BOTTLE WITH MATING CLIP
20170079415 ยท 2017-03-23
Assignee
Inventors
- Keith S. Willows (Seattle, WA, US)
- June A. Angus (Seattle, WA, US)
- Antonio Del Rosario (Bellevue, WA, US)
Cpc classification
B65D1/0246
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2501/0081
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45F5/1583
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B65D1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An improved bottle having a mating clip is disclosed. The bottle includes a guide, preferably located on opposing sidewalls of the bottle, to direct attachment features of a clip toward mating attachment features of a bottle in order to facilitate attachment of the bottle to the clip in a tactile fashion. The guide further serves as a release mechanism, in which an inward force applied to the guide will cause deflection of the bottle to separate the clip from the bottle.
Claims
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26. A bottle and retaining clip, comprising; a bottle having a bottom, a mouth, and sidewalls extending upwardly from the bottom to the mouth, the sidewalls comprising a first sidewall and an opposing second sidewall, and a third sidewall and an opposing fourth sidewall, the third and fourth sidewalls joining the first and second sidewalls, the first and second sidewalls each being wider than each of the third and fourth sidewalls, a first shoulder formed in the third sidewall and a opposing second shoulder formed in the fourth sidewall, a third shoulder formed in the third sidewall and a opposing fourth shoulder formed in the fourth sidewall; a retaining clip comprising a base configured for removable attachment to a strap, the clip having: (1) a first arm extending from the base from a first arm base juncture and an opposing second arm extending from the base from a second arm base juncture; (2) a third arm extending from the base from a third arm base juncture and an opposing fourth arm extending from the base from a fourth arm base juncture; (3) each of the first, second, third, and fourth arms having a protrusion for engaging a respective one of the first, second, third, and fourth shoulders; whereby the bottle is configured for mating engagement with the clip and further wherein at least one of the bottle and the clip is configured and formed from a material that is sufficiently flexible to readily release the bottle from the retaining clip.
27. The clip of claim 26, wherein the base of the clip further comprises a first elongated slot between the first arm base juncture and the second arm base juncture and a second elongated slot between the third arm base juncture and the fourth arm base juncture.
28. The clip of claim 27, wherein the first elongated slot is formed by a first projection formed in the base and extending from the first arm base juncture, and a second projection formed in the base and extending from the second arm base juncture, the first projection extending toward the second projection and defining an opening between the first projection and the second projection to provide access to the first slot; the second slot being formed by a third projection formed in the base and extending from the third arm base juncture, and a fourth projection formed in the base and extending from the fourth arm base juncture, the third projection extending toward the fourth projection and defining an opening between the third projection and the fourth projection to provide access to the second slot.
29. The clip of claim 28, wherein the base of the clip further comprises a third elongated slot extending from adjacent the first arm base juncture to adjacent the third arm base juncture and a fourth elongated slot extending from adjacent the second arm base juncture to adjacent the fourth arm base juncture.
30. The clip of claim 29, further wherein the third elongated slot is formed by a fifth projection formed in the base and extending from adjacent the first arm base juncture, and a sixth projection formed in the base and extending from adjacent the third arm base juncture, the fifth projection extending toward the sixth projection and defining an opening between the fifth projection and the sixth projection to provide access to the third slot; the fourth slot being formed by a seventh projection formed in the base and extending from adjacent the second arm base juncture, and an eighth projection formed in the base and extending from adjacent the fourth arm base juncture, the seventh projection extending toward the eighth projection and defining an opening between the seventh projection and the eighth projection to provide access to the fourth slot.
31. The clip of claim 27, wherein the base of the clip further comprises a third elongated slot extending from adjacent the first arm base juncture to adjacent the third arm base juncture and a fourth elongated slot extending from adjacent the second arm base juncture to adjacent the fourth arm base juncture.
32. The clip of claim 26, wherein the base of the clip further comprises a first elongated slot extending from adjacent the first arm base juncture to adjacent the third arm base juncture and a second elongated slot extending from adjacent the second arm base juncture to adjacent the fourth arm base juncture.
33. The clip of claim 32, wherein the first elongated slot is formed by a first projection formed in the base and extending from adjacent the first arm base juncture, and a second projection formed in the base and extending from adjacent the third arm base juncture, the first projection extending toward the second projection and defining an opening between the first projection and the second projection to provide access to the first slot; the second slot being formed by a third projection formed in the base and extending from adjacent the second arm base juncture, and a fourth projection formed in the base and extending from adjacent the fourth arm base juncture, the third projection extending toward the fourth projection and defining an opening between the third projection and the fourth projection to provide access to the second slot.
