B65D21/0231

Container system and apparatus
10647471 · 2020-05-12 · ·

A container having a center portion and two side portions each situated at an angle to the center portion and extending in opposite directions such that the a left half of the container is substantially identical to a right half of the container. The container includes recesses and protrusions which enable the container to stack in two orientations generally perpendicular to each other.

Rigid package for moisture-sensitive adhesive

A container for use in a gravity-fed dispenser, particularly for construction adhesives, includes a top surface with an outlet port, a bottom surface with a venting port and side walls, said side walls including two opposed indentations that provide handle grasps for a user, allowing the user to hold the container in an upside down position while it is attached to a dispenser. The vent on the bottom surface allows the contents to flow evenly through gravity out of the outlet port.

BOTTLE WITH CENTER POUR OPENING, CONTOURED HANDLE, AND CONTOURED PROFILE FOR INTERLOCK DURING STACKING/TRANSPORT
20200079545 · 2020-03-12 ·

A container for fluid product includes a one piece body having first, second, third, and fourth sidewalls, an upper surface and a lower surface. Two of the sidewalls have non-linear, parallel conformations that each include a convex surface portion that merges into an adjacent concave surface portion for abutting engagement between adjacent containers and limit sliding movement of the abutting containers relative to one another in a layer of a stacked array of containers. The upper and lower surfaces have a center pour opening and a recessed region, respectively, which cooperate to limit sliding movement of adjacent containers relative to one another in a layer of the stacked array. A handle is formed at least in part by a cylindrical portion that is dimensioned to conform to a generally C-shape contour formed by a user's thumb and index finger when the fingers of a user's hand are stretched and shaped over a virtual hemispherical surface, and a circumferential region of the cylindrical portion of the handle tangentially merges into one of the sidewalls.

INTERNALLY HOLLOW BODY, MOLD AND METHOD THEREOF
20200031030 · 2020-01-30 ·

A plastic, internally hollow body has a cavity for containing liquid, solid or gaseous material and comprises a shaped main body and a closure body joined together by a joining element, overmolded to the main body and to the closure body. A method for producing the internally hollow body provides for joining the main body and the closure body in the same step wherein a second closure body and/or of a second main body to be used in a subsequent union step are molded to obtain a second internally hollow body. The internally hollow body is molded by means of a mold comprising punch impressions and die impressions and a movable shaped element which engages with the punch or with the die and which is movable to transfer the first main body from a main die or a punch impression to a union impression of a die or punch.

Lid assembly and related container for fasteners
10526117 · 2020-01-07 · ·

A container assembly includes a jar and a lid assembly. The jar includes a body portion defining an interior space for holding items and an upper neck portion disposed about a jar opening leading to the interior space. The lid assembly is connected to the upper neck portion of the jar and includes an inner lid component and an outer lid component. The outer lid component is rotatable relative to the inner lid component while the inner lid component remains stationary relative to the upper neck portion of the jar.

Stackable plastic container
10518933 · 2019-12-31 · ·

A stackable plastic container includes a base portion, a sidewall portion, and an upper portion. The base portion is configured to support the container, and includes an upwardly-extending central base portion and a base reinforcement formation. The sidewall portion extends upwardly from the base portion, and may include a sidewall reinforcement formation. The upper portion extends upwardly from the sidewall portion, and includes a shoulder portion, an angled portion, a neck portion, and a dispensing opening. The base portion may be configured to withstand hydrostatic pressure. A portion of the shoulder portion may be configured to flex downwardly in response to a top load force applied to the neck of the container. The upwardly extending central base portion may be configured to receive an upper portion of another container. With embodiments, in a stacked configuration, the upper portion of another container contacts the central base portion of the container.

TUBULAR CONTAINER AND BEVERAGE BREWING DEVICE THEREOF
20240076119 · 2024-03-07 ·

A tubular container and a beverage brewing device thereof are provided. The tubular container includes a barrel-shaped tube body having one or two access openings. The one or two access openings each have a threaded structure that can be an internal thread structure or an external thread structure for engaging another device, such as another tubular container or another beverage brewing device. The tubular container further includes a blocking structure disposed at each of the access openings, and the blocking structure is used for sealing contents that are used for brewing beverages and filled in the tubular container. A thread structure of the beverage brewing device engages with the tubular container that is provided in a form of a single tubular container or a combination of a plurality of tubular containers, in which the plurality of tubular containers are combined with mutually corresponding thread structures.

CONTAINER BOTTLE STRUCTURE
20190367216 · 2019-12-05 ·

The invention provides a container bottle structure that comprises a bottle, and at least one transverse tenon and at least one protrusion portion. The bottle has the transverse tenon and at least one transverse groove formed on a first side and a third side thereof, and further has the protrusion portion and at least one concave portion formed on a second side and a fourth side thereof; the transverse tenon and the transverse groove of the first side can be assembled and joined with the transverse groove and the transverse tenon of the third side of another bottle, and the protrusion portion and the concave portion of the second side can be assembled and joined with the concave portion and the protrusion portion of the fourth side of another bottle, thus achieving the effect of mutually joining the container bottle structures and positionally limiting and fixing adjacent container bottles.

NESTABLE ONE QUART HALF GALLON AND ONE GALLON SIZE PAINT CANS FOR OPENING AND CLOSING THEM WITHOUT THE NEED OF ANY TOOLS
20190359380 · 2019-11-28 ·

A nestable paint container having a main body can having a used true can bottom, the can for receiving paint, the paint body having tapering sidewalls having an outwardly tapering can about the top to bottom of the main body can; a circumferential paint high can cover and grooved against an uppermost region beneath a rim of an upper side of the main body can; a small central can cover cap about an open small circular center over the top of the small central can cap; a spline gripping element substantially circular the cover but outwardly of the can cover and inwardly of the can of the rim; and a drip spout of the inside of the lower of the small central open cap and with a spline gripping element.

Bottle with center pour opening, contoured handle, and contoured profile for interlocking during stacking/transport

A container for fluid product includes a one piece body having first, second, third, and fourth sidewalls, an upper surface and a lower surface. Two of the sidewalls have non-linear, parallel conformations that each include a convex surface portion that merges into an adjacent concave surface portion for abutting engagement between adjacent containers and limit sliding movement of the abutting stacked containers. The upper and lower surfaces have a center pour opening and a recessed region, respectively, which cooperate to limit sliding movement of adjacent stacked containers relative to one another. A handle cylindrical portion is dimensioned to conform to a generally C-shape contour formed by a user's thumb and index finger.