Claims
- 1. A closure arrangement for stoppering bottles with pressurized, carbonated, water-based liquid contents, said closure arrangement comprising:
- (a) a bottle having: a body portion; an elongated neck portion; and a mouth portion; said neck portion having two relatively axially proximate, circumferential, squat annular flanges spaced apart longitudinally of the neck and adjacent to the mouth; and
- (b) a corking means of a molded one-piece elastomeric plastic construction having:
- (i) an elongated, generally circularly cylindrical stopper, insertable with frictional engagement into the mouth portion of the bottle;
- (ii) a head connected to the stopper;
- (iii) an annular, circumferential ring, dimensioned and shaped for reception between the two annular flanges of the bottle neck; said annular ring being positioned and spaced below the head as molded and being concentric with the stopper; said ring being located above the flanges prior to its reception there between;
- (iv) a flexible, elongated tether having one end connected to the ring and the other end connected to the head for joining said ring to said head, the tether being in a folded state as molded and having a length substantially greater than the distance between said one end and said other end; and
- (v) a plurality of short frangible bridges circumferentially spaced apart of each other; said frangible bridges connecting the head to the ring; said frangible bridges being broken when the annular ring is forced between the two flanges.
- 2. A closure arrangement for stoppering bottles with pressurized, carbonated, water-based liquid contents, said closure arrangement comprising in combination:
- (a) a bottle having: a body portion, an elongated neck portion; and a mouth portion; said neck portion having two relatively axially proximate, circumferential, squat annular flanges spaced apart longitudinally of the neck and adjacent to the mouth; and
- (b) a corking means of a molded one-piece elastomeric plastic construction having:
- (i) an elongated, generally circularly cylindrical stopper, frictionally engaged in the mouth portion of the bottle;
- (ii) a head connected to the stopper;
- (iii) an annular circumferential ring, said ring being positioned and spaced below the head and being concentric with the stopper; said ring being located between the two annular flanges of the bottle neck; and
- (iv) a flexible, elongated tether, having one end connected to the ring and the other end connected to the head; said tether being the sole connection between said head and said ring; the tether being in a partially unfolded condition and capable of additional unfolding in response to manual manipulation of the head to withdraw the stopper from the bottle mouth; said tether having a length substantially greater than the distance between said one end and said other end; said tether in its partially unfolded condition extending circumferentially and not beyond the external peripheries of the head and the ring;
- whereby the head may be manually manipulated to remove the stopper from the neck portion of the bottle while the annular ring is captively retained between the two annular flanges of the neck portion of the bottle; said head and said annular ring being interconnected by the tether in its unfolded condition.
- 3. The stoppering arrangement of claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the outer diameter of the upper annular neck flange is slightly greater than the outer diameter of the lower annular neck flange.
- 4. The stoppering arrangement of claim 3, wherein the outer diameter of the upper annular neck flange is about one millimeter more than the outer diameter of the lower annular neck flange.
- 5. The stoppering arrangement of claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the inner diameter of the annular ring is slightly smaller than the outer diameter of the upper neck flange.
- 6. The stoppering arrangement of claim 5, wherein the inner diameter of the annular ring is about 1.5 millimeters less than the outer diameter of the upper neck flange.
- 7. The stoppering arrangement of claim 5, wherein the inner diameter of the annular ring is slightly smaller than the outer diameter of the lower neck flange by an amount less than that between said ring and the upper neck flange to allow the annular ring to be reversibly releaseable from its position between the two flanges by manual pressure in a downward direction, thus forcing the ring further downward on the bottle.
- 8. The stoppering arrangement of claim 7, wherein the inner diameter of the annular ring is about 0.5 millimeters less than the other diameter of the lower neck flange.
- 9. The stoppering arrangement of claim 7, wherein the neck of the bottle is straight in shape for a few inches and then flares at a small angle.
- 10. The stoppering arrangement of claim 9, wherein the neck of the bottle is straight in shape for approximately two to three inches and then flares approximately 2.degree.-3.degree..
- 11. The stoppering arrangement of claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the flexible tether is rectangular in cross-section and is approximately 1/16 of an inch to a side.
- 12. The stoppering arrangement of claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the corking means is constructed of a high density polyethylene.
- 13. The stoppering arrangement of claim 1, wherein the corking means has at least one frangible element connecting a point on the tether to at least one other element of the corking means.
- 14. The stoppering arrangement of claim 13, wherein the corking means has a plurality of frangible elements connecting spaced points on the tether to a plurality of other elements of the corking means.
- 15. The stoppering arrangement of claim 14, wherein the corking means has three frangible elements connecting three spaced points on the tether to the annular ring, a frangible bridge, and the head.
- 16. For use with a bottle having: a body portion; an elongated neck portion; and a mouth portion; said neck portion having two relatively axially proximate, circumferential, squat annular flanges spaced apart longitudinally of the neck and adjacent to the mouth, a cork comprising a corking means of a molded one-piece elastomeric plastic construction, said corking means having:
- (a) an elongated, generally circularly cylindrical stopper, insertable with frictional engagement into the mouth portion of the bottle;
- (b) a head connected to the stopper;
- (c) an annular, circumferential ring, dimensioned and shaped for reception between the two annular flanges of the bottle neck; said annular ring being positioned and spaced below the head as molded and being concentric with the stopper; said ring being located above the flanges prior to its reception therebetween;
- (d) a flexible, elongated tether having one end connected to the ring and the other end connected to the head for joining said ring to said head, the tether being in a folded state as molded and having a length substantially greater than the distance between said one end and said other end; and
- (e) a plurality of short frangible bridges circumferentially spaced apart of each other; said frangible bridges connecting the head to the ring; said frangible bridges being broken when the annular ring is forced between the two flanges.
