Multi-purpose cap and drying stand
09669975 ยท 2017-06-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A cap for a container has two portions. The first portion attaches to and closes the mouth of the container. The second portion attaches to the mouth of the container to support the container in a mouth-down position that promotes draining and enables evaporation within the interior space of the container.
Claims
1. A cap for a container having a mouth and capable of holding fluid in an interior space, said cap comprising: (a) a first feature and a second feature; (b) said first feature configured to close said mouth of said container; (c) said second feature configured to support said container in a draining position that enables draining of said fluid from said interior space, and wherein said second feature includes a reservoir, positioned and shaped to hold fluid draining from said mouth when said cap supports said container in said draining position; (d) said mouth of said container includes a rim, said second feature of said cap including a supporting structure to engage said rim and support said container in said draining position, wherein said supporting structure includes a first indentation for receiving said rim of said container to support said container in said draining position; and (e) wherein said second feature includes a first protrusion and said first indentation is located in said first protrusion.
2. The cap of claim 1, wherein said second feature allows passage of air to said interior space of said container when said cap supports said container in said draining position.
3. The cap of claim 1 wherein said container in said draining position is substantially inverted.
4. The cap of claim 1 wherein said first feature of said cap is adapted to form an airtight seal with said mouth of said container.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(6) Referring to the drawings which form a part of the disclosure herein,
(7) The exemplary cap 10 shown in
(8) The cap 10 can be engaged with the container 12 in two positions: the first position shown in
(9) To engage first portion 26 of the cap 10 with the container 12 as shown in
(10) To engage the second portion 28 of the cap 10 with the container 12 in the second position as shown in
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(13) As best seen in
(14) In the exemplary embodiment, the second portion 28 of the cap 10 includes a reservoir 42 that is positioned to receive fluid that drains from out of the interior space 18 of the container 12 through the container mouth 14 while the container is supported in a draining position. The reservoir is best viewed in
(15) The cap 10 can be configured to fit with any type of container 12 having a mouth 14 with a rim 16 and capable of holding fluid in an interior space 18. For example, in the container shown in
(16) Further, the second portion 28 of the cap 10 does not have to engage the mouth 14 of the container 12, any arrangement wherein the second portion of the cap engages the container to support it in a draining position and/or permit airflow to the inside of the container is within the scope of the invention.
(17) Although the engagement means between the container 12 and first portion 26 of the cap 10 are mating threads, the invention is not limited to such a closure, and any means of airtight closure is within the scope of the invention. Also, even though the exemplary container and cap are shown with the threads 30, 32 on the outside of the container neck 13, and the inside of the cap, placing the threads on the inside of the neck and the outside of the cap is within the scope of the invention.
(18) Regarding the second manner of use, in which the second portion 28 is attachable to the container mouth 14, the cap 10 may be specifically constructed to hold the container 12 in draining positions other than inverted so long as the position promotes draining of fluid from the interior space 18 of the container.
(19) In the exemplary embodiment, the second portion of the cap 10 is shown opposite to the first portion 26 of the cap. The invention is not limited to this configuration. Any configuration wherein the first portion acts as a closure and the second portion 28 supports the container 12 in a draining position is within the scope of the invention.