Patent classifications
B65D51/007
Resealable cover for containers
A cover for sealing a container having an interior chamber that holds a quantity of material therein. A first channel provided on a base of the cover receives a rim on the container's side wall. A first sealing member is provided on the base. A second sealing member provided on the lid is complementary to the first sealing member and is engageable therewith when the lid is moved to a closed position. A flexible bridge extends between the base and the lid. One of the first or second sealing members is a protrusion and the other is a second channel. The protrusion may be received within the second channel when the lid is closed. Pressure may be progressively applied to the lid to zipper the cover into a sealed position. When the lid is in the sealed position material cannot be accidentally or purposefully removed from the interior chamber.
RESEALABLE COVER FOR CONTAINERS
A resealable cover for a beverage container that holds a carbonated beverage. The cover includes a base engageable with a rim of the container and a lid movable between an open and closed position relative to the base. When in the closed position, a passageway is defined between a portion of the lid and a portion of the base. The passageway permits fluid communication between air surrounding an exterior surface of the cover and a space defined between the lid and an opening in the container. Pressure that builds up under the lid from gas escaping from the liquid may be relieved by outgassing through the passageway. The cover includes latches on the base that engage in notches on the lid to help lock the lid in place. The lid is rotated relative to the base to release the latches and permit the lid to be opened.
PLASTIC COVER FOR CANS WITH OPENER FOR OPENING AND RE-CLOSURE
A plastic cover for cans with opener for opening and re-closing manufactured of low density polyethylene consists of a cylindrical cover designed with trapezoid opening with movable opener of analogues shape which sides are spreading symmetrically toward the rim and from the edge of the cover lowers down forming the grip portion. On the opener firmly and un-separable connected to the cover on the inner side is designed the ellipsoid recess analogous to the opening of the cover. The opener abuts to the recess on the wall of the cover while the recess seals the opening and when it is closed it disables the leaking and keeping freshness and soda. On the inner side of the cover are designed concentric barriers preventing the leaking of the drink into the dirtiest channel on the can and crescent barriers preventing spreading of the liquid over the can surface.
BEVERAGE CAN LID
A sealing lid. The sealing lid includes a lid top portion having an upper surface and a lower surface. An outer concentric ring protrudes from the lower surface of the lid top portion. An inner concentric ring protrudes from the lower surface of the lid top portion. A channel is defined between the outer concentric ring and the inner concentric ring. The sealing lid is configured to releasably secure to a top rim of a beverage can by the top rim friction fitting within the channel.
Beverage holder container cap
A beverage holder container cap that protects the top of a beverage protected by a beverage container holder. The beverage holder container cap includes a planar hinged cap adapted to cover a top portion of a beverage container holder, a first planar vertical stem extending downward at a 90-degree angle from the planar hinged cap and a hinge attached to an end off the first planar vertical stem to allow the planar hinged cap to be adapted to cover a top portion of a beverage container holder. The beverage holder container cap also includes a second vertical stem extending downward and adapted to align vertically with the first planar vertical stem and a planar attachment lip extending horizontally from a top end of the second vertical stem.
Container closure
A container has an opening and an automatic closure. A closure flap is secured to a pivot arm, the other end of which has a weighted portion. The closure flap and pivot arm are located within the container. When the container is in a normal upright position, the weighted portion biases the closure flap into a closed position. When the container is rotated in a first direction, the weighted portion causes the pivot arm and closure flap to rotate in a second, opposite direction so that the opening is exposed.
BEVERAGE HOLDER CONTAINER CAP
A beverage holder container cap that protects the top of a beverage protected by a beverage container holder. The beverage holder container cap includes a planar hinged cap adapted to cover a top portion of a beverage container holder, a first planar vertical stem extending downward at a 90-degree angle from the planar hinged cap and a hinge attached to an end off the first planar vertical stem to allow the planar hinged cap to be adapted to cover a top portion of a beverage container holder. The beverage holder container cap also includes a second vertical stem extending downward and adapted to align vertically with the first planar vertical stem and a planar attachment lip extending horizontally from a top end of the second vertical stem.
Koolee stein drink device
A drink device 16 is shown and described. The drink device 16 can be located adjacent to a beverage can 17 such that a first position provides closure of the drinking hole 36 on the top of can 17. When the user applies a force to the drink device 16 the drinking hole 36 is exposed (second position) allowing the user to consume the beverage. When the force is removed from the drink device 16 another manual force is used to close the drinking device 16 adjacent to the drinking hole 36 or first or closed position. Alternatively, a spring 68 and spring force is used to bias the drinking device 16 against the drinking hole 36 and the top of the can 17 or back to the first or closed position. Decorative items such as stickers and sports paraphernalia can be affixed to the top of the pivot top.
Container Closure with Integral Utensil
A container closure includes a utensil and a flexible sleeve adapted for bidirectional movement along a closure axis to collapse the closure to a sealable position, or to extend the closure to an extended position, wherein the sleeve moves with the utensil.
BEVERAGE CAN COVER DEVICE AND METHOD
A cover for a beverage can includes a circular disc, an opening within the circular disc, and a raised lip fixedly attached to a circumference of the circular disc. The cover for a beverage can is useful for providing a means for covering a beverage can when in an opened condition, so as to prevent insects and debris from entering the beverage, to prevent release of carbonated gas from the beverage and to prevent premature warming of the beverage.