STOPPER ASSEMBLY, USE OF A STOPPER ASSEMBLY
20190375525 ยท 2019-12-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D39/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B31/047
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D47/247
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65B31/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Stopper assembly for a serving device configured to be positioned in a neck of a container, such as a bottle, wherein the stopper assembly comprises a body element arranged to fit in the serving device; a valve element mountable on the body element, wherein the body element extends substantially in a direction transverse to the valve element; and a handling element that is connectable to the valve element and extending in a direction substantially transverse to the valve element at an opposite side of the body element, such that the valve element is arranged in between the handling element and the body element.
Claims
1. Stopper assembly for a serving device configured to be positioned in a neck of a container, such as a bottle, wherein the stopper assembly comprises a body element arranged to fit in the serving device; a valve element mountable on the body element, wherein the body element extends substantially in a direction transverse to the valve element; and a handling element that is connectable to the valve element and extending in a direction substantially transverse to the valve element at an opposite side of the body element, such that the valve element is arranged in between the handling element and the body element, wherein the valve element comprises an opening through which the handling element is connectable.
2. Stopper assembly according to claim 1, wherein the body element comprises ribs to provide for channels along which liquid can be poured.
3. Stopper assembly according to claim 1, wherein the body element comprises engagement elements for engagement with the serving device.
4. Stopper assembly according to claim 1, wherein the valve element is adjustable between an open position allowing air to pass through the valve element and a closed position in which the valve element sealingly engages with the body element for preventing air to pass through.
5. Stopper assembly according to claim 4, wherein the handling element is configured to adjust the valve element between the open position and the closed position.
6. Stopper assembly according to claim 1, wherein the handling element has a first end extending through the opening of the valve element towards the body element and a second end extending in opposite direction away from the valve element.
7. Stopper assembly according to claim 6, wherein the handling element is receivable through the opening of the valve element under pretension.
8. Stopper assembly according to claim 6, wherein the valve element comprises a collar extending around the opening for receiving the first end of the handling element.
9. Stopper assembly according to claim 8, wherein in the open position of the valve element, the collar is at a distance of the first end of the body element, and in the closed position of the valve element, the collar sits on the first end of the body element.
10. Stopper assembly according to claim 6, wherein the body element has a recess arranged for receiving the first end of the handling element.
11. Stopper assembly according to claim 1, wherein the stopper assembly is adjustable with respect to the serving device between a storage position in which the stopper assembly engages with the serving device to close off the serving device to prevent liquid from passing through, and a serving position in which the stopper assembly is moved with respect to the serving device to allow liquid to flow through the serving device.
12. Stopper assembly according to claim 1, wherein a shoulder of the valve element is configured to sealingly engage with the serving device, such that, in storage position, the shoulder of the valve element rests on the serving device to close off the serving device.
13. Stopper assembly according to claim 11, wherein the handling element is configured to adjust the stopper assembly between the storage position and the serving position, such that, by pushing the handling element towards the body element, the stopper assembly is moved towards the storage position, and by pulling the handling element away from the body element, the stopper assembly is moved towards the serving position.
14. Stopper assembly according to claim 1, further comprising an adapter arranged for cooperation with a vacuum pump at one side and arranged for cooperation with the valve element at an opposite side.
15. Method for storing liquid, such as wine, in a container, such as a bottle, comprising inserting a serving device into a neck of the container; inserting a stopper assembly according to claim 1 into the serving device; adjusting the stopper assembly to a storage position with respect to the serving device, with the valve element in the closed position.
16. Method for vacuuming liquid, such as wine, in a container, such as a bottle, comprising inserting a serving device into a neck of the container; inserting a stopper assembly according to claim 1 into the serving device; adjusting the stopper assembly to a storage position with respect to the serving device; providing a vacuum pump with an adapter, configured for cooperation with the valve element of the stopper assembly; positioning the vacuum pump with the adapter onto the valve element; pumping with the vacuum pump until an under pressure is reached in the container.
17. Method for pouring liquid, such as wine, out of a container, such as a bottle, comprising inserting a serving device into a neck of the container; inserting a stopper assembly according to claim 1 into the serving device; adjusting the stopper assembly to a serving position with respect to the serving device; tilting the container to pour liquid out of the container along the stopper assembly and the serving device.
18. Use of a stopper assembly according to claim 1 for saving, serving and vacuuming liquid, such as wine, of a container, such as a bottle.
19. Kit of a stopper assembly according to claim 1 and a serving device configured for cooperation with the stopper assembly.
20. Kit of a stopper assembly according to claim 1, a serving device configured for cooperation with the stopper assembly and a vacuum pump configured for cooperation with the stopper assembly.
Description
[0030] In the drawing, the figures are given merely as a schematic representation of the invention. Corresponding elements are designated with corresponding reference signs.