34. The bottle of claim 26, wherein the third sidewall of the bottle further comprises a first guide extending laterally outwardly from the third sidewall, the first guide including an upper peripheral guide lead-in surface and a lower peripheral guide lead-in surface, the upper and lower lead-in surfaces each being inclined at an angle with respect to the portion of the third sidewall surrounding the first guide, and wherein the fourth sidewall further comprises a second guide extending laterally outwardly from the fourth sidewall, the second guide including an upper peripheral guide lead-in surface and a lower peripheral guide lead-in surface, the upper and lower lead-in surfaces each being inclined at an angle with respect to the portion of the fourth sidewall surrounding the second guide.
35. The bottle of claim 26, wherein the first and the third shoulders are defined by first and third concavities in the third sidewall and the second and fourth shoulders are defined by second and fourth concavities in the fourth sidewall.
36. A bottle and retaining clip, comprising; a bottle having a bottom, a mouth, and sidewalls extending upwardly from the bottom to the mouth, the sidewalls comprising a first sidewall and an opposing second sidewall, and a third sidewall and an opposing fourth sidewall, the third and fourth sidewalls joining the first and second sidewalls, the first and second sidewalls each being wider than each of the third and fourth sidewalls, a first abutment formed in the third sidewall and a second abutment formed in the fourth sidewall, a third abutment formed in the third sidewall and a opposing fourth abutment formed in the fourth sidewall; a retaining clip comprising a base configured for removable attachment to a strap, the clip having: (1) a first arm extending from the base from a first arm base juncture and an opposing second arm extending from the base from a second arm base juncture; (2) a third arm extending from the base from a third arm base juncture and an opposing fourth arm extending from the base from a fourth arm base juncture; (3) a first protrusion extending from the first arm for engaging the first abutment, and a second protrusion extending from the second arm for engaging the second abutment, wherein the first protrusion and the second protrusion extend toward one another; and (4) a third protrusion extending from the third arm for engaging the third abutment and a fourth protrusion extending from the fourth arm for engaging the fourth abutment, wherein the third protrusion and the fourth protrusion extend toward one another; whereby the bottle is configured for mating engagement with the clip and further wherein at least one of the bottle and the clip is configured and formed from a material that is sufficiently flexible to readily release the bottle from the retaining clip.
37. The bottle of claim 36, wherein the third sidewall further comprises a first guide extending laterally outwardly from the third sidewall, the first guide including a first means for directing the first and the third protrusions toward the first and the third abutments, the first means for directing having a narrow first end and a flared second end, the first and the third abutment being positioned at the flared end, and the fourth sidewall comprises a second guide extending laterally outwardly from the fourth sidewall, the second guide including a second means for directing the second and the fourth protrusions toward the second and the fourth abutments, the second means for directing having a narrow end and a flared end, the second and the fourth abutment being positioned at the flared end.
38. The clip of claim 36, wherein the base of the clip further comprises a first elongated slot between the first arm base juncture and the second arm base juncture and a second elongated slot between the third arm base juncture and the fourth arm base juncture.
39. The clip of claim 38, wherein the first elongated slot is formed by a first projection formed in the base and extending from the first arm base juncture, and a second projection formed in the base and extending from the second arm base juncture, the first projection extending toward the second projection and defining an opening between the first projection and the second projection to provide access to the first slot; the second slot being formed by a third projection formed in the base and extending from the third arm base juncture, and a fourth projection formed in the base and extending from the fourth arm base juncture, the third projection extending toward the fourth projection and defining an opening between the third projection and the fourth projection to provide access to the second slot.
40. The clip of claim 39, wherein the base of the clip further comprises a third elongated slot extending from adjacent the first arm base juncture to adjacent the third arm base juncture and a fourth elongated slot extending from adjacent the second arm base juncture to adjacent the fourth arm base juncture.
41. The clip of claim 40, wherein the third elongated slot is formed by a fifth projection formed in the base and extending from adjacent the first arm base juncture, and a sixth projection formed in the base and extending from adjacent the third arm base juncture, the fifth projection extending toward the sixth projection and defining an opening between the fifth projection and the sixth projection to provide access to the third slot; the fourth slot being formed by a seventh projection formed in the base and extending from adjacent the second arm base juncture, and an eighth projection formed in the base and extending from adjacent the fourth arm base juncture, the seventh projection extending toward the eighth projection and defining an opening between the seventh projection and the eighth projection to provide access to the fourth slot.
