BOTTLE CAP
A bottle closure device may be disclosed. The bottle closure device may be formed in such a manner as to provide a strong, liquid-tight seal of a bottle. The bottle closure device may include a capping portion and a tamper-evident tear away portion. The capping portion of the bottle closure may further include an inner neck portion configured to form a seal with an interior of a bottle neck.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/858,006, filed Jul. 24, 2013, the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUNDRe-usable bottles, such as milk bottles, traditionally use push-on plastic caps to seal their contents. Closures of this type are still needed because of the large cost it would require to convert the glass bottles to having a threaded top which would allow screw-on caps.
Current bottle closures have a cap and a single-use latch ring, also referred to as a “tamper-evident cap”, allowing for the attachment of the closure and an easily-used visual aid to see if the closure has been tampered with. However, these closures may not adequately seal the contents of the bottles and may allow the contents to leak. Further, once the cap has been detached from the latch ring, a user replacing the cap, for example to store temporarily in a home refrigerator, may find that the cap does not adequately maintain a hold on the bottle, allowing for further leakage. The poor seal may additionally allow the contents of the bottle to interact with an exterior environment, which may facilitate spoilage of the contents.
SUMMARYA bottle closure device may be disclosed. The bottle closure device may include a capping portion that has a top, a sidewall, and an inner neck. The inner neck may extend from an interior surface of the top of the capping portion. The inner neck may be substantially cylindrical and may be configured to fit within a bottle neck that is inserted within the top and sidewall of the capping portion. The inner neck portion may further include protrusions projecting outwardly therefrom.
In another embodiment, the bottle closure device may further include a tear away portion connected to the capping portion by a fragile ring. The tear-away portion may include teeth designed to secure to the outside of a bottle neck. The bottle closure may be configured such that the capping portion separates from the tear-away portion when force is applied.
Advantages of embodiments of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description of the exemplary embodiments. The following detailed description should be considered in conjunction with the accompanying figures.
Aspects of the present invention are disclosed in the following description and related figures directed to specific embodiments of the invention. Those skilled in the art will recognize that alternate embodiments may be devised without departing from the spirit or scope of the claims. Additionally, well-known elements of exemplary embodiments of the invention will not be described in detail or will be omitted so as not to obscure the relevant details of the invention.
As used herein, the word “exemplary” means “serving as an example, instance, or illustration.” The embodiments described herein are not limiting, but rather are exemplary only. It should be understood that the described embodiments are not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other embodiments. Moreover, the terms “embodiments of the invention,” “embodiments,” or “invention” do not require that all embodiments of the invention include the discussed feature, advantage, or mode of operation.
Generally referring to the accompanying figures, a bottle closure may be formed in any of a variety of manners and may be used in a variety of situations. One exemplary embodiment may be to attach a bottle closure to the top of an open bottle, thereby providing a long-term seal for the contents of the bottle. The bottle closure may later be broken into a capping portion and a tear-away portion, allowing access to the contents of the bottle. The capping portion may further provide short-term resealing of the bottle. In some embodiments, the seal may be substantially liquid-tight. The seal may also be substantially air-tight.
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Tear-away portion 120 may include a plurality of teeth 122. In an alternative exemplary embodiment, tear-away portion 120 may be formed to include about two teeth, although it is envisioned that any number of teeth may be utilized in this or other exemplary embodiments. In yet further exemplary embodiments, there may be multiple rows of teeth 122. Teeth 122 may be resiliently deformable and may protrude on an angle from tear-away portion 120 toward the interior of bottle closure 100. Teeth 122 may be sized and shaped to catch on a lip on the exterior of a bottle, thereby substantially securing tear away portion 120 in place on the bottle. Teeth 122 may be flexible at a connection point to tear away portion 120, so as to allow installation over the bottle and lip disposed on the exterior of the bottle, as would be understood by a person having ordinary skill in the art.
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The foregoing description and accompanying figures illustrate the principles, preferred embodiments and modes of operation of the invention. However, the invention should not be construed as being limited to the particular embodiments discussed above. Additional variations of the embodiments discussed above will be appreciated by those skilled in the art.
Therefore, the above-described embodiments should be regarded as illustrative rather than restrictive. Accordingly, it should be appreciated that variations to those embodiments can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.
Claims
1. A bottle closure comprising:
- a capping portion having a top, sidewall, and inner neck portion, wherein the inner neck portion extends from an interior surface of the top of the cap portion, and wherein the inner neck portion is configured to fit within a bottle neck.
2. The bottle closure of claim 1, further comprising at least one protrusion projecting outwardly from the inner neck portion such that the at least one protrusion interacts with an interior surface of a bottle neck.
3. The bottle closure of claim 2, wherein the interaction between the inner neck protrusions and the bottle neck forms a substantially liquid-tight seal each time capping portion is placed on the bottle neck.
4. The bottle closure of claim 2, wherein the at least one protrusion has an outer diameter greater than an inner diameter of a neck of a desired bottle.
5. The bottle closure of claim 2, wherein the at least one protrusion is substantially flexible.
6. The bottle closure of claim 2, wherein the at least one protrusion is substantially rigid.
7. The bottle closure of claim 1, further comprising at least one ridge disposed on an interior surface of the sidewall of the capping portion, wherein the at least one ridge is configured to interact with an exterior surface of a bottle neck.
8. The bottle closure of claim 1, further comprising a separable tear-away portion affixed to the capping portion by a fragile ring, wherein the tear-away portion is substantially an extension of the sidewall of the capping portion.
9. The bottle closure of claim 7, wherein the tear-away portion further comprises a plurality of teeth configured to interact with an exterior surface of a bottle neck.
10. The bottle closure of claim 8, wherein the tear-away portion is configured to remain on a bottle neck when the capping portion is removed.
11. The bottle closure of claim 1, further comprising one or more grip disposed on an exterior surface.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 24, 2014
Publication Date: Jan 29, 2015
Applicant: Royal Summit Inc. (Modesto, CA)
Inventor: Bret de St. Jeor (Modesto, CA)
Application Number: 14/339,575