This invention relates to a viscous liquid transfer device and, more particularly, to one for emptying partially filled bottles with liquids such as ketchup or shampoo and transferring the contents into a fuller bottle.
When small amounts of viscous liquids are left in a bottle, such as Ketchup, the remaining substance cannot be emptied in a reasonable amount of time. You would need to hold the bottle upside down for a long duration to completely empty it. This could take hours. Usually, the small amount remaining is thrown out causing waste and a loss of money.
Some inventions have been designed to remedy this problem but none have gone to market because they would be expensive to manufacture, over-designed or not very versatile. The following are all United States patents but none of them perform all of the functions that this invention can. Some cannot transfer viscous liquids from two bottles of different sizes or use bottles with short necks, such as shampoo bottles. Most of those inventions only suit long neck bottles such as the ketchup bottle.
This invention uses a device that works like a funnel which holds two bottles when transferring viscous liquids from a nearly empty top bottle to a nearly full bottom bottle. Because of its structure and material that has rubbery and elastic characteristics, the two bottles will stay in place when the device is forcefully inserted in the bottom bottle and the top bottle is forcefully inserted in it. The material must also be non toxic so that edible food can be transferred.
The bottom bottle is usually almost full and its weight will ensure that the structure will not topple over.
The design of the device also ensures that bottles with short necks can be used. Having a spout with a half inch long neck is all that is needed for the device to work. Shampoo bottles would fall into this category.
The basic shape of the device is repeated into smaller and bigger sizes. Combining the similar devices allows us to transfer viscous liquids from two bottles of different sizes.
When transferring viscous liquid from an almost empty bottle to a fuller bottle the amount of liquid in the emptier bottle will not create a blockage where the two bottles meet due to the small amount of liquid being transferred and its speed. This will permit for an opening to exist, allowing the air to be displaced from the fuller bottle to the emptier bottle.
Once the setup is done, the user can leave the structure in place and after an hour or so, all of the substance of the top bottle will be displaced to the bottom bottle.
Table 1 gives the inner diameters of the invention pieces whose dimensions are given in thousandths of an inch.
Table 2 gives the sequence of how to stack the pieces when transferring viscous liquid from a bigger bottle to a smaller bottle.
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In order to transfer viscous liquids from different sized bottles, many liquid transfer device pieces of the same basic shape 1 will be needed. Table 1 specifies the inner diameters of liquid transfer device pieces. These values are roughly the values that would be used when producing the liquid transfer device pieces. Note the difference between any adjacent cells is twice E, which equals 0.1 if we use E equals 0.05. More pieces, bigger or smaller can be added to the table but the rule with adjacent cells being twice E must always be respected.
Some pieces fit perfectly inside other pieces for placing big bottles on top of small bottles. This is the case for Pieces 1 and 4 and for Pieces 2 and 5 shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2777005 | May 2012 | CA | national |