Bottle closure
By introducing a movable limiting buckle and limiting groove mechanism into the wine bottle sealing device, combined with a horsetail-shaped rotating part and a bell structure, the problem of traditional wine bottle sealing devices lacking movement and fun is solved, and the sealing function and interactive experience are improved.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- WULIANGYE
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-29
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-07
AI Technical Summary
Traditional wine bottle sealing devices only have a sealing function and lack action and fun, failing to meet consumers' demand for high-end personalized appearance and interactive experience.
A bottle sealing device was designed, comprising a movable limiting buckle and a limiting groove. By the engagement and disengagement of the limiting buckle and the limiting groove, the relative rotation between the rotating part and the bottle stopper cap can be achieved. Combined with the horsehair-shaped structure of the rotating part and the internal bell, the dynamic interactive effect is enhanced.
It enhances the aesthetics and fun of the bottle sealing device, provides a richer interactive experience, breaks the monotony of traditional bottle opening, and enhances the user's sense of interaction.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of product packaging technology, specifically to a bottle sealing device. Background Technology
[0002] As living standards continue to improve, consumers are increasingly demanding more sophisticated and personalized designs for wine bottles. Traditional wine bottle sealing devices consist of a single stopper, serving only a sealing function. To keep pace with market trends, the applicant proposes adding elements such as motion, sound, and interesting shapes to the wine bottle sealing device to enhance its aesthetics and appeal, thereby improving the user's interactive experience.
[0003] When adding rotational attributes to the bottle sealing device, there is a certain contradiction between the main function of the bottle stopper being sealing and the addition of rotational elements. Utility Model Content
[0004] This utility model provides a bottle sealing device that combines the sealing function and mobility of the sealing device, thereby enhancing the interactive experience.
[0005] The technical solution adopted by this utility model to solve its technical problem is:
[0006] A bottle sealing device includes a bottle stopper for sealing the bottle body, and also includes a rotating component, a bottle stopper cap, and a limiting buckle. The bottle stopper cap and the bottle stopper are fixedly connected, the rotating component and the bottle stopper cap are rotatably connected, and the limiting buckle and the rotating component are movably connected. The bottle stopper cap is provided with a limiting groove corresponding to the limiting buckle. When the limiting buckle engages with the limiting groove, it restricts the relative rotation between the rotating component and the bottle stopper cap. When the limiting buckle does not engage with the limiting groove, the rotating component can rotate relative to the bottle stopper cap.
[0007] In this application, by setting a movable limit buckle, the limit buckle and the limit groove have two working states: mating and non-matting. The corresponding rotating part and the bottle stopper cap have two states: relative rotation and non-relative rotation. This balances the sealing function and mobility of the bottle sealing device, thereby improving the user's interactive experience.
[0008] In some embodiments, the connection end between the limit buckle and the rotating member is a rotatable connection, and the limit buckle rotates relative to the rotating member, which can realize the engagement and non-engagement of the limit buckle and the limit groove.
[0009] In some embodiments, the bottle stopper cap has a first flange near the rotating part, and a limiting groove is formed on the first flange.
[0010] In some embodiments, the connection end between the limiting buckle and the rotating member is located inside the rotating member. When the limiting buckle is engaged with the limiting groove, part of the limiting buckle is located inside the rotating member, so that the outer surface of the limiting buckle and the outer surface of the rotating member are flush.
[0011] In some embodiments, one end of the rotating member is inserted into the bottle stopper cap, and a bearing is provided between the end of the rotating member inserted into the bottle stopper cap and the bottle stopper cap.
[0012] In some embodiments, the bottle cap has a second flange at one end near the bottle stopper, and a corresponding third flange is provided on the bottle stopper. Screw holes are provided on the second flange and the third flange respectively.
[0013] In some embodiments, the rotating member includes a first housing and a second housing that cooperate with each other.
[0014] In some embodiments, a bell is provided inside the rotating component.
[0015] In some embodiments, the bell is located inside a spherical housing, which is disposed within a rotating member.
[0016] In some embodiments, both the first housing and the second housing are hollow structures.
[0017] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0018] By setting movable limit buckles, the limit buckles and limit grooves can have two working states: engaged and unengaged. The corresponding rotating parts and bottle caps can have two states: relative rotation and non-relative rotation. This balances the sealing function and mobility of the bottle sealing device, thereby improving the user's interactive experience. Attached Figure Description
[0019] Figure 1 Exploded view of the bottle sealing device provided by this utility model;
[0020] Figure 2 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the structure of the middle limit buckle, bottle cap, and bottle stopper;
[0021] Figure 3 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the overall structure of the sealing device for the middle bottle.
