The invention relates to a universal closure device for bottles containing still or sparkling wines.
Uncorked bottles, particularly those containing still or sparkling wine, are known to be closed by hermetic operation:
The invention belongs to the latter type.
The advantage achieved using the present device is that it can be hermetically attached to the bottle neck, regardless of the diameter and size of the lip.
The universal closure device of this invention is characterized by the content of the annexed claims.
These and other features will be more apparent from the following description of a few embodiments, which are shown by way of example and without limitation in the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring to
This device 1 is composed of a number of elements, namely:
An appropriate combination of the above elements allows the stopper to be hermetically attached to the neck of the bottle 50 (as shown in
Numeral 2 designated the external covering cylinder, in which two elastic tongues 15 are formed by suitable cuts, in slightly projecting and opposed positions and having a button-like operation.
The cylindrical body 2 has an inner ring 11 at about its median position, which is joined thereto by means of two strips 12.
The ring 11 is concentric with the associated cylinder 2 and has a hole (also concentric) for mating with the head 6a of the piston 6, and adapted to be introduced in the bottle to be corked.
The head 6a freely slides in the ring 11 along an axial section, which is limited by two collars 7 and 8 at the top and the bottom.
A seal 9 is provided under the bottom collar 8, facing towards the piston 6, to enhance the closing effect on the upper lip of the bottle.
Also, the above head 6a has a seat on the side of the collar 7 to receive a first spring 10 connected to the cylinder designated by numeral 4.
Such cylinder 4 is the smallest of the assembly, and is contained in all the others.
The cylinder 4 (like the cylinder 3) is closed at its top and a spring 20 is provided thereupon, extending to the inner and upper wall of the cylinder 3, as described below.
The cylinder 4 also has two opposite side openings 4b, which are adapted to allow insertion thereof between the above strips 12.
The edge of the cylinder 4 has a bell-shaped bottom portion, to effectively operate on an underlying toroidal spring 30, which is contained in the counter-cylinder designated with numeral 5 and connected to the cylinder 2 and adapted to close the present device 1.
Such counter cylinder 5 has a central opening for the passage of the above piston 6 and the bottle neck.
The counter cylinder 5 is joined to the cylinder 2 by means of adjustment threads.
As mentioned above, the intermediate cylinder 3 is closed at its top and has a seat 3a on the closing surface, namely on the inner side, for receiving the spring 20 for connection with the cylinder 4.
The cylinder 3 also has opposed side openings for allowing insertion thereof between the strips 12; these apertures are shown in
Like the cylinder 2, the cylinder 3 also has two opposed elastic tongues 16 formed therein, which have a button-like operation and carry two projections allowing interaction with the tongues 15 of the cylinder 2, so that the cylinder 3 is in an inserted condition when its tongues 16 fit in the gap created for forming the tongues 15: this configuration is shown in
In this condition, the cylinder 3 will be locked: as the external tongues 15 (of the cylinder 2) are pressed, they will compress inwards those 16 of the cylinder 3.
Pressure on the tongues 15 and 16, in combination with the action of springs 10 and 20 will cause the cylinder 3 to move up, as shown in
The two combined springs 10 and 20 have a sealing action, as well as various other functions: their elasticity allows them to automatically fit the changing height of the bottle lip and the diameter of the bottle neck.
As the device 1 is pressed onto the bottle 50 to be corked, the upper cylinder 3 is moved down and the two elastic tongues 16 are stably set under the cylinder 2, whereas the spring 20 forces the cylinder 4 down to trap the neck of the bottle 50, thereby pressing the toroidal spring 30, and closes it hermetically by means of the seal 9 associated to the collar 8.
Thus, the bottle 50 is hermetically and stably sealed by a single operation.
A single operation, i.e. pressing two fingers upon the tongues 15 of the cylinder 3, will also be sufficient to uncork the bottle 50, as mentioned above.
Such lifted condition is shown in
As a result, as shown and described herein, the universal closure device 1 of this invention may be considered as substantially composed of two members:
The closure device 1 so composed may be actually considered universal, as it can be used independently on any bottle 50.
As shown in
It shall be further considered that the provision of threads for joining the cylinder 2 and the counter cylinder 5 together allows to firmly secure the device to a bottle, especially when operating with a bottle of sparkling wine: such action being accomplished by tightening the counter cylinder 5 onto the cylinder 2 to a varying extent.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PR2006A000003 | Jan 2006 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2007/000289 | 1/15/2007 | WO | 00 | 7/14/2008 |