BOTTLE AND CAP ASSEMBLY FOR SELECTIVELY DISPENSING ONE BEVERAGE INTO ANOTHER BEVERAGE
20190256262 ยท 2019-08-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D51/2821
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/2835
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A beverage container and cap assembly for selectively dispensing a first beverage or a powder into a second beverage, including: a beverage container and a cap assembly, wherein the cap assembly includes: a base member; a reservoir member; wherein the reservoir member includes a piercing member disposed therein having a first end that is coupled to a deformable first surface of the reservoir member and a second piercing end that is disposed adjacent to an opposed pierceable second surface of the reservoir member; and a cap structure disposed partially within the base member that is configured to be selectively depressed, thereby contacting the first end of the piercing member and biasing the second piercing end of the piercing member through the opposed pierceable second surface of the reservoir member, thereby allowing the first beverage or the powder to flow from the reservoir member into the beverage container.
Claims
1. A beverage container and cap assembly for selectively dispensing a first beverage or a powder into a second beverage, comprising: a beverage container configured to contain the second beverage; and a cap assembly coupled to the beverage container, wherein the cap assembly comprises: a base member coupled to the beverage container and defining a fluid flow channel from the base member into the beverage container; a reservoir member configured to contain the first beverage or the powder disposed within the base member; wherein the reservoir member comprises a piercing member disposed therein having a first end that is coupled to a deformable first surface of the reservoir member and a second piercing end that is disposed adjacent to an opposed pierceable second surface of the reservoir member; and a cap structure disposed partially within the base member that is configured to be selectively depressed, thereby contacting the deformable first surface of the reservoir member and first end of the piercing member and biasing the second piercing end of the piercing member through the opposed pierceable second surface of the reservoir member, thereby allowing the first beverage or the powder to flow from the reservoir member through a portion of the base member and into the second beverage contained within the beverage container.
2. The beverage container and cap assembly of claim 1, wherein the beverage container comprises one of an aluminum can and a glass bottle.
3. The beverage container and cap assembly of claim 1, wherein the base member comprises a cylindrical structure that is screwed onto a corresponding neck of the beverage container.
4. The beverage container and cap assembly of claim 1, wherein the base member comprises an internal funnel structure configured to selectively direct the first beverage or the powder flow from the reservoir member through the portion of the base member and into the second beverage contained within the beverage container.
5. The beverage container and cap assembly of claim 1, wherein the piercing member is aligned along a central axis of the reservoir member.
6. The beverage container and cap assembly of claim 1, wherein the second piercing end of the piercing member comprises a sharped conical tip structure configured to selectively pierce the opposed pierceable second surface of the reservoir member.
7. The beverage container and cap assembly of claim 1, wherein the cap structure is rotatable within the base member from a first locked orientation to a second unlocked configuration, and wherein the cap structure can only be depressed in the second unlocked configuration.
8. The beverage container and cap assembly of claim 1, further comprising a bladder member disposed between the opposed pierceable second surface of the reservoir member and the fluid flow channel defined from the base member into the beverage container.
9. The beverage container and cap assembly of claim 1, wherein the first beverage comprises sake and the second beverage comprises beer.
10. A method for providing a beverage container and cap assembly for selectively dispensing a first beverage or a powder into a second beverage, comprising: providing a beverage container configured to contain the second beverage; and providing a cap assembly coupled to the beverage container, wherein the cap assembly comprises: a base member coupled to the beverage container and defining a fluid flow channel from the base member into the beverage container; a reservoir member configured to contain the first beverage or the powder disposed within the base member; wherein the reservoir member comprises a piercing member disposed therein having a first end that is coupled to a deformable first surface of the reservoir member and a second piercing end that is disposed adjacent to an opposed pierceable second surface of the reservoir member; and a cap structure disposed partially within the base member that is configured to be selectively depressed, thereby contacting the deformable first surface of the reservoir member and first end of the piercing member and biasing the second piercing end of the piercing member through the opposed pierceable second surface of the reservoir member, thereby allowing the first beverage or the powder to flow from the reservoir member through a portion of the base member and into the second beverage contained within the beverage container.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the beverage container comprises one of an aluminum can and a glass bottle.
12. The method of claim 10, wherein the base member comprises a cylindrical structure that is screwed onto a corresponding neck of the beverage container.
13. The method of claim 10, wherein the base member comprises an internal funnel structure configured to selectively direct the first beverage or the powder flow from the reservoir member through the portion of the base member and into the second beverage contained within the beverage container.
14. The method of claim 10, wherein the piercing member is aligned along a central axis of the reservoir member.
15. The method of claim 10, wherein the second piercing end of the piercing member comprises a sharped conical tip structure configured to selectively pierce the opposed pierceable second surface of the reservoir member.
16. The method of claim 10, wherein the cap structure is rotatable within the base member from a first locked orientation to a second unlocked configuration, and wherein the cap structure can only be depressed in the second unlocked configuration.
17. The method of claim 10, further comprising providing a bladder member disposed between the opposed pierceable second surface of the reservoir member and the fluid flow channel defined from the base member into the beverage container.
18. The method of claim 10, wherein the first beverage comprises sake and the second beverage comprises beer.
19. A cap assembly for selectively dispensing a first beverage or a powder into a second beverage disposed in a beverage container selectively coupled to the cap assembly, comprising: a base member configured to be selectively coupled to the beverage container defining a fluid flow channel from the base member into the beverage container; a reservoir member configured to contain the first beverage or the powder disposed within the base member; wherein the reservoir member comprises a piercing member disposed therein having a first end that is coupled to a deformable first surface of the reservoir member and a second piercing end that is disposed adjacent to an opposed pierceable second surface of the reservoir member; and a cap structure disposed partially within the base member that is configured to be selectively depressed, thereby contacting the deformable first surface of the reservoir member and first end of the piercing member and biasing the second piercing end of the piercing member through the opposed pierceable second surface of the reservoir member, thereby allowing the first beverage or the powder to flow from the reservoir member through a portion of the base member and into the second beverage contained within the beverage container selectively coupled to the cap assembly.
20. The cap assembly of claim 19, wherein the base member comprises a cylindrical structure that is screwed onto a corresponding neck of the beverage container.
21. The cap assembly of claim 19, wherein the base member comprises an internal funnel structure configured to selectively direct the first beverage or the powder flow from the reservoir member through the portion of the base member and into the second beverage contained within the beverage container.
22. The cap assembly of claim 19, wherein the piercing member is aligned along a central axis of the reservoir member.
23. The cap assembly of claim 19, wherein the second piercing end of the piercing member comprises a sharped conical tip structure configured to selectively pierce the opposed pierceable second surface of the reservoir member.
24. The cap assembly of claim 19, wherein the cap structure is rotatable within the base member from a first locked orientation to a second unlocked configuration, and wherein the cap structure can only be depressed in the second unlocked configuration.
25. The cap assembly of claim 19, further comprising a bladder member disposed between the opposed pierceable second surface of the reservoir member and the fluid flow channel defined from the base member into the beverage container.
26. The cap assembly of claim 19, wherein the first beverage comprises sake and the second beverage comprises beer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The present invention is illustrated and described herein with reference to the various drawings, in which like reference numbers are used to denote like assembly components/method steps, as appropriate, and in which:
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[0024] Although the present invention is illustrated and described herein with reference to preferred embodiments and specific examples thereof, it will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that other embodiments and examples may perform similar functions and/or achieve like results. All such equivalent embodiments and examples are within the spirit and scope of the present invention, are contemplated thereby, and are intended to be covered by the following non-limiting claims for all purposes.