US20140110281A1 - Cap Assembly Releasing Dose Upon Opening and a Container Including the Same - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a cap assembly and a container including the cap assembly to store two doses separately and mixing the two doses upon opening, and more particularly to have a structure design to achieve the mixing upon opening.
- Beverages or medicine doses available on the market are mostly premixed for sale, chemical additives such as clouding agents, emulsifiers or anti-oxidants are added into the beverages or medicine doses to extend the expiration date to avoid degradation, flavor change or oil precipitation.
- chemical additives may cause health problem to human body if people constantly take them for long duration.
- the conventional containers or bottles to mix before drinking usually have high costs in molds casting, shaping by injection molding, and material and have multiple components with complicated structures so that the assembly of conventional containers and bottles is troublesome and the components thereof are unrecyclable or not to reused.
- the beverages or medicine doses packaged in each type of conventional containers and bottles have the same drawback that it cannot be fully manufactured by automatic mass production but only by hand-made or semi-automatic system, therefore, production efficiency cannot be improved and processing cost is high. Because of the aforementioned drawbacks, the beverages or medicine doses packaged in each type of conventional containers and bottles are not cost-effective in production and thus have high prices.
- a main objective of the present invention is to provide a cap assembly for a container, which has a simple structure to keep the manufacturing process quick and low-cost.
- Another main objective of the present invention is to provide a container including the cap assembly to make two doses mixed upon opening, wherein the cap assembly contains a first dose (solute) in air-tight environment and can be sold separately without other components and can be reused.
- a first dose solute
- Further main objective of the present invention is to provide a container including the cap assembly releasing dose upon opening, which is fully manufactured and processed by automatic systems to fill in the doses in hygiene environment for mass production.
- the cap assembly releasing dose upon opening comprises:
- a collar adapted to mount on a bottle and having
- a cap for accommodation of a dose having:
- the container including the cap assembly releasing dose upon opening comprises:
- a cap for accommodation of a first dose having:
- an outer threaded section defined on an outer periphery of the cap opening to engage with the inner threaded section of the collar so that the cap opening is completely sealed by the sealing surface to block the passage of the engaging recess to the accommodating space so that the first dose is stored in the filling space.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of a container with two doses mixing upon opening in accordance with the present invention, which includes a cap assembly releasing dose upon opening;
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the container with two doses mixing upon opening in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional side view of the container with two doses mixing upon opening in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is an operational cross-sectional side view of the container with two doses mixing upon opening in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 5 is another operational cross-sectional side view of the container, wherein a user drinks the mixture liquid in the container;
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the other embodiment of a container with two doses mixing upon opening in accordance with the present invention, which includes a cap assembly releasing dose upon opening;
- FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of the container with two doses mixing upon opening in FIG. 6 ;
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional side view of the container with two doses mixing upon opening in FIG. 6 ;
- FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional side view of one embodiment of a cap assembly in accordance the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional side view of another embodiment of a cap assembly in accordance the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional side view of still another embodiment of a cap assembly in accordance the present invention.
- a cap assembly releasing dose upon opening in accordance with the present invention is mounted to a bottle to perform a container with two doses mixing upon opening.
- the cap assembly comprises a collar and a cap.
- the collar has an engaging recess, an inner threaded section defined at an opening of the engaging recess, a sealing surface defined at a bottom of the engaging recess, and multiple passages formed between the sealing surface and the inner threaded.
- the cap has a filling space, a cap opening communicated with the filling space to engage with the sealing surface, and an outer threaded section defined on an outer periphery of the cap opening to engage with the inner threaded section of the collar. Because the cap assembly has a simple structure, the cap assembly has following advantages such as low manufacturing cost of the molds, low shaping cost by injection molding, low manufacturing cost, and easy assembling process and fully assembled by automatic operation to be made in a cost-effective way.
- a first preferred embodiment of a container with two doses mixing upon opening in accordance with the present invention comprises a bottle 10 and a cap assembly composed of a collar 20 and a cap 30 .
- the bottle 10 is provided for accommodation of a second dose B 1 which is usually a liquid (solution) and has a bottle opening 11 and a body 12 with an accommodating space 121 to store the second dose B 1 inside the accommodating space 121 .
- a second dose B 1 which is usually a liquid (solution) and has a bottle opening 11 and a body 12 with an accommodating space 121 to store the second dose B 1 inside the accommodating space 121 .
