Fluid or granular material packaging container and method of use
10507953 ยท 2019-12-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D81/361
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D21/0215
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D21/0204
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/365
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/0207
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A packaging container for the transportation and distribution of fluids, pellets, and granular materials, that may also be used as a building material. The packaging container includes two protrusions extending from the packaging container exterior surface and forms two recesses in the packaging container exterior surface, the protrusions and recesses sized and shaped so that a protrusion can be inserted within a recess to link two or more packaging containers together in an effort to construct a structure. The packaging container also has a notch and channel defined in the exterior surface, each sized and shaped to receive a container spout and handle therein, so that a flush engagement can be achieved when connecting a significant number of containers in the construction of a large structure, such as a wall of a dwelling. A method of utilizing the packaging containers in this manner is also provided.
Claims
1. A packaging container for the transportation of potable or non-potable materials therein comprising a first side surface defining a first protrusion extending from an exterior surface thereof and a second side surface defining a second protrusion extending from an exterior surface thereof, the first and second side surfaces oriented as adjacent surfaces of the packaging container, the first and second protrusions each extending away from said associated first and second side surface to define a shoulder, each shoulder extending substantially parallel relative to said associated first and second side surfaces beyond the first and second protrusions, respectively, and a third side surface defining a first recess formed in an exterior surface thereof and a fourth side surface defining a second recess formed in an exterior surface thereof, the third and fourth side surfaces oriented as adjacent surfaces of the packaging container, the first and second recesses each define a plurality of fingers extending substantially parallel relative to the third and fourth side surfaces, respectively a fifth surface defining a spout and a handle formed in an exterior surface thereof, the fifth surface oriented as an adjacent surface to at least one of the exterior surfaces defining a protrusion and at least one of the exterior surfaces defining a recess, a sixth surface defining a notch and a channel each formed in an exterior surface thereof, the notch sized and shaped to receive the spout therein and the channel sized and shaped to receive the handle therein, the sixth surface oriented as an adjacent surface to at least one of the exterior surfaces defining a protrusion and at least one of the exterior surfaces defining a recess wherein the first and second protrusion via the shoulders are each sized and shaped to be inserted within different ones of the first and second recesses, and the first and second recesses via the fingers are each sized and shaped to receive different ones of the first and second protrusions therein, and wherein the packaging container is configured to be attached to a second packaging container via at least one of the protrusions and its associated shoulder and at least one of the recesses and its associated plurality of fingers in both a horizontal and a vertical direction.
2. The packaging container of claim 1, wherein the packaging container defines a substantially hollow cube shape.
3. The packaging container of claim 1, wherein the first and second protrusions each define a substantially square shape, each with a surface area less than the side surface on which it is defined.
4. The packaging container of claim 3, wherein the first and second protrusions each extend approximately one inch (2.54 cm) away from the side surface on which it is defined.
5. The packaging container of claim 1, wherein each shoulder extends about of an inch (0.64 cm) beyond said first and second protrusions and substantially parallel to the associated the side surface on which the first and second protrusions are defined.
6. The packaging container of claim 1, wherein each protrusion defines at least one longitudinal side and at least one lateral side relative to the protrusion, and wherein each shoulder is defined on the at least one lateral side.
7. The packaging container of claim 1, wherein the first and second recesses each define a substantially square shape, each with a surface area less than the side surface on which it is defined.
8. The packaging container of claim 7, wherein the first and second recesses each extend approximately one inch (2.54 cm) into the side surface on which it is defined.
9. The packaging container of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of fingers extends about of an inch (0.64 cm) beyond said first and second recesses and substantially parallel to the associated the side surface on which the first and second recesses are defined.
10. A packaging container for the transportation of potable or non-potable materials therein defining a substantially hollow cube shape and consisting of a first side surface defining a first protrusion extending from an exterior surface thereof and a second side surface defining a second protrusion extending from an exterior surface thereof, the first and second side surfaces oriented as adjacent surfaces of the packaging container, the first and second protrusions each extending away from said associated first and second side surface to define a shoulder, each protrusion defining a substantially square shape, each with a surface area less than the side surface on which it is defined, each shoulder extending substantially parallel relative to said associated first and second side surfaces beyond the first and second protrusions, respectively, and a third side surface defining a first recess formed in an exterior surface thereof and a fourth side surface defining a second recess formed in an exterior surface thereof, the third and fourth side surfaces oriented as adjacent surfaces of the packaging container, each of the recesses a substantially square shape, each with a surface area less than the side surface on which it is defined, the first and second recesses each define a plurality of fingers extending substantially parallel relative to the third and fourth side surfaces, respectively a fifth surface defining a spout and a handle formed in an exterior surface thereof, the fifth surface oriented as an adjacent surface to at least one of the exterior surfaces defining a protrusion and at least one of the exterior surfaces defining a recess, a sixth surface defining a notch and a channel each formed in an exterior surface thereof, the notch sized and shaped to receive the spout therein and the channel sized and shaped to receive the handle therein, the sixth surface oriented as an adjacent surface to at least one of the exterior surfaces defining a protrusion and at least one of the exterior surfaces defining a recess wherein the first and second protrusion via the shoulders are each sized and shaped to be inserted within different ones of the first and second recesses, and the first and second recesses via the fingers are each sized and shaped to receive different ones of the first and second protrusions therein, and wherein the packaging container is configured to be attached to a second packaging container via at least one of the protrusions and its associated shoulder and at least one of the recesses and its associated plurality of fingers in both a horizontal and a vertical direction.
