CANNISTER FOR CONTAINING A LIQUID
20250026525 ยท 2025-01-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D23/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D34/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D41/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D1/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D34/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D41/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A cannister for containing a liquid includes a cannister body, a neck, and a lid. The cannister body has a bottom wall, at least one side wall, and a top wall forming a hollow interior. The top wall includes at least one opening to the hollow interior. Extending upwardly from the top wall located at the at least one opening is the neck, which has a neck outer surface and a neck inner surface. The lid has a lid bottom surface, at least one lid side surface, and a lid top surface. The lid is configured to seal to at least a portion of the neck inner surface.
Claims
1. A cannister (10) for containing a liquid, said cannister comprising: a cannister body (100) having a bottom wall (110), at least one side wall (120), and a top wall (130) forming a hollow interior (140); said top wall comprising at least one opening (150) into the hollow interior; a neck (200) extending upwardly from the top wall located at the at least one opening and having a neck outer surface (210) and a neck inner surface (220); and a lid (300) having a lid bottom surface (310), at least one lid side surface (320), and a lid top surface (330); and wherein the lid is configured to seal to at least a portion of the neck inner surface.
2. The cannister of claim 1, further comprising an adapter (400) having a first wall (410) attached to a second wall (420), said first wall having a threaded inner surface (412), and said second wall having a threaded outer surface (422); wherein the neck is configured to mate to the adapter by having a threaded neck outer surface, the threaded inner surface of the first wall being configured to mate with the threaded neck outer surface; and wherein the lid comprises a first flange (340) extending from the lid bottom surface and having a threaded first flange outer surface (342), and the threaded outer surface of the second wall being configured to mate with the threaded first flange outer surface.
3. The cannister of claim 2, wherein at least a portion of the second wall extends past the top wall and into the hollow interior when the adapter is mated to the neck.
4. The cannister of claim 3, wherein the portion of the second wall which extends past the top wall and into the hollow interior is beveled inwardly.
5. The cannister of claim 2, wherein the lid comprises a second flange (350) extending from the lid bottom surface about an outer perimeter of the lid defined by the at least one lid side surface.
6. The cannister of claim 5, further comprising a first sealing member (360) connected to a portion of the lid bottom surface between the first flange and the second flange.
7. The cannister of claim 6, wherein the first sealing member is selected from the group consisting of a gasket, an o-ring, and combinations thereof.
8. The cannister of claim 2, further comprising an applicator (500) having a wand (510) extending from the lid bottom surface and an absorbent applicator ball (520) connected to a wand end (512) which is opposite the lid bottom surface.
9. The cannister of claim 1, further comprising: a fourth sealing member (600) having a fourth sealing member perimeter dimension (602); and a first deformable member (610) having a first deformable member height dimension (612), wherein the lid bottom surface comprises a protrusion (370) extending downwardly therefrom and having a protrusion height dimension (372) and a protrusion bottom surface (374), the neck comprises an inwardly protruding lip (230) at a neck top edge (232), the fourth sealing member is connected to the protrusion bottom surface, the first deformable member is connected to the lid bottom surface about an outer perimeter of the lid defined by the at least one lid side surface, the first deformable member height dimension is greater than the protrusion height dimension, the fourth sealing member perimeter dimension is greater than a dimension of the opening at the inwardly protruding lip, and the fourth sealing member comprises an elastic material.
10. The cannister of claim 9, wherein the protrusion comprises an inwardly beveled sidewall (376).
11. The cannister of claim 9, further comprising an applicator (500) having a wand (510) extending from the protrusion bottom surface and an absorbent applicator ball (520) connected to a wand end (512) which is opposite the protrusion bottom surface.
12. The cannister of claim 9, further comprising a spill guard wall (240) extending from a neck bottom edge (234) into the hollow interior.
