Beverage container stopper and pressurization system

US11897675B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11897675-B2
Application numberUS-202117192936-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 5, 2021
Priority dateMar 6, 2020
Publication dateFeb 13, 2024
Grant dateFeb 13, 2024

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Abstract

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A stopper for closing sparkling and other non-pressurized beverage containers. A stopper body may have a carrier member and lip engagement member arranged for sliding movement relative to each other and relative to the stopper body. The lip engagement member may be arranged to engage with a lip of a container neck, and be resiliently biased to move toward the carrier member to provide a seal-forming force on a sealing surface of the stopper body. The stopper may be arranged to introduce gas into the container, e.g., to re-pressurize the container to keep a carbonation level of beverage during storage.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A stopper for use with a beverage container having a neck, an opening at the neck to access an interior space of the container, and a lip on an outer surface of the neck, the stopper comprising: a stopper body having a sealing surface arranged to contact and form a seal with a portion of the neck around the opening; a carrier member mounted for sliding movement relative to the stopper body; and a lip engagement member including a pawl mounted for pivotal movement between a lip engaging position for engaging with the lip on the container neck and a release position, the lip engagement member being mounted for sliding movement relative to the stopper body and relative to the carrier member, the lip engagement member being resiliently biased for movement toward the carrier member by a first resilient element. 2. The stopper of claim 1 , wherein the lip engagement member is arranged for sliding movement to move the pawl toward and away from the sealing surface. 3. The stopper of claim 1 , wherein the carrier member and the lip engagement member are arranged for sliding movement in directions toward and away from the stopper body. 4. The stopper of claim 3 , wherein movement of the carrier member toward the stopper body urges the pawl to move toward the sealing surface. 5. The stopper of claim 3 , wherein the carrier member is resiliently biased to move away from the stopper body by a second resilient element. 6. The stopper of claim 5 , further comprising a carrier drive arranged to move the carrier member relative to the stopper body. 7. The stopper of claim 6 , wherein the carrier drive includes a cam and cam follower arranged to move the carrier member relative to the stopper body based on rotation of the cam. 8. The stopper of claim 7 , wherein the cam is pivotally mounted to the stopper body for rotation, and the cam follower is arranged on the carrier member, the carrier drive including a handle attached to the cam and arranged for movement by a user to rotate the cam. 9. The stopper of claim 8 , wherein the handle is movable between a closed position, an intermediate position and an open position, the intermediate position being between the open and closed positions, and wherein with the handle in the open position, the carrier member and the lip engagement member are positioned away from the stopper body and the pawl is in the release position to receive the container neck, and wherein movement of the handle from the open position to the closed position moves the pawl to the lip engaging position and moves the carrier member and the lip engagement member toward the stopper body, movement of the lip engagement member toward the stopper body continuing until the pawl engages with the lip and the sealing surface engages with the portion of the neck around the opening whereupon the carrier member continues movement toward the stopper body and away from the lip engagement member against urging of the first resilient element but the lip engagement member ceases movement toward the stopper body. 10. The stopper of claim 1 , wherein sliding movement of the lip engagement member away from the stopper body moves the pawl from the lip engaging position to the release position, and movement of the lip engagement member toward the stopper body moves the pawl from the release position to the lip engaging position. 11. The stopper of claim 10 , wherein the stopper body includes a sidewall that defines a cavity into which the neck of the container is received, the sidewall including an opening into which the pawl extends in the lip engaging position to engage with the lip of the container. 12. The stopper of claim 11 , wherein the pawl is spring biased to move toward the lip engaging position and movement of the lip engagement member away from the stopper body causes a portion of the sidewall at the opening to contact the pawl and move the pawl to the release position against the spring bias. 13. The stopper of claim 1 , wherein the stopper body includes a cup-shaped body having a sidewall that defines a cavity and an opening at a lower end to receive the neck of the container into the cavity, and wherein the sealing surface is located in the cavity at a side opposite the opening. 14. The stopper of claim 13 , wherein the lip engagement member includes a sleeve positioned around the sidewall of the stopper body and slidably movable relative to the stopper body. 15. The stopper of claim 14 , wherein the pawl is pivotally mounted to the sleeve. 16. The stopper of claim 15 , wherein the carrier member includes a ring positioned around the sidewall of the stopper body and slidably movable relative to the stopper body. 17. The stopper of claim 16 , wherein the carrier member includes a guide along which the sleeve of the lip engagement member is movable relative to the carrier member, the guide including the first resilient element in the form of a spring arranged to bias the sleeve to move toward the ring. 18. The stopper of claim 1 , wherein the stopper body includes a gas pathway arranged to introduce pressurized gas into the container, the gas pathway extending from a top of the stopper body to a location adjacent the sealing surface. 19. The stopper of claim 1 , further comprising a handle arranged for movement by a user to move the carrier member and the lip engagement member relative to the stopper body. 20. The stopper of claim 19 , wherein the handle is movable between a closed position, an intermediate position and an open position, the intermediate position being between the open and closed positions, and wherein with the handle in the open position, the carrier member and the lip engagement member are positioned away from the stopper body and the pawl is in the release position to receive the container neck, and wherein movement of the handle from the open position to the closed position moves the pawl to the lip engaging position and moves the carrier member and the lip engagement member toward the stopper body, movement of the lip engagement member toward the stopper body continuing until the pawl engages with the lip and the sealing surface engages with the portion of the neck around the opening to form the seal whereupon the carrier member continues movement toward the stopper body and away from the lip engagement member against urging of the first resilient element but the lip engagement member ceases movement toward the stopper body. 21. The stopper of claim 20 , wherein movement of the handle from the closed position to the intermediate position causes the carrier member and the lip engagement member to move away from the stopper body such that the seal is broken but the pawl remains in the lip engaging position.

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  • from natural or synthetic cork, e.g. for wine bottles or the like · CPC title

  • for edible or potable liquids, semiliquids, or plastic or pasty materials · CPC title

  • in an at least partially rigid container · CPC title

  • combined with an opening device (B65D51/22 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • pivoted · CPC title

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What does patent US11897675B2 cover?
A stopper for closing sparkling and other non-pressurized beverage containers. A stopper body may have a carrier member and lip engagement member arranged for sliding movement relative to each other and relative to the stopper body. The lip engagement member may be arranged to engage with a lip of a container neck, and be resiliently biased to move toward the carrier member to provide a seal-fo…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Coravin Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65D45/02. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 13 2024 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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