Patent classifications
B65D43/0225
Bucket band devices and methods
The present disclosure is a device for carrying tools and sundries that has a bucket with an outside surface and an inside surface. Further, the device has at least one metal band coupled around the outside surface of the bucket and at least one magnet coupled to the metal band and configured for securing tools.
DOSING BOTTLE ARRANGEMENT AND METHODS
A dosing bottle has a container; a riser; a cap piece; a standpipe connected to the riser and one or more return openings in a tubular wall of the standpipe; and a closure member. The closure member is rotatably attached to the cap piece and defines an interior dosing volume and a dispenser opening. The closure member is axially movable relative to the cap piece between a closed position and an open position. The open position allows a liquid in the interior volume of the container to flow through the riser and through the return opening and into the interior dosing volume.
Transparent scannable beverage container with multiple interchangeable multifunctional lids
A beverage container includes a transparent cylindrical acrylic body sized to fit into a cup-holder of a vehicle, a transparent skin sized to encase a portion of an outer surface of the body, a transparent handle, a transparent lid sized to seal a chamber defined by the body, a transparent latch, and a transparent rubber or plastic cover sized to be placed onto the lid. The container is scannable by an x-ray machine or a metal detector for inspecting the container and the a beverage in the chamber, and permits a visual inspection of the liquid through the container. The latch permits the beverage to exit the lid through an orifice for the beverage to be consumed when the latch is open configuration. The orifice is sized to permit a straw to be inserted through the orifice to consume the beverage.
Container with security lock
A container with a security lock is provided. The container may have a lid (or “top”) portion and a bottom portion. The lid portion may have an exterior cover, a first disc, a second disc and a third disc. The first disc may have a plurality of indented downward partial trapezoids. The second disc may also have a plurality of nearly identical, upwardly extending partial trapezoids wherein the plurality of indented partial trapezoids of the first disc may be temporarily and selectively located between the plurality of partial trapezoids of the second disc in order to allow the lid to be rotated and the container therein opened. The third disc may be made of a thin material that allows the container to remain substantially airtight.
CONTAINER WITH CIRCUMFERENTIAL DRINKING OPENINGS
A drinking vessel with a lid containing circumferential drinking openings. In one embodiment, the drinking vessel includes a bowl and a lid, wherein the bowl is connected to the lid and wherein the drinking vessel includes a plurality of rotational orientations, and wherein the lid includes a plurality of drinking openings such that a user may drink from the drinking vessel substantially irrespective of its rotational orientation.
RAPID ROPE
A rope dispensing apparatus for rapidly dispensing a continuous rope from a compressed rope cartridge. The apparatus includes a canister for storage of the rope cartridge, a resealable lid with an opening for passing the rope from the cartridge out of the canister through the lid, and a replaceable cutting mechanism for cutting the rope when a desired length has been dispensed. Preferably, the rope cartridge is shrink-wrapped to fit within the canister and keep the rope from unraveling while therein.
Drinking vessel having engagement features and camouflaging non-engagement elements
The utilitarian function of the engagement features on a lidded vessel is at least partially camouflaged so that the engagement features' utilitarian function is less apparent to the consumer after the lid is removed. The lidded vessel may be, for example, a lidded drinking glass—such as a lidded wine glass, beer glass, whiskey tumbler or soda glass—that is sold pre-filled and sealed with the wine, beer, whiskey or soda already inside. The camouflaging may be accomplished using one or more camouflaging techniques, some or all of them involving the presence of non-engagement elements.
PORTABLE TUMBLER
A portable tumbler comprises: a lower cup portion having an open top surface and an accommodation space formed therein; a lower connection portion coupled to the outer circumferential surface of the lower cup portion; an upper cup portion having open top and bottom surfaces and a prescribed height; an upper connection portion coupled to the outer circumferential surface of the upper cup portion and detachably coupled to the lower connection portion; and a cap coupled to the upper cup portion so as to cover the open top surface of the upper cup portion, wherein the lower connection portion and the upper connection portion may be coupled to each other so that the upper end of the lower cup portion and the lower end of the upper cup portion are in contact with each other. The portability of the portable tumbler when a user is carrying the portable tumbler can be improved by reducing the volume of the portable tumbler by pushing the stretchable lower and upper cup portions into the lower and upper connection portions, respectively.
ROTATING LID LOCK WITH SECURING BUMPS
An invented container closure system includes a first side having one or more keys, which are pieces of material shaped to stick out from a substantively smooth container or cap shape, and a corresponding second side having one or more gaps in a ledge, such that if and only if the cap is turned to the correct position relative to the container, the keys fit through the gaps and are not blocked by the ledge, and the first side may be uncoupled from the second side. Additionally, one or more flexible nubs may be positioned beneath the ledge of the second side such that channels indented into the outward surface edges of the keys of the first side fit around the nubs, allowing the nubs to laterally traverse through the channels when the sides are coupled together.
TRANSPARENT SCANNABLE BEVERAGE CONTAINER WITH MULTIPLE INTERCHANGEABLE MULTIFUNCTIONAL LIDS
A beverage container includes a transparent cylindrical acrylic body sized to fit into a cup-holder of a vehicle, a transparent skin sized to encase a portion of an outer surface of the body, a transparent handle, a transparent lid sized to seal a chamber defined by the body, a transparent latch, and a transparent rubber or plastic cover sized to be placed onto the lid. The container is scannable by an x-ray machine or a metal detector for inspecting the container and the a beverage in the chamber, and permits a visual inspection of the liquid through the container. The latch permits the beverage to exit the lid through an orifice for the beverage to be consumed when the latch is open configuration. The orifice is sized to permit a straw to be inserted through the orifice to consume the beverage.