Patent classifications
B65D23/10
Pressure reinforced plastic container and related method of processing a plastic container
Exemplary hot-fillable plastic containers are disclosed. In some embodiments, the containers may include a threaded neck portion, a body portion, and a base portion including a standing surface and a movable element. In some embodiments, the moveable element may be arranged to be recessed either substantially above, or substantially below, the standing surface in an initial pre-filling position.
Fluid bottle with external accessories
A fluid bottle is disclosed, having a phone retention portion, a key retentions portion, a card retention portion, and a cap and handle assembly. The bottle allows a user to better organize personal items, such as a phone, keys, credit cards or money, and/or headphones.
Fluid bottle with external accessories
A fluid bottle is disclosed, having a phone retention portion, a key retentions portion, a card retention portion, and a cap and handle assembly. The bottle allows a user to better organize personal items, such as a phone, keys, credit cards or money, and/or headphones.
HANDHELD STRUCTURE OF THERMOS CUP
The present invention discloses a handheld structure of a thermos cup, including a handle integrally connected with a body of the thermos cup, and a belt part. A groove is arranged on a surface of the handle. The belt part movably cooperates with the groove and is operable between a first position where the belt part is completely fitted in the groove to flush with the surface of the handle and a second position where the belt part is partially detached from the groove to serve as a hand strap. The thermos cup of the present invention has the stability of handles and the portability of hand straps.
HANDHELD STRUCTURE OF THERMOS CUP
The present invention discloses a handheld structure of a thermos cup, including a handle integrally connected with a body of the thermos cup, and a belt part. A groove is arranged on a surface of the handle. The belt part movably cooperates with the groove and is operable between a first position where the belt part is completely fitted in the groove to flush with the surface of the handle and a second position where the belt part is partially detached from the groove to serve as a hand strap. The thermos cup of the present invention has the stability of handles and the portability of hand straps.
GRIP CONTAINER SYSTEM
A food packaging container is provided. The container comprises a molded body defining a longitudinal axis, and including a plurality of sides and a plurality of axial corners. Each corner has a recess including a first portion and a second portion. Each of the first portions includes an axial grip surface where the grip surfaces are aligned with the body in an orientation for gripping. In some embodiments, packaging products, containers, handles, tooling, applicators and methods are disclosed.
Stackable container having overhanging cap
A stackable container, including a body and a cap threadingly engageable with a neck portion of the body and having a top portion formed with a depression for selectively oriented snap-registered engagement with a base portion of a counterpart of the body, the cap further including handle projections and a skirt. Opposite stop structures prevent rotation of the cap relative to the body beyond predetermined threaded engagement; a detent releasably captures the body in the predetermined threaded engagement. A base portion of the body having inclined side walls facilitates rotation of the body with respect to the cap. The skirt extends downwardly more than an axial length of the neck portion for guiding the body into alignment with the cap. A consumable product such as a cosmetic can extend into the cap from the body.
Stackable container having overhanging cap
A stackable container, including a body and a cap threadingly engageable with a neck portion of the body and having a top portion formed with a depression for selectively oriented snap-registered engagement with a base portion of a counterpart of the body, the cap further including handle projections and a skirt. Opposite stop structures prevent rotation of the cap relative to the body beyond predetermined threaded engagement; a detent releasably captures the body in the predetermined threaded engagement. A base portion of the body having inclined side walls facilitates rotation of the body with respect to the cap. The skirt extends downwardly more than an axial length of the neck portion for guiding the body into alignment with the cap. A consumable product such as a cosmetic can extend into the cap from the body.
Container system with multiple storage compartments
A container system comprising a hollow body defined by a continuous outer peripheral wall having a first cavity and a second cavity opposing the first cavity and separated by a dividing wall, a neck opening into the first cavity and a wider open mouth at the end opposing the neck for receiving a base container therein having a lid that engages the inner surface of the outer peripheral wall to secure the base container in the mouth and substantially seal the second cavity.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PREVENTING CROSS CONTAMINATION
Systems and methods for preventing cross contamination including a grasping handle for use with a container. In example embodiments, the grasping handle can be integrally formed or removably mounted with the container or a cap that is removably connectable with the container. In one example embodiment, a dispensing cap having a grasping handle extending therefrom can be provided for attachment to a desired container. A packaged sanitary wipe can be provided for cleaning the grasping handle and a foil package thereof can cover at least a portion of the grasping handle to provide a sanitary barrier therebetween. Methods of preventing cross contamination when using condiments contained within containers are also disclosed.