CAP ASSEMBLY, A CONTAINER COMPRISING THE SAME, AND APPARATUS FOR AND METHOD OF SEALING A CONTAINER
20230382602 · 2023-11-30
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Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
There is provided a cap assembly for a container according to one aspect. The assembly includes a cap shaped to selectively couple to a container. The cap has an aperture extending through a top thereof. The assembly includes a resilient member coupled to and spanning the aperture of the cap. The resilient member is configured to both seal the container and reversibly expand. The resilient member has a pre-loaded state in which the resilient member is outwardly concave. The resilient member is moveable from the pre-loaded state to an expanded state in which the resilient member is planar or outwardly convex.
Claims
1. A cap assembly for a container, the assembly comprising: a cap shaped to selectively couple to a container, the cap having an aperture extending through a top thereof; and a resilient member coupled to and spanning the aperture of the cap, the resilient member sealing the container and being configured to reversibly expand.
2. The cap assembly according to claim 1, wherein the cap is shaped to inhibit the resilient member from expanding radially outwards while enabling the resilient member to expand axially.
3. The cap assembly according to claim 1, wherein the resilient member has one or more of: a pre-loaded retracted position in which the resilient member extends inwards relative to the top of the cap by an angle equal to or greater than 0 degrees and equal to or less than 90 degrees relative to the top of the cap; and an expanded position in which the resilient member extends outwards relative to the top of the cap by an angle equal to or greater than 0 degrees and equal to or less than 180 degrees relative to the top of the cap.
4. The cap assembly according to claim 1, wherein the resilient member has a pre-loaded state in which the resilient member is outwardly concave and wherein the resilient member is moveable from the pre-loaded state to an expanded state in which the resilient member is planar or outwardly convex.
5. The cap assembly according to claim 1, wherein the cap spans a volume and wherein the resilient member is selectively expandable inwards or outwards relative to the top of the cap so as to span a volume equal to or less than half the volume spanned by the cap.
6. The cap assembly according to claim 1, wherein one or more of: the resilient member is selectively retractable inwards relative to the top of the cap so as to reduce the effective combined volume enclosed by the cap and the resilient member by up to 50% thereof; and the resilient member is selectively extendable outwards relative to the top of the cap so as to expand the effective combined volume enclosed by the cap and the resilient member by up to 50% thereof.
7. The cap assembly according to claim 1, wherein the cap spans a volume and wherein the resilient member is selectively expandable relative to the top of the cap so as to change the effective combined volume enclosed by the cap and the resilient member by anywhere in the range of being reduced by 50% to being increased by 50% thereof.
8. A container comprising: the cap assembly according to claim 1; a hollow body with an open top, with the cap of the cap assembly being shaped to selectively couple to the open top of the body; and wherein the resilient member of the cap assembly so coupled to the body is configured to expand upon water-containing contents within the hollow body at least partially freezing.
9. A container comprising: the cap assembly according to claim 1; a hollow body with an open top, with the cap of the cap assembly being shaped to selectively couple to the open top of the body; and wherein the resilient member of the cap assembly is pre-loaded to a retracted position in which the resilient member is outwardly concave when the cap couples to the hollow body, whereby at least partial freezing water-containing contents of the container causes the resilient member to expand from the retracted position to a planar or expanded position in which the resilient member is planar or outwardly convex, whereby removing the cap causes the resilient member to move towards the planar position, and whereby re-coupling the cap to the body while pre-loading the resilient member once more enables the resilient member to be outwardly concave once more.
10. An apparatus for sealing the container of claim 8, the apparatus comprising: a gripping member shaped to selectively couple to the cap of the cap assembly, the gripping member including a protrusion shaped to bias the top of the cap towards a bottom of the cap; and an actuator which selectively rotates one of the gripping member and the container, the actuator so configured functioning to cause the cap so gripped to threadably couple to the container.
11. A method of bottling or filling and sealing of the container of claim 8, the method comprising: at least partially filling the container with water-containing contents; depressing the resilient member of the cap assembly inwards; and coupling the cap of the cap assembly with the resilient member so depressed, to the container so as to seal the opening of the container via the resilient member.
12. A method of bottling or filling and sealing of the container of claim 8, the method comprising: at least partially filling the container with water-containing contents; coupling the cap of the cap assembly to the container so as to seal the opening of the container via the resilient member; and depressing the resilient member of the cap assembly inwards so as to one or more of i) expel excess gas or contents from the interior of the container; ii) create a partial vacuum within the container; and iii) provide a space for the resilient member to expand outwards upon the water-containing contents beginning to freeze.
13. A method of sealing the container of claim 8, the method comprising: providing the cap of the cap assembly with said aperture and coupling said resilient member of the cap assembly to the cap such that the resilient member spans the aperture; pre-loading the resilient member by pushing downwards on the resilient member; and coupling the cap with the resilient member so pre-loaded, to the container.