[0022] The markings in the diagram are as follows: 1. First housing; 2. Second housing; 3. Spherical outer shell; 4. Screw; 5. Bottle stopper; 6. Bottle stopper cap; 7. Limit buckle; 8. Rubber gasket sleeve; 9. Bearing. Detailed Implementation
[0023] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0024] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this utility model clearer, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are only used to explain this utility model and are not intended to limit this utility model.
[0025] like Figure 1-3 As shown, this utility model provides a bottle sealing device.
[0026] A bottle sealing device, including a bottle stopper 5, for sealing the bottle.
[0027] To enhance the user's interactive experience, in this embodiment, the bottle sealing device further includes a rotating component, a bottle stopper cap 6, and a limiting buckle 7. The bottle stopper cap 6 and the bottle stopper 5 are fixedly connected, the rotating component and the bottle stopper cap 6 are rotatably connected, and the limiting buckle 7 is movably connected to the rotating component. The bottle stopper cap 6 is provided with a limiting groove corresponding to the limiting buckle 7.
[0028] The rotating component here can be decorated with special shapes and other decorative elements. In this embodiment, the rotating component is shaped like a horse's tail.
[0029] Furthermore, when the limit buckle 7 engages with the limit groove, it restricts the relative rotation between the rotating part and the bottle stopper cap 6; when the limit buckle 7 does not engage with the limit groove, the rotating part can rotate relative to the bottle stopper cap 6.
[0030] In this application, by setting a movable limit buckle 7, the limit buckle 7 and the limit groove have two working states: mating and non-matting. The corresponding rotating part and the bottle stopper cap 6 have two states: relative rotation and non-relative rotation. This balances the sealing function and mobility of the bottle sealing device, thereby improving the user's interactive experience.
[0031] The aforementioned connection between the limit buckle 7 and the rotating component can be implemented in various ways, such as detachable connections like bolts or pins, or relative movement forms like rotation or relative extension. For ease of implementation, it can be implemented as a connection where the limit buckle 7 and the rotating component can move relative to each other.
[0032] In this embodiment, the rotating component, as described above, comprises a first housing 1 and a second housing 2 that cooperate with each other. This improves manufacturability and facilitates the implementation of internal locking structures, etc.
[0033] Conventionally, the first housing 1 and the second housing 2 can be achieved through mutually cooperating holes and columns.
[0034] Furthermore, a bell is installed inside the rotating component. This enhances the user's interactive experience. Specifically, as the rotating component rotates and the bottle stopper 5 is removed, the internal bell will make a sound due to the movement, breaking the monotonous experience of opening a traditional bottle cap and increasing the consumer's interactive experience.
[0035] Considering that the rotating component in this embodiment is irregularly shaped, specifically like a horse's tail, and the bell is located inside the spherical outer shell 3, which is situated within the rotating component, this design prevents the bell from getting stuck in a corner and affecting its usability.
[0036] Furthermore, both the first shell 1 and the second shell 2 are hollow structures. This enhances aesthetics and interactivity, and various surface treatment processes can be applied to the horsehair surface.
[0037] In this embodiment, for ease of implementation, the connection end between the limit buckle 7 and the rotating member is a rotatable connection. The limit buckle 7 rotates relative to the rotating member, which can realize the engagement and non-engagement of the limit buckle 7 and the limit groove.
[0038] Furthermore, the bottle stopper cap 6 has a first flange near the rotating part, and a limiting groove is formed on the first flange.
[0039] Since the connection between the aforementioned limit buckle 7 and the rotating part is a rotatable connection, the limit groove is preferably set on the first flange, which makes it convenient for the user to manually abut the limit buckle 7 in the area of the limit groove, thereby facilitating the manual drive rotation of the limit buckle 7.
[0040] Obviously, the rotation drive of the limit buckle 7 is not limited to manual drive here, but can also be achieved by introducing a mechanical structure. For example, a button-triggered pop-out mechanism can be used.
[0041] In this embodiment, the connecting end of the limiting buckle 7 and the rotating member is located inside the rotating member, combined with Figure 1 and Figure 3 As shown, when the limit buckle 7 is engaged with the limit groove, part of the limit buckle 7 is located inside the rotating part, so that the outer surface of the limit buckle 7 is flush with the outer surface of the rotating part.
[0042] In this embodiment, one end of the rotating member is inserted into the bottle stopper cap 6, and a bearing 9 is arranged between the end of the rotating member inserted into the bottle stopper cap 6 and the bottle stopper cap 6.
