Container system and apparatus
09926104 ยท 2018-03-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D21/0212
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/2802
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D21/0202
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D21/023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/2897
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D21/0231
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A container having a center portion and two side portions each situated at an angle to the center portion and extending in opposite directions such that the a left half of the container is substantially identical to a right half of the container but rotated 180 degrees to form a Z shaped profile of the container. This Z shaped profile allows containers to be stacked upon each other to provide space savings in storage and shipping of the container and the container when filled with liquid.
Claims
1. A container apparatus, comprising: a center portion including at least two center sidewalls including straight sections; a first end portion extending from said center portion and situated at a first angle with respect to said center portion and including at least two first sidewalls, said first angle between 175 and 120 degrees such that a profile of the container apparatus is undulating; a second end portion extending from said center portion and situated at a second angle with respect to said center portion and including at least two second sidewalls; said at least two second sidewalls parallel to said at least two first sidewalls and at an angle with respect to said straight sections of said at least two center sidewalls; an interior cavity defined at least in part by interior faces of each of said center, first and second sidewalls wherein the interior faces of the at least two first sidewalls face each other and the interior faces of the at least two second sidewalls face each other; and at least one orifice located in said first end portion for passing matter to and from said interior cavity.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: a plurality of container apparatuses; a top profile of one of the plurality of container apparatuses is defined by one of each of the two center side walls, the at least two first side walls and the at least two second side walls of the one of the plurality of container apparatuses; a bottom profile of a second one of the plurality of container apparatuses is defined by one of each of the two center side walls, the at least two first side walls and the at least two second side walls of the second one of the plurality of container apparatuses; wherein the top and bottom profiles match such that the plurality of container apparatuses are stackable.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: a first wall defined between said center, first and second sidewalls wherein said at least one orifice is located in said wall.
4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein a mouth extends from said orifice, said mouth having an axis perpendicular to said wall.
5. The apparatus of claim 3 further comprising a handle located in a second wall opposite to said first wall wherein said second wall is defined between said center, first and second sidewalls.
6. The apparatus of claim 3 further comprising a recess located in a second wall opposite to said first wall wherein said second wall is defined between said center, first and second sidewalls.
7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said center portion is longer than the first end portion.
8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the first and second end portions are of substantially equal length.
9. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: a first side including at least part of said first end portion and a portion of said center portion; a second side including at least part of said second end portion and another portion of said center portion wherein said second side is substantially identical to said first side but rotated 180 degrees with respect to a central axis of said center portion.
10. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein a distance between the center sidewalls is 15-50% of a width of the container.
11. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: a first side including at least part of said first end portion and a portion of said center portion; a second side including at least part of said second end portion and another portion of said center portion wherein said second side is substantially identical to said first side but rotated 180 degrees with respect to a central axis of said center portion.
12. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein: a first position is defined when a section of said first end portion adjacent to said center portion is in contact with an external surface at a first contact location and when said second end portion is in also contact with the external surface at a second contact location wherein said two center side walls are positioned at an angle relative to a plane defined by said first and second contact locations; a fill position defined in said first end portion at a maximum height where a liquid is retained in said container when said at least one orifice is open to an external environment when the container is in said first position such that a fill volume is defined when the liquid is at said fill position; an external volume defined between said first and second contact locations and below a bottom surface of the container wherein the external volume is less than 20% of an interior volume of the interior cavity.
13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the external volume is less than 8% of the interior volume.
14. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the fill position is tangent to one of said interior faces.
15. The apparatus of claim 12 further comprising: a first and a second wall each defined between said center, first and second sidewalls; a second position defined wherein said first wall is in contact with the external surface; a second fill line defined at a maximum height where the liquid is retained in said container when said at least one orifice is open to the external environment such that a second fill volume is defined by liquid at said second fill line; wherein said second fill volume is substantially equal to or less than the fill volume.
16. The apparatus of claim 15 further comprising: a mouth extending from said orifice and adapted to receive a closing member, the closing member when connected to said mouth closing the at least one orifice to the external environment.
17. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein in said second position said orifice is located closer to said second wall than said first wall.
18. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said first angle is between 170 and 140 degrees.
19. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the interior faces of the at least two first sidewalls and the interior faces of the at least two second sidewalls face a centerline of the container apparatus.
20. A container apparatus having a liquid reserve portion, comprising: a center portion including at least two center sidewalls; a first end portion situated at a first angle with respect to said center portion and including at least two first sidewalls; a second end portion situated at a second angle with respect to said center portion and including at least two second sidewalls; an interior cavity defined at least in part by interior faces of each of said center, first and second sidewalls; and at least one orifice located in said first end portion for passing matter to and from said interior cavity; a first position defined when an end of said first end portion is in contact with an external surface at a first contact location and when a section of said second end portion adjacent to said center portion is also contact with the external surface at a second contact location wherein said two center side walls are positioned at an angle relative to a plane defined by said first and second contact locations; a reserve section defined where a second portion of the liquid remains in said interior cavity and a first level of liquid in said first end portion is lower than a second level of liquid in said second end portion, when the container apparatus is in said first position, said second portion of liquid having a center of gravity substantially aligned between an end of said second end portion and a point, the point defined where said first end portion and said center portion meet, the second level of liquid in said second end portion defined by a reserve line associated with said second end portion.
