CONTAINER SYSTEM INCLUDING LID WITH IMPROVED FINGER ACCOMMODATIVENESS
20220024657 · 2022-01-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65B7/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D51/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention provides a container lid with a connected (e.g. pivotally connected) handle and methods thereof. The handle includes a handle stem, a first carrying, extension, and a second carrying extension that are converged to a central region of the handle. The lid exhibits numerous technical merits such as improved finger accommodativeness, simplicity in usage, and easy manufacturability, among others.
Claims
1. A container system comprising a lid and a container, wherein the lid is sized and configured to be attached to the container; wherein the container is fillable or filled with a human drink such as water, coffee, beverages, sodas, and juices; and wherein the lid comprises: a body; and a handle comprising a handle stem, a first carrying extension, and a second carrying extension; wherein the handle stem is coupled or connected to the body of the lid, and is foldable/movable toward/from the body of the lid; and wherein the handle stem, the first carrying extension, and the second carrying extension are converged to a central region of the handle.
2. The container system according to claim 1, wherein the handle stem is made of elastic material such as rubber and flexible plastics, and the handle stem is bendable toward/from the body of the lid.
3. The container system according to claim 1, wherein the handle stem is made of rigid material such as metal and hard plastics and the handle stem is pivotally and indirectly coupled to the body of the lid.
4. The container system according to claim 1, wherein the handle stem is made of rigid material such as metal and hard plastics and the handle stem is pivotally and directly coupled to the body of the lid.
5. The container system according to claim 1, wherein the body of the lid includes a top wall, and a skirt wall depending from the top wall.
6. The container system according to claim 5, wherein the body of the lid includes a recessed area configured to receive/accommodate the handle, when the handle is in a storage position and is folded, moved or pivoted onto the body of the lid.
7. The container system according to claim 6, wherein the recessed area is located at the skirt wall of the body, and the handle is folded, moved or pivoted into the recessed area when the handle is in the storage position.
8. The container system according to claim 6, wherein the recessed area is located at the top wall of the body, and the handle is folded, moved or pivoted into the recessed area when the handle is in the storage position.
9. The container system according to claim 1, wherein one, two, three, or all four of (1) the handle stem, (2) the first carrying extension, (3) the second carrying extension, and (4) the central region each includes a void structure.
10. The container system according to claim 1, wherein two, three, or all four of (1) the handle stem, (2) the first carrying extension, (3) the second carrying extension, and (4) the central region each includes a void structure, and said two or more of the void structures are merged into a single continuous void structure.
11. The container system according to claim 1, wherein the central region includes a void structure such as a hole or a hook, and wherein said void structure permits a direct attachment of the lid to other items, or an indirect attachment of the lid to other items via a connector such as a clip.
12. The container system according to claim 1, wherein only the first carrying extension has a bent-down terminal portion or a hook-shaped terminal portion, which permits hanging of the lid and container on other items such as a tree twig, a railing bar; or wherein both the first carrying extension and the second carrying extension have a bent-down terminal portion or a hook-shaped terminal portion.
13. The container system according to claim 1, wherein the lid further comprises a hanger selected from a loop, a hook, and a clip, and wherein the hanger is separated from the handle.
14. The container system according to claim 13, wherein the hanger is pivotally coupled to the body of the lid, the handle stem is also pivotally coupled to the body of the lid, and the handle stem and the hanger are pivotable along a same axis, or movable about a common axis.
15. The container system according to claim 14, wherein a longest dimension of the hanger is 30%-80% of a longest dimension of the handle stem, and wherein the hanger is confined, and therefore only rotatable, between the handle and the skirt wall.
16. The container system according to claim 15, wherein the lid further includes a hanger recess located onto the skirt wall.
17. The container system according to claim 8, wherein the recessed area includes a fixation groove having a shape and size same as the handle stem, and wherein the fixation groove is configured to accommodate and secure the handle stem therein, when the handle stem is pivoted or folded toward/into the body of the lid.
18. The container system according to claim 17, wherein the recessed area further includes an open recessed area extended from the fixation groove, and the open recessed area is configured to receive/accommodate the first carrying extension, the second carrying extension, and the central region, when the handle is pivoted or folded toward or into the body of the lid.
19. The container system according to claim 18, wherein the open recessed area includes a first area and a second area, wherein the first area is covered by the first carrying extension, the second carrying extension, and the central region, when the handle is pivoted or folded toward or into the body of the lid.
20. The container system according to claim 19, wherein the second area is not covered by any of the first carrying extension, the second carrying extension, and the central region, when the handle is pivoted or folded toward or into the body of the lid.
21. The container system according to claim 20, wherein a top surface of the second area is not in parallel with a top surface of the first area.
22. The container system according to claim 21, wherein the top surface of the second area is tilted downward.
23. The container system according to claim 22, wherein the second area includes a finger recess or notch for a user to insert a finger into, and lift the handle in a storage position upward into a carrying position.
