US20150041471A1 - Bottle cap - Google Patents
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- B65D—CONTAINERS 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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- This invention is on the bottle cap.
- this invention is on the new type bottle cap designed to be suitable for the diverse containers of different size and shape.
- the purpose of this invention is to enable its users to easily assemble the bottle cap used to contain and seal the secondary material in the container neck of different size.
- the general bottle cap may be assembled only in the container neck of same size in principle.
- the bottle cap must guarantee the perfect airtight performance.
- this invention guarantees the perfect airtight performance by installing the top connection section and bottom connection section to be connected to the container neck in the interior side of bottle cap.
- Another purpose of this invention is to enable its users to assemble a bottle cap in the container necks of different size without any additional bottle caps.
- the bottle cap created through this invention and intended to accomplish above purposes, is designed to mix and drop the secondary materials in the container when opened or touched after being combined into the container neck.
- the bottle cap consists of two connection sections positioned in the interior side contacting the screw thread of container neck.
- connection sections of this invention are positioned in the interior side.
- top connection section forms the connection section suitable for the narrow area
- bottom connection section forms the connection section suitable for the wide area respectively.
- Top connection section forms the connection section suitable for the size of 26.78 mm and bottom connection section forms the connection section suitable for the size of 28.00 mm.
- connection sections of bottle cap are designed to accomplish the intended purpose after being assembled as the connection sections.
- This invention enable its users to accomplish the intended purpose by being assembled in the container necks of different size without any additional bottle caps, so its sales shop may reduce the management cost by simplifying the sales items and its user may conveniently uses this invention without any additional instruction because he or she may assemble the bottle cap in the similar containers.
- this invention is characterized by its excellent features of enabling the use of a bottle cap regardless of different size of 26.78 MM or 28.0 MM and drink of secondary material after opening the bottle cap.
- FIG. 1 shows that the bottle cap is assembled in the wide container neck.
- FIG. 2 shows that the bottle cap is assembled in the narrow container neck.
- FIG. 3 shows how the connection sections (top connection section and bottom connection section) are assembled in the container necks of different size.
- FIGS. 4 thru 7 show how the connection sections (top connection section, bottom connection section and accessory connection section) are transformed.
- FIGS. 8 and 9 show that the design of bottle cap may be diversely changed.
- FIG. 1 shows a recommended operation example of this invention.
- the bottle cap ( 1 ), this invention is combined in the beverage container through the screw in principle.
- above bottle cap ( 1 ) is flexibly designed to accommodate the storage space ( 2 ) or other secondary materials through the diverse designs.
- above bottle cap ( 1 ) consists of body ( 3 ) designed to be combined into the container neck ( 101 ) with screw thread ( 102 ) of container ( 100 ) in principle.
- connection sections are positioned in the interior side ( 4 ) of body ( 3 ) forming a part of bottle cap ( 1 ).
- Above connection sections are positioned in the interior side ( 4 ) forming a part of top and bottom.
- connection sections positioned in above interior side ( 4 ) consists of top connection section ( 5 ) and bottom connection section ( 6 ).
- the screw thread of bottom connection section ( 6 ) is designed to be suitable for the big container neck ( 101 ). It is shown in the FIG. 1 .
- top connection section ( 5 ) forming a part of bottle cap ( 1 ) is designed to be suitable for the narrow container neck ( 201 ). It is shown in the FIG. 2 .
- Top connection section ( 5 ) consists of screw thread designed to be caught and fixed by the screw thread of container neck ( 202 ) of 26.78 MM. Top connection section is positioned at the top.
- Bottom connection section ( 6 ) consists of screw thread designed to be caught and fixed by the screw thread of container neck ( 202 ) of 28.00 MM without influencing the operation of screw thread of container neck of 26.78 mm.
- the bottle cap ( 1 ), this invention is to be explained in detail as follows: If you combine the bottle cap ( 1 ), this invention, into the container ( 100 ) with container neck of 28.0 MM, top connection section ( 5 ) will be positioned in the place to partially wrap the screw thread of top container neck ( 102 ) as shown in the FIG. 1 and bottom connection section ( 6 ) will keep the sealing force by being strongly combined into the screw thread of bottom container neck ( 102 ).
- the bottom section ( 7 ) positioned in the bottom of body ( 3 ) is assembled to wrap the round frame ( 104 ) together with skirt ( 200 ) remaining in the skirt catching jaw ( 103 ) of container ( 100 ).
- bottle cap ( 1 ) this invention, is combined after removing the cap of bottle containing the portable water, skirt intended to prevent the fabrication ( 200 ) remains in the skirt catching jaw ( 103 ) of container ( 100 ).
- the bottom section of this invention is combined to wrap the skirt ( 200 ) and round frame ( 104 ).