- 17. A closure arrangement for stoppering bottles with pressurized, carbonated, water-based liquid contents, said closure arrangement comprising:
- (a) a bottle having a mouth,
- (b) a corking means of a molded one-piece elastomeric construction including
- (i) an elongated, generally circularly cylindrical stopper, insertable with frictional engagement into the mouth of the bottle, and
- (ii) a head connected to the stopper,
- (c) a flexible elongated tether,
- (d) means for attaching a first portion of the tether to the bottle at a point on the bottle below the mouth,
- (e) means for attaching a second portion of the tether to the corking means, said second portion being remote from the first portion,
- (f) the tether including an intermediate portion between the first portion and the second portion,
- (g) the length of the intermediate portion of the tether between the first and second portions being substantially greater than the distance between the points of attachment of the first and second portions to the bottle and to the corking means, respectively, such length of the intermediate portion being sufficient to permit the corking means to be withdrawn from the mouth of the bottle and to fly away therefrom for a short limited distance,
- (h) a substantial length of the intermediate portion being in a folded state so as to reduce the effective length of the intermediate portion, said length lying substantially within the confines of the periphery of the head of the stopper, and
- (j) means to maintain said folded length of the intermediate portion in folded condition.
- 18. A closure arrangement as set forth in claim 17, wherein means is included to maintain the folded portion close to the bottle.
- 19. For stoppering a bottle with pressurized, carbonated, water-based liquid contents, which bottle has a neck and includes an annular flange below the mouth of the bottle, a corking means including a stopper having a generally circularly cylindrical portion insertable with frictional engagement into the mouth of the bottle, a flexible, elongated, folded tether lying substantially within the confines of the periphery of the corking means, means for attaching the tether adjacent one end thereof to the stopper, an elastomeric ring, means for attaching the ring to the tether remote from its attachment to the stopper, the ring having an internal diameter slightly less than the external diameter of the flange so that the ring can be forced down over the flange, expanding as it does so and constricting after it has passed the flange whereby to captively retain the ring to the bottle, the bottle having a shape and size below the flange which exceeds the outer diameter of the flange, the tether being long enough to permit the cork to be withdrawn from the mouth of the bottle while the ring is captive on the bottle and to be moved far enough away therefrom to permit pouring of the liquid contents from the bottle.
- 20. A corking means as set forth in claim 19, wherein there are plural flexible elongated folded tethers lying substantially within the confines of the periphery of the corking means, each being attached adjacent one end thereof to the stopper, and being attached to the ring remote from the tethers' attachment to the stopper, the tethers being long enough to permit the cork to be withdrawn from the mouth of the bottle while the ring is captive on the bottle and to be moved far enough away therefrom to permit pouring of the liquid contents from the bottle.
- 21. A corking means as set forth in claim 20, wherein there are only two tethers.
- 22. A corking means as set forth in claim 21, wherein the tethers are disposed on diametrically opposite sides of the corking means.
- 23. A corking means as set forth in claim 21, wherein the tethers are disposed abreast of each other.
- 24. For use with a tethered headed cork having a flexible, elongated, folded tether connected adjacent one end to the head of the cork, said tether lying substantially within the confines of the periphery of the head of the cork, an elastomeric ring including means for connection to the tether adjacent its other end, and a bottle adapted to contain pressurized, carbonated, water-based liquid contents, said bottle having a finish at its neck which includes an annular flange the outer diameter of which, is slightly larger than the inner diameter of the ring so that the ring can be pushed down over the flange, expanding as it does so and constricting after it passes the flange whereby to captively retain the ring to the bottle and thereby captively retain the cork to the bottle when the cork is pulled out of the mouth of the bottle and tends to fly away therefrom, the length of the tether between connections being enough to permit the cork to be withdrawn from the bottle while the ring is captive on the bottle, and to be moved away therefrom far enough to permit pouring of the liquid contents from the bottle.
- 25. A bottle for use with a tethered, headed cork having a flexible, elongated, folded tether connected adjacent one end to the head of the cork, said tether lying substantially within the confines of the periphery of the head of the cork, an elastomeric ring including means for connection to the tether adjacent its other end, said bottle adapted to contain pressurized, carbonated, water-based liquid contents, said bottle having a neck with a finish which includes a pair of annular flanges closely spaced together near the mouth of the bottle, the outer diameter of the flange closest to the mouth, being slightly larger than the inner diameter of the ring so that the ring can be pushed down over this flange expanding as it does so and constricting after it passes such flange and being able to be pushed manually over the next flange, the second flange having a diameter which is large enough to check downward movement of the ring, but small enough to permit the ring to be pushed manually over it.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 223,894, filed Jan. 9, 1981 for Method And Apparatus For Stoppering Modified Bottles With A One-Piece Corking Means, and now abandoned.
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