Dispensing spout-to-bottle security strap

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6220484
  • Patent Number
    6,220,484
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, October 13, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 24, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A beverage dispensing device includes a dispensing spout disposed at the mouth of a bottle. A single-piece, disposable security strap is used to secure the spout to the bottle to prevent unauthorized removal of the spout to dispense drinks. The spout has a distal portion with a spout opening and a proximal shoulder larger in cross-sectional than the distal portion. The security strap includes a strap ring having an opening configured to surround and capture the proximal shoulder of the spout. The strap further includes at least a pair of connecting portions extending from the strap ring. Each connecting portion has an affixing member at an end. At least one of the affixing members has a self-adhering surface for adhering to the exterior of the bottle. To dispense the beverage, the strap is broken and discarded.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates generally to dispensing apparatus, and more particularly to a security strap for a bottle spout for dispensing a beverage.




Beverages such as liquor are typically poured from a bottle into a glass in which a drink is being mixed. A spout is often attached to the mouth of the bottle to dispense the liquor at a relatively constant flow rate so that a bartender can free-pour the liquor without the need for a measuring device, such as a jigger. A need exists for a simple, inexpensive way of securing the spout to the bottle to prevent unauthorized removal of the spout to dispense drinks.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a single-piece, disposable security strap that is inexpensive to manufacture, and easy to use effectively to prevent unauthorized use.




In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, a security strap for a beverage dispensing device having a bottle and a spout disposed at the mouth of the bottle includes a strap ring having an opening configured to surround a portion of the spout. First and second connecting portions extend from the strap ring. A first affixing member is connected to the end of the first connecting portion. A second affixing member is connected to the end of the second connecting portion. The first and second affixing members include an adhesive for securing the affixing members to the exterior of the bottle.




In some embodiments, at least one of the first and second affixing members includes a self-adhering surface. The first and second connecting portions are generally straight strips extending generally radially outwardly from the strap ring. The opening of the strap ring is sufficiently large to allow a distal portion of the spout to pass therethrough and is sufficiently small to surround and engage a proximal shoulder of the spout. The strap ring is generally circular. In a specific embodiment, the security strap includes a third connecting portion extending from the strap ring and a third affixing member connected to the end of the third connecting portion. In a preferred embodiment, the first and second affixing members are configured to be connected together to form an affixing loop around the exterior of the bottle.




Another aspect of the invention is directed to a security strap for a beverage dispensing device having a bottle and a spout disposed at the mouth of the bottle. The security strap includes a strap band having an opening configured to capture a portion of the spout and a plurality of connecting portions extending from the strap band. Each connecting portion includes an affixing member at an end thereof. The affixing members are configured to be connected together to form a fastening band around the exterior of the bottle. The security strap may have a generally uniform thickness.




Another aspect of the invention is a method of securing a spout disposed at a mouth of a bottle to the bottle using a security strap which includes a strap ring having an opening configured to capture a portion of the spout, and a plurality of connecting portions extending from the strap ring, each connecting portion having an affixing member at an end thereof. The method includes placing the strap ring around the spout to capture a portion of the spout with the opening, and adhering the affixing members to the exterior of the bottle to secure the strap ring around the spout against the mouth of the bottle to prevent displacement of the spout for dispensing.




In some embodiments, each affixing member is adhered to the exterior of the bottle. A self-adhesive surface is provided on at least one of the affixing members. The affixing members are connected together to form an affixing loop surrounding the bottle. An adhesive is applied between at least one of the affixing members and the exterior of the bottle. The security strap is provided with at least one self-adhering surface releasably adhered to a strap. The security strap is peeled from the strip for use. In a specific embodiment, the opening of the strap ring is larger than a distal portion of the spout and smaller than a proximal shoulder of the spout. The strap ring is placed around the proximal shoulder of the spout by passing the distal portion therethrough.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a partial cross-sectional view of a dispensing apparatus having a spout inserted into the neck of a bottle;





FIG. 2

is a partial cross-sectional view of the dispensing apparatus of

FIG. 1

with a spout-to-bottle security strap securing the spout to the bottle according to an embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a plan view of the security strap of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a plan view showing a row of security straps of

