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US20070224316A1
US20070224316A1 US11/453,384 US45338406A US2007224316A1 US 20070224316 A1 US20070224316 A1 US 20070224316A1 US 45338406 A US45338406 A US 45338406A US 2007224316 A1 US2007224316 A1 US 2007224316A1
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  • the invention is a system and method for storing, transporting, and dispensing predictable, repeatable, measured amounts of an alcoholic beverage for consumption.
  • the container would have a fixed internal volume that could safely accommodate over time a predictable, measured amount (for example, one- or two-shots) of an alcoholic beverage for human consumption.
  • Bottles whether broken or not, contribute to the general problems and volume of safe waste disposal.
  • the mother bag having a ready opening, it may be convenient to place the empty pouches into the opening of the mother bag for contained disposal of the entire waste generated.
  • a causative factor is the perhaps understandable desire of a bartender to ingratiate himself with a customer by generously over-pouring more than one shot of an alcoholic beverage while the customer pays for only one shot. It would therefore be desirable to have readily available a system for dispensing alcoholic beverages in fixed amounts so that both the bartender and the customer respectively know what they are dispensing and consuming. In turn, this may lead to a decline in alcohol-related highway accidents. The consumer or bartender may therefore be able to follow the states charting guidelines that estimate the alcohol that can be consumed per hour.
  • the invention generally relates to an alcoholic beverage dispensing system in which alcohol for consumption is packaged in sachets or pouches (hereinafter collectively “pouches”).
  • the pouches can be, but are not limited to 25 ml in volume.
  • the pouches are the same size. In other embodiments, the pouches are of different sizes.
  • the pouches may contain the same alcoholic beverage. But in other applications, pouches may be assembled so that a grouping may contain more than one type of alcohol. In some cases, alcohols may be pre-mixed within a given pouch.
  • the pouches are assembled in a mother bag.
  • the mother bag has a re-sealable opening, or a tamper-proof seal which may include, but not be limited to a heat seal.
  • the tamper-proof seal needs to be broken to open or access the contents of the mother bag, a further benefit is that it cannot be opened and re-closed without the integrity of the dispenser being visibly damaged.
  • the mother pouch and its member pouches appear as the original product, intact, as per manufacturer's quality control. This, in turn, will assure consumers that they are in possession of an unadulterated, non-tampered package, which may pass through several hands before appearing on the retailer's shelf for sale.
  • Prior art carriers such as cartons or cardboard boxes, can be opened and re-closed with shrink wrapping or adhesive tape that is commonly used to close these forms of containers. This suggests that these forms of packaging are not “fool proof” to tampering.
  • mother bag packaging may involve a vacuum seal.
  • air is evacuated from the mother bag after the pouches have been loaded into the mother bag.
  • This configuration confers economy in packing density.
  • the individual pouches themselves may be so filled with alcohol as to allow any air in the pouch to be evacuated.
  • Other forms of mother bag packaging may involve the use of other gases or other fluids, such as fill material.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevation view of a first embodiment of an alcoholic beverage dispensing system according to the present invention.
  • the mother bag is supported by an arcuate gusset that enables the mother bag to be self-supporting in the upright position.
  • the view could be considered as a top plan view of a recumbent bag when, for example, it may be lying flat on a storage shelf.
  • the zip lock reseal lines enable resealing between uses;
  • FIG. 2 is a side elevation view of a second embodiment of an alcoholic beverage dispensing system in which the mother bag is a flat pouch that is not self-supporting;
  • FIG. 3 is a side elevation view of a third embodiment of an alcoholic beverage dispensing system but without the zip lock reseal lines;
  • FIG. 4 is a side elevation view of a fourth embodiment of an alcoholic beverage dispensing system. As in FIG. 1 , it is assumed that the mother bag is supported by an arcuate gusset that enables the mother bag to be self-supporting in the upright position, but this embodiment lacks the zip lock reseal lines;
  • FIG. 5 depicts multiple sealed pouches that are detachable by perforations between the pouches so that a detached single pouch may remain sealed on all four sides (Embodiment A);
  • FIG. 6 depicts multiple heat sealed pouches that are connected at their top edges by a strip. They are detachable from the strip by tearing perforations at the top edge of the pouch. This enables the detached single pouches to remain sealed on all four sides (Embodiment B);
  • FIG. 7 depicts multiple heat sealed triangular pouches connected by perforated lines to each other to form a strip that enables the detached single pouch to remain sealed on all three sides (Embodiment C);
  • FIG. 8A depicts a side view of a pouch with heat sealed edges, a tear notch and a gusset that enables a pouch to stand alone (Option 1 );
  • FIG. 8B depicts a side view of a pouch with heat sealed edges and a tear notch (Option 2 ) that lacks a gusset.
  • the invention generally relates to an alcoholic beverage dispensing system, in which alcohol for consumption is packaged in sachets or pouches (hereinafter collectively “pouches”).
  • the pouches are 25 ml in volume. In other embodiments, the pouches are 30 ml or 50 ml in volume.
  • the pouches are made of a soft, pliable plastic material which has the attributes of flexibility, imperviousness, and resistance to chemical interaction with the pouch's alcoholic contents.
  • the pouches are contained in a mother bag, which in one embodiment has a re-sealable opening and a tamper-proof seal which may include, but is not limited to a heat seal.
  • a tamper-proof seal which may include, but is not limited to a heat seal.
  • the mother bag may have a capacity that equals 750 ml, or any other approved container size.
  • the pouches are typically sealed after they are filled with a measured amount of alcohol.
  • the pouches may be re-sealable or non re-sealable.
  • the alcoholic contents may be accessed conveniently by opening a pouch.
  • the opening means includes for example a perforated tear seam, or at a notch provided along the side or top of the pouch. When the tear seam is opened, the beverage can be poured from the pouch with minimal spillage.
  • the pouches may be any design that meets market-acceptable criteria, as to structure, form and closures.
