LIQUOR BOTTLE NOVELTY CLOSURE SYSTEM
The present invention is directed to a unique sanitary closure system for liquor bottles wherein the capping technology incorporates a standard volume shot glass without screw threads. Furthermore, the system optionally includes a secondary sealing component enabling presentation of novelty shapes visible through the transparent body of the shot glass for marketing purposes.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is a novel closure system for liquor and other type bottles containing liquid. It features a unique bottle neck design incorporating a recessed seat with a sanitary gasket which accommodates the extended lip of a unique shot glass design inserted upside down. A threaded screw cap of unique design applies pressure to seal the liquid contents of the bottle by pressing the shot glass lip into the bottle neck recess thereby compressing the sanitary gasket, creating a sanitary seal.
The invention resolves the problem of other approaches to incorporating a shot glass as the sealing component of a bottle. Other approaches cannot claim to provide secure, sanitary closure of a bottle containing liquid. For example, provisional patent applications have attempted to incorporate a shot glass per the following:
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- 1. US20080011710, Shot Glass Bottle Cap, wherein a threaded shot glass base is intended to engage with the standard threads of a bottle neck. This is an unviable design because glass-on-glass threads are known to cause fracture of the threads during tightening.
- 2. US20080116164, Shot Top, wherein a threaded lip is intended to engage with the standard threads of a bottle neck. This is also an unviable design and furthermore would render the shot glass unsanitary because the internal threads would accumulate bacteria.
- 3. US20120292283, Drinking Vessel Configured for Removable Engagement with a Capped Bottle, wherein an O-ring mounted in the shot glass base is intended to engage in a corresponding groove in a bottle neck. This is an unviable design because it does not provide a positive, secure closure for the liquid in the bottle.
No existing United States patents have been found to claim a secure, sanitary mechanism for incorporating a shot glass in the closure mechanism for a bottle containing liquid.
Additionally, this invention incorporates a separate sealing device which may be inserted between the lip of the shot glass and the bottle neck sanitary gasket. This sealing device is typically fabricated of molded plastic and may be either a basic disk with a finger tab or a molded novelty shape visible through the transparent shot glass body.
This invention is intended to serve as a configurable combination of bottle, shot glass, and novelty shapes enabling a liquor distributor to market its wares in a continuous stream of compelling options for consumers. The novelty shapes may be enclosed under the shot glass in three ways: a) lying loose, b) retained by a base slot which matches the cross section profile of the finger tab on the basic secondary seal, or c) molded integral with the secondary seal.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is directed to a unique sanitary closure system for liquor bottles wherein the capping technology incorporates a standard volume shot glass without screw threads. Furthermore, the system optionally includes a secondary sealing component enabling presentation of novelty shapes visible through the transparent body of the shot glass for marketing purposes.
The following is a listing of reference numbers corresponding to a particular element referred to herein:
- 10 bottle neck with gasket seat
- 20 sanitary gasket
- 30 closure seal with novelty shape option
- 31 closure seal with pour spout option
- 32 basic closure seal
- 33 novelty item with base groove
- 40 shot glass with gasket pressure lip
- 50 cap with open-top option
- 51 cap with closed-top basic option
- 52 cap with closed-top novelty shape option
- 55 cap vertical wall mating with shot glass lip
- 60 shot glass seal pressure lip
- 61 shot glass lip outer rim
- 70 bottle neck gasket seat
- 80 bottle neck containment lip
- 90 bottle neck gasket recess
- 100 closure seal finger tab and shape anchor
- 110 cap security ring
- 120 novelty shape base slot
The present invention features a unique method for incorporating a standard-volume shot glass as shown in
The uniqueness of the present invention is demonstrated in the design of the shot glass shown in
The unique design of the bottle neck is illustrated in
Virtually infinite variations in the component details of this innovative bottle closure system are possible and are considered covered by this patent application. Section
Claims
1. The shot glass 40 design embodies a lip flange 60 suitable for clamping by a cap incorporating an internal vertical wall 55, whether the cap is open-top or closed top.
2. The bottle neck 10 incorporates a seat 70 internal to a shoulder 80 which ensures that liquid is not spilled as the shot glass 40 or any of the sealing devices (e.g. 30, 31, 32) is removed.
3. The cap 50 (or 51 or 52 for example) incorporates an internal vertical wall 55 sized to mate with the shot glass rim 60 for applying the pressure necessary to securely close the bottle when the cap's internal threads are engaged with the bottle neck threads.
4. The secondary sealing device, 30 or 31 for example, provides for incorporation of an infinite range of novelty shapes that may be molded from plastic and made visible through the transparent body of the shot glass.
5. The basic sealing device 32 enables inclusion of separate novelty shapes molded in plastic, glass, crystal, or metal and made visible through the transparent body of the shot glass where such novelty shapes may be loose under the shot glass or a shape may be anchored by sliding engagement of a base slot 120 with the finger tab 100 on the basic sealing device 32.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 5, 2014
Publication Date: Sep 10, 2015
Inventor: John De Klein (Cambridge)
Application Number: 14/197,791