Patent classifications
B65D47/32
FLUID DISPENSING DEVICE
A fluid device generally comprises a staging reservoir which may receive a volume of fluid flowing from a primary reservoir via a coupler upon operation of an actuator, wherein the staging reservoir is usable to measure fluid within the device in order to dispense a desired amount of fluid.
Container bottle joint and container bottle assembly
Disclosed are a container bottle joint and a container bottle assembly. The container bottle joint includes: a cover body comprising a water inlet pipeline and a water outlet pipeline extending upper and lower direction; a water inlet valve including a first spool, a first elastic member and a first sealing member, in particular the first spool is slidably arranged in the water inlet pipeline from top to bottom, and an upper end of the first spool is connected with the first sealing member; the first elastic member is arranged in the water inlet pipeline, and an upper end of the first elastic member is elastically pressed against a lower end of the first sealing member to elastically squeeze the first sealing member to move upward; and a water outlet valve including a second spool, a second elastic member and a second sealing member.
Container bottle joint and container bottle assembly
Disclosed are a container bottle joint and a container bottle assembly. The container bottle joint includes: a cover body comprising a water inlet pipeline and a water outlet pipeline extending upper and lower direction; a water inlet valve including a first spool, a first elastic member and a first sealing member, in particular the first spool is slidably arranged in the water inlet pipeline from top to bottom, and an upper end of the first spool is connected with the first sealing member; the first elastic member is arranged in the water inlet pipeline, and an upper end of the first elastic member is elastically pressed against a lower end of the first sealing member to elastically squeeze the first sealing member to move upward; and a water outlet valve including a second spool, a second elastic member and a second sealing member.
COSMETIC MAKEUP SPONGE/BLENDER CONTAINER
A cosmetic sponge drying and storage container has a plurality of components, including at least a first component and a second component, the first component being moveable with respect to the second component to position the container in at least an open condition and a closed condition. At least one of the first component or said second component is perforated with perforations. A cosmetic sponge may be placed within the container when in the open condition and the perforations provide at least 10% ventilation when the container is in the closed condition. Preferably, both the first and second components are perforated to provide for cross-ventilation. In addition, a base may be provided to support the first and second components, and most preferably the base may be perforated.
COSMETIC MAKEUP SPONGE/BLENDER CONTAINER
A cosmetic sponge drying and storage container has a plurality of components, including at least a first component and a second component, the first component being moveable with respect to the second component to position the container in at least an open condition and a closed condition. At least one of the first component or said second component is perforated with perforations. A cosmetic sponge may be placed within the container when in the open condition and the perforations provide at least 10% ventilation when the container is in the closed condition. Preferably, both the first and second components are perforated to provide for cross-ventilation. In addition, a base may be provided to support the first and second components, and most preferably the base may be perforated.
CONTAINER SEAL OVER-PRESSURE VENT MECHANISM
A container assembly includes a vessel and a lid removably coupled to the vessel. The lid includes a circumferential rim at an interface with the vessel, wherein the rim is separated from the vessel by a gap, wherein the gap is open to the atmosphere outside the container. The container includes a gasket disposed at a sealing position between the lid and the vessel to seal a reservoir of the vessel from the gap. The rim includes a recess extending circumferentially along a first portion of the rim. The recess forms a portion of the gap and defines a venting zone extending circumferentially along the first portion of the rim. In response to the internal reservoir of the vessel reaching a threshold pressure, a portion of the gasket moves from the sealing position through the gap such that fluid held in the reservoir is vented past the gasket through the venting zone to reduce the pressure of the reservoir.
CONTAINER SEAL OVER-PRESSURE VENT MECHANISM
A container assembly includes a vessel and a lid removably coupled to the vessel. The lid includes a circumferential rim at an interface with the vessel, wherein the rim is separated from the vessel by a gap, wherein the gap is open to the atmosphere outside the container. The container includes a gasket disposed at a sealing position between the lid and the vessel to seal a reservoir of the vessel from the gap. The rim includes a recess extending circumferentially along a first portion of the rim. The recess forms a portion of the gap and defines a venting zone extending circumferentially along the first portion of the rim. In response to the internal reservoir of the vessel reaching a threshold pressure, a portion of the gasket moves from the sealing position through the gap such that fluid held in the reservoir is vented past the gasket through the venting zone to reduce the pressure of the reservoir.
CUP LID WITH LOCKING AND DELAYED RELEASE
A cup lid with locking and delayed release includes a lid and a lid base coupled to the cup. The lid is hindgedly attached to the lid base, with a locking and release assembly with a selectively locking and unlocking button that is linked to a rocker latch defined by an inner locking hook and an outer locking hook. The lid includes a catch inner hook engageable to the inner locking hook on the rocker latch, and a catch outer look engageable to the outer locking hook on the rocker latch.
Beverage filtration device
Beverage filtration device including a lid body having an internal housing configured to hold an ion exchange resin-filed cartridge therein having a connection end and a top end having an opening therein, and, stem body having a cap region, collar, beverage conduit and stem air tube. The cap region couples to the connection end of the lid body to form a liquid-tight seal coupling there-between. A collar wall first portion fits inside a beverage mouth container and a second portion located outside of the mouth. The beverage conduit spans the collar, a first conduit opening open to the coupling between the cap region and the connection end and a second conduit open to a container interior. The stem body air tube extends through the collar, a proximal opening of the stem body air tube opens to an air vent hole located in the second portion of the collar wall, and, a distal opening of the stem body air tube opens to the container interior.
System and coupling device for pouring
A pouring system comprising a spout retainer and a pour spout that form a liquid-tight seal when attached to, or disposed with respect to, a liquid container, such as a bottle, thereby reducing or eliminating losses from poor seals suffered by use of conventional pour spouts. A spout retainer is configured to forms an essentially liquid-proof seal with an open portion of a container and a pour spout inserted into the container.