USRE45611E1 - Reusable bottle stopper - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a bottle stopper, and more particularly to a bottle stopper having an air passageway and a visual indicator to identify the relative location of the air passageway with respect to the visual indicator.
- Bottle stoppers that provide for an airtight seal for contents within a bottle usually need to be removed before pouring the contents from the bottle. This causes a hindrance for many individuals, especially bartenders, servers, and others who repeatedly pour from bottles because they must remove the bottle stopper each time they pour the contents from the bottle. Besides pulling the stopper out of the bottle, they must set it aside in a sanitary place, and then re-insert the stopper in order to once again preserve the contents. All of these extra steps require additional time, and there is a risk of contamination of both the stopper and the contents within the bottle. Bartenders often have limited time and handling a bottle stopper that needs to be completely removed wastes time.
- an original cork is removed from a bottle, for example, such as a wine bottle
- pieces of the cork remain within the bottle. Then, when the wine is poured from the bottle, cork pieces may also be dispersed. Other times, there is sediment inside a wine or other bottle.
- a bottle stopper device that enables a smooth, uniform pouring from a bottle and the preservation of its contents.
- the bottle stopper device is composed of a cylindrical body formed of a flexible, elastic and resilient material.
- the cylindrical body has a first end, a second end, a first cylindrical section having a length, and a second cylindrical section having a length.
- the first end and the first cylindrical section are adapted to be inserted into an opening of a bottle in sealing engagement with the bottle.
- the second cylindrical section is disposed adjacent the first cylindrical section and extends above the opening of the bottle when the first cylindrical section is inserted in sealing engagement with the bottle.
- an air passageway is disposed adjacent and extends longitudinally along substantially at least a length of the first cylindrical section and along the internal periphery of the cylindrical body.
- the air passageway permits the flow of air into the bottle while the contents of the bottle are being poured from the bottle.
- the air passageway enables a smooth, even flow of the contents of the bottle.
- the air passageway extends longitudinally along at least the length of the first cylindrical section when the first cylindrical section is inserted in sealing engagement with the bottle. In another embodiment, the passageway extends longitudinally at least 1 ⁇ 2′′ past the length of the first cylindrical section when the first cylindrical section is inserted in sealing engagement with the bottle. Further, the air passageway may be of such a size as to extend to a lower portion of the bottle, and can be seven or eight inches, or more, if desired.
- the cylindrical body includes a visual indicator disposed on an outer surface of the cylindrical body for identifying the relative location of the air passageway with respect to the visual indicator.
- the visual indicator enables the user to identify the respective location of the air passageway and to pour the contents of the bottle with the air passageway maintained in an upwardly facing or top position of the bottle such that the air passageway remains free or substantially free of liquid during pouring so that air can enter the bottle through the air passageway as the liquid contents of the bottle are poured out of the bottle.
- the air passageway is maintained in such an upwardly facing position, the contents of the bottle will pour with a smooth, even flow.
- the visual indicator includes a spout, and preferably an anti-drip spout, which is positioned on the second end and on the second cylindrical section.
- the visual indicator may alternatively be a protuberance, an indentation, a marking having a different color from the color of the cylindrical body, or any other suitable structure for identifying the orientation of said air passageway with respect to said indicator.
- the visual indicator is preferably radially spaced from the air passageway by at least about 120°, and more preferably about 180°, but may be radially spaced from the air passageway as desired. For example, the visual indicator may be radially spaced from the air passageway by about 90°.
- the bottle stopper device is a combination bottle stopper and filter device and further includes a filter that is disposed within and integrally formed within said cylindrical body.
- the integral filter can have openings sized as desired so that, for example, the desired materials that may be present in the liquid in the bottle are filtered out, such as pieces of cork, wine sediment, and titrates.
- the bottle stopper and filter device are formed by injection molding.
- the filter will be of the same material as the cylindrical body.
- the filter although integrally formed with the cylindrical body, can be of a different material if desired. This could be accomplished during the injection molding process by controlling the flow of material that forms the filter portion of the device.
- the bottle stopper device includes a cap that is insertable in sealing engagement over the second end of the cylindrical body.
- the cap may be integrally attached to the cylindrical body by means of a strand of material. This prevents the cap from being misplaced when the cap is in the open position.
- the cap may be attached to the cylindrical body by a hinge. Further, the cap may be separate and removably attachable to the cylindrical body by a snap-fit or frictional-fit closure.
- the cap may be constructed of the same material as the cylindrical body, which can be a rigid or flexible material, such as plastic or rubber, for example, preferably of a food-grade quality.