FIG. 3

; and





FIG. 5

is a plan view of a security strap according to another embodiment of the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE SPECIFIC EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

shows a typical dispensing apparatus


10


having a spout


12


inserted into the mouth at the neck


13


of a bottle


14


. The spout


12


has a spout seal


16


, which typically is a plastic, tubular liner making a liquid-tight junction between the spout


12


and the inner surface of the bottle neck


13


. The spout seal


16


has outwardly extending flanges which sealingly engage the inner surface of the bottle neck


13


. The spout


12


includes a flow passage extending from inside the bottle neck


13


to a spout opening


18


. A valve mechanism


20


is disposed along the flow passage to allow control of the flow of beverage from the bottle therethrough. In a specific embodiment, the valve in the valve mechanism


20


is closed when the spout


12


is pushed against the mouth of the bottle neck


13


, and is opened by pulling the spout


12


outward in the direction indicated by arrow


22


.




The spout


12


typically includes a breather tube


24


extending into the interior of the bottle


14


. The remote end of the breather tube


24


has a check valve assembly


26


which prevents the beverage from escaping through the breather tube


24


when the bottle


14


is inverted but the spout valve in the valve mechanism


20


is not yet open. When the spout valve is open, the breather tube


24


and check valve


26


permit air to enter the bottle


14


to replace the volume of the beverage which flows from the bottle


14


out of the spout opening


18


. The spout


12


includes a proximal shoulder


28


which is larger in cross-section than the distal head


29


having the spout opening


18


at the distal end thereof.





FIG. 2

shows a security strap


30


securing the spout


12


to the bottle neck


13


. The security strap


30


includes a strap band


32


surrounding a portion of the spout


12


. As best seen in

FIG. 3

, the strap band is an annular ring


32


having a strap opening


34


which is typically circular but may have other shapes. The strap opening


34


is large enough to allow the distal head


29


of the spout


12


to pass therethrough, but is sufficiently small to capture the proximal shoulder


28


of the spout


12


, as shown in

FIG. 2. A

pair of connecting portions


36


extend from the strap ring


32


to a pair of affixing members


38


, respectively. The connecting portions


36


are straight strips that are narrow in width, and extend from the strap ring


32


radially outwardly in generally opposite directions. The connecting portions


36


preferably are substantially smaller in width than the strap ring


32


, the width of which is its outer diameter in the embodiment shown. The affixing members


38


are generally rectangular in shape, and desirably include self-adhering surfaces


40


for adhering to the outside of the bottle neck


13


. The self-adhering surfaces


40


may contain, for example, a self-sticking adhesive. Alternatively, an adhesive may be applied to the affixing members


38


to secure them to the bottle neck


13


.




The security strap


30


may be made of a variety of materials, including plastics and the like. The single-piece strap


30


is preferably thin and can be mass-produced easily and inexpensively by molding, die-cutting, or the like. The thickness of the strap


30


desirably is generally uniform, and is typically less than about 0.06 inch, and preferably about 0.002-0.012 inch. In a preferred embodiment, the straps


30


are manufactured in a row and provided on a strip


44


as shown in FIG.


4


. The strip


44


has a suitable surface such that the self-adhering surfaces


40


of the strap


30


are releasably adhered to the strip


44


. The straps


30


can be peeled off individually as needed.




In use, a security strap


30


is peeled off from the strip


44


of FIG.


4


and placed over the spout


12


to capture the proximal shoulder


28


with the strap ring


32


, as shown in FIG.


2


. The affixing members


38


are pulled as far down the bottle neck


13


as possible, and are then fastened to the exterior of the bottle neck


13


to form a fastening band or affixing loop surrounding the neck


13


. In this position, the spout


12


is securely strapped to the bottle neck


13


to prevent dispensing beverage from the bottle


14


. To dispense the beverage, the strap


30


is removed, typically by breaking the connecting portions


36


or separating the seal between the affixing members


38


and the exterior of the bottle neck


13


. The strap


30


is removed and discarded, and the spout


12


is freed to allow beverage dispensing.




The above-described arrangements of apparatus and methods are merely illustrative of applications of the principles of this invention and many other embodiments and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the claims. For instance, the connecting portions


36


of the strap


30


may extend from the strap ring


32


in directions that are not opposite. The connecting portions


36


need not be straight. The strap


30


may include more than two connecting portions


36


and affixing members


38


.

