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05/21/2008

Resealable Can

Resealable Can

Why let soda go flat when you can't finish it in one sitting? Inventor Johan De Broyer has just the solution: A resealable can that "can create a completely gas-tight and liquid-tight seal." Video after the break.

The can pops open like any normal can. Then, when you're finished taking a few sips, you simply rotate the the tab and a second layer of metal plugs the hole.
[via Gizmodo - Dvice]

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Johan De Broyer - Inventor of The Advertising Soda Seal Marketing-Financial Business Specialist Ukraine johandebroyer@yahoo.com http://www.kyiv-capital.com.ua
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The reseable beverage can is a great idea. It is my understanding that there are several versions being test marketed around the world. It is my belief that beverage cans containing 12 oz or less of liquid do not need to be resealed as the user ususlly drinks the liquid in one sitting ......... not needing to be resealed in order to save the product for a later time. The functionality of the device to protect the contents from insects and other debris is however useful for any size can. Selfishly, I hope that this innovation is not fully realized any time soon as I am the inventor of a devise that is applied to a beverage can by the consumer and prevents bees and other insects from entering the can. My "BugPlug" BeeGuard is uniquely different form others on the market. It was patented in the spring of 2004 and is currently being manufactured by CPS Keystone a supplier to the promotional products industry. The BeeGuard has limited retails sales at this time. For additional information including photographs, please visit my web site http://www.BugPlugBeeGuard.com. Regards, Douglas Bartz Owner / Inventor IP Marketing, LLC
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