Pump insert for bottle caps

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Inventors

Levine, Alan

Application #

014849

Filed

Jan-28-1998

Published

Oct-20-1998

Current US Class

215/228
215/355

International Classes

B65D 051/24

Field of Search

215/228 215/355 220/212

Examiners

Cronin; Stephen K.

US Patent References

4033091   Pressurizing closur...
4524877   Pressurizing and c...
4640426   Cap for a carbonat...
4723670   Pump closure for c...
4763802   Bottle pump
4823968   Closure for carbon...
4981233   Positive pressure cl...
5154112   Aeration of liquids
5207339   Bottle cap assembly
5653352   Air compression-ty...

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Abstract
A pump adapted for insertion between a cap and a carbonated-beverage bottle for re-pressurizing the interior of the bottle with air, the pump comprising: a hollow, resilient, expandable and compressible body, the body having a sealed upper end and a lower end; a flanged lip seal formed around an outer circumference of the upper end of the hollow body and adapted for engaging an inside recess of a standard bottle cap; the upper end of the hollow body having a hole therethrough; a membrane closing the lower end of the hollow body, the membrane containing a normally sealed opening adapted to open in response to an increase in pressure caused by compression of the hollow body; and, a collar extending from the lower end of the hollow body and adapted to sealingly engage a bottle neck upon engagement of the collar with the bottle neck.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A pump adapted for insertion between a cap and a carbonated-beverage bottle for re-pressurizing the interior of the bottle with air, the pump comprising:

a hollow, resilient, expandable and compressible body, said body having an upper end and a lower end;

a flanged lip seal formed around an outer circumference of said upper end of said hollow body and adapted for engaging an inside recess of a standard bottle cap;

said upper end of said hollow body having a hole therethrough;

a membrane closing said lower end of said hollow body, said membrane containing a normally sealed opening adapted to open in response to an increase in pressure caused by compression of said hollow body; and,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to the field of bottle caps for carbonated beverages, and in particular, to a bottle cap pump insert for re-pressurizing the carbonated beverage and air chamber inside a carbonated beverage bottle after the bottle has been opened.

2. Description of Related Art

An integral aspect of the pleasing flavor of most carbonated beverages is the carbonation contained in solution in the beverage. However, after its initial opening, carbonation contained in the beverage solution constantly seeks to escape and obtain equilibrium with the ambient pressure surrounding it, either with the atmosphere if the container is left unsealed or with the air chamber within the beverage container if it is resealed. Upon each subsequent opening of the container, more of the pressurized gas that originated from solution within the carbonated beverage and resided in the air chamber of the container escapes into the atmosphere. Unfortunately, after only a few openings, enough gas escapes solution in search of equilibrium to cause a noticeable deterioration of the original and intended flavor of the beverage.
 
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