The present invention relates generally to novel bottle caps capable of being used as interlocking blocks.
Bottle caps are used in conjunction with corresponding bottles to enclose certain liquid materials including water, soft drinks, juices, and other natural/artificial drinks. Bottle caps are made of plastic mostly and some are made of metallic materials. Generally, a bottle cap appears like a hollow cylinder with inner thread to match and engage with the outer thread of a bottleneck to screw/unscrew to close/open a bottle. Once the content in a bottle is used up or no longer needed, the bottle cap becomes useless and is often thrown away and may be a problem for the environment. One specific type of drink, drinking water, is being widely distributed in plastic bottles; recovering and/or recycling for the caps of this type of bottles is a significant problem.
The objective of this invention is to find a novel way to make bottle caps reusable to reduce environmental impact and to achieve entertainment, education, or collection purpose.
Disclosed in the present invention is a novel bottle cap having interlocking capability in addition to its function as a conventional bottle cap to enclose desirable content in a bottle, whereby a plurality of the novel caps can be used as interlocking blocks to make desired geometrical constructs for entertainment, education, or collection purpose. The novel bottle cap disclosed in the present invention is hereinafter referred to as a blocked-cap.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,371,146 by Scarborough relates to an improved construction toy set having a number of different structural elements which are configured for snapping together. Although may be snapped together with a bottle cap but it is not part of the bottle cap. In addition, it can be used totally without a bottle cap. Therefore, it is only remotely related to the present invention and does not have the characteristics of the present invention. In addition, unlike the present invention, this prior art does not achieve the objectives of reusing bottle caps for entertainment, education, or collection purpose and discourage consumers from throwing away bottle caps.
The blocked-cap disclosed in the present invention is essentially made of plastic, metal, composite material, and the combination thereof by using standard industrial technology. For example, when made by plastic, the blocked-cap can be made by plastic injection molding technology. Also, the blocked-cap can be in predetermined suitable shapes including cylinder, square cuboid (right square prism), pentahedron, and heptahedron. The preferred physical shape is substantially a square cuboid (right square prism) with a cylindrical hole having suitable inner thread so that the blocked-cap can be screwed onto a bottleneck and function as a normal bottle cap in additional to its interlocking property described in the present invention.
The blocked-cap has one or a plurality of extrusions and indentations as the engaging points to be interlocked with other such blocked-caps from all sides to form desired geometrical constructs. The preferred extrusions on the top of the blocked-cap may be cylindrical so that the blocked-cap can be interlocked with another such blocked-cap pressed on top. Said extrusions/indentations on the side of the blocked-cap may be dovetails so that the blocked-cap can be interlocked side by side with other such blocked-cap(s) by sliding dovetail.
The main mechanism for a blocked-cap to interlock with other such blocked-caps comprises
Optionally, the blocked-cap can be painted/printed/carved with specific color, design, number, and/or letter on the top so that when a group of such blocked-caps are interlocked side by side in a predetermined arrangement, a specific picture or design can be displayed. This is similar to putting together a jigsaw puzzle.
Also disclosed in the present invention is a method of achieving entertainment, education, or collection purpose by providing a plurality of the blocked-caps and interlocking the blocked-caps to make desired geometrical construct. This is similar to putting together Lego pieces. When putting together the blocked-caps, a plurality of the blocked-caps can be used with special auxiliary pieces, having a variety of sizes and shapes, made to fit the blocked-caps so that essentially all geometrical constructs can be made.
Also disclosed in the present invention is a method of reusing bottle caps by utilizing the blocked-caps according to the description above for entertainment, education, or collection purpose caps whereby littering of conventional bottle caps to the environment can be reduced.
Based on the above descriptions, the present invention has a number of advantages as compared to conventional bottle caps. Disclosed in the present invention is a novel bottle cap that not only maintains the original function as a bottle cap but also can be used as an interlocking piece to make many geometrical constructs in a plurality. Therefore, the interlocking caps can be collectibles and used for entertainment, education, or collection purpose. In addition, the present invention reduces littering of the bottle caps and is beneficial for environment. To make it more clear and understandable, further details of the present invention are illustrated by the following drawings:
Perspective views of a blocked-cap from the top and bottom are shown in
A cross section showing a blocked-cap screwed on a corresponding bottleneck.
A sample geometric construct made by the blocked-caps.
A cross-section of one blocked-cap put on top of another blocked-cap.
A sample geometrical construct made by the blocked-caps.
A horizontal view from the bottom of a sample geometrical construct made by a few blocked-caps.
A two-dimensional picture made by a group of blocked-caps.
Illustrations of example 2
Illustrations of example 3
Sample arrangements as explained in example 3
Perspective view and horizontal cross section of another type of cylindrical extrusion having one or a plurality of thin extrusion lines parallel to the axis.
A cross section of a sample arrangement of two blocked-caps as described in example 3.
Perspective view of a different type of indentation and a cross section showing the engagement between such an indentation (of one locked-cap) and an extrusion (of another blocked-cap).
Perspective views of a blocked-cap from the top and bottom are shown in
As shown in
Another example is illustrated in
Another example is illustrated in
The blocked-cap disclosed in the present invention can be made by different materials, including plastic, metal, composite material, and the combination thereof using standard industrial technology. For example, when made by plastic, the blocked-cap can be made by injection. Also, the blocked-cap can be in essentially all suitable shapes including cylinder, square cuboid (right square prism), pentahedron, and heptahedron.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to particular means, materials and embodiments, from the foregoing description, one skilled in the art can easily ascertain the essential characteristics of the present invention and various changes and modifications can be made to adapt the various uses and characteristics without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as described above and set forth in the attached claims.