Spout for draining liquid from a container
09856123 ยท 2018-01-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D17/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/2829
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67B7/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B67D1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D17/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A spout for draining liquid from a container preferably includes a puncture member and a handle member. The puncture member includes a retainer base, an air puncture tube and a liquid puncture tube. An end of the air and liquid puncture tubes are cut at an angle to create cutting tips. The handle member includes a clip base, a top support extension, a bottom support extension, a top clip and a bottom clip. Through openings are formed through the top and bottom support extensions, and the clip base to receive the air and liquid puncture tubes. In use, the top clip is inserted into a top rim of a beverage can and the bottom clip is snapped into a bottom cavity of the beverage can. The clip base is squeezed toward the retainer base with one hand to create two puncture openings in the beverage can.
Claims
1. A spout for draining liquid from a container comprising: a puncture member includes a retainer base, an air puncture tube and a liquid puncture tube said air puncture tube extends from one end and one side of said retainer base, said liquid puncture tube extends from an opposing end and said one side of said retainer base; and a handle member includes a clip base, a top support extension, a bottom support extension, a top clip and a bottom clip, said top support extension extends from one end of said clip base, said bottom support extension extends from an opposing end of said clip base, said top clip is retained on an end of said top support extension, said bottom clip is retained on an end of said bottom support extension, an air opening is formed through said top support extension and said clip base to receive said air puncture tube, a liquid opening is formed through said bottom support extension and said clip base to receive said liquid puncture tube.
2. The spout for draining liquid from a container of claim 1, further comprising: a drain spout extends from an opposing side of said retainer base, said drain spout is substantially concentric with said liquid puncture tube.
3. The spout for draining liquid from a container of claim 1 wherein: an air inner perimeter of said air puncture tube does not extend through said retainer base, a cross hole is formed through said retained base to communicate with said air inner perimeter.
4. The spout for draining liquid from a container of claim 1 wherein: said top clip includes a top support leg, a top extension leg and a top end lip, said top support leg extends upward from said top support extension, said top extension leg extends outward from said top support leg, said top end lip extends downward from said top extension leg.
5. The spout for draining liquid from a container of claim 1 wherein: said bottom clip includes a bottom support leg, a bottom extension leg and a bottom end lip, said bottom support leg extends downward from said bottom support extension, said bottom extension leg extends outward from said bottom support leg, said bottom end lip extends upward from said bottom extension leg.
6. A spout for draining liquid from a container comprising: a puncture member includes a retainer base, an air puncture tube and a liquid puncture tube, said air puncture tube extends from one end and one side of said retainer base, said liquid puncture tube extends from an opposing end and said one side of said retainer base, an end of said air puncture tube is cut at an angle to create an air cutting tip, an end of said liquid puncture tube is cut at an angle to create a liquid cutting tip; and a handle member includes a clip base, a top support extension, a bottom support extension, a top clip and a bottom clip, said top support extension extends from one end of said clip base, said bottom support extension extends from an opposing end of said clip base, said top clip is retained on an end of said top support extension, said bottom clip is retained on an end of said bottom support extension, an air opening is formed through said top support extension and said clip base to receive said air puncture tube, a liquid opening is formed through said bottom support extension and said clip base to receive said liquid puncture tube.
7. The spout for draining liquid from a container of claim 6, further comprising: a drain spout extends from an opposing side of said retainer base, said drain spout is substantially concentric with said liquid puncture tube.
8. The spout for draining liquid from a container of claim 6 wherein: an air inner perimeter of said air puncture tube does not extend through said retainer base, a cross hole is formed through said retained base to communicate with said air inner perimeter.
9. The spout for draining liquid from a container of claim 6 wherein: said top clip includes a top support leg, a top extension leg and a top end lip, said top support leg extends upward from said top support extension, said top extension leg extends outward from said top support leg, said top end lip extends downward from said top extension leg.
10. The spout for draining liquid from a container of claim 6 wherein: said bottom clip includes a bottom support leg, a bottom extension leg and a bottom end lip, said bottom support leg extends downward from said bottom support extension, said bottom extension leg extends outward from said bottom support leg, said bottom end lip extends upward from said bottom extension leg.
11. The spout for draining liquid from a container of claim 6 wherein: a longest length of said air puncture tube is located on a bottom thereof; and a longest length of said liquid puncture tube is located on a top thereof.
12. A spout for draining liquid from a container comprising: a puncture member includes a retainer base, an air puncture tube and a liquid puncture tube, said air puncture tube extends from one end and one side of said retainer base, said liquid puncture tube extends from an opposing end and said one side of said retainer base, said air and liquid puncture tubes include D shaped cross sections; and a handle member includes a clip base, a top support extension, a bottom support extension, a top clip and a bottom clip, said top support extension extends from one end of said clip base, said bottom support extension extends from an opposing end of said clip base, said top clip is retained on an end of said top support extension, said bottom clip is retained on an end of said bottom support extension, an air opening is formed through said top support extension and said clip base to receive said air puncture tube, a liquid opening is formed through said bottom support extension and said clip base to receive said liquid puncture tube.
13. The spout for draining liquid from a container of claim 12, further comprising: a drain spout extends from an opposing side of said retainer base, said drain spout is substantially concentric with said liquid puncture tube.
14. The spout for draining liquid from a container of claim 12 wherein: an air inner perimeter of said air puncture tube does not extend through said retainer base, a cross hole is formed through said retained base to communicate with said air inner perimeter.
15. The spout for draining liquid from a container of claim 12 wherein: said top clip includes a top support leg, a top extension leg and a top end lip, said top support leg extends upward from said top support extension, said top extension leg extends outward from said top support leg, said top end lip extends downward from said top extension leg.
16. The spout for draining liquid from a container of claim 12 wherein: said bottom clip includes a bottom support leg, a bottom extension leg and a bottom end lip, said bottom support leg extends downward from said bottom support extension, said bottom extension leg extends outward from said bottom support leg, said bottom end lip extends upward from said bottom extension leg.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(13) An outer perimeter of the liquid puncture tube 18 preferably includes a D shaped cross section. Where a flat portion 30 of the D shaped cross section is on a bottom of the liquid puncture tube 18. With reference to
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(15) The bottom clip 44 extends downward from a bottom and distal end of the bottom support extension 40. The bottom clip 44 preferably includes a bottom support leg 58, a bottom extension leg 60, a bottom end lip 62 and a bottom gusset 64. The bottom support leg 58 extends downward from a bottom surface of the distal end of the bottom support extension 40. The bottom extension leg 60 extends outward from an end of the bottom support leg 58. The bottom end lip 62 extends upward from an end of the bottom extension leg 60. The bottom gusset 64 is formed between the bottom support extension 40 and the bottom support leg 58.
(16) In use, the top end lip 54 of the top clip 42 is inserted into an inner perimeter of a top rim 102 of the beverage can 100 and the bottom end lip 62 of the bottom clip 44 is snapped into a bottom rim 104 of the beverage can 100. The air puncture tube 16 and liquid puncture tube 18 of the puncture member 10 are inserted into the air and liquid openings 46, 48 of the handle member 12. The liquid drain tube 28 is positioned for flow of liquid from the beverage can 100. The clip base 36 is squeezed toward the retainer base 14 with one hand, which results in the liquid puncture opening 106 in a bottom of a sidewall 108 of the beverage can 100 and the air puncture opening 110 in a top of the sidewall 108. The contents of the beverage can 100 will flow out through the liquid drain tube 28.
(17) While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.