  • FIGS. 1-3 depict examples of embodiments where the mother bag includes or lacks a gusset that enables the pouch to be self-supporting. This is useful for display.
  • the mother bag may be 7 inches wide and 11 inches tall. It may have a 4 inch gusset to allow the bag to stand alone. Additionally, in some embodiments, the mother bag will have a tamper-proof seal which may include, but not be limited to a heat seal.
  • enclosed within the mother bag are twenty-five 30 ml portions of alcohol (750 ml in total).
  • the mother bag is a flat pouch that is not self-supporting. This is useful for large bulk orders where the display feature of the dispensing device is not required or advantageous.
  • the mother bag is 10 inches wide and 20 inches tall. In another example, enclosed within this bag are one hundred twenty 25 ml portions of alcohol (3 liters in total).
  • a 375 ml mother bag enclosing between 1-30 smaller pouches. For example, if there were three smaller pouches, each would include 125 ml of fluid contents, so that the total volume contained within the 375 ml mother bag would be 375 ml of alcoholic beverage.
  • Another example would be 4 ⁇ 25 ml pouches of alcoholic beverage, 4 ⁇ 50 ml pouches of alcoholic beverage and 1 ⁇ 75 ml pouch of alcoholic beverage where the sum of all the varying pouches containing the alcoholic beverage equals 375 ml, preferably indicated on the mother pouch;
  • the mother bag has a capacity of 750 ml.
  • the number of smaller pouches can be anywhere between 1 and 60 so that the total volume of alcohol contained in the mother bag is equal to 750 ml.
  • An example would be 30 ⁇ 25 ml pouches equals 750 ml, preferably indicated on the mother pouch.
  • Another example would be 1 ⁇ 50 ml pouches of alcoholic beverage and 4 ⁇ 25 ml pouches of alcoholic beverage, 1 ⁇ 30 ml, 1 ⁇ 70 ml pouch of alcoholic beverage and 1 ⁇ 500 ml pouch of alcoholic beverage.
  • the total volume of fluid equals 750 ml, preferably indicated on the mother bag.
  • n is the number of smaller pouches, 1 ⁇ n ⁇ 60, where n is an integer between 1 and 60;
  • the mother bag has a capacity of 1.5 liters.
  • the number of pouches can be anywhere between 1 and 120, so that the total capacity amounts to about 1.5 liters.
  • An example would be 60 ⁇ 25 ml pouches, preferably indicated on the mother pouch.
  • Another example would be 10 ⁇ 50 ml pouches of alcoholic beverage and 10 ⁇ 100 ml pouches of alcoholic beverage preferably indicated on the mother bag.
  • the capacity of the mother bag is 3 liters.
  • the number of pouches can be anywhere between 1 and 240, so the total capacity amounts to 3 liters.
  • An example would be 100 ⁇ 30 ml pouches, preferably indicated on the mother pouch.
  • Another example would be 60 ⁇ 25 ml pouches of alcoholic beverage and 30 ⁇ 50 ml pouches of alcoholic beverage, preferably indicated on the mother bag.
  • 1 ⁇ n ⁇ 240 where n is an integer between 1 and 240.
  • This alcohol dispensing system includes all of the other combinations of varying sizes and varying numbers of the small pouches within the mother bag.
  • the sum of all the volumes of alcohol beverage in all of the small pouches preferably will equal the indicated volume of the mother bag.
  • V n n ⁇ V p
  • n V p /V n .
  • the mother bag may only have a tamper-proof seal which may include, but is not limited to a heat seal.
  • this additional tamper-proof seal needs to be broken in order to open or access the contents in the mother bag, this permits the seal to be opened, and one or more of the smaller pouches to be added to, or taken from the mother bag.
  • FIG. 5 shows an example of the construction of one embodiment, where the pouches are attached to one another side by side, but are not limited to, via perforations and can be separated easily from one another at the perforations.
  • the purpose of this embodiment serves those applications where the pouches can be removed and hung for easy access, space saving or other preferred convenience.
  • an airline beverage cart can have the pouches hanging off the side to create additional space, where the attendant can tear off the last pouch as needed.
  • FIG. 6 shows an example of the construction of another embodiment, where the pouches are arranged, still side by side but not attached to one another, but using a common strip where the individual loose pouches are attached to this strip, using, but not limited to heat, adhesive, perforations or any other acceptable means of fixation, and can be separated easily from the common strip at the perforations provided or separating them from the common strip if another form of fixation has been used.
  • the purpose of this embodiment serves those applications where the pouches can be removed and hung for easy access, space saving or other preferred convenience. For example, an airline beverage cart can have the pouches hanging off the side to create additional space, where the attendant can remove any pouch at random for convenience.
  • FIG. 7 shows a “triangular” configuration and an additional example of the construction of embodiment, where the pouches are attached to one another side by side, but are not limited to, via perforations and can be separated easily from one another at the perforations.
  • the purpose of this embodiment serves those applications where the pouches can be removed and hung for easy access, space saving or other preferred convenience.
  • the pouches may also be packaged as loose and individual.
  • the mother bag in one embodiment, has a re-sealable opening, and a tamper-proof seal which may include, but is not limited to a heat seal. Because this tamper-proof seal needs to be broken in order to open or access the inside of the mother bag, one or more of the smaller pouches can be added to, or taken from the mother bag. The mother bag can then be resealed, thereby assuring continued safe retention of the alcohol-containing pouches. Like the pouches, the mother bag is preferably made of a soft, pliable plastic material which has the attributes of flexibility, imperviousness, and a long shelf life. The mother bag may contain hard or soft pliable pouches.
  • the pouches may be, but not necessarily, loose, attached to each other or joined and still be enclosed in the “mother pouch.” These pouches may vary in size, design, construction, and shape and still be enclosed in the “mother pouch.” See, e.g., FIGS. 1-4 .
