MODULAR AND REFILLABLE CONTAINER DEVICE
20210153621 · 2021-05-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45C7/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to refillable, modular containers consisting of a disposable refillable section and a retained section. The refillable section is dislodged from the retained section by pressing a release button which separates the two parts. Proximal to the releasing section is a connectable hinging mechanism by which individual modular containers can be connected and rotated about the hinge.
Claims
1. A modular container device comprising: a first plate comprised of at least two detachable parts, at least one protrusion affixed to a first detachable part; and a first opening fixed within a first surface of a second detachable part, the first opening corresponding to the at least one protrusion and configured to receive the at least one protrusion, a second plate comprised of a second opening fixed within a second surface and configured to receive said at least one protrusion, wherein when the at least first protrusion is received simultaneously by the first opening and the second opening, the first plate is rotatable relative to the second plate.
2. The modular container device of claim 1, wherein the first surface of the second part and the second surface of the second plate are parallel.
3. The modular container device of claim 1, wherein first part of the first plate includes at least a first connecting portion; and the second part of the first plate includes at least a second connecting portion; wherein the first connecting portion is configured to correspond to the second connecting portion, such that when the first part of the first plate is attached to the second part of the first plate, the first connecting portion receives the second connecting portion.
4. The modular container device of claim 1, wherein first part of the first plate includes multiple first connecting portions; and the second part of the first plate includes multiple second connecting portions; wherein the first connecting portions are configured to correspond to the second connecting portions, such that when the first part of the first plate is attached to the second part of the first plate, the first connecting portions receive the corresponding second connecting portions.
5. The modular container device of claim 1 wherein the first part of the first plate can contain a product.
6. The modular container device of claim 1 wherein the second part of the first plate can contain a product.
7. The modular container device of claim 1 wherein the second plate consists of at least two detachable parts.
8. The modular container device of claim 1 wherein the first part can be detached from the second part by exerting a force on the protrusion relative to second part.
9. A modular container device comprising: a first plate comprised of at least two detachable parts, at least one protrusion affixed to a first detachable part; and at least one first magnet contained within the first detachable part; and a first opening fixed within a first surface of a second detachable part, the first opening corresponding to the at least one protrusion and configured to receive the at least one protrusion, a second plate comprised of a second magnet contained within a second surface, wherein when the at least first protrusion is received simultaneously by the first opening, and the first magnet is attractively engaged by the second magnet, and the first magnet and the second magnet are oriented in the same direction, the first plate is rotatable relative to the second plate about a common axis shared by the first magnet and the second magnet.
10. The modular container device of claim 9 wherein the position of the first protrusion is proximal to the axis shared by the first magnet and the second magnet.
11. The modular container device of claim 9, wherein the first surface of the second part and the second surface of the second plate are parallel.
12. The modular container device of claim 9, wherein when the first part and the second part of the first plate are attached, the top surface of the protrusion is approximately flush with the first surface of the second part.
13. The modular container device of claim 9, wherein first part of the first plate includes at least a first connecting portion; and the second part of the first plate includes at least a second connecting portion; wherein the first connecting portion is configured to correspond to the second connecting portion, such that when the first part of the first plate is attached to the second part of the first plate, the first connecting portion receives the second connecting portion.
14. The modular container device of claim 1, wherein first part of the first plate includes multiple first connecting portions; and the second part of the first plate includes multiple second connecting portions; wherein the first connecting portions are configured to correspond to the second connecting portions, such that when the first part of the first plate is attached to the second part of the first plate, the first connecting portions receive the corresponding second connecting portions.
15. The modular container device of claim 9 wherein the first part of the first plate can contain a product.
16. The modular container device of claim 9 wherein the second part of the first plate can contain a product.
17. The modular container device of claim 9 wherein the second plate consists of at least two detachable parts.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0015] A better understanding of the features and advantages of the disclosed technology will be obtained by reference to the following detailed description that sets forth illustrative embodiments, in which the principles of the technology are utilized, and the accompanying drawings of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0029] The present disclosure relates to containers having refillable parts. The disclosed containers have cover and product-containing base components, or a pair of base components, and allow a user to open the container and access the product within.
[0030] As used herein, the term “protrusion” refers to a structure that protrudes from a surface. The structure may protrude directly from the surface or may protrude from the surface via an intermediate structure. A term “protrusion” shall refer to any such structure of any shape. As certain shapes may appear to have multiple protrusions, the term “protrusion” may be used interchangeably with the term “protrusions.”
