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Plastic cap protector for bottle corks

a bottle cork and plastic technology, applied in the field of bottle cork plastic cap protectors, can solve the problems of wine bottle being easily exposed to air, wine being affected or even damaged, and never a perfect solution, and achieve the effect of avoiding conta

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-02-12
GALVEZ RAMOS ANTONIO MARTIN
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"The invention is a way to seal wine bottles using a traditional wood cork, but with a small plastic cap at the end to prevent the wine from coming into contact with the porous cork. This helps to keep the wine in perfect condition and prevents it from being exposed to air or contaminants. The use of a wood cork is still possible, but with the added protection of the plastic cap, the invention solves the problems associated with traditional wood corks."

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This method has become the preferred way to sealed wine bottles, and was very economical and successful in accomplishing this, but it was never a perfect solution for the wine bottles, as the cork was made of a very porous and organic material, wood bark.
Once the bottle was sealed and the wine entered in contact with the cork, if this one was not free of fitting defects, tainted or deteriorated, the wine could easily be exposed to air or any contaminants inside the cork, and as a result the wine could be affected or even damaged by this problem.

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[0039]There are many different types of wine bottle shapes, but most of them share common patterns, especially at the top where the sealing cork goes into place.

[0040]The wine container FIG. 1-1 has a bottle neck of 75 mm as shown in FIG. 1-2 and a circular hole FIG. 3-3 of 19 mm, where the wine is poured into the bottle.

[0041]The way to seal this bottle after the wine has been placed inside it, is by using a common wood wine cork similar to the one shown in FIG. 2-1, which is very porous and has many imperfections such as small cracks and dents shown in FIG. 2-1, but has served its purpose for many years and has become the preferred choice for sealing wine bottles. These imperfections also appeared at the top and the bottom sides of the cork FIG. 2-4, which has a cylindrical shape with a diameter of 21 mm.

[0042]The diameter of the cork is slightly bigger than the inner diameter of the wine bottle hole as shown in FIG. 3-1, but because the cork is made of flexible wood bark, it can ...

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Abstract

The components used in this invention has never been utilized in this special type of arrangement ever before. Plastic caps are basically used in other applications such as for sealing water pipes and bottles such as sodas, vitamin bottles and so on, but always on the outside of the bottle, but never in the inside of the bottle, in combination with a wine cork in order to protect the wine from contacting any potential contaminants inside the cork.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0001]A problem that is becoming more evident these days with in the wine industry is that a great number of traditionally naturally sealed wines are damaged by cork that is tainted, ill-fitting or deteriorated.[0002]It is estimated that around 5-10% of all wines will be affected to some degree and in some cases the wine will have to be discarded because the cork is “corked”, meaning that the porous and imperfect material (wood bark) was tainted or infected, and during its contact with the wine, it altered its chemistry with damaging results to the quality of the wine (See “wines of Interest” at www.winesofinterest.co.uk / cork_plastic_screwtop.htm). The “corked wine” will be affected and depending of the seriousness of the taint, it could show symptoms that go from musty smell, to a change in the tastes of the wine, which becomes flat and bodiless.[0003]There are several ways to avoid this problem, such as using plastic corks and screw caps, but they find g...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B65D41/04B65D39/00B65D39/08
CPCB65D39/0058B65D39/0052
Inventor GALVEZ-RAMOS, ANTONIO MARTIN
Owner GALVEZ RAMOS ANTONIO MARTIN
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