WO2015178877A1 - Gas release resealable tab mechanism for a beverage container - Google Patents

Gas release resealable tab mechanism for a beverage container Download PDF

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WO2015178877A1
WO2015178877A1 PCT/US2014/038550 US2014038550W WO2015178877A1 WO 2015178877 A1 WO2015178877 A1 WO 2015178877A1 US 2014038550 W US2014038550 W US 2014038550W WO 2015178877 A1 WO2015178877 A1 WO 2015178877A1
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Marjan Majcen
Beverly BURKE-MAJCEN
Robert VREZNIK
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Burke-Majcen Beverly
Vreznik Robert
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D17/00Rigid or semi-rigid containers specially constructed to be opened by cutting or piercing, or by tearing of frangible members or portions
    • B65D17/28Rigid or semi-rigid containers specially constructed to be opened by cutting or piercing, or by tearing of frangible members or portions at lines or points of weakness
    • B65D17/401Rigid or semi-rigid containers specially constructed to be opened by cutting or piercing, or by tearing of frangible members or portions at lines or points of weakness characterised by having the line of weakness provided in an end wall
    • B65D17/4012Rigid or semi-rigid containers specially constructed to be opened by cutting or piercing, or by tearing of frangible members or portions at lines or points of weakness characterised by having the line of weakness provided in an end wall for opening partially by means of a tearing tab

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  • the present invention relates generally to pop-top cans and, more specifically, to a gas release tab mechanism for a beverage container having a tab handle extending to divergent arms with a bar fixed therebetween having a pin valve extending from the tab plate bar through the tab plate with a pin valve gasket seated about the base of the pin valve. Further, by providing a tab plate gasket that in combination with the pin value gasket seals the tab opening when moved to a closed state.
  • the tab handle is raised causing the tab handle bar to move the pin valve to an open state releasing gas pressure while also moving the tab plate from the end cap aperture where then the tab handle is manipulated to position the tab arms into the end cap aperture then rotating the tab handle until the tab arms are positioned under the end cap.
  • the tab handle is then returned to its seated position thereby pushing the tab plate downward into to a fully open state.
  • the tab handle is raised and rotated thereby moving the arms from under the end cap and rotating the tab until the tab arms are positioned on top of the end cap where then the tab handle is returned to its seated position thereby holding the tab plate securely against the end cap aperture therein sealing the beverage container.
  • a beverage container opener comprising a tab mechanism incorporating a gas release valve to release gas pressure prior to opening the beverage container aperture.
  • a beverage container having a tab handle that is subjacently positioned to the beverage container aperture. It is additionally desirable to provide a tab handle having tab arms that can be manipulated to keep the tab plate in an open or closed position.
  • a primary object of the present invention is to provide a beverage container having an end cap spaced away from a bottom end with a wall extending between said end cap and said bottom end with a tab mechanism fastened to said end cap that can be moved from a closed state to an open state back to a closed state providing access to a beverage within said beverage container.
  • a further object of the present invention is to provide the end cap with an aperture so that a beverage can be selectively removed from said beverage container through said container aperture by manipulating the tab mechanism to an open state.
  • An additional object of the present invention is to provide a beverage container that once a portion of the contents are removed the remainder of the container's contents can be hermetically sealed within said container by manipulating the tab mechanism to a closed position.
  • a still further object of the present invention is to provide an exteriorly extending ridge about said end cap aperture thereby forming a channel on the underside of said end cap encompassing the end cap aperture.
  • It is still object of the present invention is to have said end cap gasket positioned within the end cap channel of the beverage container end cap that circumferentially encompasses the end cap aperture.
  • a further object of the present invention is to have the tab plate ridge co-aligned with the underside of the beverage container end cap channel having the gasket therein so that the tab plate ridge engages the end cap gasket thereby forming closure of the end cap aperture.
  • a resealable tab mechanism for accessing and storing the contents of a beverage container, which includes a beverage container having an end cap, a bottom side and a wall extending therebetween with the end cap having an aperture passing therethrough.
