Patent classifications
B65D51/1672
Container For Providing Aromatic Sampling And Visualization Of Contents
Aspects of the present invention disclose and describe embodiment containers for displaying, visualizing, and aroma sampling botanical material—such as tea, cannabis, and the like including a container body, lid, and lens—which may have various shapes. In a preferred embodiment, lid is shaped to define a recessed area with scent openings permitting aroma sampling of a sample contained within. A removable plug is shaped to fit within the recessed area of the lid. The container body and lid, with removable plug fit within the lid, form an airtight chamber within. A botanical sample may be visualized through the lens.
Cap assembly for drink containers with a sliding switch
Drink containers include a liquid container and a cap assembly removably coupled to the liquid container. Cap assemblies include a switch, a trigger and seal bar. Upon actuating the trigger the seal bar slides back to form a drink outlet opening in the cap assembly. To hold the seal bar in an open state without additional external force from the user, the switch is slid from an unlocked position to a locked positon, thereby keeping the drink outlet and a vent formed in the cap assembly open in order to cool down a warm beverage in the liquid container.
RECEIVING CONTAINER, METHOD FOR FILLING A RECEIVING CONTAINER, METHOD FOR TRANSPORTING RECEIVING CONTAINERS AND USE OF A RECEIVING CONTAINER
A receiving container comprising a body and a lid. The body has an open end and a closed end. The lid is introduceable at least partially into the open end of the body in order to seal the body. The lid comprises at least one plastic component which is designed such that the lid can be perforated by a canula and is fluid-tight after the canula has been removed. The receiving container is designed such that the lid can assume at least first and second closing positions. In the first closing position, a chamber of the body can be filled, via a cannula, through the lid and gas can escape from the chamber via at least one ventilation path. In the second closing position, the at least one ventilation path is closed.
Telescopic container
A telescopic container comprises an upper part of the container, a lower part of the container and a top cover, the upper part of the container is sleeved on a periphery of the lower part of the container, and the lower part of the container can move in the upper part of the container; and the top cover is detachably connected to a top end of the upper part of the container and is provided with an air valve. A telescoping property between the lower part of the container and the upper part of the container is used in the invention, a user downwardly presses the upper part of the container, or upwardly presses the lower part of the container, or performs the two actions at the same time, so as to achieve an object of changing a capacity of the container.
SYSTEM AND DEVICE FOR SUPPORTING A CANDLE ON A DRINK CUP
The invention involves a device and system for securing a candle to a drink cup for celebrations. The system includes a cover that secures across the top surface of the drink cup. A center portion of the cover is provided with a depression sized and shaped to cooperate with a small candle base to secure the candle in an upright position with respect to the longitudinal centerline of the drink cup. Once the candle has been blown out by the recipient, the cover can be removed from the drink cup to allow the person to consume the beverage contained within the cup.
Container for providing aromatic sampling and visualization of contents
A display container for a botanical sample includes (a) an enclosure having an interior chamber for storing the botanical sample; (b) a plurality of scent ports extending through a wall of the enclosure between the interior chamber and environment; (c) a plug mounted to the enclosure and sealing the scent ports, the plug movable away from the enclosure to expose the scent ports for facilitating sampling of an aroma of the botanical sample when in the enclosure; and (d) an elongate mounting projection in the chamber for retaining the botanical sample thereon.
CONTAINER LID AND LINER, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME
This invention provides for a laminated liner (2) for a food or beverage ingredient container lid (416) comprising at least one lower layer (4) comprising one or more perforations (8) and at least one upper layer (6) comprising no perforations, and wherein the non-perforated upper layer or layers is/are releasably attached to the perforated lower layer or layers.
Drink container lid assembly
A lid assembly for a drink container includes a top, a bottom, and a plunger. The top includes a drink opening. The bottom includes a drink path opening. With the plunger connected with the top and the bottom the top is rotatable about a rotational axis with respect to the bottom to move the plunger in a direction parallel with the rotational axis such that the lid assembly is movable into an open position in which fluid in a drink container to which the lid assembly is attached is able to flow around the plunger and through the drink opening, a closed position in which fluid in the drink container is blocked by the plunger from flowing through the drink opening, and an unlocked position in which the top is removable from the bottom by moving the top with respect to the bottom in a direction parallel with the rotational axis.
Container closure
Closure for a container mouth, the closure comprising: a cover portion (18) for covering at least a portion of the container mouth; a fastener portion (20) for engaging the container for fastening the closure to the container; and a peelable bracing portion (22) extending generally in a circumferential direction of or around an axis of the closure, the bracing portion overlapping at least partly the cover portion and the fastener portion, and configured to reinforce the closure by bearing, as shear stress at an interface between the bracing portion and at least one of the cover portion and fastener portion, support force in or between one or both of the cover portion and the fastener portion.
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.