Claims
- 1. A method of forming an embossed seal in a cavity in the neck of a corked bottle over a cork using a die having a die surface with a die image, the method comprising:bringing the die surface in contact with a first molten seal material and cooling the molten seal material to form a cooled embossed seal portion with an embossed surface on one side and an interface surface on another side; introducing a second molten seal material into the cavity of the neck of the corked bottle over the cork; and bringing the interface surface of the cooled embossed seal portion into contact with the second molten seal material in the cavity, before the second molten seal material hardens, to partially melt the embossed seal portion with the second molten seal material and join the partially melted embossed seal portion with the second molten seal material in the cavity to form a seal over the cork, the seal having the embossed surface.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein die surface is brought in contact with the first molten seal material by introducing the first molten seal material into a die cavity having the die surface forming a lower portion of the die cavity.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the die surface is brought in contact with the first molten seal material when the die surface is at about ambient temperature.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the amount of the first molten seal material comprises about 50% to about 90% of the sum of the amount of the first molten seal material and the amount of the second molten seal material.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein the amount of the first molten seal material comprises about 80% of the sum of the amount of the first molten seal material and the amount of the second molten seal material.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein the molten seal material comprises a molten thermoplastic material.
- 7. The method of claim 1 wherein the first molten seal material and the second molten seal material are the same.
- 8. The method of claim 1 wherein the interface surface of the embossed seal portion is opposite from the embossed surface.
- 9. A method of forming an embossed seal in a cavity in the neck of a corked bottle over a cork using a die having a die surface with a die image, the method comprising:bringing the die surface in contact with a first molten seal material and cooling the molten seal material to form an embossed seal portion with an embossed surface on one side and an interface surface on another side; introducing a second molten seal material into the cavity of the neck of the corked bottle over the cork; and bringing the interface surface of the cooled embossed seal portion into contact with the molten seal material in the cavity to partially melt the embossed seal portion and join the embossed seal portion with the second molten seal material in the cavity to form a seal over the cork, the seal having the embossed surface, wherein the first molten seal material is cooled by a gas flow.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein liquid nitrogen is introduced into the gas flow for cooling the first molten seal material.
- 11. The method of claim 9 wherein the gas flow is controlled to distribute the first molten material to form a desired interface surface profile.
- 12. A method of forming an embossed seal in a cavity in the neck of a corked bottle over a cork using a die having a die surface with a die image, the method comprising:bringing the die surface in contact with a first molten seal material and cooling the molten seal material to form an embossed seal portion with an embossed surface on one side and an interface surface on another side; introducing a second molten seal material into the cavity of the neck of the corked bottle over the cork; and bringing the interface surface of the cooled embossed seal portion into contact with the molten seal material in the cavity to partially melt the embossed seal portion and join the embossed seal portion with the second molten seal material in the cavity to form a seal over the cork, the seal having the embossed surface, wherein the cooled embossed seal portion is at least substantially solidified before the interface surface is brought into contact with the molten seal material in the cavity.
- 13. A method of forming an embossed seal in a cavity in the neck of a corked bottle over a cork using a die having a die surface with a die image, the method comprising:bringing the die surface in contact with a first molten seal material and cooling the molten seal material to form an embossed seal portion with an embossed surface on one side and an interface surface on another side; introducing a second molten seal material into the cavity of the neck of the corked bottle over the cork; bringing the interface surface of the cooled embossed seal portion into contact with the molten seal material in the cavity to partially melt the embossed seal portion and join the embossed seal portion with the second molten seal material in the cavity to form a seal over the cork, the seal having the embossed surface; and separating the die surface from the cooled embossed seal portion after the interface surface of the cooled embossed seal portion is brought into contact with the molten seal material in the cavity.
- 14. The method of claim 13 further comprising maintaining contact between the die surface and the embossed seal portion until the molten seal material in the cavity is at least partially solidified.
- 15. A method of forming an embossed seal in a cavity in the neck of a corked bottle over a cork using a die having a die surface with a die image, the method comprising:bringing the die surface in contact with a first molten seal material and cooling the molten seal material to form an embossed seal portion with an embossed surface on one side and an interface surface on another side; introducing a second molten seal material into the cavity of the neck of the corked bottle over the cork; and bringing the interface surface of the cooled embossed seal portion into contact with the molten seal material in the cavity to partially melt the embossed seal portion and join the embossed seal portion with the second molten seal material in the cavity to form a seal over the cork, the seal having the embossed surface, wherein the die surface is separated from the cooled embossed seal portion after sufficient solidification of the cooled embossed seal portion near the embossed surface such that the embossed surface is preserved upon separation of the die surface from the embossed surface.
- 16. A method of forming an embossed seal in a cavity in the neck of a corked bottle over a cork using a die having a die surface with a die image, the method comprising:bringing the die surface in contact with a first molten seal material and cooling the molten seal material to form an embossed seal portion with an embossed surface on one side and an interface surface on another side; introducing a second molten seal material into the cavity of the neck of the corked bottle over the cork; bringing the interface surface of the cooled embossed seal portion into contact with the molten seal material in the cavity to partially melt the embossed seal portion and join the embossed seal portion with the second molten seal material in the cavity to form a seal over the cork, the seal having the embossed surface; and directing a gas flow toward the first molten material to distribute the first molten material to form a desired interface surface profile.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein the first molten material is distributed to form a generally planar interface surface profile.
- 18. The method of claim 16 wherein the first molten material is distributed to form a generally concave interface surface profile.
- 19. A method of forming an embossed seal in a cavity in the neck of a corked bottle over a cork using a die having a die surface with a die image, the method comprising:bringing the die surface in contact with a first molten seal material and cooling the molten seal material to form an embossed seal portion with an embossed surface on one side and an interface surface on another side; introducing a second molten seal material into the cavity of the neck of the corked bottle over the cork; bringing the interface surface of the cooled embossed seal portion into contact with the molten seal material in the cavity to partially melt the embossed seal portion and join the embossed seal portion with the second molten seal material in the cavity to form a seal over the cork, the seal having the embossed surface; and directing a gas flow toward the second molten material to distribute the second molten material to form a desired surface profile.
- 20. The method of claim 19 wherein the first molten material is distributed to form a generally planar surface profile.
- 21. The method of claim 19 wherein the first molten material is distributed to form a generally concave surface profile.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of and claims Ser. No. 09/384,904, filed Aug. 27, 1999, U.S. Pat. No. 6,205,744 the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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