CN216637464U - Beverage supplement bottle cap and beverage bottle with same - Google Patents

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CN216637464U
CN216637464U CN202122663357.6U CN202122663357U CN216637464U CN 216637464 U CN216637464 U CN 216637464U CN 202122663357 U CN202122663357 U CN 202122663357U CN 216637464 U CN216637464 U CN 216637464U
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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    • B65D51/24Closures not otherwise provided for combined or co-operating with auxiliary devices for non-closing purposes
    • B65D51/28Closures not otherwise provided for combined or co-operating with auxiliary devices for non-closing purposes with auxiliary containers for additional articles or materials
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Abstract

The utility model relates to the field of beverage supplements, and discloses a beverage supplement bottle cap and a beverage bottle with the same, wherein the beverage supplement bottle cap (100) is provided with a container joint part (108) used for being connected to a bottle mouth (101) of a beverage container (102) and a storage space (105) closed by a water-soluble layer, the storage space (105) is internally provided with a supplement (106) and is configured to: when the beverage supplement bottle cap (100) is connected to the bottle mouth (101) by the container engagement portion (108), the water soluble layer is exposed to a liquid (104) within the beverage container (102) to enable the water soluble layer to disintegrate by bringing the liquid (104) into contact with the water soluble layer and to allow the supplement (106) within the storage space (105) to be released into the beverage container (102). The beverage supplement bottle cap of the present invention provides a new way to administer supplements.

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Beverage supplement bottle cap and beverage bottle with same
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a beverage supplement, in particular to a beverage supplement bottle cap. On the basis, the utility model also relates to a beverage bottle with the beverage supplement bottle cap.
Background
Depending on the various needs that may be met, it is often desirable to have supplements such as flavors, nutritional supplements, etc. infused/dissolved in a liquid for administration. The supplement can be administered in a variety of ways, for example, an effervescent tablet can be dissolved in a glass of water or the like to release the nutritional supplement.
The present invention seeks to provide a novel way of administering a supplement that overcomes or substantially ameliorates some of the disadvantages of the prior art, or at least provides an alternative.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
It is an object of the present invention to provide a new way of administering a supplement, to which end a beverage supplement bottle cap connectable to a bottle mouth of a beverage container is provided, the beverage supplement bottle cap being configured to expose a water-soluble layer to the bottle mouth of the beverage container so that upon shaking and/or inverting the beverage container the water-soluble layer can be wetted by a liquid within the beverage container, thereby causing the water-soluble layer to disintegrate to release the supplement into the beverage container.
To this end, the present invention provides, in one aspect, a beverage supplement bottle cap having a container engagement portion for attachment to a finish of a beverage container and a storage space enclosed by a water-soluble layer, the storage space having a supplement stored therein and being configured to: when the beverage supplement bottle cap is connected to the bottle mouth by the container engagement portion, the water-soluble layer is exposed to liquid within the beverage container to enable the water-soluble layer to decompose by contacting the liquid with the water-soluble layer and to allow the supplement within the storage space to be released into the beverage container.
A second aspect of the utility model provides a beverage bottle comprising a beverage container containing a liquid and a beverage supplement cap as described above connectable to a finish of the beverage container.
By the above technical solution, the beverage supplement bottle cap of the present invention provides a new way to administer a supplement, by exposing the water-soluble layer to the liquid inside the beverage container when the beverage supplement bottle cap is connected to the mouth of the beverage container, the water-soluble layer can be decomposed by shaking and/or flipping the beverage container to release the supplement inside the storage space of the beverage supplement bottle cap into the beverage container for administration by a user.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a beverage supplement bottle cap according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention when attached to a beverage container;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of the beverage supplement bottle cap of FIG. 1 after dissolution of the water soluble tablets and the supplement being dropped into the beverage container;
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of a portion of the beverage supplement bottle cap of FIG. 1 coupled to a beverage container;
fig. 4 and 5 are schematic views illustrating the construction of a cap for a beverage supplement bottle according to the present invention, wherein one end of the cap for a beverage supplement bottle is closed by a sealing foil;
FIGS. 6 and 7 are schematic views showing the construction of another beverage supplement bottle cap according to the present invention, wherein one end of the beverage supplement bottle cap is closed by a sealing plug;
FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional schematic view of a beverage supplement bottle cap according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention when attached to a beverage container;
fig. 9 is a schematic view of the water-soluble film of the beverage supplement bottle cap of fig. 1 after dissolution of the supplement as it falls into the beverage container.