14. Use of the cap assembly of claim 1 to inhibit breaking of a container with water-containing contents therewithin.
15. Use of the cap assembly of claim 1 to enable a container with water-containing contents to be sealed and to at least partially freeze without breaking.
16. A cap assembly for a container, the cap assembly comprising: a cap shaped to selectively couple to a container; and a resilient member coupled to the cap, the cap in use functioning to bias an outer peripheral portion of the resilient member against the container while enabling a central portion of the resilient member to reversibly stretch inwards and outwards relative to the cap.
17. The cap assembly according to claim 16, wherein the cap has an open-top, wherein the resilient member spans the open-top of the cap, and wherein the central portion of the resilient member is reversibly stretchable inwards and outwards relative to the open-top of the cap.
18. The cap assembly according to claim 16, wherein the cap is shaped to exert a clamping force about the outer peripheral portion of the resilient member in a first direction to bias the outer peripheral portion of the resilient member against an outer rim of the container, and wherein the cap is shaped to enable the central portion of the resilient member to selectively expand in the first direction or a second direction opposite the first direction, upon one or more forces acting upon the resilient member.
19. A cap assembly for a container, the assembly comprising: a cap shaped to selectively couple to a container, the cap having an aperture extending through a top thereof; and an elastomer coupled to and spanning the aperture of the cap, the elastomer being configured to readily and reversibly stretch so as to inhibit an increase in the internal pressure within the container as water-containing contents therewithin begin to freeze.
20. A container comprising the cap assembly of claim 19.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0028] The accompanying drawings illustrate non-limiting example embodiments of the invention.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0063] Throughout the following description, specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding of the invention. However, the invention may be practiced without these particulars. In other instances, well known elements have not been shown or described in detail to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the invention. Accordingly, the specification and drawings are to be regarded in an illustrative, rather than a restrictive sense.
[0064] Referring to the drawings and first to
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[0066] The cap includes a sleeve or skirt 84 that extends from bottom 78 to top 76 thereof. The skirt has a first or proximal end 86 aligned with the bottom of the cap and a second or distal end 88 aligned with the top of the cap and spaced-apart from the proximal end thereof. Skirt 84 has an exterior surface 90 extending between the ends thereof. The exterior surface of the skirt in this non-limiting embodiment is shaped to promote gripping thereof: in this example the exterior surface is corrugated, though this is not strictly required. As seen in
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[0071] Resilient member 108 includes an outer peripheral portion 116 that extends from outer edge portion 114 thereof radially inwards towards the longitudinal axis of the cap. The outer peripheral portion of the resilient member couples to and is integrally connected to the outer edge portion of the resilient member so as to form a unitary whole in this example. Outer peripheral portion 116 of resilient member 108 is annular in this example. The outer peripheral portion of the resilient member is planar. As seen in
[0072] Flange 102 of cap 74 overlaps with outer peripheral portion 116 of resilient member 108 in this example. In this case interior surface 104 of the flange couples to the outer peripheral portion of the resilient member, in this example via bonding 115 or molding. However, this is not strictly required and flange 102 and outer peripheral portion 114 of resilient member 108 may couple together via an interference and/or friction fit in another example. As a further non-limiting alternative, the resilient member may couple to cap 74 solely via passageway 98 receiving and holding in place the resilient member.
[0073] Resilient member 108 has a central portion 117 about which outer peripheral portion 114 extends. The central portion of the resilient member is circular and planar in the non-stretched/non-expanded state in this example. Central portion 117 of resilient member 108 extends inwards from inner edge portion 106 of flange 102 of cap 74 to longitudinal axis 80 of cap 74.
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[0079] In addition or alternatively, resilient member 108 may be outwardly bulbous in shape in the expanded position thereof. The resilient member in this embodiment/state thus extends outwards relative to top 76 of cap 74 by an angle α.sub.2 equal to or greater than 0 degrees and equal to or less than 90 degrees. Angle α.sub.2 may thus be acute in the embodiment/state shown in
[0080] Removing or unthreading cap 74 from bottle 60 causes and/or enables central portion 117 of resilient member 108 to move/bias towards the planar position of the resilient member once more as seen in
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[0082] Resilient member 108 may thus be mechanically depressed or pressed downwards, in this non-limiting embodiment via a protrusion 125 before the cap is sealed, thereby increasing the amount of expansion volume cap assembly 72 can accommodate. The protrusion in this non-limiting embodiment may be a part of a gripping member 121, though this is not strictly required. The gripping member is shaped to selectively couple to cap 74 via any suitable means such as a suction or mechanical means. Centrally-positioned protrusion 125 of gripping member 121 is shaped to bias central portion 117 of resilient member 108 of cap assembly 72 towards bottom 78 of cap 74. To pre-load the cap assembly, the resilient member is inwardly biased in a direction parallel to longitudinal axis 80, as seen by arrow 120, towards bottom 78 of cap 74 while the cap couples to bottle 60 to reduce the amount of 67 air within the bottle.
