CARBONATED SOFT DRINK FINISH MODIFICATION
An apparatus and method are provided for a finish configured to define an opening to an interior of a container and to substantially reduce foaming of contents when the container is opened. The finish comprises a cylindrical body comprising a peripheral portion with a first edge and a second edge disposed at opposite ends. The first edge defines a first opening and is configured to receive a container cap. The second edge defines a second opening and is configured to receive a neck of the container. The first and second openings are in fluid communication. One or more threads on an exterior of the peripheral portion are configured to rotatably engage with one or more threads of the container cap. At least one notch is disposed at the first edge, peripheral to the first opening, and comprises a cross-sectional shape suitably formed to substantially reduce foaming of the contents.
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This application claims the benefit of and priority to U.S. Provisional Application, entitled “Carbonated Soft Drink Finish Modification,” filed on Nov. 13, 2014 and having application Ser. No. 62/079,431.
FIELDThe field of the present invention generally relates to plastic containers. More particularly, the field of the invention relates to an apparatus and method for reducing foaming occurring with carbonated soft drink containers.
BACKGROUNDPlastic containers have been used as a replacement for glass or metal containers in the packaging of beverages for several decades. The most common plastic used in making beverage containers today is polyethylene terephthalate (PET). Containers made of PET are transparent, thin-walled, and have the ability to maintain their shape by withstanding the force exerted on the walls of the container by their contents. PET resins are also reasonably priced and easy to process. PET bottles are generally made by a process that includes blow-molding of plastic pre-forms which have been made by injection molding of the PET resin.
A drawback to plastic containers is that those that contain carbonated contents may allow foaming of the contents onto a consumer upon initially opening the container. In some cases, the foaming may be great enough to spill the contents of the container onto the lap of a consumer, or onto nearby furniture. Another drawback to plastic containers is that carbon-dioxide content within the containers must be limited so as to accommodate the foaming tendency of carbonated liquids. Limiting the carbon-dioxide content effectively decreases the shelf-life of the contents. What is needed, therefore, is an apparatus and method for decreasing the foaming tendency of bottled carbonated contents, such that the carbon-dioxide content may be increased, thereby increasing the shelf-life of the bottled carbonated contents.
SUMMARYAn apparatus and method are provided for a finish configured to define an opening to an interior of a container and to substantially reduce foaming of contents when the container is opened. The finish comprises a cylindrical body comprising a peripheral portion with a first edge and a second edge disposed at opposite ends. The first edge defines a first opening and is configured to receive a container cap. Generally, the first edge is configured to receive a seal of the container cap. The second edge defines a second opening and is configured to receive a neck of the container. The first and second openings are in fluid communication. One or more threads on an exterior of the peripheral portion are configured to rotatably engage with one or more threads of the container cap. At least one notch is disposed at the first edge, peripheral to the first opening, and comprises a cross-sectional shape suitably formed to substantially reduce foaming of the contents. In one embodiment, the first edge comprises two notches, disposed on opposite sides of the first opening, wherein the cross-sectional shape of each of the notches comprises a half-circle configured to substantially reduce foaming of the contents.
In an exemplary embodiment, an apparatus comprises a finish configured to define an opening to an interior of a container and to substantially reduce foaming of contents when the container is opened. The finish comprises a cylindrical body comprising a peripheral portion with a first edge and a second edge disposed at opposite ends, the first edge defining a first opening and configured to receive a container cap, the second edge defining a second opening and configured to receive a neck of the container, wherein the first and second openings are in fluid communication; one or more threads on an exterior of the peripheral portion, the threads configured to rotatably engage with one or more threads of the container cap; and at least one notch disposed at the first edge, peripheral to the first opening, the at least one notch comprising a cross-sectional shape suitably formed to substantially reduce foaming of the contents.
In another exemplary embodiment, the first edge is configured to receive a seal of the container cap. In another exemplary embodiment, the first edge comprises two notches disposed on opposite sides of the first opening. In another exemplary embodiment, the cross-sectional shape is a half-circle. In another exemplary embodiment, the cross-sectional shape is a square. In another exemplary embodiment, the cross-sectional shape is triangular. In another exemplary embodiment, the cross-sectional shape is designed to produce an audible sound when pressurized gas exits through the at least one notch during twisting of the container cap.
In an exemplary embodiment, an apparatus comprises a container configured to substantially reduce foaming of contents when the container is opened. The container comprises a base which extends upward to a sidewall of the container; a shoulder connected between the sidewall and a bell, a diameter of the bell decreasing as the bell extends upward to a neck of the container; a finish connected to the neck, the finish configured to receive a container cap and defining an opening to the interior of the container; and at least one notch at the top of the finish configured to substantially reduce foaming of contents when the container is opened.