Detailed Description
The following detailed description of embodiments of the utility model refers to the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating the present invention, are given by way of illustration and explanation only, not limitation.
In the present invention, the use of directional terms such as "upper, lower, left, right" generally means upper, lower, left, right as viewed with reference to the accompanying drawings, unless otherwise specified; "inner and outer" refer to the inner and outer relative to the profile of the components themselves.
Referring to fig. 1-3, a beverage supplement bottle cap 100 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention may be attached to a neck 101 of a beverage container 102. Specifically, the beverage supplement bottle cap 100 has a container engagement portion 108 for attachment to the mouth 101 of a beverage container 102 and a storage space 105 enclosed by a water-soluble layer formed as a water-soluble tablet 103, the storage space 105 having a supplement 106 stored therein and configured to: when the beverage supplement bottle cap 100 is connected to the mouth 101 of the beverage container 102 by its container engaging portion 108, the water soluble tablet 103 is exposed to the liquid 104 within the beverage container 102 to enable the liquid 104 to contact the water soluble tablet 103 by, for example, shaking or flipping the beverage container 102, thereby breaking down the water soluble tablet 103 and allowing the supplement 106 within the storage space 105 to fall through the mouth 101 into the beverage container 102.
Here, the water soluble layer within the beverage supplement bottle cap 100 is provided as a water soluble tablet 103, the water soluble tablet 103 preferably being an effervescent tablet. As another preferred embodiment, the beverage supplement bottle cap 100 shown in fig. 8 and 9 encloses the supplement 106 within the storage space 105 with the water soluble film 123 as the water soluble layer.
In other embodiments, the beverage supplement bottle cap 100 may include both a water soluble tablet 103 and a water soluble film 123. According to this embodiment, the water-soluble film 123 will disintegrate shortly after the water-soluble tablet 103 is melted and disintegrated, and in production, the water-soluble film 123 may maintain the sealed state of the supplement 106 before insertion into the water-soluble tablet 103 (i.e., the supplement 106 is enclosed within the storage space 105 by the water-soluble film 123 before insertion into the water-soluble tablet 103).
In the present invention, the water-soluble tablet 103 itself may contain nutritional ingredients, flavouring ingredients as a supplement to the liquid 104.
In the illustrated embodiment, the beverage supplement bottle cap 100 defines a storage space 105 for containing a supplement 106. The storage space 105 has an opening 107 sealed by a water-soluble layer. Thus, when the water-soluble layer is disintegrated in the manner shown in fig. 2 and 9, the supplement 106 is released from the storage space 105 through the opening 107.
The supplement 106 in the storage space 105 is a nutrient, flavoring and/or similar supplement.
In the illustrated embodiment, the extender 106 is a powdered or granular extender 106. However, in other embodiments, any extender 106 that does not cause the water-soluble layer to disintegrate may be used. For example, the extender 106 may be an oil extender.
In other embodiments, the supplement 106 may also be water-based, wherein the water-based supplement 106 and the upper surface of the water-soluble tablet 103 may be separated by a water-blocking barrier (not shown). However, upon disintegration of the water soluble tablet 103, the water soluble tablet 103 breaks the structural integrity from the underside of the water resistant barrier, thereby allowing the water based supplement 106 to flow into the beverage container 102 through the opening 107. For example, a water-blocking barrier may be applied to the top surface of the water-soluble tablet 103 in the form of a water-impermeable coating.
The beverage supplement bottle cap 100 has a container engagement portion 108 that engages the beverage container 102. The container engagement portion 108 is preferably cylindrical. Generally, the beverage container 102 includes an interface 109 having threads 110 and a collar 111. Referring to fig. 3, the container engagement portion 108 may have corresponding threads 112 to facilitate threading of the beverage supplement cap 100 onto the threads 110 of the beverage container 102. As shown in fig. 3, the beverage supplement bottle cap 100 may include a safety tamper ring 113(tamper evident ring), which safety tamper ring 113 is displaced (deformed or peeled off) when the container engagement portion 108 is connected to the mouthpiece 109 of the beverage container 102.
The container engagement portion 108 may be configured to mate with a conventional GPI/SPI neck surface to allow for attachment of the beverage supplement bottle cap 100 of the present invention to a conventional beverage container or the like. Thus, the beverage supplement bottle cap 100 of the present invention may be sold separately and attached to existing conventional beverage containers for supplements.
