WO2013043211A1 - Récipient pour boisson en portion individuelle avec couvercle refermable - Google Patents

Récipient pour boisson en portion individuelle avec couvercle refermable Download PDF

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WO2013043211A1
WO2013043211A1 PCT/US2011/059991 US2011059991W WO2013043211A1 WO 2013043211 A1 WO2013043211 A1 WO 2013043211A1 US 2011059991 W US2011059991 W US 2011059991W WO 2013043211 A1 WO2013043211 A1 WO 2013043211A1
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John R. BERGIDA
Marvin M. BERGIDA
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G19/00Table service
    • A47G19/22Drinking vessels or saucers used for table service
    • A47G19/2205Drinking glasses or vessels

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  • This disclosure pertains in general to a single serving beverage vessel with a wide opening for consumption incorporating a tamper-evident seal and a resealable lid.
  • Single serving beverage containers with wide openings for consumption are well known.
  • a single serving beverage container consisting of a wide opening vessel, a removable film seal, and a protective lid that snaps on as a base.
  • All are sealed by means of a film or foil seal affixed across the wide opening of the vessel.
  • These types of seals require specialized equipment not otherwise used in a winery or bottling operation.
  • the shortcomings of removable film or foil seals include: residue left on the drinking rim, hard to open, may tear in the process of opening. By itself, it is not resealable. Where there is a resealable cap over the foil, once the foil is removed, the container isn't water tight.
  • foil seals have a limit as to how much area they can effectively cover if the contents are vacuum sealed or under pressure. This limits the mouth size of the glass.
  • Resealable beverage containers that use removable twist lids as a potential alternative to film/foil seals are also known.
  • beverage containers with a wide opening on one end that is sealed by a threaded lid.
  • the external threads near the drinking edge compromise the drinking experience.
  • the beverage may trickle down the side of the container.
  • a wide opening beverage glass sealed by a snap-on or threaded lid sealed by a snap-on or threaded lid.
  • the threads when coming into contact with the lips while drinking, create an unpleasing experience for the consumer presumably due to leakage past the user's lips.
  • the threads should be non-continuous for a more pleasing tactile experience. However, even this does not satisfactorily remedy the defect.
  • FIG. 1 Another example of an invention directed to beverage containers combines a seal ("removable membrane”) with a threaded lid. The threads interfere with a clean drinking rim. Also, the closure system of this technology is not designed to be used with beverage glasses, but rather with bottles and jars. [0005] Resealable closures and lids are also known in this area of technology. The threading system for these types of bottles addresses a single serve vessel as described by the various embodiments of the present invention and improves upon the lid securement means placing threads below the region where the user's lips are positioned. Embodiments of the present invention incorporate the functional threading system into an ornamental design. The result is that the ordinary observer tends not to focus on the utility of the threading system but rather upon the aesthetic appeal of the design.
  • a single serving beverage container with a wide mouth should preferably embody several attributes in order to be commercially successful.
  • the consumer's lips should not come into contact with foreign elements while drinking, for example, residue, pieces of film/foil, threading, or unfamiliar configurations of the drinking rim.
  • the method or means of holding the glass should be comfortable and fit well in the consumer's hand as well as open easily.
  • a corked wine bottle or foil sealed glass are more complicated and difficult to use.
  • a single serving vessel is resealable to facilitate storage. By being resealable the user can enjoy the beverage over more than one sitting if desired.
  • a water-tight, resealable lid also helps prevent spills.
  • the described embodiments provide designs for utilization as a single serving beverage vessel that is easy to open.
  • Still a further object of these embodiments is to minimize the uncertainty a consumer has in purchasing a wine or alcoholic beverage for the first time.
  • a single serving of a product costs less than purchasing an entire bottle. If the beverage is not to the consumer's taste, waste is minimized.
  • the described embodiments provide a single serving beverage container comprising: [0020] (a) a vessel having at least one sidewall, a top end and a bottom end, whereby the sidewall, top end, and the bottom end form a cavity for storing a liquid.
  • the vessel is designed so that it can be easily held by the stem located below the cavity or by grasping the glass right above the stem.
  • the vessel is made of shatterproof plastic, which makes it suitable for outdoor venues. Shatterproof plastic minimizes breakage during shipping. This embodiment is especially advantageous for occasions when it is economically more feasible to discard or recycle rather than to clean and reuse.
  • the vessel is made of glass, which lends itself to formal occasions and keepsake opportunities for long-term brand exposure. Glass being more suitable for high-end beverages than plastic could open new markets in retail and restaurant settings for alternative single serve packaging.
  • the design of the glass is matched to the red wine beverage type.
  • Red wines have more tannins than white wine and are known for their robust flavor.
