Single-serve condiment container and dispenser

10940993 · 2021-03-09

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    Abstract

    A condiment container that includes a hollow lower sidewall having a bottom with an inwardly projecting shelf. The lower sidewall defines a lower cavity and a false bottom is captured within the lower sidewall. An upper portion extends from the lower sidewall to define an upper cavity. That upper portion includes an upper front wall with a first height, a higher upper rear wall, a first side neck wall, a second side neck wall, and a top wall. A condiment pack and a toothed track are located within the lower cavity. Moving the false bottom toward the top wall causes the toothed track to rupture the condiment pack. The top wall has a slot for condiment in the ruptured pack to leave the container. At least one serrated edge is disposed along the slot to enable spreading the released condiment.

    Claims

    1. A condiment dispenser, comprising: a hollow cylindrical lower sidewall having a bottom with an inwardly projecting shelf, said lower sidewall defining a lower cavity; a false bottom captured within said lower sidewall by said shelf; an upper portion extending from said lower sidewall, said upper portion defining an upper cavity, said upper portion having an upper front wall with a first height, a higher upper rear wall, a first side neck wall, a second side neck wall, and a top wall, wherein said top wall extends at an angle upward from said upper front wall to said upper rear wall; a condiment pack within said lower cavity; a slot through said top wall to provide fluid communication between the interior of the condiment dispenser and its exterior; and a toothed track inside said condiment dispenser and above said condiment pack; wherein moving said false bottom toward said top wall causes said condiment pack to rupture; wherein said lower cavity is dimensioned to receive an inserted finger; wherein said false bottom is fixed inside said condiment dispenser; wherein said toothed track includes a downwardly pointed barb; and wherein said condiment pack contains a condiment that is released from said condiment pack when said false bottom pushes said condiment pack into contact with said toothed track.

    2. The condiment dispenser to according to claim 1, wherein said false bottom is circular.

    3. The condiment dispenser to according to claim 1, wherein said first side neck wall has a curved surface.

    4. The condiment dispenser to according to claim 1, further including a serrated edge disposed along said slot.

    5. The condiment dispenser to according to claim 1, further including two serrated edges disposed along said slot.

    6. A condiment dispenser, comprising: a hollow cylindrical lower sidewall having a bottom with an inwardly projecting shelf, said lower sidewall defining a lower cavity; a false bottom captured within said lower sidewall by said shelf; an upper cavity defined by a front wall that extends upward from said lower sidewall, a higher rear wall that extends upward from said lower sidewall, a curved first side wall that extends upward from said lower sidewall, a curved second wall that extends upward from said lower sidewall, and a top wall across the tops of said front wall, said rear wall, said first side wall, and said second side wall, wherein said top wall extends at an angle upward from said front wall to said rear wall; a condiment pack within said lower cavity; a slot through said top wall to provide fluid communication between the interior of the condiment dispenser and its exterior; and a toothed track inside said condiment dispenser and above said condiment pack; wherein moving said false bottom toward said top wall causes said condiment pack to rupture; wherein said lower cavity is dimensioned to receive an inserted finger that pushes said false bottom upward; wherein said toothed track includes a downwardly pointed barb; and wherein said condiment pack contains a condiment that is released from said condiment pack when said false bottom pushes said condiment pack into contact with said toothed track.

    7. The condiment dispenser to according to claim 6, wherein said false bottom is circular.

    8. The condiment dispenser to according to claim 6, further including a serrated edge disposed along said slot.

    9. The condiment dispenser to according to claim 6, further including a first serrated edge disposed along on side of said slot and a second serrated edge disposed along another side of said slot.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    (1) The advantages and features of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following detailed description and claims when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like elements are identified with like symbols, and in which:

    (2) FIG. 1 is a first side perspective view of a condiment container and dispenser 10 which is in accord with the principles of the present invention;

    (3) FIG. 2 is a second side perspective view of the condiment container and dispenser 10 shown in FIG. 1;

    (4) FIG. 3 is a front elevation view of the condiment container and dispenser 10 shown in FIGS. 1 and 2;

    (5) FIG. 4 is a first side elevation view of the condiment container and dispenser 10 shown in FIGS. 1-3;

    (6) FIG. 5 is a first side perspective view of an alternate embodiment condiment container and dispenser 10;

    (7) FIG. 6 is a sectional view of the condiment container and dispenser 10 taken along line I-I of FIG. 3;

    (8) FIG. 7a is a sectional view of the condiment container and dispenser 10 taken along line II-II of FIG. 3; and,

    (9) FIG. 7b is a sectional view of the condiment container and dispenser 10 shown in FIG. 3 in use.

