The subject invention is directed to a bottle cap device, and more particularly, to a bottle cap device for releasing a material into a bottle.
The use of conventional liquid containers for carrying materials for human consumption is quite well known. There are, however, several non-active and active materials, such as vitamins, minerals, herbs, nutrients, and flavors, that are more desirable when added to these containers directly by the consumer. Doing so may provide additional benefits, as pre-dispersed materials may have shorter shelf lives, discoloration, or face other quality control issues when previously combined with liquids or other substances.
Such conventional methods and systems have generally been considered satisfactory for their intended purpose. Exemplary bottle cap devices can be seen in, for example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 8,408,389; 7,874,420; 7,017,735; 8,443,970 and 8,230,777, all of which are incorporated by reference in their entirety. However, there is still a need in the art for improved methods and systems for dispersing a material into a bottle. The present disclosure provides a solution for this need.
The subject invention is directed to a new and useful bottle cap device. The bottle cap comprises a top portion, which comprises a hingeable lid, a middle portion, which comprises a reservoir for retaining a material, and a bottom portion, which is surrounded by a threading that further comprises a means for attaching to a bottle. The top portion of the bottle cap further comprises a depressible button for exerting pressure in the reservoir, wherein the reservoir further contains a means for releasing the material into the bottle upon the exertion of pressure from the depressible button.
In certain embodiments, the button of the bottle cap device may also comprise a convex plunger, and may also be covered by a disposable cover. In certain embodiments, the button of the bottle cap device may also comprise a convex plunger, and may also be covered by a non-disposable cover. The top portion may further comprise a thumb flip configured to expose the top portion via a cap pivotally attached to a hinge.
In certain embodiments, the reservoir for retaining a material further contains a means for releasing the material into the bottle upon the exertion of pressure from the depressible button, which may comprise a breakable membrane, that may be scored, such as in a pie-slice-like fashion, and is disposed within the interior of the threading. In preferred embodiments, the breakable membrane comprises two or more scored pie-slice sections. The threading may comprise a means for attaching to a lip of the bottle, and the threading may comprise a means for detaching from the lip of the bottle. The means for attaching or detaching the threading to the bottle may comprise an o-ring or other attachment configurations known to those skilled in the art. For example, the configuration for attaching or detaching the threading to the bottle may comprise a snap-on structure.
In certain embodiments, the subject invention may also be directed to a new and useful method of dispersing a material into a bottle. This method comprises exposing a top portion of a bottle cap as previously defined, and applying an activating force to said button to disrupt the breakable membrane and thereby release the material into the bottle.
In certain embodiments, the bottle cap may comprise a top portion, which comprises a hingeable lid, wherein the top portion further comprises a flip top, such as a thumb flip top, configured to expose the top portion via a cap pivotally attached to a hinge. The bottle cap may also comprise a middle portion, which comprises a reservoir for retaining a material, wherein the middle portion includes a pie-slice breakable membrane, wherein the pie-slice breakable membrane comprises two or more sections. The bottle cap can include a bottom portion, surrounded by a threading, wherein the threading comprises a means for attaching and detaching from a lip of a bottle, the bottom portion further comprising the pie-slice breakable membrane disposed within the interior of the threading. In certain embodiments, the top portion further comprises a depressible button for exerting pressure in the reservoir, wherein the depressible button further comprises a cover to cover said button. In certain embodiments, the reservoir further contains a means for releasing the material into the bottle upon the exertion of pressure from the depressible button, wherein said means for releasing comprises the pie-slice scored breakable membrane disposed within the interior of the threading. In certain embodiments, the button of the bottle cap device may be covered by a disposable cover. In certain embodiments, the button of the bottle cap device may be covered by a non-disposable cover.
These and other features of the embodiments of the subject disclosure will become more readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the drawings.
So that those skilled in the art to which the subject disclosure appertains will readily understand how to make and use the devices and methods of the subject disclosure without undue experimentation, embodiments thereof will be described in detail herein below with reference to certain figures, wherein:
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In certain embodiments, the bottle cap 100 may comprise a top portion 110, which comprises a hingeable lid 118, wherein the top portion 110 further comprises a thumb flip 130 configured to expose the top portion 110 via a cap 118 pivotally attached to a hinge 116. The bottle cap 100 may also comprise a middle portion 112, which comprises a reservoir 120 for retaining a material 134, wherein the middle portion 112 includes a pie-slice scored breakable membrane 126, wherein the pie-slice scored breakable membrane 126 comprises two or more sections. The bottle cap 100 can include a bottom portion 114, surrounded by a threading, wherein the threading comprises a means for attaching and detaching from a lip 138 of a bottle 128, the bottom portion 114 further comprising the pie-slice breakable membrane 126 disposed within the interior of the threading. In certain embodiments, the top portion 110 further comprises a depressible button 124 for exerting pressure in said reservoir 120, wherein the depressible button 124 further comprises a cover (not pictured) to cover said button 120. In certain embodiments, said reservoir 120 further contains a means for releasing said material 134 into said bottle 128 upon the exertion of pressure from said depressible button 124, wherein said means for releasing may comprise a pie-slice scored breakable membrane 126 disposed within the interior of the threading. In certain embodiments, the button 124 of the bottle cap 100 may be covered by a disposable cover (not pictured). In certain embodiments, the button 124 of the bottle cap 100 may be covered by a non-disposable cover (not pictured).
