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Bottle closure containing beverage concentrate

a bottle closure and concentrate technology, applied in the direction of packaging, transportation and packaging, liquid transfer devices, etc., can solve the problems of cumbersome, burdensome, and limited choice of available flavored beverages from vendors, and achieve the effect of reducing the number of bottle closures

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-06-07
CLEVERTECH
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"The present invention is a patent for a bottle closure that allows consumers to easily mix flavored water-based beverages on demand, at or near the point of consumption. The closure includes a pre-measured amount of beverage concentrate and dispensing features that allow controlled flow of the mixed beverage. The closure is lightweight and compact, and can be easily manufactured. The closure also allows consumers to re-seal the beverage bottle and control the flow of the beverage from the bottle. The technical effects of the invention include easy-to-use, controlled flow, and convenient re-sealing features."

Problems solved by technology

One problem encountered by flavored beverage consumers has been the availability of their favorite beverage at or near the desired point of consumption.
For example, the choice of available flavored beverages from vendors is often limited when visiting popular tourist attractions.
The obvious problem with this approach is that it can often be cumbersome, or burdensome to carry one or more containers of liquid.
For example, it may be difficult for a mother or father to carry multiple beverage containers to a remote point of consumption for a family having different beverage preferences.
As before, one problem with this approach is that it can often be cumbersome, or burdensome to carry one or more large containers of drink mix.
Another problem with this approach is that it is difficult to measure and mix such drink mixes at the point of consumption using water sold in bottles.
Mixing within the water bottle itself is often impractical due to the need to accurately measure and deposit the drink mix through the relatively narrow neck of the water bottle.

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[0029] As described more fully below, the present invention is directed toward re-sealable bottle closures for use with bottled beverages. More specifically, the present invention relates to re-sealable, controlled flow bottle closures containing a beverage concentrate reservoir that can be activated by a consumer of the bottled beverage at the point of consumption to mix the concentrate with the bottle contents to create a mixed beverage.

[0030] As used herein, the term “bottle” refers to any beverage container made of plastic, glass, metal or other material that contains a threaded top designed for use with a threaded or snap-fit closure. Such beverage containers are well known in the beverage industry. There are an almost unlimited number of product configurations and sizes. The term “bottle” as used herein is not intended to be limited to any particular container size, configuration, or material composition.

[0031] As used herein, the phrase “bottled beverage” refers to any beve...

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Abstract

The present invention relates to controlled flow re-sealable bottle closures containing a beverage concentrate for use in mixing flavored water-based beverages at or near the point of consumption by activation of a mixing mechanism allowing the contents of the bottle to co-mingle with the beverage concentrate.

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RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] This application is a divisional application of U.S. application Ser. No. 10 / 418,931, filed Apr. 18, 2003, which is hereby incorporated by reference.FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0002] The present invention relates to re-sealable bottle closures for use with bottled beverages. In particular, the present invention relates to re-sealable beverage bottle closures that contain at least one beverage concentrate for use by consumers in mixing with the contents of the bottle. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0003] The popularity of bottled drinking water as an alternative to tap water has been growing in recent years. In fact, bottled water, which includes spring water, distilled water, purified water, mineral water, and others, can be found in nearly every country in the world today. Although water itself is a popular beverage, many consumers prefer flavored water-based beverages, such as those sold under the popular trademarks KOOL-AID® and GATORADE®. Indeed, some flavo...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B65D81/32B65D47/24B65D51/28B67D99/00
CPCB65D47/243B65D51/2892
Inventor MARSHALL, CHRISTOPHER JOHN
Owner CLEVERTECH
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