Flap Cap
20180282034 ยท 2018-10-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D41/0485
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D55/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/0246
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D55/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D41/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A bottle cap retaining device comprises a flap cap configured to retain a bottle cap to a bottle and includes a lever extending from a lateral side of the flap cap and a grip extending convexly from a crown of the flap cap to the brake configured to stop the angular movement of the lever against the bottle. The device also includes a bi-tether connected to the flap cap in two places. The device additionally includes an O-ring connected to the bi-tether in two places, the O-ring includes a boss and a skirt, the boss configured on a lateral portion of the O-ring to inhibit a torque of the O-ring and the skirt configured on a bottom portion of the O-ring to provide a frictional surface against the bottle. The flap cap also comprises teeth or helical threads configured to hold a bottle cap or act in its place.
Claims
1. A device for retaining a bottle cap to a bottle, the device comprising: a bottle cap cover configured to retain the bottle cap therein; a tether connected to the bottle cap cover; and an O-ring connected to the tether and configured to encircle the bottle.
2. The bottle cap retaining device of claim 1, wherein the bottle cap cover further comprises an integral lever extending from a lateral side of the bottle cap cover, the lever having a grip extending convexly from a crown of the bottle cap cover to a distal point of the lever.
3. The bottle cap retaining device of claim 1, wherein the bottle cap cover further comprises a lever extending from a lateral side of the cap cover, the lever having a brake at a distal point of the lever, the brake configured to stop the angular movement of the lever against the bottle.
4. The bottle cap retaining device of claim 1, wherein the tether further comprises attachments to the bottle cap cover in at least two places.
5. The bottle cap retaining device of claim 1, wherein the tether further comprises a first bi-tether member and a second bi-tether member.
6. The bottle cap retaining device of claim 1, wherein the O-ring further comprises attachments to the tether in two places.
7. The bottle cap retaining device of claim 1, wherein the O-ring defines a gap in a circumference thereof, the gap configured to allow a circumference of the O-ring to expand.
8. The bottle cap retaining device of claim 1, wherein the O-ring further comprises a boss configured on a lateral portion of the O-ring to inhibit a torqueing of the O-ring.
9. The bottle cap retaining device of claim 1, wherein the O-ring further comprises a skirt configured on a bottom portion of the O-ring to provide a frictional surface against a circumference of the bottle.
10. A device for retaining a bottle cap to a bottle, the device comprising: a flap cap configured to retain the bottle cap therein, the flap cap comprising a lever having a brake and a grip, the lever extending from a lateral side of the flap cap, the grip extending convexly from a crown of the flap cap to the brake configured to stop the angular movement of the lever against the bottle; a bi-tether connected to the flap cap in two places; and an O-ring connected to the bi-tether in two places, the O-ring comprising a boss and a skirt, the boss configured on a lateral portion of the O-ring to inhibit a torqueing of the O-ring and the skirt configured on a bottom portion of the O-ring to provide a frictional surface against a circumference of the bottle.
11. The bottle cap retaining device of claim 10, wherein the flap cap comprises teeth therein configured to one of grip and hold the bottle cap therein.
12. The bottle cap retaining device of claim 10, wherein the flap cap comprises helical threads therein configured to one of grip and hold the bottle cap therein and to act in its place.
13. The bottle cap retaining device of claim 10, wherein the flap cap, the tether and the O-ring and components thereof comprise a low durometer material configured to stretch and remember an original shape thereof.
14. The bottle cap retaining device of claim 10, wherein the bi-tether is configured to have a binary hinge comprising a flap cap engaged position and a flap cap disengaged position.
15. The bottle cap retaining device of claim 10, wherein the flap cap further comprises a lip extending radially outward from the flap cap, the lip configured to provide a leverage extension for an angular movement of the flap cap.
16. The bottle cap retaining device of claim 10, wherein the flap cap further comprises a knurled outside lateral circumference configured to facilitate twisting the flap cap.
17. A method of retaining a bottle cap to a bottle, the method comprising: retaining the bottle cap in a flap cap, the flap cap comprising a lever having a brake and a grip, the lever extending from a lateral side of the flap cap, the grip extending convexly from a crown of the flap cap to the brake configured to stop the angular movement of the lever against the bottle; providing a tether connected to the flap cap; and retaining the flap cap to the bottle via an O-ring connected to the tether, the O-ring comprising a boss and a skirt, the boss configured on a lateral portion of the O-ring to inhibit a torqueing of the O-ring and the skirt configured on a bottom portion of the O-ring to provide a frictional surface against a circumference of the bottle.
