Abstract:
A resealable spigot for a coconut that provides easy access by consumers to the sterile coconut water within a coconut. The spigot is comprised of a grommet positioned within a coconut tooled cavity, a sleeve positioned with said grommet and a plunger positioned within said sleeve with the plunger selectively movable to breech the coconut&#39;s seed-case cavity providing access to the sterile coconut water therein.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
       [0001]    1. Field of the Invention 
         [0002]    The present invention relates generally to spigots and, more specifically, to a tap for a container spigot for a coconut that provides easy access by consumers to the sterile coconut water within a coconut by pushing the partially inserted spigot to its seated position. 
         [0003]    Initially the spigot is inserted through the shell or soft eye of the husk and into the coconut meat with the spigot&#39;s conduit distal end positioned outside the coconut seed-case cavity maintaining the sterile condition of the coconut water within the seed-case cavity until access of the coconut water is desired, where then spigot access to the coconut water is accomplished by applying manual pressure to the plunger driving the plunger&#39;s conduit distal end into the seed-case cavity providing access to the sterile coconut water. 
         [0004]    2. Description of the Prior Art 
         [0005]    There are other spigot devices designed for containers. While these spigots may be suitable for the purposes for which they where designed, they would not be as suitable for the purposes of the present invention as heretofore described. 
         [0006]    It is thus desirable to provide a spigot for a coconut that will allow a consumer to easily extract the sterile coconut water within a coconut It is further desirable to use the coconut as opposed to re-packaging the coconut water since the coconut is biodegradable and the coconut water remains sterile while contained within the nut. 
       SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION 
       [0007]    A machine for boring at least one cavity in a coconut with the cavity forming receptacle for placement therein of a pressure actuatable spigot to breech the coconut seed-case cavity to extract the coconut water when desired. 
         [0008]    Another object of the present invention is to provide a coconut boring machine having a workpiece platform supporting a workpiece with a boring apparatus boring the shell with selective boring machine components preferably made of stainless steel for food grade use. 
         [0009]    Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a coconut spigot comprising a grommet fixedly attached over the coconut&#39;s soft eye with a lancing spigot positioned within the soft eye until sufficient pressure is applied to the plunger to breech the seed-cavity cavity enabling the retrieval of the sterile coconut water through spigot or straw inserted into seed-case cavity through spigot conduit. 
         [0010]    A further object of the present invention is to provide a spigot having a grommet with a flange portion and a collar portion having a plurality of ring-like ridges that engage the wall of a coconut tooled cavity forming a compression fitting for the spigot. 
         [0011]    A still yet further object of the present invention is to provide a spigot having a flanged sleeve with transverse bored collars on opposing sides with one sleeve collar having a terminus ridge inserted into the grommet bore until mating the grommet flange with the sleeve flange wherethen the terminus ridge forms seat for the grommet. 
         [0012]    Another object of the present invention is to provide a spigot having a plunger movably positionable within the sleeve bore whereby manual pressure applied to the plunger will breech the coconut seed-core cavity. 
         [0013]    Still yet another object of the present invention is to provide access means for a consumer to easily retrieve sterile coconut water from a coconut&#39;s seed core cavity. 
         [0014]    An additional object of the present invention is to provide a coconut having a spigot as means for accessing the coconut&#39;s water so that the consumer can easily retrieve the coconut water from a coconut while in its sterile state. 
         [0015]    A further object of the present invention is to provide a coconut with a spigot partially inserted into a coconut that requires only manual pressure applied to the plunger to breech the coconut&#39;s seed-case cavity when it is desired to retrieve the coconut water in its sterile state from said coconut seed-case cavity. 
         [0016]    A yet further object of the present invention is to provide access to coconut water within a coconut by initially inserting the spigot through the shell without piercing the meat or coconut water cavity. 
         [0017]    Yet another object of the present invention is to provide easy access by consumers to the coconut water within a coconut without compromising its sterile contents. 
         [0018]    Still yet another object of the present invention is to provide a spigot that will provide access to the coconut water within a coconut by a consumer pressing the plunger spigot through the remainder of the coconut meat and into the coconut water cavity. 
         [0019]    A yet further object of the present invention is to provide a straw that may have a filter on one end to prevent pulp from being drawn in. 
         [0020]    Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a spigot having a plunger that is movable from a blocking position to an unblocking position so that the coconut water can be poured into a glass. 
         [0021]    Still yet another object of the present invention is to provide two valves to provide a vent for better water flow. 
         [0022]    Additional objects of the present invention will appear as the description proceeds. 
         [0023]    The present invention overcomes the shortcomings of the prior art by providing to a tap for a container spigot for a coconut that provides easy access by consumers to the sterile coconut water within a coconut by pushing the partially inserted spigot to its seated position. Initially the spigot is inserted through the shell or soft eye of the shell and into the coconut meat with the spigot&#39;s conduit distal end positioned outside the coconut seed-case cavity maintaining the sterile condition of the coconut water within the seed-case cavity until access of the coconut water is desired, where then spigot access to the coconut water is accomplished by applying manual pressure to the plunger driving the plunger&#39;s distal end into the seed-case cavity providing access to the sterile coconut water. 
