B65D23/04

BOTTLING SYSTEM

A container system for liquids, including an in-container mixer/aerator in the exit throat of the container. The mixer/aerator is a cylinder, having axial peripheral grooves, and and axial central bore, divided by axial vanes.

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.

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.

PLASTIC CONTAINER AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME

The present invention provides a plastic container with excellent slipping property for contents. According to the present invention, provided is a plastic container for storing contents, wherein the plastic container is a blow molded body, an innermost layer in contact with the contents is formed of a resin composition containing a base resin and filler particles, and an inner surface of the innermost layer is provided with concave and convex shapes due to presence of the filler particles.

PLASTIC CONTAINER AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME

The present invention provides a plastic container with excellent slipping property for contents. According to the present invention, provided is a plastic container for storing contents, wherein the plastic container is a blow molded body, an innermost layer in contact with the contents is formed of a resin composition containing a base resin and filler particles, and an inner surface of the innermost layer is provided with concave and convex shapes due to presence of the filler particles.

DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MIXING DRESSING, WHIPPING FOOD AND BEVERAGE, AND FROTHING FACIAL CLEANSER, HAIR DRESSING, DETERGENT, CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL, AND MACHINE OIL
20210331125 · 2021-10-28 ·

It is an object of the present invention to provide an agitating device which can be shaken to agitate, whip, froth and disperse the liquid material content.

There is provided a device for mixing liquid material comprising: a container containing liquid material; an opening-closing member formed on the top of said container; and a coil spring accommodated in said container and having an end fixed on the upper part of said container so as to be vibrable and oscillable. The coil spring has a smaller coil pitch in its lowest part than that in its upper part.

ARTICLES AND METHODS FOR FORMING LIQUID FILMS ON SURFACES OF ARTICLES

Embodiments described herein relate to articles and methods for forming liquid surface films on the interior surfaces of containers for holding one or more products comprising one or more Bingham plastic materials. Bingham plastic materials behave as a solid under no or low shear stress, and behave as viscous liquids when an applied shear stress exceeds a yield stress. In some embodiments, a container for containing a product includes an interior surface and a liquid disposed on the interior surface. Before introduction of a product into a container, the liquid may be surrounded by air. The liquid-air interface in contact with the interior surface makes a contact angle, θ.sub.os(a), with respect to the interior surface of the container, of about 0°. After a product has been introduced to the container, the liquid is at least partially covered by the product. The liquid-product interface in contact with the interior surface, makes a contact angle, θ.sub.os(p), with respect to the interior surface, of less about 60°. The subscript “o” denotes the liquid, subscript “s” denotes the interior surface, subscript “a” denotes air, and subscript “p” denotes a product. In some embodiments, the contact angle θ.sub.os(p) can be less than about 50°, less than about 40°, or less than about 30°.

ARTICLES AND METHODS FOR FORMING LIQUID FILMS ON SURFACES OF ARTICLES

Embodiments described herein relate to articles and methods for forming liquid surface films on the interior surfaces of containers for holding one or more products comprising one or more Bingham plastic materials. Bingham plastic materials behave as a solid under no or low shear stress, and behave as viscous liquids when an applied shear stress exceeds a yield stress. In some embodiments, a container for containing a product includes an interior surface and a liquid disposed on the interior surface. Before introduction of a product into a container, the liquid may be surrounded by air. The liquid-air interface in contact with the interior surface makes a contact angle, θ.sub.os(a), with respect to the interior surface of the container, of about 0°. After a product has been introduced to the container, the liquid is at least partially covered by the product. The liquid-product interface in contact with the interior surface, makes a contact angle, θ.sub.os(p), with respect to the interior surface, of less about 60°. The subscript “o” denotes the liquid, subscript “s” denotes the interior surface, subscript “a” denotes air, and subscript “p” denotes a product. In some embodiments, the contact angle θ.sub.os(p) can be less than about 50°, less than about 40°, or less than about 30°.

PACKAGE CONTAINING FLUID

A package including a container body containing a fluid with leaving a head space, wherein a container body (1) has an inner surface coated with a lubricating liquid (30) immiscible with a fluid (3), and the lubricating liquid (30) is present as a coating layer interposed between the inner surface and the fluid (3), the lubricating liquid (30) forms a liquid pool at a periphery of an upper end face of the fluid (3) contained in the container body (1) in a state of being held upright, and a contact angle of the lubricating liquid (30) to the inner surface is smaller than the contact angle of the fluid (3) to the inner surface.

MATERIAL CONTAINER WITH HOLLOW HANDLE
20210276255 · 2021-09-09 ·

A container includes an elongate hollow main portion to store a printing material and includes an openable end and an opposite closed end. The opposite closed end is at least partially defined by an end wall and by a hollow handle portion. The hollow handle portion is in fluid communication with an interior of the main portion.