Cap for a Container
20200290778 ยท 2020-09-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A bulbous cap for a container, and a method of opening or closing the container using the bulbous cap. The bulbous cap includes an enlarged radius about an axis thereof, such that an individual is able to increase an applied torque when opening or closing the container to more easily remove the bulbous cap from, or attach it to, the container, respectively. The bulbous cap includes a cylindrical cavity on a lower portion thereof which extends toward an interior of the bulbous cap, which is sized to fit over a mouth of the container, and includes a threading thereon that is complementary to a threading of the mouth of the container.
Claims
1) A bulbous cap for a container, comprising: a grip portion and a cylindrical mouth portion; wherein the grip portion comprises a first radius along a first horizontal axis thereof that is greater than a second radius along a second horizontal axis thereof; wherein the first horizontal axis is perpendicular to the second horizontal axis, and wherein both the first horizontal axis and the second horizontal axis are each perpendicular to a vertical axis that extends through a center of the cylindrical mouth portion; wherein the cylindrical mouth portion is sized to fit over a mouth of the container and includes a threading thereon that is complementary to a threading of the mouth of the container; whereupon application of a rotational force about the first horizontal axis of the grip portion, a torque is applied to the cylindrical mouth portion that is greater than a torque that would be applied to the cylindrical mouth portion if the rotational force were applied about the second horizontal axis of the grip portion.
2) The bulbous cap of claim 1, wherein the grip portion further comprises a third radius along the first horizontal axis that is greater than a fourth radius along the second horizontal axis, wherein the first radius is equal to and parallel with the third radius, and wherein the second radius is equal to and parallel with the fourth radius.
3) The bulbous cap of claim 2, wherein a first cross section of the grip portion along the first horizontal axis is circular.
4) The bulbous cap of claim 3, wherein a second cross section of the grip portion along the second horizontal axis is oval.
5) The bulbous cap of claim 4, wherein a third cross section of the grip portion along the vertical axis is oval.
6) A bulbous cap for a container, consisting essentially of: a grip portion and a cylindrical mouth portion; wherein the grip portion consists essentially of a first radius along a first horizontal axis thereof that is greater than a second radius along a second horizontal axis thereof; wherein the first horizontal axis is perpendicular to the second horizontal axis, and wherein both the first horizontal axis and the second horizontal axis are each perpendicular to a vertical axis that extends through a center of the cylindrical mouth portion; wherein the cylindrical mouth portion is sized to fit over a mouth of the container and includes a threading thereon that is complementary to a threading of the mouth of the container; whereupon application of a rotational force about the first horizontal axis of the grip portion, a torque is applied to the cylindrical mouth portion that is greater than a torque that would be applied to the cylindrical mouth portion if the rotational force were applied about the second horizontal axis of the grip portion.
7) The bulbous cap of claim 6, wherein the grip portion further includes a third radius along the first horizontal axis that is greater than a fourth radius along the second horizontal axis, wherein the first radius is equal to and parallel with the third radius, and wherein the second radius is equal to and parallel with the fourth radius.
8) The bulbous cap of claim 7, wherein a first cross section of the grip portion along the first horizontal axis is circular.
9) The bulbous cap of claim 8, wherein a second cross section of the grip portion along the second horizontal axis is oval.
10) The bulbous cap of claim 9, wherein a third cross section of the grip portion along the vertical axis is oval.
11) A method of opening or closing a container with a bulbous cap, comprising: gripping a grip portion of the bulbous cap; applying a rotational force about a first horizontal axis of the grip portion to apply a torque to a cylindrical mouth portion of the bulbous cap, wherein the torque is greater than a torque that would be applied to the cylindrical mouth portion if the rotational force were applied about a second horizontal axis of the grip portion; wherein the grip portion comprises a first radius along the first horizontal axis thereof that is greater than a second radius along the second horizontal axis thereof; wherein the first horizontal axis is perpendicular to the second horizontal axis, and wherein both the first horizontal axis and the second horizontal axis are each perpendicular to a vertical axis that extends through a center of the cylindrical mouth portion; wherein the cylindrical mouth portion is sized to fit over a mouth of the container and includes a threading thereon that is complementary to a threading of the mouth of the container.
12) The method of claim 11, wherein the grip portion further comprises a third radius along the first horizontal axis that is greater than a fourth radius along the second horizontal axis, wherein the first radius is equal to and parallel with the third radius, and wherein the second radius is equal to and parallel with the fourth radius.
13) The method of claim 12, wherein a first cross section of the grip portion along the first horizontal axis is circular.
14) The method of claim 13, wherein a second cross section of the grip portion along the second horizontal axis is oval.
15) The method of claim 14, wherein a third cross section of the grip portion along the vertical axis is oval.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] Although the characteristic features of the invention will be particularly pointed out in the claims, the invention itself and manners in which it may be made and used may be better understood after a review of the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein like numeral annotations are provided throughout.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0029] Reference is made herein to the attached drawings. Like reference numerals are used throughout the drawings to depict like or similar elements of the invention. The figures are intended for representative purposes only and should not be considered limiting in any respect.
[0030] Reference is now made to the drawings, which depict one or more exemplary embodiments of the invention.
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[0035] The grip portion 11 comprises a first radius 5 along a first horizontal axis 15 thereof that is greater than a second radius 6 along a second horizontal axis 16 thereof. In addition, the first horizontal axis 15 is perpendicular to the second horizontal axis 16, and both the first horizontal axis 15 and the second horizontal axis 16 are each perpendicular to a vertical axis 19 that extends through a center of the cylindrical mouth portion 9 (19 of
[0036] In the shown embodiment, the grip portion 11 further comprises a third radius along the first horizontal axis 15 that is greater than a fourth radius along the second horizontal axis, wherein the first radius is equal to and parallel with the third radius, and wherein the second radius is equal to and parallel with the fourth radius. In such embodiments, the third radius extends outward from a central point of the bulbous cap 1, in a direction that is opposite to a direction in which the first radius extends outward from the central point of the bulbous cap 1.
