B65D51/2807

Medicine Container Cover
20190382172 · 2019-12-19 ·

A cover for a medicine container is provided. The cover contains a deactivating material within it which can, upon release into a medicine container, deactivate and/or destroy a medicine within the container. The cover may have an automated release mechanism which controls release of the deactivating material into the medicine container.

Multi-compartment beverage container for dispensing a mixed beverage

A mixing cup for mixing and dispensing a mixed beverage is described. The mixing cup is designed to attach externally to a primary container that holds a primary liquid. The mixing cup contains a secondary liquid in fluid separation from the primary liquid until the two liquids are mixed, as a result of the user drawing the primary liquid from the primary container, in a mixing chamber of the mixing cup and the mixture is dispensed to the user. The flow of the secondary liquid into the mixing chamber may be adjustable by the user.

Fluid delivery system

A fluid delivery system for dispensing a liquid from a sealed container directly into a closed chamber comprises a container containing a liquid component of bone cement and plugged with a plug, and a closed chamber comprising a receiving port for receiving the sealed container, wherein the receiving port is configured to receive the liquid component in direct response to manual insertion of the sealed container through the receiving port using an open loop system.

Closure arrangements for liquid containers, liquid container assembly, and the like

The present invention relates to closure arrangements for liquid containers, particularly but not exclusively for drinks bottles. A closure arrangement (20) for a liquid container for a base liquid comprises a reservoir (24A, 24B) for an additive liquid (28A, 28B). The closure arrangement (20) comprises a passage (54) for flow of liquid from the base liquid container (11) to a user, the passage including a mixing space (26) for mixing the additive liquid from the reservoir and the base liquid. The present invention further relates to a liquid container assembly including a closure arrangement. The present invention further relates to an additive reservoir for use in a closure arrangement.

POD-BASED SMOOTHIE MAKER

A method for designing a smoothie pod includes: receiving input from a user via a user device that communicates with a beverage profile system over a communications network, wherein the input is received via a graphical user interface and includes selections of ingredients to be added to the smoothie pod; determining, via the beverage profile system, that a flavor profile of the smoothie pod that is based on the ingredients selected by the user includes at least one flavor type having a percentage of the flavor profile that is outside of an acceptable threshold percentage range of the flavor profile; and presenting a suggestion via the graphical user interface of one or more additional ingredients to be added to the smoothie pod to modify the percentage of the flavor type to be within the acceptable threshold percentage range of the flavor profile.

PORTABLE SYSTEM FOR DISPENSING CONTROLLED QUANTITIES OF ADDITIVES INTO A BEVERAGE

A portable, self-contained beverage apparatus includes a container assembly having a known storage capacity for storing a consumable liquid, and a dispensing assembly disposed within the container assembly that dispenses variable, non-zero quantities of additives into the consumable liquid. The dispensing assembly includes multiple apertures structured and arranged to retain vessels containing the additives to be dispensed into the consumable liquid. The beverage apparatus also includes a level sensor disposed within the container assembly that determines a consumable liquid level of the consumable liquid stored in the container assembly. In certain embodiments, one or more positive displacement pumping mechanisms are configured to pump additive liquid from additive containers into a beverage chamber.

REMOVABLE CONTAINER LIDS AND CONTAINER ASSEMBLIES CONTAINING SAME
20240124202 · 2024-04-18 ·

This disclosure provides a novel container lid and a container assembly comprising a beverage or food container and a container lid. The disclosed container lid or container assembly allows the substance in the container lid to be mixed with beverage or food contained in the beverage or food container conveniently and effectively. In addition, the container lid can have a shape adapted for easy stacking in boxes for shipping and on shelves for display to a consumer.

ATTACHMENT FOR A BEVERAGE CONTAINER

An attachment for a beverage container may include a cap configured to attach to an opening in the beverage container. The cap includes an opening. The attachment also include a tube passing through the cap. A beverage in the beverage container can flow through the tube and out of the opening in the cap. The attachment also includes a container attached to the tube and configured to hold a liquid. The container includes an opening to allow the liquid to flow from the container into the tube and out of the opening in the cap. The attachment also comprises a restrictor between the opening of the container and the tube, such that the liquid begins to exit the opening in the cap before the beverage begins to exit the opening in the cap.

Recommending modification for pod-based beverages
10464798 · 2019-11-05 · ·

Systems and methods for customizing beverage profiles, such as customizing beverage pods via input received via web-based portals or interfaces, are described. For example, the systems and methods may provide users with interactive interfaces that facilitate the reception of user input regarding the customization of a beverage, such as the customization of a nutritional or flavor profile of a beverage, such as a smoothie.

Reagent component dispensing caps for reagent containers used in automated clinical analyzers

Described is an automated reagent dispensing cap and methods of use in an automated clinical analyzer for introducing one or more reagent components housed in the reagent dispensing cap into a container enclosing another reagent component with which it is combined to achieve a reagent useful for diagnostic testing.