- the collar 20 is engaged with the bottle opening 11 by wedging to replace the bottle opening 11 to further engage with the cap 30 .
- the collar 20 has an engaging recess 21 and an inner threaded section 22 defined at an opening of the engaging recess 21 .
- the engaging recess 21 has a sealing surface 23 defined at a bottom of the engaging recess 21 and has at least one or multiple passages 24 formed between the sealing surface 23 and the inner threaded section 22 (multiple passages 24 are preferred as shown in FIG. 2 ).
- the engaging recess 21 communicates with the accommodating space 121 via the passages 24 .
- the cap 30 is provided for accommodation of a first dose A 1 which is selectively liquid, granulates or powder (solute) and has a filling space 31 and a cap opening 32 communicated with the filling space 31 to engage with the sealing surface 23 of the collar 20 .
- An outer threaded section 33 defined on an outer periphery of the cap opening 32 to engage with the inner threaded section 22 of the collar 20 so that the cap opening 32 is completely sealed by the sealing surface 23 to block the passages 24 of the engaging recess 21 to communicate to the accommodating space 121 so that the first dose A 1 is stored in the filling space 31 .
- the cap 30 When the container is opened, as shown in FIG. 4 , the cap 30 is rotated to make the outer threaded section 33 move oppositely to inner threaded section 22 and then move the cap 30 upward to make the sealing surface 23 disengage from the cap opening 32 so that the passages 24 are opened to allow the first dose A 1 inside the filling space 31 dripping into the accommodating space 121 of the bottle 10 . Thereby, the first dose A 1 and the second dose B 1 are mixed upon opening before drinking as shown in FIG. 5 .
- the second dose B 1 is directly injected into the accommodating space 121 via the bottle opening 11 of the bottle 10 .
- the bottle opening 11 is selectively sealed by a membrane (not shown).
- the cap 30 is placed with the cap opening 32 upward to allow filling of the first dose A 1 into the filling space 31 and then the collar 20 are engaged with the cap 30 by interlocking the inner threaded section 22 and the outer threaded section 33 to engage the cap opening 32 with the sealing surface 23 and thus block the passages 24 of the collar 20 . Thereby, the first dose A 1 is kept inside the filling space 31 .
- both bottle opening 11 and the cap opening 32 are wide open, the filling and injection of the first dose A 1 and the second dose B 1 are convenient and direct into the cap 30 and the bottle 10 respectively and suitable for automatic mass production in hygienic environment.
- FIGS. 6 to 8 A second preferred embodiment of the container with two doses mixing upon opening is illustrated, as shown in FIGS. 6 to 8 , the container comprises a bottle 10 a , and a cap assembly composed of a collar 20 a and a cap 30 a.
- the bottle 10 a is provided for accommodation of a second dose B 1 which is usually a liquid (solution) and has a bottle opening 11 a and a body 12 a with an accommodating space 121 a to store the second dose B 1 inside the accommodating space 121 a .
- An outer locking section 111 a is formed on an outer periphery of the bottle opening 11 a.
- the collar 20 a is engaged with the bottle opening 11 a to replace the bottle opening 11 a to further engage with the cap 30 a .
- the collar 20 a has an engaging recess 21 a and an inner threaded section 22 a defined at an opening of the engaging recess 21 a .
- the engaging recess 21 a has a sealing surface 23 a defined at a bottom of the engaging recess 21 a and has at least one or multiple passages 24 a formed between the sealing surface 23 a and the inner threaded section 22 a .
- the collar 20 a has an inner locking section 25 a on an outer periphery of the collar 20 a to correspondingly engage with the outer locking section 111 a of the bottle opening 11 a .
- the inner locking section 25 a locks to the outer locking section 111 a to achieve sealing and fixing and meanwhile the engaging recess 21 a communicates with the accommodating space 121 a via the passages 24 a.
- the cap 30 a is provided for accommodation of a first dose A 1 which is selectively liquid, granulates or powder (solute) and has a filling space 31 a and a cap opening 32 a communicated with the filling space 31 to engage with the sealing surface 23 a of the collar 20 a .
- An outer threaded section 33 a defined on an outer periphery of the cap opening 32 a to engage with the inner threaded section 22 a of the collar 20 a so that the cap opening 32 a is completely sealed by the sealing surface 23 a to block the passages 24 a of the engaging recess 21 a to the accommodating space 121 a so that the first dose A 1 is stored in the filling space 31 a.