[0083] Gripping member 121 in this non-limiting embodiment is a part of an apparatus 123 for sealing bottle 60. The apparatus in this example includes an actuator 127 that selectively rotates one of gripping member 121 and bottle 60, in this example the gripping member as shown by arrow 133. The actuator so configured functions to cause cap 74 so gripped to threadably couple to bottle 60. This is not strictly required and other mechanisms for threadably coupling the cap to the bottle may be used in other embodiments. Gripping member 121 is shaped to pre-load central portion 117 of resilient member 108 such that pressure within bottle 60 is reduced upon or after the cap has sealably coupled to the bottle. The reduced pressure within the bottle promotes retraction of the resilient member at least partially within the bottle. Gripping member 121 and/or protrusion 125 thereof are shaped to cause central portion 117 of resilient member 108 to bias towards an outwardly concave shape after cap 74 so couples to bottle 60.
[0084] Central portion 117 of resilient member 108 thus extends towards the bottom of the cap in the retracted position. Cap 74 is shaped to inhibit puncturing of the resilient member when the resilient member is in the retracted position. Central portion 117 of resilient member 108 extends inwards from and away from top 76 of cap 74. The central portion of the resilient member so positioned is thus yet further enclosed and protected by skirt 84 of the cap.
[0085] Resilient member 108 in the retracted position seen in
[0086] Resilient member 108 is positioned between top 76 and bottom 78 of cap 74 in a non-stretched/non-expanded state, in this example in the retracted position seen in
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[0088] Resilient member 108 is thus selectively expandable inwards or outwards relative to top 76 of cap 74 so as to span a volume equal to or less than half the volume spanned by the cap in one example. The resilient member is therefore selectively expandable relative to the top of the cap so as to change the effective combined volume enclosed by the cap and the resilient member by anywhere in the range up of reduced by 50% thereof as seen in
[0089] Removing cap 74 causes central portion 117 of resilient member 108 to move towards the planar position seen in
[0090] There is further provided a method of sealing a container, in this example the bottle. The method includes providing cap 74 with aperture 82 and resilient member 108 coupling to the cap and spanning the aperture. The method includes providing the resilient member to be elastic. Referring to
[0091] The method includes configuring resilient member 108 to be selectively expandable to accommodate changes in volume within the bottle as seen in
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[0094] It will be appreciated that many variations are possible within the scope of the invention described herein. Where a component (e.g. a assembly, device etc.) is referred to herein, unless otherwise indicated, reference to that component (including a reference to a “means”) should be interpreted as including as equivalents of that component any component which performs the function of the described component (i.e., that is functionally equivalent), including components which are not structurally equivalent to the disclosed structure which performs the function in the illustrated exemplary embodiments of the invention.
[0095] In some embodiments, the invention may be implemented in software. For greater clarity, “software” includes any instructions executed on a processor, and may include (but is not limited to) firmware, resident software, microcode, code for configuring a configurable logic circuit, applications, apps, and the like. Both processing hardware and software may be centralized or distributed (or a combination thereof), in whole or in part, as known to those skilled in the art. For example, software and other modules may be accessible via local memory, via a network, via a browser or other application in a distributed computing context, or via other means suitable for the purposes described above.
[0096] Software and other modules may reside on servers, workstations, personal computers, tablet computers, and other devices suitable for the purposes described herein.
Interpretation of Terms
[0097] Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, throughout the description and the claims: [0098] “comprise”, “comprising”, and the like are to be construed in an inclusive sense, as opposed to an exclusive or exhaustive sense; that is to say, in the sense of “including, but not limited to”; [0099] “connected”, “coupled”, or any variant thereof, means any connection or coupling, either direct or indirect, between two or more elements; the coupling or connection between the elements can be physical, logical, or a combination thereof; [0100] “herein”, “above”, “below”, and words of similar import, when used to describe this specification, shall refer to this specification as a whole, and not to any particular portions of this specification; [0101] “or”, in reference to a list of two or more items, covers all of the following interpretations of the word: any of the items in the list, all of the items in the list, and any combination of the items in the list; [0102] the singular forms “a”, “an”, and “the” also include the meaning of any appropriate plural forms. These terms (“a”, “an”, and “the”) mean one or more unless stated otherwise; [0103] “and/or” is used to indicate one or both stated cases may occur, for example A and/or B includes both (A and B) and (A or B); [0104] “approximately” when applied to a numerical value means the numerical value ±10%; [0105] where a feature is described as being “optional” or “optionally” present or described as being present “in some embodiments” it is intended that the present disclosure encompasses embodiments where that feature is present and other embodiments where that feature is not necessarily present and other embodiments where that feature is excluded. Further, where any combination of features is described in this application this statement is intended to serve as antecedent basis for the use of exclusive terminology such as “solely,” “only” and the like in relation to the combination of features as well as the use of “negative” limitation(s)” to exclude the presence of other features; and [0106] “first” and “second” are used for descriptive purposes and cannot be understood as indicating or implying relative importance or indicating the number of indicated technical features.
