Locking cap for beverage cans
12297018 ยท 2025-05-13
Assignee
Inventors
- Bryan Smyth (Burlington, CA)
- Nicholas McCarron (Hamilton, CA)
- Maxwell Lidano Childerhose (Oakville, CA)
Cpc classification
B65D51/007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A locking cap for a beverage can includes an annular ring, an outer portion, an inner portion and an annular seal. The locking cap attaches to a beverage can and allows the beverage can to be resealed to prevent spills and loss of carbonation and enable the beverage can to be transported easily. In some embodiments, the locking cap is used for cannabis infused beverages and prevents unauthorized drinking of the beverage. Further, in some embodiments, the inner portion doubles as a dosing cup, allowing a user to accurately dose the beverage.
Claims
1. A locking cap for a beverage can, the beverage can including a can top having a top plate and a peripheral rim, the locking cap comprising; an annular ring configured to attach to the peripheral rim of the beverage can, the annular ring including a plurality of locking grooves spaced equally around an exterior surface thereof; an outer portion including a closed top opposite a first open bottom having a circumferential annular rim, and a plurality of locking tabs spaced equally around an interior of the outer portion, each of the plurality of locking tabs configured for engagement with a respective one of the plurality of locking grooves to lock the locking cap to the beverage can; an inner portion removably housed within an interior of the outer portion and able to rotate freely therewithin, the inner portion including a top opposite a second open bottom having a first circumferential collar, a second circumferential collar located above the first circumferential collar, and a circumferential groove defined between the first circumferential collar and the second circumferential collar; and an annular seal removably housed within the circumferential groove, the annular seal configured to seal against the top plate of the beverage can.
2. The locking cap of claim 1, wherein the interior of the outer portion includes a circumferential ledge configured to prevent the annular ring from sliding into the interior of the outer portion.
3. The locking cap of claim 2, wherein the interior of the outer portion includes a protrusion attached to the top of the outer portion and extending downwardly therefrom, and wherein an exterior of the inner portion includes a slot at the top of the inner portion configured to receive the protrusion, thereby attaching the inner portion to the outer portion.
4. The locking cap of claim 3, wherein the plurality of locking grooves include five locking grooves, and wherein the plurality of locking tabs include five locking tabs.
5. The locking cap of claim 4, wherein the plurality of locking grooves each comprise a slanted groove portion.
6. The locking cap of claim 5, wherein the inner portion includes a raised center able to receive a raised top plate of the beverage can.
7. The locking cap of claim 1, wherein the inner portion includes an inner cup having an interior capacity, and wherein the interior capacity is sized to receive an amount of the beverage from the beverage can.
8. The locking cap of claim 7, wherein the interior capacity is sized to receive between 0-35 ml of the beverage.
9. The locking cap of claim 8, wherein the top of the inner portion is closed.
10. A locking cap for a beverage can, the beverage can including a can top having a top plate and a peripheral rim, the locking cap comprising: an annular ring configured to attach to the peripheral rim of the beverage can, the annular ring including a plurality of locking grooves spaced equally around an exterior surface thereof; an outer cap including a closed top opposite a first open bottom having a circumferential annular rim, a protrusion attached to the closed top at an interior of the outer cap, and a plurality of locking tabs spaced equally around the interior of the outer cap, each of the plurality of locking tabs configured for engagement with a respective one of the plurality of locking grooves to lock the locking cap to the beverage can; an inner disc including a top opposite a second open bottom having a first circumferential collar, a second circumferential collar located above the first circumferential collar, a circumferential groove defined between the first circumferential collar and the second circumferential collar, and a slot disposed in the top at an exterior of the inner portion configured to receive the protrusion in the outer cap, thereby attaching the inner disc to the outer cap; and an annular seal removably housed within the circumferential groove, the annular seal configured to seal against the top plate of the beverage can.
11. The locking cap of claim 10, wherein the interior of the outer cap includes a circumferential ledge configured to prevent the annular ring from sliding into the interior of the outer cap.
12. The locking cap of claim 11, wherein the plurality of locking grooves include five locking grooves, and wherein the plurality of locking tabs include five locking tabs.
