Patent classifications
B65D25/20
Portable Container, Container Assembly, and Accessories
An accessory for use with a portable container includes a jacket configured to extend around at least a portion of the sidewall of the container, the jacket including a plurality of modular sections formed separately and connected together around the at least a portion of the sidewall of the container. The modular sections include a first modular section having extending around a first portion of the sidewall of the container, a second modular section connected to the first modular section and extending around a second portion of the sidewall of the container, and at least one additional modular section extending around a third portion of the sidewall of the container. The first and second modular sections have different structural configurations. The accessory also includes a first connection member connected to the jacket and configured to support the jacket in connection with the container.
Portable Container and Container Assembly
A portable container and container assembly provides a durable, functional and simple carry-all solution for dry and wet provisions, goods and gear. Exemplary features of various embodiments include one or more of an overmolded pad on the bottom of the container, a removable handle incorporating a releasable retaining structure, a lid that seals within the container cavity and is flush with the outer periphery of the container sidewall and/or has a cellular internal reinforcing structure, a skirt extending around the sidewall that is integral with handle mounts for the handle and/or provides a connection point for external components, and a drop-in tray with a collapsible handle.
SYSTEM AND COMPONENTS FOR RECEIVING, STORING, AND DISPENSING FLUIDS
A container has a top and a bottom endcap, a bottle sandwiched therebetween, and one or more bands coupling the top and bottom endcaps and the bottle. The bottle receives therein a flexible bladder. At least one of the top and bottom endcaps has a pair of opposing parallel surfaces, one of which has a protrusion extending therefrom and the other one of which has a recess therein at a location corresponding to that of the protrusion. A valving structure demountably engages with a neck portion of the bottle and has (i) a coupling valve assembly having two channels in fluid communication with the bottle and the bladder for injecting gas thereinto and dispensing liquid therefrom, respectively, and (ii) a twist-lock casing receiving therein the coupling valve assembly and removably coupled to the bottle’s neck portion. The twist-lock casing has a structure for safely depressurizing the bottle.
AN ATTACHABLE REFUSE DISPOSAL RECEPTACLE
One or more embodiments are disclosed of a receptacle for collecting inedible food items discarded by spitting, such popcorn husks and seed shells. The receptacle comprises a receiving unit that has a upper end depending downward toward a collection unit and may generally have a funnel like shape. The receiving unit is configured to contain an act of spitting out inedible bits of food by an individual, making it more discrete and preventing the spread of germs. The collection unit is connected to the lower end of the receiving unit. The collection unit may include a closed end or an end that is closed by a connectable cap. The receptacle can be provided in bag having an adhesive backing that can adhere to a container, or in an alternate embodiment, the receptacle includes an attachment piece that can hook onto a lip of the container.
Reusable container use incentivizing
The use of reusable containers is coupled to merchant loyalty programs. Use of a reusable container by a customer in a transaction with a merchant earns benefits in the merchant's loyalty program to incentivize use of the reusable container. Each reusable container incorporates unique identity information. The unique identity information is associated with a customer. Used reusable containers can be exchanged for reprocessed or new reusable containers, and customer associations updated when containers are exchanged. Merchants associated with different corporate entities can participate together where reusable containers can be exchanged between different corporate entities.
Marking devices and methods of displaying indicia in a marking device
A marking device for displaying indicia and a method of displaying indicia in a marking device are disclosed. The method includes a substantially rectangular marking device frame comprising first and second edges parallel to a first axes and a third and fourth edges parallel to a second axis, wherein the first and second axes are orthogonal. A first set of tiles and a second set of tiles are secured to the marking device frame. The first set of tiles and the second set of tiles are disposed adjacent to one another along the first axis. A first tile of the first set of tiles is exposed to display a first portion of the indicia printed thereon and a second tile of the second set of tiles is exposed to display a second portion of the indicia printed thereon.
Cold storage box and cold storage box management system
A cold storage box is provided that allows individual confirmation that stored objects such as medicine, food, and beverages have been managed at an appropriate temperature. The cold storage box 1 includes: a storage part which can house stored objects; a lid part which covers an opening part of the storage part; and a cooling device which cools the storage part, and the cold storage box includes an RF tag provided for each of the stored objects and equipped with a temperature sensor and a control part which communicates with the RF tag at appropriate time intervals via an antenna part provided inside the storage part and stores ID information of the RF tag and temperature information sensed by the temperature sensor of the RF tag.
Cold storage box and cold storage box management system
A cold storage box is provided that allows individual confirmation that stored objects such as medicine, food, and beverages have been managed at an appropriate temperature. The cold storage box 1 includes: a storage part which can house stored objects; a lid part which covers an opening part of the storage part; and a cooling device which cools the storage part, and the cold storage box includes an RF tag provided for each of the stored objects and equipped with a temperature sensor and a control part which communicates with the RF tag at appropriate time intervals via an antenna part provided inside the storage part and stores ID information of the RF tag and temperature information sensed by the temperature sensor of the RF tag.
Product Packaging and Associated System and Method for Authenticating a Product
Product packaging includes a packaging container configured to contain product. The packaging also includes a first tag disposed on the packaging container and encoded with a first one of a plurality of package attributes and a second code disposed on the packaging container and encoded with a second one of the plurality of package attributes. The first tag and the second tag are linked to each other to determine authenticity of the product.
ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT BLOCKING COVER FOR FOOD AND BEVERAGE JARS AND CONTAINERS
The present invention relates to canning jars, bottles and containers having a protective sleeve for blocking ultraviolet (UV) light from reaching the interior of the containers and edible or consumable contents stored therein. The sleeve is designed to retain a jar or container and block out UV light. The cover or sleeve has a multi-layer structure and includes a neoprene outer layer for insulation, a PET middle layer for blocking out UV light and an inner rubber layer for gripping a container. The cover can have a drawstring to help pull the sleeve taut against the container, and alternatively, the cover can have a lid cover as well to protect the UV light from entering through the lid. The cover has a label area for accommodating a label to uniquely identify the sleeve and the covered container.