1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to caps, and more particularly, this invention relates to a cap for storing and dispensing additives into a container.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In the pharmaceutical, beverage, scientific, and other relevant industries, when two or more substances require mixing in predetermined amounts for creation of a desired solution, the substances are usually kept in separate containers and mixed together into a single container as necessary. The mixing procedure can be time consuming as it may require measuring or it may be messy as there may be some spilling or cleaning necessary during and after the cleaning process. It is also known that mixtures of substances in a solution can change the composition, color, or efficiency of the ingredients and solution with passage of time. For instance, in the chemical industry, mixture of compounds can create a solution having certain desired reactive properties; however, the desired reactive efficiency of the product can diminish with the passage of time. Also, in the beverage industry, many flavored drinks are comprised of a mixture of substances. With passage of time in storage, these flavored drinks can loose their freshness, taste, and appearance. In addition, with prolonged storage, undesirable precipitation of compounds may even begin to appear in these flavored drinks. Often, in many nutritional drink solutions, the efficacy of the nutrition in such a drink may be lost with passage of time after mixture of key ingredients. These disadvantages are often encountered in commercial production and sales of the above mixed solutions, which often requires prolonged storage periods.
As such, there is a need for a cap for a container which can hold substances separately in storage and release the substances for mixture just prior to use to eliminate the disadvantages described earlier.
Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a cap for a container capable of storing additives and releasing the additives into the container at the desired time. It is another object of the present invention to provide a container wherein the contents in the bottle are stored separately from additives contained in a cap device attached to the bottle for mixture when the cap device is being released from the bottle.
The present invention as shown is a device for use as a cap with a container. The device holds a predetermined additive for addition to a liquid or substance within the container at the desired time. The container shown in the illustrations has a neck. The device comprises an upper cap member, a middle cap member, and a lower cap member.
The additive substance is stored in a chamber defined by the connection of the middle cap member to the upper cap member. The middle cap member has a top plate member and an aperture formed therethrough. The chamber is enclosed by, covering the aperture of the top plate member with a sliding door in a closed position. The door can be moved to an open position to uncover the aperture on the top plate member. In the open position, any contents within the chamber can exit through the aperture of the top plate member. The door further has a downwardly protruding tab member.
The middle cap member removeably connects to the lower cap member. A layer of filter can be placed between the middle cap member and the lower cap member. The middle cap member has a skirt portion having an inner surface for twistably connecting onto the outer surface of the lower cap member. The lower cap member has a top surface and an aperture formed therethrough. A catch member protrudes upwardly from the top surface. A skirt protrudes upwardly and downwardly from along the edge of the top surface to form a cylindrical wall around the top surface. The cylindrical wall and top surface of the lower cap member are constructed and arranged to receive the neck of the container therein such that an outer surface of the neck of the container is sealed by at least a portion of the inner surface of the skirt of the lower cap member.
In a locked position of the device, the lower cap member is connected to the container, and the lower, middle, and upper cap members are all connected. Furthermore, in the locked position of the device, the door is in the closed position to retain the additive substance within the chamber. The contents in the chamber are discharged into the container by twisting the middle cap member in a predetermined direction around the lower cap member. The tab member and door are constructed and arranged to engage the catch member for a predetermined distance sufficient to slide the door to the open position as the middle cap member is twisted around the lower cap member in a predetermined direction to open the device from the locked position. As the middle cap member is twisted to cause the door to open, the aperture of the middle cap member becomes aligned with the aperture of the lower cap member so that the contents in the chamber can pass through both apertures and into the container.
For storing an additional predetermined substance in the device, another embodiment has a fourth cap member attached above the upper cap member. The upper cap member is provided with an aperture through a top surface thereof. The fourth cap member defines an open well having an open bottom covered by a bottom lid to form a cavity therebetween. The bottom lid has an aperture therethrough. The bottom lid has a sliding door covering the aperture formed thereon. The door of the bottom lid can be moved to uncover the aperture of the bottom lid. In a locked position of the device, the fourth cap member is connected to the upper cap member, and the door of the bottom lid is in the closed position. As the fourth cap member is twisted around the upper cap member in a predetermined direction, the door of the bottom lid is moved to the open position. As this door moves to the open position, the aperture of the bottom lid becomes aligned with the aperture of the upper cap member to discharge any contents therein to the chamber below.