- bottom section ( 7 ) plays the role as a guide so that the bottle cap ( 1 ) may be correctly assembled in the container neck ( 101 ), so if the bottom section ( 7 ) is long, it is recommended.
- the bottom section may select or wrap the skirt ( 200 ) or round frame ( 104 ).
- FIG. 2 shows that the top connection section ( 5 ) is combined into the screw thread of narrow container neck ( 202 ). It is recommended that the bottom connection section ( 6 ) is positioned in the bottom space without touching the screw thread of container neck ( 202 ). Also, the bottom section ( 7 ) is assembled to wrap the skirt ( 200 ) or round frame ( 204 ).
- top connection section ( 5 ) and bottom connection section ( 6 ) is changeable according to size of container necks ( 101 , 201 ).
- accessory connection section ( 8 ) which is bigger than bop connection section and bottom connection section, is positioned to be combined into the container neck of different size in the bottom as shown in the FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 5 shows that the accessory connection section ( 58 ) is positioned to be assembled in other container neck ( 510 ) in the bottom section ( 7 ).
- FIGS. 6 and 7 show that two accessory connection sections ( 8 and 9 ) are positioned in the bottom of body ( 3 ). These figures also show that two assembling type accessory connection sections are positioned in the bottom.
- the bottle cap guarantees the diverse transformations.
- the FIG. 8 or 9 shows an example of transformation.
- the bottle cap guarantees other transformations.
- the FIG. 1 shows that the bottle cap is designed to mix and drop the contents contained in the storage space ( 2 ) in the container ( 100 ) when the top cap ( 10 ) is opened.
- the FIG. 8 also shows that the bottle cap is designed to mix and drop the contents contained in the storage space ( 2 ) in the container ( 100 ) when the top cap ( 11 ) is opened.
- the FIG. 9 shows that the content contained in the storage space ( 2 ) is dropped when the top cap is lifted ( 12 ).
- This invention is on the bottle cap used for effectively mixing the concentrate and water or concentrate and general beverage or granule and water or powder and water.
- the bottle cap consists of three connection sections such as top connection section, bottom connection section and accessory connection section suitable for beverage or water container sold in the market, so its users may drink the beverage or water by dropping the contents in the container after removing the bottle cap connected to the container neck and then assembling the bottle cap, this invention.
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The bottle cap, this invention, is designed to be suitable for the container necks of different size. As recommended, the bottle cap with two connection sections may be assembled in the container necks showing the different sizes of 26.78 MM and 28.0 MM.
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- This invention is on the bottle cap. In detail, this invention is on the new type bottle cap designed to be suitable for the diverse containers of different size and shape.
- The purpose of this invention is to enable its users to easily assemble the bottle cap used to contain and seal the secondary material in the container neck of different size.
- The general bottle cap may be assembled only in the container neck of same size in principle.
- The bottle cap must guarantee the perfect airtight performance.
- However, the appropriate assembly or excellent airtight performance is not guaranteed if the size of screw threads mounted in the bottle cap or container neck is different.
- For the specific bottle cap, there are two connection sections in the interior side and exterior side of a bottle cap. However, this design is acceptable only when the interior side is narrow and exterior side is wide, but this design is not acceptable if the size of container neck is different which is acceptable to this invention. The purpose of this invention is to solve above technical problems.
- For an example, if the sizes of specific container necks are 26.78 mm and 28.00 mm, it is impossible to completely seal the container necks of different size with a common bottle cap. However, this invention guarantees the perfect airtight performance by installing the top connection section and bottom connection section to be connected to the container neck in the interior side of bottle cap.
- Another purpose of this invention is to enable its users to assemble a bottle cap in the container necks of different size without any additional bottle caps.
- The bottle cap, created through this invention and intended to accomplish above purposes, is designed to mix and drop the secondary materials in the container when opened or touched after being combined into the container neck. In detail, the bottle cap consists of two connection sections positioned in the interior side contacting the screw thread of container neck.
- Two connection sections of this invention are positioned in the interior side. However, top connection section forms the connection section suitable for the narrow area and bottom connection section forms the connection section suitable for the wide area respectively.
- Top connection section forms the connection section suitable for the size of 26.78 mm and bottom connection section forms the connection section suitable for the size of 28.00 mm.
- Above connection sections of bottle cap are designed to accomplish the intended purpose after being assembled as the connection sections.
- This invention enable its users to accomplish the intended purpose by being assembled in the container necks of different size without any additional bottle caps, so its sales shop may reduce the management cost by simplifying the sales items and its user may conveniently uses this invention without any additional instruction because he or she may assemble the bottle cap in the similar containers.
- Especially, this invention is characterized by its excellent features of enabling the use of a bottle cap regardless of different size of 26.78 MM or 28.0 MM and drink of secondary material after opening the bottle cap.