42. The clip of claim 38, wherein the base of the clip further comprises a third elongated slot extending from adjacent the first arm base juncture to adjacent the third arm base juncture and a fourth elongated slot extending from adjacent the second arm base juncture to adjacent the fourth arm base juncture.
43. The clip of claim 36, wherein the base of the clip further comprises a first elongated slot extending from adjacent the first arm base juncture to adjacent the third arm base juncture and a second elongated slot extending from adjacent the second arm base juncture to adjacent the fourth arm base juncture.
44. The clip of claim 43, wherein the first elongated slot is formed by a first projection formed in the base and extending from adjacent the first arm base juncture, and a second projection formed in the base and extending from adjacent the third arm base juncture, the first projection extending toward the second projection and defining an opening between the first projection and the second projection to provide access to the first slot; the second slot being formed by a third projection formed in the base and extending from adjacent the second arm base juncture, and a fourth projection formed in the base and extending from adjacent the fourth arm base juncture, the third projection extending toward the fourth projection and defining an opening between the third projection and the fourth projection to provide access to the second slot.
45. The bottle of claim 36, wherein the first and the third abutments comprise first and third concavities in the third sidewall, and the second and fourth abutments comprise second and fourth concavities in the fourth sidewall.
46. The bottle of claim 36, wherein the third sidewall comprises a first guide extending laterally outwardly from the third sidewall, the first guide including an upper peripheral guide lead-in surface and a lower peripheral guide lead-in surface, the upper and lower lead-in surfaces each being inclined at an angle with respect to the portion of the third sidewall surrounding the first guide, further the fourth sidewall comprises a second guide extending laterally outwardly from the fourth sidewall, the second guide including an upper peripheral guide lead-in surface and a lower peripheral guide lead-in surface, the upper and lower lead-in surfaces each being inclined at an angle with respect to the portion of the fourth sidewall surrounding the second guide
47. A bottle and retaining clip, comprising; a bottle having a bottom, a mouth, and sidewalls extending upwardly from the bottom to the mouth, the sidewalls comprising a first sidewall and an opposing second sidewall, and a third sidewall and an opposing fourth sidewall, the third and fourth sidewalls joining the first and second sidewalls, the first and second sidewalls each being wider than each of the third and fourth sidewalls, a first concavity formed in the third sidewall and a opposing second concavity formed in the fourth sidewall, a third concavity formed in the third sidewall and a opposing fourth concavity formed in the fourth sidewall; a retaining clip comprising a base configured for removable attachment to a strap, the clip having: (1) a first arm extending from the base from a first arm base juncture and an opposing second arm extending from the base from a second arm base juncture; (2) a third arm extending from the base from a third arm base juncture and an opposing fourth arm extending from the base from a fourth arm base juncture; (3) the first arm having a first protrusion for engaging the first concavity formed in the third sidewall of the bottle and the second arm having a second protrusion for engaging the second concavity formed in the fourth sidewall of the bottle, wherein the first protrusion opposes the second protrusion; and (4) the third arm having a third protrusion for engaging the third concavity formed in the third sidewall of the bottle and the fourth arm having a fourth protrusion for engaging the fourth concavity formed in the fourth sidewall of the bottle, wherein the third protrusion opposes the fourth protrusion; whereby the bottle is configured for mating engagement with the clip and further wherein at least one of the bottle and the clip is configured and formed from a material that is sufficiently flexible to readily release the bottle from the retaining clip.
48. The bottle of claim 47, wherein the third sidewall further comprises a first guide extending laterally outwardly from the third sidewall, the first guide including a first means for directing the first and the third protrusions toward the first and the third concavities, the first means for directing having a narrow first end and a flared second end, the first and the third concavities being positioned at the flared end, and the fourth sidewall comprises a second guide extending laterally outwardly from the fourth sidewall, the second guide including a second means for directing the second and the fourth protrusions toward the second and the fourth concavities, the second means for directing having a narrow end and a flared end, the second and the fourth concavities being positioned at the flared end.
49. The bottle of claim 47, wherein the third sidewall further comprises a first guide extending laterally outwardly from the third sidewall, the first guide including an upper peripheral guide lead-in surface and a lower peripheral guide lead-in surface, the upper and lower lead-in surfaces each being inclined at an angle with respect to the portion of the third sidewall surrounding the first guide, further the fourth sidewall comprises a second guide extending laterally outwardly from the fourth sidewall, the second guide including an upper peripheral guide lead-in surface and a lower peripheral guide lead-in surface, the upper and lower lead-in surfaces each being inclined at an angle with respect to the portion of the fourth sidewall surrounding the second guide
50. The clip of claim 47, wherein the base of the clip further comprises a first elongated slot between the first arm base juncture and the second arm base juncture and a second elongated slot between the third arm base juncture and the fourth arm base juncture.
