Patent classifications
B65D23/04
BOTTLE CAPABLE OF MIXING POWDERS AND LIQUIDS
A bottle includes a base, neck that defines an aperture, and a body. The bottle has at least one indent in the body that projects into an interior of the bottle and extends around at least part of a circumference of the body. This at least one indent is configured to agitate a substance contained in the bottle. For example, the bottle may contain a powder, such as protein powder, and the at least one indent helps mix the powder with a liquid. In an example, two indents are used in the bottle.
BOTTLE CAPABLE OF MIXING POWDERS AND LIQUIDS
A bottle includes a base, neck that defines an aperture, and a body. The bottle has at least one indent in the body that projects into an interior of the bottle and extends around at least part of a circumference of the body. This at least one indent is configured to agitate a substance contained in the bottle. For example, the bottle may contain a powder, such as protein powder, and the at least one indent helps mix the powder with a liquid. In an example, two indents are used in the bottle.
Formula-Mixing Bottle
The proposed formula-mixing bottle relates to baby feeding vessels. It includes a first container with a bottom, a second container with a bottom, and a cap. The second container's bottom is formed by a closure member in the form of a raisable disk of a disk valve. The closure member has a screw shaft disposed on one side thereof, and the inside surface of the second container has a seal disposed thereon forming a seat for the disk of the closure member. The screw shaft is provided with a guide groove and is disposed inside a retaining sleeve having an arrester mounted in the opening thereof such as to be capable of interacting with the guide groove, and of restricting rotation of the screw shaft. The proposed bottle has a simplified structure as a result of the use of elements having less complex shapes.
Formula-Mixing Bottle
The proposed formula-mixing bottle relates to baby feeding vessels. It includes a first container with a bottom, a second container with a bottom, and a cap. The second container's bottom is formed by a closure member in the form of a raisable disk of a disk valve. The closure member has a screw shaft disposed on one side thereof, and the inside surface of the second container has a seal disposed thereon forming a seat for the disk of the closure member. The screw shaft is provided with a guide groove and is disposed inside a retaining sleeve having an arrester mounted in the opening thereof such as to be capable of interacting with the guide groove, and of restricting rotation of the screw shaft. The proposed bottle has a simplified structure as a result of the use of elements having less complex shapes.
AERATING SYSTEMS, APPARATUSES, AND METHODS
An apparatus includes a body having a length extending from a first end to a second end. The body defines a bore extending through the entirety of the body and at least one of a plurality of grooves or holes around the bore. The body has a length that is dimensioned to be received entirely within a neck of a container.
Pressure equalization apparatus for a bottle and methods associated therewith
A device that assists with equalizing air pressure within a bottle with the atmospheric air pressure as liquid is being poured from the bottle and includes one or more relatively short air tubes. The air tubes are situated with an upper inlet rim of the air tubes located flush with or relatively near the bottle rim. Whether an insert or integrated into the manufacture of a container, the one or more air tubes that extend partially into the container allow air to pass into the container as the liquid exits the container. The pressure equalizer not only minimizes or prevents the common glugging effect, but it allows liquid from a bottle to be poured smoothly at any angle and orientation. A cap incorporating a detachable pressure equalizer is also described.
Pressure equalization apparatus for a bottle and methods associated therewith
A device that assists with equalizing air pressure within a bottle with the atmospheric air pressure as liquid is being poured from the bottle and includes one or more relatively short air tubes. The air tubes are situated with an upper inlet rim of the air tubes located flush with or relatively near the bottle rim. Whether an insert or integrated into the manufacture of a container, the one or more air tubes that extend partially into the container allow air to pass into the container as the liquid exits the container. The pressure equalizer not only minimizes or prevents the common glugging effect, but it allows liquid from a bottle to be poured smoothly at any angle and orientation. A cap incorporating a detachable pressure equalizer is also described.
CONTAINER IN WHICH INNER SURFACE IS FORMED FROM OLEFIN RESIN LAYER
A method of producing a directly blow-formed container. The method includes subjecting a multilayered parison having an inner surface formed of an olefin resin to direct blow forming, the olefin resin containing (i) an organic bleeding lubricant having a melting point of not higher than 50° C. in an amount of 5 to 10% by mass, and (ii) a high silica zeolite having a silica/alumina mole ratio of not less than 80 in an amount of 0.2 to 3.0% by mass.
CONTAINER IN WHICH INNER SURFACE IS FORMED FROM OLEFIN RESIN LAYER
A method of producing a directly blow-formed container. The method includes subjecting a multilayered parison having an inner surface formed of an olefin resin to direct blow forming, the olefin resin containing (i) an organic bleeding lubricant having a melting point of not higher than 50° C. in an amount of 5 to 10% by mass, and (ii) a high silica zeolite having a silica/alumina mole ratio of not less than 80 in an amount of 0.2 to 3.0% by mass.