  • An end cap subjacent tab mechanism has a tab plate hinged to the end cap that is movable between a closed state, an open state and back to a closed state, wherein the closed state hermetically seals a beverage within the beverage container and wherein the open state provides access to the beverage through the end cap aperture.
  • the tab mechanism includes a pivotable tab handle on the tab plate having divergent tab handle arms and a tab handle bar positioned between the tab handle arms, wherein pivoting of the tab handle in arc-like fashion until superjacently positioned relative to the end cap aperture further causes the tab plate downward movement to its open state, whereupon when the tab handle is rotated back to its starting position, the container is resealed thereby providing later access to the beverage container contents.
  • the present invention overcomes the shortcomings of the prior art by providing a resealable pop-top type opener for a can having a curvilinear tab handle extending to divergent arms having a post fixed therebetween.
  • a tab hinge is mounted to the tab plate with the hinge knuckle encompassing the hinge post so that the curvilinear tab handle can be pivoted from a substantially horizontal direction to a vertical direction whereupon the tab arms are used to manipulate the tab to either an open position or if open to a closed position.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective overview of the resealable tab mechanism for a beverage container
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view showing the end cap tab mechanism for a beverage container
  • Figure 3 is an exploded view of the resealable tab mechanism for an end cap for a beverage container
  • Figures 4 through 6 are cutaway progression views of the tab mechanism of the present invention; and, Figures 7 through 15 are stepwise views of the opening procedures to gain access to the beverage container contents and closing procedures to hermetically seal a previously opened beverage container having the tab mechanism of the present invention.
  • Figure 1 presents a perspective view of the resealable tab mechanism 10 for a beverage container 12.
  • the present invention provides a resealable tab mechanism 10 for a beverage container 12 incorporating a gas release pin valve 40.
  • the tab mechanism 10 comprises a tab handle 34 longitudinally extending to a pair of transverse arms 36 having a tab handle bar 38 extending therebetween that forms anchor for the aforementioned gas release pin valve 40.
  • the tab mechanism further incorporates a tab plate 50 subjacently fixed to the beverage end cap 18 through tab plate fastener aperture 52 by end-cap tab- plate fastener 62.
  • End cap 18 also has aperture 24 passing therethrough, which provides access to the beverage container contents and provides a peripherally positioned ridge 26 that forms channel 28 on the underside of beverage container 12 end cap 18 for placement therein of end cap channel gasket 30.
  • Tab plate 50 also has a substantially correspondingly shaped ridge 56 as ridge 26 that compresses channel gasket 30 within end cap channel 28 when the tab handle 34 is in the closed state.
  • Tab plate 50 provides another ridge 56 encompassing tab plate pin aperture 54 with the ridge forming tab plate channel 60 on the bottom side of the tab plate forming receptacle for a tab plate gasket 48.
  • Pin valve 40 has bar catch 42 for securing pin valve 40 to the tab handle bar 38 with the pin valve having a shaft terminating at a pin flange 46, which forms support for tab plate gasket 48 and compresses tab plate gasket 48 within tab plate channel 60 thereby sealing tab plate pin aperture 54.
  • tab handle 34 is raised from its closed state causing pin 40 fastened to tab handle bar 38 to move downwardly thereby initially releasing any gas.
  • tab plate 50 bends into the beverage container 12 where then the tab handle is rotated away from end cap 18 aperture 24 providing access to the contents of beverage container 12.
  • tab handle 34 is pivoted back to its closed state causing pin 40 to compress gasket 40 into tab plate channel 60 by virtue of pin flange ridge 58 and gasket 30 to be compressed within end cap channel 28 by virtue of tab plate ridge 58 thereby providing a hermetic seal for the beverage container 12.
  • tab mechanism for a beverage container. Depicted is the tab mechanism for end cap 18 comprising tab handle 34 extending into arms 36 with bar 38 therebetween serving as pivot point for bar catch 42 of pin 40. End cap 18 has aperture 24 for removal of the beverage once opened.