51. The clip of claim 50, wherein the first elongated slot is formed by a first projection formed in the base and extending from the first arm base juncture, and a second projection formed in the base and extending from the second arm base juncture, the first projection extending toward the second projection and defining an opening between the first projection and the second projection to provide access to the first slot; the second slot being formed by a third projection formed in the base and extending from the third arm base juncture, and a fourth projection formed in the base and extending from the fourth arm base juncture, the third projection extending toward the fourth projection and defining an opening between the third projection and the fourth projection to provide access to the second slot.
52. The clip of claim 51, wherein the base of the clip further comprises a third elongated slot extending from adjacent the first arm base juncture to adjacent the third arm base juncture and a fourth elongated slot extending from adjacent the second arm base juncture to adjacent the fourth arm base juncture.
53. The clip of claim 52, wherein the third elongated slot is formed by a fifth projection formed in the base and extending from adjacent the first arm base juncture, and a sixth projection formed in the base and extending from adjacent the third arm base juncture, the fifth projection extending toward the sixth projection and defining an opening between the fifth projection and the sixth projection to provide access to the third slot; the fourth slot being formed by a seventh projection formed in the base and extending from adjacent the second arm base juncture, and an eighth projection formed in the base and extending from adjacent the fourth arm base juncture, the seventh projection extending toward the eighth projection and defining an opening between the seventh projection and the eighth projection to provide access to the fourth slot.
54. The clip of claim 50, wherein the base of the clip further comprises a third elongated slot extending from adjacent the first arm base juncture to adjacent the third arm base juncture and a fourth elongated slot extending from adjacent the second arm base juncture to adjacent the fourth arm base juncture.
55. The clip of claim 47, wherein the base of the clip further comprises a first elongated slot extending from adjacent the first arm base juncture to adjacent the third arm base juncture and a second elongated slot extending from adjacent the second arm base juncture to adjacent the fourth arm base juncture.
56. The clip of claim 55, wherein the first elongated slot is formed by a first projection formed in the base and extending from adjacent the first arm base juncture, and a second projection formed in the base and extending from adjacent the third arm base juncture, the first projection extending toward the second projection and defining an opening between the first projection and the second projection to provide access to the first slot; the second slot being formed by a third projection formed in the base and extending from adjacent the second arm base juncture, and a fourth projection formed in the base and extending from adjacent the fourth arm base juncture, the third projection extending toward the fourth projection and defining an opening between the third projection and the fourth projection to provide access to the second slot.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] Preferred and alternative examples of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the following drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0062] More detailed references will now be made to the drawings in which the various elements of the present invention will be given numeral designations and in which the invention will be described so as to enable one skilled in the art to make and use the invention. It is to be understood that the following description is only exemplary of the principles of the invention, and should not be viewed as narrowing the scope of the invention.
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[0064] To release the bottle from the preferable clip a user would apply a force to the grip details 4. The force directed against the grip details urges the surrounding portion of the bottle sidewall inward, toward the interior of the bottle, and the deflection of the bottle serves to separate it from the clip.
[0065] The grip detail is preferably in the form of raised or lowered frictional surface details, positioned on opposite sides of the bottle to add desired friction and improve a user's grip of the bottle. Some versions of the bottle may not include such a frictional grip detail, such as illustrated as grip areas 21 and 22 in
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[0067] The illustrated clip 1 preferably has four arms 5, 6, 7, 8 extending upward from the base 14, each arm having a preferred protrusion 9, 10, 11, 12 located on the distal end of each arm. As illustrated, the arms 5, 6, 7, 8 extend from the base from a corresponding base juncture, including a first arm 105 extending from a first arm base juncture 105, an opposing second arm 8 extending from a second arm base juncture 108, a third arm 6 extending from a third arm base juncture 107, and an opposing fourth arm 7 extending from a fourth arm base juncture 108. In the version as shown, the protrusions are each directed inward and toward an opposing arm and protrusion, such that the protrusions are configured to engage with receiving features on a bottle (such as receiving features 23, 24, 25, 26 in
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[0069] As illustrated, the clip includes a third elongated slot 113 extending from adjacent the first arm base juncture 105 to adjacent the third arm base juncture 106 and a fourth elongated slot 114 extending from adjacent the second arm base juncture 108 to adjacent the fourth arm base juncture 107, the third elongated slot being formed by a fifth projection 135 formed in the base and extending from adjacent the first arm base juncture, and a sixth projection 136 formed in the base and extending from adjacent the third arm base juncture, the fifth projection extending toward the sixth projection and defining an opening between the fifth projection and the sixth projection to provide access to the third slot. The fourth slot 114 is formed by a seventh projection 137 formed in the base and extending from adjacent the second arm base juncture, and an eighth projection 138 formed in the base and extending from adjacent the fourth arm base juncture, the seventh projection extending toward the eighth projection and defining an opening between the seventh projection and the eighth projection to provide access to the fourth slot.
