Foldaway container drainer
09670051 ยท 2017-06-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B67C9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B67D3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67C9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47F7/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A draining device for the primary purpose of completely draining unused contents that frequently remain trapped inside various containers due to an inadequate way to sufficiently remove them. This draining device comprises an upper enclosure, a base abutment and a support bracket with a first end and a second end that is attached to the upper enclosure and the base abutment. When the upper enclosure and base abutment are in an opened, perpendicular position to their adjoining support bracket, an inverted container is placed through the upper enclosure and lowered until the lid extends through, or it rests upon the base abutment. Thus, the remaining contents are collected at the inverted container's cap or lowermost section for additional usage until the remaining contents are completely utilized and the container is thoroughly depleted.
Claims
1. A draining device for supporting a container with contents in an inverted position comprising: an upper enclosure with an opening through which a bottom portion of said container extends and is removably retained, a support bracket having a first end and a second end, said bracket connected at said first end to said upper enclosure, said upper enclosure having an opened position supporting said container and a closed position, said upper enclosure containing a frontal slot sized to fit over said support bracket when in the closed position, wherein said upper enclosure is substantially parallel to said support bracket, a base abutment upon which a container rests and is removably supported with an opening that allows a top portion of said container to extend through said base abutment, said base abutment having an opened position supporting said container and a closed position, wherein said base abutment is substantially parallel to said support bracket, and said base abutment is nested in said upper enclosure, whereby said contents are drained through an opening in the top portion of said inverted container when said upper enclosure and said base abutment are in said open position.
2. The draining device of claim 1 wherein said device comprising slightly rigid material comprising various colors, designs, shapes, sizes, and textures.
3. The draining device of claim 1 wherein said upper enclosure is slightly wider than said base abutment, thus when folded over together upon the support bracket in the closed position, a large area behind the draining device can be seen through the draining device.
4. The draining device of claim 1 wherein said upper enclosure contains pivoting joints in a predetermined position for connecting to said support bracket and folding over said base abutment when in the closed position, thus forming a compact, space-saving device.
5. The draining device of claim 4 wherein said upper enclosure pivoting joints contain an anchoring mechanism protruding from said pivoting joints for securing said upper enclosure in an opened position.
6. The draining device of claim 1 wherein said upper enclosure contains a frontal slot sized to fit over said support bracket when in the closed position.
7. The draining device of claim 1 wherein said device is comprised of various colors, designs, shapes, sizes, and/or textures.
8. The draining device of claim 1 wherein said support bracket contains a small post protruding from each side of the first end and second end of said support bracket.
9. The draining device of claim 8 wherein the first end of said support bracket contains a small pocket on each side at a predetermined location near said post.
10. The draining device of claim 9 wherein said support bracket is enclosed on all sides except the backside that has a predetermined open cavity.
11. The draining device of claim 9 wherein said support bracket contains a mounting pad on the backside at a predetermined location.
12. The draining device of claim 1 wherein said base abutment contains a frontal slot sized to fit over said support bracket when in the closed position.
13. The draining device in claim 1 wherein said base abutment having attaching joints for connecting to said support bracket at a predetermined location.
14. The draining device in claim 13 wherein said base abutment attaching joints contain a means for pivoting.
15. The draining device in claim 1 wherein said base abutment comprising a central opening supported by a plurality of structural supports.
16. The draining device in claim 15 wherein said base abutment comprising a plurality of structural supports with upper concaved edges.
17. A draining device for supporting a container with contents in an inverted position comprising: an upper enclosure with a predetermined frontal opening through which said container passes through in a horizontal direction and through which a bottom portion of said container extends through said enclosure and is removably contained, a support bracket having a first end and a second end, said bracket connected at said first end to said upper enclosure, said upper enclosure having an opened position supporting said container and a closed position, said upper enclosure frontal opening opening ends sized to fit on each side of said support bracket when in the closed position, when said upper enclosure is substantially parallel to said support bracket, a base abutment with an opening through which a top portion of said container extends through and rests upon and is removably supported, said base abutment having an opened position supporting said container and a closed position, said base abutment containing a frontal slot sized to fit over said support bracket when in the closed position, wherein said base abutment is substantially parallel to said support bracket and said base abutment is nested in said upper enclosure, whereby said contents are drained through an opening in the top portion of said inverted container when said upper enclosure and said base abutment are in said open position.
