Container
20180072460 ยท 2018-03-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2543/0024
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D47/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2231/027
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2543/00537
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D83/0481
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A container having a container element, a lid element removably joined to the container element to form a sealed storage cavity, and a bowl element that removably covers the lid element to protect it during transport. The storage cavity has an interior vertical wall dividing it into multiple storage chambers. The lid element has two openings, each sealably closed by an operable flap movable from an open position to a closed position. In an open position, the flap has a convex outer surface forming a spout for the opening. In a closed position, the flap has a concave outer surface and engages all edges of the opening to seal the opening. When in use, the bowl element can be removably stowed to the bottom of the container element or used as a serving vessel.
Claims
1. A container for storing, transporting, and serving food items, comprising: a container element having a generally cylindrical body with a closed bottom and an open top defining a storage cavity for storing the food items; a lid element removably joined to said container element to seal said storage cavity, said lid element has a substantially concave upper surface with at least one opening for the egress of the food items and at least one flap for selectively sealing said corresponding opening movable from an open position to a closed position; wherein said opening has a periphery edge and an opposite edge; wherein said flap has an outer surface, a lower curved edge attached to said periphery edge of said opening and an upper curved edge that selectively engages said opposite edge of said opening to selectively seal said opening in said closed position; wherein when said flap is in said open position, said outer surface of said flap has a convex curve forming a spout for said opening and when said flap is in said closed position, said outer surface of said flap has a concave curve; and at least one bowl element that removably covers said lid element in a first position.
2. The container of claim 1 wherein said flap has a generally vesical piscis shape.
3. The container of claim 1 wherein said container element further comprises at least one interior vertical wall dividing said storage cavity into two or more storage chambers.
4. The container of claim 3 wherein said at least one interior vertical wall is removably insertable into said storage cavity.
5. The container of claim 3 wherein said container element has an inner wall with means for slidably receiving and positioning said at least one interior vertical wall in said storage cavity.
6. The container of claim 1 wherein said container element has means for removably joining said lid element to said container element.
7. The container of claim 1 wherein said upper curved edge of said flap overhangs said opposite edge of said opening in said closed position to facilitate moving said flap to said open position.
8. The container of claim 1 wherein said flap is made of a resilient material.
9. The container of claim 1 wherein said lid element has a top edge and said opposite edge of said opening is below said top edge on said substantially concave upper surface.
10. The container of claim 1 wherein said bowl element is removably attached to said closed bottom of said container element in a second position.
11. The container of claim 1 wherein said bowl element is removed from said lid element and serves as a serving vessel of said food items egressed from said container in a third position.
12. The container of claim 11 wherein said closed bottom of said container element has a smaller diameter than a diameter of said open top of said container element such that said container element and said bowl element has a smooth streamline profile at the junction where said bowl element meets said container element.
13. The container of claim 1 wherein said bowl element and said closed bottom of said container element have corresponding means to releasably attach to each other.
14. The container of claim 13 wherein said means for releasably attachment comprises a length of material connecting two interconnected loops, with each loop removably attachable to said bowl element and said container element respectively.
15. The container of claim 1 wherein said bowl element has a substantially flat base with a generally cylindrical wall extending from said base defining a hollow area that substantially encloses said lid element in said first position.
16. The container of claim 1 wherein having first and second bowl elements, with said first bowl element in said first position and said second bowl element in a second position removably attached to said closed bottom of said container element.
17. A container for storing, transporting, and serving food items, comprising: a container element having a generally cylindrical body with a closed bottom and an open top defining a storage cavity for storing the food items, and an interior vertical wall dividing said storage cavity into two storage chambers; a lid element removably joined to said container element to seal said storage cavity, said lid element has a substantially concave upper surface with two openings for the egress of corresponding food items from each of said two storage chambers and two flaps for selectively sealing said a corresponding opening movable from an open position to a closed position; wherein each of said openings has a periphery edge and an opposite edge; wherein each of said flaps has an outer surface, a lower curved edge attached to said periphery edge of said corresponding opening and an upper curved edge that selectively engages said opposite edge of said corresponding opening to selectively seal said corresponding opening in said closed position; wherein when said flap is in said open position, said outer surface of said flap has a convex curve forming a spout for said corresponding opening and when said flap is in said closed position, said outer surface of said flap has a concave curve; and at least one bowl element that removably covers said lid element in a first position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] Preferred embodiments of the present invention have been chosen for purposes of illustration and description and are shown in the accompany drawings forming a part of the specification herein.
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[0023] With reference to the drawings, wherein the same reference number indicates the same element throughout, there is shown in
[0024] As shown in
[0025] The bottom end 104 of the container element 100 has a stepped-in cylindrical body 102 having a smaller outer diameter than the rest of the container element 100 to receive the bowl element 300. The bottom end 104 of the container element 100 and the bowl element 300 have corresponding means to releasably engage each other, such as groove 121 and tab 301, respectively. Other means for engaging the container element 100 to the bowl element 300 known to one skilled in the art, such as a helical thread, turn ramp, annular snap, friction, or via magnetic retaining element, etc. can be used.
[0026] The inner wall 114 of the container element 100 at the top end 106 has means for receiving the lid element 200, such as one or more lock turn ramps 120. Other means for engaging the lid element 200 to the container element 100 known to one skilled in the art, such as a helical thread, annular snap, friction, latch/tab and groove, or via magnetic retaining element friction, etc. can be used.
[0027] The dimensional range for the generally cylindrical body 102 can be 2.5-2.7 for its outer diameter, so as to fit into a majority of cup holders found in vehicles, etc. However, different sizes can be used. Further, although the container element 100 is described as having a generally cylindrical body 102, other prism shapes (such as oval, any polygon, or random curve) can be used.
