Patent classifications
B65D51/242
Seal Integrity Indicator for a Sterilization Container
Seal integrity indicators for sterilization containers are provided. For example, a seal indicator may indicate whether the container is sufficiently sealed to prevent an ingress of contaminants into the container. If the container is sufficiently sealed, the seal indicator is visible, but if not, the seal indicator is not visible. Thus, the seal indicator undergoes a change in state when the sterilization container transitions from unsealed to sealed, or vice versa, such that a user may ascertain whether the container is properly sealed to maintain the container's sterility. An exemplary seal indicator includes an invertible projection formed with the container gasket that is not visible from outside the container until inverted, due to force applied by the lid, to extend through an opening in the container body. Closure mechanisms for sterilization containers also are provided.
COMBINED STRAW AND BOTTLE INCLUDING SAME
A straw bottle includes a straw bottle body and a cover seat, wherein the cover seat is provided with an opening; an end of a cover is hinged with the cover seat, and another end of the cover is connected with the cover seat in a snap-fit manner to open or close the opening; a straw detachably connected with the cover seat, the straw includes a rigid part and a resilient part arranged at a bottom of the rigid part; when the cover is locked with the cover seat, the cover pushes the straw to make the resilient part be in the pressed and bent state, and the straw retracts back into the opening; and when the cover is unlocked with the cover seat, the resilient part is restored by a resilient force, so as to push the straw out of the opening and the straw pushes the cover up.
COLLAPSIBLE REUSABLE DRY OR LIQUID STORAGE CONTAINERS
Collapsible reusable watertight carrying cases are provided in sizes varying from small containers without wheels to large sealable container bins on wheels, to provide large quantities of water or other supplies and cargo. The cases are assembled or disassembled from a joined flat space-saving configuration to a functioning case and vice-versa. The sides of the cases are erected progressively by hand by interlocking self sealing reciprocating channel and channel engaging members elements at the corners. The panels also disassemble progressively by being manually pulled apart. Optional foldable locking latches provide stability and aesthetics to the carrying case. When folded into a flat storage or shipping configuration, the panels stay together, resisting unfolding by virtue of snaps which are either molded into the panels or bonded to them. The carrying cases are resistant to water, dirt, bacteria, molds, allergens, and inclement weather.
SHOT CARRIER WITH SECURING HOOKS AND METHODS OF USING SAME
In some embodiments, a shot carrier includes a bottom, a circumferential sidewall joined to the bottom at one end, and forming an opening at an opposite end, and a lid having an upper surface and a lower surface, the lid being mateable with the circumferential sidewall and configured and arranged to cover the opening, the lid having at least two hooks facing different directions disposed on the upper surface.
Foldable Cup And Spray Cup
Disclosed is a foldable cup and a spray cup, comprising: a cup opening, a cup body connected with the cup opening, and a discharge port disposed at the lower portion of the cup body, wherein the cup body is made of a flexible material, which, after being folded, shrinks the overall cup size. The disclosed cup body is made of a foldable, flexible material, such that the cup size can be shrunk to facilitate storage.
Bottle System with a Storage Container
A bottle system has a liquid container with a reservoir therein and a lid that releasably engages with the liquid container and, thereby, selectively seals the reservoir when engaged with the liquid container. A slot is in the lid. A storage container inserts through the slot and, thereby, releasably engages the lid when inserted through the slot. The lid forms a barrier that separates the storage container from liquid when liquid is present in the reservoir.
DRINKING LID
A drinking lid is disclosed herein. Exemplary implementations may include a stationary portion and a spinning portion. The stationary portion includes a drinking opening. The spinning portion is rotatably coupled to the stationary portion. The spinning portion is configured to be positioned in a position in which the drinking opening is covered such that the drinking lid is spill-resistant. The spinning portion is further configured to be positioned in a different position that leaves the drinking opening uncovered or open.
Beverage container
A beverage container for drinking including a base portion for holding a beverage, a lid portion that is selectively attachable to the base. The lid portion includes first spout through which a beverage in the container may be consumed, a second spout through which the beverage may be consumed, and a cover assembly configured to selectively cover and expose the first and second spouts.
COVER FOR DRUG PRODUCT BOTTLES
The cover is made with two parts that close on each other over a cap on a drug product bottle. Each cover part has a semi-cylindrical periphery, a semi-circular lid and a radially inwardly directed ledge along a bottom edge of the semi-cylindrical periphery to fit under the cap of a bottle in a closed position. The cover parts snap together to lock in place. In one embodiment, the cover cooperates with a handle assembly having a handle of U-shape that is disposed over the cover to prevent separation of the two parts from each other.
Personalized drinking cup with fingerprint reader
A personalized drinking cup assembly comprises a lid which includes a mouthpiece, and includes a fingerprint reader located thereon to enable the user to access and use the mouthpiece to drink from the cup. In some embodiments the cap comprises a top portion and a side wall extending perpendicularly therefrom, and the fingerprint reader is located on the side wall. In some embodiments, the cap further comprises a handle, on which the fingerprint reader is located. In use, the user utilizes the fingerprint reader in order to access the mouthpiece for drinking from the cup. Once the fingerprint reader is read and the user is identified as the owner or authorized user of the cup, the mouthpiece will be opened for consumption thereby.