Jar sealing and unsealing device
11117791 ยท 2021-09-14
Assignee
Inventors
- Ehsan Alipour (San Rafael, CA, US)
- Joseph Benjamin Strecker (Half Moon Bay, CA, US)
- Wesley Scott (Danville, CA, US)
Cpc classification
B67B7/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus for vacuum-sealing a lid onto a jar includes a cap skirt joined to a cap. The cap and cap skirt are formed with internal threads for engaging corresponding external threads on the jar. A lid for the jar placed against the lid press will be drawn against the rim of the jar after air is pumped out of the jar through the cap. An airtight seal is established between the lid and the rim of the jar when air at normal atmospheric pressure enters the vacuum port, the pressure difference between the outside and inside of the jar forcing the lid onto the jar rim and sealing the jar. A prying plate positioned on the top of the cap permits removal of the lid without deforming the lid beyond its elastic limit, enabling lids to be removed and re-sealed against the jar.
Claims
1. An apparatus for forming an airtight seal between a metal lid and ajar, comprising: a cap formed from a rigid material, said cap having a top surface, said cap formed with a first internal thread positioned for engagement with a corresponding external thread on said jar; a circumferential cap skirt attached to said cap, said cap skirt attached to said cap all the way around an outer edge of said cap, said cap skirt formed from a flexible material different from said rigid material of said cap, said flexible material soft enough to form an airtight seal against a circumferential ridge formed on said jar, said cap skirt formed with a second internal thread positioned for engagement with said external thread on said jar, said cap skirt extending to an open bottom side of said apparatus, and said cap not extending to said open bottom side; a vacuum port formed in said top surface, said vacuum port in fluid communication with a plenum formed by said cap and said cap skirt, and said vacuum port surrounded by said flexible material; a lid press extending from said cap into said plenum, said lid press positioned to limit displacement of said lid into said plenum; and a prying plate attached to said cap; wherein, when said cap skirt is positioned on said jar for forming said airtight seal, said cap is interposed between said cap skirt and said external thread on said jar, said cap does not extend to said circumferential ridge, said cap skirt is in contact with said circumferential ridge, and said airtight seal is formed between said cap skirt and said circumferential ridge.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said cap is formed with a separation distance between a bottom side of said prying plate and said top surface that is slightly greater than a thickness dimension of said lid.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said prying plate is attached to a pad extending away from said top surface.
4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said pad is formed with an arcuate wall.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an additional plurality of said lid press arranged in three sets of two of said lid press, said three sets distributed at equal intervals around an inner surface of said plenum.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a second lid press extending from said cap into said plenum.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first internal thread on said cap and said second internal thread on said cap skirt form a continuous thread positioned for engaging said external thread on said jar.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first internal thread on said cap and said second internal thread on said cap skirt are positioned to prevent said lid press from pressing said jar lid against a rim of said jar.
9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said rigid material comprises reinforced nylon.
10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said rigid material comprises polyethylene.
11. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said rigid material comprises a metal.
12. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said flexible material comprises silicone rubber.
Description
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DESCRIPTION
(10) An apparatus for vacuum-sealing a metal lid onto a jar forms an airtight and water-tight seal between the lid and the rim surrounding the mouth of the jar. The apparatus, also referred to herein as a jar sealer, includes a prying plate for safely and efficiently unsealing a lid from a jar without damaging the lid. A jar sealer in accord with the disclosed embodiments enables lids to be reused many times for sealing items into a jar. Items sealed into a jar through use of a jar sealer embodiment are protected from moisture and contaminants outside the jar. Food items sealed into a jar retain volatile organic compounds associated with good flavor and aroma.
(11) Unlike previously known vacuum sealing devices, a jar sealer embodiment reliably establishes an airtight seal against the external threads of a nonporous container such as a Mason jar, with little physical effort or dexterity required of the person installing the jar sealer on a jar. An optional prying plate on the top side of the jar sealer is positioned to gently lever the outer edge of the lid away from the rim of the jar, breaking the vacuum seal and enabling easy removal of the lid from the jar. The spacing between the prying plate and the top of the jar sealer has been selected to limit the amount of bending deflection of the lid to a value below the elastic deformation limit of the lid material, thereby permitting the lid to return to its original shape after being removed from the jar.
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(14) An example of a preferred separation distance 127 between the bottom side 122 of the prying plate 120 and the top surface 106 of the cap 102 is shown in a view toward the side of a jar sealer 100 in
(15) A prying plate 120 may optionally be provided as part of a jar lid opener 121 separately from a jar sealer 100. The prying plate 120 on a separate jar lid opener 121 will preferably have a preferred separation distance 127 between the bottom side 122 of the prying plate 120 and a top surface 106 of the jar lid opener, similar to the prying plate positioning shown in the example of
(16) An example of a vacuum port 118 is shown in
(17) Also visible in the example of
(18) The internal thread 112 on the cap 102 and the internal thread 114 on the cap skirt 104 are preferably configured to prevent the lid press 126 from pressing the jar lid 210 firmly against the rim 208 of the jar 200. If the threads (112, 114) were to allow the cap and cap skirt to hold the jar lid firmly onto the jar rim, the lid might not flex upwards enough and air might not be withdrawn from inside the jar when a vacuum line pulls air through the vacuum port. If the threads (112, 114) positioned the jar sealer 100 such that the inner surface 132 of the plenum 110 is too far above the jar rim, the jar lid might bend too much or may not seal against the jar rim before air leaks back into the jar after the vacuum source is disconnected from the jar sealer. Because of substantial variations in thread dimensions and positions on different jars, and variations in flexibility of jar lids, some experimentation was needed to find the optimum position of the lid presses for limiting the vertical displacement of jar lids inside the jar sealer 100, the number of thread turns in the cap and cap skirt, and the flexibility of the cap skirt.
(19) Additional details of an example jar sealer 100 are shown in
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(21) An example of a jar sealer 100 installed on a Mason jar 200 for sealing a jar lid to the jar is shown in a side view in
(22) An example of a method embodiment includes any one or more of the following steps, singly or in any combination or sub-combination: placing a jar lid against a rim of a mason jar; threading a jar sealer onto the mason jar; removing air from the interior of the jar through a vacuum port in the jar sealer; and removing the jar sealer from the mason jar after the jar lid seals onto the jar.
(23) The method embodiment may optionally include removing a sealed jar lid from a jar with a jar lid opener on the jar sealer.
(24) The method embodiment may optionally include limiting an amount of bending of the jar lid during jar sealing to a value below an elastic deformation limit of the jar lid.
(25) Unless expressly stated otherwise herein, ordinary terms have their corresponding ordinary meanings within the respective contexts of their presentations, and ordinary terms of art have their corresponding regular meanings.