Method for scenting botanicals in a display jar using a closable vent
12540016 ยท 2026-02-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D51/1683
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A method of displaying a botanical in a display jar has a jar lid having an open and a closed position. The jar lid includes a mechanism that is biased toward the closed position. The jar lid has at least on vent on a side. The user depresses a center cap on top of the jar lid from the closed position to the open position. The vent is opened and aroma from inside the jar is released from the jar through the vent. The user then releases the center cap so that the lid returns to the closed position and the aroma is sealed within the jar until the vent is opened again.
Claims
1. A method of visually and aromatically displaying botanical contents in a display jar, the jar having a top portion and a bottom display portion, the top portion having an open position and a closed position, the top portion being biased toward the closed position, the top portion having at least one vent on a side of the top portion, the method comprising: depressing a portion of the top portion of the display jar from the closed position to the open position so as to move a sealing plate in a direction away from a bottom surface of the top portion, whereupon the vent on the side of the top portion is opened and aroma from inside the jar is released from the jar through the vent; releasing the portion of the top portion so that it returns to the closed position in which the vent is closed and the aroma is sealed within the jar until the vent is opened again; the bottom display portion being at least partially transparent and positioning the jar such that the botanical contents are visible through the transparent portion of the bottom display portion of the jar while the aroma is released; wherein the method includes selectively releasing aroma through the at least one vent on the side of the top portion while the contents are visible such that a viewer can both see and smell the botanical contents.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the portion of the jar that is transparent extends about 360 degrees about a circumference of the jar.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the sealing plate is a spring-loaded center sealing plate.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the top includes a center cap which, when depressed, opens the vent on the side of the top portion, the method including depressing the center cap to open the vent.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the method includes securing the jar to another object to prevent theft of the jar.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein the jar has a ring extending around the jar with an opening, a tether being secured on one end to the ring at the opening of the ring and secured on the other end of the tether to another object.
7. The method of claim 5, wherein a tether is secured to a base portion of the jar.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein the method includes displaying the jar inside a transparent case or other transparent enclosed structure.
9. A method of displaying botanical contents in a display jar, the jar having a jar lid that has an open position and a closed position, the jar lid being biased toward the closed position, the jar lid having at least one vent on a side of the jar lid, the method comprising the steps of: moving a spring-loaded center cap on top of the jar lid from the closed position to the open position, whereupon the vent on the side of the jar lid is opened and aroma from inside the jar is released from the jar through the vent; and returning the center cap to the closed position in which the vent on the jar lid is closed and the aroma is sealed within the jar until the vent is opened again; wherein at least a portion of the jar is transparent, and the method includes placing contents within the jar such that the contents within the jar are visible from outside of the jar; and the center cap is operatively coupled to an internal sealing member such that pressing down on the center cap moves the internal sealing member from a closed configuration sealing the at least one vent on the side of the jar lid to an open configuration permitting aroma to exit through the at least one vent on the side of the jar lid; wherein the method includes selectively releasing aroma through the at least one vent on the side of the top portion while the contents are visible such that a viewer can both see and smell the botanical contents.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein the jar has a base ring extending around a bottom base of the jar, a tether secured to the base ring on one end of the tether, the tether being secured on another end of the tether to another object, to prevent theft of the jar.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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(16) With reference to the attached drawings, in one embodiment, a remedy display jar offers an aesthetically pleasing way to view botanicals, such as dried herbs, flowers, fruits, as well as cannabis-related products such as dried cannabis flower, cannabis joints, cannabis cigars, concentrated extracts or small food items (e.g. candies that have been infused with cannabis extracts). In one embodiment, the view is a full 360 degrees about the circumference of the display. Additionally, a potential customer may smell the aromas of the contents stored inside the glass jar through a top-vented or side-vented center cap.
(17) The display jar may provide store owners/operators, including legal stores displaying botanicals and/or in other types of stores displaying other types of materials, the ability to display and market the products, to be viewed/studied, inspected, and or smelled by customers before making purchases. As examples only, the jar may be secured or unsecured with: A security tether (anchored at the base ring where there is a hole) A security tether with an adhesive that can be applied to the base of the glass jar (no base ring needed) A security tether (applied/screwed into the side of the lid) No security tether (e.g. jar is displayed behind a case or partition of choice etc).
Examples of Functionality Customers can hold the jar and push down on the top-vented center cap/button to smell the contents contained in the jar. When the top-vented center cap/button is pushed down, a spring-loaded sealing plate will move down and reveal a center or side opening in the lid that will Allow air or aromas contained in the glass jar to pass through the center or side opening of the lid; and/or Aromas will pass through a top-vented center cap
(18) A spring-loaded center sealing plate may function as a trap door to prevent aromas from readily permeating out of the jar when not in use and preserve jar contents as much as possible.
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(27) Considering now a method of displaying a botanical or other contents in a display jar, according to some embodiments of the present disclosure. The method may include depressing at least a portion of the top of the display jar from the closed position to the open position, whereupon at least one vent in the jar top may be opened and aroma from inside the jar may be released from the jar through the vent. The method may include releasing the at least a portion of the top so that it returns to the closed position. The top may have an open position and a closed position, the top being biased toward the closed position. The vent may be closed and the aroma may be sealed within the jar until the vent is opened again.
(28) In an alternative embodiment, the vent or vents may be provided in the side of the jar lid, instead of or in addition to, vents on the top of the lid.
(29) In some embodiments, at least a portion of the jar may be transparent. The method may include placing contents within the jar such that the contents within the jar may be visible from outside of the jar. In some embodiments, the portion of the jar that may be transparent extends about 360 degrees about the circumference of the jar. In some embodiments, the top may include a spring-loaded center sealing plate.
(30) In some embodiments, the at least a portion of the top may include a top-vented center cap which, when depressed, opens the at least one vent in the top. In other embodiments, the at least one vent may be provided in the side of the jar lid, as will be discussed below.
(31) In some embodiments, the jar may be secured to a surface with a tether. In some embodiments, the jar may have a base ring with an opening, the tether being secured to the base ring at the opening. In some embodiments, the tether may be secured to a base portion of the jar. In some embodiments, the tether may be secured to or adjacent to the top of the jar. In some embodiments, the method may include displaying the jar inside a case or other enclosed structure.
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(33) As in the first embodiment, the default status of the side opening is to be closed. That is sent cannot escape from the jar unless the user takes action to open the opening. As with the first embodiment, the user opens the side opening by pushing down on a button. The opening then opens, until the user releases the button.
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(35) It should be understood that the foregoing are merely illustrations of the invention, as embodied in specific examples. However, those skilled in the art will note that various alternatives may be made within the scope of the invention. Consequently the embodiments discussed herein are merely illustrative.
(36) In view of the many possible embodiments to which the principles of the disclosed technology may be applied, it should be recognized that the illustrated embodiments are only preferred examples of the disclosure and should not be taken as limiting the scope of the disclosure. Rather, the scope of the disclosure is defined by the following claims. We therefore claim as our disclosure all that comes within the scope and spirit of these claims.