- the cap 30 , 30 a further has a security ring (not shown) which provides the breaking identification to the cap 30 , 30 a.
- a membrane is selectively mounted between the bottle opening 11 , 11 a and the cap 30 , 30 a to provide the breaking identification to the cap 30 , 30 a and the collar 20 , 20 a.
- the cap assembly can be independently merchandised after filling the first dose A 1 into the cap 30 , 30 a and sealing the cap 30 , 30 a with the collar 20 , 20 a as shown in FIGS. 9 and 10 .
- a consumer is able to purchase the cap assemblies with different doses for more variety and more fun in selection and more environmental because the bottle 10 , 10 a can be reused by simply changing the cap assembly.
- sealing surface 23 , 23 a of the collar 20 , 20 a is flat as shown in FIGS. 1 to 10 or is convex (as shown in FIG. 11 ) or tapered to make the does A drip smoothly and completely.
- the cap 30 , 30 a is sealed by engagement of the cap opening 32 , 32 a and the sealing surface 23 , 23 a of the collar 20 , 20 a .
- a first blocking 1 is performed at an end of the cap opening 32 , 32 a and the sealing surface 23 , 23 a and a second blocking 2 is performed at an inner periphery of the cap opening 32 , 32 a and the sealing surface 23 , 23 a , as shown in FIGS. 3 and 11 to efficiently avoid leaking of the first dose A 1 .
- the container with two doses mixing upon opening in accordance with the present invention has the following advantages:
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A cap assembly releasing dose upon opening is mounted to a bottle to perform a container with two doses mixing upon opening. The cap assembly comprises a collar and a cap. The collar has an engaging recess, an inner threaded section defined at an opening of the engaging recess, a sealing surface defined at a bottom of the engaging recess, and multiple passages formed between the sealing surface and the inner threaded. The cap has a filling space, a cap opening communicated with the filling space to combine with the sealing surface, and an outer threaded section defined on an outer periphery of the cap opening to engage with the inner threaded section of the collar. Because the cap assembly has a simple structure, the cap assembly with the container is fully assembled by automatic operation to be made store two doses in a cost-effective way.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a cap assembly and a container including the cap assembly to store two doses separately and mixing the two doses upon opening, and more particularly to have a structure design to achieve the mixing upon opening.
- 2. Description of Related Art
- Beverages or medicine doses available on the market are mostly premixed for sale, chemical additives such as clouding agents, emulsifiers or anti-oxidants are added into the beverages or medicine doses to extend the expiration date to avoid degradation, flavor change or oil precipitation. However, the chemical additives may cause health problem to human body if people constantly take them for long duration.
- To avoid the premixing by using the clouding agents, emulsifiers, or other chemical additives, many containers or bottles are designed to make the ingredients to mix with solvent before drinking to keep the beverages or medicine doses fresh.
- However, the conventional containers or bottles to mix before drinking usually have high costs in molds casting, shaping by injection molding, and material and have multiple components with complicated structures so that the assembly of conventional containers and bottles is troublesome and the components thereof are unrecyclable or not to reused. Moreover, the beverages or medicine doses packaged in each type of conventional containers and bottles have the same drawback that it cannot be fully manufactured by automatic mass production but only by hand-made or semi-automatic system, therefore, production efficiency cannot be improved and processing cost is high. Because of the aforementioned drawbacks, the beverages or medicine doses packaged in each type of conventional containers and bottles are not cost-effective in production and thus have high prices.
- A main objective of the present invention is to provide a cap assembly for a container, which has a simple structure to keep the manufacturing process quick and low-cost.
- Another main objective of the present invention is to provide a container including the cap assembly to make two doses mixed upon opening, wherein the cap assembly contains a first dose (solute) in air-tight environment and can be sold separately without other components and can be reused.
- Further main objective of the present invention is to provide a container including the cap assembly releasing dose upon opening, which is fully manufactured and processed by automatic systems to fill in the doses in hygiene environment for mass production.
- To achieve the foregoing objectives, the cap assembly releasing dose upon opening comprises:
- a collar adapted to mount on a bottle and having
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- an engaging recess inside the collar;
- an inner threaded section defined at an opening of the engaging recess;
- a sealing surface defined at a bottom of the engaging recess; and
- at least one passage formed between the sealing surface and the inner threaded section to communicate with the bottle; and
- a cap for accommodation of a dose and having:
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- a filling space inside the cap;
- a cap opening communicated with the filling space to engage with the sealing surface of the collar; and
- an outer threaded section defined on an outer periphery of the cap opening to engage with the inner threaded section of the collar so that the cap opening is completely sealed by the sealing surface to block the at least one passage of the engaging recess so that the dose is stored in the filling space.