11. The packaging container of claim 10, wherein the first and second protrusions each extend approximately one inch (2.54 cm) away from the side surface on which it is defined.
12. The packaging container of claim 10, wherein each shoulder extends about of an inch (0.64 cm) beyond said first and second protrusions and substantially parallel to the associated the side surface on which the first and second protrusions are defined.
13. The packaging container of claim 10, wherein each protrusion defines at least one longitudinal side and at least one lateral side relative to the protrusion, and wherein each shoulder is defined on the at least one lateral side.
14. The packaging container of claim 10, wherein the first and second recesses each extend approximately one inch (2.54 cm) into the side surface on which it is defined.
15. The packaging container of claim 10, wherein each of the plurality of fingers extends about of an inch (0.64 cm) beyond said first and second recesses and substantially parallel to the associated the side surface on which the first and second recesses are defined.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT AND OPERATION OF THE INVENTION
(7) For a better understanding of the invention and its operation, turning now to the drawings,
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(9) Preferred packaging container 10 defines a plurality (i.e. one or more) of faces with a protrusion defined thereon. As best seen in
(10) Preferred packaging container 10 defines a plurality (i.e. one or more) of faces with a recess defined therein. As best seen in
(11) As noted previously, preferred fluid packaging container 10 defines spout 18 in top surface 11. In one intended use, two or more packaging containers may be mechanically engaged together to form a structure. While protrusions 20 have been described herein as substantially square, other geometries of such a projection may be advantageous, for example a rectangle, and therefore are within the scope of the instant invention. Additionally, or in the alternative, it may be advantageous to vary the orientation of packaging containers in the assembly of a structure. Therefore, the preferred embodiment of packaging container 10 includes notch 24 (
(12) A method of forming a structure utilizing packaging containers 10 previously used to transport consumable or non-consumable fluids, pellets, or granularized materials is also included. The method includes forming a packaging container of the type described above out of a material such as rubber, thermoplastic, polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride (PET, HDPE, LDPE, and the like) or any other non-absorbent material in a commercial process, such as blow molding. Several packaging containers 10 are provided and filled with a desired fluid such as water, milk, juice, soda, or the like to a specified volume, either predetermined or predicated on the internal volume of packaging container 10, for example 1 liter, 6 liters, or 1 gallon, or other desirable volumes, and thereafter sealed. The packaging containers are transported to a destination, ideally proximal to the population who requested the fluids and/or materials and distributed accordingly. The contents are maintained within the packaging containers 10 until such time as they are removed from the respective containers via spout 18. The containers once emptied may be assembled to faun a structure such as a wall or roof Additionally, or in the alternative, the containers 10 may be refilled, for example with dirt, concrete, or any other material, to increase their structural stability as well as their insulative utility (so-called R value). Specifically, one or more projections 20 of a first packaging container 10 can be aligned with the recesses 22 of a second packaging container 10 and mechanically engaged with one another such that the two packaging containers 10 are releasably attached side by side (or front to back) relative to one another. Preferably, shoulders 21 of the first packaging container 10 are received within, and mechanically engage with fingers 23 to form the described engagement. Additionally, or in the alternative, spout 18 of the first container 10 is received within notch 24 of an adjacent packaging container 10 to permit vertical stacking for the formation of larger structures. Additionally, or in the alternative, handle 17 of the first container 10 is received within channel 25 of an adjacent packaging container 10, further facilitating the substantially flush mating of numerous packaging containers 10 together to form the desired structure(s). This utility of interlocking packaging containers 10 after disgorging the materials stored and/or transported therein is considered beneficial, as it is an environmentally superior alternative to provide building blocks to create much needed structures, such as housing, versus discarding the vessels once emptied.
(13) The illustrations and examples provided herein are for explanatory purposes and are not intended to limit the scope of the appended claims.