DEVICE BUILT IN A BOTTLE MOUTH FOR HANGING A SPOON
20210331844 · 2021-10-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D51/246
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D41/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A device built in the mouth of a bottle for hanging a spoon relates to the field of packaging materials. The device includes a barrel used to contain materials. The inner wall of the bottle mouth of the barrel is provided with a ring-shaped groove, which is used to set a hanging mechanism and the hanging mechanism includes a snap ring with an adjustable inner diameter. The snap ring is clamped with the groove. A hook for hanging a spoon is provided in the side spaced from the inner wall of the bottle mouth. In this invention, the spoon is installed in the mouth of the bottle, and it can be found after opening the barrel. For this invention, it solves the problem that there is no a fixed place for a spoon, and it also solves the problem that the spoon easily becomes buried in the powder, and a person needs to look for the spoon repeatedly. Hence, it decreases the contamination possibility of a product.
Claims
1. A device, for positioning within a bottle mouth of a bottle body, for hanging a spoon therefrom, wherein the bottle body includes a closed first end and an open second end defining the bottle mouth, bottle mouth being defined by a circumferential wall formed at the second end of the bottle body, the circumferential wall including a groove formed along an internal surface thereof, comprising: a snap ring shaped and dimensioned for positioning within the groove, the snap ring includes an inner surface, an outer surface, a top surface, and a bottom surface, as well as first and second ends allowing for adjustment in the inner diameter defined by the snap ring, a hook is fixed on the inner surface of the snap ring such that the hook faces away from the inner wall of the circumferential wall defining the bottle mouth.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the hook is positioned along the snap ring such that it is diametrically opposed to the first and second ends of the snap ring.
3. The device according to claim 1, wherein the spoon includes a through hole within which the hook passes when one desires to hang the spoon from the hook.
4. The device according to claim 1, wherein the first and second ends of the snap ring are selectively coupled and released to allow for adjustment in the inner diameter defined by the snap ring.
5. The device according to claim 1, wherein the groove of the circumferential wall is ring-shaped.
6. The device according to claim 1, wherein the snap ring is made of elastic plastic or non-toxic metal material.
7. The device according to claim 1, wherein the lower edge of the groove extends inwardly further than the upper edge thereof
8. The device according to claim 1, wherein the first end of the snap ring is provided with a plurality of snap grooves and the second end of the snap ring is provided with a snap projection matched with the plurality of snap grooves for selective engagement with one of the plurality of snap grooves.
9. The device according to claim 1, wherein the through hole of the spoon has a double-hole structure.
10. The device according to claim 1, wherein the hook has a diameter that gradually decreases as it extends in the direction away from the snap ring such that the hook is effectively clamped with the spoon, so that the spoon is horizontally suspended in the middle of the snap ring.
11. A device for hanging a spoon therefrom, comprising: a bottle body including a closed first end and an open second end defining the bottle mouth, the bottle mouth being defined by a circumferential wall formed at the second end of the bottle body, the circumferential wall including a groove formed along an internal surface thereof; a snap ring shaped and dimensioned for positioning within the groove, the snap ring includes an inner surface, an outer surface, a top surface, and a bottom surface, as well as first and second ends allowing for adjustment in the inner diameter defined by the snap ring, a hook is fixed on the inner surface off the snap ring such that the hook faces away from the inner wall of the circumferential wall defining the bottle mouth.
12. The device according to claim 11, wherein the hook is positioned along the snap ring such that it is diametrically opposed to the first and second ends of the snap ring.
13. The device according to claim 11, wherein the spoon includes a through hole within which the hook passes when one desires to hang the spoon from the hook.
14. The device according to claim 11, wherein the first and second ends of the snap ring are selectively coupled and released to allow for adjustment in the inner diameter defined by the snap ring.
15. The device according to claim 11, wherein the groove of the circumferential wall is ring-shaped.
16. The device according to claim 11, wherein the snap ring is made of elastic plastic or non-toxic metal material.
17. The device according to claim 11, wherein the lower edge of the groove extends inwardly further than the upper edge thereof.
18. The device according to claim 11, wherein the first end of the snap ring is provided with a plurality of snap grooves and the second end of the snap ring is provided with a snap projection matched with the plurality of snap grooves for selective engagement with one of the plurality of snap grooves.