- the cap has an overlapping longitudinal extent that overlaps with the second end when in sealing engagement therewith. More particularly, the spout has a longitudinal extent less than the overlapping longitudinal extent of the cap such that the cap overlaps the mouth of the spout to prevent air from entering the bottle through the spout when the first cylindrical section is in sealing engagement with the bottle and the cap is in sealing engagement with the second cylindrical section.
- one of the cap and the cylindrical body and preferably the cap, has an integral circumferential sealing ring and the other of the cap and cylindrical body has a circumferential sealing groove complementary to the sealing ring. It is important that the spout is located above the circumferential sealing ring and groove as shown in FIGS. 1-6 such that the cap is sealed below the spout.
- the cap is preferably integrally attached to the cylindrical body by a flexible strand of material extending from the cylindrical body to the cap at a predetermined location on the circumference of the cylindrical body and radially spaced at least about 120° from the spout, and more preferably about 180°, but may be radially spaced from the air passageway as desired.
- the strand may be radially spaced from the cylindrical body by about 90°.
- the cap may be attached to the cylindrical body by any suitable structure.
- a method for pouring contents from a bottle.
- the method comprises inserting a bottle stopper into a bottle, the bottle stopper having a visual indicator, verifying a location on the cylindrical body of the visual indicator and the relative location of the air passageway relative to the visual indicator; and pouring contents from the bottle such that the air passageway of the bottle stopper device is maintained in a relatively upward facing position of the bottle.
- a method for manufacturing a bottle stopper device for use with a bottle comprising: providing a cylindrical body formed of a flexible, elastic, resilient material and having a first end, a second end, a first cylindrical section, and a second cylindrical section; providing the first cylindrical section with a length which is adapted to be inserted into an opening of a bottle in sealing engagement with the bottle; providing the second cylindrical section with a length and disposing the second cylindrical section adjacent the first cylindrical section such that the second cylindrical section extends above the opening of the bottle when the first cylindrical section is inserted in sealing engagement with the bottle; providing an air passageway disposed adjacent and extending longitudinally along substantially at least the length of the first cylindrical section and along the internal periphery of the cylindrical body; and providing a visual indicator disposed on an outer surface of the second cylindrical section for identifying the relative location of the air passageway with respect to the visual indicator.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of a device in accordance with the present invention in an open position
- FIG. 2 illustrates a side elevation view of the device of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 illustrates a top view of the device of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 illustrates a perspective side view of the device of FIG. 1 in a closed position
- FIG. 5 illustrates a sectional perspective side view of the device of FIG. 1 in an open position
- FIG. 6 illustrates a sectional elevation view of the device of FIG. 1 in a closed position
- FIG. 7 illustrates a top view of an alternative embodiment of a device in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 8 illustrates a top view of another alternative embodiment of a device in accordance with the present invention.
- a bottle stopper device which enables the contents of a bottle, preferably a wine bottle, to be poured with a smooth, even flow without any dripping of the contents of the bottle. Additionally, the bottle stopper device in accordance with the invention enables the contents of an opened bottle to be preserved while substantially preventing air from flowing into the bottle which could undesirably affect the color, taste, and texture of the bottle contents.
- Bottle stopper device 10 is shown generally in FIG. 1 and includes a cylindrical body 12 that includes first and second ends 14 and 16 , respectively.
- First end 14 is adapted to be inserted, along with at least a portion of a first cylindrical section 18 , into an opening of a bottle B in sealing engagement therewith as shown in FIG. 2 .
- Cylindrical body 12 further includes a second cylindrical section 24 adjacent first cylindrical section 18 which extends above the opening of bottle B when first cylindrical section 18 is inserted in sealing engagement in the bottle as is also shown in FIG. 2 .
- the height that the device extends above the bottle is relatively small, typically about 0.75 inches above the top edge of the bottle. This allows for handy storage inside a refrigerator, typically without requiring an increased shelf height.
- cylindrical body 12 also includes a circumferential shoulder 26 that abuts the top edge of bottle B when device 10 is inserted therein. Circumferential shoulder 26 thus provides a visual indication when device 10 is fully inserted into the opening of bottle B.
- Cylindrical body 12 is preferably composed of a flexible, elastic and resilient material.
- bottle stopper device 10 may be constructed entirely of the same material, which can be a material that is approved by the FDA for contact with food, including beverages such as wine, for example.
- the material can be chosen so that it does not absorb or impart any odor to or from the contents of the bottle. This is particularly advantageous for use with wine in general and in particular premium wine.
