Drip-free glass bottles having a circumferential channel and methods of making and using such bottles

US10899509B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10899509-B2
Application numberUS-201916272765-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 11, 2019
Priority dateMay 17, 2016
Publication dateJan 26, 2021
Grant dateJan 26, 2021

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Described herein is a glass bottle configured to improve the mechanics of liquid flow and prevent drip initiation. Additionally, the glass bottle eliminates dripping during pouring to enable drip-free pouring. The dripping is prevented over a full range of pouring angles, which vary depending on the amount of liquid held in the glass bottle. A method of making the glass bottle and a method of enabling drip-free pouring using the glass bottle are also disclosed.

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A glass bottle having a neck terminating in a shoulder, said neck comprising: a lip extending from an inner edge defining a substantially round bottle orifice to an outer edge, wherein said lip forms a concentric ring around the bottle orifice; a flow guide extending downward from the outer edge of the lip in a line parallel to the center axis of the bottle and having an upper edge and a lower edge; a recessed circumferential channel located immediately below the flow guide, said channel having an upper edge that defines the lower edge of the flow guide and having a lower edge, wherein the upper edge of the channel is located about 2-2.25 mm below the outer edge of the lip; and wherein the channel is about 1-3 mm wide, as measured from the top of the channel to the bottom of the channel along a line parallel to the center axis of the bottle, and the channel is about 0.75-2.5 mm deep, as measured along a line perpendicular to the center axis of the bottle; an interior bore that is substantially cylindrical from at least the region containing the circumferential channel upward to the inner edge of the lip; an optional neck collar extending outward from the neck and forming a raised band around the exterior surface of the neck and located below the circumferential channel; and an optional screw thread assembly extending outward from the neck and forming raised screw threads around the exterior surface of the neck and located below the circumferential channel. 2. The bottle according to claim 1 , wherein the lip has an upward slope, as measured from the outer edge of the lip inward toward the inner edge of the lip, that is about 5 to 15 degrees. 3. The bottle according to claim 2 , wherein the upward slope of the lip is about 10 degrees. 4. The bottle according to claim 1 , wherein the flow guide is substantially flat. 5. The bottle according to claim 1 , wherein the upper edge of the channel is located about 2 mm below the outer edge of the lip. 6. The bottle according to claim 1 , wherein the upper edge of the channel is located about 2.25 mm below the outer edge of the lip. 7. The bottle according to claim 1 , wherein the neck collar and screw thread assembly are absent. 8. The bottle according to claim 1 , wherein the neck consists essentially of the lip, the flow guide, the channel, and a substantially flat region that extends from immediately below the channel to the shoulder. 9. The bottle according to claim 1 , wherein the neck collar and/or the screw thread assembly is present. 10. The bottle according to claim 1 , wherein the channel is about 2.5 mm wide, as measured from the top of the channel to the bottom of the channel along a line parallel to the center axis of the bottle. 11. A method for making a drip-free glass bottle having a neck, said method comprising: (i) forming a lip at the upper end of the neck, said lip extending from an inner edge defining a substantially round bottle orifice to an outer edge, wherein said lip forms a concentric ring around the bottle orifice; (ii) forming a flow guide in an upper region of the neck, said flow guide extending downward from the outer edge of the lip in a line parallel to the center axis of the bottle and having an upper edge and a lower edge; (iii) forming a recessed circumferential channel in an upper region of the neck, said channel located immediately below the flow guide and said channel having an upper edge that defines the lower edge of the flow guide and having a lower edge, wherein the upper edge of the channel is located about 2-2.25 mm below the outer edge of the lip; and wherein the channel is about 1-3 mm wide, as measured from the top of the channel to the bottom of the channel along a line parallel to the center axis of the bottle, and the channel is about 0.75-2.5 mm deep, as measured along a line perpendicular to the center axis of the bottle; (iv) forming an interior bore in the neck, wherein said interior bore is substantially cylindrical from at least the region containing the circumferential channel upward to the inner edge of the lip; (v) optionally forming a neck collar in an upper region of the neck, said neck collar extending outward from the neck and forming a raised band around the exterior surface of the neck and located below the circumferential channel; and (vi) optionally forming a screw thread assembly in an upper region of the neck, said screw thread assembly extending outward from the neck and forming raised screw threads around the exterior surface of the neck and located below the circumferential channel. 12. A glass bottle having a neck terminating in a shoulder, said neck comprising: a lip extending from an inner edge defining a substantially round bottle orifice to an outer edge, wherein said lip forms a concentric ring around the bottle orifice; and wherein the lip has an upward slope, as measured from the outer edge of the lip inward toward the inner edge of the lip, that is about 5 to 15 degrees; a flow guide extending downward from the outer edge of the lip in a line parallel to the center axis of the bottle and having an upper edge and a lower edge, wherein the flow guide is about 1-3.5 mm wide, as measured from the top of the flow guide to the bottom of the flow guide along a line parallel to the center axis of the bottle; a recessed circumferential channel located immediately below the flow guide, said channel having an upper edge that defines the lower edge of the flow guide and having a lower edge, wherein the channel is about 1-3 mm wide, as measured from the top of the channel to the bottom of the channel along a line parallel to the center axis of the bottle, and the channel is about 0.75-2.5 mm deep, as measured along a line perpendicular to the center axis of the bottle; an interior bore that is substantially cylindrical from at least the region containing the circumferential channel upward to the inner edge of the lip; an optional neck collar extending outward from the neck and forming a raised band around the exterior surface of the neck and located below the circumferential channel; and an optional screw thread assembly extending outward from the neck and forming raised screw threads around the exterior surface of the neck and located below the circumferential channel. 13. The bottle according to claim 12 , wherein the upward slope of the lip is about 10 degrees. 14. The bottle according to claim 12 , wherein the flow guide is about 1-2 mm wide. 15. The bottle according to claim 12 , wherein the flow guide is substantially flat. 16. The bottle according to claim 12 , wherein the neck collar and screw thread assembly are absent. 17. The bottle according to claim 12 , wherein the neck consists essentially of the lip, the flow guide, the channel, and a substantially flat region that extends from immediately below the channel to the shoulder. 18. The bottle according to claim 12 , wherein the neck collar and/or the screw thread assembly is present. 19. A method for making a drip-free glass bottle having a neck, said method comprising: (i) forming a lip at the upper end of the neck, said lip extending from an inner edge defining a substantially round bottle orifice to an outer edge, wherein said lip forms a concentric ring around the bottle orifice; and wherein the lip has an upward slope, as measured from the outer edge of the lip inward toward the inner edge of the lip, that is about 5 to 15 degrees; (ii) forming a flow guide in an upper region of the neck, said flow guide extending downward from

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Classifications

  • B65D23/06Primary

    Integral drip catchers or drip-preventing means · CPC title

  • B65D47/40Primary

    with drip catchers or drip-preventing means · CPC title

  • with pouring spouts or tubes; with discharge nozzles or passages (with slidable spouts B65D47/26) · CPC title

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What does patent US10899509B2 cover?
Described herein is a glass bottle configured to improve the mechanics of liquid flow and prevent drip initiation. Additionally, the glass bottle eliminates dripping during pouring to enable drip-free pouring. The dripping is prevented over a full range of pouring angles, which vary depending on the amount of liquid held in the glass bottle. A method of making the glass bottle and a method of e…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Brandeis
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65D23/06. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 26 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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