  • the invention includes a concept of packaging alcohol in small sachets or pouches that each contain one or multiple “shots.” These “shot”-containing pouches are preferably enclosed in the mother bag for sale for example to the retail and transport industries.
  • the pouches are impervious to liquid and the seams retain their integrity over time.
  • the pouches After being emptied, the pouches are readily disposable. In contrast to an empty bottle, the empty pouch can be safely flattened. In that condition, a number of disposable containers can be emptied and conveniently stored before ultimate disposition. Because the mother bag has an opening, it may be convenient to place the empty pouches into the mother bag for contained disposal of the entire waste generated.
  • FIG. 8A there is a pouch that has standup ability that uses a gusset. It also has a tear notch and optionally an inclined perforation line that guides the opening of the pouch.
  • FIG. 8B the pouch lacks a gusset.
  • the combination of the pouches and the mother bag present an economical, societally-beneficial, space-saving and lightweight package. For example, in certain packaging the pouches nor the bag will break when dropped. This makes the system ideal for airplanes, ships, ferries, trains and coaches. Such modes of transport will benefit because storage space and weight are at a premium.
  • the disclosed pouches in comparison to the standard 50 ml bottle, are lighter in weight and smaller when full. When empty, the pouches are lighter and smaller. This makes them environmentally friendly.
  • the disclosed system also offers the caterer the control he needs. This is especially true when there is no control of the inventory—for example, outside tent events or outside bars at fairs, festivals and sporting venues.
  • Another useful feature of the invention is that parents who purchase the disclosed beverage system for home use are able to keep count of the pouches. This may be helpful in situations where it has been known that minors have removed alcohol from regular bottles and topped up the bottle with water. Thus, the disclosed system enhances the caretaker's ability to keep better inventory.
  • the disclosed system device will be used to contain and dispense, but not be limited to the various spirits and wines.
  • Table 1 is a non-exhaustive list of such beverages. It is understood that additional alcoholic beverages are included by reference to generic names of alcoholic beverages.

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An alcoholic beverage dispensing system comprising a mother bag having and a plurality of pouches contained within the mother bag. One or more of the pouches includes an alcoholic beverage.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • This application is a continuation and claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/743,613, filed Mar. 21, 2006 and provisional application Ser. No. 60/797,134, filed May 3, 2006.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention
  • The invention is a system and method for storing, transporting, and dispensing predictable, repeatable, measured amounts of an alcoholic beverage for consumption.
  • 2. Background Art
  • In the beverage dispensing industry, it would be desirable to store a measured amount of alcoholic beverage in a container that does not deform (like a can) or break (like a bottle). Ideally, the container would have a fixed internal volume that could safely accommodate over time a predictable, measured amount (for example, one- or two-shots) of an alcoholic beverage for human consumption.
  • Traditionally, miniaturized glass bottles that conventionally contain small amounts of alcohol need to be disposed of after the contents are emptied. Bottles, whether broken or not, contribute to the general problems and volume of safe waste disposal. By nature of the mother bag having a ready opening, it may be convenient to place the empty pouches into the opening of the mother bag for contained disposal of the entire waste generated.
  • On airplanes, for example, the amount of storage space that is available to accommodate unconsumed miniaturized bottles is limited. Similarly, space available to store the bottles after they are emptied is also limited.
  • In the transportation industry, the problems of payload and weight also deserve consideration. In some cases, the industry has turned to using plastic containers for beverages. Such containers weigh less than a similarly sized glass container.
  • One societal problem relates to alcoholic drinking and driving. A causative factor is the perhaps understandable desire of a bartender to ingratiate himself with a customer by generously over-pouring more than one shot of an alcoholic beverage while the customer pays for only one shot. It would therefore be desirable to have readily available a system for dispensing alcoholic beverages in fixed amounts so that both the bartender and the customer respectively know what they are dispensing and consuming. In turn, this may lead to a decline in alcohol-related highway accidents. The consumer or bartender may therefore be able to follow the states charting guidelines that estimate the alcohol that can be consumed per hour.
  • Among the art identified in a pre-filing preliminary investigation are the following published patent applications and issued U.S. Pat. Nos.: 4,903,841; 5,060,835; 5,240,158; 5,890,636; 5,937,617; 6,328,193; 6,652,144; 6,662,829; 6,610,338; D255,621; D291,623; D333,570; D344,178; D444,295S; 2003/0213707 A1; 2004/0040982; 2004/0118859; 2005/0079251; and 2005/0147329.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • To address these needs, the invention generally relates to an alcoholic beverage dispensing system in which alcohol for consumption is packaged in sachets or pouches (hereinafter collectively “pouches”). In one embodiment, the pouches can be, but are not limited to 25 ml in volume. In some embodiments, the pouches are the same size. In other embodiments, the pouches are of different sizes. The pouches may contain the same alcoholic beverage. But in other applications, pouches may be assembled so that a grouping may contain more than one type of alcohol. In some cases, alcohols may be pre-mixed within a given pouch.
  • Preferably, but not necessarily, the pouches are assembled in a mother bag. For example, in one embodiment the mother bag has a re-sealable opening, or a tamper-proof seal which may include, but not be limited to a heat seal.
  • Because the tamper-proof seal needs to be broken to open or access the contents of the mother bag, a further benefit is that it cannot be opened and re-closed without the integrity of the dispenser being visibly damaged. The mother pouch and its member pouches appear as the original product, intact, as per manufacturer's quality control. This, in turn, will assure consumers that they are in possession of an unadulterated, non-tampered package, which may pass through several hands before appearing on the retailer's shelf for sale.
  • Prior art carriers, such as cartons or cardboard boxes, can be opened and re-closed with shrink wrapping or adhesive tape that is commonly used to close these forms of containers. This suggests that these forms of packaging are not “fool proof” to tampering.
