Patent classifications
B65D2543/00305
Microwaveable container
A microwaveable container for holding food includes a first container, a second container and a lid. The first container has a lower food holding space sized and shaped to hold a first food and a second container receiving space disposed above the lower food holding space. The first container has a shoulder extending outward from the lower food holding space. The second container nests with the first container and has an upper food holding space sized and shaped to hold a second food. The second container is positionable in the second container receiving space of the first container such that the second container separates the first and second foods held in the respective lower and upper food holding spaces. The second container engages and rests on the shoulder of the first container when nested. The lid attaches directly to the first container.
Plastic free container
A rigid container that may be used to store items. The container includes a first bowl and a second bowl. The first and second bowls both include center portions and at least one sidewall. The sidewalls are disposed about the peripheries of their respective center portions and oriented perpendicular to it. The sidewall(s) of the first bowl define an exterior profile and the sidewall(s) of the second bowl define an interior profile. The exterior profile and the interior profile are identical in shape but the interior profile is slightly larger so that the second bowl can be received over the first bowl.
HEAT INSULATION PIZZA BOX
The present invention relates to the technical field of pizza boxes, comprising a box body and a top cover. The box body and the top cover have triangular sector structures. The top end of the box body is open, and the edge of the open end extends outward to form a clamping flange; a lower end surface of the top cover is hermetically abutted against an upper end surface of the clamping flange; the side wall of the top cover is hinged with a plurality of claw buckles along a circumferential direction; the claw buckles have clamping plates and are clamped with the lower end surface of the clamping flange; and the bottom of the box body and the edge of the top cover are wrapped with heat insulation layers. The heat insulation pizza box of the present invention has good sealing and heat insulation effects.
All-glass travel mug
A beverage container for hot or cold beverages, where the lid and base are connected via a glass joint. The glass joint forms a seal between the lid and base and eliminates the need for a synthetic material to form such a seal. The base has a double wall construction forming a cavity between the two walls. One or more of the surfaces facing the cavity are coated with a thermally reflective coating, which along with the glass materials, reduces heat transfer to the external surroundings. The lid is formed by a glass shell with an internal cavity, where the internal surfaces defining the cavity are optionally coated with a thermally reflective coating to further insulate the beverage container.
Can Sealing Device And Method Of Use
A can sealing device for resealing cans to preserve contents thereof includes a lid, which is resiliently flexible and stretchable. The lid comprises a disc, which is sized complementarily to an open end of a can having inner and outer rims, which define a groove. A first lip is engaged to the disc and extends circumferentially therearound and arcuately therefrom, so that an outer edge of the first lip is positioned below a lower surface of the disc. A second lip engaged to the lower surface of the disc is concentric with the first lip so that the first and second lips define a slot. The lid thus can be sealably engaged to the can by stretching it for insertion of the outer rim of the can into the slot and for insertion the second lip into the groove.
Disposable Cover for Drink Container
A disposable, non-toxic, biodegradable, flexible cover fitting on beverage containers to protect from unwanted contamination or spillage.
CLOSURE AND DRAINAGE FOR FOOD CONTAINERS AND FOOD SUPPORTS
Systems and methods for providing compostable food containers that preserve the quality of a food product for an extended duration of time, and which optionally allow for cooking of the food product therein. In some implementations, the food containers are sturdy, stackable, insulating, and require minimal or no manual labor to assemble. In some implementations, the food container includes a base and a cover which cooperate to form a closed chamber for supporting, protecting, insulating and optionally cooking a food product, such as a pizza. The base and cover may each be formed of a single layer of material including, but not limited to, molded sugarcane fiber (“bagasse”), molded wood fiber, molded bamboo fiber, molded paper or plastic.
Double-walled beverage container and method of using same
A container having fluid container inner body positioned within an outer body having a lower end wall with an aperture. An interior chamber is formed between sidewalls of the inner and outer bodies. A flexible and resilient stopper removably positionable in the aperture in fluid-tight sealing engagement with the end wall. A stiffening member is removably positionable within a cavity of the stopper after the stopper is positioned in the aperture to provide rigidity to the stopper to resist bending of the stopper and thereby resists unintentional dislodgement of the stopper from the aperture without first removing the stiffening member from the stopper.
Disposable cover for drink container
A disposable, non-toxic, biodegradable, flexible cover fitting on beverage containers to protect from unwanted contamination or spillage is described. In one embodiment, the invention provides a cover for a drink container, the cover comprising: a flexible body having a substantially flat, circular shape; a bead disposed about a circumference of the flexible body; and an indicator visible on at least one surface of the body at which a puncture through the body may be made.
HEAT INSULATING CONTAINER
A heat insulating container includes a bottom box and an surrounding wall surrounding the bottom box. A top portion of the bottom box is open and connected with the surrounding wall. An inner space of the surrounding wall is connected with an inner space of the bottom box, an opening is defined by a top edge of the surrounding wall, a handle portion is downward extended from an external surface of a junction between the bottom box and the surrounding wall, the handle portion and the bottom box are arranged at interval and a rubber strip is arranged wrapping the handle portion. Thereby the user is avoided from directly contacting with the bottom box. Therefore, the heat insulating container could be immediately taken out of a microwave oven after heater by the microwave oven.