Cap-on-cap container lid

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • D825332
  • Patent Number
    D825,332
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, April 7, 2016
    8 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 14, 2018
    5 years ago
  • US Classifications
    Field of Search
    • US
    • D03 202
    • D03 2031
    • D03 2032
    • D03 318
    • D03 273
    • D03 275
    • D03 294
    • D09 434
    • D09 435
    • D09 436
    • D09 438
    • D09 439
    • D09 440
    • D09 443
    • D09 445
    • D09 446
    • D09 447
    • D09 448
    • D09 449
    • D09 450
    • D09 452
    • D09 453
    • D09 454
    • D09 499
    • D09 502
    • D09 503
    • D09 504
    • D09 516
    • D09 517
    • D09 529
    • CPC
    • B65D50/041
    • B65D23/00
    • B65D1/00
    • B65D1/02
    • B65D1/0223
    • B65D83/06
    • B65D47/14
    • A47G18/22
    • A47G18/23
  • International Classifications
    • 0906
    • Term of Grant
      15Years
      Disclaimer
      This patent is subject to a terminal disclaimer.
Abstract
Description


FIG. 1.1 is a perspective view of a cap-on-cap container lid showing our new design.



FIG. 1.2 is a right side view of the cap-on-cap container lid of FIG. 1.1.



FIG. 1.3 is a left side view of the cap-on-cap container lid of FIG. 1.1.



FIG. 1.4 is a front view of the cap-on-cap container lid of FIG. 1.1.



FIG. 1.5 is a back view of the cap-on-cap container lid of FIG. 1.1.



FIG. 1.6 is a top view of the cap-on-cap container lid of FIG. 1.1.



FIG. 1.7 is a bottom view of the cap-on-cap container lid of FIG. 1.1.



FIG. 1.8 is a perspective view of the cap-on-cap container lid of FIG. 1.1 with the upper cap detached from and positioned to the side of the lower cap.


The dash-dash broken lines illustrate portions of the cap-on-cap container lid and form no part of the claimed design.


The design includes a strap that couples an upper cap to a lower cap. The perspective view of FIG. 1.1 shows the upper cap secured to and covering a spout portion of the lower cap. The perspective view of FIG. 1.8 shows the upper cap removed from the spout portion of the lower cap and stored to the side of the spout. The spout cannot be seen in FIG. 1.1 but is seen in FIG. 1.8. The position of the upper cap relative to the lower cap may vary within the constraints of the strap.


Claims
  • The ornamental design for a cap-on-cap container lid, as shown and described.
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Continuation in Parts (3)
Number Date Country
Parent 29542403 Oct 2015 US
Child 35501663 US
Parent 29542404 Oct 2015 US
Child 29542403 US
Parent 29542405 Oct 2015 US
Child 29542404 US