  • Another example of the mother bag packaging may involve a vacuum seal. In this example, air is evacuated from the mother bag after the pouches have been loaded into the mother bag. This configuration confers economy in packing density. Likewise, the individual pouches themselves may be so filled with alcohol as to allow any air in the pouch to be evacuated. Other forms of mother bag packaging may involve the use of other gases or other fluids, such as fill material.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevation view of a first embodiment of an alcoholic beverage dispensing system according to the present invention. In FIG. 1, it is assumed that the mother bag is supported by an arcuate gusset that enables the mother bag to be self-supporting in the upright position. Alternatively, the view could be considered as a top plan view of a recumbent bag when, for example, it may be lying flat on a storage shelf. The zip lock reseal lines enable resealing between uses;
  • FIG. 2 is a side elevation view of a second embodiment of an alcoholic beverage dispensing system in which the mother bag is a flat pouch that is not self-supporting;
  • FIG. 3 is a side elevation view of a third embodiment of an alcoholic beverage dispensing system but without the zip lock reseal lines;
  • FIG. 4 is a side elevation view of a fourth embodiment of an alcoholic beverage dispensing system. As in FIG. 1, it is assumed that the mother bag is supported by an arcuate gusset that enables the mother bag to be self-supporting in the upright position, but this embodiment lacks the zip lock reseal lines;
  • FIG. 5 depicts multiple sealed pouches that are detachable by perforations between the pouches so that a detached single pouch may remain sealed on all four sides (Embodiment A);
  • FIG. 6 depicts multiple heat sealed pouches that are connected at their top edges by a strip. They are detachable from the strip by tearing perforations at the top edge of the pouch. This enables the detached single pouches to remain sealed on all four sides (Embodiment B);
  • FIG. 7 depicts multiple heat sealed triangular pouches connected by perforated lines to each other to form a strip that enables the detached single pouch to remain sealed on all three sides (Embodiment C);
  • FIG. 8A depicts a side view of a pouch with heat sealed edges, a tear notch and a gusset that enables a pouch to stand alone (Option 1); and
  • FIG. 8B depicts a side view of a pouch with heat sealed edges and a tear notch (Option 2) that lacks a gusset.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)
  • The invention generally relates to an alcoholic beverage dispensing system, in which alcohol for consumption is packaged in sachets or pouches (hereinafter collectively “pouches”). In one embodiment for example, the pouches are 25 ml in volume. In other embodiments, the pouches are 30 ml or 50 ml in volume. The pouches are made of a soft, pliable plastic material which has the attributes of flexibility, imperviousness, and resistance to chemical interaction with the pouch's alcoholic contents.
  • The pouches are contained in a mother bag, which in one embodiment has a re-sealable opening and a tamper-proof seal which may include, but is not limited to a heat seal. In that this additional tamper-proof seal needs to be broken in order to open or access the contents in the mother bag, for convenience, a number of pouches can be assembled in the “mother” bag. For example, in one embodiment, the mother bag may have a capacity that equals 750 ml, or any other approved container size.
  • The pouches are typically sealed after they are filled with a measured amount of alcohol. The pouches may be re-sealable or non re-sealable. In use, the alcoholic contents may be accessed conveniently by opening a pouch. The opening means includes for example a perforated tear seam, or at a notch provided along the side or top of the pouch. When the tear seam is opened, the beverage can be poured from the pouch with minimal spillage. The pouches may be any design that meets market-acceptable criteria, as to structure, form and closures.
  • Thus, FIGS. 1-3 depict examples of embodiments where the mother bag includes or lacks a gusset that enables the pouch to be self-supporting. This is useful for display. In one embodiment, the mother bag may be 7 inches wide and 11 inches tall. It may have a 4 inch gusset to allow the bag to stand alone. Additionally, in some embodiments, the mother bag will have a tamper-proof seal which may include, but not be limited to a heat seal.
  • In one non-limiting example, enclosed within the mother bag are twenty-five 30 ml portions of alcohol (750 ml in total).
  • In FIG. 2, the mother bag is a flat pouch that is not self-supporting. This is useful for large bulk orders where the display feature of the dispensing device is not required or advantageous. In one embodiment, the mother bag is 10 inches wide and 20 inches tall. In another example, enclosed within this bag are one hundred twenty 25 ml portions of alcohol (3 liters in total).
  • Various combinations of size of the mother bag and the number of pouches are considered within the scope of the present invention. Further non-limiting examples include:
  • 1. A 375 ml mother bag enclosing between 1-30 smaller pouches. For example, if there were three smaller pouches, each would include 125 ml of fluid contents, so that the total volume contained within the 375 ml mother bag would be 375 ml of alcoholic beverage. Another example would be 4×25 ml pouches of alcoholic beverage, 4×50 ml pouches of alcoholic beverage and 1×75 ml pouch of alcoholic beverage where the sum of all the varying pouches containing the alcoholic beverage equals 375 ml, preferably indicated on the mother pouch;
  • 2. In this example, the mother bag has a capacity of 750 ml. The number of smaller pouches can be anywhere between 1 and 60 so that the total volume of alcohol contained in the mother bag is equal to 750 ml. An example would be 30×25 ml pouches equals 750 ml, preferably indicated on the mother pouch. Another example would be 1×50 ml pouches of alcoholic beverage and 4×25 ml pouches of alcoholic beverage, 1×30 ml, 1×70 ml pouch of alcoholic beverage and 1×500 ml pouch of alcoholic beverage. Again the total volume of fluid equals 750 ml, preferably indicated on the mother bag. In this case, if n is the number of smaller pouches, 1≦n≦60, where n is an integer between 1 and 60;
  • 3. In this example, the mother bag has a capacity of 1.5 liters. In this embodiment, the number of pouches can be anywhere between 1 and 120, so that the total capacity amounts to about 1.5 liters. An example would be 60×25 ml pouches, preferably indicated on the mother pouch. Another example would be 10×50 ml pouches of alcoholic beverage and 10×100 ml pouches of alcoholic beverage preferably indicated on the mother bag. In this example, 1≦n≦120, wherein n is an integer between 1 and 120;
  • 4. Where the capacity of the mother bag is 3 liters. In this embodiment, the number of pouches can be anywhere between 1 and 240, so the total capacity amounts to 3 liters. An example would be 100×30 ml pouches, preferably indicated on the mother pouch. Another example would be 60×25 ml pouches of alcoholic beverage and 30×50 ml pouches of alcoholic beverage, preferably indicated on the mother bag. In this example, 1≦n≦240, where n is an integer between 1 and 240.