  • Tab plate 50 which subjacently covers aperture 24, is fastened to the end cap through co-aligned aperture 32, 52 by end-cap tab-plate fastener 62 and is displaceable through pin 40.
  • the tab plate is manufactured with a peripheral ridge 58 that substantially corresponds in shape to the end cap channel 28 created by end cap ridge 26 with gasket 30 positioned within channel 28 and deformable by tap plate ridge 58 when the tab plate is closed.
  • Pin 40 passes through tab plate aperture 54 in tab plate 50 terminating in pin flange 46, which supports tab plate gasket 48 within tab plate pin channel 60 formed by tab plate ridge 58.
  • the present invention is a resealable tab mechanism 10 for a beverage container, such as pop-top type beverage container 12 having a tab handle 34 that extends to a pair of divergent arms 36 having a tab handle bar 38 therebetween pivotally attached to pin 40.
  • End cap 18 provides aperture 24 as port to a beverage content that typically would have to be consumed once the scored opening had been made.
  • the present invention provides that the opening can be resealed to preserve the beverage contents until desired.
  • Pin 40 is attached to tab plate 50 subjacently covering end cap 18 aperture 24.
  • Tab plate 50 provides ridge 58 that applies a closed state force to gasket 30 positioned within channel 28 of end cap ridge 26 thereby sealing end cap aperture 24.
  • Tab plate 50 provides a second aperture 54 for passage of pin 40 with ridge 56 encompassing aperture 54 and forming tab plate pin channel 64 for receiving tab plate gasket 60.
  • Tab plate gasket 60 seals aperture 52 through force applied by tab pin flange 46 at the base of pin 40.
  • Figure 4 depicts the tab mechanism 10 in its closed state secured to end cap 18 that is fastened to wall 22 of beverage container 12.
  • End cap 18 has beverage access aperture 24 that is hermetically sealed by gasket 30 that is in a compressed state between end cap 18 and tab plate 50, and gasket 48, which is also in a compressed state within tap plate pin channel 60 by virtue of tab pin flange 46.
  • Figure 5 shows tab handle 34 in a partially raised position moving pin 40 downward that initially releases gas 16 through tab plate pin aperture 54.
  • Figure 6 shows the tab plate in its open position providing access to the beverage container contents.
  • FIG. 7 shows the tab mechanism 10 for an end cap 18 comprising a tab handle 34 having arms 36 located on opposing sides end cap aperture 24 with bar 38 forming pivot point for pin 40. Also shown is end-cap tab-plate fastener 62, which fastens tap plate 50 to end cap 18.
  • Figures 8 and 9 depict the opening of end cap aperture 24 through pivoting the tab handle 34 in arc-like fashion forcing pin 40 downward thereby pushing tab plate 50 downward.
  • the tab handle is rotated, as shown in Figure 10, away from aperture 24 until positioned opposing aperture 24 as shown in Figure 1 1 thereby providing access to the beverage.
  • the opening process is reversed as shown in Figure 12, where the tab is rotated until superjacently positioned over aperture 24 then pivoted back to its closed position, as shown in Figures 13 and 14, whereupon the aforementioned gaskets 30, 48 hermetically seal the tab plate 50 to end cap aperture 18.
  • tab plate fastener aperture tab plate pin aperture tap plate pin ridge tab plate ridge tab plate pin channel end-cap tab-plate fastener

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Abstract

A resealable tab mechanism for a beverage container having a tab handle with divergent arms with a bar extending therebetween having a gas release pin valve fixedly attached to the tab handle bar. The tab handle is pivoted from a closed position in arc-like fashion that will bend the tab plate down then the tab handle is rotated in circular fashion providing full access to the beverage container's contents. To close the process reversed by rotating the tab handle over the beverage container's aperture then pivoted back to its seated position compressing a pair of gaskets that hermetically seals the beverage container's contents.