- To achieve the foregoing objectives, the container including the cap assembly releasing dose upon opening comprises:
- a bottle for accommodation of a second dose;
- a collar mounted on the bottle and having
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- an engaging recess inside the collar;
- an inner threaded section defined at an opening of the engaging recess;
- a sealing surface defined at a bottom of the engaging recess; and
- at least one passage formed between the sealing surface and the inner threaded section to communicate with the bottle; and
- a cap for accommodation of a first dose and having:
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- a filling space inside the cap;
- a cap opening communicated with the filling space to engage with the sealing surface of the collar; and
- an outer threaded section defined on an outer periphery of the cap opening to engage with the inner threaded section of the collar so that the cap opening is completely sealed by the sealing surface to block the passage of the engaging recess to the accommodating space so that the first dose is stored in the filling space.
- Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of a container with two doses mixing upon opening in accordance with the present invention, which includes a cap assembly releasing dose upon opening; -
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the container with two doses mixing upon opening inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional side view of the container with two doses mixing upon opening inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is an operational cross-sectional side view of the container with two doses mixing upon opening inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 5 is another operational cross-sectional side view of the container, wherein a user drinks the mixture liquid in the container; -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the other embodiment of a container with two doses mixing upon opening in accordance with the present invention, which includes a cap assembly releasing dose upon opening; -
FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of the container with two doses mixing upon opening inFIG. 6 ; -
FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional side view of the container with two doses mixing upon opening inFIG. 6 ; -
FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional side view of one embodiment of a cap assembly in accordance the present invention; -
FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional side view of another embodiment of a cap assembly in accordance the present invention; and -
FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional side view of still another embodiment of a cap assembly in accordance the present invention. - A cap assembly releasing dose upon opening in accordance with the present invention is mounted to a bottle to perform a container with two doses mixing upon opening. The cap assembly comprises a collar and a cap. The collar has an engaging recess, an inner threaded section defined at an opening of the engaging recess, a sealing surface defined at a bottom of the engaging recess, and multiple passages formed between the sealing surface and the inner threaded. The cap has a filling space, a cap opening communicated with the filling space to engage with the sealing surface, and an outer threaded section defined on an outer periphery of the cap opening to engage with the inner threaded section of the collar. Because the cap assembly has a simple structure, the cap assembly has following advantages such as low manufacturing cost of the molds, low shaping cost by injection molding, low manufacturing cost, and easy assembling process and fully assembled by automatic operation to be made in a cost-effective way.
- As shown in
FIGS. 1 to 3 , a first preferred embodiment of a container with two doses mixing upon opening in accordance with the present invention comprises abottle 10 and a cap assembly composed of acollar 20 and acap 30. - The
bottle 10 is provided for accommodation of a second dose B1 which is usually a liquid (solution) and has a bottle opening 11 and abody 12 with anaccommodating space 121 to store the second dose B1 inside theaccommodating space 121. - The
collar 20 is engaged with the bottle opening 11 by wedging to replace the bottle opening 11 to further engage with thecap 30. Thecollar 20 has anengaging recess 21 and an inner threadedsection 22 defined at an opening of theengaging recess 21. Theengaging recess 21 has a sealingsurface 23 defined at a bottom of theengaging recess 21 and has at least one ormultiple passages 24 formed between thesealing surface 23 and the inner threaded section 22 (multiple passages 24 are preferred as shown inFIG. 2 ). When thecollar 20 combines with the bottle opening 11, theengaging recess 21 communicates with theaccommodating space 121 via thepassages 24. - The
cap 30 is provided for accommodation of a first dose A1 which is selectively liquid, granulates or powder (solute) and has afilling space 31 and a cap opening 32 communicated with thefilling space 31 to engage with the sealingsurface 23 of thecollar 20. An outer threadedsection 33 defined on an outer periphery of the cap opening 32 to engage with the inner threadedsection 22 of thecollar 20 so that thecap opening 32 is completely sealed by the sealingsurface 23 to block thepassages 24 of theengaging recess 21 to communicate to theaccommodating space 121 so that the first dose A1 is stored in thefilling space 31. - When the container is opened, as shown in