13. The cannister of claim 12, wherein the spill guard wall is beveled inwardly.
14. The cannister of claim 1, wherein: the neck comprises an inwardly protruding lip (230) at a neck top edge (232), said inwardly protruding lip comprising: a pair of opposing recesses (250) located approximately 180 apart from one another about a circumference of the inwardly protruding lip, and a pair of opposing dimples (260) located on a lip bottom surface (236) approximately 180 apart from one another about the circumference of the inwardly protruding lip with each dimple being located less than 90 apart from one of the pair of opposing recesses; and the lid comprises a winged protrusion (700) extending downwardly from the lid bottom surface and comprising a pair of opposing wings (710 and 720) wherein each wing comprises an upwardly angled wing top surface (712 and 722) proximate to a notch (714 and 724); and wherein the pair of opposing wings is configured to mate with the pair of opposing recesses; and the notches are configured to interact with the pair of opposing dimples to seal the lid to the neck upon turning the lid less than 180 about a central axis thereof after mating the pair of opposing wings to the pair of opposing recesses.
15. The cannister of claim 14, further comprising an applicator (500) having a wand (510) extending from a protrusion bottom surface and an absorbent applicator ball (520) connected to a wand end (512) which is opposite the protrusion bottom surface.
16. The cannister of claim 14, further comprising a spill guard wall (240) extending from a neck bottom edge (234) into the hollow interior.
17. The cannister of claim 16, wherein the spill guard wall is beveled inwardly.
18. The cannister of claim 1, wherein the liquid is selected from the group consisting of an adhesive, a rubber cement, and a nail polish.
19. An adapter (400) for a cannister (10) that contains a liquid, said adapter comprising a first wall (410) attached to a second wall (420), said first wall having a threaded inner surface (412), and said second wall having a threaded outer surface (422); wherein the threaded inner surface is configured to mate with a threaded neck outer surface of a neck (200) of the cannister; and wherein the threaded outer surface is configured to mate with a threaded first flange outer surface (342) of a first flange (340) extending from a lid bottom surface (310) of a lid (300).
20. The adapter of claim 19, wherein at least a portion of the second wall extends past a top wall (130) of the cannister and into a hollow interior (140) of the cannister when the threaded inner surface is mated with the threaded neck outer surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0028] Described herein is a cannister for containing a liquid. Reference will now be made to the various Figures in which, unless otherwise noted, like numbers refer to like structures. As described herein and in the claims, the following numbers refer to the following structures as noted in the Figures. [0029] 10 refers to a cannister. [0030] 100 refers to a cannister body. [0031] 110 refers to a bottom wall (of the cannister body). [0032] 120 refers to a side wall (of the cannister body). [0033] 130 refers to a top wall (of the cannister body). [0034] 140 refers to a hollow interior (of the cannister body). [0035] 150 refers to an opening (of the cannister body). [0036] 200 refers to a neck. [0037] 210 refers to a neck outer surface. [0038] 220 refers to a neck inner surface. [0039] 230 refers to an inwardly protruding lip. [0040] 232 refers to a neck top edge. [0041] 234 refers to a neck bottom edge. [0042] 236 refers to a lip bottom surface. [0043] 240 refers to a spill guard wall. [0044] 250 refers to opposing recesses. [0045] 260 refers to opposing dimples. [0046] 300 refers to a lid [0047] 310 refers to a lid bottom surface. [0048] 320 refers to a lid side surface. [0049] 330 refers to a lid top surface. [0050] 340 refers to a first flange. [0051] 342 refers to a threaded first flange outer surface. [0052] 350 refers to a second flange. [0053] 360 refers to a first sealing member. [0054] 370 refers to a protrusion. [0055] 372 refers to a protrusion height dimension. [0056] 374 refers to a protrusion bottom surface. [0057] 376 refers to an inwardly-beveled sidewall. [0058] 380 refers to a second sealing member. [0059] 390 refers to a third sealing member. [0060] 400 refers to an adapter. [0061] 410 refers to a first wall. [0062] 412 refers to a threaded inner surface. [0063] 420 refers to a second wall. [0064] 422 refers to a threaded outer surface. [0065] 500 refers to an applicator. [0066] 510 refers to a wand. [0067] 512 refers to a wand end. [0068] 520 refers to an absorbent applicator ball. [0069] 600 refers to a fourth sealing member. [0070] 602 refers to a fourth sealing member perimeter dimension. [0071] 610 refers to a first deformable member. [0072] 612 refers to a first deformable member height dimension. [0073] 700 refers to a winged protrusion. [0074] 710 refers to a first wing. [0075] 712 refers to a first upwardly angled wing top surface. [0076] 714 refers to a first notch. [0077] 720 refers to a second wing. [0078] 722 refers to a second upwardly angled wing top surface. [0079] 724 refers to a second notch. [0080] 800 refers to an externally threaded protrusion. [0081] 810 refers to a fifth sealing member.