With the above and additional objects and advantages in view, as will hereinafter appear, this invention comprises the devices, combinations and arrangements of parts hereinafter described, by way of example, and illustrated in the accompanying drawings of a an embodiment in which:
The present invention as shown in
The middle cap member 25 connects to the upper cap member 20 and defines a chamber 24 therebetween. The chamber 24 serves to hold a predetermined quantity of an additive substance (not shown) therein. The middle cap member 25 has a top plate member 27, and an aperture 28 is formed through the top plate member 27. A sliding door 29 is placed on top plate member 27 which moves interchangeably between a closed position and open position along a track 32 formed on the top plate member 27. In the closed position shown in
The lower cap member 30 has a top surface 39 and an aperture 40 formed therethrough. A catch member 42 protrudes upwardly from the top surface 39. A skirt 43 protrudes upwardly and downwardly from around the edge of the top surface 39 to form a cylindrical wall 45 around the top surface 39. In the illustrations shown, the lower cap member 30 has an upwardly extending 46 and a downwardly extending 48 portion of the cylindrical wall 45. However, in an alternative construction (not shown), the present invention can have a lower cap member 30 having skirt extending only downwardly from around the edge of the top surface. For purpose of illustration, the construction having an upwardly extending 46 and downwardly extending 48 portion of the cylindrical wall 45 will be described.
The downwardly extending 46 portion of the cylindrical wall 45 and top surface 39 of the lower cap member 30 are constructed and arranged to receive the neck 15 of the container 12 therein such that an outer surface 16 of the neck 15 of the container 12 is sealed by at least a portion of the inner surface 49 of the downwardly extending portion 48 of the cylindrical wall 45 in a locked position of the device 10 as shown in FIG. 3.
Additionally, in the locked position of the device 10, the lower cap member 30 is connected to the middle cap member 25. The cylindrical wall 45 formed around the top surface 39 of the lower cap member 30 has an outer surface 50 threaded with male threading. The threaded inner surface 37 of the skirt 26 of the middle cap member 25 receives the threaded outer surface 50 of the cylindrical wall 45 of the lower cap member 30 such that the outer surface 50 of the cylindrical wall 45 of the lower cap member 30 is sealed by at least a portion of the inner surface 37 of the skirt 26 of the middle cap member 25.
The upper cap member 20 has a crown portion 52 and a skirt portion 53 extending downwardly from the crown portion 52 to form a cylindrical wall 55. The upper cap member 20 removeably connects to the middle cap member 25. In the construction illustrated herein, a portion of the outer surface 56 of the cylindrical wall 36 of the middle cap member 25 has male threading formed thereon. The inner surface 58 of the skirt portion 53 of the upper cap member 20 has female threading placed thereon for receiving and sealing at least a portion of the threaded outer surface 56 of the middle cap member 25 as shown in FIG. 3. The upper cap member 20 further comprises an aperture 59 formed therethrough. The aperture 59 is sealed closed with a removeable lid 60 covering the aperture 59. In the alternative, the aperture 59 of the upper cap member can have a push button lid 60 hingeably mounted within the aperture 59. The lid 60 is positioned to seal and enclose the aperture 59 in a closed position of the lid 60. The lid 60 can be moved to an open position to unseal the aperture 59.
