摘要 |
<p>A container (10) has an inner vessel (12) for containing liquid such as milk, water, juice or the like. An outer vessel (14) creates a larger volume than the volume of the inner vessel (12), so that the inner vessel (12) can fit inside the outer vessel (14). A top cap (16) secures the inner and outer vessels (12, 14) in spaced relation to each other. The top cap (16) can have an integral nipple (17) in fluid communication with the inside of the inner vessel (12). In another embodiment, a vent (18) in a top cap (16) permits air to enter a liquid holding vessel (12) as the liquid is removed. A filter (20) in the vent (18) allows the air to pass, but not the liquid, so the liquid does not spill when the container (10) is tipped.</p> |