Storage and delivery systems for colloidal dispersions
US-2018345538-A1 · Dec 6, 2018 · US
US11148847B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11148847-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916400805-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 1, 2019 |
| Priority date | May 1, 2019 |
| Publication date | Oct 19, 2021 |
| Grant date | Oct 19, 2021 |
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A metal bottle assembly adapted for use on a plastic bottling includes a metal bottle with an outsert assembled on the neck portion of the bottle. The outsert may be constructed from plastic material and may be fixed to the bottle using an interference fit. The outsert enables the bottle to be placed on a plastic bottling line with minimal or no modifications to the bottling line. The outsert also ensures that the metal bottle is not damaged by handling on the plastic bottling line. In some embodiments, the outsert is designed to elastically deform as it is pressed on the neck of a pre-formed metal bottle and therefore create the interference fit between the outsert and the bottle. In some embodiments the outsert is retained on the neck of the bottle through the interference fit alone.
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What is claimed is: 1. An outsert for a bottle, the outsert comprising: an upper portion, wherein the upper portion has a smooth, continuous interior surface; threads disposed on an exterior surface of the upper portion; a lower portion disposed below the upper portion, wherein the lower portion has a smooth, continuous interior surface; and a support flange disposed on an exterior surface of the lower portion, wherein a transition between the upper portion and the lower portion tapers inward toward the upper portion, wherein an inner diameter of the upper portion is less than an inner diameter of the lower portion, and wherein at least one of the upper portion and the lower portion is configured to temporarily elastically deform to a diameter larger than its resting diameter and then to recover back to its resting diameter. 2. The outsert of claim 1 , wherein an upper surface of the support flange extends away from the exterior surface of the lower portion at an angle with the horizontal, and wherein a lower surface of the support flange extends away from the exterior surface parallel to the horizontal. 3. The outsert of claim 1 , further comprising: a tamper-evident formation disposed on the upper portion that is configured to enable use of a tamper evident band on a bottle cap. 4. The outsert of claim 3 , wherein the tamper-evident formation has gaps therethrough. 5. The outsert of claim 4 , wherein the tamper evident formation comprises a flange disposed on the outer surface of the upper portion, and wherein the gaps are disposed on the flange. 6. The outsert of claim 1 , wherein an engagement portion of the lower portion extends below the support flange, and wherein at least one of the support flange and engagement portion are configured to engage with a gripping mechanism of a bottling line. 7. The outsert of claim 1 , wherein the outsert comprises polypropylene material. 8. The outsert of claim 1 , wherein the smaller of the inner diameter of the upper portion and the inner diameter of the lower portion is 22 mm to 24.3 mm, and wherein the outsert is configured to enable the smaller of the inner diameter of the upper portion and the inner diameter of the lower portion to temporarily stretch to 23 mm to 26 mm and then recover to the smaller of the interior diameter of the upper portion and the interior diameter of the lower portion. 9. A bottle comprising the outsert of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the inner diameter of the upper portion and the inner diameter of the lower portion creates an interference fit with a neck portion of the bottle. 10. The outsert of claim 1 , wherein a bottom edge of the outsert comprises an undercut taper. 11. A bottle, comprising: a metal body, the metal body comprising a neck portion, wherein the neck portion comprises: a rolled upper edge; an upper region disposed below the rolled upper edge, the upper region having a first outer diameter; a lower region disposed below the upper region, the lower region having a second outer diameter, greater than the first outer diameter; and a tapered transition region disposed between the upper region and the lower region; and the outsert of claim 1 disposed on the neck portion, wherein the upper portion of the outsert is disposed around the upper region of the body, and wherein the upper portion of the outsert does not contact at least a part of the upper region of the body; and wherein the lower portion of the outsert is disposed around the lower region of the body, and wherein the lower portion of the outsert contacts at least a portion of the lower portion of the body. 12. The bottle of claim 11 , wherein both the inner diameter of the upper portion and the inner diameter of the lower portion are less than an outer diameter of the rolled edge, and wherein an upper edge of the upper portion is disposed immediately below the rolled edge. 13. The bottle of claim 11 , further comprising: a bottle cap removably disposed on the outsert, the bottle cap comprising: a circular top portion; a cylindrical sidewall extending downwards from an outer perimeter of the top portion; second threads disposed on an inner surface of the cylindrical sidewall, wherein the second threads are configured to mate with the threads of the outsert; an inner sealing flange extending downwards from a bottom surface of the top portion, wherein the inner flange is configured to contact an inner wall of the neck portion when the bottle cap is secured on the outsert; and an outer sealing flange disposed on the bottom surface of the top portion radially outward from the inner sealing flange, wherein the outer sealing flange is configured to contact an exterior surface of the rolled edge when the bottle cap is secured on the outsert, wherein the bottle cap does not include a sealing flange configured to contact an upper surface of the rolled edge. 14. The bottle cap of claim 13 , further comprising a tamper evident band disposed below the cylindrical sidewall, wherein the tamper evident band is configured to engage a tamper evident formation disposed on the upper portion of the outsert, and wherein the tamper evident band is configured to detach from the cylindrical sidewall when the bottle cap is removed from the outsert. 15. The bottle of claim 11 , wherein the metal body is formed from rolled sheet metal. 16. The bottle of claim 11 , the metal body further comprising a tapered portion disposed below the neck portion, wherein the outsert extends from the rolled edge to the tapered portion. 17. The bottle of claim 11 , wherein at least the lower portion is configured to contact the body with an interference fit. 18. The bottle of claim 11 , wherein the outsert is formed from polypropylene. 19. The bottle of claim 11 , wherein exterior surfaces of the body that contacts the outsert are smooth. 20. A method of manufacturing a metal beverage container comprising a neck portion having an upper region disposed above a lower region, the method comprising: pressing the outsert of claim 1 over a rolled edge disposed at an upper edge of the neck portion such that an upper edge of the outsert is disposed immediately below the rolled edge, wherein the rolled edge has an external diameter greater than the internal diameter of the upper edge of the outsert, wherein during pressing an inner diameter of the outsert expands to fit over the external diameter of the rolled edge and then the expanded inner diameter of the outsert recovers such that a portion of the outsert is in contact with at least one of the upper region and the lower region, and wherein the recovered inner diameter of the outsert is less than the outer diameter of at least one of the upper region and the lower region such that the outsert is secured to the neck portion with an interference fit. 21. The method of claim 20 , wherein after pressing, the outsert contacts a portion of both the upper region and the lower region, and wherein the outsert does not contact a portion of the upper region. 22. The method of claim 20 , wherein exterior surfaces of the upper region and the lower region are smooth. 23. The method of claim 20 , wherein the outsert comprises an engagement portion disposed below the support flange. 24. A method of using a metal beverage container on a plastic bottle line, the method comprising: manufacturing a metal beverage container adapted for use on the plastic bottling line
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