- cylindrical body 12 includes a filter 20 , as shown in FIG. 3 .
- Filter 20 is integrally formed as part of cylindrical body 12 , as is also best shown in FIG. 3 .
- filter 20 is composed of a plurality of small square apertures 22 .
- Apertures 22 are dimensioned as desired and as illustrated are about 0.04 inches on a side.
- Apertures 22 can be any size and shape as desired.
- apertures 22 may be round, oval or rectangular or any other shape as desired.
- Apertures 22 may be smaller than as illustrated in FIG. 3 , for example, particularly if it is desired to filter smaller particles.
- apertures 22 may be 0.03, 0.02 or 0.01 inches or any size larger, as desired.
- filter 20 is located at an elevation equal to the location of circumferential shoulder 26 , as advantageously illustrated in FIG. 2 , for example.
- Circumferential shoulder 26 may have a rounded outer edge 26 ′.
- cylindrical body 12 also includes at least one and preferably a plurality, of circumferential sealing rings 30 , 32 and 34 that are disposed on the outer surface of first cylindrical section 18 , as shown in FIG. 2 .
- Circumferential sealing rings 30 - 34 are constructed of the same material as cylindrical body 12 and thus help provide a liquid leak-proof and airtight seal between cylindrical body 12 and bottle B as illustrated in FIG. 2 . Because the material of construction of device 10 is preferably flexible, elastic, and resilient, circumferential sealing rings 30 - 34 are easily deformed to provide the desired seal when device 10 is inserted into the end of a bottle.
- a single air passageway 28 is provided within the device 10 as shown in FIGS. 1-6 for permitting sufficient air flow from the atmosphere into the bottle when pouring liquid therefrom. This results in a smooth and even flow from the bottle which is aesthetically pleasing.
- Air passageway 28 is disposed adjacent first cylindrical section 18 and substantially at least the length of first cylindrical section 18 and along the internal periphery of cylindrical body 12 . When first end 14 of cylindrical body 12 is inserted into a bottle, air passageway 28 may extend substantially along at least the length of the first cylindrical section 18 . Typically, the extension past first end 14 will be as desired, and may be, for example, about 0.50 inches.
- air passageway 28 may be of such a size as to extend to a lower portion of the bottle, and can be seven or eight inches, or more, if desired.
- air passageway 28 preferably terminates at the outer surface of filter 20 , as shown in FIG. 5 , for example.
- Air passageway 28 should be large enough in diameter to permit a desired amount of airflow therethrough during pouring.
- the air passageway permits the flow of air into the bottle while the contents of the bottle are being poured from the bottle.
- the volume of air that will enter air passageway 28 will be equal to the amount of liquid volume flowing through filter 20 during normal pouring so that a smooth pour is achieved.
- air passageways 28 are circular in cross section although other shapes can be used as desired and are approximately 0.125 inches in diameter.
- cylindrical body 12 further includes a visual indicator 29 disposed on an outer surface of cylindrical body 12 for identifying the relative location of the air passageway 28 with respect to visual indicator 29 .
- visual indicator 29 enables the user to identify the location of air passageway 28 and ensure it is in a relatively upwardly facing position of the bottle when pouring.
- Visual indicator 29 preferably includes a spout 31 which is disposed on second end 16 and on second cylindrical section 24 of cylindrical body 12 as shown in FIGS. 1-6 .
- visual indicator 29 may alternatively comprise a protuberance, an indentation, a marking having a color different from the color of cylindrical body 12 , or any other suitable structure for identifying the orientation of air passageway 28 with respect to visual indicator 29 .
- Visual indicator 29 is preferably radially spaced from air passageway 28 by at least 120°, and more preferably by about 180° as shown in FIGS. 1-6 , but visual indicator 29 may be radially spaced from the air passageway as desired. For example, visual indicator 29 may be radially spaced from air passageway 28 by about 90°.
- Spout 31 is preferably an anti-drip spout (and thus may have a relatively sharp leading edge) which serves a dual purpose of identifying the relative location of air passageway 28 and also preventing any substantial dripping from the bottle stopper device 10 when first cylindrical section 18 is inserted in sealing engagement with bottle B and contents of the bottle B are poured.
- spout 31 preferably measures about 0.580 inches from a top profile centerline width (“W”) and a line (“W 0 ”) which extends through the top profile outermost point of spout 31 parallel to the top profile centerline width and extends out (an outermost extent) about 0.10 inches more than the outer diameter of second cylindrical section 24 in the absence of spout 31 .
- Bottle stopper device 10 further preferably includes a cap 36 as shown in FIGS. 1-6 .
