The present invention is in the technical field of containers for beverages and pertains in one embodiment more particularly to a tall shot glass with an alcoholic beverage, and a top to convert to a salt or pepper shaker.
Shot glasses are well-known in the art. Shot glasses that may be filled with an alcoholic beverage and sealed such that the filled and sealed glass may be marketed as a separate product are less well-known. A shot glass that is filled and sealed, and combined with a removable lid that is adapted as a dispenser for salt or pepper, or both, or for another dispensable material, is not known by the inventor to be known in the art.
In one embodiment of the invention a beverage product is provided, comprising a beverage container having an upper rim with an inside diameter and a lip extending outwardly from the upper rim, a quantity of a beverage in the beverage container, a flexible, compressible plug having a lower cylindrical portion of a first diameter to be a press fit into the inside diameter of the upper rim of the beverage container and an upper cylindrical portion with a second diameter larger than the first diameter and a flat top, such that an outer region of the upper cylindrical portion overlies the upper rim of the beverage container with the plug press fit into the inside diameter of the upper rim of the beverage container, and a contiguous molded lid having a cylindrical upper portion with a top having a matrix of openings, a cavity in the upper portion below the top, the cavity open to the underside, a shoulder facing downward, and a descending skirt below the shoulder, the descending skirt separated by a plurality of vertical slots into a plurality of flexible tabs having each a lowermost, inwardly facing lip. The flexible, compressible plug is press fit into the inside diameter of the upper rim of the beverage container, sealing the beverage in the beverage container and covering the upper rim of the beverage container, and the contiguous molded lid is pressed onto the beverage container with the plurality of flexible tabs engaging beneath the lip extending outward from them upper rim, causing the shoulder facing downward to contact and compress the outer region of the cylindrical upper portion of the flexible, compressible plug, the flat top of the flexible, compressible plug forming a bottom to the cavity in the upper portion of the contiguous molded lid.
In one embodiment the beverage product further comprises a foil packet holding ingredients to be added to the beverage on consumption supported on the flat top of the compressible, compressible plug within the cavity in the upper portion of the contiguous molded lid. Also, in one embodiment the top of the contiguous molded lid having the matrix of openings is convex. In one embodiment the top of the contiguous molded lid having the matrix of openings is concave.
In one embodiment the beverage container is a tall transparent shot glass and the beverage is tequila. Also, in one embodiment the beverage container is a single-serve container of black ceramic, and the beverage is mezcal. Also, in one embodiment the beverage product further comprises a peelable foil seal joined by an adhesive to the top of the lid, covering the matrix of openings such that the internal volume is protected from dust and debris. Also, in one embodiment the beverage product further comprises a plastic cap adapted to snap over the lid, covering the matrix of openings such that the internal volume is protected from dust and debris. And in one embodiment the plastic cap is pivoted by a hinge to the shaker lid on one side and engages a snap clasp on the other side of the shaker lid, such that the plastic cap is opened and closed around the hinge.
In another aspect of the invention a method for producing a beverage product is provided, comprising filling a beverage container having an upper rim with an inside diameter and a lip extending outwardly from the upper rim with a predetermined quantity of a beverage, pressing a flexible, compressible plug having a lower cylindrical portion of a first diameter and an upper cylindrical portion with a second diameter larger than the first diameter, by the lower cylindrical portion into the inside diameter of the upper rim of the beverage container, leaving the upper cylindrical portion over the upper rim of the beverage container, pressing a contiguous molded lid having a cylindrical upper portion with a top having a matrix of openings, a cavity in the upper portion below the top, the cavity open to the underside, a shoulder facing downward, and a descending skirt below the shoulder, the descending skirt separated by a plurality of vertical slots into a plurality of flexible tabs having each a lowermost, inwardly facing lip, over the beverage container, such that the shoulder facing downward contacts and compresses the upper cylindrical portion of the flexible compressible plug as the lowermost inwardly facing lips of the flexible tabs engage over the lip extending outwardly from the upper rim of the beverage container.
In one embodiment the method further comprises placing a sealed foil packet holding ingredients to be added to the beverage on consumption onto the flat top of the flexible, compressible plug, prior to pressing the contiguous molded lid over the beverage container such that the foil packet is within the cavity below the top with the contiguous molded lid engaged to the beverage container. Also, in one embodiment the method further comprises placing a peelable foil seal joined by an adhesive to the top of the lid, covering the matrix of openings such that the internal volume is protected from dust and debris, after the contiguous molded lid is engaged to the beverage container. In one embodiment the contiguous molded lid has a plastic cover adapted to snap over the lid, covering the matrix of openings such that the internal volume is protected from dust and debris, further comprising snapping the cover over the lid. And in one embodiment the contiguous molded lid has a plastic cover hinged to one side of the lid and having a clasp on the side opposite the hinge, the plastic cover adapted to snap over the lid, covering the matrix of openings such that the internal volume is protected from dust and debris, further comprising snapping the cover over the lid.