[0107] Words that indicate directions such as “vertical”, “transverse”, “horizontal”, “upward”, “downward”, “forward”, “backward”, “inward”, “outward”, “left”, “right”, “front”, “back”, “top”, “bottom”, “below”, “above”, “under”, and the like, used in this description and any accompanying claims (where present), depend on the specific orientation of the apparatus described and illustrated. The subject matter described herein may assume various alternative orientations. Accordingly, these directional terms are not strictly defined and should not be interpreted narrowly.
[0108] Where a range for a value is stated, the stated range includes all sub-ranges of the range. It is intended that the statement of a range supports the value being at an endpoint of the range as well as at any intervening value to the tenth of the unit of the lower limit of the range, as well as any subrange or sets of sub ranges of the range unless the context clearly dictates otherwise or any portion(s) of the stated range is specifically excluded. Where the stated range includes one or both endpoints of the range, ranges excluding either or both of those included endpoints are also included in the invention.
[0109] Certain numerical values described herein are preceded by “about”. In this context, “about” provides literal support for the exact numerical value that it precedes, the exact numerical value ±5%, as well as all other numerical values that are near to or approximately equal to that numerical value. Unless otherwise indicated a particular numerical value is included in “about” a specifically recited numerical value where the particular numerical value provides the substantial equivalent of the specifically recited numerical value in the context in which the specifically recited numerical value is presented. For example, a statement that something has the numerical value of “about 10” is to be interpreted as: the set of statements: [0110] in some embodiments the numerical value is 10; [0111] in some embodiments the numerical value is in the range of 9.5 to 10.5;
and if from the context the person of ordinary skill in the art would understand that values within a certain range are substantially equivalent to 10 because the values with the range would be understood to provide substantially the same result as the value 10 then “about 10” also includes: [0112] in some embodiments the numerical value is in the range of C to D where C and D are respectively lower and upper endpoints of the range that encompasses all of those values that provide a substantial equivalent to the value 10
[0113] Specific examples of systems, methods and apparatus have been described herein for purposes of illustration. These are only examples. The technology provided herein can be applied to systems other than the example systems described above. Many alterations, modifications, additions, omissions, and permutations are possible within the practice of this invention. This invention includes variations on described embodiments that would be apparent to the skilled addressee, including variations obtained by: replacing features, elements and/or acts with equivalent features, elements and/or acts; mixing and matching of features, elements and/or acts from different embodiments; combining features, elements and/or acts from embodiments as described herein with features, elements and/or acts of other technology; and/or omitting combining features, elements and/or acts from described embodiments.
[0114] As will be apparent to those of skill in the art upon reading this disclosure, each of the individual embodiments described and illustrated herein has discrete components and features which may be readily separated from or combined with the features of any other described embodiment(s) without departing from the scope of the present invention.
[0115] Any aspects described above in reference to apparatus may also apply to methods and vice versa.
[0116] Any recited method can be carried out in the order of events recited or in any other order which is logically possible. For example, while processes or blocks are presented in a given order, alternative examples may perform routines having steps, or employ systems having blocks, in a different order, and some processes or blocks may be deleted, moved, added, subdivided, combined, and/or modified to provide alternatives or subcombinations. Each of these processes or blocks may be implemented in a variety of different ways. Also, while processes or blocks are at times shown as being performed in series, these processes or blocks may instead be performed in parallel, simultaneously or at different times.
[0117] Various features are described herein as being present in “some embodiments”. Such features are not mandatory and may not be present in all embodiments. Embodiments of the invention may include zero, any one or any combination of two or more of such features. All possible combinations of such features are contemplated by this disclosure even where such features are shown in different drawings and/or described in different sections or paragraphs. This is limited only to the extent that certain ones of such features are incompatible with other ones of such features in the sense that it would be impossible for a person of ordinary skill in the art to construct a practical embodiment that combines such incompatible features. Consequently, the description that “some embodiments” possess feature A and “some embodiments” possess feature B should be interpreted as an express indication that the inventors also contemplate embodiments which combine features A and B (unless the description states otherwise or features A and B are fundamentally incompatible). This is the case even if features A and B are illustrated in different drawings and/or mentioned in different paragraphs, sections or sentences.