  • The above are non-limiting examples of varying combinations of small pouches within the mother bag. This alcohol dispensing system includes all of the other combinations of varying sizes and varying numbers of the small pouches within the mother bag. The sum of all the volumes of alcohol beverage in all of the small pouches preferably will equal the indicated volume of the mother bag.
  • In general, these examples illustrate the following relationship:
      • Let Vn=volume of mother bag
      • Vp=average volume of each pouch in mother bag
      • n=number of pouches in the mother bag then,

  • Vn=n×Vp

  • or n=Vp/Vn.
  • In FIG. 4, the mother bag may only have a tamper-proof seal which may include, but is not limited to a heat seal. In that this additional tamper-proof seal needs to be broken in order to open or access the contents in the mother bag, this permits the seal to be opened, and one or more of the smaller pouches to be added to, or taken from the mother bag.
  • FIG. 5 shows an example of the construction of one embodiment, where the pouches are attached to one another side by side, but are not limited to, via perforations and can be separated easily from one another at the perforations. The purpose of this embodiment serves those applications where the pouches can be removed and hung for easy access, space saving or other preferred convenience. For example, an airline beverage cart can have the pouches hanging off the side to create additional space, where the attendant can tear off the last pouch as needed.
  • FIG. 6 shows an example of the construction of another embodiment, where the pouches are arranged, still side by side but not attached to one another, but using a common strip where the individual loose pouches are attached to this strip, using, but not limited to heat, adhesive, perforations or any other acceptable means of fixation, and can be separated easily from the common strip at the perforations provided or separating them from the common strip if another form of fixation has been used. The purpose of this embodiment serves those applications where the pouches can be removed and hung for easy access, space saving or other preferred convenience. For example, an airline beverage cart can have the pouches hanging off the side to create additional space, where the attendant can remove any pouch at random for convenience.
  • FIG. 7 shows a “triangular” configuration and an additional example of the construction of embodiment, where the pouches are attached to one another side by side, but are not limited to, via perforations and can be separated easily from one another at the perforations. The purpose of this embodiment serves those applications where the pouches can be removed and hung for easy access, space saving or other preferred convenience. The pouches, may also be packaged as loose and individual.
  • The mother bag, in one embodiment, has a re-sealable opening, and a tamper-proof seal which may include, but is not limited to a heat seal. Because this tamper-proof seal needs to be broken in order to open or access the inside of the mother bag, one or more of the smaller pouches can be added to, or taken from the mother bag. The mother bag can then be resealed, thereby assuring continued safe retention of the alcohol-containing pouches. Like the pouches, the mother bag is preferably made of a soft, pliable plastic material which has the attributes of flexibility, imperviousness, and a long shelf life. The mother bag may contain hard or soft pliable pouches.
  • Thus, the pouches may be, but not necessarily, loose, attached to each other or joined and still be enclosed in the “mother pouch.” These pouches may vary in size, design, construction, and shape and still be enclosed in the “mother pouch.” See, e.g., FIGS. 1-4.
  • The invention includes a concept of packaging alcohol in small sachets or pouches that each contain one or multiple “shots.” These “shot”-containing pouches are preferably enclosed in the mother bag for sale for example to the retail and transport industries. The pouches are impervious to liquid and the seams retain their integrity over time.
  • After being emptied, the pouches are readily disposable. In contrast to an empty bottle, the empty pouch can be safely flattened. In that condition, a number of disposable containers can be emptied and conveniently stored before ultimate disposition. Because the mother bag has an opening, it may be convenient to place the empty pouches into the mother bag for contained disposal of the entire waste generated.
  • In FIG. 8A, there is a pouch that has standup ability that uses a gusset. It also has a tear notch and optionally an inclined perforation line that guides the opening of the pouch. In FIG. 8B, the pouch lacks a gusset. Thus, the combination of the pouches and the mother bag present an economical, societally-beneficial, space-saving and lightweight package. For example, in certain packaging the pouches nor the bag will break when dropped. This makes the system ideal for airplanes, ships, ferries, trains and coaches. Such modes of transport will benefit because storage space and weight are at a premium. In general, the disclosed pouches, in comparison to the standard 50 ml bottle, are lighter in weight and smaller when full. When empty, the pouches are lighter and smaller. This makes them environmentally friendly.
  • The notion of exact 30 ml (1 ounce) portions strongly lends itself to controlled use of alcohol. As mentioned earlier, not all one ounce “shots” poured in bars and similar or other outlets are equal in measurement. In fact, there is more of a tendency to over-pour then to under-pour a drink. Thus, the patron who thinks he has had two drinks may find that he has been served the equivalent of three drinks in alcohol content. Very few patrons take exception to this “free” alcohol. In one instance, for example, some bartenders may receive a more generous tip, depending on how well he tends to a certain customer. The disclosed invention eliminates this tendency. Tips will primarily be determined based on service.
  • The disclosed system also offers the caterer the control he needs. This is especially true when there is no control of the inventory—for example, outside tent events or outside bars at fairs, festivals and sporting venues.
  • Another useful feature of the invention is that parents who purchase the disclosed beverage system for home use are able to keep count of the pouches. This may be helpful in situations where it has been known that minors have removed alcohol from regular bottles and topped up the bottle with water. Thus, the disclosed system enhances the caretaker's ability to keep better inventory.
