Bottle Stopper
A stopper apparatus comprising a flat upper portion having a centrally-located circular indention facing upward, an activation element having a circular, planer disc loosely engaging the circular indention, a vertically-oriented panel, and a male-threaded stem descending on a vertical axis of the disc, a reinforced circular lower horizontal panel having a centrally-located internally-threaded post extending vertically from the lower horizontal panel and engaging the internally-threaded post, and a bladder of rubberlike material disposed between the lower horizontal panel and the flat, reinforced upper portion, the bladder having a central passage through which the stem and post pass, and an internal cavity.
The present invention is in the technical area of closures for openings in bottles and jars.
2. Description of Related ArtBottle caps and closures are very well known in the art, and many commercial versions are available. There is, however, a use of such closures that has an issue that has not, to the inventor's knowledge, been adequately addressed.
In use of apparatus broadly known as water pipes, and often referred to as bongs, tobacco and other herbs may be ignited, and the smoke may be drawn by a user through a downstem from a side opening, to a position under water in a lower reservoir of the water pipe, where the smoke is drawn up through the water and then to an upper opening, to the user's mouth, to be inhaled.
It is well known that the smoke, filtering through the water, may leave considerable residue in the water, which may become quite oily and malodorous. After use, unless the openings into the water pipe are adequately closed, if the water pipe is accidentally overturned, damage to carpets and furniture, for example, may be considerable.
There are, as stated above, several sorts of stoppers commercially available for opening in water pipes and other apparatus, such as tapered rubber stoppers, but openings in water pipes vary considerably in diameter, and the user must be careful to obtain closures that fit the diameters of the water pipe, and if two or more may be used, typically a separate stopper may be needed for every opening in every water pipe.
What is clearly needed is a stopper apparatus that is easily variable in diameter, and that may stopper an opening with enough outward pressure to be surely leak proof. Such a stopper may be used on water pipe openings of different diameters.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn one embodiment of the invention a stopper apparatus for a water pipe is provided, comprising a substantially flat, reinforced upper portion of a diameter substantially the outer diameter of a cylindrical smoke chamber of the water pipe, the upper portion having a centrally-located circular indention facing upward, an activation element having a circular, planer disc loosely engaging the circular indention in the upper portion, a vertically-oriented panel located across a diameter of the disc, and a male-threaded stem descending below on a vertical axis of the disc, a reinforced circular lower horizontal panel having a centrally-located internally-threaded post extending vertically from the lower horizontal panel, the male-threaded stem engaging the internally-threaded post, and a bladder of rubberlike material disposed between the lower horizontal panel and the flat, reinforced upper portion, the bladder having a an outer diameter and a central passage through which the stem and post pass, and an internal cavity. Rotating the activation element further engages the stem with the post, decreasing the separation of the lower panel and the flat upper portion, compressing the bladder and increasing the outer diameter of the bladder to a diameter that causes bladder contact with an inner wall of the cylindrical smoke chamber.
In one embodiment the bladder is joined by adhesive or heat sealing to the flat upper portion and to the lower panel. Also, in one embodiment the bladder is a separate object having a donut outer shape, and an inner cavity also in donut shape, having substantially thin outer walls. In one embodiment the internal cavity of the bladder is filled with air at a predetermined pressure. In one embodiment the bladder is filled with liquid. And in one embodiment the bladder is filled with a compressible foam material.
In one embodiment the donut-shaped bladder is filled with a liquid. In another with water. and in a third with a compressible foam material.
In one embodiment the internal thread in the post extends through the lower panel. In one embodiment the apparatus further comprises a loop of cord or ribbon joined by a clip to the vertically-oriented panel of the activation element, the loop of cord or ribbon enabling suspension of the stopper apparatus from a portion of the water pipe when the stopper apparatus is not in use.
Upper lip 104 may take several forms, as a mouthpiece, and in some instances a separate mouthpiece may be interfaced to the upper lip. Portion 105 also has a circular opening 106 at an upper end, typically of a smaller diameter than that of portion 103. Several parts of the water pipe are not shown in
Stopper 201 has a flat upper portion 202, and a lower sealing portion 203. An activation element 204 described in enabling detail below has a panel 207 that extends above flat portion 202, and has, in this example, a clip 205 engaging a ribbon 206. Ribbon 206 is not essential to the invention, but may be useful in some embodiments.
