BOTTLE WITH OPEN LOOP HANDLE
20200165035 ยท 2020-05-28
Inventors
- Clay Allen Burns (New York, NY, US)
- Sarah Kauss (Jupiter, FL, US)
- James Best (Hewitt, NJ, US)
- Michael Circosta (Brooklyn, NY, US)
Cpc classification
B65D23/108
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45F5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D1/0284
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/0246
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D41/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A45F5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D41/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A beverage bottle may include a handle that engages a neck of the bottle. The handle may include a band region that encircles a portion of the neck of the bottle. The handle may be easily assembled onto the bottle, and be aesthetically pleasing. In an embodiment, a grip portion may be aligned angularly higher than the band region when the bottle is resting in a vertical position. The handle may have a grip portion sized to enable an adult to comfortably hold the grip portion with at least one finger.
Claims
1. A beverage container, comprising: a first end defining a base; a second end defining an opening; a sidewall extending between said first end and second end; a neck disposed along the sidewall between said first end and second end; and a handle including: a. a band region that at least partially encircles said neck and comprises a first pair of transition points; b. a first lateral region and a second lateral region that respectively extend outwardly from the first pair of transition points away from the neck and towards a second pair of transition points; and c. a grip region extending from and between the second pair of transition points so as to connect the first and second lateral regions, wherein the second pair of transition points curves upwards at an angle from the first and second lateral regions and towards the grip region; wherein (i) the band region is fixedly positioned relative to the first lateral region, the second lateral region, and the grip region, (ii) the first lateral region and the second lateral region are each fixedly positioned relative to the band region and the grip region, and (iii) the grip region is fixedly positioned relative to the band region, the first lateral region, and the second lateral region.
2. The beverage container according to claim 1, wherein the angle is between about 20 degrees and about 60 degrees.
3. The beverage container according to claim 1, wherein said neck and said band region define complementary registration features.
4. The beverage container according to claim 1, said beverage container further comprising an adhesive that secures said band region to said neck.
5. The beverage container according to claim 1, wherein said band region encircles said neck greater than about 180 degrees.
6. The beverage container according to claim 5, wherein said band region entirely encircles said neck.
7. The beverage container according to claim 1, wherein said grip region includes an outside surface and an inside surface, the outside surface having an angle between about 20 degrees and about 60 degrees relative to a longitudinal axis of said first and second lateral regions.
8. The beverage container according to claim 1, wherein said first and second lateral regions extend substantially parallel to each other.
9. The beverage container according to claim 1, wherein the handle comprises a plastic material.
10. The beverage container according to claim 1, wherein said sidewall defines an outer dimension of the beverage container, and wherein said grip region does not extend beyond the outer dimension of the beverage container defined by said sidewall.
11. The beverage container according to claim 1, wherein said handle is formed integrally of a uniform material.
12. A handle for a beverage container, comprising: a. a band region configured to at least partially encircle a neck of the beverage container; b. first and second lateral regions that each respectively extend outwardly from a first pair of transition points on the band region, wherein the first and second lateral regions extend away from said band region and towards a second pair of transition points; and c. a grip region extending from and between the second pair of transition points so as to connect said first and second lateral regions, wherein the second pair of transition points curves upwards at an angle from the first and second lateral regions and towards the grip region; wherein (i) the band region is fixedly positioned relative to the first lateral region, the second lateral region, and the grip region, (ii) the first lateral region and the second lateral region are each fixedly positioned relative to the band region and the grip region, and (iii) the grip region is fixedly positioned relative to the band region, the first lateral region, and the second lateral region.
13. The beverage container according to claim 12, wherein the angle is between about 20 degrees and about 60 degrees.
14. The handle according to claim 12, where the band region, the first and second lateral regions, and the grip region are formed integrally.
15. The beverage container according to claim 12, wherein said band region is configured to encircle said neck greater than about 180 degrees.
16. The beverage container according to claim 15, wherein said band region is configured to entirely encircle said neck.
17. The beverage container according to claim 12, wherein said grip region includes an outside surface and an inside surface, the outside surface having an angle between about 20 degrees and about 60 degrees relative to a longitudinal axis of said first and second lateral regions.
18. The beverage container according to claim 12, wherein said first and second lateral regions extend substantially parallel to each other.