  • In other circumstances, it may be necessary to carefully control the amount of alcohol consumed in order to stay below a legal limit for drinking, i.e., the alcohol level above which an individual may be subject to legal penalties (e.g., the loss of a driver's license). Such concerns are particularly acute, for example, in the minds of airline pilots, bus drivers, and the persons operating recreational watercraft. By using the disclosed system, such persons may be able to be more vigilant in monitoring the amount of their alcoholic intake.
  • The disclosed system device will be used to contain and dispense, but not be limited to the various spirits and wines. Table 1 is a non-exhaustive list of such beverages. It is understood that additional alcoholic beverages are included by reference to generic names of alcoholic beverages.
  • While embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, it is not intended that these embodiments illustrate and describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
  • TABLE 1
    Absolut Vodka Distilled Spirits
    Agua Dulce Wines Wine
    Alexander Valley Symmetry Wines Wine
    Alice White Wines Wine
    Alize Liqueur Distilled Spirits
    Amberhill Wines Wine
    Austin Vale Wines Wine
    Angostura Carribbean Rum Cream Distilled Spirits
    Antinori Wines Wine
    B&B Liqueur Distilled Spirits
    Bacardi Flavored Rums Distilled Spirits
    Bafferts Gin Distilled Spirits
    Baileys Irish Cream Liqueur Distilled Spirits
    Bacardi Gold Rum Distilled Spirits
    Bacardi Light Rum Distilled Spirits
    Bacardi O Rum Distilled Spirits
    Bacardi Rums Distilled Spirits
    Beaujolais Villages Wine Wine
    Beaulieu Wines Wine
    Barton & Guestier Wines Wine
    Balvenie Doublewood Scotch Distilled Spirits
    Banrock Station Wines Wine
    Baron Philippe De Rothschild Wines Wine
    Bodegas Trapiche Wines Wine
    Bolla Wines Wine
    Bombay Sapphire Gin Distilled Spirits
    Bonterra California Wines Wine
    Bordeaux Wine Wine
    Bouchard Pere & Fils Wine
    Beefeater Gin Distilled Spirits
    Bella Sera Wines Wine
    Belvedere Vodka Distilled Spirits
    Beringer Wines Wine
    Bernardus Wines Wine
    Biltmore Estate Wines Wine
    Biondi-Santi Wines Wine
    Blackstone Wines Wine
    Bodegas Montecillo Wines Wine
    Brilliant Vodka Distilled Spirits
    Brugal White Rum Distilled Spirits
    Bulleit Bourbon Frontier Whiskey Distilled Spirits
    Cabo Wabo Tequila Distilled Spirits
    Callaway Coastal Wines Wine
    Campari Liqueur Distilled Spirits
    Canadian Mist Whiskey Distilled Spirits
    Captain Morgan Parrot Bay Rum Distilled Spirits
    Captain Morgan Spiced Rum Distilled Spirits
    Casa Girelli Wines Wine
    Castello Banfi Wines Wine
    Cavas Freixenet Champagnes Wine
    Cavit Wines Wine
    Chambord Liqueur Royale De France Distilled Spirits
    Champagne Veuve Clicquot Wine
    Champagnes Taittinger Wine
    Charles Heidsieck Champagne Wine
    Chateau Lafayette Reneau Wines Wine
    Chateau Souverain Wines Wine
    Chivas Regal 12 Distilled Spirits
    Chivas Regal 18 Year Old Distilled Spirits
    Chopin Vodka Distilled Spirits
    Christian Brothers Brandy Distilled Spirits
    Christian Moueix Wines Wine
    Christiania Vodka Distilled Spirits
    Ciclon Rum Distilled Spirits
    Clos Du Bois Wines Wine
    Cockburn's Special Reserve Port Wine
    Cointreau Liqueur Distilled Spirits
    Columbia Crest Wines Wine
    Concha y Toro Wines Wine
    Courvoisier Cognacs Distilled Spirits
    Courvoisier Initiale Extra Cognac Distilled Spirits
    Courvoisier XO Imperial Cognac Distilled Spirits
    Coyopa Rum Distilled Spirits
    Crema del alba Liqueur Distilled Spirits
    Crown Royal Special Reserve Whiskey Distilled Spirits
    Crown Royal Whiskey Distilled Spirits
    Cruzan Flavored Rums Distilled Spirits
    Cruzan Rums Distilled Spirits
    Cruzan Single Barrel Estate Rum Distilled Spirits
    Cutty Sark Scotch Distilled Spirits
    Cuvee Sir Winston Churchill Champagne Wine
    Danzante Wines Wine
    Dekuyper Cordials & Liqueurs. Distilled Spirits
    Delicato Wines Wine
    Dewar's Special Reserve 12 Distilled Spirits
    Dewar's White Label Scotch Whiskey Distilled Spirits
    Disaronno Originale Amaretto Distilled Spirits
    Dolce Wines Wine
    Domaine Chandon Wines Wine
    Domaine Ste. Michelle Brut Wine
    Don Julio Tequilas Distilled Spirits
    Drambuie Liqueurs Distilled Spirits
    Dry Creek Vineyard Wines Wine
    Dry Sack Medium Sherry Wine
    Dry Sack Solera Especial Sherry Wine
    Dubonnet Wine Wine
    Early Times Old Style Kentucky Whiskey Distilled Spirits
    Ecco Domani Wines Wine
    Ernest & Julio Gallo Wines Wine
    Evan Williams Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Distilled Spirits
    Evita Peroni Wines Wine
    Famous Grouse Scotch Distilled Spirits
    Far Niente Wines Wine
    Fernet-Branca Liqueur Distilled Spirits
    Ferrari Carano Wines Wine
    Fetzer Vineyards California Wines Wine
    Feudo Monaci Wines Wine
    Finlandia Vodkas Distilled Spirits
    Folonari Wines Wine
    Fonseca Guimaraens Vinhos Ports Wine