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[0075] Each guide is formed such that they extend laterally outwardly from the otherwise upwardly extending sidewalls of the bottle. The guides create a relatively rigid local area, requiring the application of an inwardly-directed force in order to collapse them. When a force is applied against the guides, it deflects the bottle sides 31 and 32 (see
[0076] The finger opening 3 as described above allows access to the guides 21 and 22 through the clip. The geometry of the clip and bottle allow a user to easily remove the bottle from the clip with a relatively small force, yet the bottle is held very securely in the clip in a manner that makes it easy to remove the bottle with the application of a force directed on the guides, but difficult for the bottle to be dislodged or come out unintentionally.
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[0078] The lateral guide sidewalls are also illustrated in the side view of
[0079] The lateral sidewalls 33a, 34a of the flared U-shape forming the guide serve as lead-in surfaces to direct the projections toward the wells, as illustrated in
[0080] The orientation of the lead-in surfaces preferably form a skirt surrounding the guide to direct the clip to the wells. With reference to
[0081] In a preferred version, the clip is formed with the protrusions arranged in a symmetrical fashion such that the bottle can fasten in the clip right-side-up or the user can flip the bottle upside-down and fasten the bottle in this position as well, the clip and bottle being configured to fasten to each other in both ways. And further the clip can fasten to a belt or strap in many ways as discussed above.
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[0083] In a preferred example, the sides 31 and 32 are molded in a soft rounded shape (that is, a shape having a relatively large and constant radius along the sidewall), also forming a shallow hourglass configuration when viewed from the front or the back, as with
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[0085] While the sides of the bottle can be formed in a variety of ways to produce a similar result, it is preferable for the sides of the bottle to be formed with a soft rounded cross-section that does not stiffen in an undesirable way such that would hamper the easy removal of the bottle from the clip.
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[0089] The pad assembly can be fastened to the clip by pressing the retainer part 41 through clip hole 2 such that it is forced through and snaps in place where it is held firmly nested in formed features on clip base (as well as retainer 41 can be turned sideways such that it can be pushed in and retained securely nested/fastened to clip 1 (see
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[0104] A pad retainer and mating hole in the clip could be made in mating octagonal, hexagon-shaped, gear, or other keyed shapes that allow the pad retainer and clip to fix to each other at different user-configured angles.
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[0115] The novel disclosed clip geometry can be mounted to a belt, which may have a pack, and likewise can be mounted to many other substrates, straps, belts, strips of material, packs, bags, straps, or other devices, allowing ready-access to a bottle or the like. As discussed above the preferred embodiment preferably fastens to a belt/strap or other mounting substrate in a variety of ways as the preferable base with preferable mounting slots/features allows.
[0116] The preferred stitching connection 43, 44 as described above could also be accomplished with rivets, various forms of stitching, integrally or insert molded features, this area can be heat sealed together such that a similar binding result is obtained.
[0117] Although the preferred pad shown in
[0118] The preferred clip is ideally constructed by injection molding plastic or other materials into the desired shaped mold. Alternatively, the clip could be constructed by combining a number of parts together via gluing, integrally forming or otherwise fastening parts together that have been manufactured from a variety of processes and techniques. The invention could be constructed in a variety of different ways other than the preferred disclosed manner. For example, various parts of the could be combined, molded as one, woven together, heat sealed together, snapped together, co-molded with materials of different durometers, ultrasonically bonded together or formed in other ways.
[0119] The preferable fastening stitches may be replaced with other types of fasteners, or may be integrally formed, woven in place or produced in a variety of other methods, such as snaps, loop systems, magnets, hook and loop systems, and other fasteners.
[0120] While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been illustrated and described, as noted above, many changes can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the scope of the invention is not limited by the disclosure of the preferred embodiment. Instead, the invention should be determined entirely by reference to the claims that follow.