[0043] In this embodiment, the bottle cap 6 has a second flange at one end near the bottle stopper 5, and the bottle stopper 5 has a corresponding third flange. The second flange and the third flange have screw holes facing each other for screw 4 to be assembled and connected.
[0044] Reference Figure 2 As shown in the figure, the flanges from left to right are the first flange, the second flange, and the third flange. The first flange is used to set the limiting groove to facilitate the engagement and movement of the limiting buckle 7. The second and third flanges are used for the engagement of the bottle cap 6 and the bottle stopper 5. In some embodiments, the bottle cap 6 and the bottle stopper 5 can be integrally set.
[0045] In this embodiment, both ends of the spherical outer shell 3 where the bell is located and both ends of the limiting buckle 7 are inserted into holes inside the first shell 1 and the second shell 2. Since the limiting buckle 7 needs to rotate relative to the bell, its two ends are cylindrical. In this embodiment, a rubber sleeve 8 is also fitted over it. The two ends of the spherical outer shell 3 are also cylindrical in this embodiment; obviously, they do not require rotation and can be configured with other irregularly shaped ends.
[0046] Compared to traditional bottle stoppers 5, this device, through the above structural design, not only achieves the function of sealing the wine bottle, but also increases its decorative aesthetics and fun interactive experience.
[0047] Compared to the traditional bottle stopper 5, this device features an exquisite three-dimensional hollow metal horsetail that is cleverly connected to the bottle stopper 5 through its structure. The metal horsetail can be combined with various surface treatment processes to enhance the aesthetics of the bottle stopper 5.
[0048] When the cork 5 is sealed in the bottle, pull up the limiting buckle 7 to unlock it. Consumers can manually rotate the horsetail freely, and the internal spherical bell will vibrate and make a sound as it rotates, increasing the interactive experience with consumers. At the same time, when consumers pull out the cork 5, the bell inside the horsetail will also make a pleasant sound due to shaking, breaking the monotonous experience of opening the traditional cork 5 and increasing the consumer's opening experience.
[0049] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions and improvements made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A bottle sealing device, comprising a bottle stopper (5) for sealing the bottle body, characterized in that: It also includes a rotating part, a bottle stopper cap (6) and a limiting buckle (7). The bottle stopper cap (6) and the bottle stopper (5) are fixedly connected. The rotating part and the bottle stopper cap (6) are rotatably connected. The limiting buckle (7) and the rotating part are movably connected. The bottle stopper cap (6) is provided with a limiting groove corresponding to the limiting buckle (7). When the limit buckle (7) is engaged with the limit groove, it restricts the relative rotation between the rotating part and the bottle stopper cap (6); When the limit buckle (7) does not engage with the limit groove, the rotating part can rotate relative to the bottle stopper cap (6).
2. The bottle sealing device as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The connection between the limit buckle (7) and the rotating part is a rotatable connection. The limit buckle (7) rotates relative to the rotating part, which can realize the engagement and non-engagement of the limit buckle (7) and the limit groove.
3. The bottle sealing device as described in claim 2, characterized in that: The bottle stopper cap (6) has a first flange near the rotating part, and a limiting groove is provided on the first flange.
4. The bottle sealing device as described in claim 2, characterized in that: The connection end of the limit buckle (7) and the rotating part is located inside the rotating part. When the limit buckle (7) is engaged with the limit groove, part of the limit buckle (7) is located inside the rotating part, so that the outer surface of the limit buckle (7) is flush with the outer surface of the rotating part.
5. The bottle sealing device as described in claim 1, characterized in that: One end of the rotating part is inserted into the bottle stopper cap (6), and a bearing (9) is provided between the end of the rotating part inserted into the bottle stopper cap (6) and the bottle stopper cap (6).
6. The bottle sealing device as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The bottle cap (6) has a second flange at one end near the bottle stopper (5), and a third flange is provided on the bottle stopper (5). Screw holes are provided on the second flange and the third flange respectively.
7. The bottle sealing device according to any one of claims 1-6, characterized in that: The rotating component comprises a first housing (1) and a second housing (2) that cooperate with each other.
8. The bottle sealing device as described in claim 7, characterized in that: A bell is installed inside the rotating part.
9. The bottle sealing device as described in claim 8, characterized in that: The bell is located inside the spherical shell (3), which is set inside the rotating part.
10. The bottle sealing device as described in claim 7, characterized in that: Both the first shell (1) and the second shell (2) are hollow structures.