FIG. 4 , thecap 30 is rotated to make the outer threadedsection 33 move oppositely to inner threadedsection 22 and then move thecap 30 upward to make thesealing surface 23 disengage from the cap opening 32 so that thepassages 24 are opened to allow the first dose A1 inside thefilling space 31 dripping into theaccommodating space 121 of thebottle 10. Thereby, the first dose A1 and the second dose B1 are mixed upon opening before drinking as shown inFIG. 5 . - Regarding to loading of the second dose B1, the second dose B1 is directly injected into the
accommodating space 121 via thebottle opening 11 of thebottle 10. Thebottle opening 11 is selectively sealed by a membrane (not shown). - Regarding to loading of the first dose A1, the
cap 30 is placed with thecap opening 32 upward to allow filling of the first dose A1 into the fillingspace 31 and then thecollar 20 are engaged with thecap 30 by interlocking the inner threadedsection 22 and the outer threadedsection 33 to engage thecap opening 32 with the sealingsurface 23 and thus block thepassages 24 of thecollar 20. Thereby, the first dose A1 is kept inside the fillingspace 31. - Because both
bottle opening 11 and thecap opening 32 are wide open, the filling and injection of the first dose A1 and the second dose B1 are convenient and direct into thecap 30 and thebottle 10 respectively and suitable for automatic mass production in hygienic environment. - A second preferred embodiment of the container with two doses mixing upon opening is illustrated, as shown in
FIGS. 6 to 8 , the container comprises abottle 10 a, and a cap assembly composed of acollar 20 a and acap 30 a. - The
bottle 10 a is provided for accommodation of a second dose B1 which is usually a liquid (solution) and has a bottle opening 11 a and a body 12 a with anaccommodating space 121 a to store the second dose B1 inside theaccommodating space 121 a. Anouter locking section 111 a is formed on an outer periphery of the bottle opening 11 a. - The
collar 20 a is engaged with the bottle opening 11 a to replace the bottle opening 11 a to further engage with thecap 30 a. Thecollar 20 a has an engagingrecess 21 a and an inner threadedsection 22 a defined at an opening of the engagingrecess 21 a. The engagingrecess 21 a has a sealingsurface 23 a defined at a bottom of the engagingrecess 21 a and has at least one ormultiple passages 24 a formed between the sealingsurface 23 a and the inner threadedsection 22 a. Thecollar 20 a has aninner locking section 25 a on an outer periphery of thecollar 20 a to correspondingly engage with theouter locking section 111 a of the bottle opening 11 a. When thecollar 20 a combines with the bottle opening 11 a, theinner locking section 25 a locks to theouter locking section 111 a to achieve sealing and fixing and meanwhile the engagingrecess 21 a communicates with theaccommodating space 121 a via thepassages 24 a. - The
cap 30 a is provided for accommodation of a first dose A1 which is selectively liquid, granulates or powder (solute) and has a fillingspace 31 a and acap opening 32 a communicated with the fillingspace 31 to engage with the sealingsurface 23 a of thecollar 20 a. An outer threadedsection 33 a defined on an outer periphery of thecap opening 32 a to engage with the inner threadedsection 22 a of thecollar 20 a so that thecap opening 32 a is completely sealed by the sealingsurface 23 a to block thepassages 24 a of the engagingrecess 21 a to theaccommodating space 121 a so that the first dose A1 is stored in the fillingspace 31 a. - The
30, 30 a further has a security ring (not shown) which provides the breaking identification to thecap 30, 30 a.cap - A membrane is selectively mounted between the
11, 11 a and thebottle opening 30, 30 a to provide the breaking identification to thecap 30, 30 a and thecap 20, 20 a.collar - The cap assembly can be independently merchandised after filling the first dose A1 into the
30, 30 a and sealing thecap 30, 30 a with thecap 20, 20 a as shown incollar FIGS. 9 and 10 . A consumer is able to purchase the cap assemblies with different doses for more variety and more fun in selection and more environmental because the 10, 10 a can be reused by simply changing the cap assembly.bottle - Moreover, the sealing
23, 23 a of thesurface 20, 20 a is flat as shown incollar FIGS. 1 to 10 or is convex (as shown inFIG. 11 ) or tapered to make the does A drip smoothly and completely. - The
30, 30 a is sealed by engagement of thecap 32, 32 a and the sealingcap opening 23, 23 a of thesurface 20, 20 a. Acollar first blocking 1 is performed at an end of the 32, 32 a and the sealingcap opening 23, 23 a and asurface second blocking 2 is performed at an inner periphery of the 32, 32 a and the sealingcap opening 23, 23 a, as shown insurface FIGS. 3 and 11 to efficiently avoid leaking of the first dose A1. - According to above description, the container with two doses mixing upon opening in accordance with the present invention has the following advantages:
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- 1. The container has only three components, the
10, 10 a, thebottle 20, 20 a and thecollar 30, 30 a to achieve the purpose of mixing upon opening. Thus, processing and stock costs of the components and the container are low.cap - 2. The components of the container are simple in structure and can be manufactured quickly and easily by injection molding. Moreover, the molds for the components are easily casted and cheap in cost.