         [0024]    The foregoing and other objects and advantages will appear from the description to follow. In the description reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which forms a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. These embodiments will be described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention, and it is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and that structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. In the accompanying drawings, like reference characters designate the same or similar parts throughout the several views. 
         [0025]    The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present invention is best defined by the appended claims. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES 
         [0026]    In order that the invention may be more fully understood, it will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawing in which: 
           [0027]      FIG. 1  is a perspective assembly view of an embodiment of the spigot of the present invention. 
           [0028]      FIG. 2A through 2E  is an illustrative view of an embodiment of the plunger. 
           [0029]      FIG. 3A through 3E  is an illustrative view of another embodiment of the plunger. 
           [0030]      FIG. 4A through 4D  is an illustrative view of still another embodiment of the plunger. 
           [0031]      FIG. 5A through 5E  shown is an illustrative view of an embodiment of the spigot sleeve. 
           [0032]      FIG. 6A through 6H  shown is another illustrative view of an embodiment of the spigot sleeve. 
           [0033]      FIG. 7A through 7H  is still another illustrative view of an embodiment of the spigot sleeve. 
           [0034]      FIG. 8A through 8D  is an illustrative view of an embodiment of the spigot grommet. 
           [0035]      FIG. 9A through 9D  shown is an illustrative view of another embodiment of the spigot grommet. 
           [0036]      FIG. 10A through 10D  is an illustrative view of another embodiment of the spigot grommet. 
           [0037]      FIG. 11  is an exploded view of the coconut spigot of the present invention. 
           [0038]      FIG. 12  is another exploded view of an enablement of the coconut spigot of the present invention. 
           [0039]      FIG. 13A through 13F  is an illustrative view of another embodiment of the plunger. 
           [0040]      FIG. 14A through 14D  is an illustrative view of another embodiment of the spigot grommet. 
           [0041]      FIG. 15A through 15I  is another illustrative view of an embodiment of the spigot sleeve. 
           [0042]      FIGS. 16A through 16D  is the plunger cap of the spigot of the present invention. 
           [0043]      FIG. 17  is an assembled view of the coconut spigot of the present invention. 
           [0044]      FIG. 18  is an exploded view of the coconut spigot of the present invention. 
           [0045]      FIG. 19  is another exploded view of an enablement of the coconut spigot of the present invention. 
           [0046]      FIG. 20  is an illustrative view of another embodiment of the plunger. 
           [0047]      FIG. 21  is an end view of an enablement of the plunger of the present invention. 
           [0048]      FIG. 22  is an exploded end view of an enablement of the plunger of the present invention. 
           [0049]      FIG. 23  is an exploded view of an enablement of the plunger of the present invention. 
           [0050]      FIG. 24  is an exploded end view of an enablement of the plunger of the present invention. 
           [0051]      FIG. 25  is an exploded perspective view of an enablement of the plunger of the present invention. 
           [0052]      FIG. 26  is an assembled perspective view of an enablement of the plunger of the present invention. 
           [0053]      FIG. 27  is an assembled perspective view of an enablement of the plunger of the present invention 
           [0054]      FIG. 28  is another illustrative view of an embodiment of the spigot sleeve. 
           [0055]      FIG. 29  is an assembled view of the coconut spigot plunger deployed. 
           [0056]      FIG. 30  is an assembled view of the coconut spigot plunger deployed. 
           [0057]      FIG. 31  is an assembled view of the coconut spigot plunger deployed. 
           [0058]      FIG. 32  is an assembled view of the coconut spigot plunger deployed. 
           [0059]      FIG. 33  is a coconut having a value positioned within a cavity. 
           [0060]      FIG. 34  is a coconut having a value positioned within a cavity. 
           [0061]      FIG. 35  is another enablement of the coconut spigot of the present invention. 
           [0062]      FIG. 36  is an illustrative view of the boring machine of the present invention. 
           [0063]      FIG. 37  is a perspective view of the boring machine of the present invention. 
           [0064]      FIG. 38  is a front view of the boring machine of the present invention. 
           [0065]      FIG. 39  is an illustrative view of a coconut. 
           [0066]      FIG. 40  is an illustrative view of a spigot for a coconut soft eye. 
           [0067]      FIG. 41A through 41D  is an illustrative view of a coconut aperture plug. 
           [0068]      FIG. 42A through 42D  is an illustrative view of additional embodiment of the plunger. 
           [0069]      FIGS. 43 and 44 , shown are exploded views of an enablement of the coconut spigot of the present invention. 
           [0070]      FIG. 45  is an illustrative view of an embodiment of the spigot grommet. 
           [0071]      FIG. 46  is an illustrative view of a coconut aperture plug. 