FIG. 5

shows a strap


30


′ having three connecting portions


36


′ and three affixing members


38


′. The affixing members


38


may have other shapes. The spout may be replaced by a cap or another closure member. In an alternate embodiment, the affixing members


38


do not extend around the bottle neck


13


to surround the neck


13


. In another alternative embodiment, only one of the affixing members


38


contains an adhesive which allows it to adhere to the bottle neck


13


and to the other affixing member so that both affixing members


38


are secured to the bottle neck


13


. The scope of the invention should, therefore, be determined not with reference to the above description, but instead should be determined with reference to the appended claims along with their fill scope of equivalents.



Claims
  • 1. A security strap for a beverage dispensing device having a bottle and a spout disposed at the mouth of the bottle, the security strap comprising:a strap ring having an opening configured to surround a portion of the spout; first and second connecting portions extending from the strap ring; a first affixing member connected to the end of the first connecting portion; and a second affixing member connected to the end of the second connecting portion, the first and second affixing members including an adhesive for securing the affixing members to the exterior of the bottle.
  • 2. The security strap of claim 1 wherein at least one of the first and second affixing members includes a self-adhering surface.
  • 3. The security strap of claim 1 wherein the first affixing member and second affixing member are generally rectangular.
  • 4. The security strap of claim 1 wherein the first and second connecting portions comprise narrow strips each being substantially smaller in width than the strap ring.
  • 5. The security strap of claim 1 wherein the first and second connecting portions comprise generally straight strips extending generally radially outwardly from the strap ring.
  • 6. The security strap of claim 1 wherein the first and second connecting portions extend in generally opposite directions from the strap ring.
  • 7. The security strap of claim 1 wherein the opening of the strap ring is sufficiently large to allow a distal portion of the spout to pass therethrough and is sufficiently small to surround and engage a proximal shoulder of the spout.
  • 8. The security strap of claim 1 wherein the strap ring is generally circular.
  • 9. The security strap of claim 1 further comprising a third connecting portion extending from the strap ring and a third affixing member connected to the end of the third connecting portion.
  • 10. The security strap of claim 1 wherein the first and second affixing members are configured to be connected together to form an affixing loop around the exterior of the bottle.
  • 11. A security strap for a beverage dispensing device having a bottle and a spout disposed at the mouth of the bottle, the security strap comprising:a strap band having an opening configured to capture a portion of the spout; a plurality of connecting portions extending from the strap band, each connecting portion including an affixing member at an end thereof, the affixing members being configured to be connected together to form a fastening band around the exterior of the bottle, wherein at least one of the affixing members includes an adhesive for adhering to the exterior of the bottle.
  • 12. The security strap of claim 11 wherein at least one of the affixing members includes a self-adhering surface.
  • 13. The security strap of claim 11 where the security strap has a generally uniform thickness.
  • 14. A method of securing a spout disposed at a mouth of a bottle to the bottle using a security strap which includes a strap ring having an opening configured to capture a portion of the spout, and a plurality of connecting portions extending from the strap ring, each connecting portion having an affixing member at an end thereof, the method comprising:placing the strap ring around the spout to capture a portion of the spout with the opening; and adhering the affixing members to the exterior of the bottle to secure the strap ring around the spout against the mouth of the bottle to prevent displacement of the spout for dispensing.
  • 15. The method of claim 14 wherein adhering the affixing members comprises adhering each affixing member to the exterior of the bottle.
  • 16. The method of claim 14 wherein adhering the affixing members comprises providing a self-adhesive surface on at least one of the affixing members.
  • 17. The method of claim 14 wherein adhering the affixing members comprises connecting the affixing members together to form an affixing loop surrounding the bottle.
  • 18. The method of claim 14 wherein adhering the affixing members comprises applying an adhesive between at least one of the affixing members and the exterior of the bottle.
  • 19. The method of claim 14 wherein placing the strap ring around the spout comprises placing the strap ring around a proximal shoulder of the spout by passing a distal portion of the spout through the opening of the strap ring, the opening being larger than the distal portion of the spout and smaller than the proximal shoulder of the spout.
  • 20. The method of claim 14 further comprising providing the security strap with at least one self-adhering surface releasably adhered to a strip, and peeling the security strap from the strip.
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