An alternative embodiment of the present invention is shown in
Furthermore, in the alternative embodiment, the sliding door 29 is hingeably connected to the top plate member 27 at a hinge point 65. The sliding movement of the door 29 from the closed to the open position is determined by the movement of the door 29 relative to the hinge point 65. In both embodiments as illustrated in
In operation, a predetermined additive substance is placed within the chamber 24 defined by the joining of the upper cap member 20 and middle cap member 25. The device 10 holding the additive substance is placed in a locked position. In the locked position of the device 10, the upper cap member 20 is connected completely with the middle cap member 25, and the lower cap member 30 is connected completely with the middle cap member 25. Furthermore, in the locked position of the device 10, the door 29 on the middle cap member 25 is in the closed position, and the lower cap member 30 is connected completely with the neck 15 of the container 12. To discharge the contents of the chamber 24 into the container 12, the middle cap member 25 is first twisted in a predetermined direction. The tab member 34 and door 29 are constructed and arranged to engage the catch member 42 for a predetermined distance sufficient to slide the door 29 to the open position as the middle cap member 25 is twisted about the lower cap member 30 in a predetermined direction to open the device 10 from the locked position. As the middle cap member 25 is twisted to cause the door 29 to open, the aperture 28 of the middle cap member 45 becomes aligned with the aperture 40 of the lower cap member 30 so that the contents in the chamber 24 can pass through both apertures 28, 40 and into the container 12. Furthermore, the aperture 59 on the upper cap member 20 should be unsealed for improved discharge of the contents within the chamber 24.
In yet a third embodiment of the present invention as shown in
The third embodiment of the present invention further comprises a second aperture 93 formed through an upper portion of the top cap portion 79. The second aperture 93 is sealed closed with a removeable cover 95 covering the second aperture 93. In the alternative, the second aperture 93 of the fourth cap member 70 can have a push button lid 95 hingeably mounted within the second aperture 93. The push button lid 95 is positioned to seal and enclose the aperture 93 in a closed position of the lid 95. The lid 95 can be moved to an open position to unseal the second aperture 93.
In operation of the third embodiment, an additive substance is placed within a first chamber 24 defined by the joining of the middle 25 and upper cap 20 portions. Another predetermined additive substance is placed within the second chamber 85 defined by the joining of the bottom lid 80 and top cap portion 79. The device holding the additive substance is placed in a locked position. In the locked position of the device, the fourth cap member 70 is connected completely with the upper cap member 20, and the upper cap member 20 is connected completely with the middle cap member 25. The lower cap member 30 is in turn connected completely with the middle cap member 25 and the container 12. Furthermore, in the locked position of the third embodiment of the device, the door 29 on both the middle cap member 25 and second door on the bottom lid are in the respective closed positions, and the lower cap member 30 is connected completely with the neck 15 of the container 12. To discharge the contents of the first chamber 85 into the container 12, the middle cap member 25 is first twisted in a predetermined direction around the lower cap member 30. As the middle cap member 25 is twisted to cause the door 29 to open, the aperture 28 of the middle cap member 25 becomes aligned with the aperture 40 of the lower cap member 30 so that the contents in the chamber 24 can pass through both apertures 28, 40 and into the container 12. To discharge the contents of the second chamber 85, the fourth cap member 70 is twisted around the upper cap member 20 to cause the second door to open. As the second door becomes opened, the aperture 77 of the upper cap member 20 becomes aligned with the aperture 90 of the bottom lid 80 so that the contents in the second chamber 85 can pass through both apertures 77, 90 and into the first chamber 24 defined by the middle 25 and upper cap members 20 and thereafter through the already opened first door 29 and apertures 28, 40 of the middle 25 and lower cap members 30 and into the container 12. Furthermore, the second aperture 93 on the top cap portion 79 of the fourth cap member 70 should be unsealed for improved discharge of the contents within both chambers 24, 85.
In an alternative construction for each of the embodiments, the doors can be removed along with the catch member on the respective lower cap member 30 and upper
In an alternative construction for each of the embodiments, the doors can be removed along with the catch member on the respective lower cap member 30 and upper cap member 20. Without the doors, the contents within the chambers 24, 85 in the locked position of the device are enclosed in the following respective manners.
While a preferred embodiment of the invention has been described and illustrated for purposes of clarity and example, it should be understood that many changes, substitutions and modifications to the described embodiment will be apparent to those having skill in the art in light of the foregoing disclosure without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention which is defined by the claims which will follow.
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