           [0072]      FIG. 47  is an illustrative view of another enablement of the coconut aperture plug. 
           [0073]      FIG. 48  is an illustrative view of a plunger seated within a grommet. 
           [0074]      FIG. 49  is an illustrative view of a coconut. 
           [0075]      FIG. 50  is a coconut with a milled bore. 
           [0076]      FIG. 51  is a coconut with a milled bore and grommet. 
           [0077]      FIG. 52  is a coconut with a seated grommet. 
           [0078]      FIG. 53  is a coconut with a seated grommet and plunger. 
           [0079]      FIG. 54  is a coconut with a seated grommet and plunger. 
           [0080]      FIG. 55  is a coconut with a seated grommet. 
           [0081]      FIGS. 56 and 57  are a coconut with a seated grommet. 
           [0082]      FIGS. 58 through 62  is a progression of illustrations of the method for accessing coconut water. 
           [0083]      FIG. 63  is another enablement of a coconut spigot of the present invention. 
       
    
    
     DESCRIPTION OF THE REFERENCED NUMERALS 
       [0084]    Turning now descriptively to the drawings, in which similar reference characters denote similar elements throughout the several views, the figures illustrate the Coconut with Spigot of the present invention. With regard to the reference numerals used, the following numbering is used throughout the various drawing figures.
     10  Coconut Spigot of the present invention     12  coconut     14  coconut husk     16  coconut seed     18  coconut seed-case     20  coconut meat     22  coconut seed-case cavity     24  coconut water     26  plunger     28  plunger sleeve     30  grommet     32  flange of  26       34  top of  32       36  bottom of  32       38  arm of  32       40  grip of  26       42  ringlet of  40       44  conduit of  26       46  sleeve seat gasket of  26       48  conical portion of  44       50  cylindrical portion of  44       52  end of  44       54  bore of  44       56  rails of  44       58  slots of  44       60  detachable tip of  44       62  collar of  32       64  rim of  62       66  flange of  28       68  collar of  28       70  ridge of  68       72  sleeve seat     74  sleeve membrane     76  grommet seat collar     78  lip of  76       80  sleeve bore     82  grommet flange     84  grommet collar     86  grommet gasket     88  grommet bore     90  boring device     92  boring bit     94  workpiece platform     96  cap of  62       98  channel of  96       100  tab of  96       102  straw     104  coconut eyes     106  soft eye of  102       108  bond     110  coconut band     112  plug     114  plug handle     116  plug flange     118  grommet seat     120  plug collar     122  plug bore     124  handle of  26       126  coring cavity of  26       128  stop of  26       130  gasket of  112       132  gasket of  26       134  drilled aperture     136  wall of  134       138  mini plug   
 
       DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
       [0150]    The following discussion describes in detail one embodiment of the invention (and several variations of that embodiment). This discussion should not be construed, however, as limiting the invention to those particular embodiments, practitioners skilled in the art will recognize numerous other embodiments as well. For definition of the complete scope of the invention, the reader is directed to appended claims. 
         [0151]    Referring to  FIG. 1 , shown is a perspective assembly view of an embodiment of the spigot of the present invention. The present invention  10  provides a spigot  28  that is partially inserted into the coconut shell and not the meat and then shipped to consumers who then complete inserting the plunger  28  through the coconut meat into the coconut seed-case cavity providing access to the sterile coconut water. As illustrated, the spigot  10  comprises plunger  26 , sleeve  28  and grommet  30 . Plunger  26  has arm  38  and ringlet  42  forming plunger grip  40 . The plunger further provides flange  32  having top surface  34  and bottom surface  36  having conduit  44  with bore  54  extending therefrom terminating in end  52 . Sleeve  28  mounts onto conduit  44  with grommet  30  mounting onto sleeve  28 . 
         [0152]    Referring to  FIG. 2A through 2E  shown is an illustrative view of an embodiment of the plunger. Plunger  26  has arm  38  and ringlet  42  forming plunger grip  40 . The plunger further provides flange  32  having top surface  34  and bottom surface  36  with conduit  44  having bore  54  extending from the flange bottom surface  36 . Conduit  44  provides for a conduit having a conical portion  48  and a cylindrical portion  50  with the flange end of the conduit having a sleeve seat gasket  46  mateable to the sleeve seat. 
         [0153]    Referring to  FIG. 3A through 3E  shown is an illustrative view of another embodiment of the plunger. Plunger  26  has arm  38  and ringlet  42  forming plunger grip  40 . The plunger further provides flange  32  having top surface  34  and bottom surface  36  with conduit  44  having bore  54  extending from the flange bottom surface  36 . Conduit  44  provides for a conduit having a conical portion  48  and a cylindrical portion  50  with the flange end of the conduit having a sleeve seat gasket  46  mateable to the sleeve seat. 