The subject of the current disclosure provides a material dispensing bottle cap 100 that is mounted via a threading on a container lip 138 of any type liquid container including, for example, packs, bags, cans, and plastic or glass bottles. With a bottle 128 as the example, the subject of the current disclosure may be mounted typically on top of the neck 138 or throat 138 of a container, such as a bottle of water. The material 134 stored within the reservoir 120 is completely sealed within the reservoir 120, and remains separated from the contents of the bottle 128 until the exact moment of usage, which is determined by the consumer by manually depressing the depressible button 124 and dispensing the material 134 via the pie-slice breakable membrane 126. The material 134 can comprise liquid or solid materials and may comprise on or more of a flavorant, a juice, vitamins, herbs, nutrients and other mixable ingredients known to those of ordinary skill in the art. Once activated, the contents of the bottle 128 can be consumed by the user by removing the device from the primary container opening.
The subject of the current disclosure also offers the advantage that the bottle cap 100 does not require significant modification of existing liquid containers, packages, cartons, bottle caps, or existing bottles, for example. The bottle cap 100 can be mounted to many variations of circular openings of containers. In certain embodiments, the subject of the current disclosure can be screwed onto a primary container via threaded openings, bottle necks and spouts. In certain embodiments, the subject of the current disclosure can be snapped onto existing primary container threaded openings, bottle necks, and spouts.
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In certain embodiments, the bottle cap 200 may comprise a top portion 210, which comprises a hingeable lid 218, wherein the top portion 210 further comprises a thumb flip 230 configured to expose the top portion 210 via a cap 218 pivotally attached to a hinge 216. The bottle cap 200 may also comprise a middle portion 212, which comprises a reservoir 220 for retaining a material 234, wherein the middle portion 212 includes a pie-slice scored breakable membrane 226, wherein the pie-slice scored breakable membrane 226 comprises two or more sections. The bottle cap 200 can include a bottom portion 214, surrounded by a threading, wherein the threading comprises a means for attaching and detaching from a lip 238 of a bottle 228, the bottom portion 214 further comprising the pie-slice breakable membrane 226 disposed within the interior of the threading. In certain embodiments, the top portion 210 further comprises a depressible button 224 for exerting pressure in said reservoir 220, wherein the depressible button 224 further comprises a cover 240 to cover said button 220. In certain embodiments, said reservoir 220 further contains a means for releasing said material 234 into said bottle 228 upon the exertion of pressure from said depressible button 224, wherein said means for releasing may comprise a pie-slice scored breakable membrane 226 disposed within the interior of the threading. In certain embodiments, the button 224 of the bottle cap 200 may be covered by a disposable cover (not pictured). In certain embodiments, the button 224 of the bottle cap 200 may be covered by a non-disposable cover (not pictured).
The subject of the current disclosure provides a material dispensing bottle cap 200 that is mounted via a threading on a container lip 238 of any type liquid container including, for example, packs, bags, cans, and plastic or glass bottles. With a bottle 228 as the example, the subject of the current disclosure may be mounted typically on top of the neck 238 or throat 238 of a container, such as a bottle of water. The material 234 stored within the reservoir 220 is completely sealed within the reservoir 220, and remains separated from the contents of the bottle 228 until the exact moment of usage, which is determined by the consumer by manually depressing the depressible button 224 and dispensing the material 234 via the pie-slice breakable membrane 226. The material 234 can comprise liquid or solid materials and may comprise on or more of a flavorant, a juice, vitamins, herbs, nutrients and other mixable ingredients known to those of ordinary skill in the art. Once activated, the contents of the bottle 228 can be consumed by the user by removing the device from the primary container opening.
The subject of the current disclosure also offers the advantage that the bottle cap 200 does not require significant modification of existing liquid containers, packages, cartons, bottle caps, or existing bottles, for example. The bottle cap 200 can be mounted to many variations of circular openings of containers. In certain embodiments, the subject of the current disclosure can be screwed onto a primary container via threaded openings, bottle necks and spouts. In certain embodiments, the subject of the current disclosure can be snapped onto existing primary container threaded openings, bottle necks, and spouts.
While the subject disclosure has been shown and described with reference to preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that changes or modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit or scope of the subject disclosure.