Selectively sealable liner for a vessel

التفاصيل البيبلوغرافية
العنوان: Selectively sealable liner for a vessel
Patent Number: 10561,272
تاريخ النشر: February 18, 2020
Appl. No: 14/836232
Application Filed: August 26, 2015
مستخلص: A beverage system may include a beverage maker, a vessel, and a liner assembly. The liner assembly may comprise a liner configured for the vessel, an integrated closure mechanism, a flexible tube; and a cuff having an interlock surface. The cuff may be received in at least a portion of the tube thereby securing the liner and the tube. The interlock surface may be configured to provide a first seal between at least the cuff and the liner. The integrated closure mechanism may be configured to provide a second seal on an upper portion of the liner. A method of using same is further provided.
Inventors: Peterson, David E. (Traverse City, MI, US); Klein, Matthew P. (Suttons Bay, MI, US)
Assignees: Plascon Packaging, Inc. (Traverse City, MI, US)
Claim: 1. A beverage system comprising: a beverage maker; a vessel with a flow operator configured to provide a plurality of flow rates; a liner assembly configured to be positioned within at least a portion of the vessel, the liner assembly including: a liner having an upper portion and a lower portion, an integrated closure mechanism on the upper portion, a slide lock having a divider spanning from a closing end to an opening end that is configured to selectively separate the integrated closure mechanism, a flexible tube on the lower portion, and a cuff having an interlock surface and a planar contact surface, wherein the cuff is received in at least a portion of the flexible tube thereby outwardly expanding the liner and stretching the flexible tube to secure the liner against the planar contact surface of the cuff and against an internal portion of the interlock surface of the flexible tube, wherein the liner contacts and extends along the planar contact surface, wherein the cuff, liner and flexible tube are in a concentric, overlapping arrangement while providing a passage through the cuff, wherein the interlock surface provides a first seal between at least the cuff and the liner, and wherein the integrated closure mechanism provides a second seal at an upper portion of the liner.
Claim: 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the cuff is configured to apply an outward force to the liner to cause the outward expansion of the liner adjacent the planar contact surface and the stretching of the flexible tube, and the flexible tube is configured to apply an inward force to the liner, thereby directly securing the cuff, liner and flexible tube together in the concentric, overlapping arrangement to form a unitary component.
Claim: 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the interlock surface is configured to provide a permanent connection between the cuff, liner, and flexible tube that is at least partially destroyed in response to disassembly and wherein the interlock surface includes at least one of a smooth surface, a textured surface, a barbed surface, a press fit connection, and fish hook type connection.
Claim: 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the cuff and liner are positioned in the flexible tube such that a proximal end of the flexible tube is enlarged relative to a distal end of the flexible tube, the cuff includes a flange with the planar contact surface configured to maintain the liner in an outward position, in a substantially planar direction, to resist obstruction of the flexible tube, and the liner includes an integrated woven or mesh compartment configured to hold a flavor source.
Claim: 5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the interlock surface includes a plurality of ridges.
Claim: 6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the interlock surface is secured relative to the liner with at least one of an adhesive and a heat seal.
Claim: 7. The system of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the vessel and the liner includes a tapered structure with at least two tapered surfaces converging along a longitudinal axis to urge fluid toward the flexible tube.
Claim: 8. A liner assembly comprising: a cuff having an interlock surface and a planar contact surface; a liner with an integrated closure mechanism and being positionable over at least a portion of the cuff; and a flexible tube that is positionable over at least a portion of the liner and cuff; wherein the cuff is received in at least a portion of the flexible tube thereby outwardly expanding the liner and stretching the flexible tube to secure the cuff, liner and flexible tube together while providing a passage through the cuff, and wherein the liner contacts and extends along the planar contact surface.
Claim: 9. The assembly of claim 8 , wherein the cuff is configured to apply an outward force to the liner to cause the outward expansion of the liner adjacent the planar contact surface and the stretching of the flexible tube, and the flexible tube is configured to apply an inward force to the liner, thereby directly securing the cuff, liner and flexible tube together in a concentric, overlapping arrangement to form a unitary component.
Claim: 10. The assembly of claim 8 , wherein the interlock surface is configured to provide a permanent connection between the cuff, liner, and flexible tube that is at least partially destroyed in response to disassembly and wherein the interlock surface includes at least one of a textured surface, press fit, and fish hook type connection.