    DESCRIPTIVE KEY

    (10) 10 condiment container and dispenser 12 false bottom 14 shelf 15 lower sidewall 20 first side neck wall 20a first side surface 21 second side neck wall 21a second side surface 22 upper front wall 25 top wall 26 upper rear wall 29 slot 30 serrated edge 31a inner cavity first region 31b inner cavity second region 31c inner cavity third region 35 toothed track 40 condiment pack 45 condiment 47 condiment flow 50 user

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    (11) Preferred embodiments of the present invention are depicted in FIGS. 1 through 7b. However, the invention is not limited to the specifically described embodiments. A person skilled in the art will appreciate that many other embodiments of the invention are possible without deviating from the basic concept of the invention. Any such work around will also fall under the scope of this invention.

    (12) The terms a and an as used herein do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one of the referenced items.

    (13) With particular reference to FIGS. 7a and 7b, the present invention relates to a condiment container and dispenser 10 for holding and dispensing a condiment 45 such as catsup, mustard, mayonnaise, relish, hot sauce, and the like. The condiment container and dispenser 10 is well suited for retaining its condiment 45 until it is desired to be dispensed and to then dispense that condiment 45 using one hand. The condiment container and dispenser 10 enables a user 50 to selectively rupture a condiment pack 40 that retains the condiment 45 and to then release, dispense, and spread that condiment 45 as desired, again using only one hand. After use the condiment container and dispenser 10 can be conveniently disposed of.

    (14) Refer now to FIGS. 1 through 5 for various external views of two embodiments of the condiment container and dispenser 10. The embodiments of the condiment container and dispenser 10 are preferably manufactured of materials that is easily fabricated and which are capable of being safely disposed of Such materials can include a resilient plastic or a natural material that is relatively inert and easily molded and is preferably biodegradable. Particularly useful materials include plant-based synthetic biopolymers such as Ingeo or Greenstripe.

    (15) In any event the condiment container and dispenser 10 embodiments are hollow structures having cylindrical lower sidewalls 15. Referring temporarily to FIG. 6, the bottom of the lower sidewall 15 ends in an inward projecting shelf 14. The shelf 14 retains a disk-shaped false bottom 12 such that it can only travel upward within the lower sidewall 15. Beneficially the false bottom 12 cannot be removed from a cavity 31b in the lower sidewall 15.

    (16) Returning to FIGS. 1-5, extending from the lower sidewall 15 is an upper portion comprised of an upper front wall 22 having a first height, a somewhat higher upper rear wall 26, a first side neck wall 20, a second side neck wall 21, and a top wall 25. As best seen in FIG. 1 the upper front wall 21 extends from the lower sidewall 15, and as best seen in FIG. 2 the upper rear wall 26 extends from the opposite side of the lower sidewall 15. FIGS. 1 through 4 show the top wall 25 extending between the tops of the upper front wall 22 and rear wall 26. Since the upper rear wall 26 is somewhat higher than the upper front wall 22 the top wall 25 extends at an angle relative to those walls.

    (17) As best shown in FIGS. 1 and 3, the first side neck wall 20 has a curved surface 20a, and as best shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, the second sidewall 21 has a curved surface 21a. As shown in those Figures the tops of the first side wall 20 and second sidewall 21 extend as required to mate with the angled top wall 25.

    (18) As shown in FIGS. 1 through 4 attached to or formed along the top wall 25 is an extending serrated edge 30. The serrated edge 30 is preferably of the same material and is formed at the same time as the top wall 25. FIG. 5 presents an alternative embodiment of the condiment container and dispenser 10 which has two (2) serrated edges 30. FIGS. 7a and 7b are generic illustrations that fit both embodiments.