24. The container system according to claim 1, wherein the lid further comprises an outlet opening.
25. The container system according to claim 20, wherein the lid further comprises an outlet opening located on the second area.
26. The container system according to claim 23, wherein a first magnetic member is affixed to the first area; a second magnetic member is affixed to the first carrying extension, the second carrying extension, and/or the central region; and the two magnetic members are connected to each other to secure the handle into the recessed area.
27. The container system according to claim 26, wherein the second magnetic member is affixed to the central region of the handle.
28. The container system according to claim 23, wherein a part of the top wall that has not been recessed is extended to the first area through a vertical wall, and wherein the vertical wall includes one or more ridges configured to push against the first carrying extension and/or the second carrying extension, to secure the handle into the recessed area.
29. A method of increasing a finger accommodativeness of a lid of a container system, comprising: (i) providing a body of a lid which is sized and configured to be attached to a container, wherein the container is fillable or filled with a human drink such as water, coffee, beverages, sodas, and juices; (ii) providing a handle comprising a handle stem, a first carrying extension, and a second carrying extension, wherein the handle stem, the first carrying extension, and the second carrying extension are converged to a central region of the handle; and (iii) coupling the handle stem to the body of the lid, so that the handle stem is foldable/movable toward/from the body of the lid.
30. The method according to claim 29, further comprising (iv) placing one or more human fingers selected from thumb, index finger, middle finger, and ring finger between the handle stem and the first carrying extension, (v) placing one or more human fingers selected from index finger, middle finger, ring finger, and little finger between the handle stem and the second carrying extension, (vi) lifting up the lid and container, and (vii) carrying the lid and container around.
31. The method according to claim 30, wherein the human thumb and fingers are covered within a thick/heavy glove.
32. A method of storing and transporting a human drink such as a beverage comprising: (a) providing a container which is sized and configured to be filled with a human drink such as water, coffee, beverages, sodas, and juices; (b) filling the container with a human drink such as water, coffee, beverages, sodas, and juices; (c) providing a lid which is sized and configured to be attached to the container, wherein the lid comprises a body and a handle, wherein the handle comprises a handle stem, a first carrying extension, and a second carrying extension, and wherein the handle stem, the first carrying extension, and the second carrying extension are converged to a central region of the handle; (d) coupling the handle stem to the body of the lid, wherein the handle stem is foldable/movable toward/from the body of the lid; and (e) securing the lid to the container filled with the human drink.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] The present invention is illustrated by way of example, and not by way of limitation, in the figures of the accompanying drawings and in which like reference numerals refer to similar elements. All the figures are schematic and generally only show parts which are necessary in order to elucidate the invention. For simplicity and clarity of illustration, elements shown in the figures and discussed below have not necessarily been drawn to scale. Well-known structures and devices are shown in simplified form, omitted, or merely suggested, in order to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the present invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0054] In the following description, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. It is apparent, however, to one skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details or with an equivalent arrangement.
[0055] The term “finger accommodativeness” is herein defined as the quality of being accommodative to human hand for carrying; adaptability and pliableness to human hand for carrying; or tendency to give or show accommodation for human thumb and fingers (collectively “fingers”).
[0056] Where a numerical range is disclosed herein, unless otherwise specified, such range is continuous, inclusive of both the minimum and maximum values of the range as well as every value between such minimum and maximum values. Still further, where a range refers to integers, only the integers from the minimum value to and including the maximum value of such range are included. In addition, where multiple ranges are provided to describe a feature or characteristic, such ranges can be combined.
[0057] It is also to be understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only, and is not intended to limit the scope of the invention. For example, when an element is referred to as being “on”, “connected to”, or “coupled to” another element, it can be directly on, connected or coupled to the other element or intervening elements may be present. In contrast, when an element is referred to as being “directly on”, “directly connected to”, or “directly coupled to” another element, there are no intervening elements present.
[0058] Throughout the specification and claims, the following terms take the meanings explicitly associated herein, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. The phrase “in one embodiment” does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment, although it may. Furthermore, the phrase “in another embodiment” does not necessarily refer to a different embodiment, although it may. Thus, as described below, various embodiments of the invention may be readily combined without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention.
[0059] In addition, as used herein, the term “or” is an inclusive “or” operator, and is equivalent to the term “and/or,” unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. The term “based on” is not exclusive and allows for being based on additional factors not described, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. In addition, throughout the specification, the meaning of “a,” “an,” and “the” include plural references. The meaning of “in” includes “in” and “on.”
[0060] With reference to
[0061] The lid 20 includes a body 21 and a rigid handle 22 as shown in
[0062] The handle 22 includes a handle stem 220, a first carrying extension 221, and a second carrying extension 222, which are converged to a central region 227 of the handle 22. However, it is contemplated that the handle 22 may include one or more carrying extension (e.g. a third carrying extension, not shown), and the handle stem 220, the first carrying extension 221, the second carrying extension 222, and the third carrying extension converge to the central region 227 of the handle 22.
