Glass bottles with swing cap closure assemblies, such as made popular by Grolsch Brewery of the Netherlands, have been in use for decades. Such a swing cap assembly has a pivot structure formed by two wire members. The cap member has an associated gasket that is adapted to seal the bottle opening. The glass bottle may be placed in an open state or a closed state by operation of the pivot structure.
An aluminum bottle outsert has a generally truncated cone-shaped inner surface configured to be received and supported by an upper neck portion of an aluminum bottle. The outsert has an outer surface with diametrically opposed first and second indents adapted to operably receive prong end portions of a swing cap assembly.
A beverage bottle assembly includes an aluminum bottle having a neck with an outsert mounting region. The outsert mounting region includes a constant diameter neck portion; a rolled larger diameter neck portion integrally formed with the constant diameter neck portion at an upper end of the constant diameter neck portion; and an outwardly flared neck portion positioned below the constant diameter neck portion. The beverage bottle assembly also includes a bottle outsert. The outsert is mounted below the rolled larger diameter neck portion and engages at least the rolled larger diameter neck portion and the outwardly flared neck portion. The outsert has an outer surface with diametrically opposed first and second indents therein that are adapted to pivotally receive prong end portions of a swing cap assembly.
A method of making a beverage container with a swing top closure includes fixedly mounting an outsert on a neck portion of a metal bottle. The method also includes mounting a swing cap assembly on the outsert.
The swing cap assembly 60 also includes a pivot assembly 66, which may be formed from first and second wire members 70, 80. The first wire member 70 has a central body portion 72 that extends through a hole 63 in the cap member 62. The first wire member 70 also includes arm portions 74, 76 that terminate in inwardly projecting prong portions 75, 77.
The second wire member 80 has a central arcuate portion 82 that is integrally connected at either end to loop portions 84, 86. The loop portions 84, 86 are in turn connected to arm portions 88, 90 that terminate in inwardly projecting prong portions 92, 94. The prong portions 92, 94 extend into indents 48 on opposite sides of the outsert 40. The indents 48 may extend partially through or entirely through the wall of the outsert 40.
A flexible sealing member/gasket 64 is mounted on a bottom portion of the cap 62 and is adapted to make sealing contact with the curled end portion of the bottle 10 and the top edge 42 of the outsert 40. The flexible sealing member 64 in one example embodiment is constructed from thermoplastic vulcanizate. The swing cap assembly 60 is hand displaceable from the closed operating position shown in
The outsert inner wall 51 has an upper axial portion 53 with a vertical inner wall parallel to the central axis AA of the outsert 40. In this embodiment the outsert axial portion 53 has an a axial length “f” of 0.350 in. The outsert inner wall 51 has an outwardly flairing second axial portion 54 extending form the upper axial portion for an axial distance “g” of about 0.696 in. Another substantially vertical inner wall portion 55 extends axially downwardly from second wall portion 54 and may have a maximum diameter “h” of 1.024 in. Inner wall portion 55 is located at the same axial position as indents 48.
Another curved, outwardly flared inner wall portion 56 extends from wall portion 55 and has a radius of curvature “i” of 0.250 in. The annular bottom edge surface 44 has an outer diameter “j” of 1.235 in. Dimensions for one example outsert are provided in this paragraph. Outserts having other dimensions may also be used depending upon the geometry of the associated bottle 10. The inner surface of the outsert engages and co-acts with the outer surface of the bottle neck portion to maintain the outsert at a fixed axial position relative the bottle neck portion.
The outsert mounting region 20 comprises a geometric configuration conforming generally to the inner wall surface 5351 of the outsert 40, as described for one specific embodiment with reference to
The curl portion 18 prevents the outsert 40 from moving upwardly and forms the surface against which the swing cap assembly 60 acts to seal the bottle opening 19. The inner surface 41 of the outsert 40 engages the outer surface of the bottle's outsert mounting region 20, described above with reference to
Embodiments of an aluminum bottle assembly, including an outsert and a swing top capping assembly, and various components thereof and related methodologies are described in detail herein. Alternative embodiments of the aluminum bottle assembly and its components and related methodologies will occur to those skilled in the art after reading this disclosure. It is intended that the language of the appended claims be construed broadly to cover all such alternative embodiments, except to the extent limited by the prior art.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/317,762 of Evan Watkins, Scott Coors and Michael Atkinson entitled OUTSERT FOR SWING CAP ASSEMBLY, filed on Apr. 4, 2016, which is hereby incorporated by reference for all that it discloses. The present application is related to U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/317,771 of Evan Watkins, Scott Coors and Michael Atkinson entitled OUTSERT FOR ALUMINUM WINE BOTTLE, filed on Apr. 4, 2016. The present application is also related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/478,035 of Evan Watkins, Scott Coors and Michael Atkinson, entitled OUTSERT FOR ALUMINUM WINE BOTTLE, filed on the same date as the present application, and which is a non-provisional application claiming the benefit of said U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/317,771. Both US patent applications referenced in this paragraph are hereby incorporated by reference for all that is disclosed therein.
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