respective content indicator ( 11 ). this movement is facilitated by the second recess ( 7 ). furthermore , the connection between the first end ( 10 . 1 ) and the second end ( 10 . 2 ) of the slider ( 10 ) can be utilized by a branding . at its first end ( 10 . 1 ), the slider ( 10 ) comprises sealing means ( 12 ) e . g . a plug , which seals the opening ( 5 ) in case that no liquid shall be removed from the container . in order to open the opening ( 5 ), the slider ( 10 ) can be , as indicated by the large arrows , rotated clockwise or counter - clockwise , if desired by 360 °. furthermore , the first end ( 10 . 1 ) of the slider ( 10 ) comprises a handle ( 13 ) to facilitate the rotation of the slider ( 10 ). as can be particularly seen from fig4 and 8 , the slider ( 10 ) may be u - shaped at its first end ( 10 . 1 ). the sealing means ( 12 ) are arranged at the base of the u . together with the two flanks , the u at least partially encompasses the annular ring ( 22 ) of the top wall ( 2 ). in order to improve the stiffness of the slider ( 10 ), the slider ( 10 ) may comprise stiffening means ( 14 ). as can be particularly seen from fig4 , the outer flank is preferably arrow - shaped , so that it can provide indication about the rotational position of the slider . fig5 and 6 show details of the design of the slider at its second end ( 10 . 2 ). at this second end ( 10 . 2 ), the slider comprises an aperture or opening ( 23 ), which may be a circle . the diameter of the aperture or circle ( 23 ) is slightly smaller than the upper , outer circumference of the convexity ( 9 ) which is , in the present case , shaped as a truncated cone . in order to attach the slider ( 10 ) to the lid ( 1 ), the circle ( 23 ) is pushed over the convexity ( 9 ). subsequently , as can be particularly seen from fig5 , one content indicator ( 11 ), here the content indicator ( 11 ) with the embossment “ s ”, has been rotated from its remote position into its indicating position , in which it is fixed by fastening means ( 16 ), here a rebound and / or a groove , into which the circumference of the content indicator ( 11 ) is partially inserted . fig6 shows details of the second end ( 10 . 2 ). as can be clearly seen , at the circumference of the opening ( 23 ) a groove ( 16 ) is arranged into which the circumference of the content indicator ( 11 ) is inserted . in order to facilitate this insertion , the circumference ( 17 ) of the content indicator ( 11 ) can be at least partially tapered . a person skilled in the art understands , that the symbol on each content indicator ( 11 ) is located on both surfaces so that it can be seen in the remote and in the indicating position . fig7 and 8 show the opening ( 5 ) for the removal , e . g . the drinking , of the fluid in the container . this opening ( 5 ) can be opened and closed by rotating the slider ( 10 ) clockwise or anti - clockwise around the fastening means ( 9 ). in order to close the opening ( 5 ), the slider may comprise at its first end ( 10 . 1 ) sealing means ( 12 ), e . g . a sealing plug . as can be particularly seen from fig8 , the opening ( 5 ) is arranged in an indentation ( 19 ), which is e . g . located in the annular ring ( 22 ) of the inventive lid . this indentation is e . g . implemented by forming particularly deep drawing . first , the indentation ( 19 ) is formed and then the opening ( 5 ) is inserted , for example stamped , into this indentation ( 19 ). according to one embodiment of the present invention , the sealing means ( 12 ) are now not , as taught in the state of the art , inserted into hole ( 5 ), but seal the hole ( 5 ) in a sealing plane ( 19 . 1 ), which lies above the hole ( 5 ); i . e . the sealing area ( 12 . 1 ) of the sealing means ( 12 ) seal hole ( 5 ) in a sealing plane ( 19 . 1 ) which is located on the upper surface ( 2 . 1 ) of the lid ( 2 ). this embodiment of the present invention has the advantage , that larger production tolerances can be allowed , because the sealing means ( 12 ) need not sealingly fit into the opening ( 5 ). as can be also seen from fig8 , the first end ( 10 . 1 ) of the slider ( 10 ) is u - shaped . while the base of the u comprises the sealing means , the flanks of the u encompass the annular ring ( 22 ). as indicated by arrow ( 21 ), the slider is connected to the lid such that the first end ( 10 . 1 ) of the slider may be pre - stressed against the lid . this preferred embodiment of the present invention improves the sealing between sealing means ( 12 ) and the sealing area ( 19 . 1 ). fig9 shows yet another embodiment of the present invention . in the present case , the annular ring ( 22 ) can be tapered towards the center of the lid by the angle ( α ). this embodiment of the present invention assures that liquid that is spilled on the ring ( 22 ) flows towards the center of the lid . fig1 shows details of the convexity ( 9 ). this convexity ( 9 ) is in the present case a truncated cone with a draft angle ( β ). in the center of the truncated cone , a vent hole ( 8 ) may be arranged . fig1 shows details of the connection of the slider ( 10 ) to the lid ( 1 ). as can be seen , the convexity ( 9 ) is shaped , preferably deep drawn , as a hollow truncated cone , whose diameter increases with its height . i . e . its extension away from the container . the inner diameter of the opening is preferably slightly smaller than the largest outer diameter of the cone , i . e . its outer diameter at its top . in order to connect the slider ( 10 ) with the lid ( 1 ), opening ( 23 ) is first pushed over the truncated cone ( 9 ), which results in a first form - fit and / or force - fit - connection between the slider ( 10 ) and the lid ( 1 ). subsequently , as indicated by arrow ( 18 ), the content indicator ( 11 ) is rotated from its remote into its indicating position and fixed with its circumference at the rebound ( 16 ). during this rotation , the convexity ( 9 ) is slightly , preferably elastically , compressed in its height , which results in an enlargement of the diameter of the convexity ( 9 ) as indicated by arrow ( 20 ). the deformation forces the upper part of the convexity ( 9 ) at least partially into the rebound or groove ( 16 ) which improves the connection between the slider ( 10 ) and the lid ( 1 ). even though , the content indicator ( 11 ) has been rotated into its indicating position , the vent hole ( 8 ) remains open so that the content of the closed container can be still vented via this opening from the foregoing , it will be seen that this invention is one well adapted to attain all the ends and objects hereinabove set forth together with other advantages which are obvious and which are inherent to the structure . it will be understood that certain features and sub combinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and sub combinations . this is contemplated by and is within the scope of the claims . since many possible embodiments of the invention may be made without departing from the scope thereof , it is also to be understood that all matters herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawings are to be interpreted as illustrative and not limiting . the constructions and methods described above and illustrated in the drawings are presented by way of example only and are not intended to limit the concepts and principles of the present invention . thus , there has been shown and described several embodiments of a novel invention . as is evident from the foregoing description , certain aspects of the present invention are not limited by the particular details of the examples illustrated herein , and it is therefore contemplated that other modifications and applications , or equivalents thereof , will occur to those skilled in the art . the terms “ having ” and “ including ” and similar terms as used in the foregoing specification are used in the sense of “ optional ” or “ may include ” and not as “ required ”. many changes , modifications , variations and other uses and applications of the present construction will , however , become apparent to those skilled in the art after considering the specification and the accompanying drawings all such changes , modifications , variations and other uses and applications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention are deemed to be covered by the invention which is limited only by the claims which follow . 16 fastening means for the content indicator 11 , rebound , groove

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