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GAS RELEASE RESEALABLE TAB MECHANISM
FOR A BEVERAGE CONTAINER
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to pop-top cans and, more specifically, to a gas release tab mechanism for a beverage container having a tab handle extending to divergent arms with a bar fixed therebetween having a pin valve extending from the tab plate bar through the tab plate with a pin valve gasket seated about the base of the pin valve. Further, by providing a tab plate gasket that in combination with the pin value gasket seals the tab opening when moved to a closed state.
To open, the tab handle is raised causing the tab handle bar to move the pin valve to an open state releasing gas pressure while also moving the tab plate from the end cap aperture where then the tab handle is manipulated to position the tab arms into the end cap aperture then rotating the tab handle until the tab arms are positioned under the end cap. The tab handle is then returned to its seated position thereby pushing the tab plate downward into to a fully open state. To close the tap plate, the tab handle is raised and rotated thereby moving the arms from under the end cap and rotating the tab until the tab arms are positioned on top of the end cap where then the tab handle is returned to its seated position thereby holding the tab plate securely against the end cap aperture therein sealing the beverage container.
It is thus desirable to provide a beverage container opener comprising a tab mechanism incorporating a gas release valve to release gas pressure prior to opening the beverage container aperture.
It is further desirable to provide a beverage container having a tab handle that is subjacently positioned to the beverage container aperture. It is additionally desirable to provide a tab handle having tab arms that can be manipulated to keep the tab plate in an open or closed position.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A primary object of the present invention is to provide a beverage container having an end cap spaced away from a bottom end with a wall extending between said end cap and said bottom end with a tab mechanism fastened to said end cap that can be moved from a closed state to an open state back to a closed state providing access to a beverage within said beverage container.
A further object of the present invention is to provide the end cap with an aperture so that a beverage can be selectively removed from said beverage container through said container aperture by manipulating the tab mechanism to an open state.
An additional object of the present invention is to provide a beverage container that once a portion of the contents are removed the remainder of the container's contents can be hermetically sealed within said container by manipulating the tab mechanism to a closed position.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide an exteriorly extending ridge about said end cap aperture thereby forming a channel on the underside of said end cap encompassing the end cap aperture.
It is yet an additional object of the present invention is to provide a tab mechanism comprising an end cap gasket, tab handle, tab plate and pin valve incorporating a base flange. Another object of the present invention is to provide the end cap with a fastener aperture and the tab plate with a tab plate fastener aperture that when co-aligned provides for an end-cap tab-plate fastener inserted therethrough securing said the tab plate portion of the tab mechanism to said end cap.
It is still object of the present invention is to have said end cap gasket positioned within the end cap channel of the beverage container end cap that circumferentially encompasses the end cap aperture.
A further object of the present invention is to have the tab plate ridge co-aligned with the underside of the beverage container end cap channel having the gasket therein so that the tab plate ridge engages the end cap gasket thereby forming closure of the end cap aperture.
The foregoing and related objects are achieved by a resealable tab mechanism for accessing and storing the contents of a beverage container, which includes a beverage container having an end cap, a bottom side and a wall extending therebetween with the end cap having an aperture passing therethrough. An end cap subjacent tab mechanism has a tab plate hinged to the end cap that is movable between a closed state, an open state and back to a closed state, wherein the closed state hermetically seals a beverage within the beverage container and wherein the open state provides access to the beverage through the end cap aperture. The tab mechanism includes a pivotable tab handle on the tab plate having divergent tab handle arms and a tab handle bar positioned between the tab handle arms, wherein pivoting of the tab handle in arc-like fashion until superjacently positioned relative to the end cap aperture further causes the tab plate downward movement to its open state, whereupon when the tab handle is rotated back to its starting position, the container is resealed thereby providing later access to the beverage container contents. The present invention overcomes the shortcomings of the prior art by providing a resealable pop-top type opener for a can having a curvilinear tab handle extending to divergent arms having a post fixed therebetween. A tab hinge is mounted to the tab plate with the hinge knuckle encompassing the hinge post so that the curvilinear tab handle can be pivoted from a substantially horizontal direction to a vertical direction whereupon the tab arms are used to manipulate the tab to either an open position or if open to a closed position.