         [0154]    Referring to  FIG. 4A through 4D  shown is an illustrative view of still another embodiment of the plunger. Plunger  26  has arm  38  and ringlet  42  forming plunger grip  40 . The plunger further provides flange  32  having top surface  34  and bottom surface  36  with conduit  44  having bore  54  extending from the flange bottom surface  36 . Conduit  44  provides for a conduit having a conical portion  48  and a cylindrical portion  50  with the flange end of the conduit having a sleeve seat gasket  46  mateable to the sleeve seat. 
         [0155]    Referring to  FIG. 5A through 5E  shown is an illustrative view of an embodiment of the spigot sleeve. Sleeve  28  having bore  80  has flange  66  with opposing side collars extending therefrom. Collar  68  forms sleeve seat  72  receiving sleeve seat gasket  46  and collar  76  forms grommet seat collar  76  having lip  78  as stop for grommet  30  mounted thereon. 
         [0156]    Referring to  FIG. 6A through 6H  shown is another illustrative view of an embodiment of the spigot sleeve. Sleeve  28  having bore  80  has flange  66  with opposing side collars extending therefrom. Collar  68  forms sleeve seat  72  receiving sleeve seat gasket  46  and collar  76  forms grommet seat collar  76  having lip  78  as stop for grommet  30  mounted thereon. 
         [0157]    Referring to  FIG. 7A through 7H  shown is still another illustrative view of an embodiment of the spigot sleeve. Sleeve  28  having bore  80  has flange  66  with opposing side collars extending therefrom. Collar  68  forms sleeve seat  72  receiving sleeve seat gasket  46  and collar  76  forms grommet seat collar  76  having lip  78  as stop for grommet  30  mounted thereon. 
         [0158]    Referring to  FIG. 8A through 8D  shown is an illustrative view of an embodiment of the spigot grommet. Grommet  30  holds spigot  10  within a cavity drilled in the coconut wall with flange  82  seated against the rim of the cavity. Grommet collar  84  has ridges  86  serving as grommet gasket. Grommet bore  88  enable mounting of the spigot sleeve within bore  88 . 
         [0159]    Referring to  FIG. 9A through 9D  shown is an illustrative view of another embodiment of the spigot grommet. Grommet  30  holds spigot  10  within a cavity drilled in the coconut wall with flange  82  seated against the rim of the cavity. Grommet collar  84  has ridges  86  serving as grommet gasket. Grommet bore  88  enable mounting of the spigot sleeve within bore  88 . 
         [0160]    Referring to  FIG. 10A through 10D  shown is an illustrative view of another embodiment of the spigot grommet. Grommet  30  holds spigot  10  within a cavity drilled in the coconut wall with flange  82  seated against the rim of the cavity. Grommet collar  84  has ridges  86  serving as grommet gasket. Grommet bore  88  enable mounting of the spigot sleeve within bore  88 . 
         [0161]    Referring to  FIG. 11 , shown is an exploded view of the coconut spigot of the present invention. Depicted is the coconut spigot  10  comprising plunger  26 , sleeve  28  and grommet  30 . Grommet  30  has flange  82  and collar  84  with ridges  86  with the grommet seated within a cavity drilled within the coconut wall. Sleeve  28  having bore  80  has flange  66  with opposing side collars  68 ,  76  extending from flange.  66 . Sleeve collar  68  is sleeve seat  72  receiving plunger sleeve gasket  46  with sleeve collar  76  having lip  78  forms seat for grommet  30  to be mounted onto collar  76 . 
         [0162]    Referring to  FIG. 12 , shown is another exploded view of an enablement of the coconut spigot of the present invention. Depicted is the coconut spigot  10  comprising plunger  26 , sleeve  28  and grommet  30 . Grommet  30  has flange  82  and collar  84  with ridges  86  with the grommet seated within a cavity drilled within the coconut wall. Sleeve  28  having bore  80  has flange  66  with opposing side collars  68 ,  76  extending from flange.  66 . Sleeve collar  68  is sleeve seat  72  receiving plunger sleeve gasket  46  with sleeve collar  76  having lip  78  forms seat for grommet  30  to be mounted onto collar  76  via bore  88  with sleeve bore  80  providing for movement of plunger conduit  44  therein. 
         [0163]    Referring to  FIG. 13A through 13F  shown is an illustrative view of another embodiment of the plunger. Plunger  26  has arm  38  and ringlet  42  forming plunger grip  40 . The plunger further provides flange  32  having top surface  34  and bottom surface  36  with conduit  44  having bore  54  extending from the flange bottom surface  36 . Conduit  44  additionally provides for a conduit having additional elements in the form of slots within the plunger conduit wall  44 . Also provided is a plurality of rails  56  within the bore of conduit  44 . 
         [0164]    Referring to  FIG. 14A through 14D  shown is an illustrative view of another embodiment of the spigot grommet. Grommet  30  holds spigot  10  within a cavity drilled in the coconut wall with flange  82  seated against the rim of the cavity. Grommet collar  84  has ridges  86  serving as grommet gasket. Grommet bore  88  enable mounting of the spigot sleeve within bore  88 . 