  • the taste of the red wines is improved when air can be moved past the surface of the wine prior to tasting the wine, consequently a larger circumference vessel facilitates ventilation of the wine.
  • the design of the glass is matched to white wines which do not require as much air as red wines, so a narrower or fluted glass embodiment is preferred.
  • the design of the glass is matched to the sparkling champagne type as dry sparkling champagnes work well in fluted or narrow glasses that display the bubbles of the beverage.
  • the design of the glass is matched to fine beers, ales, porters and stouts as the tall drinking vessel highlights the rich color of the beverage.
  • the design of the glass is matched to whisky or other spirits commonly served in tumblers.
  • the design of the glass is matched to cold coffees, fountain drinks, and other non-alcoholic beverages.
  • a compressible liner that covers the wide opening.
  • the compressible liner facilitates a tight seal because of the unique design of how the lid interacts with beads, threads, other protrusions or with indentations, on the outside walls of the vessel. This embodiment makes the vessel “water-tight" and resealable for storage.
  • the tamper-evident seal is a thin, non-obtrusive band around the sides and bottom edge of the lid. It has a perforated tab for easy tear and removal.
  • the tamper-evident seal is an advertising skin that goes down the sides of the vessel, yet when removed leaves the glass advertising-free for formal occasions.
  • This kind of covering is also well suited for covering specialty vessels with intricate fluted designs or logos.
  • the single serving beverage vessel as disclosed thus provides several additional benefits.
  • the width of the single serving beverage vessel may be the same as standard beverage bottles. This enables the vessel to fit into distribution and retail chains more easily. This width is kept constant across a number of potential designs. This way the same size lid fits any vessel design. The overall design is stable and helps minimize accidental spills.
  • the flat lid and the wide base make for easy stacking of vessels. Unlike the twist offs on bottles, the lid twists on and off easily with less than one-half turn.
  • Another benefit of a resealable beverage vessel is portion control. One can drink smaller quantities and store the unused beverage in a refrigerator without creating a spill hazard.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of a single serving beverage vessel with a resealable lid
  • FIG. 2 is a vertical cross-section through one embodiment of a single serving beverage vessel illustrating the cavity containing the beverage and the resealable lid affixed to the top end of the vessel;
  • FIG. 3 is a close-up view of a vertical cross-section through the top-half of one embodiment of a single serving beverage vessel illustrating the cavity containing the beverage and the resealable lid removed from the vessel to access the beverage;
  • FIG. 4 upper image is a view of the inside of the resealabel lid with one embodiment of compressible liner, lower image is a view of the top-side of the lid;
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of an alternative shape of one embodiment of a the single serving beverage vessel
  • FIG. 6 is a vertical cross-section through an alternative shape embodiment for the single serving beverage vessel with resealable lid
  • FIG. 7 is a perspective view of another alternative shape embodiment for the single serving beverage vessel
  • FIG. 8 is a vertical cross-section through another alternative shape embodiment for the single serving beverage vessel with resealable lid
  • FIG. 9 is a perspective view of another alternative shape embodiment for the single serving beverage vessel.
  • FIG. 10 is a vertical cross-section through another alternative shape embodiment for the single serving beverage vessel with resealable lid
  • FIG. 11 is a perspective view of another alternative shape embodiment for the single serving beverage vessel
  • FIG. 12 is a vertical cross-section through another alternative shape embodiment for the single serving beverage vessel with resealable lid
  • FIG. 13 is a series of views of the side and bottom and a vertical cross- section view of another embodiment of a resealable lid
  • FIG. 14 is an elevation view of an embodiment of a single serving beverage vessel depicting an alternative type of threading
  • FIG. 15 is an elevation view of another embodiment of a single serving beverage vessel depicting an alternative threading
  • FIG. 16 is an elevation view of an embodiment of a single serving beverage vessel depicting a series of raised protrusions
  • FIG. 17 is an elevation view of an embodiment of a single serving beverage vessel depicting a series of raised ornamental designs
  • FIG. 18 is an elevation view of an embodiment of a single serving beverage vessel depicting a series of raised ornamental designs
  • FIG. 19 is an elevation view of an embodiment of a single serving beverage vessel with a resealable lid having threads on the interior of the vessel;
  • FIG. 20 is an elevation view of a vertical cross-section through the top- half of an embodiment of a single serving beverage vessel having threads on the interior of the vessel illustrating the cavity containing the beverage and the resealable lid removed from the vessel to access the beverage.
  • FIG. 1 shows a single serving beverage vessel 8 particularly suited for wines, spirits, and other beverages usually consumed using a glass.
  • the vessel 10 is made from glass or a plastic material such as food grade polycarbonate.
  • the vessel 10 has a top end 24, a bottom end 26, and at least one sidewall 28, which forms a cavity with at least one interior surface 30, and a bottom 32, this cavity holds the beverage 38.
