Patent classifications
A47G23/0258
Liquid Dispenser Appliance
Liquid dispensing appliance for use with a bladder bag equipped with a nozzle and containing a liquid in varying volumes, for example wine, tea, juice or water that is currently sold in bags of varying volumes. The appliance consists of 2 pieces—1 body comprising of a top panel, 2 side panels, a front panel and a back panel and the 2.sup.nd piece a removable sliding tray sized to mate with the body. The sliding tray is configured to engage the nozzle thus locking the bag and tray in place. The sliding tray is positioned at an upward angle to aid in the flow of the liquid towards the nozzle. The tray also consists of a hole in the bottom for ease of removal for loading and unloading the bag. The front panel has a concave recess configured to engage the top part of the nozzle. The back panel consists of a wide slot for use as a handle. The appliance may also come with decorations.
BEVERAGE CONTAINER HOLDER
A holder (10) for a beverage container (100) comprising a receptacle (24) for receiving a beverage container bottom portion (102) of the beverage container (100) and a container retaining element (26) operatively coupled to the receptacle (24) for engaging the container (100) to maintain the container bottom portion (102) in the receptacle (24) when the beverage container (100) is held by the holder (10). The holder (10) is provided with a selectively closed drain (88) to allow outflow of condensation or spillage from the receptacle (24) when the drain (88) is opened.
COLLAPSIBLE FOOD CONTAINER SUPPORTING ASSEMBLY AND METHOD
A collapsible food container supporting assembly includes a base having a top side and a bottom side. The base includes a first end, a second end, a first lateral edge and a second lateral edge. A bag engagement member is mounted on the base and releasably engages a bottom of an open bag. A vertical support is attached to the base and extends upwardly therefrom. The vertical support receives a side edge of the open bag to retain the side edge in a vertical orientation.
Collapsible food container supporting assembly and method
A collapsible food container supporting assembly includes a base having a top side and a bottom side. The base includes a first end, a second end, a first lateral edge and a second lateral edge. A bag engagement member is mounted on the base and releasably engages a bottom of an open bag. A vertical support is attached to the base and extends upwardly therefrom. The vertical support receives a side edge of the open bag to retain the side edge in a vertical orientation.
Container pouring assist system
The container pouring assist system is a covering for a container that makes the container easier to pour by adding a handle to the bottom rear of the container and a spout to the top of the container. As non-limiting examples, the container may be a heavier container such as a 1 or 2 gallon milk and water container. Using the container pouring assist system the container may be lifted using the container's handle and then tilted using the handle provided by container pouring assist system. The spout may result in a more controlled, more predictable pour. The container pouring assist system may slip onto the container by placing a collar over the neck of the container and passing the base of container pouring assist system under the container until the container seats into the base.
Holder for a squeeze pouch
A holder for a squeeze pouch containing food or beverages is described. The holder may have a one-piece construction, or the holder may include both a housing and a detachable top wall or lid. The top wall or lid of the holder includes a slot adapted to receive and secure the spout of a squeeze pouch. The housing protects the flexible portion of the squeeze pouch from pressure that could cause food or beverages to exit the spout of the squeeze pouch.
Milk jug and method
A milk jug includes a pitcher body, a handle, a blade retainer, and an expiration tag retainer. The milk jug is useful for containing and dispensing milk packaged in bags while retaining necessary accessories on the pitcher. The milk jug improves the utility and convenience of using milk bags by preventing the loss of the blade and expiration tag commonly used with milk bags.
Milk Jug and Method
A milk jug includes a pitcher body, a handle, a blade retainer, and an expiration tag retainer. The milk jug is useful for containing and dispensing milk packaged in bags while retaining necessary accessories on the pitcher. The milk jug improves the utility and convenience of using milk bags by preventing the loss of the blade and expiration tag commonly used with milk bags.
Compact type of airtight cosmetic container
Disclosed herein is a compact type of airtight cosmetic container. A shoulder cap (40) to which a mesh is coupled and a puff storage cap (50) which stores a puff are successively placed onto and coupled to a medial body (30) which contains a cosmetic therein. The shoulder cap and the puff storage cap can be airtightly coupled to the medial body by a sealing member (51) provided under the puff storage cap and a sealing ring (43) provided in the lower surface of the shoulder cap. A pressurizing means pressurizes the puff storage cap onto the medial body such that the sealing member and the sealing ring are compressed, whereby the sealability of the cosmetic container can be enhanced so that leakage of powder or a cosmetic change attributable to water evaporation can be reliably prevented.
Squeezable-Snack Pouch
The present disclosure provides various example features of a holder configured to retain a squeezable-snack container to help prevent messes from accidental squeezing. The squeezable-snack holder may include a substantially rigid main body having an oval cross-section and defining an internal cavity configured to retain a squeezable snack, wherein the squeezable snack comprises a fruit-sauce pouch, a juice pouch, or a juice box; and a lid configured to removably couple to an upper rim of the main body, wherein the lid may define: a first aperture sized to receive a sauce nozzle of the fruit-sauce pouch; a second aperture sized to receive a first consuming mechanism of the juice pouch; and a third aperture sized to receive a second consuming mechanism of the juice box. In some examples, the lid further may define a fourth aperture sized to receive the second consuming mechanism.