[0082] In general, the cannister (10) for containing a liquid includes a cannister body (100), a neck (200), and a lid (300). The lid is configured to seal to at least a portion of a neck inner surface (220).
[0083] As shown throughout the Figures, the cannister body has a bottom wall (110), at least one side wall (120), and a top wall (130) forming a hollow interior (140). The typical cannister has a cylindrical shape with a single side wall spanning the distance between the bottom wall and the top wall. However, other shapes may exist, such as a cuboid shape with four side walls, each side wall spanning the distance between one of the four separate edges of a square or rectangular bottom wall and one of the four separate edges of a square or rectangular top wall.
[0084] The top wall (130) also includes at least one opening (150) to the hollow interior (140). Extending upwardly from the top wall located at the at least one opening is the neck (200). The neck has a neck outer surface (210) and a neck inner surface (220).
[0085] The lid (300) has a lid bottom surface (310), at least one lid side surface (320), and a lid top surface (330). A typical lid has a cylindrical shape with a single lid side surface spanning the distance between the lid bottom surface and the lid top surface. However, other shapes may exist, such as a cuboid shape with the four lid side surfaces spanning the distance between one of the four separate edges of a square or rectangular lid bottom surface and one of four separate edges of a square or rectangular lid top surface.
[0086] The cannister (10) may also include an applicator (500). When present, the applicator may have a wand (510) extending from the lid bottom surface (310). The wand may be integrally connected to the lid bottom surface, or may be removably connected to the lid bottom surface-such as by threading the wand into a threaded hole in the lid bottom surface. An absorbent applicator ball (520) may be connected to a wand end (512) which is opposite the lid bottom surface. One alternative to the absorbent applicator ball is a brush.
[0087] Several configurations to achieve sealing the lid (300) to at least a portion of the neck inner surface (220) are contemplated. One such configuration is shown in
[0088] As shown in
[0089] In the embodiment shown in
[0090] In some embodiments of the configuration shown in
[0091] In certain embodiments of the configuration shown in
[0092] The configuration shown in
[0093] The configuration shown in
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[0095] Another configuration for sealing the lid (300) to at least a portion of the neck inner surface (220) is shown in
[0096] As shown in
[0097] The configuration shown in
[0098] In some embodiments of the configuration shown in
[0099] Yet another configuration for sealing the lid (300) to at least a portion of the neck inner surface (220) is shown in
[0100] As shown in
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[0104] In some embodiments of the configuration shown in
[0105] Still another configuration for sealing the lid (300) to at least a portion of the neck inner surface (220) is shown in
[0106] The configuration shown in
[0107] While not shown, in some embodiments of the configuration shown in
[0108] The cannisters disclosed herein may be useful for storing a variety of liquids. Non-limiting examples of such liquids include adhesives, rubber cement, and nail polishes.
[0109] Sealing the lid to at least a portion of the neck inner surfaceas opposed to threading the lid onto threads on the outer surface of the neckreduces or eliminates the amount of liquid which may be exposed to atmosphere where it can dry and harden. In doing so, it is less likely that the lid will become locked to the neck, making it difficult or impossible to open the cannister by hand.
[0110] In addition, the inwardly angled second wall of the adapter (in the configuration shown in
[0111] While the cannister has been described as having one or more exemplary designs, the present article may be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the cannister using their general principles.