    Fontana Candida Wines Wine
    Forest Glen Wines Wine
    France Wine
    Frangelico Liqueur Distilled Spirits
    Freixenet Wine
    Fris Flavored Vodka Distilled Spirits
    Fris Vodka Distilled Spirits
    Gallo of Sonoma Wines Wine
    Gentleman Jack Tennessee Whiskey Distilled Spirits
    Georges Duboeuf Wines Wine
    Glenfiddich Scotch Whiskey Distilled Spirits
    Glenlivet Scotch Whiskey Distilled Spirits
    Glenmorangie Single Highland Malt Scotch Whiskies Distilled Spirits
    Gloria Ferrer Wines Distilled Spirits
    Godiva Liqueur Distilled Spirits
    Gosling's Black Seal Rum Distilled Spirits
    Gossamer Bay Wines Wine
    Grand Marnier Liqueur Distilled Spirits
    Greg Norman Estate Wines Wine
    Grey Goose Flavored Vodkas Distilled Spirits
    Grey Goose Vodka Distilled Spirits
    Grey Goose Vodka L'Orange Distilled Spirits
    Grgich Hills Wines Wine
    Gruet Wines Wine
    Hennessy Cognacs Distilled Spirits
    Hennessy Paradis Extra Cognac Distilled Spirits
    Hennessy Privilege VSOP Cognac Distilled Spirits
    Hennessy Very Special Cognac Distilled Spirits
    Hennessy VSOP Cognac Distilled Spirits
    Hennessy XO Cognac Distilled Spirits
    Inniskillin Wines Wine
    Ironstone Vineyards Wine Wine
    J&B Scotch Distilled Spirits
    Jack Daniel's Single Barrel Tennessee Whiskey Distilled Spirits
    Jack Daniel's Whiskey Distilled Spirits
    Jacob's Creek Wines Wine
    Jameson Irish Whiskey Distilled Spirits
    Jim Beam Black Bourbon Whiskey Distilled Spirits
    Jim Beam White Bourbon Whiskey Distilled Spirits
    Johnnie Walker Black Label Scotch Whiskey Distilled Spirits
    Johnnie Walker Red Label Scotch Whiskey Distilled Spirits
    Johnnie Walker Scotch Whiskey Distilled Spirits
    Jose Cuervo 1800 Tequila Distilled Spirits
    Jose Cuervo Especial Tequila Distilled Spirits
    Joseph Phelps Vineyards Wines Wine
    Kahlua Black Russian Cocktail Distilled Spirits
    Kahlua Liqueurs Distilled Spirits
    Kahlua Mudslide Cocktail Distilled Spirits
    Kahlua Rum Cola Cocktail Distilled Spirits
    Kahlua White Russian Cocktail Distilled Spirits
    Kendall-Jackson Estate Wines Wine
    Kenwood Wines Wine
    King Estate Wines Wine
    Knob Creek Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Distilled Spirits
    Korbel California Champagnes Wine
    Kozak Vodka Distilled Spirits
    Krug Brut Wine
    Kutskova Vodka Distilled Spirits
    KWV Wines Wine
    La Grande Dame de Veuve Clicquot Champagne Wine
    Labrot & Graham Bourbon Whiskey Distilled Spirits
    Lancer's Wines Wine
    Lanson Brut Black Label Wine
    Laurent-Perrier Champagne Wine
    Leonardo Locascio Wines Wine
    Lillet Wines Wine
    Lindemans Wines Wine
    Liquore Galliano Distilled Spirits
    Louis Jadot Wines Wine
    Louis Roederer Brut Wine
    Louis Roederer Brut Premier Wine
    Luce & Lucente Wines Wine
    Luna di Luna Wines Wine
    Macallan Single Highland Scotch Whiskey Distilled Spirits
    Magnotta Wines Wine
    Maker's Mark Bourbon Distilled Spirits
    Malibu Rum Distilled Spirits
    Margaritaville Tequila Distilled Spirits
    Marie Brizard Liqueurs Distilled Spirits
    Markham Wines Wine
    Martell Cognacs Distilled Spirits
    Martell Cordon Bleu Cognac Distilled Spirits
    Martell VS Cognac Distilled Spirits
    Martini & Rossi Asti Spumanti Wine
    Meridian Wines Wine
    Merryvale Wines Wine
    Mezzacorona Wines Wine
    Michigan Wines Wine
    Midori Liqueur Distilled Spirits
    Mionetto Wines Wine
    Montevina Wines Wine
    Mount Gay Rum Distilled Spirits
    Mouton-Cadet Wines Wine
    Mumm Champagnes Wine
    Niebaum-Coppola Wines Wine
    Oak Spring Wines Wine
    Old Forester Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Distilled Spirits
    Old St. Andrews Scotch Whiskey Distilled Spirits
    Opici Wines Wine
    Patron Tequilas Distilled Spirits
    Paul Jaboulet Aine Wines Wine
    Paul Masson Creme Liqueur Distilled Spirits
    Paul Masson Grande Amber VS Brandy Distilled Spirits
    Paul Masson Wines Wine
    Pearl Vodka Distilled Spirits
    Penfolds Wines Wine
    Perrier-Jouet Champagnes Wine
    Pol Roger Champagnes Wine
    Polar Ice Vodka Distilled Spirits
    Portugal Wines Wine
    Prince Michel Vineyards Wines Wine
    Pyrat Rums Distilled Spirits
    R.H. Phillips Wines Wine
    Rancho Zabacco Wines Wine
    Raynal French Brandy Distilled Spirits
    Redwood Creek Wines Wine
    Remy Martin Cognacs Distilled Spirits
    Reynolds Wines Wine
    Robert Mondavi Wines Wine
    Rodney Strong Wines Wine
    Ronrico Rums Distilled Spirits
    Rosemount Estate Wines Wine
    Round Hill Wines Wine
    Ruffino Wines Wine
    Rums of Puerto Rico Distilled Spirits
    Rutherford Hill Wines Wine
    Santa Margherita Wines Wine
    Sauza Hornitos Distilled Spirits
    Sauza Tequila Distilled Spirits
    Schmitt Sohne Riesling Wines Wine
    Seagram's Extra Dry Gin Distilled Spirits
    Seagram's Flavored Gins Distilled Spirits
    Seagram's VO Canadian Whiskey Distilled Spirits
    Seagram's VO Gold Canadian Whiskey Distilled Spirits
    Shiraz Wine Wine
