The invention relates to a stopper holder device which, when incorporated on a bottle neck, maintains at all times the bottle with a stopper and allows to both cover and uncover the bottle at any time that it is necessary.
The stopper holder device is universally applicable, both in bottles and in similar containers (for example jars). Regardless of the type of stopper or container where it is applied, the stopper and the container are permanently related to each other, without requiring a particular conformation in the neck of the bottle to produce this permanent relationship.
In the current state of the art stopper assemblies are known that are attachable to the neck area of bottles. The stopper assemblies include a stopper and an associated mechanism by which the bottles are closed or opened while keeping the stopper related at all times with the bottle, and enabling both closing and opening the bottle as many times as necessary without separating the stopper assembly from the bottle. Classic bottles of soda or beer are clear examples.
A problem with these known devices is that they require some adaptation to the bottles to hold it. These adaptations are made by the manufacturer of the bottle, which means that each bottle uses its own holder and stopper. That is, it is not possible to change them later or use these stopper assemblies on other bottles that have not been particularly adapted for use with the stopper assemblies.
An additional problem is that known stopper assemblies, with their built-in supports, do not allow for the recycling of bottles without having previously removed them (which, in practice, makes recycling unfeasible as such withdrawal involves breaking the bottle, or at least its neck, with the consequent risk of accidental cuts).
Disclosed is a stopper holder device that can be incorporated onto the neck of bottles or similar containers to maintain the stopper coupled at all times with the corresponding bottle or container. The stopper holder device includes a base-part associated with the neck of the bottle or container neck, a latch coupled to the base-part in an articulated/pivoting manner so that it can swing with respect to the base-part, and a bracket which supports the stopper, the bracket being coupled to the latch in an articulated/pivoting manner.
The base-part comprises:
an elastically deformable portion that includes means to release it from the neck of a bottle when causing an elastic deformation, or to embrace the elastically deformable portion to the neck of the bottle when not causing the elastic deformation, so that the same stopper can be used in different bottles, without configuration or prior specific conformation in the neck of the bottle.
a first structure where the latch is articulated, and
housings which house a portion of the bracket when the bottle is closed.
The bracket holds the stopper and comprises second structures that coupled the bracket to the latch with the possibility of swing.
The latch comprises third structures cooperating with the first structures of the base-part where it is articulated, and fourth structures cooperating with the second structures of the bracket where it is articulated.
It is basic for the purposes of the invention that the base-part can be mounted and removed from a variety of neck configurations.
It is also basic for the purposes of the invention that the assembly/disassembly of the stopper assembly from one bottle to another can be done in a non-destructive way. It is not necessary that the bottle or container possess any particular structure or notch in the bottle or container or in the neck of the bottle or container, to be able to fix the stopper holder device to the bottle or container.
The basic structure of the holder device allows it to be attached and removed from a bottle. The support structure may comprise a one-piece construction or a multi-piece construction. The latch may comprise a one-piece or a multi-piece construction.
These and other advantages and features will become apparent in view of the figures and the detailed description.
The accompanying figures depict preferred embodiments and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
Described below are non-limiting preferred embodiments of stopper holder devices for bottles and the like. The stopper holder devices include a base-part 1, a latch 3 articulated with base-part so that it can swing/pivot with respect to the base-part; and a bracket configured to support a stopper 16, the bracket being articulated at the latch 3.
The base-part 1 is capable of cooperating, for example, with the neck 21 of a bottle 20. The base-part includes an elastically deformable portion 11 in the form of a spiral rod. Coupled to the spiral rod are force applicators 12a and 12b that can be acted on to move towards one another to cause an enlargement of an area 15 bounded by the spiral rod. In this way, the stopper holder device may be released from the neck 21 of the bottle 20 when the elastically deformable portion is deformed. When no force is applied to the force applicators 12a and 12b, the elastically deformable portion 11 embraces the neck 21 to secure the stopper holder device to the neck as shown in
The base-part 1 also includes first structures 13 where the latch 3 is articulated, and housings 14 which house a portion of the bracket 2 when the bottle is closed by the stopper 16.
The bracket 2 supports the stopper 16 and includes second structures 22 that are coupled with the latch 3 with the possibility of swing/pivoting.
The latch 3 includes third structures 31 cooperating with the first structures 13 of the base-part 1 where it is articulated. The latch 3 also includes fourth structures 32 cooperating with the second structures 22 in an articulated/pivoting manner.
According to one embodiment, the force applicators 12a and 12b comprise widen parts or heads facing one another in the base-part 1 itself. The area 15 bounded by the spiral rod widening when the spiral rod is elastically deformed by applying opposite forces to the force applicators. The widening of the area 15 allows a releasing of the stopper holder device from the neck 21 of the bottle 20. The area 15 decreasing when ceasing the force exerted on the heads or widen parts 12a and 12b so that the elastically deformable portion 11 embraces the neck 21.
In the embodiment of
In the embodiment of
In the embodiment of
In the embodiment of
In any of the embodiments described, a portion of each wing 2b of the bracket 2 is housed in a corresponding housing 14 of the base-part 1 when the bottle is closed by the stopper 16, as shown in
The first structures 13 of the base-part 1 of the stopper holder device include at least two structures arranged diametrically opposite one another, each of the first structures 13 protruding from the outside diameter of the elastically deformable portion 11, as shown in
The first structures 13 are arranged on axes parallel to an axis “E” passing through the center of the middle plane of the elastically deformable portion 11. As noted above, the elastically deformable portion 11 comprises a spiral, the middle plane being a plane passing through the half height of the spiral.
In the embodiment of
In the embodiment of
As shown in
In the embodiments of
To facilitate the interaction between the third structures 31 of the latch 3 and the first structures 13 of the base-part 1 according to any of the described embodiments, each of the third structures 31, where a structure 31 for each first structure 13 of the base-part 1 is arranged, comprises a hook-shaped structure, which favors the assembly of the latch 3 in the base-part 1 and allows the latch 3 to swing with respect to the first conformations 13 of the base-part 1.
There may be variable materials, dimensions, proportions and, in general, those other incidental or secondary details which do not alter, change or modify the design essentiality proposed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
U201830595 | Apr 2018 | ES | national |
The present application relates to and claims the benefit and priority to International Application No. PCT/ES2019/070240, filed Apr. 9, 2019, which relates to and claims the benefit and priority to Spanish Utility Application No. U201830595, filed Apr. 25, 2018.
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
Parent | PCT/ES2019/070240 | Apr 2019 | US |
Child | 17068047 | US |