AU2001259133A1 - Flip-top beverage can sanitary cover - Google Patents

Flip-top beverage can sanitary cover

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AU2001259133A1
AU2001259133A1 AU2001259133A AU2001259133A AU2001259133A1 AU 2001259133 A1 AU2001259133 A1 AU 2001259133A1 AU 2001259133 A AU2001259133 A AU 2001259133A AU 2001259133 A AU2001259133 A AU 2001259133A AU 2001259133 A1 AU2001259133 A1 AU 2001259133A1
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cover
flared skirt
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beverage
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Dante Olivar
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TITLE OF THE INVENTION
Flip-Top Beverage Can Sanitary Cover
APPLICANT
Dante R Olivar
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
I claim the benefit of Philippines patent application number 000-1022.
Filed : 24 April 2000
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to flip-top beverage cans.
2. Prior Art
Flip-top beverage cans are typically stored or displayed for sale without any
packaging. Overtime contaminants accumulate on their tops/ends and especially
around the end's crevice. These contaminants mix with the overflow of the bever
age from the can and is washed into the digestive system of a consumer who
directly drinks from the can. Even when the beverages are poured into a glass,
the contaminants on the rim would still be washed into the glass. OBJECTS AND ADVANTAGES OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, the objects and advantages of the present sanitary and protective
cover are: ( a) to provide a sanitary cover that seals the head and neck of the can; (b) to provide a protective cover for aluminum cans making use of different mate
rials and combination thereof;
(c) to be easy and inexpensive to make and apply; (d) to provide a sanitary cover that eliminates the direct contact of the lips and
mouth of consumers to the unhealthy particles that reside on top of the can; (e) to provide a cover material and combination of materials that is easily flexible,
malleable, teareable, adhesible and stackable; (f) to provide a cover material that is printable; (g) to provide a cover with a flared skirt to protect the shoulder of the can.
Further objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent
from a consideration of the drawings and ensuing description.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION This present invention provides a solution to the health and hygiene problem encountered by consumers when drinking direct from flip-top cans, by suggesting
an article and a method of covering the surface, neck and down to the portion of the can that comes in direct contact with the lips of the consumers. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
Fig. 1 & 1 A is a perspective view of the present sanitary and protective cover posi
tioned over a conventional beverage can. Fig. 2& 2A is a perspective view of the pesent cover attached to the can.
Fig. 3 & 3A is a cutaway view of the present cover on the beverage can. Fig. 4 & 4A is a view of a flat sheet being formed onto the beverage can.
Fig. 5 & 5A is a perspective view of a flat sheet being pressed onto the can. Fig. 6 & 6A are various ways of detachments.
Fig. 7 to 7F are preferred embodiments thereof. Fig. 8 is a view of linked covers. Fig. 9 & 9A are views of print promotionals beneath the surface of the cover.
Fig. 10 & 10 A are views of print promotionals on the top surface of the cover. Fig. 11 & 11 A are other promotional embodiments thereof. Fig. 12 & 12A are also promotional embodiments thereof.
Fig. 13 is shows another function of the cover. Fig. 14 is the first and original embodiment thereof.
Fig. 15 & 15A are originall embodiments thereof. Fig. 16 & 16A are also original embodiments thereof.
Fig. 17 & 17A are still original embodiments thereof. Fig. 18 is an original view of a tab and a perforation on the cover.
DRAWING REFERENCE NUMERALS 10. Cover 11. Top/Opening
12. Beverage Can 13. Disc 14. Concave Rim 15. Flared Skirt 16. Convex Lip 17. Shoulder
18. Transition 19. Vertical Wall
20. Flat Sheet 21. Flat Sheet 22. Press 23. Cavity 24. Covers 25. Links
26. Print Promo 27. Beverage 28. Tab 29. Perforation
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Figs. 1-3 & 1A-3A: A first embodiment of the present sanitary cover is shown in a perspective view
in Fig. 1 & 1A. It is comprised of a flexible cover 10 for the top 11 of a conventional beverage can 12. Cover 10 is comprised of a round disc 3, a concave rim 14 around the perimeter of a disc 13 and a flared skirt 15 extend
ing from concave rim 14. Rim 14 is convex when viewed from the inside of cover 10.
Cover 10 may be made out of a plastic material, such as polyethylene, polypropy
