Patent classifications
B65D51/2892
Reconfigurable Container-Closure System
A reconfigurable container-closure system is comprised of first (10) and second containers (110) and first (12) and second closures (112). The container-closure system can assume either of two configurations. The first configuration means that the first closure (12) is secured to the first container (10), and the second closure (112) is secured to the second container (110). Also, an orifice reducer, cartridge and piston are all attached to the second closure (112), and two products are separated. Second configuration means that the second closure (112) is secured to the first container (10), and the first closure (12) is secured to the second container (110). Also, the orifice reducer, cartridge and piston are all attached to the first container (10), and two products are allowed to mix and be dispensed. The transfer is accomplished by a user who simply screws the second closure (112) onto the first container (10).
ATTACHMENT FOR A BEVERAGE CONTAINER
An attachment for a beverage container may include a cap configured to attach to an opening in the beverage container. The cap includes an opening. The attachment also include a tube passing through the cap. A beverage in the beverage container can flow through the tube and out of the opening in the cap. The attachment also includes a container attached to the tube and configured to hold a liquid. The container includes an opening to allow the liquid to flow from the container into the tube and out of the opening in the cap. The attachment also comprises a restrictor between the opening of the container and the tube, such that the liquid begins to exit the opening in the cap before the beverage begins to exit the opening in the cap.
CHOICE CAN
A can-top reservoir attached to a lid of a beverage container is provided. The pull tab is used for opening a beverage container and dispensing edible material into the beverage container. The pull tab comprises a reservoir for storing an edible material, different than the beverage container. The reservoir is provided with a sealing element which when manipulated to selectively dispense the edible material from the reservoir to the mouth of the beverage container via an egress of the reservoir.
CAP ASSEMBLY FOR A REFILL CONTAINER
A cap assembly for a refill container, including an interface member and a movable sealing element retained in the interface member. The interface member may include a socket, a conduit arranged inside the socket forming a discharge opening, and a connecting wall extending between the socket and the conduit. The interface member may further include at least one abutment element arranged inside the conduit, the abutment element cooperating with the sealing element to position it in a closed position in which the discharge opening is sealed. The sealing element may include a body with a first end including a cap. The body and/or the cap may include a lateral wall with a sealing surface arranged inside the conduit.
DEVICE FOR PACKAGING TWO PRODUCTS SEPARATELY
Device (100, 200, 400) for packaging two products (A, B) separately and dispensing a resulting mixture (M) on a first use, said device comprising a plug (300) arranged between a lower container (110, 210) forming a first product cavity (115) and an upper container (120, 220) forming a second product cavity (125), the plug (300) having a base (310) fixedly secured to one of the lower container (110, 210) or upper container (120, 220) and presenting a communication passage (314) opening on both the first and second cavities, and a rotatable head (350) engaged with the other one of the upper container or lower container, the head being rotatable between a closed position where it covers the passage in the base thus preventing fluid communication between the first and second cavities and an open position where head is rotated away and at least partially uncovers the passage, thus allowing mixing of products contained the first and second cavities.
CANNABINOID-CONTAINING PRODUCTS, CONTAINERS, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS
A dosage device that includes a cannabinoid-containing substance enables controlled addition of the cannabinoid-containing substance to a liquid to produce a cannabinoid-containing liquid for ingestion. In an embodiment, such a dosage device is provided with a container that has a container body holding a liquid and a cover to seal the container body. A dosage device may also or instead be provided with a cover that includes a coupling structure to releasably couple the cover to a liquid container and a seal to seal the container. Other embodiments, including methods of use of a container, methods that involve providing a cannabinoid-containing substance and adding the cannabinoid-containing substance to a cover, and product packages that include multiple covers, are also disclosed.
Closure with spout and means for introducing an additive into a beverage container
A closure device for use with a beverage container comprises a spout cap member having a top wall with a spout aperture covered by a spout cover, a side wall for securing to a neck of the container, and a plug support structure. A fluid chamber containing an additive liquid and a pressurised propellant is movably held within the spout cap member. A plug member is fixed to the plug support structure and sealingly engages a bottom aperture of the fluid chamber. The spout cover includes a strut extending through the spout aperture to an abutment surface on the fluid chamber.
Medicine container cover
A cover for a medicine container is provided. The cover contains a deactivating material within it which can, upon release into a medicine container, deactivate and/or destroy a medicine within the container. The cover may have an automated release mechanism which controls release of the deactivating material into the medicine container.
AROMA CONTAINER AND DRINKING DEVICE HAVING AN AROMA CONTAINER
An aroma container for adding an aroma substance to an air flow flowing through the aroma container. The aroma container comprises an upper wall, a lower wall and at least one side wall, which surround an aroma chamber. The container includes at least one air inlet opening into the aroma chamber, and at least one air outlet opening out of the aroma chamber, wherein a carrier substance for the aroma substance is present in the aroma chamber. A head space may be provided between the carrier substance and the side of the upper wall facing the aroma chamber. The carrier substance comprises a nonwoven material, wherein the air permeability L of the nonwoven material at a differential pressure of 100 Pa is L≥200 l/(m.sup.2.Math.s), and preferably between 220 l/(m.sup.2.Math.s) and 280 l/(m.sup.2.Math.s).
CLOSURE DEVICE FOR A CONTAINER
A closure device for a container with a container opening has a lid element for closing the container opening, a chamber assigned to the lid element and an inner housing. The chamber and the inner housing have closing and opening elements that correspond to one another. The chamber locks with the inner housing, the lock with the inner housing being offset radially inwards in respect of a vertical of the closure device over a greatest width of the chamber in the offset direction. In order to specify a closure device which allows emptying of the chamber as the lid element is removed in an easy-to-handle fashion, with further preferred favorable manufacturability of the closure device, the lock in the vertical direction is designed separately from a shoulder section of the inner housing formed on the base side under the lock.