Other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent when considered in combination with the accompanying drawing figures, which illustrate certain preferred embodiments of the present invention. It should, however, be noted that the accompanying drawing figures are intended to illustrate only select preferred embodiments of the claimed invention and are not intended as a means for defining the limits and scope of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
In the drawing, wherein similar reference numerals and symbols denote similar features throughout the several views:
Figure 1 is a perspective overview of the resealable tab mechanism for a beverage container;
Figure 2 is a perspective view showing the end cap tab mechanism for a beverage container;
Figure 3 is an exploded view of the resealable tab mechanism for an end cap for a beverage container;
Figures 4 through 6 are cutaway progression views of the tab mechanism of the present invention; and, Figures 7 through 15 are stepwise views of the opening procedures to gain access to the beverage container contents and closing procedures to hermetically seal a previously opened beverage container having the tab mechanism of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES AND PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Turning now, in detail, to an analysis of the accompanying drawing figures, Figure 1 presents a perspective view of the resealable tab mechanism 10 for a beverage container 12. The present invention provides a resealable tab mechanism 10 for a beverage container 12 incorporating a gas release pin valve 40. The tab mechanism 10 comprises a tab handle 34 longitudinally extending to a pair of transverse arms 36 having a tab handle bar 38 extending therebetween that forms anchor for the aforementioned gas release pin valve 40. The tab mechanism further incorporates a tab plate 50 subjacently fixed to the beverage end cap 18 through tab plate fastener aperture 52 by end-cap tab- plate fastener 62. End cap 18 also has aperture 24 passing therethrough, which provides access to the beverage container contents and provides a peripherally positioned ridge 26 that forms channel 28 on the underside of beverage container 12 end cap 18 for placement therein of end cap channel gasket 30. Tab plate 50 also has a substantially correspondingly shaped ridge 56 as ridge 26 that compresses channel gasket 30 within end cap channel 28 when the tab handle 34 is in the closed state. Tab plate 50 provides another ridge 56 encompassing tab plate pin aperture 54 with the ridge forming tab plate channel 60 on the bottom side of the tab plate forming receptacle for a tab plate gasket 48. Pin valve 40 has bar catch 42 for securing pin valve 40 to the tab handle bar 38 with the pin valve having a shaft terminating at a pin flange 46, which forms support for tab plate gasket 48 and compresses tab plate gasket 48 within tab plate channel 60 thereby sealing tab plate pin aperture 54. To open, tab handle 34 is raised from its closed state causing pin 40 fastened to tab handle bar 38 to move downwardly thereby initially releasing any gas. As the tab handle is further moved to its fully open state, tab plate 50 bends into the beverage container 12 where then the tab handle is rotated away from end cap 18 aperture 24 providing access to the contents of beverage container 12. To hermetically seal the beverage container 12 having any unused beverage therein the tab handle is again rotated back over aperture 24 where then tab handle 34 is pivoted back to its closed state causing pin 40 to compress gasket 40 into tab plate channel 60 by virtue of pin flange ridge 58 and gasket 30 to be compressed within end cap channel 28 by virtue of tab plate ridge 58 thereby providing a hermetic seal for the beverage container 12.