ADDITIONAL DESCRIPTION
[0118] Examples of cap assemblies have been described. The following clauses are offered as further description. [0119] (1) A cap assembly for a container, the assembly comprising: a cap shaped to selectively couple to a container, the cap having an aperture extending through a top thereof; and a resilient member coupled to and spanning the aperture of the cap, the resilient member being configured to both seal the container and reversibly expand. [0120] (2) A cap assembly according to clause 1, or any preceding clause or subsequent clause, wherein the resilient member is continuous and shaped to inhibit fluid from passing therethrough. [0121] (3) A cap assembly according to any one of clauses 1 to 2, or any preceding clause or subsequent clause, wherein the resilient member is planar. [0122] (4) A cap assembly according to any one of clauses 1 to 3, or any preceding clause or subsequent clause, wherein the resilient member has an expanded position in which the resilient member is outwardly convex. [0123] (5) A cap assembly according to any one of clauses 1 to 4, or any preceding clause or subsequent clause, wherein the resilient member has a retracted position in which the resilient member is outwardly concave. [0124] (6) A cap assembly according to any one of clauses 1 to 5, or any preceding clause or subsequent clause, wherein the cap has a bottom and a top spaced-apart from the bottom thereof, and wherein the resilient member is positioned between the top and the bottom of the cap in a non-stretched/non-expanded state. [0125] (7) A cap assembly according to any one of clauses 1 to 6, or any preceding clause or subsequent clause, wherein the resilient member is flush with the top of the cap in a non-stretched/non-expanded state. [0126] (8) A cap assembly according to any one of clauses 1 to 6, or any preceding clause or subsequent clause, wherein the resilient member is inwardly spaced from the top of the cap in a non-stretched/non-expanded state. [0127] (9) A cap assembly according to any one of clauses 1 to 6, or any preceding clause or subsequent clause, wherein the resilient member extends towards the bottom of the cap in a non-stretched/non-expanded state. [0128] (10) A cap assembly according to any one of clauses 1 to 6, or any preceding clause or subsequent clause, wherein the cap is shaped to inhibit puncturing of the resilient member when the resilient member is in a non-stretched/non-expanded state. [0129] (11) A cap assembly according to any one of clauses 1 to 10, or any preceding clause or subsequent clause, wherein the resilient member has an outer peripheral portion to which the cap couples. [0130] (12) A cap assembly according to any one of clauses 1 to 11, or any preceding clause or subsequent clause, wherein the cap extends about and encloses the outer peripheral portion of the resilient member. [0131] (13) A cap assembly according to any one of clauses 1 to 12, or any preceding clause or subsequent clause, wherein the cap extends about and encloses the sides and top of the outer peripheral portion of the resilient member [0132] (14) A cap assembly according to any one of clauses 1 to 13, or any preceding clause or subsequent clause, wherein the cap includes an annular flange which overlaps with and couples to the outer peripheral portion of the resilient member. [0133] (15) A cap assembly according to any one of clauses 1 to 14, or any preceding clause or subsequent clause, wherein the cap includes an annular flange with an interior surface to which the outer peripheral portion of the resilient member couples. [0134] (16) A cap assembly according to any one of clauses 1 to 13, or any preceding clause or subsequent clause, wherein the cap includes an annular flange with an inner edge portion to which an outer edge portion of the resilient member couples. [0135] (17) A cap assembly according to any one of clauses 1 to 16, or any preceding clause or subsequent clause, wherein the cap is shaped to inhibit the resilient member from expanding radially outwards while enabling the resilient member to expand axially. [0136] (18) A cap assembly according to any one of clauses 1 to 16, or any preceding clause or subsequent clause, wherein the cap is shaped to bias the resilient member against the container to promote sealing thereof. [0137] (19) A cap assembly according to any one of clauses 1 to 18, or any preceding clause or subsequent clause, wherein the outer peripheral portion of the resilient member is planar and shaped to extend along an outer rim of a container. [0138] (20) A cap assembly according to any one of clauses 1 to 19, or any preceding clause or subsequent clause, wherein the annular flange of the cap is shaped to bias the outer peripheral portion of the resilient member against the outer rim of a container. [0139] (21) A cap assembly according to any one of clauses 1 to 20, or any preceding clause or subsequent clause, wherein the resilient member is configured to be pre-loaded while the cap couples to the container to reduce the amount of air within the container. [0140] (22) A cap assembly according to clause 21, or any preceding clause or subsequent clause, wherein the resilient member is outwardly concave in the pre-loaded state. [0141] (23) A cap assembly according to any one of clauses 1 to 22, or any preceding clause or subsequent clause, wherein the resilient member is configured to be inwardly biased towards the bottom of the cap while couples to the container to reduce the amount of air within the container. [0142] (24) A cap assembly according to any one of clauses 1 to 23, or any preceding clause or subsequent clause, wherein the resilient member is shaped to expand upon contents within the container freezing. [0143] (25) A cap assembly according to any one of clauses 1 to 24, or any preceding clause or subsequent clause, wherein the resilient member is shaped to accommodate an expansion of volume within the container arising from the freezing of liquid within the container. [0144] (26) A cap assembly according to any one of clauses 1 to 25, or any preceding clause or subsequent clause, wherein the resilient member is an elastomeric material. [0145] (27) A cap assembly according to any one of clauses 1 to 26, or any preceding clause or subsequent clause, wherein the resilient member is