The present invention relates to a container configured for holding a structure inside of the container. More particularly, the invention may relate to a container which facilitates the use of a removable crystal or other structure for cleaning, or for change of design.
One popular trend among many people who use water bottles is to use a water bottle having a crystal disposed therein. Many people believe that the use of crystals promote wellness and positive energy. Thus, people will use water bottles containing crystals and may use such bottles for containing other drinks such as tea, juices, etc.
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One concern with such water bottles is that the crystal 4 is generally fixedly attached to the cap 8. In some embodiments this is done by adhesively attaching the crystal 4 to the cap 8. In other embodiments, a wire extends through the crystal 4 to anchor the crystal to the cap 8. While such arrangements securely hold the crystal 4 to the cap 8, they raise a concern when cleaning the bottle. If such a bottle is used for liquids other than water, material can collect around the base of the crystal 4. It may be difficult to remove such material from around the base of the crystal when the crystal is so attached.
Additionally, having the crystal 4 attached to the cap 8 by wires or by adhesive limits the ability of a user to change the crystal. A user may desire, for example, to change the color of the crystal in their water bottle, or to replace one crystal with the crystal formed from a different material or having a different shape. Thus, there is a need for an alternate mechanism for attaching a crystal inside a drinking bottle.
A beverage container having an inner structure may include a mounting structure which extends upwardly from a base member of the container. In accordance with one aspect of the present disclosure, the mounting structure includes a slot for receiving an insert.
In accordance with another aspect of the present disclosure, the mounting structure is attached to a cap which attaches to a central portion of a bottle so as to form a bottom portion of the bottle and help contain liquids therein.
In accordance with another aspect of the present disclosure, the mounting structure is made from a transparent material so as to minimize the appearance of the mounting structure when a liquid is disposed in the bottle.
In accordance with another aspect of the disclosure, the beverage container may include a crystal having at least one slot formed therein so that a base member of the crystal nests in the mounting structure.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention,
In accordance with another aspect of the disclosure, the mounting structure and lower cap are formed from dishwasher safe materials.
Various embodiments of the present disclosure are shown and described in reference to the numbered drawings wherein;
It will be appreciated that the drawings are illustrative and not limiting of the scope of the invention which is defined by the appended claims. The embodiments shown accomplish various aspects and objects of the invention. It will be appreciated that it is not possible to clearly show each element and aspect of the present disclosure in a single figure, and as such, multiple figures are presented to separately illustrate the various details of different aspects of the invention in greater clarity. Similarly, not all configurations or embodiments described herein or covered by the appended claims will include all of the aspects of the present disclosure as discussed above.
Various aspects of the invention and accompanying drawings will now be discussed in reference to the numerals provided therein so as to enable one skilled in the art to practice the present invention. The skilled artisan will understand, however, that the methods described below can be practiced without employing these specific details, or that they can be used for purposes other than those described herein. Indeed, they can be modified and can be used in conjunction with products and techniques known to those of skill in the art in light of the present disclosure. The drawings and the descriptions thereof are intended to be exemplary of various aspects of the invention and are not intended to narrow the scope of the appended claims. Furthermore, it will be appreciated that the drawings may show aspects of the invention in isolation and the elements in one figure may be used in conjunction with elements shown in other figures.
Reference in the specification to “one embodiment,” “one configuration,” “an embodiment,” or “a configuration” means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment may be included in at least one embodiment, etc. The appearances of the phrase “in one embodiment” in various places may not necessarily limit the inclusion of a particular element of the invention to a single embodiment, rather the element may be included in other or all embodiments discussed herein.
Furthermore, the described features, structures, or characteristics of embodiments of the present disclosure may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. In the following description, numerous specific details may be provided, such as examples of products or manufacturing techniques that may be used, to provide a thorough understanding of embodiments of the invention. One skilled in the relevant art will recognize, however, that embodiments discussed in the disclosure may be practiced without one or more of the specific details, or with other methods, components, materials, and so forth. In other instances, well-known structures, materials, or operations may not be shown or described in detail to avoid obscuring aspects of the invention.
Before the present invention is disclosed and described in detail, it should be understood that the present invention is not limited to any particular structures, process steps, or materials discussed or disclosed herein, but is extended to include equivalents thereof as would be recognized by those of ordinarily skill in the relevant art. More specifically, the invention is defined by the terms set forth in the claims. It should also be understood that terminology contained herein is used for the purpose of describing particular aspects of the invention only and is not intended to limit the invention to the aspects or embodiments shown unless expressly indicated as such. Likewise, the discussion of any particular aspect of the invention is not to be understood as a requirement that such aspect is required to be present apart from an express inclusion of that aspect in the claims.