[0031] As used herein, the term “hole” refers to a space within a surface. The space may extend directly from the surface or may extend from the surface via an intermediate space. A term “hole” shall refer to any such space of any shape.
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[0039] In the device represented by
[0040] The snap components described represent only one possible configuration of the upper and lower base snap components. Complimentary snap components can be positioned at many different possible locations within the upper and lower base. The device will function properly as long as they are aligned such that they may engage with each other and, allow the button and upper base buttonhole to properly align and engage with one another. Snap components may also be located on the button 212 as it engages with the upper base buttonhole 233. This is described in
[0041] Also, the product well could be located in the lower base as is described later in
[0042] The lower and upper base snap components can be disconnected after the user pushes the button and pushes the connected upper base away from the lower base. In this case the lower base, containing the product, would be disposed, and replaced with a new lower base. The magnet would be retained in the upper base and be reused.
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[0044] 9 a-c show how, in the exemplary device, individual container components described above, comprising bases and a cover, may be opened and separated from one another. This illustration shows a device with two bases and one cover.
[0045] 9b shows the cover as it rotates about the common axis of the first base magnet 103a and cover magnet 104. The function of the magnets is to prevent the cover and bases from separating at their contact points. The rotation is allowed by the opposing magnets of the cover and bases if the contact between the coaxial contact points is substantially maintained. Initially, the cover and the first base 101a are mechanically prevented from rotating because of an upper base protrusion 137 which, when engaged with the cover indent 146 as described in
[0046] 9c shows a top view of the bases and a bottom view of the cover. The cover 102 is completely separated from the first base 1010a when sufficient force is used to separate the cover and base magnets. The magnets within the first and second bases may be rotated and separated in a similar manner. The position of the upper base protrusion 137 and the cover indent 146 are clearly shown in this figure.
[0047] 10 shows the flush base 401 of the magnetic version with a flush button 412, whose flush button top surface 414 is flush with the upper base top surface 436 as it protrudes through the upper base button hole 433 of the upper base 431. The flush button in this case is rectangular in shape. Embedded beneath the button is a base magnet 103 which would engage with a corresponding cover magnet. The process for detaching and reattaching the upper base from the lower base 411 is the same as described in
[0048] The following figures describe the nonmagnetic version of the invention. In this case, instead of a magnet positioned below the button, the connection between a base and a cover, or between two bases is via a mechanical snap located on the button. The method for replacing the refillable portion is the same. The user pushes the button through a buttonhole and replaces the refillable portion.
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[0050] The base male connector 225 is located just below the button top surface. This will be configured to snap into a corresponding female lock in the bottom surface of the cover or base and will be detailed later. There is a latch 238 which will engage a cover or base latch opening and will be detailed later. The latch prevents the cover from rotating about the lower base button without an intentional applied force applied by the user.
[0051] There is a lower base product well 223 and surrounded by lower base product side walls 224, within which would be inserted a product. The well is located directly below the upper base product opening 234 through which a product can be accessed.
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[0053] Similarly, a second base may snap into the first base. A similar hole and female lock can be designed into the bottom lower base bottom surface 218 such that the two bases can not be separated without intentional force.
[0054] There is a latch lock 247 built into the side of the cover. This configured so that when the male connector is snaped into the female lock located in the cover's hole, and the cover rotates over the base thus covering the product well, the latch 238 engages the latch lock thereby preventing the cover from rotating open again until an intentional force is administered.
[0055] Likewise, a latch lock can be built into the upper base side wall 232 configured so that the described latch can similarly engage with it when one base is rotated closed over a second base.
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[0057] There are multiple lower base snap components 220 designed and positioned so that they will engage with corresponding upper base snap components shown in
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[0062] The embodiments disclosed herein are examples of the disclosure and may be embodied in various forms. For instance, although certain embodiments herein are described as separate embodiments, each of the embodiments herein may be combined with one or more of the other embodiments herein. Specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present disclosure in virtually any appropriately detailed structure. Like reference numerals may refer to similar or identical elements throughout the description of the figures.
[0063] The foregoing description is only illustrative of the present disclosure. Various alternatives and modifications can be devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the disclosure. Accordingly, the present disclosure is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications, and variances. The embodiments described with reference to the attached drawing figures are presented only to demonstrate certain examples of the disclosure. Other elements, steps, methods, and techniques that are insubstantially different from those described above and/or in the appended claims are also intended to be within the scope of the disclosure.