elastic. [0146] (28) A cap assembly according to any one of clauses 1 to 27, or any preceding clause or subsequent clause, wherein the cap is rigid or semi-rigid. [0147] (29) A cap assembly according to any one of clauses 1 to 28, or any preceding clause or subsequent clause, wherein the resilient member is more flexible than the cap. [0148] (30) A cap assembly according to any one of clauses 1 to 29, or any preceding clause or subsequent clause, wherein the cap includes a radially-inwardly facing passageway shaped to receive the outer peripheral portion of the resilient member. [0149] (31) A container sealing assembly comprising: a housing having an aperture extending through; and a resilient member coupled to and spanning the aperture of the housing, the resilient member having a pre-loaded state in which the resilient member is outwardly concave and the resilient member being moveable from the pre-loaded state to an expanded state in which the resilient member is planar or outwardly convex. [0150] (32) A cap assembly for a container, the assembly comprising: a cap shaped to selectively couple to a container, the cap having an aperture extending through a top thereof; and a resilient member coupled to and spanning the aperture of the cap, the resilient member having a pre-loaded state in which the resilient member is outwardly concave and the resilient member being moveable from the pre-loaded state to an expanded state in which the resilient member is planar or outwardly convex. [0151] (33) A cap assembly for a container, the assembly comprising: a cap shaped to selectively couple to a container, the cap having a top and an aperture extending through the top thereof; and a resilient member coupled to the top and spanning the aperture of the cap, the resilient member having a pre-loaded retracted position in which the resilient member extends inwards relative to the top of the cap by an angle equal to or greater than 0 degrees and equal to or less than 90 degrees relative to the top of the cap. [0152] (34) A cap assembly for a container, the assembly comprising: a cap shaped to selectively couple to a container, the cap having a top and an aperture extending through the top thereof; and a resilient member coupled to the top and spanning the aperture of the cap, the resilient member having an expanded position in which the resilient member extends outwards relative to the top of the cap by an angle equal to or greater than 0 degrees and equal to or less than 180 degrees relative to the top of the cap. [0153] (35) A cap assembly for a container, the assembly comprising: a cap shaped to selectively couple to a container, the cap having a top and an aperture extending through the top thereof; and a resilient member coupled to the top and spanning the aperture of the cap, the resilient member having a pre-loaded retracted position in which the resilient member extends inwards relative to the top of the cap by an angle equal to or greater than 0 degrees and equal to or less than 90 degrees relative to the top of the cap, the resilient member being movable from the retracted position to an expanded position in which the resilient member extends outwards relative to the top of the cap by an angle equal to or greater than 0 degrees and equal to or less than 180 degrees relative to the top of the cap. [0154] (36) A cap assembly according to any one of clauses 33 to 35, or any preceding or subsequent clause herein, wherein said angle is acute. [0155] (37) A cap assembly according to any one of clauses 33 to 35, or any preceding or subsequent clause herein, wherein said angle is obtuse. [0156] (38) A cap assembly for a container, the assembly comprising: a cap shaped to selectively couple to a container, the cap spanning a volume and having an aperture extending through a top thereof; and a resilient member coupled to and spanning the aperture of the cap, the resilient member being selectively expandable inwards or outwards relative to the top of the cap so as to span a volume equal to or less than half the volume spanned by the cap. [0157] (39) A cap assembly for a container, the assembly comprising: a cap shaped to selectively couple to a container, the cap having an aperture extending through a top thereof; and a resilient member coupled to and spanning the aperture of the cap, the resilient member being selectively retractable inwards relative to the top of the cap so as to reduce the effective combined volume enclosed by the cap and the resilient member by up to 50% thereof [0158] (40) A cap assembly for a container, the assembly comprising: a cap shaped to selectively couple to a container, the cap having an aperture extending through a top thereof; and a resilient member coupled to and spanning the aperture of the cap, the resilient member being selectively extendable outwards relative to the top of the cap so as to expand the effective combined volume enclosed by the cap and the resilient member by up to 50% thereof [0159] (41) A cap assembly for a container, the assembly comprising: a cap shaped to selectively couple to a container, the cap spanning a volume and having an aperture extending through a top thereof; and a resilient member coupled to and spanning the aperture of the cap, the resilient member being selectively expandable relative to the top of the cap so as to change the effective combined volume enclosed by the cap and the resilient member by anywhere in the range up of reduced by 50% thereof to expanded by 50% thereof. [0160] (42) A cap assembly for a container, the cap assembly comprising: a cap having an open-top; and a sealing member coupled to and spanning the open-top of the cap, the cap functioning to bias an outer peripheral portion of the resilient member downwards or against the container while enabling a central portion of the resilient member to reversibly stretch inwards and outwards relative to the open-top of the cap. [0161] (43) A cap assembly according to any one of clauses 1 to 42, or any preceding or subsequent clause, wherein the resilient member is bulbous in the expanded position thereof. [0162] (44) A cap assembly according to any one of clauses 1 to 42, or any preceding or subsequent clause, wherein the resilient member is bulbous in the retracted position thereof. [0163] (45) A cap assembly for a container, the assembly