19. The device according to claim 11, wherein the through hole of the spoon has a double-hole structure.
20. The device according to claim 11, wherein the hook has a diameter that gradually decreases as it extends in the direction away from the snap ring such that the hook is effectively clamped with the spoon, so that the spoon is horizontally suspended in the middle of the snap ring.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0023] The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present invention. Obviously, the described embodiments are only a small number of the embodiments of the present invention, rather than all the embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative work shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
[0024] It should be noted that all directional indicators (such as up, down, left, right, front, back) in the embodiments of the present invention are only used to explain the relative relationship between components in a particular posture (as shown in the accompanying drawings). If the position relationship, movement situation, etc. change, the directional indication will change accordingly.
[0025] In addition, the descriptions related to “first,” “second,” etc. in the present invention are only for descriptive purposes and cannot be understood as indicating or implying their relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of indicated technical features. Therefore, the features defined with “first” and “second” can explicitly or implicitly include at least one of the features. In addition, the technical solutions between the various embodiments can be combined with each other, but it must be based on what can be achieved by a person of ordinary skill in the art. When the combination of technical solutions is contradictory or cannot be achieved, it should be considered that such a combination of technical solutions does not exist, and it is not within the protection scope of the present invention.
[0026] Referring to
[0027] The bottle mouth 2 is defined by a circumferential wall 21 formed at the second end 13 of the bottle body 1. The circumferential wall 21, as briefly discussed above, includes an outer surface 22 and an inner surface 23. In addition to the external threading 15 formed along the outer surface 22, the circumferential wall 21 of the bottle mouth 2 is provided with a ring-shaped groove 6, the concavity of which is formed along the inner surface 23 at the bottle mouth 2 of the bottle body 1.
[0028] The device includes a hanging mechanism for a spoon 3. The hanging mechanism is composed of a groove 6, formed along the inner surface 22 at the bottle mouth 2 of the bottle body 1, and a snap ring 5.
[0029] The snap ring 5 is provided with an adjustable inner diameter. The snap ring 5 includes an inner surface 51, an outer surface 52, a top surface 53, and a bottom surface 54. Although the snap ring 5 is structured with a circular shape, the snap ring 5 includes first and second ends 55, 56 that are selectively coupled and released so as to allow for adjustment of the inner diameter defined by the snap ring 5. In practice, and as will be appreciated based upon the following disclosure, the snap ring 5 is shaped and dimensioned to snuggly fit within the groove 6 in a manner such that the snap ring 5 is securely held within the groove 6.
[0030] A hook 4 is fixed on the inner surface of the snap ring 5 such that the hook 4 faces away from the inner surface 23 of the circumferential wall 21 defining the bottle mouth 2. In accordance with a disclosed embodiment, the hook 4 is positioned along the snap ring 5 such that it is diametrically opposed to the point at which the first and second ends 55, 56 of the snap ring 5 come into contact for selective coupling.
[0031] The hook 4 is shaped and dimensioned to support a spoon 3. This is achieved by providing the handle 32 of the spoon 3 with a through hole 31 through which the hook 4 passes when one desires to hang the spoon 3 from the hook 4. With this in mind, the hook 4 is oriented such that the free end thereof faces upwardly so that gravity will generally retain the handle 32 of the spoon 3 on the hook 4 when the spoon 3 is secured thereto. The spoon 3 is hung on the hook 4 by passing the hook through the through hole 31, so that the spoon 3 hangs at the bottle mouth 2 of the barrel 100 by a hanging mechanism. When using milk powder, it is convenient for the user to find the spoon 3 quickly.
[0032] In this embodiment, the snap ring 5 can be made of elastic plastic or non-toxic metal material exhibiting spring like characteristics allowing for size adjustment as described herein. As briefly mentioned above, the snap ring 5 is provided with an elastic adjustment opening structure that allows for the first and second ends of the snap ring 5 to be selectively connected and adjusted to control the diameter of the snap ring 5 and ensure a snug fit of the snap ring 5 within the groove 6. That is, the snap ring 5 has an open ring structure, and the snap ring 5 is installed in the groove 6. As such, the snap ring 5 can be compressed according to the specifications of the barrel 100, so that the snap ring 5 is flexibly clamped with the snap projection 7 and the snap grooves 8.