13. The locking cap of claim 12, wherein the plurality of locking grooves each comprise a slanted groove portion.
14. The locking cap of claim 10, wherein the top of the inner disc is closed.
15. A locking cap for a beverage can, the beverage can including a can top having a top plate and a peripheral rim, the locking cap comprising; an annular ring configured to attach to the peripheral rim of the beverage can, the annular ring including a plurality of locking grooves spaced equally around an exterior surface thereof; an outer cap including a first closed top opposite a first open bottom having a circumferential annular rim, and a plurality of locking tabs spaced equally around the interior of the outer cap, each of the plurality of locking tabs configured for engagement with a respective one of the plurality of locking grooves to lock the locking cap to the beverage can; an inner cup removably housed within an interior of the outer cap and able to rotate freely therewithin, the inner cup including a second closed top opposite a second open bottom having a first circumferential collar, a second circumferential collar located above the first circumferential collar, a circumferential groove defined between the first circumferential collar and the second circumferential collar, and an interior capacity sized to receive an amount of the beverage from the beverage can; and an annular seal removably housed within the circumferential groove, the annular seal configured to seal against the top plate of the beverage can.
16. The locking cap of claim 15, wherein the interior capacity is sized to receive between 0-35 ml of the beverage.
17. The locking cap of claim 15, wherein the plurality of locking grooves include five locking grooves, and wherein the plurality of locking tabs include five locking tabs.
18. The locking cap of claim 17, wherein the plurality of locking grooves each comprise a slanted groove portion.
19. The locking cap of claim 15, wherein the interior of the outer cap includes a circumferential ledge configured to prevent the annular ring from sliding into the interior of the outer cap.
20. The locking cap of claim 19, wherein the interior of the outer cap includes a protrusion attached to the top of the outer cap and extending downwardly therefrom, and wherein an exterior of the inner cup includes a slot at the top of the inner cup configured to receive the protrusion, thereby attaching the inner cup to the outer cap.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and methods of use for the present disclosure, a locking cap for beverage cans, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present disclosure.
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(18) The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(19) As discussed above, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a locking cap for a beverage can. Generally, the locking cap may include an outer cap, an inner disc or inner cup, a locking ring and a seal. The outer cap may function as a shell, or housing, to house the inner components of the locking cap therein. In some embodiments, the inner cup may be used to accurately dose a beverage from the beverage can. This may be useful for infused beverages, particularly cannabis infused beverages. The locking cap may also be child-resistant, thus preventing children from accidentally consuming cannabis infused beverages (or other beverages such as alcoholic beverages).
(20) The locking cap may be made from a plastic material. For example, the plastic material may include, but is not limited to, 100% recycled plastic, bio plastics, polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polypropylene, synthetic resin, or the like. Further, the locking cap may include indicia, such as logos, advertisements, or the like.
(21) Referring now more specifically to the drawings by numerals of reference, there is shown in
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(25) To remove the locking cap 100, a user may apply a downward force (i.e., push down) on the outer portion 120, moving the locking tab 124 downward, below the lip 115 of the slanted groove portion 113, such that it is able to be twisted back along the slanted groove portion 113 and removed from the annular ring 110.
(26) As discussed above, the outer portion 120 may be an outer capi.e., the outermost portion of the locking cap 100 into which the other components (130, 140) are housed. As such, as shown in
(27) The inner portion 130 may be removably housed within the interior 125 of the outer portion 120 and able to rotate freely therewithin, about a vertical axis that is central to the outer portion 120 and the inner portion 130 when attached together. As shown in
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(29) Defined between the first circumferential collar 133 and the second circumferential collar 134 may be a circumferential groove 135. As shown in
(30) In some embodiments, as demonstrated in
(31) In use, the user may attach the annular ring 110 to the peripheral rim 8 of the beverage can 5 and then press the locking cap 100 onto the beverage can 5 firmly, attaching the outer portion 120 to the inner portion 130 and attaching the outer portion 120 to the annular ring 110. When desired, the user may press down and twist the locking cap 100 to remove the locking cap 100 and drink the beverage. In some embodiments, once the locking cap 100 is removed, the inner portion 130 (i.e., inner cup 230) may be used by the user to accurately dose the beverage and drink the dose from the inner cup 230. To replace the locking cap 100, the user may again twist the locking cap 100 onto the annular ring 110.
(32) It should also be noted that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as design preference, user preferences, marketing preferences, cost, structural requirements, available materials, technological advances, etc., other methods are taught herein.
(33) It should also be noted that, in this specification and the drawings, some elements that have substantially the same function and structure are denoted with the same reference signs, and repeated explanation omitted. It should also be appreciated that common but well understood elements that are useful or necessary in a commercially feasible embodiment are often not depicted throughout in order to facilitate a clearer view of the various embodiments of the present invention.
(34) It should be understood by one of skill in the art that the disclosed invention is described here in a few exemplary embodiments of many. No particular terminology or description should be considered limiting on the disclosure or the scope of any claims issuing therefrom.
(35) The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the relevant patent offices and the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application.