comprising: a cap shaped to selectively couple to a container; and a resilient member coupled to the cap, the cap being shaped to exert a clamping force about an outer peripheral portion of the resilient member in a first direction to bias the outer peripheral portion of the resilient member against an outer rim of the container, and the cap being shaped to enable a central portion of the resilient member to selectively expand in the first direction or a second direction opposite the first direction, upon one or more forces acting upon the resilient member. [0164] (46) A cap assembly for a container according to any one of clauses 1 to 45, or any preceding or subsequent clause herein, wherein the resilient member is stretchable. [0165] (47) A container comprising: a hollow body with an open top; a cap shaped to selectively couple to the open top of the body, the cap having an aperture extending therethrough; and a resilient member coupled to and spanning the aperture of the cap, the resilient member being pre-loaded to a retracted position in which the resilient member is outwardly concave when the cap couples to the hollow body, whereby freezing contents of the container causes the resilient member to expand from the retracted position to a planar or expanded position in which the resilient member is planar or outwardly convex, whereby removing the cap causes the resilient member to move towards the planar position, and whereby re-coupling the cap to the body while pre-loading the resilient member once more enables the resilient member to be outwardly concave once more. [0166] (48) A container according to clause 47, or any preceding or subsequent clause, wherein the cap so re-coupled with the resilient member pre-loaded once more remains outwardly concave regardless of whether the contents of the container are frozen or liquefied. [0167] (49) A container comprising a cap assembly according to any one of clauses 1 to 47 or any preceding clause or subsequent clause. [0168] (50) A method of sealing a container, the method comprising: providing a cap with an aperture and a resilient member coupling to the cap and spanning the aperture; pre-loading the resilient member by pushing downwards on the resilient member; and coupling the cap with the resilient member so pre-loaded, to the container. [0169] (51) A method of sealing a container according to clause 50, or any preceding clause or subsequent clause, including pre-loading the resilient member so as to create a reduced pressure within the container after the cap has been coupled to the container. [0170] (52) A method of sealing a container according to any one of clauses 50 to 51, or any preceding clause or subsequent clause, including pre-loading the resilient member so as to cause the resilient member to be outwardly concave after the cap has been coupled to the container. [0171] (53) A method of sealing a container according to any one of clauses 50 to 52, or any preceding clause or subsequent clause, including configuring the resilient member to be selectively expandable to accommodate changes in volume within the container. [0172] (54) A method of sealing a container according to any one of clauses 50 to 53, or any preceding clause or subsequent clause, including configuring the resilient member to be selectively expandable to inhibit damage to the container when contents of the container freeze. [0173] (55) A method of sealing a container according to any one of clauses 50 to 54, or any preceding clause or subsequent clause, including configuring the resilient member to expand outwards from the cap when contents of the container freeze. [0174] (56) A method of sealing a container according to any one of clauses 50 to 55, or any preceding clause or subsequent clause, including configuring the resilient member to be selectively moveable towards an outwardly convex state. [0175] (57) A method of sealing a container according to any one of clauses 50 to 56, or any preceding clause or subsequent clause, including providing the resilient member to be elastic. [0176] (58) An apparatus for sealing a container, the apparatus comprising: a gripping member shaped to selectively couple to a cap, the gripping member including a protrusion shaped to bias a top of the cap towards a bottom of the cap; and an actuator which selectively rotates one of the gripping member and a container, the actuator so configured functioning to cause the cap so gripped to threadably couple to the container. [0177] (59) An apparatus for sealing a container according to clause 58, or any subsequent or preceding clause, wherein the top of the cap is resilient. [0178] (60) An apparatus for sealing a container according to any one of clauses 58 to 59, or any subsequent or preceding clause, wherein the gripping member is shaped to pre-load the cap such that pressure within the container is reduced after the cap so couples to the container. [0179] (61) An apparatus for sealing a container according to any one of clauses 58 to 60, or any subsequent or preceding clause, wherein the gripping member is shaped to cause the top of the cap to be outwardly concave after the cap so couples to the container. [0180] (62) A method of manufacturing of a liquid-filled and sealed container, the method comprising: providing a container with an opening; at least partially filling the container with a liquid via the opening; forming a cap with an aperture extending through a top therethrough; coupling a resilient member to the cap so as to span across or adjacent to the aperture of the cap; depressing the resilient member inwards; and coupling the cap with the resilient member so depressed, to the container so as to seal the opening of the container via the resilient member. [0181] (63) A method of manufacturing according to clause 62, or any precedent or subsequent clause, including within the depressing step, pre-loading the resilient member. [0182] (64) A method of manufacturing according to any one of clauses 62 to 63, or any precedent or subsequent clause, including configuring the resilient member to stretch to accommodate an expansion of volume within the container arising from freezing of liquid within the container. [0183] (65) A method of manufacturing according to any one of clauses 62 to 64, or any precedent or subsequent clause, wherein the resilient