    (19) The lengths of the serrated edge(s) 30 are preferably coextensive with the length of the top wall 25, or at least with the majority thereof. Centrally located on the top wall 25 of both embodiments is a slot 29 that provides fluid communication between the interior of the condiment container and dispenser 10 and its exterior. The slot 29 is preferably long and rather narrow (e.g., about one-fourth () of the width of the upper portion top wall 25) and has ends that terminate prior to the transition of the top wall 25 into the upper front wall 22 and upper rear wall 26. However, for condiments with high viscosities the width of the slot 29 should be increased.

    (20) Referring now primarily to the interior views of FIGS. 7a and 7b, attached inside the condiment container and dispenser 10, below the top wall 25, and preferably at or near the transition between the lower sidewall 15 and the upper portions is a toothed track 35. The toothed track 35 may include two (2) or more barbs having their pointed ends pointing toward the false bottom 12. In other embodiments the toothed tracks 35 may be disposed on opposing inner surfaces of the condiment container and dispenser 10. The toothed track 35 may or may not be continuous. However, its purpose of puncturing the condiment pack 40 must be achieved.

    (21) Still referring to FIGS. 7a and 7b, the interior of the condiment container and dispenser 10 is partitioned into three (3) relatively distinct volumes. Located just below the false bottom 12 is an inner cavity first region 31a. The inner cavity first region 31a might be negligible or non-existent when the false bottom 12 is at its bottom most position (FIG. 7a). However, as the false bottom 12 is pushed upward that inner cavity first region 31a expands. Located above the toothed track 35 is an inner cavity third region 31c. Between the false bottom 12 and the toothed tracks 35 is an inner cavity second region 31b. As can be understood by contrasting FIGS. 7a and 7b the dimensions of the inner cavity first region 31a and the inner cavity second region 31b depend on the position of the false bottom 12. Thus, they are variable.

    (22) Still referring to FIGS. 7a and 7b, the inner cavity second region 31b and the inner cavity third region 31c are in fluid communication with each other and with the exterior environment through the slot 29. The inner cavity second region 31b has an initial volume that retains a full condiment pack 40 and its condiment 45. For example, a full condiment pack 40 might hold between one to two fluid ounces (1-2 fl. oz.) of condiment 45.

    (23) In a preferred embodiment the overall height of the condiment container and dispenser 10 along the rear wall 26 might be about three inches (3 in.), about two-and-a-half inches (2 in.) along the front wall 22, while the diameter of the lower sidewall 15 would beneficially approximately one inch (1 in.). The diameter of the false bottom 12 being slightly less than that. The thickness of the false bottom 12 is beneficially approximately one-quarter-of-an-inch ( in.). However, the dimensions of the condiment container and dispenser 10 is ultimately predicated on being suitable for enabling a finger of a user 50 to push upward on the false bottom 12 to expand the inner cavity 31a while also allowing the condiment 45 to pass through the slot 29.

    (24) The preferred embodiment of the present invention can be utilized by the common user in a simple and effortless manner with little or no training. It is envisioned that the condiment container and dispenser 10 would be constructed in general accordance with FIG. 1 through FIG. 6, and to be used in accord with FIGS. 7a and 7b. The user would procure the condiment container and dispenser 10, preferably sealed in common packaging material such as cellophane. The condiment container and dispenser 10 should be pre-loaded with a particular condiment 45 in an unbroken condiment pack 40 located in the inner cavity second region 31b. The condiment 45 could be identified by indicia on the outside of the condiment container and dispenser 10. However, in some embodiments the false bottom 12 can be made removable, in which case a user could place their desired condiment pack 40 inside the inner cavity second region 31b.

    (25) A user when then apply force upward on the false bottom 12. That force would move the false bottom 12 into contact with the condiment pack 40. A continued application of force to the false bottom 12 would force the condiment pack 40 into contact with the toothed track 35. Additional pressure would result in the toothed track 35 rupturing the condiment pack 40. This would create a condiment flow 47 into the inner cavity third region 31c and through the slot 29 onto an entre. The serrated edge(s) 30 in the top wall 25 would then be used to spread the condiment 45 as desired over the entre. In addition, the serrated edge 35 could also be used to cut the entre.

    (26) The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Obviously, many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. However, the embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.