Bladder 304 is, in this example, joined by adhesive or by heat sealing to element 303, and also to underside of upper portion 202. Engagement of threaded stem 302 to threaded post 307 enables adjustment of the apparatus by turning activation element 204. As a user turns element 204 clockwise stem 302 further engages post 307, and the height of bladder 304 is forced to a lesser dimension, which causes bladder 304 to expand outwardly toward the inner wall of cylindrical upper portion 103 of the water pipe.
The semicircular shape of panels 204 or 805 is not limiting in the invention. This panel could take other shapes as well.
A significant advantage of stoppers according to embodiments of the present invention is that these stoppers may be used for a wide variety of diameters of openings in water pipes and other apparatus, without any deviation in the actual structure of the stopper. One may adjust the compression of the bladder in these stoppers to be very close to the diameter of an opening meant to be sealed. The stopper may then be slipped into the opening, and a quarter to a half turn of the activation apparatus will thoroughly seal the opening.
In various embodiments of the invention a user may use the ribbon or cord 206 to encircle the cylindrical portion 103 when the water pipe is in active use, keeping the stopper with the water pipe or easy access when needed. A second stopper may be suspended by ribbon 206 around side cylinder 105. The two stoppers kept with the water pipe may be sized and tested for the particular dimensions of the water pipe.
The skilled artisan will understand that the embodiments and design of elemental pieces are all exemplary and may be accomplished in different ways within the scope of the invention. The scope is limited only by the claims below.
Claims
1. A stopper apparatus for a water pipe, comprising:
- a substantially flat, reinforced upper portion of a diameter substantially the outer diameter of a cylindrical smoke chamber of the water pipe, the upper portion having a centrally-located circular indention facing upward;
- an activation element having a circular, planer disc loosely engaging the circular indention in the upper portion, a vertically-oriented panel located across a diameter of the disc, and a male-threaded stem descending below on a vertical axis of the disc;
- a reinforced circular lower horizontal panel having a centrally-located internally-threaded post extending vertically from the lower horizontal panel, the male-threaded stem engaging the internally-threaded post; and
- a bladder of rubberlike material disposed between the lower horizontal panel and the flat, reinforced upper portion, the bladder having an outer diameter and a central passage through which the stem and post pass, and an internal cavity;
- wherein rotating the activation element further engages the stem with the post, decreasing the separation of the lower panel and the flat upper portion, compressing the bladder and increasing the outer diameter of the bladder to a diameter that causes bladder contact with an inner wall of the cylindrical smoke chamber.
2. The stopper apparatus of claim 1 wherein the bladder is joined by adhesive or heat sealing to the flat upper portion and to the lower panel.
3. The stopper apparatus of claim 1 wherein the bladder is a separate object having a donut outer shape, and an inner cavity also in donut shape, having substantially thin outer walls.
4. The stopper apparatus of claim 1 wherein the internal cavity of the bladder is filled with air at a predetermined pressure.
5. The stopper apparatus of claim 1 wherein the bladder is filled with a liquid.
6. The stopper apparatus of claim 1 wherein the bladder is filled with a foam material.
7. The stopper apparatus of claim 3 wherein the internal cavity of the bladder is filled with air at a predetermined pressure.
8. The stopper apparatus of claim 3 wherein the bladder is filled with a liquid.
9. The stopper apparatus of claim 3 wherein the bladder is filled with a foam material
10. The stopper apparatus of claim 1 wherein the internal thread in the post extends through the lower panel.
11. The stopper apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a loop of cord or ribbon joined by a clip to the vertically-oriented panel of the activation element, the loop of cord or ribbon enabling suspension of the stopper apparatus from a portion of the water pipe when the stopper apparatus is not in use.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 26, 2020
Publication Date: Mar 3, 2022
Inventor: Alexander Tabag (Watsonville, CA)
Application Number: 17/003,290