Disposable Cap for Carbonated-Beverage Can
The present invention is a simple, two-piece device that is placed and properly positioned over the top of an open can of carbonated beverage. The Disposable Cap invention significantly slows the escape of carbonation gas from a canned beverage and its container over a period of several days, when the canned beverage, with Disposable Cap, is duly placed in a refrigerated environment. In this way, the beverage remaining in the opened can maintains its desirability for the consumer much longer than when the cap is not used. The device is most effective when covering an open can within which at least half its content remains.
Numerous devices have been constructed and described, whose purpose is that of prolonging carbonation of a beverage in a can after the can has been recently opened. In some designs, a process was described for sealing the can-opening with a hardening, foam-like substance. A few inventions incorporate a mechanized plug for the hole in the top of an opened can. Others utilize a cap with a mechanism for clamping the cap to the top rim of an open can and a second mechanism for compressing a rubber-like (“elastomeric”) disk to the can's top surface (including the hole) thereby forming an effective seal. Moreover, many variations of those methods and processes have been devised. Almost all such inventions, that were researched, incorporate either simple or complex metallic mechanisms for accomplishing their purpose, and the devices were designed to be reusable. In each case, the design was to provide a seal, for an open can, that is virtually airtight and very effective for disallowing the escape of carbonation gas from the can.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThis invention is designed to slow, significantly, the escape of carbonation gas from an opened can containing a carbonated beverage. It is an exceedingly simple device that accomplishes the goal just stated and also is very simple to use. It consists of a round sheet of soft plastic (of similar or the same quality as plastic used in production of plastic sandwich-bags) which has been adhered (glued) to a rubber or Styrofoam ring at the sheet's circumferential edge. When the ring is placed atop a typical aluminum beverage can, and then pushed down along the can's sides, the plastic sheet tautly covers the rim of the can. The diameter of the ring is just slightly smaller than that of a standard beverage can and grips the can securely, but without warping it.
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Claims
1. Materials comprising the device are commonplace and easy to obtain or manufacture, and production of the device is simple and cost-effective.
2. Use of the device presents virtually no challenge to a typical user.
3. The device, when properly fitted over an open beverage can, is sufficient to slow, significantly, the escape of a beverage's carbonation from the can, when the “capped” can is duly placed in a refrigerated environment.
4. The device, when properly used, will sufficiently maintain carbonation within a canned beverage over a period of several days in a refrigerated environment, thereby preserving the beverage's desirability for a user.
5. Owing to claim 1, when the device is available to a user at negligible cost, the user is afforded the easy option of discarding the device after one use, if the user so desires.
6. The device, when properly applied, provides a measure of protection from foreign bodies entering the open can.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 17, 2013
Publication Date: Aug 21, 2014
Inventor: Rhamal Ahmose (Henrico, VA)
Application Number: 13/769,370