[0037] In addition, in such embodiments, the fourth radius extends outward from the central point of the bulbous cap 1, in a direction that is opposite to a direction in which the second radius extends outward from the central point. In this manner, in such embodiments, an individual using the bulbous cap 1 to open or close the container can apply more than one force to the grip portion 11, such as a first force applied to the grip portion 11 about the first radius, and a second force applied to the grip portion 11 about the third radius. Accordingly, a twisting motion may be employed that maximizes use of the grip portion to maximize the torque applied to the cylindrical mouth portion 9.
[0038] In the shown embodiment, a first cross section of the grip portion 11 along the first horizontal axis 15 is circular (i.e., before or after an arcuate cutout portion of the cylindrical mouth portion 9). In this manner, the grip portion 11 may be sized and/or shaped to fit within a palm of a hand of the individual. In addition, in this manner, a manufacturing of the bulbous cap 1 may be facilitated. In some embodiments, a second cross section of the grip portion 11 along the second horizontal axis is oval. In this manner, the grip portion 11 may be further sized and/or shaped to fit within the palm of the hand of the individual, and manufacturing may be facilitated. In the shown embodiment, the cylindrical mouth portion 9 includes an arcuate cutout portion, such that the arcuate cutout portion extends into the grip portion 11 a certain distance, and a portion of the cylindrical mouth portion 9 having threading 10 thereon is sized to leave a gap between the threading 10 and a lower end of the cylindrical mouth portion 9. In this manner, the cylindrical mouth portion 9 may more easily or effectively fit over a mouth of a bottle during use.
[0039] In some embodiments, a third cross section of the grip portion 11 along the vertical axis 19 is oval. In such embodiments, and in a particular aspect, the bulbous cap 1 may be shaped similar to a shape of a football, and generally may be sized to fit within the palm of the hand of the individual. In this respect the bulbous cap 1 includes two apexes with a bulbous middle portion, and may preferably not include additional structure thereon. In this manner, the bulbous cap 1 may not be overly complicated to use, and may be easier to manufacture.
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[0042] The grip portion 14 comprises a first radius 7 along a first horizontal axis 17 thereof that is greater than a second radius 8 along a second horizontal axis 18 thereof. In addition, the first horizontal axis 17 is perpendicular to the second horizontal axis 18, and both the first horizontal axis 17 and the second horizontal axis 18 are each perpendicular to a vertical axis 20 that extends through a center of the cylindrical mouth portion 12 (20 of
[0043] In the shown embodiment, the grip portion 14 further comprises a third radius along the first horizontal axis 17 that is greater than a fourth radius along the second horizontal axis 18, wherein the first radius is equal to and parallel with the third radius, and wherein the second radius is equal to and parallel with the fourth radius. In such embodiments, the third radius extends outward from a central point of the bulbous cap 3, in a direction that is opposite to a direction in which the first radius extends outward from the central point of the bulbous cap 3.
[0044] In addition, in such embodiments, the fourth radius extends outward from the central point of the bulbous cap 3, in a direction that is opposite to a direction in which the second radius extends outward from the central point. In this manner, in such embodiments, an individual using the bulbous cap 3 to open or close the container can apply more than one force to the grip portion 14, such as a first force applied to the grip portion 14 about the first radius, and a second force applied to the grip portion 14 about the third radius. Accordingly, a twisting motion may be employed that maximizes use of the grip portion to maximize the torque applied to the cylindrical mouth portion 12.
[0045] In the shown embodiment, a first cross section of the grip portion 14 along the first horizontal axis 17 is circular (i.e., before or after a flat cutout portion of the cylindrical mouth portion 12). In this manner, the grip portion 14 may be sized and/or shaped to fit within a palm of a hand of the individual. In addition, in this manner, a manufacturing of the bulbous cap 3 may be facilitated. In some embodiments, a second cross section of the grip portion 14 along the second horizontal axis is oval. In this manner, the grip portion 14 may be further sized and/or shaped to fit within the palm of the hand of the individual, and manufacturing may be facilitated. In the shown embodiment, the cylindrical mouth portion 12 includes a flat cutout portion, such that the flat cutout portion may not extend into the grip portion 14 a certain distance, and a portion of the cylindrical mouth portion 12 having threading 13 thereon is sized to not leave a gap between the threading 13 and a lower end of the cylindrical mouth portion 12. In this manner, the cylindrical mouth portion 12 may more snugly fit over a mouth of a bottle during use, and engage therewith by friction fit.
[0046] In some embodiments, a third cross section of the grip portion 14 along the vertical axis 20 is oval. In such embodiments, and in a particular aspect, the bulbous cap 3 may be shaped similar to a shape of a football, and generally may be sized to fit within the palm of the hand of the individual. In this respect the bulbous cap 3 includes two apexes with a bulbous middle portion, and may preferably not include additional structure thereon. In this manner, the bulbous cap 3 may not be overly complicated to use, and may be easier to manufacture.
[0047] The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the present invention to the precise forms disclosed, and modifications and variations are possible in view of the above teaching. The exemplary embodiment was chosen and described to best explain the principles of the present invention and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the present invention and its embodiments with modifications as suited to the use contemplated.
[0048] It is therefore submitted that the present invention has been shown and described in the most practical and exemplary embodiments. It should be recognized that departures may be made which fall within the scope of the invention. With respect to the description provided herein, it is submitted that the optimal features of the invention include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly, and use. All structures, functions, and relationships equivalent or essentially equivalent to those disclosed are intended to be encompassed by the present invention.