18. A draining device for supporting a container with contents in an inverted position comprising: a slim upper enclosure with an opening through which a bottom portion of said container extends and is removably retained, a slim support bracket having a first end and a second end, said slim support bracket connected at said first end to said slim upper enclosure, said slim upper enclosure having an opened position supporting said container and a closed position, said slim upper enclosure containing a frontal slot sized to fit over said slim support bracket when in the closed position, wherein said slim upper enclosure is substantially parallel to said slim support bracket, a slim base abutment with an opening through which a top portion of said container extends through and rests upon and is removably supported, said slim base abutment having an opened position supporting said container and a closed position, said slim base abutment containing a frontal slot sized to fit over said slim support bracket when in the closed position wherein said slim base abutment is substantially parallel to said slim support bracket and said slim base abutment is nested in said slim upper enclosure, whereby said contents are drained through an opening in the top portion of said inverted container when said slim upper enclosure and said slim base abutment are in said open position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(24) In operation, one first opens the upper enclosure 22 to its horizontal position by connecting each anchor mechanism 42 into each anchor pocket 44 located just above the support bracket side posts. One then opens the base abutment 30 to its horizontal position until it stops. One subsequently places an inverted container through the upper enclosure 22 and lowers the cap or lid onto the base abutment 30. One leaves the inverted container inside the draining device 20 for several minutes or longer to completely collect the existing contents trapped inside. Once the contents are collected at the bottom, one simply dispenses the desired amount while still inside, or removes the container while keeping it inverted and dispensing the desired amount. After closing the cap, one returns the container in the inverted position back to the draining device 20 for later use. Once the container has been completely depleted, the container is now ready to be recycled or disposed of. Because the draining device 20 is self-contained, no tools or fastening hardware is needed to assemble or use this device. This device can also be mounted to a wall, inside of a pantry or refrigerator, inside of various cabinet doors, etc., unlike other known draining devices that require a flat surface to use. And, it does not require any tools, screws, nails, etc. to mount. The device has many uses inside and outside the home that will save consumers countless dollars on various foods, bath products, automotive products, household products, etc. When the device is not in use, simply fold it up out of the way or simply disconnect it from the wall mount and store it away. The many uses include, but are not limited to: 1. Thoroughly draining shampoos, conditioners, various other bathroom products, etc., and therefore utilizing all remaining, usable contents of the product. 2. Completely emptying various foods inside the pantry and refrigerator such as syrups, salad dressings, cooking oils, ketchup, sauces, various condiments, etc. 3. It can be used inside campers and trailers as well for similar purposes as mentioned above. The device effectively drains the entire contents of camping supplies avoiding untimely visits back to grocery or supply stores. 4. The device is also used as a soap dish inside the shower or bathtub. It quickly and effectively aids in removing water off of soap thereby extending its use. 5. The device can additionally be used for students or professionals as a drink holder inside of lockers, storage units, cubicles, etc. to avoid spilling beverages on important work, reading materials, electronic devices, homework, tools, etc. 6. This device can be hung on many different surfaces without any tools, screws, nails, glue, etc., preventing any damage from occurring. 7. The device can be valuable in the garage as well to thoroughly empty various automotive and outdoor products (e.g. motor oil).
CONCLUSIONS, RAMIFICATIONS AND SCOPE
(25) Thus, the reader will see that at least one embodiment of the device provides a more reliable, effective, and economical way to completely utilize the entire remaining contents of various products inside and outside the home. The device provides a unique method for maximal product removal while saving consumers countless dollars by utilizing a product's remaining, usable contents.
(26) Although the description above contains many specifics, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the embodiments, but as merely providing illustrations of some of several embodiments. For example, the upper enclosure and the base abutment can have other shapes such as square, oval, triangular, trapezoidal, rectangular, asymmetrical, etc.; the base abutment central opening can be larger or smaller, oval, square, triangular, rectangular, etc.; the upper enclosure, the base abutment, and support bracket can be larger or smaller to accommodate larger or smaller containers, etc.; the upper enclosure and base abutment can have various widths, designs, etc.; the color of the entire device or its individual parts can be one solid color, different colors, transparent colors, clear, decorative textures and/or designs, etc.; the height of the device can be longer or shorter, etc.; the joints can be attached with screws and nuts made with metal, plastic, nylon, etc. Thus, the scope of the embodiments should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, rather than by the examples given.
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