Patent classifications
B65D51/249
CONTAINER WITH CAP AND DISPENSING DEVICE
A cuboidal container for storing a liquid cosmetic substance includes a neck with an opening on an upper face of the container. A dispensing device is secured to the opening. The dispensing device is a pump connected to a dispensing head and a rising line guided in the interior of the container. A cap for the container has a cap upper face with a flat surface and a cap lower face with a first receptacle adapted for placement of the cap on the dispensing device. The cap lower face as a second receptacle designed as a three-sided pyramid designed to receive one of four corner regions on a lower face of the cuboidal container so that the container is held in the second receiving area in a form fitting and rotationally fixed manner in an aesthetically pleasing position when the cap is removed and resting on a flat surface.
THERMOS WITH DUAL FUNCTIONING LID AND BASE
An improved thermos is provided. This improved thermos includes an outer thermos and a nestable inner thermos which is structured so as to be nestable within the outer thermos. The thermos includes a lid that is structured to seal the nestable inner thermos and a dual functioning base which is configured in size and shape for physically operating as both (1) a base for the thermos when the dual functioning base is positioned on a bottom portion of the thermos with a friction fit, and (2) a lid for the outer thermos when the dual functioning base is positioned on a top portion of the outer thermos with a friction fit.
Presentation box for a transaction card
A presentation box for presenting a transaction card may include a hinged lid connected to a hinge edge of the presentation box, the hinged lid to pivot about the hinge edge of the presentation box when moved between a closed position and an open position; and a presentation apparatus that may include a tether that may be attached to the hinged lid, and a sleeve to receive the transaction card, where the presentation apparatus is to move the transaction card between a first position when the hinged lid is in the closed position and a second position when the hinged lid is in the open position, where the first position is different from the second position.
Reusable magnetic bottle closures, methods, and systems
Drinking bottle closures include a sealing portion, an upper side that may bear indicia, and a retained magnet. The magnet may be retained in a cavity of the closure separated from the sealing portion by a seamless barrier. The sealing portion may include a frictionally retained male tapered plug or a radially compressible, gripping female cap liner to fit one or multiple bottle opening sizes. In a method of use, the cap may be retained on a magnetically attracted surface until used to close and identify a drinking bottle. The magnetically attracted surface may be a plate connected to a mount for connecting the magnetic surface to a non-magnetic surface.
Reusable Magnetic Bottle Closures, Methods, and Systems
Reusable drinking bottle closures, and methods and systems for storing and using the same, are provided. The drinking bottle closures include a sealing portion, an upper side that may bear indicia, and a magnet retained in fixed relation to the sealing portion and the upper side. The magnet may be retained in a cavity of the closure separated from the sealing portion by a seamless barrier, such as a unitary body comprised at least partially in the sealing portion. The sealing portion may fit one or multiple bottle opening sizes. Multiple opening sizes may be accommodated by a frictionally retained tapered plug feature for sealing insertion into a bottle opening, or an end sealing feature operating in conjunction with a separate retention feature, such as a radially compressible cap liner configured to grip bottle threads in an interference fit. The end sealing feature may be a downward-facing compressible ring or disc on a lower side of the closure. In a method of use, the cap may be retained on a magnetically attracted surface until used to close and identify a drinking bottle. The magnetically attracted surface may be part of an existing wall, fixture, or movable article, or it may be a component of a closure storage system according to the invention, such as a plate connected to a mount for connecting the magnetic surface to a non-magnetic surface, such as a pushpin, suction cup, hook-and-loop fastener patch, snap, button, fabric with a button-hole, adhesive, or hole in the surface itself.
Reusable Magnetic Bottle Closures, Methods, and Systems
Reusable drinking bottle closures, and methods and systems for storing and using the same, are provided. The drinking bottle closures include a sealing portion, an upper side that may bear indicia, and a magnet retained in fixed relation to the sealing portion and the upper side. The magnet may be retained in a cavity of the closure separated from the sealing portion by a seamless barrier, such as a unitary body comprised at least partially in the sealing portion. The sealing portion may fit one or multiple bottle opening sizes. Multiple opening sizes may be accommodated by a frictionally retained tapered plug feature for sealing insertion into a bottle opening, or an end sealing feature operating in conjunction with a separate retention feature, such as a radially compressible cap liner configured to grip bottle threads in an interference fit. The end sealing feature may be a downward-facing compressible ring or disc on a lower side of the closure. In a method of use, the cap may be retained on a magnetically attracted surface until used to close and identify a drinking bottle. The magnetically attracted surface may be part of an existing wall, fixture, or movable article, or it may be a component of a closure storage system according to the invention, such as a plate connected to a mount for connecting the magnetic surface to a non-magnetic surface, such as a pushpin, suction cup, hook-and-loop fastener patch, snap, button, fabric with a button-hole, adhesive, or hole in the surface itself.
Head stand closure with a tamper-evident seal
A head stand container closure is provided. The closure comprises a base, and a lid having a top plate upon which the closure rests in use. The base is attachable to a container and the lid is attached or attachable to the base. The closure comprises an internal tamper-evident member comprising a part which is initially spaced from the lid top plate and upon first opening of the closure the part moves to or towards the top plate when the head is in a head down orientation.
CLEANING PRODUCT COMPRISING AN INVERTED CONTAINER ASSEMBLY AND A VISCOUS CLEANING COMPOSITION
The invention relates to a cleaning product including an inverted container assembly comprising an inverted container and a liquid dispenser attached to a bottom surface of the inverted container, and a viscous cleaning composition contained in the inverted container assembly. The present invention also relates to the use of the cleaning product for cleaning dishware.
DISPENSING TUBE WITH SHOULDER TIP APPLICATOR & SUCTION BASED LID
A novel dispensing tube system and method of making the same. The system enables one-handed application while maintaining cleanliness. Comprising three parts, the dispensing tube system includes a Body Cylinder Hollow Tube Container for holding tube contents, an Applicator Tip Shoulder with a central hole, and a Suction Cup-Based Lid featuring a finger for a secure seal. Addressing the limitations of traditional tube application methods requiring two hands, the invention is particularly advantageous in scenarios where users have only one free hand or need to apply ointments in challenging areas. The Applicator Tip, replacing conventional shoulder parts, ensures hygienic, controlled, and mess-free distribution, while the Suction Cup-Based Lid facilitates one-hand application by securely attaching to a hard, flat surface. The system's design streamlines mass production without additional costs, offering a user-friendly and sanitary solution for diverse application needs.
Cleaning fluid dispenser
A liquid soap dispenser includes a container having a flexible outer wall and including a quantity of liquid soap therein. The upper surface of the container can be moved between an upper position and a lower position but is spring biased into the upper position. A pump within said container pumps a portion of the liquid soap onto the upper surface when it is moved downwardly into its lower position. A normally closed valve at the bottom of the container opens to dispense liquid soap from the bottom of the container when the container is squeezed.