The present invention relates to a beverage container with integral features helping a user to grasp the container, and more particularly, to a container with integral gripping features.
There are many types of beverage containers that are especially adapted in shape and size to hold a particular type of beverage. Two of the most common types of beverage containers include the cylindrical shaped aluminum can, and the traditional beverage bottle having an elongated neck and a substantially cylindrical body. Over the years, these two types of beverage containers continue to dominate the commercial market, and there have been very few changes to these container types in terms of basic shape and size.
The twelve ounce container continues to be the most commonly sold beverage size both in bottles and cans. Recently, there has been some departure in the twelve ounce container size. For both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, there are an increasing number of beverages sold in containers that are both smaller and larger than the traditional twelve ounce container.
For the larger size containers such as sixteen and twenty ounce containers, one disadvantage is that the size of the container often makes it more difficult for a consumer to grasp the container. Making the beverage container larger in size to accommodate the greater amount of beverage causes the overall circumference of the body of the container to become significantly larger, and therefore, more difficult to grasp. Particularly for cold beverages, any condensation that may develop on the container exterior surface makes it even more difficult to grasp the container.
Therefore, with the changing sizes of beverage containers, and particularly for those beverage containers that have a size larger than the traditional twelve ounce container, there is a need to enhance the ability for a consumer to grasp the container. There is also a need to provide this additional gripping capability without substantially altering the basic shape of the container. There is also a need to incorporate this gripping feature without substantially detracting from the overall aesthetic features of the container, as well as ensuring that the container may still receive a label so that the beverage may be identified.
In accordance with the present invention, a beverage container is provided with integral gripping features. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the gripping features are provided in the form of finger grips that are formed on opposite sides of the mid-section of the container. The finger grips are elliptical shaped and have a long axis that extends substantially perpendicular to the long axis of the container. The overall circumference of the mid-section of the bottle is decreased at the location of the finger grips. A ridge or protrusion extends between each pair of adjacent finger grips and thereby prevents the fingers of the hand from slipping between the finger grips. The reduction in the overall circumference of the container along with the specific arrangement of the finger grip structures greatly enhances the ability of a consumer to grasp the container.
Because of the symmetrical arrangement of the opposing finger grips on both sides of the container, along with the uniform elliptical shapes which form the finger grips, a unique exterior appearance is provided having certain aesthetic characteristics. An upper cylindrical part of the mid-section of the container is maintained thereby allowing a label or other markings to be applied to the container, yet the main portion of the mid-section of the container used for gripping does not overlap or interfere with the upper cylindrical part.
These and other features of the present invention shall become apparent from a review of the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the drawings.
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The gripping features of the present invention are particularly suited for plastic bottles wherein the gripping features may be created within a molding operation. Depending upon the size of the container, the mid section, as well as the size and configuration of the gripping features may be adjusted to allow the container to be easily gripped by the consumer.
The location and presentation of the gripping features adds some ornamentality to the container, thereby not detracting from the overall presentation of the container. The unique combination of elliptical shapes incorporated in the finger grips 26, grip borders 30 and boundaries 22 provide both functionality and an aesthetic presentation of shapes.
While the present invention has been described with respect to one preferred embodiment, it shall be understood that various other changes and modification to the invention can be made within the spirit and scope of the claims amended hereto.