Claims
- 1. A protective cap for preventing insects, airborne debris, and the like from entering a beverage container, for preventing spillage, and for sealing carbonation within the container, the cap comprising:
- (a) a generally planar surface having a peripheral portion formed thereabout, said generally planar surface having an opening formed therein, said peripheral portion having a detent formed thereabout for engaging the rim of a beverage can such that said protective cap is removably attachable to a beverage can such that a gas-tight seal is provided at the periphery of said cap between said cap and said can;
- (b) a cover hingeably attached to said cap such that said cover can be rotated between an opened position and a closed position of said opening;
- (c) a compressible seal disposed in a groove formed in the lower surface of said cover; and
- (d) a detent means formed upon one of said planar surface and said cover for engaging said cover in a closed position such that said seal is sufficiently compressed to provide a gas-tight closure.
- 2. A protective cap for preventing insects, airborne debris, and the like from entering a beverage container, for preventing spillage, and for sealing carbonation within the container, the cap comprising:
- (a) a generally planar surface having a peripheral portion formed thereabout, said generally planar surface having an opening formed therein, said generally planar surface removably attachable to a beverage can such that a gas-tight seal is provided at the periphery of said cap between said cap and said can;
- (b) a cover hingeably attached to said cap such that said cover can be rotated between an opened position and a closed position of said opening;
- (c) a compressible seal disposed intermediate said cover and said generally planar surface when said cover is disposed in a closed position;
- (d) a detent means formed upon one of said planar surface and said cover for engaging said cover in a closed position such that said seal is sufficiently compressed to provide a gas-tight closure;
- (e) a groove formed in said cover; and
- (f) wherein a portion of said seal is disposed within said groove.
- 3. The protective cap as recited in claim 2 further comprising a grate formed within said opening.
- 4. The protective cap as recited in claim 3 wherein said detent means comprises a post formed upon said cover, said post having a detent formed upon the distal end thereof, said post cooperating with said grate to engage said cover in a closed position such that said seal is compressed and a gas-tight closure is formed.
- 5. A protective cap for preventing insects, airborne debris, and the like from entering a beverage container, for preventing spillage and for sealing carbonation within the container, the cap comprising:
- (a) a general planar surface;
- (b) a peripheral portion formed substantially perpendicular to said generally planar surface at the periphery of said generally planar surface, said peripheral portion having a detent formed thereon for releasably attaching the protective cap to a beverage container and also having a groove formed therein for receiving the upper rim of a soft drink container, said detent cooperating with said groove to form a gas-tight seal between said cap and said can;
- (c) an opening formed in said generally planar surface;
- (d) a grate formed within said opening;
- (e) a cover hingeably attached to said generally planar surface such that said cover can be rotated between an opened position and a closed position, said cover having a groove formed about the periphery of the lower surface thereof;
- (f) a compressible seal, a portion of said seal disposed within said groove; and
- (g) a post formed upon the lower surface of said cover, said post having a detent formed upon the distal end thereof, said post cooperating with said grate to engage said cover in a closed position such that said seal is compressed and a gas-tight closure is formed.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation in part of pending U.S. application Ser. No. 07/598,175, filed on Oct. 15, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,054,640 hereby incorporated by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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