CANDY PRODUCT AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME
A body of hard candy is formed on a tubular stem that extends from a reservoir/handle in which an edible fluid is contained. The outer end of the tubular passageway is open. A cover is provided. It has an open end which engages a base wall and holds the cover to the base wall. The cover includes an end wall which includes a plug which enters into the end of the tubular stem when the cover is installed. When the cover is removed, a consumer may lick the candy and may squeeze the reservoir/handle to express edible fluid out from the reservoir/handle, through the passageway and into the consumer's mouth.
This application is a division of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/644,330, filed Dec. 22, 2006, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
TECHNICAL FIELDThis invention relates to a candy product and to a method of making the candy product. More particularly, it relates to a candy product that includes a harden body of candy on a tubular stem having a center passageway though which an edible fluid is dispensed, and a cover for the body of candy that includes a closure plug for the outlet of the center passageway.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThis invention is an improvement on the candy products and methods disclosed by my U.S. Pat. No. 6,730,339, granted May 4, 2004, by my published application No. US 2003-0035866 A1, published Feb. 20, 2003, and by my published application No. US 2004-0037923 A1, published Feb. 26, 2004. As stated in my patent and published applications, in recent years there has been a substantial increase in novelty candy products that are designed, at least primarily, to appeal to children. A number of these products are variations on the traditional concept of a lollipop.
Lollipops that are provided with an edible fluid in addition to a hard candy body are disclosed by U.S. Pat. No. 4,229,482, granted Oct. 21, 1980, to A. Kreske, Jr., and by U.S. Pat. No. Re. 35,577, reissued Aug. 5, 1997, to T. J. Coleman. A missing feature from the prior art candy products, and from the candy products disclosed in my patent and pending applications, is the ability to cover the hard body of candy and at the same time close the passageway through which the edible fluid is dispensed. The principal object of the present invention is to fill this need.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe candy product of the invention comprises a container containing an edible fluid and having an outlet passageway in the elongated tubular stem. A solid body of candy is formed on the elongated tubular stem and the discharge end of the stem being clear of candy. A cover is provided for the solid body of candy. It includes an open end, a closed end and a sidewall extending between the open and closed ends. The closed end includes a plug. When the cover is removed, edible fluid can flow outwardly from the container to and through the elongated tubular stem. When the cover is installed, over the solid body of candy, the plug is inside of and forms a closure for the outlet of the tubular stem.
In preferred form, the elongated tubular member is connected to a base that includes a peripheral wall. When the cover is installed, its open end engages the peripheral wall of the base member when the plug is inside the outlet for the elongated tubular member.
In the preferred embodiment, the base member includes a central opening with internal threads and the container has a neck portion with external threads for receiving the internal threads. This allows the base member to be screwed onto the container.
The method of the invention comprises providing a holder having a cup-shaped portion, and a tubular stem portion projecting from said cup-shaped portion. A pin is inserted into said holder through said cup-shaped portion and said tubular stem portion. The pin is moved through the tubular stem portion until the end of the pin is substantially flush with the end of the tubular stem portion. A mold is provided which includes a mold cavity. Liquid candy is introduced into the mold cavity. Then, the holder and pin assembly is inserted into the liquid candy in the mold cavity. The candy is allowed to harden so as to anchor the candy to the tubular portion of the holder. Then, the hardened candy and holder are removed from the mold. Next, the pin is pushed to move it endwise through any candy wall that might have covered the outer end of the tubular portion. Then, the pin is removed from the holder, leaving an open passageway that extends through the holder and tubular stem. A container is provided that is closed except for an open end. An edible fluid is introduced through the open end into the container. The cup-shaped portion of the holder is attached to the open end of the container, putting the passageway in the tubular stem in liquid fluid-receiving communication with the interior of the container. A cover is provided that has an open end, a closed end including an inwardly projecting plug, and a sidewall extending from the closed end to the open end. The cover is positioned over the hardened candy and the open end of the cover is connected to the cup-shaped portion of the holder. In the process, the plug on the closed end of the cover is moved into the outer end of the tubular stem portion of the holder, so as to provide a closure for the tubular stem portion.
