Patent classifications
B65D47/32
Vented protective cap for a liquid dispenser, venting insert, in particular for a protective cap, liquid dispenser having such a protective cap or such a venting insert, and method for producing a protective cap or a venting insert
A vented protective cap for a liquid dispenser, and a venting insert, in particular for such a protective cap. The protective cap has a cap wall which surrounds a cap interior. The cap wall has a venting aperture which is spanned by a flexible sheet-like structure. A boundary region of the sheet-like structure is fixed in an encircling manner to a boundary of the venting aperture. The sheet-like structure consists of at least two layers which bear directly against one another but, at least in a central region of the sheet-like structure, are not connected fixedly to one another.
Vented protective cap for a liquid dispenser, venting insert, in particular for a protective cap, liquid dispenser having such a protective cap or such a venting insert, and method for producing a protective cap or a venting insert
A vented protective cap for a liquid dispenser, and a venting insert, in particular for such a protective cap. The protective cap has a cap wall which surrounds a cap interior. The cap wall has a venting aperture which is spanned by a flexible sheet-like structure. A boundary region of the sheet-like structure is fixed in an encircling manner to a boundary of the venting aperture. The sheet-like structure consists of at least two layers which bear directly against one another but, at least in a central region of the sheet-like structure, are not connected fixedly to one another.
LIQUID DISPENSING DEVICE COMPRISING DROP-CHECK MECHANISM, AIR FILTER AND MULTIFUNCTION MEMBRANE VALVE
A liquid dispensing device includes a multifunction membrane valve that, in addition to allowing the dispensing of drops with a drop-check mechanism, ensures and isolates the passage of the air to be filtered so that it does not contaminate the liquid in the interior of the dispensing device; it has a reduced number of parts; it facilitates proper assembly by counter pressure, without the need for threads or complex coupling elements; it avoids the need for rotational alignment when assembling the parts, among other advantages.
LIQUID DISPENSING DEVICE COMPRISING DROP-CHECK MECHANISM, AIR FILTER AND MULTIFUNCTION MEMBRANE VALVE
A liquid dispensing device includes a multifunction membrane valve that, in addition to allowing the dispensing of drops with a drop-check mechanism, ensures and isolates the passage of the air to be filtered so that it does not contaminate the liquid in the interior of the dispensing device; it has a reduced number of parts; it facilitates proper assembly by counter pressure, without the need for threads or complex coupling elements; it avoids the need for rotational alignment when assembling the parts, among other advantages.
Vented pour spout
A pour spout has a spout section with an elongate tubular body defining a liquid flow channel. The body has a fluted or corrugated configuration rendering the body flexible or bendable. A dispensing orifice is disposed at a dispensing end of the pour spout and an attachment end is disposed at an end of the body opposite the dispensing end. The attachment end has a liquid inlet orifice. A vent section of the pour spot is joined to the attachment end of the body. The vent section includes an air vent that defines an air flow path, which directs air from outside of the pour spout along the air flow path toward a container interior while bypassing the liquid flow channel.
Universal lid for food and drink containers
The present disclosure is directed to a universal food and drink lid. The lid is formed of a stretchy material so that it can fit on a plurality of containers of different sizes. The lid is also formed of a material with sufficient elasticity so that once it is fit onto a container, such as a cup or a bowl, the lid forms a seal therewith that allows for a spill-proof connection between the container and the lid. The lid may further include an outlet for removing the contents of the container without removing the lid. The lid may further include an outlet that is a spout, an opening with a movable stopper, a straw opening or an opening sized to fit the hand of a user.
Universal lid for food and drink containers
The present disclosure is directed to a universal food and drink lid. The lid is formed of a stretchy material so that it can fit on a plurality of containers of different sizes. The lid is also formed of a material with sufficient elasticity so that once it is fit onto a container, such as a cup or a bowl, the lid forms a seal therewith that allows for a spill-proof connection between the container and the lid. The lid may further include an outlet for removing the contents of the container without removing the lid. The lid may further include an outlet that is a spout, an opening with a movable stopper, a straw opening or an opening sized to fit the hand of a user.
Flexible containers with vent systems
Non-durable self-supporting flexible containers having product volumes and structural support frames are provided with vents to facilitate equalization of the pressure inside the product volume to the pressure of the environment outside of the containers. The vents enable rapid recovery of the structural support from a deformed state, which occurs when a fluent product is dispensed, to an undeformed state. For this purpose, the vents comprise vent paths between the environment outside of the containers and the product volume. The vents may further comprise a non-wetting material surrounding the entrance and exit of the vent path and/or microtexturing or a spacer to maintain space for air flow in the vent path.
Flexible containers with vent systems
Non-durable self-supporting flexible containers having product volumes and structural support frames are provided with vents to facilitate equalization of the pressure inside the product volume to the pressure of the environment outside of the containers. The vents enable rapid recovery of the structural support from a deformed state, which occurs when a fluent product is dispensed, to an undeformed state. For this purpose, the vents comprise vent paths between the environment outside of the containers and the product volume. The vents may further comprise a non-wetting material surrounding the entrance and exit of the vent path and/or microtexturing or a spacer to maintain space for air flow in the vent path.
Container assembly with a lid and the lid thereof that allow for drinking from the side
A beverage container assembly has a container with an opening and a lid that closes the opening. The lid has a mouthpiece that extends laterally outwardly of the container to allow a person's head to remain upright or erect (i.e., minimizing or no head tilt movement) while drinking so as to not impede the user's straight-ahead vision, such as while driving. The mouthpiece is configured so that the container becomes disposed at one side of the nose so that the container is tiltable further as the nose does not interfere with the tilting action.