18. The method of retaining a bottle cap of claim 17, further comprising removing the flap cap and the bottle cap therein away from the bottle via pressing down on the flap cap grip with a thumb.
19. The method of retaining a bottle cap of claim 17, further comprising holding the flap cap cylindrically stationary with respect to the bottle via pressing down on the O-ring skirt against the bottle.
20. The method of retaining a bottle cap of claim 17, further comprising flipping the flap cap from the bottle via flipping a lip of the flap cap upward away from the bottle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0017] Throughout the description, same reference numbers may be used to identify same or similar elements depicted in multiple embodiments. Although specific embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated, the invention is not to be limited to the specific forms or arrangements of parts so described and illustrated. The scope of the invention is to be defined by the claims appended hereto and their equivalents.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] Reference will now be made to exemplary embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used herein to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the disclosure is thereby intended. Alterations and further modifications of the inventive features illustrated herein and additional applications of the principles of the inventions as illustrated herein, which would occur to one skilled in the relevant art and having possession of this disclosure, are to be considered within the scope of the invention.
[0019] Throughout the present disclosure, the term boss refers to a protuberance or a protruding work feature used in conjunction with an O-ring, a lever, etc. The term flap cap may refer to a cap component or to the whole device including the tether, the cap and the O-ring components or to a component thereof individually such as the cap portion. The term teeth is descriptive and refers to rib like features which extend vertically from an inside of the cap to a mouth thereof. The term skirt refers to a lower boss extending from the O-ring used to press against the bottle and prevent the O-ring from turning. The term lip refers to a duck-bill like structure which provides an extended edge for flipping the cap open and closed.
[0020] Any dimensions detailed herein and in the drawings are intended to be a guide to nominal manufacturing dimensions. The detailed dimensions may vary by plus or minus ten percent taking into account manufacturing restraints and materials for various embodiments as recited, taught and suggested herein. The dimensions therefore are applicable to at least one embodiment but are not meant to be limiting to other embodiments of the disclosure.
[0021] A device for retaining a bottle cap to a bottle is disclosed. The device includes a bottle cap cover configured to retain the bottle cap therein and a tether connected to the bottle cap cover. The device also includes an O-ring connected to the tether and configured to encircle the bottle. The disclosure is therefore an add on device that captures a soda or a water bottle twist cap while also remaining linked to the bottle preventing separation of the cap from the bottle. This is accomplished by providing a friction-grip cavity that encapsulates and holds the cap and an O-ring that rests loosely around the bottle neck and stretched past the bottle flange. The loose O-ring allows the cap to be turned and removed while retaining the cap to the bottle.
[0022] A feature is provided on the device to engage the bottle flange and thus hold the cap back and away for the bottle opening while turning the bottle upside down. It also provides enough friction to lock the cap and flap cap combination in place and prevent rotation around the neck when tilting the bottle.
[0023] Another feature is provided on the device to engage the bottle and provide stability during the bending process that prevents the O-ring from twisting and also hinge support.
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[0034] The present disclosure therefore meets the long felt need in the market for a device designed and engineered for the management of bottle caps. The present disclosure provides a means for retaining a bottle cap to the bottle during use and during storage. The present disclosure also enables a capping of the bottle directly with the device itself during use and storage. The disclosed device conveniently allows a user to tether the bottle cap aside by the use of a lever, a lever grip and a lever brake. The disclosed device also avoids the inconveniences of twisting O-rings and non-stationary O-rings.
[0035] Although the operations of the method(s) herein are shown and described in a particular order, the order of the operations of each method may be altered so that certain operations may be performed in an inverse order or so that certain operations may be performed, at least in part, concurrently with other operations. In another embodiment, instructions or sub-operations of distinct operations may be implemented in an intermittent and/or alternating manner.
[0036] While the forgoing examples are illustrative of the principles of the present disclosure in one or more particular applications, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that numerous modifications in form, usage and details of implementation can be made without the exercise of inventive faculty, and without departing from the principles and concepts of the invention. Accordingly, it is not intended that the disclosure be limited, except as by the specification and claims set forth herein.