It should also be noted that, as used in this specification and the appended claims, singular forms such as “a,” “an,” and “the” may include the plural unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Thus, for example, reference to “a bracket” may include an embodiment having one or more of such brackets, and reference to “the threads” may include reference to one or more of threads.
As used herein, the term “substantially” refers to the complete or nearly complete extent or degree of an action, characteristic, property, state, structure, item, or result to function as indicated. For example, an object that is “substantially” enclosed would mean that the object is either completely enclosed or nearly completely enclosed. The exact allowable degree of deviation from absolute completeness may in some cases depend on the specific context, such that enclosing the nearly all of the length of a lumen would be substantially enclosed, even if the distal end of the structure enclosing the lumen had a slit or channel formed along a portion thereof. The use of “substantially” is equally applicable when used in a negative connotation to refer to the complete or near complete lack of an action, characteristic, property, state, structure, item, or result. For example, structure which is “substantially free of” a bottom would either completely lack a bottom or so nearly completely lack a bottom that the effect would be effectively the same as if it completely lacked a bottom.
As used herein, the term “generally” refers to something that has characteristics of a quality without being exactly that quality. For example, a structure said to be generally vertical would be at least as vertical as horizontal, i.e. would extend 45 degrees or greater from horizontal. Likewise, something said to be generally circular may be rounded like an oval and need not have a consistent diameter in every direction.
As used herein, the term “about” is used to provide flexibility to a numerical range endpoint by providing that a given value may be “a little above” or “a little below” the endpoint while still accomplishing the function associated with the range.
As used herein, a plurality of items, structural elements, compositional elements, and/or materials may be presented in a common list for convenience. However, these lists should be construed as though each member of the list is individually identified as a separate and unique member.
Concentrations, amounts, proportions and other numerical data may be expressed or presented herein in a range format. It is to be understood that such a range format is used merely for convenience and brevity and thus should be interpreted flexibly to include not only the numerical values explicitly recited as the limits of the range, but also to include all the individual numerical values or sub-ranges encompassed within that range as if each numerical value and sub-range is explicitly recited. As an illustration, a numerical range of “about 1 to about 5” should be interpreted to include not only the explicitly recited values of about 1 to about 5, but also include individual values and sub-ranges within the indicated range. Thus, included in this numerical range are individual values such as 2, 3, and 4 and sub-ranges such as from 1-3, from 2-4, and from 3-5, etc., as well as 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, individually. This same principle applies to ranges reciting only one numerical value as a minimum or a maximum. Furthermore, such an interpretation should apply regardless of the breadth of the range or the characteristics being described.
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The mounting structure 108 may be formed in a general column shape, or may have other cross-sectional configurations. Disposed near the top of the mounting structure 108 may be a slot 112 which is formed to receive a bottom portion of a crystal or other insert. The mounting structure 108 may include one or more arms 110 which extend inwardly so as to engage a crystal, etc. It will be appreciated that the arms 110 may be made from a rigid material, or a material which provides some flex to enable the arms to engage a bottom portion of a crystal and anchor it in place. One aspect of the present disclosure is that the mounting structure or any portion thereof may be made from a transparent material. If the material has an appropriate index of refraction, a crystal held by the mounting structure 108 may appear to be floating in the water while it is securely held by the mounting structure. It will be appreciated that the slot 112 may extend from side to side in the mounting structure 108, or may extend only partway into the mounting structure so that a crystal may be inserted or removed from the mounting structure on only one side.
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While discussed above primarily in the context of the portable water container, it will be appreciated that the invention could be used with other types of beverage containers. For example,
Additionally, the mounting structure 108′ need not be disposed on a removable bottom cap because the opening 126 at the top of the beverage container 100′ is sufficiently large to enable the user to insert her hand and remove the crystal 116′ or other display item attached to the mounting structure 108′. Thus, the beverage container 100′ could be used with a number of other beverage containers with crystals which matched the bride's colors at a wedding. Likewise, crystals or other display objects could be attached inside the container for corporate events or anywhere that a person wishes to display something inside the beverage during the event.
Thus, there is disclosed an improved beverage container. It will be appreciated that the present disclosure as provided represents embodiments of the scope of the invention in that numerous modifications may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. The appended claims are intended to cover such modifications.
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62794760 | Jan 2019 | US |