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Stopper with interchangeable plug

  • US 6,662,978 B2
  • Filed: 05/13/2002
  • Issued: 12/16/2003
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/13/2002
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A liquid storage vessel stopper with interchangeable plugs comprising,a stopper bode having an inner shell affixed to an outer shell, said inner shell configured to communicate with a liquid storage vessel interior, and said outer shell profiled to be threadably attached to an outside surface of a vessel, said inner shell having threads for interfacing with a stopper plug, and a annular gasket seated thereon for sealing the shell to a storage vessel interior, in a liquid tight manner, said outer shell having threads for interfacing with opposed threads of a liquid storage vessel, said stopper body outer shell further having a plurality of recesses on an outside surface, providing a gripable face for attaching the body to a liquid storage vessel, an interchangeable stopper plug selected from the group consisting of a twist to pour plug and a push to pour plug, said twist to pour plug having a hollow main core smaller in size yet contoured in like manner as the stopper body inner shell interior, with core mating threads that connect to the body threads, for interfacing with a stopper plug, a lid snapped into place onto the hollow main core enclosing the core creating a dead air space within as an insulating barrier, a peripheral core gasket hermetically sealing the core to the stopper body inner shell, said core mating threads having interruptions in the form of a pair of opposed cavities such that when the twist to pour plug main core is manually rotated, at least a quarter of a turn, the peripheral gasket is unseated and a flow path is opened between the liquid storage vessel interior and a space between the core and the stopper body inner shell permitting liquid contents to be poured out of the interior of the vessel, and counter rotation of the twist to pour plug main core returns the plus to a closed and sealed position, said push to pour pus having, a hollow flanged hub insert, defined with a plurality inward linear slots within the hollow portion thereof, a hollow push button having a plurality of outwardly depending alignment ribs and sloped fingers, with the push button slideably disposed within the hub insert, and said alignment ribs interfacing with the flanged hub linear slots for preventing the push button from rotating when the push button is slid linearly within the hub insert, a hollow push button rotary force ring having a plurality of sloped spikes protruding outwardly therefrom, interfacing with the sloped fingers of the hub insert, a compression spring disposed within the rotary force ring urging the ring to remain contiguously engaged with the hub insert until manually depressed, a unitary stopper main hub, having a passageway therethrougth, disposed within the body inner shell, said main hub having a plurality of threads on a lower end permitting the hub to threadably engage mating stopper threads in the body inner shell, a peripheral hub gasket gripping the stopper main hub contiguous with the inner shell when the hub is rotatably tighten in place, forming a liquid tight seal therebetween, a valve plunger defined as a stem having a first end and a second end with the first end engaging the push button rotary force ring and the second end having a circular end disc with a plunger to hub sealing gasket mounted into a horizontal recess in the stem, also said valve plunger having a plunger to hub linear gasket sealing between the plunger and the stopper main hub, and when said push button is depressed under spring pressure a first time, the push button urges the force ring down while simultaneously unseating the valve plunger allowing a passageway to be opened through the main hub and between the hub and the stopper body inner shell permitting liquid to be poured from the stopper, further the rotary force ring rotates sufficiently to engage the ring'"'"'s sloped spikes with the sloped fingers of the hub insert retaining the stoppers open condition, when the push button is depressed sequentially a second time, the ring'"'"'s sloped spikes and sloped fingers of the hub insert disengage and under spring pressure the force ring and valve plunger return to their normally closed position terminating the flow of liquid through the stopper.

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