Patent classifications
A47G23/0241
Aid to no Aid
The above discussed invention is all about a curved surface leaned at an angle that provides support for a bottle to rest at angle like that of the curved surface. By providing an angled curved surface, the invention intends to help a user to easily transfer or unload a scoop of baby formula or anything similar into the bottle that is placed on the angled curved surface. Resting a bottle at a specific angle helps load formula without spilling and most importantly without the need for second hand.
Flexible structure for collapsible flasks and bottles
A flexible structure may be configured to expand a collapsible flask. The flexible structure may include a first loop made of an elastically flexible material and a second loop made of an elastically flexible material. The first loop and the second loop may be operatively coupled together at a first intersection and a second intersection. The first loop and the second loop, together, may be elastically movable between a compressed configuration in which the first loop and the second loop are sufficiently narrow to fit through an opening of the collapsible flask, and an expanded configuration in which the first loop and the second loop are not sufficiently narrow to fit through the opening.
Protective bottle enclosure
A protective bottle enclosure for enclosing and sealing a bottle with an open mouth carried within the enclosure. The enclosure includes a container having an upper portion and a base removably coupled to the upper portion, and an external cap applicable to the container in a seated position of the cap. In the seated position of the cap, the cap seals the open mouth of the bottle carried in the enclosure and forms an impermeable inner seal between the cap and the bottle. A stopper carried by the cap forms the impermeable inner seal between the cap and the bottle, and in the seated position of the cap, the cap is fully seated against the upper portion of the container and forms an impermeable outer seal between the cap and the container.
Protective bottle enclosure
A protective bottle enclosure includes a base section with a cylindrical base sidewall secured to a perimeter of a base bottom wall and an open top. The base bottom wall is disposed below the open top. A cylindrical body includes a neck section, a shoulder section, and a waist section. The neck section includes a neck sidewall and an annular lip disposed around a neck opening. The shoulder section includes a tapered shoulder sidewall. The waist section includes a waist sidewall. The body further includes a bottom opening and a first internal volume positioned within the body between the neck opening and the bottom opening. A cylindrical elastomeric insert is secured to the waist section inside the first internal volume of the body. The enclosure can surround the bottle and seal the open mouth when the base section engages the body and a cap engages the neck section.
Thermal container for beverage bottles
A thermal container for beverage bottles, comprised by the cylindrical body (1), with two lateral pins (2 and 3), and the lateral pins (2 and 3) sit in the slots (6) existing in both arms of the fork (7), and this fork (7) is attached by pressure to the base (8), through a coupling (9), inside the cylindrical body the castanhas are inserted (10), the container has an circular coupling (13) with a cap (15) with an opening (16), so it is possible to place a bottle inside the duct (11) and its neck is outside the thermal container, passing through the cap (15) opening (16).
BEVERAGE CONTAINER INSULATOR
A beverage container insulator for accommodating and completely enclosing a beverage container. The insulator has a base element and a cover element, each of which has an interior cavity. The base element and the cover element can be arranged in an assembled state, in which the beverage container is accommodated within the interior cavities, and an interconnected state which couples the base and the cover elements to each other. The cover element includes an insert having an outer diameter that corresponds to an inner diameter of the base element such that when the insert is inserted into the base element, the base element and insert of the cover engage each other with an interference fit.
Insulated bottle holder
A bottle holder for various size bottles that is designed to keep the bottle and liquid cool, enable the user to pour from the bottle while the bottle is in the holder, and protect the bottle from breaking in case of accident. The bottle holder includes a body, comprised of an outer shell and an inner shell, as well as a lid that may be attached to the body such as by screwing it on or by friction. The outer shell preferably has one or more features that enable the user to maintain a better grip. The inner shell and lid have different features to hold the bottle securely. Advantageously, the body and lid provides thermal protection.
Sports equipment organizing device
A baseball or softball equipment organizing device having a body and a plurality of protrusions is disclosed in order prevent a dugout from becoming disorganized, and to prevent players from misplacing their equipment. The protrusions, which are used to hold the equipment of a player, may be symmetrically oriented along a vertical midline of the device so as to keep the device balanced, both when loaded with and devoid of equipment.
Multi-Functional Modular Drink Assembly
A multifunction drinking assembly includes a primary container having a bottom wall and a continuous upstanding side wall, the side wall defining an open top and defining an interior area. An inner surface of the side wall includes a threaded section displaced from the upper rim and includes an upper ledge. The side wall has a lower ledge upwardly displaced from the bottom wall. A primary lid includes an upper portion having a rim and a top wall extending across the continuous rim, the primary lid having outer threads removably coupled to the threaded section of the side wall. The multifunction drinking assembly includes a coozie lid for securing either a can or bottle, a shaker lid for making mixed drinks, and an infuser assembly and steeper basket for holding loose leaf teas and fruit.
Bottle storage bracket
A bracket is described for securely storing a bottle is disclosed. The bracket may include a clip configured to receive a neck of the bottle, and a mounting face configured to securely mount the bracket to a vertical mounting surface. In some examples, the mounting surface may further include a base configured to receive a body of the bottle.