Bottle drainage coupler

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Inventors

Varga, Carole

Application #

193606

Filed

Jul-11-2002

Published

Jun-8-2004

Current US Class

141/319
141/363
141/364
141/365
141/366
141/86
248/128

International Classes

B65B 001/04; B65B 003/04; B67C 003/00

Field of Search

141/311 248/102 248/103 248/105 248/128

Examiners

Maust; Timothy L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Natter; Seth Natter & Natter

US Patent References

3963063   Viscous liquid tran...
4105142   Dispensing device f...
4217941   Ketchup rapping a...
4625780   Vortex connector
5285824   Vehicle oil drainag...
5490545   Vortex connector
5642763   Liquid draining de...
5740654   Packaging assemb...
5884678   Connector device fo...
5964260   Connector device fo...
6085806   Environmentally sa...

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Abstract
A bottle drainage coupler unit has upper and lower coupler pairs to support bottles with viscous fluid such as ketchup for stable, effective, mouth to mouth drainage. The drainage is effected without the need for supervision.
 
Claims
Having described certain forms of the invention in some detail, what is claimed is:

1. A bottle drainage coupler including a generally planar base, at least two spaced bottle neck coupler sets extending from said base, said base including apertures sets therethough, each said coupler set including a first bottle neck receiver on an upper portion of said base and a second coaxial bottle neck receiver apposed on a lower portion of said base, each said first bottle neck receivers having a generally cylindrical inner wall with a diameter larger than the diameter of the neck of selected bottles to be drained, each said first bottle neck receivers including an abutment stop bottle neck support extending radially inwardly from the inner wall and upwardly from the plane of the base, whereby when the neck of a selected bottle to be drained is placed in said first bottle neck receiver of one coupler set, an end of the neck abuts the bottle neck support and the bottle is supported in a slanted position, resting upon a top edge of the cylindrical inner wall diametrically spaced from the bottle neck support.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a stable bottle drainage coupler particularly for the bottle to bottle consolidation of viscous fluids such as ketchup.

Particularly in the restaurants, it is uneconomic to discard ketchup bottles with an unused residue and impracticable to leave almost empty bottles at the table because it is slow and it is inconvenient to use the residue bottle.

The solution to the problem of what to do about the residual ketchup particularly in restaurants has led to the adoption of various coupling devices or support stands for mouth to mouth related consolidation of residual ketchup. There are many systems and devices for consolidating viscous fluids.

A further concern in the consolidation of viscous fluids particularly ketchup is to be able to consolidate as quickly as possible, inexpensively, with stability and without the need to oversee the process.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART

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