[0031]
[0032] The body element 3 comprises ribs 6. Here, four ribs 6a, 6b, 6c, 6d are provided for the body element 3. The ribs 6a-6d are arranged in a cross-shape. Between two adjacent ribs 6a, 6b; 6b, 6c; 6c, 6d and 6d, 6a, a channel 7 is formed through which liquid can flow. At an end 8 of the body element 3, opposite the valve element 4, the body element 3 is provided with engagement elements 9 for engagement with the serving device 2. The engagement elements 9 are here provided as a cutout in the ribs 6a-6d. The engagement elements 9a-9d can provide for a clamping engagement with a lower end 10 of the serving device 2, as shown in
[0033] In
[0034] As can be seen in
[0035] Around the opening 13, the valve element 4 has a collar 14. The handling element 5 fits through the opening 13 under pretension of the collar 14. This provides for a more tight fitting of the handling element 5 with respect to the valve element 4, such that leakage of air and/or liquid along this connection between the handling element 5 and the valve element 4 through the opening 13 is prevented as much as possible, preferably completely.
[0036] The first end 5a of the handling element 5 is here provided as a ball shaped element 5a that is received in a recess 15 of the body element 3. In the recess 15 a seat 16 is provided against which the ball element 5a can abut. Of course, the seat 16 can be obviated and the ball element 5a can abut against a bottom of the recess 15. Further, in the recess 15, here stop members 17 are provided that prevent the ball shaped element 5a from moving further upward out of the recess 15. The stop members 17 can be embodied as rings protruding inwardly from a wall of the recess 15, as also shown in
[0037] The valve element 4 is clampingly engaged with an upper end 20 of the body element 3. For example the body element 3 can be provided with a click finger 24 around which the valve element 4 can be clamped. Thus, the valve element 4 can be removable connected to the body element 3.
[0038] By providing the handling element 5 as an elongated element, extending in a longitudinal direction away from the valve element 4, the handling element 5 can be relatively easily reached and/or operated by a user, even when the stopper assembly is inserted in a serving device 2.
[0039] By operating the handling element 5, the stopper assembly 1 can be adjusted between a serving position, as shown in
[0040] By pushing the handling element 5 downwardly, along the longitudinal axis A towards the body element 5, or when mounted in a container towards an inside of the container, the stopper assembly 1 is moved with respect to the serving device 2 in longitudinal direction Ld. The stopper assembly 1 is moved in direction Ld until the valve element 4 abuts against the serving device 2, as shown in
[0041] The valve element 4 itself is also adjustable between an open position allowing air to pass through the valve element 4, and a closed position preventing air from passing through the valve element 4. In
[0042] By operating the handling element 5, the stopper assembly 1 can be adjusted between the storage position and the serving position and/or the valve element 4 can be adjusted between the open position and the closed position.
[0043] When the stopper assembly 1 is in the serving position, as shown in
[0044] The valve element 4 can be adjusted from the closed position, shown in
[0045] By using a vacuum pump 25 that can cooperate with the stopper assembly 1, in particular with the valve element 4, air can be sucked out of the container. The functioning of the vacuum pump 25 is understood to be known by the skilled person and will not elaborated further here.
[0046]
[0047] To provide under pressure in the container, air is being sucked out of the container by the vacuum pump 25 via the valve element 4. With each pumping movement, in particular with a sucking movement of the pump 25, the valve element 4, more particularly the collar 14 is moved upward. The collar 14 is then lifted from the upper end 20 of the body element 3 opening a passage through which air can flow towards the openings 21 in the valve element 4. This lifting of the valve element 4 becomes possible when the pressure above the valve element 4 is lower than the pressure below the valve element 4 plus the pretension in the valve element 4. The valve element 4 is preferably made from a plastic, more or less resilient material, and hinge lines may be provided around which e.g. the collar 14 can move. After the required under pressure is reached in the container, the vacuum pump 25 can be removed from the stopper assembly 1, as then the connections are being sealed additionally by the under pressure. To undo the vacuum in the container, a user can lift the handling element 5 upward, and thus lift the collar 14 from the upper end 20 of the body element, opening the air passage towards the openings 21 again for allowing air in and/or out of the container.
[0048] For the purpose of clarity and a concise description, features are described herein as part of the same or separate embodiments, however, it will be appreciated that the scope of the invention may include embodiments having combinations of all or some of the features described. It may be understood that the embodiments shown have the same or similar components, apart from where they are described as being different.
[0049] In the claims, any reference signs placed between parentheses shall not be construed as limiting the claim. The word comprising does not exclude the presence of other features or steps than those listed in a claim. Furthermore, the words a and an shall not be construed as limited to only one, but instead are used to mean at least one, and do not exclude a plurality. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to an advantage. Many variants will be apparent to the person skilled in the art. All variants are understood to be comprised within the scope of the invention defined in the following claims.