Patent classifications
B65D23/104
Smart drink container
A container for storing a liquid for consumption. The container may comprise temperature and volume sensors, processors, energy source and a communication device to transmit the recorded temperature and volume data to a remote human interface. The container may also provide for various notifications and alerts to the user if the data falls outside predetermined variable ranges.
FLAT FINGER LOOP
A flat finger loop is a flat and flexible membrane that has a first opening and a second opening having a shape and orientation with respect to each other such that the region between them can alternately form a loop with a tight and secure grip on a finger when a finger is inserted through one opening and out of the other, and can collapse completely flat and flush with the rest to the membrane when the loop is not is use. The flat finger loop can also be attached to portable objects, such as a smartphone, whereby the object becomes stuck to and thus effortlessly held by a single finger.
Bottle with open loop handle
A beverage bottle may include a handle that engages a neck of the bottle. The handle may include a band region that encircles a portion of the neck of the bottle. The handle may be easily assembled onto the bottle, and be aesthetically pleasing. In an embodiment, a grip portion may be aligned angularly higher than the band region when the bottle is resting in a vertical position. The handle may have a grip portion sized to enable an adult to comfortably hold the grip portion with at least one finger.
BOTTLE WITH OPEN LOOP HANDLE
A beverage bottle may include a handle that engages a neck of the bottle. The handle may include a band region that encircles a portion of the neck of the bottle. The handle may be easily assembled onto the bottle, and be aesthetically pleasing. In an embodiment, a grip portion may be aligned angularly higher than the band region when the bottle is resting in a vertical position. The handle may have a grip portion sized to enable an adult to comfortably hold the grip portion with at least one finger.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PREVENTING CROSS CONTAMINATION
Systems and methods for preventing cross contamination including a grasping handle for use with a container. In example embodiments, the grasping handle can be integrally formed or removably mounted with the container or a cap that is removably connectable with the container. In one example embodiment, a dispensing cap having a grasping handle extending therefrom can be provided for attachment to a desired container. A packaged sanitary wipe can be provided for cleaning the grasping handle and a foil package thereof can cover at least a portion of the grasping handle to provide a sanitary barrier therebetween. Methods of preventing cross contamination when using condiments contained within containers are also disclosed.
Bottle opener and stabilizer
A dual bottle opener and stabilizer is provided comprising a single manufactured unit that forms three individual sections, wherein the first section comprises a handle, the second section configured to engage a bottle cap of a bottle for removing and holding the bottle cap, and a third section for placing over a bottle neck and engaging a bottle neck of the bottle for lifting and pouring from the bottle by the handle.
Container with encircling graphic and process for producing
A process for producing a container is provided. The process includes fabricating a container body, providing a graphic about the periphery of the container body such that the graphic covers substantially all of the periphery of the container body, and fixedly mounting a handle to the container body after providing the graphic.
Microstructured packaging surfaces for enhanced grip
A label with improved physical properties comprising: a base layer having a microstructured area; a composite microstructure having a first, second and third set of microstructures disposed on the microstructured area; a dry lift force attributable to the composite microstructure greater than 7 pounds according to lift testing; a wet lift force attributable to the composite microstructure greater than 7 pounds according to lift testing; an adhesive layer affixed to the base layer for affixing the label to a container; and, thereby providing a microstructured label having improved gripping physical properties that can be affixed to a container.
CONTAINER HAVING A CONTAINER BODY AND A HANDLE ANCHORED THERETO AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SUCH A CONTAINER
A container having a container body and a handle mounted thereto. The handle has a grip portion and a mounting bracket, a gripping area being left free between said grip portion and said mounting bracket for gripping the grip portion. An anchoring portion is arranged on a side of the mounting bracket facing away from the grip portion. The anchoring portion and the grip portion are elongate in a first, horizontal direction. The anchoring portion has a single wall stem portion oriented in a plane in said first direction and in a second direction away from the grip portion and a hooking portion projecting from the stem portion in a third direction transverse to said plane. A method for manufacturing such a container is also described.
Cover assembly for protecting chemical container
A cover assembly for protecting a chemical container according to the present disclosure includes: a first cover member encompassing a part of an inner container; a second cover member encompassing the other part of the inner container; and a binding member for connecting the first cover member and the second cover member, wherein the binding member includes a binding body formed at any one of the first cover member and the second cover member and coupled to the other. The cover assembly for protecting a chemical container, which is the present invention, is configured such that the outside of a glass bottle accommodating a chemical is formed with a protection member capable of being separated into two or more layers, thereby suppressing a negative influence on the surroundings thereof by minimizing leakage of the solution to the outside even if the glass bottle is broken by an impact when a worker handles or moves the glass bottle.