[0063] The handle stem 220 may be connected to or coupled to the body 21 of the lid 20 in any proper manner, as long as it can be foldable or movable toward/from the body 20. As shown in
[0064] Referring to
[0065] (i) providing a body of a lid which is sized and configured to be attached to a container;
[0066] (ii) providing a handle comprising a handle stem, a first carrying extension, and a second carrying extension, wherein the handle stem, the first carrying extension, and the second carrying extension are converged to a central region of the handle; and
[0067] (iii) coupling the handle stem to the body of the lid, so that the handle stem is foldable/movable toward/from the body of the lid.
[0068] In preferred embodiments as shown in
[0069] With reference to
[0070] (a) providing a container which is sized and configured to be filled with the beverage;
[0071] (b) filling the container with the beverage;
[0072] (c) providing a lid which is sized and configured to be attached to the container, wherein the lid comprises a body and a handle, wherein the handle comprises a handle stem, a first carrying extension, and a second carrying extension, and wherein the handle stem, the first carrying extension, and the second carrying extension are converged to a central region of the handle;
[0073] (d) coupling the handle stem to the body of the lid, wherein the handle stem is foldable/movable toward/from the body of the lid; and
[0074] (e) securing the lid to the container filled with the beverage.
[0075] For conciseness of the description, the lid 20 with a rigid handle stem 220 that is pivotally and directly coupled to the body 21, and a recessed area 212 on top wall 210, will be illustrated and described in details, as a representative but still exemplary embodiment.
[0076] As shown in
[0077] Referring back to
[0078] The body 21 may include a recessed area 212 on either top wall 210 or skirt wall 211, which is configured to receive/accommodate the handle 22, when the handle 22 is in the storage position. In a preferred embodiment as shown in
[0079] The entire handle 22 may be a substantially solid body, and made of a solid structure without any hole(s) or other void(s). In various exemplary embodiments, one, two, three or four of the handle stem 220, the first carrying extension 221, the second carrying extension 222, and the central region 227 may each include a void structure. When two, three or four of the handle stem 220, the first carrying extension 221, the second carrying extension 222, and the central region 227 each includes a void structure 224, the void structures 224 may be separated from each other. Alternatively, any two or three of, or all the four of, the void structures 224 are merged into a single continuous void structure (i.e. they are not separated any more). For example, the entire handle 22 in
[0080] The handle stem 220, the first carrying extension 221, the second carrying extension 222, and the central region 227 may be designed to have any proper size and shape, and made of any suitable material. As shown in
[0081] The grasping portion (particularly 221, 222 and 227) may be ergonomically designed and optimized for human user to comfortably grasp and carry around. For example, edges of the grasping portion may be rubbed off or smoothed, as shown in
[0082] With reference to
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[0084] It should be appreciated that any suitable hinge or mechanical bearing can be used to connect the handle 22 and the hanger 23 to the lid 20, typically allowing only a limited angle of rotation between them. With one degree of freedom, they may rotate relative to each other about a fixed axis of rotation, and all other translations or rotations being prevented. With reference to
[0085] Referring back to
[0086] Any additional or alternative mechanism may be employed to secure the handle 22 into the recessed area 212 when the handle 22 is in a storage position. For example, a first magnetic member 216A is affixed to the first area 214A, and a second magnetic member 216B is affixed to the first carrying extension 221, the second carrying extension 222, and/or the central region 227. The two magnetic members (216A, 216B) are magnetically connected to each other to secure the handle 22 into the recessed area 212. Preferably, the second magnetic member 216B is affixed to the central region 227 of the handle 22, and the position of the first magnetic member 216A on the first area 214A is adjusted accordingly.
[0087] As shown in
[0088] In addition to the design of lid 20 and container 30 as shown in
[0089] The removable lid 20 may be secured to a mouth 31 of the container 30 by any attaching or fastening structures, such as a threaded connection, a Snap-on lid that fits onto a rim on the container 30, and a bayonet attachment. It will be appreciated that the lid 20 and the container 30 may be connected in any suitable matter such as a friction fit, interference fit, snap fit, fasteners, clips, and the like. For example, threads may be formed about the mouth 31 of the container 30 and complimentary threads may be formed within the removable lid 20 so that the lid 20 may be threadably attached to and detached from the container 30, as shown in
[0090] In the foregoing specification, embodiments of the present invention have been described with reference to numerous specific details that may vary from implementation to implementation. The specification and drawings are, accordingly, to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense. The sole and exclusive indicator of the scope of the invention, and what is intended by the applicant to be the scope of the invention, is the literal and equivalent scope of the set of claims that issue from this application, in the specific form in which such claims issue, including any subsequent correction.