- 3. The cap assembly contains the first dose A1 in the
30, 30 a sealed with thecap 20, 20 a in an airtight environment and can be distributed solely with different doses for more selection.collar - 4. The
10, 10 a, thebottle 20, 20 a and thecollar 30, 30 a are all re-useable so that the container is environmental friendly.cap - 5. Because both
11, 11 a of thebottle opening 10, 10 a and thebottle 32, 32 a of thecap opening 30, 30 a are wide open, automatic filling of the first dose A1 and the second dose B1 is applicable. After filling thecap 30, 30 a with the dose A1, thecap 30, 30 a and thecap 20, 20 a are also mounted to thecollar 10, 10 a for sealing by automatic operation so that all process for suitable for automatic mass production in hygienic environment.bottle
- 1. The container has only three components, the
- Although this invention has been described in its preferred form with a certain degree of particularity, it is understood that the present invention of the preferred form has been made only by way of example and that numerous changes in the details of construction and the combination and arrangement of parts any be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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1. A cap assembly releasing dose upon opening comprises:
a collar adapted to mount on a bottle and having
an engaging recess inside the collar;
an inner threaded section defined at an opening of the engaging recess;
a sealing surface defined at a bottom of the engaging recess; and
at least one passage formed between the sealing surface and the inner threaded section to adapt to communicate with the bottle; and
a cap for accommodation of a dose and having:
a filling space inside the cap;
a cap opening communicated with the filling space to engage with the sealing surface of the collar; and
an outer threaded section defined on an outer periphery of the cap opening to engage with the inner threaded section of the collar so that the cap opening is completely sealed by the sealing surface to block the at least one passage of the engaging recess so that the dose is stored in the filling space.
2. The cap assembly as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the sealing surface of the collar is flat, convex or tapered.
3. The cap assembly as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a first blocking is performed at an end of the cap opening abutting the sealing surface.
4. The cap assembly as claimed in claim 3 , wherein a second blocking is performed at an inner periphery of the cap opening abutting the sealing surface.
5. A container including a cap assembly, which comprising:
a bottle for accommodation of a second dose;
a collar mounted on the bottle and having
an engaging recess inside the collar;
an inner threaded section defined at an opening of the engaging recess;
a sealing surface defined at a bottom of the engaging recess; and
at least one passage formed between the sealing surface and the inner threaded section to communicate with the bottle; and
a cap for accommodation of a first dose and having:
a filling space inside the cap;
a cap opening communicated with the filling space and engaging with the sealing surface of the collar; and
an outer threaded section defined on an outer periphery of the cap opening to engage with the inner threaded section of the collar so that the cap opening is completely sealed by the sealing surface to block the at least one passage of the engaging recess to the accommodating space so that the first dose is stored in the filling space.
6. The container as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the bottle has a bottle opening and a body with an accommodating space to store the second dose;
wherein the collar is mounted at the bottle opening of the bottle to make the at least one passage communicated with the accommodating space.
7. The container as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the collar is combined with the bottle by wedging.
8. The container as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the bottle opening has an outer locking section defined on an outer periphery of the bottle opening;
wherein the collar has an inner locking section defined on an inner periphery of the collar to correspondingly engage with the outer locking section of the bottle.
9. The container as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the sealing surface of the collar is flat, convex or tapered.
10. The container as claimed in claim 5 , wherein a first blocking is performed at an end of the cap opening abutting the sealing surface.
11. The container as claimed in claim 10 , wherein a second blocking is performed at an inner periphery of the cap opening abutting the sealing surface.
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