In another exemplary embodiment, the top of the finish is further configured to receive a seal of the container cap. In another exemplary embodiment, the sidewall comprises a grip portion connected to the base and a label portion connected between the grip portion and the shoulder. In another exemplary embodiment, the grip portion comprises a plurality of circumferentially disposed grip portion ribs, and the label portion comprises a plurality of circumferentially disposed label portion ribs. In another exemplary embodiment, the grip portion and the label portion comprise a smooth continuous surface extending from the base to the shoulder. In another exemplary embodiment, the top of the finish comprises two notches disposed on opposite sides of the opening to the interior of the container. In another exemplary embodiment, at least one notch comprises a cross-sectional shape suitably formed to substantially reduce foaming of contents. In another exemplary embodiment, the cross-sectional shape is a half-circle. In another exemplary embodiment, the cross-sectional shape is a square. In another exemplary embodiment, the cross-sectional shape is triangular. In another exemplary embodiment, the cross-sectional shape is designed so as to produce an audible sound when the container cap is twisted.
In another exemplary embodiment, a method for a container to substantially reduce foaming of contents when the container is opened comprises extending a base upward to a sidewall of the container; connecting a shoulder between the sidewall and a bell; extending the bell from the shoulder to a neck of the container, such that a diameter of the bell decreases as the bell extends to a neck; connecting a finish to the neck, such that the finish defines an opening to the interior of the container; configuring the finish to receive a container cap; and forming at least one notch at the top of the finish so as to substantially reduce foaming of contents when the container is opened. In another exemplary embodiment, configuring the finish further comprises forming a cylindrical body Comprising a peripheral portion with a first opening and second opening disposed at opposite ends, such that the first opening is configured to receive the container cap and the second opening is configured to receive the neck, and forming one or more threads on an exterior of the peripheral portion, the threads configured to rotatably engage with one or more threads of the container cap.
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While the present disclosure is subject to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will herein be described in detail. The invention should be understood to not be limited to the particular forms disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONIn the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present disclosure. It will be apparent, however, to one of ordinary skill in the art that the invention disclosed herein may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, specific numeric references such as “first notch,” may be made. However, the specific numeric reference should not be interpreted as a literal sequential order but rather interpreted that the “first notch” is different than a “second notch.” Thus, the specific details set forth are merely exemplary. The specific details may be varied from and still be contemplated to be within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. The term “coupled” is defined as meaning connected either directly to the component or indirectly to the component through another component. Further, as used herein, the terms “about,” “approximately,” or “substantially” for any numerical values or ranges indicate a suitable dimensional tolerance that allows the part or collection of components to function for its intended purpose as described herein.
In general, the present disclosure describes an apparatus and a method for a finish configured to define an opening to an interior of a container and to substantially reduce foaming of contents when the container is opened. The finish comprises a cylindrical body including a peripheral portion with a first edge and a second edge disposed at opposite ends. The first edge defines a first opening and is configured to receive a container cap. Generally, the first edge is configured to receive a seal of the container cap. The second edge defines a second opening and is configured to receive a neck of the container. The first and second openings are in fluid communication. One or more threads on an exterior of the peripheral portion are configured to rotatably engage with one or more threads of the container cap. At least one notch is disposed at the first edge, peripheral to the first opening, and comprises a cross-sectional shape suitably formed to substantially reduce foaming of the contents. In one embodiment, the first edge comprises two notches, disposed on opposite sides of the first opening, wherein the cross-sectional shape of each of the notches comprises a half-circle configured to substantially reduce foaming of the contents.
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It will be appreciated that when the container cap 164 is tightly engaged with the finish 140, as shown in
As mentioned above, the cross-sectional shape of the notches 196 need not be limited to those illustrated in
In some embodiments, suitably sized and shaped holes may be implemented in lieu of the notches 196. It is envisioned that the holes may be positioned just below the first edge 152 so as to be covered over by the seal 188 when the container cap 164 is tightly engaged with the container 100. It is further envisioned that the shape of the holes may be suitably designed to issue an audible sound when the container cap 164 is removed from the container 100 and pressure is relieved from the interior of the container. In some embodiments, the shape of each hole may be fashioned to resemble a flute, or a reed, which vibrates when the container cap 164 is removed from the container, thereby amplifying the audible sound as pressure within the container 100 is relieved.