Claim: 11. The assembly of claim 8 , wherein the cuff and liner are positioned in the flexible tube such that a proximal end of the flexible tube is enlarged relative to a distal end of the flexible tube, and the cuff includes a flange with the planar contact surface configured to maintain the liner in an outward position, in a substantially parallel direction, to resist obstruction of the flexible tube.
Claim: 12. The assembly of claim 8 , wherein the interlock surface includes at least a smooth portion.
Claim: 13. The assembly of claim 8 , wherein the interlock surface includes a plurality of ridges.
Claim: 14. The assembly of claim 8 , wherein the interlock surface is secured relative to the liner with at least one of an adhesive and a heat seal.
Claim: 15. A method of using a beverage system, the method comprising: positioning a liner assembly in a vessel, the liner assembly having a liner with an upper portion and a lower portion, the liner assembly including an integrated closure mechanism on the upper portion, a slide lock having a divider spanning from a closing end to an opening end that is configured to selectively separate the integrated closure mechanism, and a flexible tube extending from and secured relative to the lower portion with a cuff having an interlock surface and a planar contact surface, wherein the cuff is received in at least a portion of the flexible tube thereby outwardly stretching the flexible tube to secure the cuff, liner, and flexible tube, and wherein the liner contacts and extends along the planar contact surface; positioning the liner assembly relative to a beverage maker; passing fluid from the beverage maker into the liner assembly; positioning a blocking member in the flexible tube; and sealing the integrated closure mechanism.
Claim: 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the cuff is configured to apply an outward force to the liner to outwardly expand the liner adjacent the planar contact surface and cause the stretching of the flexible tube, and the flexible tube is configured to apply an inward force to the liner, thereby directly securing the cuff, liner and flexible tube together in a concentric, overlapping arrangement to form a unitary component.
Claim: 17. The method of claim 15 , wherein the interlock surface is configured to provide a permanent connection between the cuff, liner, and flexible tube that is at least partially destroyed in response to disassembly and wherein the interlock surface includes at least one of a textured surface, press fit, and fish hook type connection.
Claim: 18. The method of claim 15 , wherein the cuff and liner are positioned in the flexible tube such that a proximal end of the flexible tube is enlarged relative to a distal end of the flexible tube, the cuff includes a flange with a planar surface configured to maintain the liner in an outward position, in a planar direction, to resist obstruction of the flexible tube.
Claim: 19. The method of claim 15 , wherein the interlock surface includes at least a smooth portion.
Claim: 20. The method of claim 15 , wherein the interlock surface includes at least one of a plurality of ridges configured to interlock the cuff against the liner and the flexible tube.
Claim: 21. A liner assembly comprising: a cuff including a planar contact surface, an outer surface, an inner surface and a passage therethrough; a liner with a closure mechanism and being positionable over at least a portion of the outer surface; and a flexible tube that is positionable over at least a portion of the liner and the outer surface, wherein the cuff is received in at least a portion of the flexible tube thereby outwardly stretching the flexible tube to secure the cuff, liner and flexible tube together while providing the passage through the inner surface, and wherein the liner contacts and extends along the planar contact surface.
Claim: 22. A method of a liner assembly, comprising: providing a tubular member having a planar contact surface, an outer surface, an inner surface and a passage therethrough; providing a liner with an integrated closure mechanism; positioning the liner over at least a portion of the outer surface of the tubular member; and positioning a flexible tube over at least a portion of the liner and the outer surface of the tubular member such that the liner contacts and extends along the planar contact surface; and receiving the tubular member in at least a portion of the flexible tube thereby outwardly stretching the flexible tube to secure the tubular member, liner and flexible tube together while providing the passage through the inner surface of the tubular member.
Claim: 23. A container for a vessel, comprising: a flexible liner positionable in the vessel, the liner having an inner surface and an outer surface; a flexible tube including a planar contact surface positioned against and heat sealed to an outer surface of the liner such that the liner contacts and extends along the planar contact surface, thereby securing the tube directly and substantially perpendicular to the outer surface of the liner; and an integrated closure mechanism on an upper portion of the flexible liner.
Claim: 24. The container of claim 23 , further comprising a slide lock configured to slide along the integrated closure mechanism between a closed configuration and an open configuration.
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Assistant Examiner: Melaragno, Michael J.
Primary Examiner: Buechner, Patrick M.
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Fishman Stewart PLLC
رقم الانضمام: edspgr.10561272
قاعدة البيانات: USPTO Patent Grants