         [0165]    Referring to  FIG. 15A through 151  shown is another illustrative view of an embodiment of the spigot sleeve. Sleeve  28  has bore  80  with flange  66  having opposing side collars extending therefrom. Collar  68  forms sleeve seat  72  receiving sleeve seat gasket  46  and collar  76  forms grommet seat collar  76  having lip  78  as stop for grommet  30  mounted thereon. Also shown is sleeve  28  having sleeve membrane  74  which can be punctured by the plunger  26  to retrieve the coconut water from the seed-case cavity. 
         [0166]    Referring to  FIGS. 16A through 16D , shown is the plunger cap of the spigot of the present invention. An enablement of the plunger cap of the present invention provides for conduit  44  to extend through flange  32  forming flange collar  62  having rim  64  with the plunger flange  32  having arm  38  with cap  96  having tab  100  and cap channel  98  receiving collar rim  64  therein. 
         [0167]    Referring to  FIG. 17 , shown is an assembled view of the coconut spigot of the present invention. Depicted is the coconut spigot  10  comprising plunger  26 , sleeve  28  and grommet  30 . Grommet  30  is seated on sleeve  28  collar  76  and is retained by rim  78 . Sleeve  28  has bore  80  extending from flange.  66 . Sleeve collar  68  is sleeve seat  72  receiving plunger sleeve gasket  46 . 
         [0168]    Referring to  FIG. 18 , shown is an exploded view of the coconut spigot of the present invention. Depicted is coconut spigot  10  comprising plunger  26 , sleeve  28  and grommet  30 . Grommet  30  has flange  82  and collar  84  with ridges  86  with the grommet seated within a cavity drilled within the coconut wall. Sleeve  28  having bore  80  has flange  66  with opposing side collars  68 ,  76  extending from flange.  66 . Sleeve collar  68  is sleeve seat  72  receiving plunger sleeve gasket  46  with sleeve collar  76  having lip  78  forms seat for grommet  30  to be mounted onto collar  76 . 
         [0169]    Referring to  FIG. 19 , shown is another exploded view of an enablement of the coconut spigot of the present invention. Depicted is coconut spigot  10  comprising plunger  26 , sleeve  28  and grommet  30 . Grommet  30  has flange  82  and collar  84  with ridges  86  with the grommet seated within a cavity drilled within the coconut wall. Sleeve  28  having bore  80  has flange  66  with opposing side collars  68 ,  76  extending from flange.  66 . Sleeve collar  68  is sleeve seat  72  receiving plunger sleeve gasket  46  with sleeve collar  76  having lip  78  forms seat for grommet  30  to be mounted onto collar  76 . 
         [0170]    Referring to  FIG. 20  shown is an illustrative view of another embodiment of the plunger. Plunger  26  has arm  38  and cap  96  with channel  98  and tab  100  for closing the plunger sleeve conduit  54 . The plunger further provides flange  32  having top surface  34  and bottom surface  36  with conduit  44  having bore  54  extending from collar  62  through end  52 . Further provided are a plurality of slits  58  within conduit wall  44 . 
         [0171]    Referring to  FIG. 21 , shown is an end view of an enablement of the plunger of the present invention. Illustrated is the plunger  26  having arm  38  and cap  96  with channel  98  and tab  100  for closing the plunger sleeve conduit  54 . The plunger further provides flange  32  having top surface  34  and bottom surface  36  with conduit  44  having bore  54  extending from collar  62  through end  52 . 
         [0172]    Referring to  FIG. 22 , shown is an exploded end view of an enablement of the plunger of the present invention. Illustrated is the plunger  26  having arm  38  and cap  96  with channel  98  and tab  100  for closing the plunger sleeve conduit  54 . The plunger further provides flange  32  having top surface  34  and bottom surface  36  with conduit  44  having bore  54  extending from collar  62  through end  52 . Also shown is plunger  28  having a burstable membrane  74  and plunger tip  60  so that pressure applied to the plunger uses tip  60  to break member  74  providing access to the coconut&#39;s contents. 
         [0173]    Referring to  FIG. 23 , shown is an exploded view of an enablement of the plunger of the present invention. Illustrated is the plunger  26  having arm  38  and cap  96  with channel  98  and tab  100  for closing the plunger sleeve conduit  54 . The plunger further provides flange  32  having top surface  34  and bottom surface  36  with conduit  44  having bore  54  extending from collar  62  through end  52 . Also shown is plunger  28  having a burstable membrane  74  and plunger sleeve  44  so that pressure applied to the plunger causes conduit  44  to break member  74  providing access to the coconut&#39;s contents. 
         [0174]    Referring to  FIG. 24 , shown is an exploded end view of an enablement of the plunger of the present invention. Illustrated is the plunger  26  having arm  38  and ringlet  42  forming plunger grip  40 . The plunger further provides flange  32  having top surface  34  and bottom surface  36  with conduit  44  having bore  54  extending from collar  62  through end  52 . Also shown is plunger  28  having a burstable membrane  74  so that pressure applied to the plunger causes conduit  44  to break member  74  providing access to the coconut&#39;s contents. 