[0028] The container element 100 can be single- or double-walled. A double walled container element 100 with vacuum insulation provides insulative properties to maintain the temperature of the food stored therein, whether it is hot or cold. The container element 100 can be made of stainless steel or plastic, and be opaque, translucent or transparent, as illustrated in
[0029] The lid element 200 sealably attaches to the top end 106 of the container element 100 by means of a latch 204 at the lower end of the lid element 200 that interacts and mates with the lock turn ramp 120. The lid element 200 removably seals the storage cavity 108 of the container element 100. When the lid element 200 is removed from the container element 100, the open top end 106 of the container element 100 provides access to easily fill the storage cavity 108 or chambers 112a & 112b (see
[0030] The lid element 200 has a generally concave upper surface 206, with two cut-out openings 208a & 208b. On the lower surface 207 is a depending wall 209. The depending wall 209 aligns with and abuts the wall 110 of the container element 100 when the lid element 200 is properly affixed to the container element 100. Similarly, the openings 208a & 208b correspondingly align with the separate chambers 112a & 112b of the container element 100 when the lid element 200 is properly affixed to the container element 100. As such, a user can selectively dispense from the chambers 112a & 112b through the corresponding opening 208a & 208b. Due to the restricted aperture size of the openings 208a & 208b, the lid element 200 dispenses food item from the container element 100 in a controlled manner. Food items from the container element 100 exits the openings 208a & 208b at a manageable rate (as opposed to uncontrolled amount of food flowing out). To the extent wall 110 is not planar and has a different shape or design, the depending wall 209 has a corresponding shape or design as wall 110 to be able to isolate the chambers 112a, 112b, etc.
[0031] The openings 208a & 208b are sealably closed by means of operable flaps 210a & 210b made of a resilient/elastomeric material such as silicone. Each flap 210a or 210b has a generally vesical piscis shape, with opposing curved edges 212a or 212b & 214a or 214b. The lower curved edge 212a or 212b of each flap 210a or 210b is permanently attached to the lid element 200 around the peripheral edge 216a or 216b of the opening 208a or 208b. The distal, upper, curved edge 214a or 214b of each flap 210a or 210b selectively engages the inner edge 218a or 218b of the opening 208a or 208b. The flap 210a or 210b is formed from a section of a cylinder, and the outer surface 220a or 220b of the flap 210a or 210b changes from a convex curve with the opening 208a or 208b accessible (see
[0032] To close the opening 208a or 208b, the outer surface 220a or 220b or distal upper edge 214a or 214b of the flap 210a or 210b is pushed inwards and towards the inner edge 218a or 218b or the opening 208a or 208b with the tip of a finger. In a closed position, the flap 210a or 210b rests and presses against the inner edge 218a or 218b of the opening 208a or 208b creating a substantial seal against the ingress of contaminants or the egress of food stored in the chamber 112a or 112b. The flap 210a or 210b securely rests against the opening 208a or 208b due to the interaction between the resiliency of the flap 210a or 210b against the stiff/rigid structure of opening 208a or 208b of the lid element 200. The flap 210a or 210b requires no additional retention features such as snap teeth to keep the flap in a closed position, nor the open position. The flap 210a or 210b naturally stays at rest in each of the two positions, open or closed. The flap 210a or 210b is easily operated with one finger, to both close and open. This feature is particularly helpful for a driver of a vehicle.
[0033] Due to the positioning of the distal curved edge 214a or 214b of the flap 210a or 210b being near the central axis and adjacent the concave curved surface 206 of the lid element 200 below the top edge 222 of the lid element 200, accidental lifting (i.e. opening) of the flap 210a or 210b is avoided.
[0034] Bowl element 300 has a substantially flat base 302 with a generally cylindrical wall 304 extending from the base 302 defining a hollow area 306. The bowl element 300 removably attaches to the lid element 200 or the container element 100. To protect the lid element 200 during transport and to prevent contaminants from contacting the lid element 200 as an additional barrier to ingress of contaminants into the container element 100, the bowl element 300 is attachable to the lid element 200 with the rim 308 of the cylindrical wall 304 engaging a flange 224 of the lid element 200. The lid element 200 is substantially entirely fit within the hollow area 306 of the bowl element 300. Positioning the bowl element 300 over the lid element 200 also prevents the accidental egress of food items from the container element 100. In the hollow area 306 not taken up by the lid element 200, e.g. above the closed flaps 210a & 210b (see
[0035] The bowl element 300, after removal from the lid element 200 can be used as a serving vessel to hold a portion of the food items dispensed from the container element 100 so that the food items are easily accessible by the user's fingers to grasp and eat the food items (see
[0036] One or two bowl elements 300 can be used with a container element 100 and a lid element 200. If one bowl element 300 is used, it can be conveniently stored/carried either at the bottom end 104 of the container element 100 or on top of and over the lid element 200. For example, the bowl element 300 can be stowed on the bottom end 104 when in a car, so that the user can easily access the flaps 210a & 210b to access the food contained in the container element 100; and when in a bag, the bowl element 300 can be stowed on top of and over the lid element 200 to prevent contaminants from reaching the lid element 200 or entering the container element 100. As shown in
[0037] When the bowl element 300 is stowed on the bottom end 104 of the container element 100, it can fit over the stepped-in cylindrical body 102 such that the profile of the container element 100 is streamlined (see
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[0040] The features of the invention illustrated and described herein are the preferred embodiments. Therefore, it is understood that the specification is intended to cover unforeseeable embodiments with insubstantial differences that are within the spirit of the specification.