Referring to Figure 2, shown is the end cap tab mechanism for a beverage container. Depicted is the tab mechanism for end cap 18 comprising tab handle 34 extending into arms 36 with bar 38 therebetween serving as pivot point for bar catch 42 of pin 40. End cap 18 has aperture 24 for removal of the beverage once opened. Tab plate 50, which subjacently covers aperture 24, is fastened to the end cap through co-aligned aperture 32, 52 by end-cap tab-plate fastener 62 and is displaceable through pin 40. The tab plate is manufactured with a peripheral ridge 58 that substantially corresponds in shape to the end cap channel 28 created by end cap ridge 26 with gasket 30 positioned within channel 28 and deformable by tap plate ridge 58 when the tab plate is closed. Pin 40 passes through tab plate aperture 54 in tab plate 50 terminating in pin flange 46, which supports tab plate gasket 48 within tab plate pin channel 60 formed by tab plate ridge 58.
With reference to Figure 3, shown is an exploded view of the resealable tab mechanism for an end cap for a beverage container. The present invention is a resealable tab mechanism 10 for a beverage container, such as pop-top type beverage container 12 having a tab handle 34 that extends to a pair of divergent arms 36 having a tab handle bar 38 therebetween pivotally attached to pin 40. End cap 18 provides aperture 24 as port to a beverage content that typically would have to be consumed once the scored opening had been made. The present invention provides that the opening can be resealed to preserve the beverage contents until desired. Pin 40 is attached to tab plate 50 subjacently covering end cap 18 aperture 24. Tab plate 50 provides ridge 58 that applies a closed state force to gasket 30 positioned within channel 28 of end cap ridge 26 thereby sealing end cap aperture 24. Tab plate 50 provides a second aperture 54 for passage of pin 40 with ridge 56 encompassing aperture 54 and forming tab plate pin channel 64 for receiving tab plate gasket 60. Tab plate gasket 60 seals aperture 52 through force applied by tab pin flange 46 at the base of pin 40.
Referring to Figures 4 through 6, shown are cutaway progression views of the tab mechanism of the present invention. Figure 4 depicts the tab mechanism 10 in its closed state secured to end cap 18 that is fastened to wall 22 of beverage container 12. End cap 18 has beverage access aperture 24 that is hermetically sealed by gasket 30 that is in a compressed state between end cap 18 and tab plate 50, and gasket 48, which is also in a compressed state within tap plate pin channel 60 by virtue of tab pin flange 46. Figure 5 shows tab handle 34 in a partially raised position moving pin 40 downward that initially releases gas 16 through tab plate pin aperture 54. Figure 6 shows the tab plate in its open position providing access to the beverage container contents.
Finally with respect to Figures 7 through 15, shown are stepwise views of the opening procedures to gain access to the beverage container contents and closing procedures to hermetically seal a previously opened beverage container having the tab mechanism of the present invention. Figure 7 shows the tab mechanism 10 for an end cap 18 comprising a tab handle 34 having arms 36 located on opposing sides end cap aperture 24 with bar 38 forming pivot point for pin 40. Also shown is end-cap tab-plate fastener 62, which fastens tap plate 50 to end cap 18. Figures 8 and 9 depict the opening of end cap aperture 24 through pivoting the tab handle 34 in arc-like fashion forcing pin 40 downward thereby pushing tab plate 50 downward. Once opened, the tab handle is rotated, as shown in Figure 10, away from aperture 24 until positioned opposing aperture 24 as shown in Figure 1 1 thereby providing access to the beverage. To reseal the beverage container, the opening process is reversed as shown in Figure 12, where the tab is rotated until superjacently positioned over aperture 24 then pivoted back to its closed position, as shown in Figures 13 and 14, whereupon the aforementioned gaskets 30, 48 hermetically seal the tab plate 50 to end cap aperture 18.
While only several embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that many modifications may be made to the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope thereof.