lene, nylon, paper, aluminum, and other present and future materials and combi nations, etc. Cover 10 is applied on top of the can by virtue of combination tech nologies in molding, extrusion, capping, wrapping, punching, sealing and adhe
sion. In Fig. 2 & 2A, cover 10 is applied to the can 12.
In Fig. 3 concave rim 14 of cover 10 is snugly engaged around a convex lip 16 of
can 12 to retain cover 10 in position. Flared skirt 15 is shaped to conform closely
to a tapered shoulder 17 of can 12 and is long enough to extend at least down to
a transition 18 between tapered shoulder 17 and a vertical wall 19 of can 12.
Advertising may be printed on cover 10.
Accordingly, top 11 and shoulder 17 of can 12 are protected by cover 10 from
contaminants. Cover 10 can be easily peeled off from can 12.
Fig. 4 & 4A:
As shown in Fig. 4, the cover 10 may also be made by molding a flat sheet 20
and heat shrink applied onto top 11 of can 12. Alternately, sheet 20 may be glued.
Fig. 5 & 5A:
As shown in Fig. 5, another method for making the crown is comprised of
pressing a flat sheet 21 onto top 11 of can 12 with a press 22. A cavity 23 in
press 22 is shaped to conform to top 11 of can 12. Flat sheet 21 may be made of
any deformable material, such as paper, aluminum, plastic, etc. Flat sheet 21
may be retained on can 12 by friction, adhesion, meachanically tightening, etc.
Fig. 6 & 6A :
As shown in Fig. 6, cover 10 is detached from can 12 by inserting finger under spaces provided in between the flared skirt 15 of cover 10. In Fig. 6A, cover 10 is
shown as completely detached and separated from top 11 of can 12
Figs. 7 to 7F:
Cover 10 is shown on top 11 of can 12 in two variations. Fig. 7 is made of
modified aluminum, while Fig. 7A is made of modified plastic. Fig. 7B shows a
variation of a flared skirt 15 of cover 10 on can 12. Fig. 7C shows another varia
tion of a flared skirt 15 on top 11 of can 12. Figs. 7E and 7F shows another
variation of a flared skirt 15 on top 11 of can 12.
Fig. 8:
A plurality of covers 24 are connected together with integral links 25 there be
tween , and are prefferably made by molding. The plurality of linked 25 covers 24
on top of multi-pack cans may be applied by heat-shrink wrapping, pressing.gluing
and mechanically tight-fitting.
Figs. 9 & 9A:
As shown in Fig. 9 is cover 10 with flared skirt 15 promoting 26 a winning. Fig 9A
illustrates linked 25 covers 24 wherein flared skirt 15 as points of attachments.
Cover 10 with flared skirt 15 is shown as print promoting 26 various products.
Figs. 10 & 10A:
Fig. 10 shows an exploded view of a print promo 26 on the surface of cover 10
with the flared skirt 15 distinctly emphasized herewith. Fig. 10A shows covers 24
linked 25 at points of flared skirt 15. Different print promos 26 are displayed. Figs. 11 & 11 A:
In Fig. 11 , a print promo 26 features cover 10 with the flared skirt 15
being shown as a source of amusement. Fig. 11 A shows another print promo 26
wherein cover 10 with flared skirt 15 distinctly promoting 26 a beverage 27.
Figs. 12 & 12 A:
Still another embodiment of a print promo 26 is shown, wherein a giant can 12
with a giant cover 10 and giant flared skirt 15 elliciting excitement. Fig. 12A
shows another print promo 26 wherein cover 10 with flared skirt 15 as being used
to promote not only beverages but also services.
Fig. 13:
The enclosing and extended features of the flared skirt 15 of cover 10 finds use
similar to ashtrays.
Fig. 14:
Is an original embodiment of cover 10 with flared skirt 15.
Fig.15 & 15 A:
In Fig. 15 & 15 A, cover 10 is surrounded with flared skirt 15.
Fig. 16 & 16 A:
Fig. 16 combined aluminum and plastic for cover 10 with flared skirt 15.
Fig. 17:
Shows original embodiment of cover 10 on top 11 of can 12.
Fig. 18:
Shows flared skirt 15 with tab 28 and perforation 29. SUMMARY AND SCOPE
Accordingly, the present sanitary cover 10 protects the top 11 of a flip-top
beverage can 12 from contaminants. The flared skirt 15 protects the shoulder 17
of the can 12 from contaminants. The cover 10 is easy to apply and detach from the can 12 and inexpensive to make. Cover 10 with flared skirt 15 also provides
space for print promotionals 26.
Although the above description is specific, it should not be considered as a limitation on the scope of the invention, but only as an example of the preffered
embodiment. Many variations are possible with the teachings of the invention.
For example, different attachment methods, fasteners, materials, dimensions, contortions, etc. can be used and applied unless specifically indicated otherwise. The relative positions of the elements can vary, and the shapes of the elements
can vary. Therefore, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, not by the examples given.

Claims (2)

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