         [0175]    Referring to  FIG. 25 , shown is an exploded perspective view of an enablement of the plunger of the present invention. Illustrated is the plunger  26  having arm  38  and cap  96  with channel  98  and tab  100  for closing the plunger sleeve conduit  54 . The plunger further provides flange  32  having top surface  34  and bottom surface  36  with conduit  44  having bore  54  extending from collar  62  through end  52 . Also shown is plunger  28  having a burstable membrane  74  and plunger tip  60  positioned within conduit  44  end  52  so that pressure applied to plunger  26  causes tip  60  to break member  74  providing access to the coconut&#39;s contents. Also shown is conduit  44  having a plurality of wall slits  58 . 
         [0176]    Referring to  FIG. 26 , shown is an assembled perspective view of an enablement of the plunger of the present invention. Illustrated is the plunger  26  having arm  38  and cap  96  with channel  98  and tab  100  for closing the plunger sleeve conduit  54 . The plunger further provides flange  32  having top surface  34  and bottom surface  36  with conduit  44  having bore  54  extending from collar  62  through end  52 . Also shown is plunger  28  having a burstable membrane  74  and plunger tip  60  positioned within conduit  44  end  52  so that pressure applied to plunger  26  causes tip  60  to break member  74  providing access to the coconut&#39;s contents. Also shown is conduit  44  having a plurality of wall slits  58 . 
         [0177]    Referring to  FIG. 27 , shown is an assembled perspective view of an enablement of the plunger of the present invention. Illustrated is the plunger  26  having arm  38  and cap  96  with channel  98  and tab  100  for closing the plunger sleeve conduit  54 . The plunger further provides flange  32  having top surface  34  and bottom surface  36  with conduit  44  having bore  54  extending from collar  62  through end  52 . Also shown is plunger  28  having a burstable membrane  74  and plunger tip  60  positioned within conduit  44  end  52  so that pressure applied to plunger  26  causes tip  60  to break member  74  providing access to the coconut&#39;s contents. Also shown is conduit  44  having a plurality of wall slits  58 . 
         [0178]    Referring to  FIG. 28  shown is another illustrative view of an embodiment of the spigot sleeve. Sleeve  28  has flange  66  with opposing side collars extending therefrom with a burstable membrane  74  sealing the spigot until pressure is applied to the spigot causing the plunger to burst membrane  74 . 
         [0179]    Referring to  FIG. 29 , shown is an assembled view of the coconut spigot plunger deployed. Depicted is the coconut spigot  10  comprising plunger  26 , sleeve  28  and grommet  30 . Grommet  30  has flange  82  and collar  84  with ridges  86  with the grommet seated within a cavity drilled within the coconut wall. Sleeve  28  has bore  80  with sleeve membrane  60  burst by conduit  44  thereby providing access to the coconut water. 
         [0180]    Referring to  FIG. 30 , shown is an assembled view of the coconut spigot plunger deployed. Depicted is the coconut spigot  10  comprising plunger  26 , sleeve  28  and grommet  30 . Grommet  30  has flange  82  and collar  84  with ridges  86  with the grommet seated within a cavity drilled within the coconut wall. Sleeve  28  has bore  80  with sleeve membrane  60  burst by conduit  44  thereby providing access to the coconut water. 
         [0181]    Referring to  FIG. 31 , shown is an assembled view of the coconut spigot plunger deployed. Depicted is the coconut spigot  10  comprising plunger  26 , sleeve  28  and grommet  30 . Grommet  30  has flange  82  and collar  84  with ridges  86  with the grommet seated within a cavity drilled within the coconut wall. Sleeve  28  has bore  80  with sleeve membrane  60  burst by conduit  44  thereby providing access to the coconut water. 
         [0182]    Referring to  FIG. 32 , shown is an assembled view of the coconut spigot plunger deployed. Depicted is the coconut spigot  10  comprising plunger  26 , sleeve  28  and grommet  30 . Grommet  30  has flange  82  and collar  84  with ridges  86  with the grommet seated within a cavity drilled within the coconut wall. Sleeve  28  has bore  80  with sleeve membrane  60  burst by conduit  44  thereby providing access to the coconut water. 
         [0183]    Referring to  FIG. 33 , shown is a coconut having a value positioned within a cavity. The present invention  10  provides means for a consumer to easily extract the coconut water of coconut  12  from coconut cavity  22  by inserting a spigot  10  comprising plunger  26 , sleeve  28  and plunger  30  within a cavity drilled in the coconut wall so that pressure applied to the plunger will pierce the sleeve  28  membrane  74  providing access to the coconut water within the seed-case cavity. 
