Patent classifications
B65D1/04
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.
Multi-compartment bottle
A multi-compartment bottle includes an upper compartment having a bottom, an open mouth opposite the bottom, and a sidewall cooperating with the bottom to bound an internal reservoir. A lid is fit to the open mouth to enclose the internal reservoir. The bottle further includes a lower compartment separate from the upper compartment, having a base, an open top opposite the base, and a wall cooperating with the base to bound an internal chamber. The bottom of the upper compartment is applicable to the open top of the lower compartment to enclose the internal chamber. The lower compartment includes engagement structures which extend into the internal chamber from the wall to define a hold in the lower compartment.
Multi-compartment bottle
A multi-compartment bottle includes an upper compartment having a bottom, an open mouth opposite the bottom, and a sidewall cooperating with the bottom to bound an internal reservoir. A lid is fit to the open mouth to enclose the internal reservoir. The bottle further includes a lower compartment separate from the upper compartment, having a base, an open top opposite the base, and a wall cooperating with the base to bound an internal chamber. The bottom of the upper compartment is applicable to the open top of the lower compartment to enclose the internal chamber. The lower compartment includes engagement structures which extend into the internal chamber from the wall to define a hold in the lower compartment.
Packaged raw cannabis powder
A raw cannabis powder is formed and packaged for convenient and low-cost access to raw cannabis. First, raw cannabis material having a pre-determined ratio of cannabinoids is collected. Next, the raw cannabis material is dried. Next, the dried raw cannabis material is grinded to obtain a finely ground powder. Next, the raw cannabis powder is packaged into a container. High concentrate cannabis extract is optionally added to increase potency of cannabinoids. Instructions are provided that instruct a consumer on amounts and types of cannabinoids, dosing and serving sizes for consuming the powder in its raw non-decarboxylated form, dosing and serving sizes for a decarboxylated (heated) version of the powder, and how to decarboxylate the cannabinoids within the powder. A consumer purchases the container of raw cannabis powder and adds the raw cannabis powder to food or beverages, consumes the powder directly, or decarboxylates the powder and consumes the decarboxylated powder.
Multi-compartment bottle system
A bottle stowage means is provided comprised of one or more formed volumes having at least one or more sealable openings accessing inside compartments to store dispensable contents that can be measured for use in vessels.
Multi-compartment bottle system
A bottle stowage means is provided comprised of one or more formed volumes having at least one or more sealable openings accessing inside compartments to store dispensable contents that can be measured for use in vessels.
INTERFACE CONNECTION DEVICE, KIT, MULTIPLE COMPARTMENT CONTAINER HAVING THE CONNECTION DEVICE FOR MIXING CONTENTS AND METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING SUCH CONTAINER
A container is assembled, using an interface connection device enabling separate packaging and storage of multiple contents to be combined in the preparation of a ready-to-use product. Two container bodies each having a coupler are connected by the separate device. A mixing mechanism is formed when inserting the couplers through opposite end female parts of the connector of the interface device. A container body compartment is sealed by a closure member. A stop arrangement retains a given coupler of the sealed container body in a first position in a corresponding end female part of the connector. Relative movement of a closure member toward an opener in the connector allows communication between two compartments. These compartments remain separate until action to overcome the stop and displace the given coupler from the first to second insertion position, with the opener releasing the container body compartment initially sealed by the closure member.
INTERFACE CONNECTION DEVICE, KIT, MULTIPLE COMPARTMENT CONTAINER HAVING THE CONNECTION DEVICE FOR MIXING CONTENTS AND METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING SUCH CONTAINER
A container is assembled, using an interface connection device enabling separate packaging and storage of multiple contents to be combined in the preparation of a ready-to-use product. Two container bodies each having a coupler are connected by the separate device. A mixing mechanism is formed when inserting the couplers through opposite end female parts of the connector of the interface device. A container body compartment is sealed by a closure member. A stop arrangement retains a given coupler of the sealed container body in a first position in a corresponding end female part of the connector. Relative movement of a closure member toward an opener in the connector allows communication between two compartments. These compartments remain separate until action to overcome the stop and displace the given coupler from the first to second insertion position, with the opener releasing the container body compartment initially sealed by the closure member.
Liquid dispensing apparatus
A liquid dispensing apparatus may include a first container containing a first liquid and a second container containing a second liquid. The first and second containers each can have an opening in an end. One of the first liquid and the second liquid can contain a tastant which is essentially absent from the other liquid or is present in a relatively differing amount. When the first and the second liquids are poured from the apparatus, the first liquid flows through the opening in the end of the first container and the second liquid flows through the opening in the end of the second container, such that the first liquid begins to exit the opening in the end of the first container before the second liquid begins to exit the opening in the end of the second container.
Liquid dispensing apparatus
A liquid dispensing apparatus may include a first container containing a first liquid and a second container containing a second liquid. The first and second containers each can have an opening in an end. One of the first liquid and the second liquid can contain a tastant which is essentially absent from the other liquid or is present in a relatively differing amount. When the first and the second liquids are poured from the apparatus, the first liquid flows through the opening in the end of the first container and the second liquid flows through the opening in the end of the second container, such that the first liquid begins to exit the opening in the end of the first container before the second liquid begins to exit the opening in the end of the second container.