- Cap 36 includes a body portion 38 that is cylindrical and complementary to second cylindrical section 24 of cylindrical body 12 .
- Cap 36 includes a sealed top portion 40 having a circumferential shoulder 42 preferably having a rounded edge 42 ′.
- a circumferential sealing ring 44 is disposed on the outer surface of cylindrical body portion 38 and is complementary to a circumferential sealing groove 46 located on the interior surface of second cylindrical section 24 of cylindrical body 12 .
- circumferential sealing ring 44 is located a desired distance from shoulder 42 so that when cap 36 is inserted into second end 16 of cylindrical body 12 , shoulder 42 abuts second end 16 , providing a visual indication that circumferential sealing ring 44 is disposed within circumferential sealing groove 46 .
- circumferential sealing ring 44 could be disposed within second cylindrical section 24 and circumferential sealing groove 46 located on the outer surface of body portion 38 of cap 36 .
- circumferential sealing ring 44 and complementary circumferential sealing groove 46 helps ensure a liquid, airtight seal is achieved between cap 36 and cylindrical body 12 when cap 36 is inserted therein as previously described.
- the insertion of cap 36 into second end 16 of cylindrical body 12 can provide a tactile, snap-on lock engagement that can be felt by the user when closing device 10 by inserting cap 36 into second end 16 .
- An airtight and leak-proof cap and seal between the circumferential body and the bottle opening is thus provided, eliminating accidental spillage and even permitting the bottle to be stored in a horizontal position.
- the airtight cap also prevents evaporation and attraction of insects, such as fruit flies.
- the device is also reusable, and can be easily cleaned.
- spout 31 be located above circumferential sealing ring 44 and groove 46 when cap 36 is inserted in second cylindrical section 24 such that the cap is sealed below the spout and no air can enter into the bottle to preserve the content thereof.
- Cap 36 further includes an overlapping longitudinal extent 50 that overlaps with second end 16 when in sealing engagement therewith to also prevent air from entering into bottle B as shown in FIGS. 1-6 .
- spout 31 has a longitudinal extent 52 which is less than the overlapping longitudinal extent 50 of cap 36 such that cap 36 overlaps mouth of spout 31 to prevent air from entering a bottle through spout 31 when the first cylindrical section 18 is in sealing engagement with bottle B and cap 36 is in sealing engagement with the second cylindrical section 24 .
- Cap 36 is preferably integrally formed with cylindrical body 12 and is connected thereto by any suitable structure which may be a strand of flexible material 48 that is the same material as cylindrical body 12 , as best illustrated in FIGS. 1-8 .
- Strand 48 is preferably attached to circumferential shoulder 26 , as illustrated in the figures and permits cap 36 to be moved between open and closed positions. Additionally, strand 48 is connected to cylindrical body 12 at a predetermined location on the circumference of the cylindrical body 12 and preferably radially spaced about 120° from spout 31 , as illustrated in FIG. 8 , and more preferably about 180° from spout 31 , but strand 48 may be radially spaced from air passageway 28 as desired.
- strand 48 is of sufficient thickness, elasticity, and rigidity such that strand 48 is maintained in a position where strand 48 and cap 36 lie in a horizontal plane below the top horizontal extent of second cylindrical section 24 , especially when pouring contents from a bottle.
- strand 48 and cap 36 will not hang in the path where liquid is being poured from the bottle.
- strand 48 may be radially positioned about 90° from spout 31 , as illustrated in FIG. 7 . By positioning of strand 48 at about 90° from spout 31 , it is further ensured that strand 48 and cap 36 will not hang in the path where liquid is being poured from the bottle.
- Strand 48 will be of sufficient thickness to permit repeated openings and closings of device 10 without breakage. Typically, strand 48 will be circular in cross section, although any shape can be utilized, and will be preferably approximately 0.125 inches in diameter. Strand 48 should be of a sufficient length to readily permit cap 36 to be inserted into second end 16 , as illustrated in FIGS. 4-6 . Preferably, strand 48 extends from a portion of cylindrical body 12 that is above the part of cylindrical body 12 that is inserted into the end of a bottle.
- Stoppers in accordance with the invention can be formed by any suitable method. Injection molding is one particularly suitable method and permits the various elements of the stopper, including the filter to be integrally formed with the other portions of the stopper, including the cap and attaching strand. Any suitable material can be used to make a stopper in accordance with the invention. For example, rubber or resins, natural or synthetic, may be used and should be food compatible or food grade. One such resin is Santoprene® resin.
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