Referring to fig. 1, the opening 107 of the storage space 105 may be coaxially positioned within the cylindrical container engagement portion 108. The opening 107 may extend a small amount into the finish 101 or be located entirely within the finish 101 and allow some spacing from the interior wall surface of the interface 109 of the beverage container 102. Thus, the extender 106 is released within the bottle mouth 101 and avoids building up on the rim surface of the beverage container 102.
The storage space 105 has a funnel skirt 114 tapering towards the opening 107. The funnel skirt 114 ensures that all of the supplement 106 falls from the storage space 105 and directs the supplement 106 through the narrow opening 107.
Referring to fig. 3, the opening 107 may be defined by a cylindrical collar 115 matching the diameter of the water soluble tablet 103. The opening 107 may also include an upper circumferentially extending flange 116 that locates the upper surface of the water soluble tablet 103. As shown in fig. 3, the upper flange 116 may be wedge-shaped in cross-section to continue the smooth profile of the funnel skirt 114 while presenting orthogonal edges that are flush with the upper plane of the water-soluble tablet 103.
In one embodiment, the opening 107 may be configured to attach the water soluble tablet 103 in the manner shown in fig. 1 or to attach the water soluble film 123 in the manner shown in fig. 8.
Opening 107 may also include a lower edge 117 where water soluble tablet 103 is captured in cylindrical collar 115. During production, the machine may press the water soluble tablet 103 into the cylindrical collar 115 and then deform the lower edge 117 to wrap the lower edge 117 around the water soluble tablet 103 to prevent the water soluble tablet 103 from falling out of the cylindrical collar 115.
In further embodiments, the interior of the cylindrical collar 115 can include frictional engagement, meshing (spurs), and the like to frictionally engage and/or retain the water-soluble tablet 103 within the cylindrical collar 115.
Referring to fig. 4 and 5, a beverage supplement bottle cap 100 may be provided with a removable sealing foil 118 to keep the water soluble tablets 103 dry. The sealing foil 118 may be exposed with a pull tab 119 to remove the sealing foil 118 of the beverage supplement bottle cap 100 by pulling the pull tab 119 prior to attachment to the beverage container 102.
Referring to fig. 6 and 7, the beverage supplement bottle cap 100 may also be sealed by a removable sealing plug 120 that is attached to the tamper-evident ring 113 or the container engagement portion 108.
The sealing plug 120 may include a chamber 121 containing a desiccant to keep the water soluble tablet 103 dry.
The volume of the storage space 105 may depend on the nature of the supplement 106 contained therein. For example, the volume of storage space 105 may be from about 5cm3To 50cm3Or more.
In some embodiments, the storage space 105 may be divided into a series of separate compartments, each compartment having a different type of supplement 106.
In some embodiments, the individual compartments may be separated by individual water-soluble layers. Thus, the lowest water-soluble layer may disintegrate first, releasing a first type of supplement from the lowest compartment of the storage space 105, then the next water-soluble layer disintegrates, subsequently releasing a second type of supplement, etc.
Alternatively, the separation structure between the individual compartments of the storage space 105 may separate the water-soluble layer such that when the water-soluble layer is decomposed, the plurality of supplements 106 are released from each individual compartment simultaneously.
Use of the beverage supplement bottle cap 100 may include unpacking the packaging components thereof, such as by removing the sealing foil 118 shown in fig. 4 and 5 or removing the sealing plug 120 shown in fig. 6 and 7.
Thereafter, the beverage supplement bottle cap 100 may be attached to the existing beverage container 102, such as by threading the container engagement portion 108 onto the threads 110 of the interface 109 of the beverage container 102.
Further, shaking and/or inverting the container 102 may wet the water-soluble layer exposed through the finish 101, thereby causing the water-soluble layer to decompose within a reasonable time. Where the water-soluble layer comprises a water-soluble tablet 103, the water-soluble tablet 103 itself can add a supplement to the liquid 104 within the beverage container 102. The water soluble tablet 103 may add nutrients, flavors, and/or similar supplements to the liquid 104.
In some embodiments, the extender 106 may be introduced into the liquid 104 from the storage space 105. In some embodiments, the water soluble tablet 103 and the storage space 105 are supplemented with supplements that may be complementary, e.g., the water soluble tablet 103 may introduce taste, while the supplement 106 within the storage space 105 may introduce nutrition. Alternatively, the supplement introduced by the water soluble tablet 103 may chemically react with the supplement 106 introduced by the storage space 105.