[0033] According to
[0034] As shown in
[0035] To ensure the integrity of the snap ring 5, both the first and second ends of the snap ring 5 are of thin-walled structure, and both sides of the thin walls are smooth arc surfaces. When the snap projection 7 is inserted into the snap groove 8, both ends of the snap ring 5 are arranged so as to matingly fit together in a manner closing the circle defined by the snap ring 5.
[0036] In accordance with this disclosed embodiment, the hook 4 is L-shaped, and its diameter is the same everywhere. As previously mentioned, the handle 32 of the spoon 3 is provided with a through hole 31. The through hole 31 is a double-hole structure in the shape of an “8”. The inner diameters of the two holes 31a, 31b are different, wherein the smaller hole 31a is positioned distal of the scoop 33 of the spoon 3 (that is, the smaller hole is positioned closer to the free end of the handle 32 of the spoon 3 and the larger hole 31b is positioned close to the scoop 33 of the spoon 3). The diameter of the smaller hole 31a is slightly larger than the diameter of the hook 4 and is, therefore, adapted for secured engagement with the hook 4. The hook 4 first passes through the larger hole 31b of the through hole 31 in the handle 32 until the handle 32 of the spoon 3 is released and vertically arranged, whereby gravity draws the hook 4 from the larger 31b and into the smaller hole 31a. In this position the spoon 3 is suspended in the middle of the snap ring 5, and the length of the handle 32 of the spoon 3 is short, which reduces the depth of the spoon 3 inserted into the milk powder, thereby reducing the possibility of product contamination.
[0037] In actual packaging, it is necessary to adjust the size of the snap ring 5 according to the specifications of the barrel 100. This is achieved by putting the snap projection 7 into a corresponding snap groove 8 that sets the snap ring 5 at a diameter allowing for a snug fit of the snap ring 5 within the groove 6; that is, the snap projection 7 and the snap grooves 8 allow for the first and second ends 55, 56 of the snap ring 5 to be selectively connected and adjusted so as to control the diameter of the snap ring 5. The snap ring 5 is then inserted into the groove 6 to support and limit the snap ring 5 and the spoon 3 is hung on the hook 4. When the milk powder needs to be taken, the user can see the spoon 3 after opening the bottle cap, directly pull out the spoon 3 from the bottle mouth 2, and then scoop out the milk powder.
[0038] A second embodiment is shown with reference to
[0039] According to the embodiment disclosed with reference to
[0040] The hook 4 is L-shaped and its diameter gradually decreases as it extends in the direction away from the snap ring 5. The handle 32 of the spoon 3 is arranged horizontally, and the handle 32 is provided with a through hole 31. The through hole 31 is circular. The free end of the hook 4 passes within the through hole 31 until the diameter of the through hole 31 matches the diameter of the hook 4 and the hook 4 is effectively clamped with the spoon 3, so that the spoon 3 is horizontally suspended in the middle of the snap ring 5. The depth of the spoon 3 inserted into the milk powder is further reduced, thereby reducing the possibility of product contamination.
[0041] The preferred embodiments of the present invention are described in detail above. It should be understood that those of ordinary skill in the art can make many modifications and changes according to the concept of the present invention without creative work. Therefore, any technical solution that can be obtained by a person skilled in the art through logical analysis, reasoning or limited experiments based on the concept of the present invention on the basis of the prior art should fall within the protection scope determined by the claims.
REFERENCE NUMBERS
[0042] 100. Barrel
[0043] 1. Bottle body
[0044] 2. Bottle mouth
[0045] 3. Spoon
[0046] 31. Through hole
[0047] 31a. Smaller hole
[0048] 31b. Larger hole
[0049] 4. Hook
[0050] 5. Snap ring
[0051] 6. Groove
[0052] 7. Snap projection
[0053] 8. Snap grooves
[0054] 9. Cap
[0055] 11. Closed first end
[0056] 12. Bottom wall
[0057] 13. Open second end
[0058] 15. External threading
[0059] 21. Circumferential wall
[0060] 22. Outer surface
[0061] 23. Inner surface
[0062] 32. Handle
[0063] 33. Scoop
[0064] 51. Inner surface of snap ring
[0065] 52. Outer surface of snap ring
[0066] 53. Top surface of snap ring
[0067] 54. Bottom surface of snap ring
[0068] 55. First end of snap ring
[0069] 56. Second end of snap ring
[0070] 61. Lower edge
[0071] 62. Upper edge