In yet another aspect of the invention a method for converting a beverage product to a condiment dispenser is provided, comprising removing a contiguous molded lid having a top with a matrix of openings from a beverage container, the contiguous molded lid engaged to the beverage container by plurality of flexible tabs engaging a lip extending outwardly from an upper rim of the beverage container, removing a flexible, compressible plug sealing the upper rim of the beverage container by an upper cylindrical portion pressed into an inside diameter of the upper rim, consuming the beverage in the beverage container, loading a condiment into the beverage container, and replacing the contiguous molded lid.
In one embodiment the method further comprises a step following the step for filling the shot glass with a condiment, for replacing the compressible plug. Also, in one embodiment the method further comprises a step for removing a sealed foil packet before removing the flexible, compressible plug. In one embodiment the method further comprises removing a peelable foil seal from over the matrix of openings. And in one embodiment the method further comprises removing a plastic cap from over the matrix of openings.
Peel-off seal 201 in this example has a tab 202 that a user may grasp to peel seal 201 from the upper lip of glass 101. This tab may be of about any convenient size, and there may in some circumstances be more than one such tab.
It is to be understood that not every shot glass of the sort depicted in
Referring back again to
The adhesive applied to the upper side of the seal to adhere to the underside of the lid, or to the underside of the lid to capture the seal in the lid, is a stronger adhesive than the adhesive of the seal that adheres to the upper rim of the shot glass. Therefore, when the lid is removed by a user who has purchased a shot glass with the lid, the seal stays with the lid, and is pulled from the upper rim of the shot glass. The seal may later be removed from the inside of the lid, so the lid may be reapplied to render the shot glass, with the lid, as a shaker dispenser.
In another aspect of the invention a beverage product is provided as a sealed shot glass containing a beverage, having a shaker lid perforated for dispensing such as salt or pepper, such that after the seal is removed and the beverage is consumed, the glass with the shaker lid may be used as a shaker dispenser. In one embodiment there is further a shaker lid that is implemented in a way that a compartment is formed above the seal over the shot glass and under the upper surface of the shaker lid, and a packet holding typically dry ingredients is carried in the compartment. In this embodiment a user may remove the shaker lid, remove and open the packet, remove the seal over the shot glass, and use the dry ingredients in the process of consuming the beverage.
In one embodiment the beverage may be tequila and the packet may contain salt, a dried citrus juice, such as perhaps lime, or a mixture of both. In other embodiments the beverage may be just about any beverage for which ingredients might be added by a user, and the packet may contain any ingredients that are suitable for consuming with the beverage. One example may be coffee and the dry ingredients may be coffee lightener or sugar or artificial sweetener or a mixture. In another embodiment the beverage may be coffee, and the packet may contain an additional charge of caffeine to be used at the user's discretion. Again, the top is shown as a convex dome, but may be flat.
Lid 801 has an internal shoulder 808 that engages the top rim of the shot glass when the lid is applied. An internal volume 809 is formed inside the lid, above the position of the seal of the shot glass, of a height “d”. In different embodiment height “d” may be from about one-eighth inch to as much as one-half inch. Compartment 809 is intended to enclose a foil packet of dry ingredients, as described above.
In the embodiments of the invention incorporating lid 801, the sealed container is the same as that shown in
In a process of preparing a product a container may be filled with a beverage, and the upper seal may be added (see
A number of other combinations are possible. For example, the beverage may be coffee and the dry ingredients may be sugar or an artificial sweetener, or a combination of both. As another example the beverage may be coffee and the packet may have a material rich in caffeine, enabling the user to adjust the amount of caffeine in the coffee. There are a large range of possibilities.
The inventor has made it clear in this disclosure that beverages, containers and additional ingredients may be widely varied. The skilled person is aware, for example, that tequila is made from the agave plant, native to hotter regions of the Americas. Another beverage made from agave is called mezcal, which differs from tequila by the way that is made. Tequila is typically produced by steaming the agave inside industrial ovens before being distilled two or three times in copper pots. Mezcal, on the other hand, is cooked inside earthen pits that are lined with lava rocks and filled with wood and charcoal before being distilled in clay pots.
Every tequila is considered a mezcal but not every mezcal is tequila, Mezcal is mainly produced in the state of Oaxaca in Mexico. Oaxaca is known for its mezcal, its black ceramic used for single serve and other containers and its food. Recently Casamigos™ and other tequila brands have branched out to include mezcals. At the time of filing this patent application mezcal is gaining popularity. Therefore, in another embodiment of the invention a product is provided wherein the container is not glass but ceramic, and in one embodiment black ceramic. In this embodiment the beverage is mezcal processed as described above. In the product with mezcal there is still a shaker lid added to the sealed container of beverage, enabling the container to be reused as a shaker dispenser.
In another aspect of the present invention a beverage product is provided, comprising a beverage container having an upper rim with an outside diameter, a quantity of a beverage in the container, a molded sealing element adapted to seal the beverage container, retaining the beverage in the container, and a shaker lid having a matrix of openings in a top for dispensing salt, pepper or other material, and an internal compartment of a first height and diameter, the internal compartment holding a sealed packet containing dry ingredients, the shaker lid, holding the sealed packet, being assembled over the upper rim of the container.
