Patent classifications
B65D21/0228
SUBSTRATE CONTAINER WITH ENHANCED FLOW FIELD THEREIN
A substrate container with enhanced flow field therein includes a box, at least one offset inflation mechanism and at least one gas diffusion mechanism. The offset inflation mechanism is disposed outside internal receiving space of the box. The offset inflation mechanism has a gaseous chamber extending in the same direction as a bottom panel. The gas diffusion mechanism includes a base, a partition wall and at least one diffusion member. The base masks an outlet of the gaseous chamber to form an auxiliary gaseous chamber. The partition wall extends perpendicularly to the bottom panel to form a vertical first gas channel in communication with the auxiliary gaseous chamber. The diffusion member and the partition wall together define a second gas channel. The partition wall has at least one gap whereby the first gas channel and the second gas channel are in communication with each other.
ORAL DEVICE CONTAINER AND ORAL DEVICE CONTAINER AND BOTTLE ASSEMBLY
An oral device container and bottle assembly may include a bottle having a bottle connector; and an oral device container. The oral device container may include a base portion having: a base outer wall having an opening; a base inner wall; and an oral device container connector configured to removably connect to the bottle connector. The oral device container may further include a cap portion configured to be mounted to the base portion and to rotate relative to the base portion. The cap portion may have a cap outer wall having an opening; and a cap inner wall that is received within the base inner wall.
LIGHTWEIGHT CONTACT LENS BLISTER PACKAGES AND METHODS FOR RECYCLING SAME
Contact lens packages are provided and each includes a base member having a cavity and a sealing member coupled to the base member. An unworn contact lens is provided in a packaging solution within the sealed cavity. The base member is a thermoplastic or other recyclable material. The base member includes at least one connecting member that can be an interlocking feature and/or a stackable feature. The connecting member is configured to connect to the connecting member of another base member, after the contact lenses are removed from the cavities. A recyclable thermoplastic contact lens assembly is also provided that includes empty contact lens package base members stacked and connected together. A method of manufacturing contact lens packages and a method to recycle used contact lens package base members, such as by curbside recycling, are also provided.
Stackable storage system with pressure sensitive lock
A stackable storage system with a pressure sensitive lock where downward pressure on the first container causes a surface of a first locking portion on a first container to slide against an inclined surface of a second locking portion on a second container and causes the inclined surface of the second locking portion to pivot outward and snap back into place to connect the first container and the second container.
Vertically Connecting Bottles for Wine and Other Liquids
A stackable bottle system is a modular apparatus used to present a tasting set of wines, or other separate beverages and liquids, in a user-configurable unit assembled from multiple independent containers. The stackable bottle system utilizes a plurality of interlocking bottles, each individually formed from a core container, a protruding engagement structure, a recessed engagement structure, and a separable seal. The separable seal is mounted over an opening in the core container, enclosing a reservoir. The core container provides a hollow body to retain any liquid therein. The protruding engagement structure and the recessed engagement structure are integrated into the core container at a neck end and a base end, respectively. The protruding engagement structure of an arbitrary bottle is engaged into the recessed engagement structure of an adjacent bottle to form the basis for the modular assembly of the present invention.
Receptacles and cases for storing beauty products
A case for storing one or more cosmetic tools has a first portion, a second portion, and at least one further portion. The first portion has a bottom surface, a top opening, one or more side walls, and an internal cavity. The second portion has a top surface, a bottom opening, one or more side walls, and an internal cavity. Each further portion has one or more side walls and at least one end opening, and an internal cavity. Each of the first, second and further portions has a connector at least at each opening. The first and second portions have mating connectors such that they can be connected to form an enlarged combined internal cavity. The further portions can be connected between the first and second connectors to further enlarge the combined internal cavity, or to a bottom/top of the first/second portion to create a separate second internal cavity.
Vertically Stacked Pill Container
Disclosed herein are a stacked pill container, and method of dispensing timed doses of one or two pill types, the container comprising: an upper unit stacked atop an inverted lower unit, each unit comprising a circular side wall housing an inner cavity for storing the same or a different pill type. The lower unit is inverted to temporarily adhere to the bottom end of the upper unit, e.g. via metal plates with magnets. Both units comprise a flat dispensing cap, enabling the user to dispense a dose of pills from either end of the container, and store the container upright. The upper and lower unit further comprise outer markings indicating the type of pill, or time of day to take the dose. In an embodiment, the upper unit displays a sun indicating the morning dose; and the lower unit displays a moon indicating the evening dose.
Stackable system container
A stackable system container having a base part, with a respective coupling device for connection to a further system container fastened on two opposite side walls of the base part such that it can be moved between a rest position, in which the coupling device can be disengaged from a further system container, and a coupling position, in which the coupling device can be engaged with the further system container. In order to provide for structurally identical system containers to be stacked optionally in a dimensionally stable, interconnected manner or separately, and therefore such that they can easily be singulated, each coupling device is assigned a locking element, which locks the respective coupling device releasably in the rest position.
Ovoid shaped container
Described in detail herein include an ovoid or egg-shaped container for housing, storing, and packaging cosmetics and similar items and substances. The bottom of the ovoid shape is slightly flattened in order for the container to stand upright on the surface of which it resides. The container is transversally sliced multiple times yielding separate layers that fasten together in a parallel direction to one another and also detach or unfasten from each other. All layers are configured to accommodate circular metal tin pan trays and/or discs that are removable—but also securable to the inside of cavity of its corresponding layer—or other specific removable parts that pertain to the type of cosmetic for which the space is designated. These pans and specific parts will house cosmetic substances.
Container having multiple compartments
The present invention provides a container having multiple compartments, the container comprising: a first container having a first interior volume; a second container having a bowl, a second interior volume defined by the bowl, and a lid, and inserted into and occupied a part of the first interior volume, wherein the second container includes a first engaging mean located along an inner edge of the bowl, and a second engaging mean located along an outer edge of the bowl; wherein the first engaging mean engages with a third engaging mean located along an edge of the lid, and wherein the second engaging mean engages with a fourth engaging mean located along an upper edge of the first container.