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FLEXIBLE SCOOP
20240067420 · 2024-02-29 ·

A scoop for moving dried materials from one space to another manufactured from a flexible base and flexible tabs. A scoop configured from a cover for a container. The scoop is configured such that at least two upright tabs are attached to the inside surface of the cover and are flexible such that when the cover is folded inwardly, the tabs cross and provide a barrier for the dried materials.

Closure for a container

A closure includes an annular base to be fixed to an upper rim of a container. The base includes a peripheral skirt having an end portion to be arranged over the upper rim of the container. A peripheral locking rim is integrally formed on the end portion of the peripheral skirt. The locking rim has a proximal end hingedly connected to the peripheral skirt and allowing the peripheral locking rim to be folded inwardly towards an inner surface of the end portion, such that, when the locking rim is in the folded state, a distal end thereof can move beyond and engage under a peripheral ledge of the container to lock the base to the container. The end portion of the skirt has on the inner surface an engagement surface portion and a widening surface portion towards an end of the peripheral skirt.

Composite Containers For Bulk Solids, Related Systems And Methods
20240043147 · 2024-02-08 ·

A container for holding bulk solids includes a tubular body extending at least partially around an interior of the container to form a tubular body having a top end and a bottom end, at least one sealing member positioned in the interior of the container, the at least one sealing member sealably engaging at least a portion of the tubular body, a reclosable lid attached to a top portion of the tubular body with an adhesive strip to form a closed top end of the container, and a bottom plate attached to the bottom end of the tubular body to form a closed bottom end of the container.

Container sealing lid with utensil holder

A kit for sealing an open container includes a utensil and a lid. The lid includes a lid body, a sealing mechanism, and at least one holding lug. The sealing mechanism is positioned on an inner face of the lid body, and is configured to sealingly engage an opening of a container to enable the lid to seal the opening of the container. The at least one holding lug extends radially outward from the lid body, and has a through hole extending along a direction perpendicular to the inner face. The through hole is configured to mount the utensil on the lid when the lid is engaged with a container.

System and method for a spreader for foodstuff
11952185 · 2024-04-09 ·

A system and method for using a spreader device that is connected to the inside of a foodstuff jar. Once the lid is removed, the user can easily access the spreader without requiring additional cleaning or storage efforts and apply the foodstuff by grasping the lid. The ensures a cleaner, more hygienic, and convenient spreading experience for users.

SMOKELESS TOBACCO CAN HAVING A LID WITH A SCOOP FORMED THEREIN
20190308781 · 2019-10-10 ·

A smokeless tobacco can having a lid with a scoop formed therein that reduces the amount of smokeless tobacco that falls from the fingers onto the surrounding area. The scoop is used to transfer smokeless tobacco from the can to between the inner lip and gums. This reduces mess, and reduces the amount of the smokeless tobacco that is wasted, thereby saving a substantial amount of the smokeless tobacco by avoiding repeated losses resulting from repeated use of the fingers to transfer a pinch of smokeless tobacco. The scoop formed in the lid includes a curved sidewall that curves upward to meet the upper lid sidewall so as to form a scoop edge, which edge is used to scoop smokeless tobacco from the can bottom. The scoop can hold as much smokeless tobacco as a typical pinch. The smokeless tobacco can may also include a cap that protects the scoop.

Scoop dock and use methods
10435210 · 2019-10-08 · ·

In an assembly of a scoop and a closure, the scoop has a bowl and a handle. A closure has: a frame for mounting to a container body; and a cover hinged relative to the frame by a hinge. The scoop handle has at least one rib. The cover has an underside having a first projection and a second projection positioned to engage the scoop with the scoop in a docked position. The second projection is configured to capture the rib in the docked position.

CLOSURE FOR A CONTAINER

A closure includes an annular base to be fixed to an upper rim of a container. The base includes a peripheral skirt having an end portion to be arranged over the upper rim of the container. A peripheral locking rim is integrally formed on the end portion of the peripheral skirt. The locking rim has a proximal end hingedly connected to the peripheral skirt and allowing the peripheral locking rim to be folded inwardly towards an inner surface of the end portion, such that, when the locking rim is in the folded state, a distal end thereof can move beyond and engage under a peripheral ledge of the container to lock the base to the container. The end portion of the skirt has on the inner surface an engagement surface portion and a widening surface portion towards an end of the peripheral skirt.

Container inside a container combination
20240140666 · 2024-05-02 ·

This invention relates to a container compartment inside a container compartment combination, a cap, or lid covering inner container rim, where utensil is connected underneath a cap, or lid, utensil is extending inside an inner container compartment removing, using consuming contents, this invention allows consumers using utensil, an advantage with having more than a single container, from which more than a single container, from which more than a single container can be stored, and selected from.

LID ASSEMBLY WITH A JAR SLEEVE AND A LID
20190276208 · 2019-09-12 ·

A lid assembly and a knife adapted to be attached to a jar, the lid assembly including: a cylindrical jar sleeve adapted to be secured to the open end of the jar and having a jar sleeve circumferential portion at the upper end thereof. The lid assembly also includes a lid adapted to be removably attached to the jar sleeve and having a lid circumferential portion, one of the lid and jar sleeve having a groove adapted to receive the circumferential portion of the other of the lid and jar sleeve.