Patent classifications
B65D51/246
CONTAINER LID ASSEMBLY WITH A SCOOP
The present invention discloses a container lid assembly with a scoop designed for enhanced usability and functionality. The container lid assembly comprises a lid body with an exterior and interior surface, where the interior surface hosts a mechanically contoured recess for accommodating a scoop. This design facilitates a plurality of securement mechanisms for the scoop, comprising at least one of snap-fit, slide-in, rotational locking, and perimeter snap engagement. The scoop comprises a handle and a head, both of which are geometrically tailored to fit snugly within the recessed area of the lid, emphasizing ease of access and minimal interference with the container's contents. The present invention exhibits a significant advancement in the field of container lid design, offering a secure, versatile, and user-friendly assembly of integrating a scoop with a container lid, enhancing the overall utility and efficiency of container usage.
Pouch for dispensing squeezable animal treat and methods
A pouch for dispensing a squeezable animal treat includes a flexible, squeezable wall with an interior volume and a spoon integral and non-removably secured to the body. The spoon has a storage configuration and a dispensing configuration.
Card Based Lid with Scoop Holder and Scoop
Packages for infant formula are disclosed herein. The packages include a container having an access opening to an interior space, for receiving the infant formula and a closure. Closures for the infant formula package are also disclosed herein. The closures are arranged for selectively closing the access opening and include a lid and a scoop holder located on an underside of the lid to retain a scoop, and the scoop holder has an apertured plate including an apertured portion with an aperture therethrough to receive at least part of the scoop, and both the lid and the scoop holder are formed of card-based material.
ROTATIONALLY LOCKING CONTAINER
A rotationally locking container includes a body and a lid, with a sealing structure provided between the body and the lid. A rotational locking structure is provided between said body and said lid. The rotational locking structure includes a downwardly recessed rotating groove provided on the lid, a knob disposed within the rotating groove, and at least two outwardly extending locking tabs provided on the knob. The mouth of the body is provided with a protruding edge extending upwardly beyond the lid, and said protruding edge is provided with at least two locking holes, wherein the locking tabs are configured to cooperate with the locking holes. Compared to existing containers on the market, the adoption of the rotational locking structure, wherein the cooperation between the locking tabs and the locking holes is less prone to wear, offers the advantages of simpler operation, more reliable locking, and a longer service life.
Lid Arrangement Having Stacking Options
A lid structure for a container has an annular collar for attachment to the container. The collar has an opening for providing access to an interior of the container. The lid structure further includes a lid for closing the opening. The lid has an outer periphery and an upper surface with a circumferential ridge located near to but spaced from the outer periphery, whereby a further container having a base diameter can stack at an outside of the circumferential ridge. The circumferential ridge has at least two interruptions dividing the circumferential ridge into at least two ridge portions whereby at least two further containers having the same base diameter can stack partially on the lid.
MULTI-FUNCTIONAL EATING UTENSIL FOR CANS AND A CAN COMPRISING SAID EATING UTENSIL
An opener used to open the cans is shaped as an eating utensil, and may be used to open the can or to remove the cover of the can, as well as for consumption or use of the contents of the can. The eating utensil has a handle and a head shaped as a knife, spoon, fork or a combination of a spoon and a fork. The utensil may be manufactured separately from the can and the cover and is thus a pre-fabricated element for attachment to the can cover, such as in the same or similar manner as existing openers, e.g. on the external surface of the can cover using a rivet or welding.
Lid Assembly for a Container
A lid assembly for a container is provided. The lid assembly includes a top panel secured to a frame member via collapsible sides that open one end of the lid while the opposing end pivots in from a closed position. A slot extends along a front side of the lid, sized to receive a utensil with a hook on its upper side which connects to the top panel of the lid. The top panel includes a transparent window for viewing inside the lid and container. A flange along the lower perimeter edge of the frame member is adapted to engage with the upper edge of the container, wherein a latch on the front end locks the lid to the container. In some embodiments, the lid assembly for a container includes the container having a base and collapsible sidewalls that can fold inwardly toward a base to reduce storage volume.