BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] Bottle container has been used for containing fluid several tens of years since.
This concept to use the inner space for storage of fluid or something else distinguish
the difference of human being from animals.
[0002] The materials used for making bottle containers vary with the revolution of human
technology. From the origin glass and porcelain bottle containers to the recent polymeric
and PET bottle containers, a variety of materials have been used. Same as in the revolution
of bottle stoppers or bottle caps, a variety of materials have been used, such as
cork or rags in the early days, and metal, polymeric materials, etc., in the recent
years to provide better performance.
[0003] Because bottle containers are widely used in everywhere, they are normally standardized.
In recent years, all bottle containers are normally having a fixed specification of
bottle neck and a fixed size of outer thread for screwing up with a cap.
[0004] A bottle container is designed for safety storage of fluid, which allows smooth flowing
of the fluid contained therein when the fluid is pouring out. Regular bottle containers,
salad oil bottles as example, are good for storage of fluid and convenient to pour
out the contained fluid. However, these containers have a common problem. Each time
after pouring the fluid of a bottle container, the remaining fluid may flow out along
the outer surface to the bottom to moisten and stain the bottle and the floor or the
desk or anywhere the bottle container is positioned. In order to prevent from contamination,
housewives may place a paper board beneath the bottle container. However, this method
is still not practical, and the contamination of hands is still inevitable.
[0005] In view of said problems, the present invention is designed to provide such an overflow-preventive
bottle stopper which is convenient to use and can prevent overflow of any fluid contained
in a bottle container.
[0006] The objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent
from the following detailed description quoted on the basis of the annexed drawing
as hereunder.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007]
Figure 1 is a sectional view of an overflow-preventive bottle stopper embodying the
present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0008] Referring to Figure 1, an overflow-preventive bottle stopper, according to the present
invention, is comprised of a bottle connector (1) and a stopping cap (2). The bottle
connector (1) is a circular hollow means comprising a bottom socket (11) with an inner
thread (12) made thereon to match with the outer thread of bottle neck so as to connect
with bottle by means of screw joint. A circular wing portion (13) is integrally projecting
inward from the bottom socket (11) to further extend vertically upward to form into
a circular tube (14), wherein the circular tube (14) has a curved top edge (15) at
one side which is projecting outward to further turn downward to serve as a fluid
guide, and wherein a hole (16) is made at the vertical corner between the circular
wing portion (13) and the circular tube (14). In order to help backward flowing of
the remaining fluid which is remained at the inner wall of the stopper when the bottle
fluid is pouring out, the circular wing portion (13) is slightly inclining downward
to form a difference of elevation with the hole (16) becoming the lowest position.
[0009] An outer thread (17) is made on the upper outer wall of the bottom socket (11) of
the bottle connector (1) so as to let the bottle connector (1) be connected with the
stopping cap (2) by means of screw joint.
[0010] The stopping cap (2) is an enclosed circular cap with one side opened for screwing
thereinto of the bottle connector (1), having an inner thread (21) specifically designed
to match with the outer thread (17) of the bottom socket (11) for screw joint. A cover
liner (22) is made in a size to match with the circular tube (14) and set in the inner
bottom of the stopping cap (2), so as to tightly close up the stopping cap (2) when
the stopping cap (2) is screwed up with the bottle connector (1).
[0011] When in application, the bottle connector (1) is firmly attached to the bottle by
screwing up the inner thread (12) with the outer thread of the bottle, and then, the
stopping cap (2) is firmly attached to the bottle connector (1) by screwing up the
inner thread (21) of the stopping cap (2) with the outer thread (17) of the bottle
connector (1), such that the bottle is tightly sealed. When to pour out the fluid
contained in the bottle, the stopping cap (2) is removed from the bottle connector
(1) to let the fluid of the bottle be smoothly poured out along the curved top edge
(15). After taking of the bottle fluid, the stopping cap (2) is screwed up with the
bottle connector again, and the remaining fluid on the inner wall of the bottle stopper
will flow back along the circular tube (14) through the hole (16) into the bottle.
Therefore, no any overflow will happen and no any fluid will moisten and stain the
outer surface of the bottle.
[0012] The main advantage of the present invention is that the bottle stopper is reusable.
When a bottle is used up, the bottle stopper may be removed to mount on a new bottle
for repeated use.
[0013] According to the present invention, the bottle stopper may be made of high polymeric
material through integral injection molding process, and arranged in a variety of
sizes to accommodate a variety of bottle containers.
[0014] In general, the present invention is to provide such an overflow-preventive bottle
stopper having various features each of which tends to make the structure more practical
and inexpensive to manufacture.
[0015] As indicated, the structure herein may be various embodied. Recognizing various modifications
will be apparent, the scope hereof shall be deemed to be defined by the claim as set
forth below.
1. An overflow-preventive bottle stopper, including:
a bottle connector being a circular hollow means comprising a bottom socket with an
inner thread made thereon for screwing up with the outer thread of a bottle container,
a circular wing portion being to project inward from said bottom socket to further
extend vertically upward to form into a circular tube, said circular tube having a
curved top edge at one side to project outward to further turn downward to serve as
a fluid guide, a hole being made at the vertical corner between said circular wing
portion and said circular tube, an outer thread being made on the upper outer wall
of said bottom socket for connection thereto of a stopping cap by means of screw joint;
and
a stopping cap, being an enclosed circular cap with one side opened for screwing thereinto
of said bottle connector, having an inner thread specifically designed to match with
said outer thread of said bottom socket, a cover liner being made in a size to match
with said circular tube and set in the inner bottom of said stopping cap to tightly
close up said stopping cap when said stopping cap is screwed up with said bottle connector.
2. The overflow-preventive bottle stopper as set forth in claim 1, wherein the circular
wing portion is slightly inclining downward to form a difference of elevation with
the hole, which is made at the vertical corner between the circular wing portion and
the circular tube, becoming the lowest position.