  • the lid 12 has a top end 14, a bottom end 16, at least one sidewall 18, an interior surface 20, and threading 34 which is located near or at the bottom 16 interior surface 20 of the lid 12.
  • the lid 12 is made from plastic, aluminum, or a metal alloy.
  • the lid 12 has a liner 22 located on the interior surface 20 of the top end 14.
  • the liner 22 is a water resistant coating or compressible insert preferably made from a polymer/pulp combination that assures seal integrity. The liner 22 enables the lid to tightly seal off the top end 24 of the vessel and keep the beverage 38 fresh.
  • FIG. 3 A close view of the top half of the single serving beverage vessel 8 illustrating the vessel 10, with beads, threads, other protrusions or indentations 36 on the exterior surface 28, the resealable lid 12 with threading 34 on the inside surface 20, and a liner 22 is shown in FIG. 3. With further reference to FIG. 3, the lid 12 is un-twisted from the vessel 10, thus enabling access to the beverage 38.
  • the beads, threads, other protrusions or indentations 36 on the side 28 of the vessel 10 are non-continuous and can be in a number of shapes, either raised or indented; rectangles, triangles, arches, beads, diamonds, etc. with the key element being a somewhat flat bottom to interlock with the threading 34 of the lid 12. This feature enables the beads, threads, other protrusions or indentations 36 to complement with optional decorative fluting on the side of the vessel 10 if desired.
  • the threading 34 of the lid 12 is such that the individual threads gently slant upwards so that they grip the beads, threads, other protrusions or indentations 36 and securely tighten the lid 12 when it is twisted into place.
  • the lids 12 in FIGS. 3-4 and FIG. 13 are such that the number and placement of the threads 34 and the beads, threads, other protrusions or indentations 36 allow for quick and easy opening and resealing.
  • the beads, other protrusions or indentations 36 and the threading 34 can be replaced by threads commonly used on various types of screw top bottles or jars. Such an alternative threading system would still be located so that it would not interfere with the enjoyment of consuming the beverage.
  • the part of the vessel 10 exterior surface 28 that extends upwardly from the engagement features 36 may taper as it approaches the top 24 lip of the vessel. This enables the user to comfortably consume beverage from the vessel rim 24.
  • the lid 12 comes down over this tapered region with the engagement features thus protecting it.
  • the vessel 10 sidewall 28 below the engagement features 36 is thick enough to resist breakage from contact with other vessels during filling and shipping which is not a feature found in standard beverage glasses.
  • the threading 34 of the lid 12 is such that it interlocks with beads, threads, other protrusions or indentations 36 located on the interior surface 30 of the vessel sidewall 28.
  • the liner 22 grips the top rim 24 of the vessel and creates a watertight seal.
  • Such an alternative threading system could be used for vessels with flared, straight, or inwardly curving areas near the drinking rim.
  • these locking features are preferably disposed beneath the rim of the vessel out of contact with the lips of a user when beverages are being consumed from the vessel. The distance from the rim for these locking features is between 0.25 and 3.0 inches and preferably between 0.75 inches and 1.25 inches.
  • the number of threads 34 is matched to the design of the engagement features 36 on the exterior surface 28.
  • the lid 12 shown in FIG. 4 corresponds with the engagement features 36 of the vessels 10 in FIGS. 1-3 and FIGS. 5-12.
  • the lid shown in FIG. 13 corresponds with the engagement features 36 of the vessels 10 in FIGS. 14-18.
  • the design of the vessel 10 is matched to white wines or dry champagnes.
  • the design of the vessel 10 is matched to fine beers, ales, porters and stouts.
  • the design of the vessel 10 is matched to whisky and other spirits.
  • the design of the vessel 10 is matched to fountain-style drinking glasses.

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L'invention concerne un récipient pour boisson en portion individuelle avec un couvercle refermable. La plupart du temps, il sera pré-rempli avec une boisson pour la vente au détail. Le récipient peut être conçu sous différentes formes ressemblant à des verres de boissons sans alcool, café, bière ou vin. Il peut être fabriqué à partir de verre ou de plastique recyclable. Une fermeture scellée à témoin d'intégrité peut être soit discrète soit servir de pellicule publicitaire amovible. Le couvercle d'ouverture/fermeture dévissable s'étend sur l'ouverture sur le dessus du récipient et vers le bas sur les côtés des parois, en s'interverrouillant avec des bords, filetages et d'autres saillies ou enfoncements. Les caractéristiques de verrouillage, en assurant un joint étanche aux fluides, sont situées suffisamment en dessous du bord du verre pour ne pas gêner les lèvres de l'utilisateur. De plus, le couvercle résistant aux fuites se referme pour minimiser les déversements et pour pouvoir réutiliser le produit ultérieurement.
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