Patent classifications
B65D1/04
Beverage Bottle with Accessible Station for Portable Electronic Device
A beverage bottle for a portable electronic device, includes a hand-held container comprising a surrounding wall and having a fluid compartment formed within the surrounding wall, and an accessible station integrated with the hand-held container, wherein the accessible station has a window cavity for accommodating the portable electronic device therein so as to allow the portable electronic device through the window cavity. Therefore, the portable electronic device is carried and protected by the container and is accessible through the accessible station.
Bottle Assembly
A bottle assembly for carrying a gift item of value is disclosed. The bottle assembly includes a bottle having a side wall and a bottom wall coupled to the side wall. The side wall and the bottom wall define an interior of the bottle for holding a liquid. The side wall defines an open end for receiving the liquid and the bottom wall defines a closed end opposite the open end. The bottle further defines a cavity for holding the gift item. The bottle assembly further includes a cover removably secured to the bottle for covering the cavity and retaining the gift item within the cavity. The bottle assembly further includes a locking mechanism for securing the cover to the bottle. The locking mechanism has a first locking member mounted to the bottle and a second locking member mounted to the cover. The first locking member aligns with the second locking member and the second locking member engages the first locking member for interlocking the locking members.
Bottle Assembly
A bottle assembly for carrying a gift item of value is disclosed. The bottle assembly includes a bottle having a side wall and a bottom wall coupled to the side wall. The side wall and the bottom wall define an interior of the bottle for holding a liquid. The side wall defines an open end for receiving the liquid and the bottom wall defines a closed end opposite the open end. The bottle further defines a cavity for holding the gift item. The bottle assembly further includes a cover removably secured to the bottle for covering the cavity and retaining the gift item within the cavity. The bottle assembly further includes a locking mechanism for securing the cover to the bottle. The locking mechanism has a first locking member mounted to the bottle and a second locking member mounted to the cover. The first locking member aligns with the second locking member and the second locking member engages the first locking member for interlocking the locking members.
Bottle convertible to a glass
The present invention is a bottle that can be transformed into a glass. The bottle includes a first portion for holding a first serve of a beverage, and a second portion adapted for holding a second serve of the beverage. The second portion and the first portion are configured to removably engage to each other using an engaging mechanism. The bottle further includes one or more closure members that removably engage to the second portion or are retained within a void region within the first portion. Further, when the bottle is in use, the closure member is removed and connected on top of the first portion to form the glass in order to consume the first serve of the beverage contained therein, and if needed, refill the glass with the second serve of the beverage contained in the second portion.
MULTI-USER BOTTLE
A multi-user bottle including a fluid storage chamber, an opening to the fluid storage chamber, and an attachment to a detachable fluid reservoir apart from the opening. The bottle may include the detachable fluid reservoir. In some aspects, the attachment to the detachable fluid reservoir is on an opposite side of the bottle from the opening. Preferably, the detachable fluid reservoir, when attached, cannot contaminate the opening. The fluid storage chamber may also include detachable section to facilitate filling of the bottle.
MULTI-USER BOTTLE
A multi-user bottle including a fluid storage chamber, an opening to the fluid storage chamber, and an attachment to a detachable fluid reservoir apart from the opening. The bottle may include the detachable fluid reservoir. In some aspects, the attachment to the detachable fluid reservoir is on an opposite side of the bottle from the opening. Preferably, the detachable fluid reservoir, when attached, cannot contaminate the opening. The fluid storage chamber may also include detachable section to facilitate filling of the bottle.
STORAGE CONTAINER WITH SPOUT
A storage container with a spout is provided that can store a coating material. The storage container can include a container body having a shape, which may be a circular shape, polygonal shape, or a rounded-polygonal shape. The container body includes a side wall having first and second ends. The storage container with a spout can include a first opening with a corresponding lid and the spout providing a second opening with a corresponding cap. The storage container can further include a handle formed with an aperture through a side of the container body.
Segmented container volume apparatus
An insulated multiple fluid container apparatus having multiple separate volumes that each can have a dedicated removably engagable lid allowing fluid consumption from each of the volumes individually, thus allowing hot and cold fluids to be carried simultaneously. Sealing and insulating as between the multiple separate container volumes is structurally accommodated in the design forming a portable and compact multiple fluid container apparatus.
DUAL BOND TIP CONTAINER AND METHOD
A container with multiple dispensing tips is described. One dispensing end is a high-precision tip. The opposing dispenser is a broad applicator. The end user squeezes the bottle, and depending on which tip is open, the contents are dispensed through the appropriate end.
MULTI-COMPARTMENT BEVERAGE BOTTLE SYSTEM AND METHOD
Embodiments of a multi-compartment beverage bottle system and methods of manufacturing the system are disclosed. First and second housing elements are in mutual engagement with one another to at least partially define a fluid vessel with a fluid cavity therein. The fluid cavity includes a first fluid compartment and a second fluid compartment. The first housing element is rotatable between a storage position and a mix position with respect to the second housing element. A shuttle element is disposed within the fluid cavity and axially actuatable along the main axis into and out of a seal position. Rotation of the first housing element toward the storage position actuates the shuttle element toward the seal position. Rotation of the first housing element toward the mix position actuates the shuttle element away from the seal position, thereby placing the first and second fluid compartments into fluid communication with one another for mixing.