A preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
The fulcrum component 20 has two extended edges from opposite sides of its circumference, which occupy separate member bores in opposite sides of the aluminum beam 18. This assembly allows the beam 18 to pivot at this connection. The beam 18 has an inner surface that is almost “U” shaped, which accommodate the diameter of the silicone washers 14. The outer surface has right angle corners, which are 0.50″ apart. The length of the beam 18 is approximately 1.50″. A second pair of bores through opposite walls of the beam 18 are occupied by a machine screw 28 that is screwed tightly into place. These bores are located behind the bores accommodating the fulcrum 20. The frontal portion of the beam 18 have walls that are slanted forward from the bottom edge with the upper frontal edge formed vertically. The frontal edges slopes backwards from the top the vertical edge in a form that sets the lowest angle approximately 0.50″ behind the top front angle for preventing the lower frontal edge from conflicting with the edge of a drinking hole during the insertion of the beam 18. A small curve is formed in the frontal top edges of each wall of the beam 18 in order to form a hook like 34 tip that enables the soda can resealing device to securely grab the edge of a drinking hole.
The machine screw 28 occupies a hole stamped through the end of the silicone belt 16, while the other end of the belt is connected to the vertical thread 4 of the u-bolt 2 by means of the thread 4 occupying a second hole through the belts 16 frontal end. The belt 16 maintains a light tension between these two connections, thus sustaining the pivotal beam member 18 in a horizontal position while providing it with the means of being pivoted in a vertical position for easy insertion into a can hole. Once the beam 18 is released, the silicone belt 16 will retract back to its original length while pulling the beam 18 back to its original horizontal position. Near the base of the u-bolt's 2 rear vertical portion is a groove 26 cut in its rear surface as an indication that the drinking hole is sealed after this groove 26 has been elevated above the surface of the plastic body 10 and the that the rotation of the fastener 6 engaging the outer thread 4 of the u-bolt 2 should cease.
The fastening component 6 is assembled to engage the threaded portion 4 of the u-bolt. Between fastening component 6 and the plastic body 10 is a metal washer 32 which is positioned around the thread to protect the plastic body 10 from the rotational wear of the fastening component 6 and to reduce the friction of its rotation.
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The manner of using the soda can resealing device is unique when compared to prior art. Firstly, after opening a canned beverage, the lever like tab should be removed by bending it back and forth approximately three to four times. Then aluminum beam 18 should be pivoted to a vertical position and inserted into the hole of the can. After the rear portion of the beam 18 is in the hole about ½″, the beam 18 should be released to let the silicone belt 16 reposition the beam 18 towards a horizontal position. The plastic body 10 should be moved back in a slight downward slope to insert the front portion of the pivotal beam 18 into the drinking hole. The plastic body 10 should then be moved forward so that the silicone plate 12 edge is in front of the frontal edge of the drinking hole and its bottom surface is lying flat on the top surface of the can over the drinking hole. This also positions the frontal edge of the aluminum beam 18 to engage the frontal ceiling edge of the drinking hole. A right handed person would take the left hand and grasp the upper horizontal portion of the modified u-bolt 2 with the index finger and thumb. Then take the right hand using the index finger and thumb to rotate the fastening component 6 in a clockwise motion. This action should continue until the stop line 26 cut in the rear vertical portion of the u-bolt 2 rises above the rear bore 24 in the main body 10. This stop line 26 would be calibrated to stop liquid and carbon emissions from escaping the sealed canned drink. However, the consumer will have the choice of applying more sealing pressure by screwing the fastener 6 further downwards in order to prepare the canned beverage for certain environmental circumstances. The consumer can then unseal the beverage by screwing the fastening component 6 in a counter clockwise motion and removing the soda can resealing device.
Although the device described above have many specifications, these should not be considered the absolute form and material make up of the invention. It might be more preferable to use Food and Drug Administration approved latex rubber instead of soft silicone. The steel rod may replace by an aluminum rod instead and wing nut may be replaced with a fastening component providing more leverage. Therefore, the range of the device should be determined by the independent claims accommodating device configurations falling within their definition, rather than the examples stated.
This application is a Continuation-In-Part application of Ser. No. 60/796,947, currently pending filed on May 3, 2006.
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60796947 | May 2006 | US |