While the invention has been described in terms of particular variations and illustrative figures, those of ordinary skill in the, art will recognize that the invention is not limited to the variations or figures described. In addition, where methods and steps described above indicate certain events occurring in certain order, those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that the ordering of certain steps may be modified and that such modifications are in accordance with the variations of the invention. Additionally, certain of the steps may be performed concurrently in a parallel process when possible, as well as performed sequentially as described above. To the extent there are variations of the invention, which are within the spirit of the disclosure or equivalent to the inventions found in the claims, it is the intent that this patent will cover those variations as well. Therefore, the present disclosure is to be understood as not limited by the specific embodiments described herein, but only by scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A finish configured to define an opening to an interior of a container and to substantially reduce foaming of contents when the container is opened, the finish comprising:
- a cylindrical body comprising a peripheral portion with a first edge and a second edge disposed at opposite ends, the first edge defining a first opening and configured to receive a container cap, the second edge defining a second opening and configured to receive a neck of the container, wherein the first and second openings are in fluid communication;
- one or more threads on an exterior of the peripheral portion, the threads configured to rotatably engage with one or more threads of the container cap; and
- at least one notch disposed at the first edge, peripheral to the first opening, the at least one notch comprising a cross-sectional shape suitably formed to substantially reduce foaming of the contents.
2. The finish of claim 1, wherein the first edge is configured to receive a seal of the container cap.
3. The finish of claim 1, wherein the first edge comprises two notches disposed on opposite sides of the first opening.
4. The finish of claim 1, wherein the cross-sectional shape is a half-circle.
5. The finish of claim 1, wherein the cross-sectional shape is a square.
6. The finish of claim 1, wherein the cross-sectional shape is triangular.
7. The finish of claim 1, wherein the cross-sectional shape is designed to produce an audible sound when pressurized gas exits through the at least one notch during twisting of the container cap.
8. A container configured to substantially reduce foaming of contents when the container is opened, the container comprising:
- a base which extends upward to a sidewall of the container;
- a shoulder connected between the sidewall and a bell, a diameter of the bell decreasing as the bell extends upward to a neck of the container;
- a finish connected to the neck, the finish configured to receive a container cap and defining an opening to the interior of the container; and
- at least one notch at the top of the finish configured to substantially reduce foaming of contents when the container is opened.
9. The container of claim 8, wherein the top of the finish is further configured to receive a seal of the container cap.
10. The container of claim 8, wherein the sidewall comprises a grip portion connected to the base and a label portion connected between the grip portion and the shoulder.
11. The container of claim 8, wherein the grip portion comprises a plurality of circumferentially disposed grip portion ribs, and the label portion comprises a plurality of circumferentially disposed label portion ribs.
12. The container of claim 8, wherein the grip portion and the label portion comprise a smooth continuous surface extending from the base to the shoulder.
13. The container of claim 8, wherein the top of the finish comprises two notches disposed on opposite sides of the opening to the interior of the container.
14. The container of claim 8, wherein the at least one notch comprises a cross-sectional shape suitably formed to substantially reduce foaming of contents.
15. The container of claim 14, wherein the cross-sectional shape is a half-circle.
16. The container of claim 14, wherein the cross-sectional shape is a square.
17. The container of claim 14, wherein the cross-sectional shape is triangular.
18. The container of claim 14, wherein the cross-sectional shape is designed so as to produce an audible sound when the container cap is twisted.
19. A method for a container to substantially reduce foaming of contents when the container is opened, the method comprising:
- extending a base upward to a sidewall of the container;
- connecting a shoulder between the sidewall and a bell;
- extending the bell from the shoulder to a neck of the container, such that a diameter of the bell decreases as the bell extends to a neck;
- connecting a finish to the neck, such that the finish defines an opening to the interior of the container;
- configuring the finish to receive a container cap; and
- forming at least one notch at the top of the finish so as to substantially reduce foaming of contents when the container is opened.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein configuring the finish further comprises forming a cylindrical body comprising a peripheral portion with a first opening and second opening disposed at opposite ends, such that the first opening is configured to receive the container cap and the second opening is configured to receive the neck, and forming one or more threads on an exterior of the peripheral portion, the threads configured to rotatably engage with one or more threads of the container cap.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 11, 2015
Publication Date: May 19, 2016
Applicant: NIAGARA BOTTLING, LLC (Ontario, CA)
Inventor: Jay Clarke Hanan (Ontario, CA)
Application Number: 14/938,596