         [0184]    Referring to  FIG. 34 , shown is a coconut having a value positioned within a cavity. The present invention  10  provides means for a consumer to easily extract the coconut water of coconut  12  from coconut seed case cavity  22  by inserting a spigot  10  comprising plunger  26 , sleeve  28  and plunger  30  within a cavity drilled in the coconut wall so that pressure applied to the plunger will pierce the sleeve  28  membrane  74  providing access to the coconut water within the seed-case cavity. 
         [0185]    Referring to  FIG. 35 , shown is another enablement of the coconut spigot of the present invention. Illustrated is the spigot  10  comprising plunger  26 , sleeve  28  and grommet  30  with the plunger conduit  44  having tip  60  therein. When cap  96  is removed from plunger collar  62  providing access to bore  80  then straw  102  can be positioned within bore  80  where a force will push tip  60  into the coconut seed-case cavity with the straw used to retrieve the coconut water. 
         [0186]    Referring to  FIG. 36 , shown is an illustrative view of the boring machine of the present invention. The present invention provides a food grade boring machine  90  having a boring machine workpiece holder  94  and boring machine bit  92  for boring a cavity within the wall of the coconut for placement of the spigot  10  therein. 
         [0187]    Referring to  FIG. 37 , shown is a perspective view of the boring machine of the present invention. Illustrated is a food grade boring machine  90  having stainless steel parts for creating a spigot cavity within coconut  12 . The boring machine  90  has a workpiece holder for holding a coconut and a boring machine bit  92  for manufacturing a cavity within the coconut wall of a predetermine diameter and depth. 
         [0188]    Referring to  FIG. 38 , shown is a front view of the boring machine of the present invention. Illustrated is a food grade boring machine  90  having stainless steel parts for creating a spigot cavity within coconut  12 . The boring machine  90  has a workpiece holder for holding a coconut and a boring machine bit  92  for manufacturing a cavity within the coconut wall of a predetermine diameter and depth. 
         [0189]    Referring to  FIG. 39 , shown is an illustrative view of a coconut. A coconut  12  has three eyes  104  with two of the them called blind eyes and the third called a soft eye  106 , which has served as the nutrient umbilical cord between the tree and coconut during growth and is quite soft. The present invention provides for a spigot positioned over the soft eye  104  whereby a plunger force will provide access to the coconut within the seed-case cavity. 
         [0190]    Referring to  FIG. 40 , shown is an illustrative view of a spigot for a coconut soft eye. As aforementioned, a coconut  12  has three eyes  104  with two of the them called blind eyes and the third called a soft eye  106 , which has served as the nutrient umbilical cord between the tree and coconut during growth and is quite soft. The present invention provides for a spigot comprising a grommet  30  bonded  108  over the soft eye  104  with a plunger  26  within said grommet so that a force applied to the plunger will provide access to the coconut water within the seed-case cavity. Further provided is a band  110  fixedly attached to grommet  30 . 
         [0191]    Referring to  FIG. 41A through 41D , shown is an illustrative view of a coconut aperture plug. Plug  112  sits within grommet  30  to prevent contamination of the coconut aperture. Plug  112  having handle  114  used to manipulate plug  112  has flange  116  with bottom surface  118  that engages grommet flange  82  while collar  120  engages grommet bore  88  thereby sealing the coconut aperture. 
         [0192]    Referring to  FIG. 42A through 42D  shown is an illustrative view of additional embodiment of the plunger. Plunger  26  incorporates an additional element comprising handle  124  forming a plunger grip. The plunger further provides coring cavity  126  within conduit sleeve  44 . Also provided is plunger stop  128  and conduit  44  that respectively engage grommet  30  and grommet bore  88  when seated therein. 
         [0193]    Referring to  FIGS. 43 and 44 , shown are exploded views of an enablement of the coconut spigot of the present invention. Depicted is the coconut spigot  10  comprising plunger  26 , plug  112  and grommet  30 . Grommet  30  has flange  82  and collar  84  with ridges  86  forming a gasket that will frictionally engage the wall of a coconut&#39;s milled cavity, wherethen plunger  26  having conduit  44  with coring cavity  126  is inserted into grommet  30  so that the coring cavity  126  is seated within the coconut meat until removed by the consumer, which will provide access to the coconut water. Also provided is plug  112  that is inserted into the coconut bore as a stopper to preserve the coconut&#39;s contents for later consumption. 
         [0194]    Referring to  FIG. 45 , shown is an illustrative view of an embodiment of the spigot grommet. Grommet  30  comprises flange  82  having collar  84  extending therefrom with circumferential ridges  86  serving as frictional elements for engaging the wall of the milled coconut aperture when placed therein. 
         [0195]    Referring to  FIG. 46 , shown is an illustrative view of a coconut aperture plug. Plug  112  having handle  114  used to manipulate plug  112  has flange  116  with bottom surface  118  that engages grommet flange  82  while collar  120  engages grommet bore  88  thereby sealing the coconut aperture with plug  112  sitting within grommet  30  prevents contamination of the coconut aperture. 