    Skyy Flavored Vodkas Distilled Spirits
    Skyy Vodka Distilled Spirits
    Smirnoff Flavored Vodkas Distilled Spirits
    Smirnoff Vodkas Distilled Spirits
    Southern Comfort Distilled Spirits
    Southern Twist Liqueur Distilled Spirits
    Speyside Scotch Distilled Spirits
    St. Francis Wines Wine
    St. Supery Wines Wine
    Sterling Wines Wine
    Stolichnaya Flavored Vodkas Distilled Spirits
    Stolichnaya Vodkas Distilled Spirits
    Stonehaven Vineyards Wines Wine
    Straccali Wines Wine
    Sutter Home Wines Wine
    Taittinger Champagnes Wine
    Talea Amaretto Cream Liqueur Distilled Spirits
    Talisker Scotch Whiskey Distilled Spirits
    Talus Cellars Wines Wine
    Tanqueray Gin Distilled Spirits
    Tanqueray No. Ten Gin Distilled Spirits
    Taylor Fladgate Port Wine
    The Balvenie Doublewood Scotch Whiskey Distilled Spirits
    The Balvenie Port Wood Scotch Whiskey Distilled Spirits
    Torres Wines Wine
    Trapiche Wines Wine
    Trentino Wines Wine
    Trinchero Estate Wines Wine
    Trinity Oaks Wines Wine
    Turi Vodka Distilled Spirits
    Turning Leaf Wines Wine
    Undurraga Wines Wine
    Vendange Wines Wine
    Vermeer Dutch Chocolate Cream Liqueur Distilled Spirits
    Viking Fjord Vodka Distilled Spirits
    Vincent Van Gogh Vodka Distilled Spirits
    Vox Vodka Distilled Spirits
    W&J Graham's Six Grapes Port Wine
    Wallaby Creek Wines Wine
    Walnut Crest Wines Wine
    Wild Turkey Bourbon Whiskey Distilled Spirits
    Wild Vines Wines Wine
    William Grant's Scotch Whiskey Distilled Spirits
    Winebow Wine
    Wines of Arizona Wine
    Wines of France Wine
    Wines of Georgia Wine
    Wines of Spain Wine
    Woodbridge Wines Wine
    Woodford Reserve Distiller's Select Bourbon Distilled Spirits
    Wray & Nephew Rums Distilled Spirits

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1. An alcoholic beverage dispensing system comprising:
a mother bag that can be opened; and
a plurality of pouches contained within the mother bag, one or more of the pouches including an alcoholic beverage.
2. The alcoholic beverage dispensing system of claim 1 wherein the mother bag includes a gusset that enables the bag to be self-supporting in an upright position.
3. The alcoholic beverage dispensing system of claim 1 wherein the mother bag lacks a gusset.
4. The alcoholic beverage dispensing system of claim 1 wherein at least some of the pouches include a perforated tear seam which enables the alcoholic beverage to be releasably contained within the pouch so that when the tear seam is at least partially opened, the beverage may be poured from the pouch.
5. The alcoholic beverage dispensing system of claim 1, where
Vn=volume of mother bag
Vp=average volume of each pouch in the mother bag, and
n=number of pouches in the mother bag then,

Vn≧n×Vp
or

n≈Vn/Vp.
6. The alcoholic beverage dispensing system of claim 1 wherein the mother bag has a re-sealable opening.
7. The alcoholic beverage dispensing system of claim 1 wherein the same amount of alcohol is contained in each of the pouches.
8. The alcoholic beverage dispensing system of claim 1 wherein the amount of alcohol contained in at least some of the pouches is unequal.
9. The alcoholic beverage dispensing system of claim 8, where:
Vn=volume of mother bag
X1=number of pouches of volume 1 (VI)
X2=number of pouches of volume 2 (V2)
Xn=number of pouches of volume n (Vn) then,

Vn≈Σ(X1V1+X2V2+ . . . +XnVn)
where 1<n<240.
10. The alcoholic beverage dispensing system of claim 9, wherein V1=50 ml, X=10, V2=25 ml, and Y=10, so that Vn is equal to 750 ml.
11. The alcoholic beverage dispensing system of claim 1, wherein the amount of alcohol contained in at least some of the pouches is more than one shot of alcohol.
12. The alcoholic beverage dispensing system of claim 1, wherein the amount of alcohol contained in each pouch is one shot of alcohol.
13. The alcoholic beverage dispensing system of claim 1, wherein the alcoholic beverage contained in at least some of the pouches is selected from the group consisting of those alcohols listed in Table 1 and mixtures thereof.
14. The alcoholic beverage dispensing system of claim 1 wherein the pouches are vacuum-packed within the mother bag so that there is no air between the outside of the pouches and the inside of the mother bag.
15. An alcoholic beverage dispensing system comprising a plurality of pouches that are interconnected by perforations so that the pouches can be removed individually or severally.
16. An alcoholic beverage dispensing system comprising a plurality of pouches, each having a long edge and a short edge, wherein the long edges are separated by perforations and one small edge of each pouch is contiguous with one or more continuous strips so that the pouches may be removed from the one or more strips, while other pouches remain detachably attached thereto.
17. An alcoholic beverage dispensing system comprised of a plurality of triangular pouches wherein two of the sides of at least some of the pouches are connected to a neighboring pouch by perforations.
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