With the above mentioned general objective in view, and together with other related and ancillary objectives, which will become more apparent as this description proceeds: The herein “Beer can with top and bottom pull tabs” of the present invention generally comprises: a can being a beer, soda, vegetable juice, power drink, medical or automotive can filled with fluid contains one or more pull tabs on the top and the bottom simultaneously in order to empty the said cans in a matter of seconds when time is of the essence, providing convenience to the consumer or professional.
The present conventional cans provide a singular tab allowing the fluid to flow from the can the tabs have been improved to allow ease of opening but nothing regarding the plurality of tabs or pull tabs on the top and bottom allowing for increasing the speed of which the fluid empties from the said cans in a matter of seconds.
FIG. IA Illustrates a conventional tab on the top of a can
FIG. IIC Illustrates a side view of a conventional can
FIG. IIIB Illustrates the bottom view of a conventional pull tab with the tab positioned at the air pocket created inside of the can when the can is tipped allowing for the tab when opened to expose the air pocket releasing the liquid much quicker then a singular tab on the top of said can.
A conventional can with a singular pull tab allows for the contained liquid to flow at a reasonable speed. A second tab placed on the bottom of the can allows the can to be tipped by the consumer creating an air pocket .When the second tab is the opened by the consumer the liquid will empty from the can in a matter of seconds providing marathon runners a way of drinking while on the run and other consumers whom desire a faster flow of their favorite beverage to empty their said cans. Cooks will also be allowed to pour a can of tomato juice with ease by a plurality of tabs on oppisite sides of the said can.
From the foregoing, the construction of the new process of placing pull tabs on the top and bottom of beer cans and other similar cans containing beverage or fluids and the like will be readily understood and further explanation is believed to be unnecessary, however, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact process shown and described and all suitable modifications and equivalents will be resorted to, falling within the scopes of the appended claims.
Cross referenced to related application. This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional patent Application No. 61/270,015 filed Jul. 2, 2009 which is incorporated by reference herein.
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61270015 | Jul 2009 | US |