         [0196]    Referring to  FIG. 47 , shown is an illustrative view of another enablement of the coconut aperture plug. Plug  112  having handle  114  used to manipulate plug  112  has flange  116  with bottom surface  118  that engages grommet flange  82  while collar  120  further incorporates circumferential ridges that will frictional engage grommet bore  88  thereby sealing the coconut aperture from contamination of the coconut aperture. 
         [0197]    Referring to  FIG. 48  shown is an illustrative view of a plunger seated within a grommet. Plunger  26  incorporates handle  124  forming a plunger grip. The plunger further provides coring cavity  126  within conduit sleeve  44 . Also provided is plunger stop  128  and conduit  44  that respectively engage grommet  30  and grommet bore  88  when seated therein. 
         [0198]    Referring to  FIG. 49 , shown is an illustrative view of a coconut. Depicted is a coconut  12  having coconut eyes  104 . The coconut comprises husk  14  and coconut seed  16  encasing coconut meat  20  encompassing coconut seed-case cavity  22  having coconut water  24  within. 
         [0199]    Referring to  FIG. 50 , shown is a coconut with a milled bore. Depicted is coconut  12  having coconut eyes  104  having milled aperture  134  and aperture wall  136  that will receive grommet therein. 
         [0200]    Referring to  FIG. 51 , shown is a coconut with a milled bore and grommet. Depicted is coconut  12  having coconut eyes  104  with milled aperture  134  and aperture wall  136  with grommet  30  ready to be inserted into said coconut aperture. 
         [0201]    Referring to  FIG. 52 , shown is a coconut with a seated grommet. Depicted is coconut  12  having coconut eyes  104  with milled aperture  134  and aperture wall  136  with grommet  30  positioned within said coconut cavity with plunger  26  having handle  124  and conduit  44  is ready to be seated within said grommet. 
         [0202]    Referring to  FIG. 53 , shown is a coconut with a seated grommet and plunger. Depicted is coconut  12  having coconut eyes  104  with milled aperture  134  and aperture wall  136  with grommet  30  positioned within said coconut cavity with plunger  26  having handle  124  and conduit  44  seated within said grommet  30 . 
         [0203]    Referring to  FIG. 54 , shown is a coconut with a seated grommet and plunger. Depicted is coconut  12  having coconut eyes  104  with milled aperture  134  and aperture wall  136  with grommet  30  positioned within said coconut cavity with plunger  26  having handle  124  and conduit  44  seated within said grommet  30 . 
         [0204]    Referring to  FIG. 55 , shown is a coconut with a seated grommet. Depicted is coconut  12  having coconut eyes  104  with milled aperture  134  and aperture wall  136  with grommet  30  positioned within said coconut cavity with plunger  26  having handle  124  and conduit  44  is ready to be seated within said grommet. 
         [0205]    Referring to  FIGS. 56 and 57 , shown is a coconut with a seated grommet. Depicted is coconut  12  having coconut eyes  104  with milled aperture  134  and aperture wall  136  with grommet  30  positioned within said coconut cavity with plunger  26  having handle  124  and conduit  44  is ready to be seated within said grommet. 
         [0206]    Referring to  FIGS. 58 through 62 , shown is a progression of illustrations of the method for accessing coconut water. Shown is a coconut  12  having coconut eyes  14  wherethen a milled aperture  134  of predetermined diameter and depth is created without milling through the coconut&#39;s endosperm. Once milled grommet  30  having collar  84  with circumferential ridges  86  is then inserted aperture  134 , where grommet ridges  86  frictional engage aperture wall  136  thereby sealing aperture  134  from contamination. Plunger  26  having handle  124  is then inserted into grommet bore  88  with plunger  26  having conduit  44  with bore  54  that will cut through the coconut endosperm (white meat) making a clean hole through the white meat. When desired the plunger  26  is removed from the coconut grommet bore  88 , which removes the cored white meat providing access to the coconut water. Further provided is a plug  112  having conduit  44  and handle  124  that is inserted into grommet bore  88  to reseal the spigot until desired. 
         [0207]    Referring to  FIG. 63 , shown is another enablement of a coconut spigot of the present invention. The spigot  10  of the present invention provide an alternate embodiment  136  of the spigot of the present invention. Depicted is a shaft-like plunger having a terminus cutting head. 
         [0208]    It will be understood that each of the elements described above, or two or more together may also find a useful application in other types of methods differing from the type described above. 
         [0209]    While certain novel features of this invention have been shown and described and are pointed out in the annexed claims, it is not intended to be limited to the details above, since it will be understood that various omissions, modifications, substitutions and changes in the forms and details of the device illustrated and in its operation can be made by those skilled in the art without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention. 
         [0210]    Without further analysis, the foregoing will so fully reveal the gist of the present invention that others can, by applying current knowledge, readily adapt it for various applications without omitting features that, from the standpoint of prior art, fairly constitute essential characteristics of the generic or specific aspects of this invention.