19. The beverage container according to claim 12, wherein the handle comprises a plastic material.
20. A beverage container, comprising: a first end defining a base; a second end defining an opening; a sidewall extending between said first end and second end; a neck disposed along the sidewall between said first end and second end; and an integral polymeric handle comprising: a. a band region that entirely encircles said neck; b. a first lateral region and a second lateral region that each respectively extend outwardly from a first pair of transition points on the band region, wherein the first lateral region and the second lateral region are substantially parallel and extend away from the neck and towards a second pair of transition points; and c. a grip region extending from and between the second pair of transition points so as to connect the first and second lateral regions, wherein the second pair of transition points curves upwards at an angle between about 20 degrees and about 60 degrees from the first and second lateral regions and towards the grip region; wherein (i) the band region is fixedly positioned relative to the first lateral region, the second lateral region, and the grip region, (ii) the first lateral region and the second lateral region are each fixedly positioned relative to the band region and the grip region, and (iii) the grip region is fixedly positioned relative to the band region, the first lateral region, and the second lateral region.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] Illustrative embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the attached drawing figures, which are incorporated by reference herein and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0025] The handle 108 may be engaged or attached to the neck 122 of the bottle portion 104, and may include a band region 124 encircling less than 360 degrees (i.e., semi-circular) (see
[0026] The extension of the lateral regions 126 away from the neck 122 may create a gap 127 between the neck 122 and grip region 128 sufficiently large enough for at least one finger of an adult to be extended therethrough. In an embodiment, more than one finger may be accommodated to increase comfort and ease of carrying the bottle 102a. This gap 127 may enable a user to lift the beverage container 102a by grabbing the grip region 128 through the gap 127. In an embodiment, the gap 127 may be maximized in size because there is no encircling band material between the lateral regions 126. In an alternative embodiment, the band region 124 may encircle the entire neck 122, but optionally have a thinner portion facing the grip region 128 so as to maintain a larger gap 127. In an embodiment, the grip region 128 includes an outside surface and an inside surface, where the outside surface may have an angle between about 20 degrees and about 60 degrees relative to a longitudinal axis of the lateral regions 126. Although the handle 108 is shown to have a pair of lateral regions 126, it is also contemplated that one or more than two lateral regions may be utilized and provide for the same or similar functionality as provided by a pair of lateral regions 126. In the case of a single lateral region, the shape of the handle 108 may appear to be more of an L or C shape.
[0027] The lateral regions 126 may curve upwards by about 20 degrees to about 60 degrees toward the grip region 128. The curvature may have a radius of between about 5 mm and about 100 mm. The handle 108 may be made of any stiff material known in the art, such as acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, polycarbonates, polyamides, steel, and aluminum. Other materials, such as wood, silicone, rubber, thermoplastic elastomers, or other plastics, are also contemplated. In an embodiment, the handle is made of a material having a tensile strength between about 5 kilopounds per square inch (ksi) and about 80 ksi. By using a curve along the lateral regions 126, the handle 108 may provide the user with a sense that the bottle 102a is balanced at a natural angle.
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[0032] Handle 508 may also include a first set of transition points 540a and 540b (collectively 540), at which respective lateral regions 526a and 526b (collectively 526) of the band region 524 transition to extend radially from the band region 524 so as to extend from the neck 522. In an alternative embodiment, the lateral regions 526 may extend in lateral directions that are not in parallel. The lateral regions 526 may also extend from the band region 524 in non-lateral directions. It is understood that this transition may be a gradual and smooth transition, or a non-gradual and discontinous transition may be utilized. The lateral region 526 may include a second pair of transition points 542a and 542b (collectively 542), at which the lateral region 526 transitions from a lateral direction toward a longitudinal direction, so that the handle 508 starts converging to form a loop. It is understood that this second transition may be a gradual and smooth transition, or a non-gradual and discontinous transition. Curvature starting from the transition points 542 may have a radius that causes between about a 20 degree to about 60 degree curve toward a verticle angle. A grip region 528 connects the lateral region 526 from the second pair of transition points 542, so as to complete the loop. By the handle registration features 534 being perpendicularly aligned with the bottle registration features 536, if the handle 508 is pressed inward toward the bottle 502, then resistance of the bottle registration features 536 may operate to reduce or prevent the lateral regions 526 from spreading.
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[0035] Step 603 may be performed by a machine or by hand in an automatic, semi-automatic, or manual manner. In step 605, after the handle 608 extends past the handle mounting member 644, the handle mounting member 644 may be removed from the neck 622, thereby leaving the handle 608 engaged to the neck 622. As previously shown in
[0036] In an alternative embodiment, the handle 608, due to the open loop design, may be flexible enough to be momentarily expanded and snapped onto the neck 622 or into a groove or partial groove in the neck, with either manual or machine assisted high force expansion of the handle loop. In such an embodiment, the process 600 may be performed without the handle mounting member 644. The handle 608 may be configured to be secured to the neck 622 of the bottle 602 by an inward force of the handle 608. Alternatively, an adhesive may be utilized to secure the handle 608 to the neck 622 of the bottle 602.
[0037] The preceding description of the disclosed embodiments is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make or use the present invention. Various modifications to these embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles defined herein may be applied to other embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown herein but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the following claims and the principles and novel features disclosed herein.
[0038] The previous description is of a preferred embodiment for implementing the invention, and the scope of the invention should not necessarily be limited by this description. The scope of the present invention is instead defined by the following claims.