Preferably, the container is sized and shaped to receive the hand of a consumer and serve as a handle for the candy product.
Other objects, advantages and features of the invention will become apparent from the illustrated embodiment, from the description of the illustrated embodiment, set fourth below, from the claims, and from the principles that are embodied in the specific structures that are illustrated and described.
Like reference numerals are used to designate like parts throughout the several view of the drawing, and;
The candy product 10 shown by
Preferably, the upper end of the container 12 is provided with a neck 20 which defines the open top 18. Neck 20 preferably includes external threads 22. Referring back to
FIGS. 3 and 5-7 show a pin 46 that forms a function during the manufacture of the candy product 10. Pin 46 is connected to the handle 48 and it extends away from the handle 48 in the manner shown by
The method of manufacturing the candy product 10 will now be described with reference to
When the base 26 is within the trepan 62, the ends 48, 50 of the pin 46 and tubular passageway 32 are substantially at the bottom of the mold cavity, as also shown by
According to the invention, the hardened body of candy 60 is provided with a cap or cover 70 having an open end 71, a closed end 74, a closed sidewall 76 and a plug 78 that extends axially into the cap or cover 70 to the end wall 74. As shown by
Referring to FIGS. 1 and 9-12, an edible fluid 72 is introduced into the container or reservoir/handle 12, through its open end. The edible fluid 72 may also be a candy and it does not harden but rather remains in a fluid state, either as a liquid or a gel. When sufficient edible fluid 72 is within the container 12, the assembly 24, 60, 76 is connected to the reservoir/handle 12 by use of the mating threads 22, 30. When the assembly 24, 32, 60 is connected to the reservoir/handle 12, the member 76 serves as a cover or cap for the hard candy body 60. Also, the plug 78 prevents the flow of the edible fluid 72 out from the container 12 by way of the tubular passageway 32.
The illustrated embodiment is only an example of the present invention and, therefore, is non-limitive. It is to be understood that many changes in the particular structure, materials and features of the candy product may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Therefore, it is my intention that my patent rights not be limited by the particular embodiment that is illustrated and described herein, but rather is to be determined by the following claims, interpreted according to accepted doctrines of patent claim interpretation.
Claims
1. A method of manufacturing a candy product, said method comprising:
- providing a holder having a cup-shaped portion and a tubular portion projecting from said cup-shaped portion;
- inserting a pin into said holder through said cup-shaped portion and said tubular portion to an outer end of said tubular portion opposite said cup-shaped portion;
- dispensing candy in liquid form into a cavity in a mold, and inserting said tubular portion of said holder with said pin inserted therein into said candy in liquid form in said cavity;
- allowing said candy to harden in said cavity, thereby surrounding said tubular portion with, and anchoring said tubular portion in, said candy;
- removing from said mold said tubular portion and said candy thus hardened around said tubular portion;
- pushing said pin against said outer end to remove any candy covering said outer end;
- removing said pin from said holder to leave a passageway through said holder;
- securing said cup-shaped portion of said holder over an open end of a container containing an edible fluid; and
- with said tubular portion thus secured to said container, enclosing said tubular portion and said hardened candy in a cap containing a plug closure positioned to fit inside and thereby close said outer end of said tubular portion.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein said contained is sized and shaped to be held by hand and to serve as a handle for said candy product.
3. The method of claim 1 wherein said cup-shaped portion has an outer cylindrical surface and said cap has an inner cylindrical surface, said step of enclosing said tubular portion in said cap comprising joining said inner cylindrical surface of said cap to said outer cylindrical surface of said cup-shaped portion.
4. The method of claim 3 wherein said inner cylindrical surface of said cap and said outer cylindrical surface of said cup-shaped portion are threaded, and said step of enclosing said tubular portion in said cap comprises screwing said cap over said cup-shaped portion.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 13, 2011
Publication Date: Apr 5, 2012
Inventor: Pak Nin CHAN (Kowloon)
Application Number: 13/324,754
International Classification: A23G 3/56 (20060101); A23G 3/50 (20060101);