Alternate capstand equipped with affixation means
The instant invention is an alternate capstand being cylindrically shaped in the form of a hollow ring with the bottom side thereof being contoured so as to fit snugly as against the exterior walling of, for example, a typical soda-pop bottle together with threading configured about the external walling of the capstand and further with the bottom side of the capstand being equipped with adhesive affixation means serving to ensure sturdy, dependable affixation of the invention to such exterior walling.
There are no prior or parent applications in respect of the instant invention but reference is hereby had to a related application with application No.: 11/173,980 filed for and on behalf of Mr. Costello with a filing date of Jul. 5, 2005.
FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENTThere is no federally sponsored research and development in respect of the instant invention.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The instant invention relates to those devices admitting of means of holding the caps of empty bottles.
2. Art Information
The devices references in the enclosed Art Information Statement, respectfully submitted, do not anticipate the instant invention.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 1. A Brief Description of the InventionThe invention is a cylindrically shaped hollow ring unit with a bottom side thereof being contoured to fit snugly as against, for instance, the exterior walling of a typical glass or plastic soda-pop bottle or plastic motor oil bottle container. Affixation means such as a notably strong adhesive material is applied to the bottom side thereof so as to facilitate sturdy and dependable affixation of the invention to the exterior walling of the bottle. Moreover, the external walling of the ring unit is equipped with a threading configuration for acceptance of threading about the inner walling of a typical recessed bottle cap.
2. OBJECTS OF THE INVENTIONBottles made of plastic when virtually empty are mostly always, in respect of waste disposal, subjected to crushing and compacting prior to perhaps any viable recycling of the same. Such bottles with caps as may have been snapped or screwed back onto the primary capstands thereof can be crushed only with a great deal of force, relatively stated, leading unavoidably to ultimately a blowing off of such caps by virtue of a concomitantly compressive expulsion of air trapped within such a capped bottle. This leads to an environmentally undesirable blowing about as well of the residual contents then still, more often than not, likewise trapped within the virtually empty bottle. If such contents are of the order of hazardous chemicals such as, for example, motor oil, the resultant post-blowout can have clearly untoward environmental repercussions. The instant invention serves to respond notably to such a thorny waste disposal problem.
The cap of the bottle once empty is simply affixed to the alternate capstand affixed to the exterior walling of the bottle leaving the primary capstand atop the bottle capless and the interior of the bottle concomitantly open to the exterior. Crushing and compression of a virtually empty bottle, the cap of which would have been affixed to the instant invention in turn, itself affixed to the exterior walling of the bottle requires much less force to flatten such a bottle as would have been otherwise required as respects the crushing and compression flattening of conventionally capped bottles as noted above. There is, in respect of resort to utilization of the instant invention, accordingly, then no reason to fear the environmental pollution otherwise resulting from such invariably forced expulsion of any such residual bottle contents concomitant with the forced expulsion of trapped air, perforce of the presence of the cap of the bottle having been affixed to the primary capstand of the empty bottle, since, there is, with respect to the instant invention no possibility that there would ever be any such trapped internal air within it.
The instant invention is also extremely use just for the benefit of persons ingesting the contents of a glass or plastic bottle. This is because with resort to utilization of the invention, such persons would no longer need to carry the cap in one hand while using the other to ingest the contents or otherwise being in need of a free hand. Such persons would not need to place the cap somewhere away from the bottle while ingesting contents only to then have to be concerned with possibly misplacing the cap, or, having to perambulate while ingesting, then having to return to the site where the cap would have been originally placed prior to such ingestion.
In view of the foregoing, respectfully submitted, the instant invention is indeed new, useful and unquestionably unique.
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Once the contents of a bottle A have been removed therefrom, bottle cap B, instead of being threadably replaced to the primary capstand D of bottle A, is threadably affixed to ring unit 1 adhesively affixed to the exterior walling of bottle A as shown in
In conclusion, it is further respectfully submitted that the instant invention will prove to be, at the very least, an enormous boon to the bottle recycling industry.
Claims
1. An alternate capstand equipped with affixation means, comprising:
- a. a hollow, cylindrically shaped ring unit;
- b. a bottom side of said ring unit being contoured so as to fit snugly as against exterior walling of a bottle;
- c. external walling of said ring unit being equipped with a threading configuration, and;
- d. affixation means applied to said bottom side for facilitating sturdy, dependable adherence of said bottom side to said exterior walling.
2. An alternate capstand, comprising:
- a. a hollow, cylindrically shaped ring unit;
- b. a bottom side of said ring unit being contoured so as to fit snugly as against exterior walling of a bottle;
- c. external walling of said ring unit being equipped with a threading configuration, and;
- d. said bottom side being amenable to adherence to said exterior walling by way of affixation means applied to said exterior walling.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 19, 2006
Publication Date: Apr 24, 2008
Inventor: Gerard M. Costello (Wilmington, VT)
Application Number: 11/523,823
International Classification: B65D 41/04 (20060101); B65D 90/02 (20060101);