21. The apparatus of claim 20 wherein upon elevation of said second end portion off of said second contact point, at least part of the second portion moves into said first end portion.
22. The apparatus of claim 21 wherein when in the first position, said reserve section has a volume of 5-30% of an interior volume of said interior cavity.
23. The apparatus of claim 20 wherein first and second center sidewalls of said at least two center sidewalls are located respectively in first and second planes which are each transverse to the plane defined by said first and second contact locations.
24. A container apparatus, comprising: a center portion including at least two center sidewalls including substantially straight sections; a first end portion situated at a first angle with respect to said center portion and including at least two first sidewalls; a second end portion situated at a second angle with respect to said center portion and including at least two second sidewalls; said at least two second sidewalls substantially parallel to said at least two first sidewalls and at an angle with respect to said substantially straight sections of said at least two center sidewalls; an interior cavity defined at least in part by interior faces of each of said center, first and second sidewalls; at least one orifice located in said first end portion for passing matter to and from said interior cavity; and said two center sidewalls each having a curved portion at either side, said first and second sidewalls extending from one of the curved portions; wherein each curved portion defines a curved interior face, one curved interior face being convex and another curved interior face being concave.
25. The apparatus of claim 24 wherein said first angle is greater than 0 and less than 180 degrees such that a profile of the container apparatus is undulating.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(27) The container 2 includes a center portion 4. In the exemplary embodiment, the center portion 4 may have a substantially rectangular cross-section with at two or more substantially parallel center sidewalls. For example, the center portion 4 may include two sidewalls having a first length and two sidewalls having a shorter second length, depending on the desired configuration. As shown, the center portion includes two sidewalls. The sidewalls each include an exterior face or surface and an interior face.
(28) The container 2 further includes a first end portion 6 and a second end portion 8. Each end portion 6/8 of the exemplary embodiment may include at least two substantially parallel sidewalls. Each of the first end and second end portions 6/8 may also include two sidewalls. As shown, the first end portion and the second end portion have equal lengths.
(29) Interior faces of the sidewalls of each of the center portion 4 and end portions 6/8 define an interior cavity of the container 2. The interior cavity is suitable for containing matter including any number of fluid compositions, liquids, solids, and/or gases. For example, the interior cavity may include liquid fuel and/or other liquids such as water, soda, juice, etc. The interior cavity may also hold at least some solids. The container 2 further includes at least one orifice 12 for passing the matter to and from the interior cavity. The orifice 12 may be any shape or size and may also include neck 14 extending therefrom and a cap 16 or valve as desired.
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(31) The container 2 further includes at least one handle for ease of carrying and/or manipulating the position of the container 2. In some embodiments, the container 2 includes a handle 20 integrated in the center section 4. The container 2 may also, alternatively or in combination, include handles 22 and/or 24 in the first end portion and second end portion, respectively. In the exemplary embodiment the handles 20/22/24 are substantially flush with exterior faces of the container 2. For example, the handle 20 is substantially flush with a plane defined by an exterior face of a center sidewall and each of the handles 22/24 are flush with curved exterior faces (e.g., distal sidewalls) of the end portions 6/8.
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(33) In the embodiment shown, a central axis 10 is defined through the center portion. This axis may also be perpendicular to the center sidewalls and/or the longitudinal axis 11. First and second sides may be defined on either side of the center axis 10 and the second side (to the left of longitudinal axis 11 as shown in
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(35) Depending on the liquid in the container, the empty space above the fill line may be necessary for appropriate codes. As one example, volatile liquids such as engine marine engine or automotive fuel may have a greater tendency to expand than water, and the empty space may be needed to reduce the likelihood of too great of a pressure buildup when the tank is exposed to sunlight or is otherwise elevated in temperature.
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(37) The container 2 according to the present invention is stackable with one or more like containers in at least two orientations. For example
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(39) Although not shown, containers of different volumes could be stacked upon each other assuming the length of the center section and the angles .sub.1 and .sub.2 match the other containers being stacked.
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(51) Although certain sizes are described herein, it is contemplated that the container systems can be smaller or larger depending on the desired application. For example a single serving beverage size (e.g., 8 fl. oz.-20 fl. oz., etc.). The container may alternatively be a larger size such as one intended to hold a substantial capacity of fuel or water (e.g., 6 gallon, 10 gallon, or any other size), e.g., for use on a marine vessel, liquid or water storage, for chemical storage or even granular/solid matter storage.
(52) Although the invention has been described with reference to a particular arrangement of parts, features and the like, these are not intended to exhaust all possible arrangements or features, and indeed many modifications and variations will be ascertainable to those of skill in the art.