member so depressed and sealed to the container is outwardly concave. [0184] (66) A method of manufacturing according to any one of clauses 62 to 65, or any precedent or subsequent clause, including shaping the resilient member to move towards a planar position in response freezing of the liquid within the container. [0185] (67) A method of manufacturing according to any one of clauses 62 to 66, or any precedent or subsequent clause, including shaping the resilient member to expand outwards from the top of the cap in response to freezing of the liquid within the container. [0186] (68) A method of manufacturing according to any one of clauses 62 to 67, or any precedent or subsequent clause, including shaping the resilient member to move to an expanded position that is outwardly convex in shape in response to freezing of the liquid within the container. [0187] (69) A method of manufacturing according to any one of clauses 62 to 68, or any precedent or subsequent clause, including configuring the resilient member to one or more of: inhibit an increase in internal pressure within the container as the liquid within the container freezes; and reduce the internal pressure within the container as the liquid within the container freezes. [0188] (70) A method of manufacturing according to any one of clauses 62 to 69, or any precedent or subsequent clause, including reducing pressure within the container by depressing the resilient member and thereafter coupling the cap to the opening of the container. [0189] (71) A method of manufacturing according to any one of clauses 62 to 70, or any precedent or subsequent clause, including reducing the amount of excess gas within the container by depressing the resilient member inwards and thereafter coupling the cap to the opening of the container. [0190] (72) A method of manufacturing according to any one of clauses 62 to 71, or any precedent or subsequent clause, including sealing the container by shaping the cap to bias an outer peripheral portion of the resilient member against an outer rim of the container. [0191] (73) A method of manufacturing according to any one of clauses 62 to 72, or any precedent or subsequent clause, including sealing the container by forming the cap to include an annular flange and threadably coupling the cap to the container so as to clamp an outer peripheral portion of the resilient member between the flange and an outer rim of the container. [0192] (74) A method of manufacturing according to any one of clauses 62 to 73, or any precedent or subsequent clause, including configuring the resilient member to be retractable inwards relative to the top of the cap so as to reduce the effective combined volume enclosed by the cap and the resilient member by up to 50% thereof. [0193] (75) A method of manufacturing according to any one of clauses 62 to 74, or any precedent or subsequent clause, including configuring the resilient member to be selectively extendable outwards relative to the top of the cap so as to expand the effective combined volume enclosed by the cap and the resilient member by up to 50% thereof. [0194] (76) A method of manufacturing according to any one of clauses 62 to 75, or any precedent or subsequent clause, including configuring the resilient member to be outwardly bulbous in the expanded position thereof. [0195] (77) A method of manufacturing according to any one of clauses 62 to 76, or any precedent or subsequent clause, including configuring the resilient member to be inwardly bulbous in the depressed position thereof. [0196] (78) A method of manufacturing according to any one of clauses 62 to 77, or any precedent or subsequent clause, including configuring the resilient member to be selectively expandable outwards relative to the top of the cap by an angle equal to or greater than 0 degrees and equal to or less than 180 degrees relative to the top. [0197] (79) A method of manufacturing according to any one of clauses 62 to 78, or any precedent or subsequent clause, including configuring the resilient member to extends inwards relative to the top of the cap by an angle equal to or greater than 0 degrees and equal to or less than 90 degrees relative to the top of the cap. [0198] (80) A method of manufacturing according to any one of clauses 78 to 79, or any precedent or subsequent clause, wherein said angle is acute. [0199] (81) A method of manufacturing according to clause 78, or any precedent or subsequent clause, wherein said angle is obtuse.\ [0200] (82) A method of manufacturing of a liquid-filled and sealed container, the method comprising: providing a container with an opening; at least partially filling the container with a liquid via the opening; positioning a resilient member to span across or adjacent to the aperture of the container; depressing the resilient member inwards; and coupling the resilient member so depressed, to the container so as to seal the opening of the container via the resilient member. [0201] (83) A method of manufacturing according to clause 82, or any precedent or subsequent clause, including within the coupling step, coupling an outer peripheral portion of the resilient member against the container. [0202] (84) A method of manufacturing according to any one of clauses 82 to 83, or any precedent or subsequent clause, including within the coupling step, clamping the outer peripheral portion of the resilient member against the container. [0203] (85) A method of manufacturing according to any one of clauses 82 to 84, or any precedent or subsequent clause, including configuring the resilient member to be selectively removable from and re-connectable to the container. [0204] (86) Apparatus including any new and inventive feature, combination of features, or sub-combination of features as described herein. [0205] (87) Methods including any new and inventive steps, acts, combination of steps and/or acts or sub-combination of steps and/or acts as described herein.
[0206] It is therefore intended that the following appended claims and claims hereafter introduced are interpreted to include all such modifications, permutations, additions, omissions, and sub-combinations as may reasonably be inferred. The scope of the claims should not be limited by the preferred embodiments set forth in the examples, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.