- The
FIG. 1 shows that the bottle cap is assembled in the wide container neck. - The
FIG. 2 shows that the bottle cap is assembled in the narrow container neck. - The
FIG. 3 shows how the connection sections (top connection section and bottom connection section) are assembled in the container necks of different size. - The
FIGS. 4 thru 7 show how the connection sections (top connection section, bottom connection section and accessory connection section) are transformed. - The
FIGS. 8 and 9 show that the design of bottle cap may be diversely changed. - The operation examples of this invention recommended according to enclosed drawings or figures are as follows:
- The
FIG. 1 shows a recommended operation example of this invention. The bottle cap (1), this invention, is combined in the beverage container through the screw in principle. Also, above bottle cap (1) is flexibly designed to accommodate the storage space (2) or other secondary materials through the diverse designs. In addition, above bottle cap (1) consists of body (3) designed to be combined into the container neck (101) with screw thread (102) of container (100) in principle. - Two connection sections are positioned in the interior side (4) of body (3) forming a part of bottle cap (1). Above connection sections are positioned in the interior side (4) forming a part of top and bottom.
- The connection sections positioned in above interior side (4) consists of top connection section (5) and bottom connection section (6). The screw thread of bottom connection section (6) is designed to be suitable for the big container neck (101). It is shown in the
FIG. 1 . - Also, the screw thread of top connection section (5) forming a part of bottle cap (1) is designed to be suitable for the narrow container neck (201). It is shown in the
FIG. 2 . - Above this invention is explained based on the container necks of 26.78 MM and 28.0 MM as follows: Top connection section (5) consists of screw thread designed to be caught and fixed by the screw thread of container neck (202) of 26.78 MM. Top connection section is positioned at the top. Bottom connection section (6) consists of screw thread designed to be caught and fixed by the screw thread of container neck (202) of 28.00 MM without influencing the operation of screw thread of container neck of 26.78 mm.
- The bottle cap (1), this invention, is to be explained in detail as follows: If you combine the bottle cap (1), this invention, into the container (100) with container neck of 28.0 MM, top connection section (5) will be positioned in the place to partially wrap the screw thread of top container neck (102) as shown in the
FIG. 1 and bottom connection section (6) will keep the sealing force by being strongly combined into the screw thread of bottom container neck (102). - The bottom section (7) positioned in the bottom of body (3) is assembled to wrap the round frame (104) together with skirt (200) remaining in the skirt catching jaw (103) of container (100).
- If the bottle cap (1), this invention, is combined after removing the cap of bottle containing the portable water, skirt intended to prevent the fabrication (200) remains in the skirt catching jaw (103) of container (100). The bottom section of this invention is combined to wrap the skirt (200) and round frame (104).
- Also, above bottom section (7) plays the role as a guide so that the bottle cap (1) may be correctly assembled in the container neck (101), so if the bottom section (7) is long, it is recommended. The bottom section may select or wrap the skirt (200) or round frame (104).
- As other operation example, the
FIG. 2 shows that the top connection section (5) is combined into the screw thread of narrow container neck (202). It is recommended that the bottom connection section (6) is positioned in the bottom space without touching the screw thread of container neck (202). Also, the bottom section (7) is assembled to wrap the skirt (200) or round frame (204). - In this regard, structure of above top connection section (5) and bottom connection section (6) is changeable according to size of container necks (101, 201). For an example, it is possible to position the top connection section (5) and bottom connection section (6) in the interior side (4) even if the size and shape are different as shown in the
FIG. 3 , or it is available to transform the connection sections. As a recommended example, accessory connection section (8), which is bigger than bop connection section and bottom connection section, is positioned to be combined into the container neck of different size in the bottom as shown in theFIG. 4 . - It is recommended to design the accessory connection section (8) in the size and shape to be combined without influencing the container necks (101, 102).
- The
FIG. 5 shows that the accessory connection section (58) is positioned to be assembled in other container neck (510) in the bottom section (7). - The
FIGS. 6 and 7 show that two accessory connection sections (8 and 9) are positioned in the bottom of body (3). These figures also show that two assembling type accessory connection sections are positioned in the bottom. - Thus, the bottle cap, this invention, guarantees the diverse transformations. The
FIG. 8 or 9 shows an example of transformation. The bottle cap guarantees other transformations. TheFIG. 1 shows that the bottle cap is designed to mix and drop the contents contained in the storage space (2) in the container (100) when the top cap (10) is opened. TheFIG. 8 also shows that the bottle cap is designed to mix and drop the contents contained in the storage space (2) in the container (100) when the top cap (11) is opened. TheFIG. 9 shows that the content contained in the storage space (2) is dropped when the top cap is lifted (12). - This invention is on the bottle cap used for effectively mixing the concentrate and water or concentrate and general beverage or granule and water or powder and water. The bottle cap consists of three connection sections such as top connection section, bottom connection section and accessory connection section suitable for beverage or water container sold in the market, so its users may drink the beverage or water by dropping the contents in the container after removing the bottle cap connected to the container neck and then assembling the bottle cap, this invention.
