Patent classifications
B65D77/08
Dental storage box
The present invention is a dental storage box (1) comprising a 3-dimensional hollow body (10) whose at least one surface is open and at least one outer cover (13) which closes the open surface of said body (10) in a manner providing sealing, in order to preserve a tooth, removed from the place thereof as a result of a trauma, for at least partially increasing the vitality duration of the tooth thanks to a protective liquid (30) provided therein. Accordingly, the subject matter dental storage box (1) is characterized by comprising at least one separator (15) provided inside the body (10) and which separates the protective liquid (30) and at least one cleaning liquid (40) in a manner providing sealing.
Dental storage box
The present invention is a dental storage box (1) comprising a 3-dimensional hollow body (10) whose at least one surface is open and at least one outer cover (13) which closes the open surface of said body (10) in a manner providing sealing, in order to preserve a tooth, removed from the place thereof as a result of a trauma, for at least partially increasing the vitality duration of the tooth thanks to a protective liquid (30) provided therein. Accordingly, the subject matter dental storage box (1) is characterized by comprising at least one separator (15) provided inside the body (10) and which separates the protective liquid (30) and at least one cleaning liquid (40) in a manner providing sealing.
Cleaning apparatus
The present invention relates to a cleaning apparatus. The cleaning apparatus according to the present invention includes a first cleaner for spraying a first detergent through a first nozzle, a second cleaner for discharging a second detergent to an outside of a second nozzle, and a vibration unit for vibrating the second cleaner when the second cleaner discharges the second detergent.
Packaged Food Product and Method of Packaging
A packaged food product includes a container having at least one dough product and a cup within the container. The cup includes at least one sidewall, a plurality of tapered guide members located at spaced circumferential positions about the sidewall, a bottom wall and an upper annular rim. The rim also defines an opening, opposite the bottom wall, leading to an interior storage cavity of the cup. During initial insertion of the cup into a container, first portions of the guide members are progressively pressed against an interior sidewall surface of the container and assure a proper, level alignment of the cup, preventing the cup from tipping during insertion. With further insertion, second portions of the guide members lead to the rim, with the rim having a diameter which assures a tight friction fit, potentially in combination with a cup seal cover, to an inner diameter of the container.
Container for Consumable Substances with Integrated Utensil
A container for consumable substances with integrated utensil is provided. The container includes a container housing forming a first compartment and a second compartment disposed in a generally stacked configuration, wherein the first compartment can store a single or multi-serving of an edible substance. The integrated utensil is housed within the second compartment, wherein a head of the utensil extends past an end of the container housing and is enclosed by a removable utensil packing housing. A handle end of the utensil extends and remains within the second compartment. The edible substance fills the head of the utensil without removal of the handle of the utensil from the second compartment. A utensil head housing is coupled to the container housing such that separation of the utensil head housing from container housing simultaneously causes the utensil head to be revealed and the first compartment to open.
Container for Consumable Substances with Integrated Utensil
A container for consumable substances with integrated utensil is provided. The container includes a container housing forming a first compartment and a second compartment disposed in a generally stacked configuration, wherein the first compartment can store a single or multi-serving of an edible substance. The integrated utensil is housed within the second compartment, wherein a head of the utensil extends past an end of the container housing and is enclosed by a removable utensil packing housing. A handle end of the utensil extends and remains within the second compartment. The edible substance fills the head of the utensil without removal of the handle of the utensil from the second compartment. A utensil head housing is coupled to the container housing such that separation of the utensil head housing from container housing simultaneously causes the utensil head to be revealed and the first compartment to open.
Partitioned food package
A container for food includes an enclosure, a lid, and partition members. The enclosure includes an interior with a base portion and a perimeter portion. The perimeter portion includes one or more walls that extend between the base portion and an opening of the enclosure. The partition members separate food layers from each other. A base partition member separates a bottom food layer from the base portion of the interior. An opening partition member may separate the lid from a top food layer. The partition members include a separating portion with a perimeter that substantially locally matches a cross-sectional shape of the perimeter portion of the interior. The partition members each further include at least one pulling structure that extends from the separating portion to a grip. The grip may be positioned outside of the interior of the enclosure, at least when the container is in the storage configuration.
Method and apparatus for cartridge-based carbonation of beverages
Systems, methods and cartridges for carbonating or otherwise dissolving gas in a precursor liquid, such as water, to form a beverage are disclosed. A gas source, which is used to generate gas that is dissolved into the precursor liquid, and/or a beverage medium, such as a powdered drink mix or liquid syrup, may be provided in a cartridge. The use of one or more cartridges for the gas source and/or beverage medium may make for an easy to use and mess-free system for making sparkling beverages, e.g., in the consumer's home.
Method and apparatus for cartridge-based carbonation of beverages
Systems, methods and cartridges for carbonating or otherwise dissolving gas in a precursor liquid, such as water, to form a beverage are disclosed. A gas source, which is used to generate gas that is dissolved into the precursor liquid, and/or a beverage medium, such as a powdered drink mix or liquid syrup, may be provided in a cartridge. The use of one or more cartridges for the gas source and/or beverage medium may make for an easy to use and mess-free system for making sparkling beverages, e.g., in the consumer's home.
Apparatus and process for removing substances from pre-filled containers
A system (10) for removing a pipettable substance from a pre-filled container (20), which is closed off by a lid (30) having at least one opening area (40), comprises an opening tool (100) having a tube (110), which has a cross-section corresponding substantially to the shape of the opening area and which comprises at a distal end (120) an endpiece (140) extending substantially obliquely relative to the longitudinal axis of the tube, which moves a part of the lid (30) located inside the opening area (40) towards the container when the opening tool is applied, so as to form an opening in the lid, and a point of attack (150) for a transporting tool (200). The opening tool (100) is designed to remain on the container (20) after use. Moreover, the system comprises a transporting tool (200) for moving the opening tool (100) through the lid, and a cannula (250), which is adapted to be inserted over at least part of its length through the tube (110) into the interior of the container (20), in the position of use of the opening tool (100), and one end of which can be connected to a suction device (300) for sucking a pipettable substance out of the interior of the container (20).