List of Reference Numerals
10 Resealable Tab Mechanism for Beverage Containers of the claimed invention
12 beverage container
14 beverage
16 carbonation
18 end cap
20 bottom side
22 wall
24 end cap aperture
26 end cap ridge
28 end cap channel
30 end cap channel gasket
32 end cap fastener aperture
34 tab handle
36 tab handle arms tab handle bar pin
bar catch
pin indentation pin flange
tab plate gasket tab plate
tab plate fastener aperture tab plate pin aperture tap plate pin ridge tab plate ridge tab plate pin channel end-cap tab-plate fastener

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1. A resealable tab mechanism for accessing and storing the contents of a beverage container, comprising:
a beverage container having an end cap, a bottom side and a wall extending therebetween, said end cap having an aperture passing therethrough; and,
an end cap subjacent tab mechanism having a tab plate hinged to said end cap that is movable between a closed state, an open state and back to a closed state wherein said closed state hermetically seals a beverage within said beverage container and wherein said open state provides access to said beverage through said end cap aperture, said tab mechanism including a pivotable tab handle on said tab plate having divergent tab handle arms and a tab handle bar positioned between said tab handle arms,
wherein pivoting of said tab handle in arc-like fashion until superjacently positioned relative to the end cap aperture further causes the tab plate downward movement to its open state whereupon when the tab handle is rotated back to its starting position the container is resealed thereby providing later access to the beverage container contents.
2. The resealable tab mechanism for accessing and storing the contents of a beverage container as recited in claim 1, wherein said tab mechanism further provides a pin valve for releasing gas from a carbonated beverage as said tab mechanism is moved from a closed state to an open state.
3. The resealable tab mechanism for accessing and storing the contents of a beverage container as recited in claim 1 , wherein said end cap further provides a ridge that peripherally encompasses said end cap aperture.
4. The resealable tab mechanism for accessing and storing the contents of a beverage container as recited in claim 3, wherein said end cap ridge forms an end cap channel on an under side of said end cap.
5. The resealable tab mechanism for accessing and storing the contents of a beverage container according to claim 4, further comprising an end cap channel gasket positioned within said end cap channel.
6. The resealable tab mechanism for accessing and storing the contents of a beverage container as recited in claim 1 , wherein rotation of said handle to a superjacent position relative to said end cap aperture and then pivoting the tab handle to its closed seated position reseals the beverage container to retain the remaining contents therein.
7. A resealable pop-top style tab mechanism for a can, comprising:
a can with end cap having an aperture;
a malleable tab plate subjacently fastened to said end cap;
a tab handle having a proximal end and a distal end disposed on a top portion of said end cap;
a handle having a bar and a pair of divergent arms projecting from opposing ends of said bar; and,
a pin extending up through a pin aperture in said tab plate and having an upper end encircling said bar;
wherein said divergent arms extend beyond the width of said end cap aperture and maintain contact with a top portion of said end cap;
wherein pivoting said handle in arc-like fashion results initially in the pin moving downwardly thereby initially releasing any carbonated gas then moving the tab plate downwardly to its open position and further rotation of said tab handle from its superjacent position relative to the end cap aperture provides full access to the beverage container's contents; and;
wherein then pivoting the tab handle back to its closed position reseals the beverage container.
8. The resealable tab mechanism for a can recited in claim 7, wherein the beverage container comprises a pin aperture gasket and a tab plate gasket which are compressed to reseal the beverage container when the handle is returned to the closed position.
9. A resealable tab mechanism for accessing and storing the contents of a beverage container, comprising:
a beverage container having an end cap, a bottom side and a wall extending therebetween, said end cap having an aperture passing therethrough;
an end cap subjacent tab mechanism having a tab plate hinged to said end cap that is movable between a closed state, an open state and back to a closed state wherein said closed state hermetically seals a beverage within said beverage container and wherein said open state provides access to said beverage through said end cap aperture, said tab plate peripherally extending beyond said end cap aperture incorporating a ridge that also peripherally extends beyond said top side aperture and has an end-cap tab-plate fastener securing the tab plate to the under side of said end cap;
a pivotable tab handle on said tab plate having tab handle arms and a tab handle bar positioned between said tab handle arms; and,
a pin valve in said tab plate engaged with said tag handle bar, wherein by pivoting a distal end of said handle results in said handle bar applying a downward bias to the pin valve causing said pin valve downward releasing any compressed gas.
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