Patent classifications
B65D2543/00518
Collapsible portable storage container
A portable insulated storage container includes an insulated body having an internal cavity for storing one or more items and an insulated lid. The insulated body includes a base, first and second opposing end panels, and first and second opposing side panels. The first and second opposing end panels are each configured to move between a first vertical orientation and a second horizontal orientation. Each of the first and second opposing side panels includes an upper portion connected to a lower portion by a hinge. The insulated lid configured to engage the insulated body to close the internal cavity.
Self-closing lid for cup
A lid for container that can be open manually but closes itself automatically, The lid can he made out of plastic, paper or metal but preferably it should be made out of plastic. Along the lid lateral side, there is an item attached firmly on the lid and acting like a spring. This spring features an extension on the end not connected to the lid that acts as a button. Additionally, for usage, the lid is manually equipped with a flexible moving piece of material that can be made out of various material but preferably out of paper. This flexible piece of material will have a cut on one end that will be used to insert the button through in such a way that after insertion, the spring, the button, and the moving tongue move simultaneously. In order to use the assembly, the user needs to exert a pressure on the button with a finger, so that the spring gets under pressure and the moving piece of material moves along the surface of the lid to reveal the opening. As soon as the pressure on the button is removed, the spring gets back to its resting position along with the moving piece of material that covers the opening once again.
DRINK CUP LID
A container includes a cup and a lid. The lid is adapted to mate with a brim included in the cup to close a top aperture opening into an interior liquid-storage region formed in the cup.
SEALING STRUCTURE FOR A LID AND A CONTAINER
A sealing structure for a lid and a container includes: the container including a hard material structure, a soft material structure connected to the hard material structure, and an opening at the top, the soft material structure includes a limiting portion, the limiting portion includes a container convex arc section and a container concave arc section connected to the container convex arc section; and the lid covering the opening to form an interference fit with the container, and including a locking portion capable of interlocking with the limiting portion, the locking portion includes a lid concave arc section abutting against the container convex arc section, and a lid convex arc section connected to the lid concave arc section and abutting against the container concave arc section. The sealing structure improves the sealing of the container, preventing leakage of liquid from the container, and making the container easy to carry.
Paper closures for paper containers
A container has a fibrous lid (100) and vessel (110) that have mutually mating raised beads (104, 112). The beads are preferably formed in rings, which in the case of the lid is positioned on the underside of the cap, and in the case of the vessel is positioned at the mouth of the vessel. Also in preferred embodiments, the beads can have outward curls, inward curls, or have a split formation. Both lid and vessel are preferably made of at least 85 wt % paper. The non-paper percentages can advantageously comprise one or more of glues, adhesives, films, and/or moisture barriers, and in most preferred embodiments, the moisture barrier is also an adhesive.
Lid with actuator for valve assembly
A lid is described to reduce spillage or leakage of fluids contained in a beverage container. The lid includes the actuator that opens and closes a dispensing opening of the lid and also opens and closes a valve of the lid to reduce spillage or leakage from the beverage container. As the actuator is opened, the dispensing opening is uncovered and the valve opened.
CONTAINER WITH LID HAVING FLUORINATED POLYMER INTERNAL SURFACE AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME
Containers and methods for making and using the same are disclosed. The containers include internal fluoropolymer surfaces, optionally comprising fluorinated ethylene propylene (FEP), within the storage compartments. Such fluoropolymer surfaces may be incorporated into the containers via in-mold labeling, for example. Optionally, the containers are useful for storing cannabis extracts that are typically sticky. Low surface energy of the robust fluoropolymer surfaces in such containers help to prevent adherence of the sticky products to the container surfaces.
INSULATED FOOD AND BEVERAGE CONTAINER
An insulated container includes a double-walled structure having a closed end, an open end, and a side wall extending from the closed end to the open end. The side wall and the closed end of the insulated container together form a hollow interior. A glass structure may be arranged within the hollow interior. The glass structure includes a body having an open upper end and a closed base end. According to an aspect, the insulated container includes a cover having a sipping portion. According to an aspect, the glass structure includes a sipping portion protruding from the double-walled structure, and a collar is positioned over the sipping portion of the glass structure.
Sealable Container System
A sealable container system contains a body and a lid assembly. The body includes an internal volume defined by bottom and side wall(s), bump(s) on the inside surface of the side wall and projecting toward the internal volume, and a lid with outer and inner walls at its bottom side with a channel in-between. A gasket couples to the lid with a wall portion residing within the channel and a lip outside the channel. When the lid assembly is pressed into the body, the lip of the gasket engages the bumps and deforms, and a gap forms between the lip and the side wall, where air in the internal volume exits through the gap. When the lip of the gasket travels past the bumps, the lip fully seats against the inside surface of the side wall, where negative air pressure is imparted to the internal volume of the body.
SEAL FOR CONTAINER LIDS AND CONTAINER LIDS AND CONTAINER ASSEMBLIES HAVING SAME
A container lid has a top panel defining a top side and an underside opposite the top side; a channel extending annularly around a periphery of the top panel, the channel open toward an underside direction on the lid; and a first wiper seal and a second wiper seal protruding downward from within the channel The first and second wiper seals are spaced apart from one another in a radial direction. When the lid is attached to a container to close off a top opening, the first and second wiper seals contact a surface of a container rim such that the first wiper seal bends radially inward relative to the container rim and the second wiper seal bends radially outward relative to the container rim.