Patent classifications
B65D51/1605
Vented Liner
A vented sealing member is provided for sealing to a rim of a container. The vented sealing member may provide for an exchange of fluid, such as gas, between an interior space of the container and the ambient atmosphere. This exchange may be necessary as pressure internal to the container may increase and/or decrease at various times, such as after manufacture and shipment. The vented sealing member is configured with a vent material on the sealing member opposite of the contents of the container.
Splash guard for vented containers
The present disclosure provides a splash guard to minimize potential contact between the chemical product and a vent membrane during transport and/or transfer of containers, thereby resulting in preservation of the integrity of a vent membrane during transport and/or transfer of a chemical product. The splash guard is affixed to the fitment and so can be removed from the interior of the container prior to transfer of the chemical product out of the container. The splash guard may be used with fitments of varied shapes, sizes and/or structures, and with containers of varied shapes, sizes and/or structures. The splash guard is easy and inexpensive to manufacture and easy to install, e.g., by snapping onto a ring (lower perimeter) of a fitment. For example, the splash guard covers the entire circumference of the neck of a container, and is formed of a moldable material that provides rigidity.
Baby Pacifier Holder
Our baby pacifier container is a design that came to fruition when my wife Sara who works in the childcare field noticed that many parents used plastic zip loc bags to carry and transport their children's pacifiers. When asked why they do this, the parents replied that there is nothing on the market that will do the job of protecting their pacifiers. My wife and I decided to do a lot of research on this by visiting shops, looking online and asking around. We could not find a product that did everything that parents needed. We wanted to design a container that was strong, safe durable and aesthetically pleasing to the eye. It also had to be a practical and useful product. Straight away we knew we had to design our own container that would fulfil all of the needs of parents. So together we drew and designed a container that ticked all the boxes. Our container keeps pacifiers safe, clean and easy to access. The BPA free dishwasher safe polypropylene, is strong, light and durable. Parents can be assured that their expensive pacifiers will stay safe and clean.
SPOUTLESS DRINKING CUP
A drinking cup having a receptacle with an open end and a lid assembly configured for releasable engagement with the receptacle over the open end. A lid assembly wall has an inner surface and an inner ring extending radially inward therefrom. The inner ring defines a plurality of fluid passages. A seal assembly is configured to be retained by the inner ring, with the seal assembly being resiliently deformable between a sealed configuration and an unsealed configuration. In the sealed configuration, the upper lip sealingly engages the inner surface and fluid is prevented from flowing through a lid assembly volume defined between the lid assembly and the seal assembly. In the open configuration fluid is permitted to flow from the receptacle, through the plurality of fluid passages, and between a gap defined by a portion of the seal lip and a corresponding portion of the sealing surface.
Protective Enclosure for a Bar of Soap
A protective enclosure for a bar of soap that is designed to securely fix a bar of soap to a base, itself exhibiting receiving and securing mechanism, a centralized ventilation port and drain (or drains), and an occlusive top enclosure, wherein, once the soap is fixed to the securing mechanisms, through the application of force, and subsequent to first use, the soap and base of the protective enclosure form an adhesive seal facilitated by said securing mechanisms and drain or drains. The top enclosure and base themselves are reversibly adherable to one another through magnetic, mechanical means or a combination of both. The soap can be used either attached to the base of the protective enclosure or detached from the base of the protective enclosure.
Container or vessel having an anti-splash device and an anti-splash device for a container or a vessel
A drinking vessel may include a tumbler having an inner surface dimension, a first portion, and a second portion. The first portion may include a proximal surface having a first dimension and a first rim coupled to the proximal surface and having a second dimension, the first dimension being larger than the second dimension. The second portion may include a collar having an outer dimension substantially similar to the first dimension, an inner dimension substantially similar to the second dimension, and a second rim connected to the collar and having an outer dimension substantially similar to the second dimension and the inner surface dimension.
WITHDRAWAL DEVICE FOR FLUIDS
A device for withdrawal of a fluid from a storage container has a body (11) which is configured so that it can be connected to an opening of the storage container, a rimmed cover (12) mounted on the upper end of the body (11), a connector (13) arranged laterally adjacent to the rim of the cover (12) for connecting the device to a syringe, and a suction line (16) which at its lower end leads vertically into the storage container and at its upper end opens into the connector (13).
Protective enclosure for a bar of soap
A protective enclosure for a bar of soap that is designed to securedly fix a bar of soap to a base, itself exhibiting receiving and securing mechanism, a centralized ventilation port and drain (or drains), and an occlusive top enclosure, wherein, once the soap is fixed to the securing mechanisms, through the application of force, and subsequent to first use, the soap and base of the protective enclosure form an adhesive seal facilitated by said securing mechanisms and drain or drains. The top enclosure and base themselves are reversibly adherable to one another through magnetic, mechanical means or a combination of both. The soap can be used either attached to the base of the protective enclosure or detached from the base of the protective enclosure.
Vented Cap Assembly
A vented cap adapted to accumulate an overflow of liquid from a reservoir and vent gas from the reservoir to atmosphere. The vented cap includes an insert and a shell. The insert includes a projection extending longitudinally from a floor pan. The shell includes an outer skirt joined to and extending longitudinally outwardly from the floor pan and is attached to a top. The top and the outer skirt define a headspace between the floor pan and the top. The projection extends into a portion of the headspace and defines a projection aperture, allowing liquid and gas to flow into the headspace. The vented cap further includes a vent in fluid communication between the headspace and atmosphere.
Closure and lid and method of forming closure and lid
An example lid assembly may include a lid and a slider. The lid may further include a guide channel configured to receive the slider, and the channel may limit the lateral movement of the slider. The guide channel may further include a pair of air vents. The slider may be configured to slide along the lid, from a closed position where the slider covers the opening and to an opened position in which the slider uncovers the opening such that the contents of the container may be released. The slider may be configured to lock into place in both the closed position and the opened position.