Once the supplement 106 is added to the liquid 104, the liquid 104 with the supplement can be used from the container 102 in the normal manner.
In some embodiments, the beverage supplement bottle cap 100 may also include a pressure release mechanism to release any gaseous components (e.g., carbon dioxide) during the disintegration of the water soluble tablet 103. The pressure release mechanism may be configured to prevent the water soluble tablet 103 from leaking, including upon shaking the beverage container 102, but allow the gaseous component to escape. In one embodiment, the pressure relief mechanism may be configured in a manner that engages the container engagement portion 108 with the interface 109 of the beverage container 102, whereby gaseous components may pass though the liquid 104 is substantially unable to pass therebetween. For example, the lower edge of the container engaging portion 108 may be formed with a groove so as to not completely sealingly abut against the collar 111 of the beverage container 102, thereby allowing the gas composition to flow therebetween.
In the present invention, the supplement 106 may include any type of supplement, including flavor supplements, nutritional supplements, meal replacements, and the like.
The preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail above with reference to the accompanying drawings, but the present invention is not limited thereto. Within the scope of the technical idea of the utility model, numerous simple modifications can be made to the technical solution of the utility model, including combinations of the individual specific technical features in any suitable way. The utility model is not described in detail in order to avoid unnecessary repetition. Such simple modifications and combinations should be considered within the scope of the present disclosure as well.

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1. A beverage supplement bottle cap, characterized in that the beverage supplement bottle cap (100) has a container engagement portion (108) for connecting to a bottle mouth (101) of a beverage container (102) and a storage space (105) closed by a water-soluble layer, the storage space (105) having a supplement (106) stored therein and being configured to: when the beverage supplement bottle cap (100) is connected to the bottle mouth (101) by the container engagement portion (108), the water soluble layer is exposed to a liquid (104) within the beverage container (102) to enable the water soluble layer to disintegrate by bringing the liquid (104) into contact with the water soluble layer and to allow the supplement (106) within the storage space (105) to be released into the beverage container (102).
2. The beverage supplement bottle cap of claim 1, wherein the water-soluble layer comprises at least one of a water-soluble tablet (103) and a water-soluble film (123).
3. The beverage supplement bottle cap according to claim 1, wherein a side surface of the water soluble layer facing into the storage space (105) is provided with a water blocking barrier arranged to allow the supplement (106) in the storage space (105) to pass and be released into the beverage container (102) after the water soluble layer has disintegrated.
4. The beverage supplement bottle cap according to claim 1, wherein the container engagement part (108) has a thread (112) for screwing to a neck finish (101) of the beverage container (102), and/or wherein an end of the container engagement part (108) for facing the beverage container (102) is provided with a tamper-evident ring (113), which tamper-evident ring (113) is arranged to deform or fall off when the container engagement part (108) is connected to the neck finish (101) of the beverage container (102).
5. The beverage supplement bottle cap according to claim 1, wherein the storage space (105) has an opening (107) that is at least partially extendable into the mouth (101) of the beverage container (102), the water soluble layer being fixed within the opening (107) to close the storage space (105).
6. The beverage supplement bottle cap according to claim 5, wherein the bottom wall of the storage space (105) is defined by a funnel skirt (114) tapering towards the opening (107), the funnel skirt (114) and the opening (107) forming a radially inwardly protruding upper flange (116) at the location where they meet each other, the upper surface of the water soluble layer being positioned at the upper flange (116).
7. The beverage supplement bottle cap according to claim 5, wherein the opening (107) has a lower edge (117) wrapped on a lower surface of the water soluble layer.
8. The beverage supplement bottle cap according to claim 5, characterized in that a sealing foil (118) or a sealing plug (120) is connected to an end of the beverage supplement bottle cap (100) facing the beverage container (102) to enclose the opening (107) and the water soluble layer secured within the opening (107) within the container engagement portion (108).
9. The beverage supplement bottle cap according to claim 8, wherein in case of the sealing plug (120), the sealing plug (120) is provided with a desiccant exposed to the water soluble layer.
10. A beverage bottle, characterized by comprising a beverage container (102) containing a liquid (104) and a beverage supplement cap (100) according to any one of claims 1 to 9 connectable at a mouth (101) of the beverage container (102).
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