The inventor has determined that some beverages to be sealed in the product in an embodiment of the invention may not be securely retained, as some beverages may erode or chemically react with the adhesive used with a peel-off element, such as a foil cap. Accordingly, the inventor has developed a molded sealing element for the top of the container that does not depend on an adhesive.
Beverage container 1101 has an upper lip 1206 that extends outward at the upper rim of the container, with an uppermost surface 1205 that may be flat in some embodiments. A molded flexible sealing element 1201 has a lower cylindrical portion that is inserted into the inside diameter of the beverage container and an upper rim portion 1204 that overlies uppermost surface 1205 of the beverage container. Lid 1102 has a descending skirt 1202, as described above, that is separated into individual flexible portions by slots 1105, and an inwardly facing rounded lip 1203 that is adapted to snap over upper lip 1206 of the beverage container as the lid is urged onto the container. Flat upper portion 1204 of sealing element 1201 is captured between the lid and the beverage container and compressed in the closed position of the lid. This action and the compression of the cylindrical portion of the sealing element in the neck of the beverage container thus seals any beverage in the container.
Uppermost portion 1302 has a height H2 and comprises a top 1303 that is flat in this instance and has a thickness t1. The top may be somewhat convex or concave in some other embodiments. There is a volume 1301 of diameter D2 and height H4 formed into the upper portion 1302 open to the bottom and closed by the top of the lid. An important purpose of this volume is the create a storage space for a foil packet 1209 of ingredients that may be added to a beverage in the beverage container of the beverage product, as is described above for another embodiment that has a beverage container that is sealed with a foil by adhesive.
Lid 1102 has in this example a horizontal shoulder 1207 at the junction of uppermost portion 1302 and lowermost portion 1202, that devolves by a radius R1 to an inside wall 1208 of a section of the lowermost portion of the lid, resulting in wall thickness t2 for this section, intentionally thin enough that the flexible tabs may flex sufficiently to allow urging the lid onto the beverage container. Shoulder 1207 contacts flat upper rim portion 1204 of sealing element 1201 as seen in
It may be seen with reference to
In the side elevation view 14B lip 1207 is illustrated as having a height of 0.047 inches. This height is considered by the inventor to be sufficient that adequate compression may occur to seal the beverage container. This height may vary in other embodiments. The overall height of the molded sealing element is illustrated to be 0.300 inches, such that a downward-facing plug portion of 1.339 inches diameter has a height of 0.253 inches, just a bit over a quarter of an inch. The diameter 1.339 inches is determined to be a compression fit into an inside diameter of a beverage container of at least 0.010 inches less that 1.339 inches. Corners of lip 1207 are rounded, and radii of 0.063 are implemented as shown.
In embodiments of the invention molded sealing element 1201 is molded from a material flexible and compressible to an extent that the plug portion will be compressed in the inside of the beverage container to seal. and lip 1207 will be compressed against the upper rim of the beverage container as the lid is urged on to the beverage container and latches in place.
Material for sealing element 1201 is selected to be resistant or even impervious to ethyl alcohol, which is an ingredient in many beverages that might be in beverage container 1101 in many embodiments of the beverage product of the invention. One candidate material for the sealing element is a high fluorine grade of Viton. EPDM rubber is also a candidate and is an M-Class rubber under ASTM standard D-1418. The M class comprises elastomers having a saturated chain of the polyethylene type (the M deriving from the more correct term polymethylene). EPDM is made from ethylene, propylene, and a diene comonomer that enables crosslinking via sulfur vulcanization.
Another candidate material for the sealing element is PTFE (Teflon) or HDPE (High density polyethylene) and both are good for high proof ethanol storage. They don't have added plasticizers to make the material softer or less brittle.
In some embodiments of the invention a foil or plastic seal is placed over the matrix of holes in the cap, and held there by a peelable adhesive, to prevent debris from entering the volume that holds the foil packet of ingredients, and this seal is removed before the filled shot glass with the cap replaced may be used as a dispenser.
The embodiments described here are exemplary only, and not limiting to the scope of the invention. Embodiment of the invention may be implemented using any of the examples described, or any combination of the examples described. Further, it is to be understood that a wide variety of beverages may be used, and a wide variety of beverage containers as well. The invention is not limited to shot glasses or to glass containers but may be implemented with containers of other shapes and sizes.
The scope of the invention is limited only by the breadth of the claims.
The present application is a continuation-in-part application of co-pending application Ser. No. 17/083,925, filed 29 Oct. 2020, which is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 16/846,162 filed 10 Apr. 2020. All disclosure of the parent applications is incorporated herein at least by reference.
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Parent | 17083925 | Oct 2020 | US |
Child | 17590638 | US | |
Parent | 16846162 | Apr 2020 | US |
Child | 17083925 | US |