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19. A bottle cap comprising a body provided with a plurality of connection sections at an interior side, the connection sections including a top connection section with a screw thread suitable for a relatively narrower container neck and a bottom connection section with a screw thread suitable for a relatively bigger container neck, wherein when the bottle cap is connected to a container with the relatively bigger container neck, the top connection section is positioned in the place to wrap the screw thread of top container neck, and the bottom connection section is engaged with the screw thread of bottom container neck.
20. A bottle cap according to claim 19 , wherein the top connection section has screw threads designed to be caught and fixed by the screw thread of container neck of 26.78 mm.
21. A bottle cap according to claim 19 , wherein the bottom connection section has screw threads designed to be caught and fixed by the screw thread of container neck of 28.00 mm without influencing the operation of screw thread of the container neck of 26.78 mm.
22. A bottle cap according to claim 19 , wherein the bottom section formed at the bottom of the body of the bottle cap is adapted to be assembled to wrap around a frame together with a skirt remaining in a skirt catching jaw of the container.
23. A bottle cap according to claim 19 , wherein the bottom section formed at the bottom of the body of the bottle cap is adapted to be assembled to wrap a skirt remaining in a skirt catching jaw of the container.
24. A bottle cap according to claim 19 , wherein the bottom section formed at the bottom of the body of the bottle cap is adapted to be assembled to wrap a skirt of the container.
25. A bottle cap according to claim 19 , wherein the bottom connection section may be positioned in the bottom space without touching the screw thread of container neck, when the bottle cap is assembled at the container neck.
26. A bottle cap according to claim 19 , wherein when the bottle cap is assembled at the container neck, the bottom connection section may be positioned in the bottom space without touching the screw thread of container neck, and the bottom section formed at the bottom of the body of the bottle cap may be assembled to wrap around a frame or a skirt.
27. A bottle cap adapted to be assembled to a beverage container after removing an original cap of the container with necks of 26.78 mm and 28.0 mm, including a body with connection sections at an interior side thereof corresponding to the bottle necks of 26.78 mm and 28.0 mm, wherein the connection sections include a top connection section with a screw thread suitable for the container neck of 26.78 mm and a bottom connection section with a screw thread suitable for a container neck of 28.0 mm, and wherein when the bottle cap is assembled to the relatively bigger container neck, the top connection section is positioned in the place to wrap the screw thread of top container neck, and the bottom connection section is engaged with the screw thread of bottom container neck.
28. A bottle cap according to claim 27 , wherein the bottle cap includes a bottom section with a bottom space so that the bottom section may be assembled to wrap the skirt remaining in a skirt catching jaw of the container.
29. A bottle cap according to claim 27 , wherein the bottle cap includes a bottom section with a bottom space so that the bottom section may be assembled to wrap the skirt remaining in the container and a round frame of the container.
30. A bottle cap comprising a body provided with a plurality of connection sections at an interior side, the connection sections including a top connection section with a screw thread suitable for a relatively narrower container neck and a bottom connection section with a screw thread suitable for a relatively bigger container neck, wherein when the bottle cap is connected to a container with the relatively bigger container neck, the top connection section is positioned in the place to wrap the screw thread of top container neck, and the bottom connection section is engaged with the screw thread of bottom container neck.
31. A bottle cap comprising a body provided with a plurality of connection sections at an interior side, the connection sections including a top connection section with a screw thread suitable for a relatively narrower container neck and a bottom connection section with a screw thread suitable for a relatively bigger container neck, wherein when the bottle cap is connected to a container with the relatively narrower container neck, the bottom connection section is positioned in the bottom space to wrap the screw thread of the container neck, and the top connection section is engaged with the screw thread of the container neck.
32. A bottle cap comprising a body provided with a plurality of connection sections at an interior side, the connection sections including a top connection section with a screw thread suitable for a relatively narrower container neck and a bottom connection section with a screw thread suitable for a relatively bigger container neck, wherein when the bottle cap is connected to a container with the relatively bigger container neck, the top connection section is positioned to wrap the screw thread of top container neck, and the bottom connection section is engaged with the screw thread of bottom container neck, wherein when the bottle cap is connected to a container with the relatively narrower container neck, the bottom connection section is positioned in the bottom space to wrap the screw thread of the container neck, and the top connection section is engaged with the screw thread of the narrower bottom container neck.
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