Apparatus and methods for holding and/or storing flexible bags that contain a product. More particularly, apparatus and methods for holding a flexible bag of coffee.
As evidenced by the ever-ending supply of new containers, storage devices, and storage systems for the home, there remains a continued need for improved containers and systems for holding and storing items and/or products.
In one embodiment, a container for holding a flexible bag containing product includes a bottom wall, a first side wall having a first height (h) connected to the bottom wall, a second side wall having a second height (H) connected to the bottom wall, opposite the first wall, a third side wall connected to the first side, second side, and bottom walls, a fourth side wall connected to the first side, second side, and bottom walls, opposite the third side wall, a reservoir formed by the first side, second side, third side, fourth side, and bottom walls, and an opening to the reservoir, opposite the bottom wall. The first height (h) is less than the second height (H).
In another embodiment, a method of instructing a user to hold a flexible bag containing a product includes the steps of procuring the container for holding a flexible bag containing a product and instructing a user to place a flexible bag containing a product into the reservoir of the container such that the flexible bag is in an upright position.
In yet another embodiment, a method for storing a flexible bag container a food product includes the steps of procuring a container that comprises a bottom wall, a first side wall having a first height (h) connected to the bottom wall, a second side wall having a second height (H) connected to the bottom wall, opposite the first wall, a third side wall connected to the first side, second side, and bottom walls, a fourth side wall connected to the first side, second side, and bottom walls, opposite the third side wall, a reservoir formed by the first side, second side, third side, fourth side, and bottom walls, and an opening to the reservoir, opposite the bottom wall; and placing a flexible bag containing a product into the reservoir of the container such that the flexible bag is positioned upon the bottom wall of the container.
This invention will be best further described in the following detailed description taken in conjunction with reference to the following figures:
An apparatus and method for holding a flexible bag of coffee is disclosed herein. Referring to
As shown in
Bottom wall 17 may further comprise a angular bottom wall 19 which connects the bottom wall 17 to the back side wall 14 as shown in
Container 10 may also comprise feet 15 mounted to bottom wall 17 and/or angular bottom wall 19. Feet 15 may comprise any size, shape, design, and/or material. As one example, feet 15 may be fabricated from a variety of materials, including but not limited to rubber, plastics, polymers, elastomers, composites, combinations thereof, or any suitable material known to those with ordinary skill in the art. Referring to
In another example, feet 15 is fabricated from the same material (e.g., polymer) as the container is, but then covered with an elastomer or rubber material. In yet another example, container 10 may be a swivel base (not shown) such that container 10 may swivel relative to the swivel base any number of rotational degrees about a vertical axis (e.g., 0 degrees to 360 degrees). It is understood that container 10 may not include feet 15 or a swivel base, and thus the bottom wall 17 may rest directly on a surface such as a countertop.
Container 10 provides a user with a method for holding a flexible bag of coffee in an upright position within reservoir 16. As shown in
Moreover, container 10 may be positioned upon a countertop or similar surface, thus providing a place to hold a flexible coffee bag and/or flexible bag of product in an upright position on the countertop or similar surface. Without container 10, one would be forced to either set the bag on its flexible bottom wall, which generally causes the bag to tip over onto one of its sides, or set that bag directly onto one of its sides at the onset. When resting on one of its sides, the coffee bag takes up more precious counter space and is sloppy looking, plus increases the opportunity for coffee to spill out from the opening of the flexible coffee bag. It is also understood that one may place several containers 10, each for holding one or more of the same or different products in a neat, efficient, and orderly manner. For example, a first container may hold a flexible bag of a first coffee flavor, a second container may hold a second flexible bag of a second coffee flavor, a third container may hold a third flexible bag of a third coffee flavor or a tea, and so on.
The container for holding a flexible coffee bag 10 may sit on a countertop and may serve to hold a flexible bag of coffee in an upright position. The container 10 may comprise a variety of materials, including but not limited to plastics, polymers, metals, composites, or combinations thereof, and may be manufactured in a variety of sizes to accommodate flexible bags of coffee in varying dimensions.
The embodiments shown and described herein are for illustration purposes only, and not limitation. It is understood that container 10 is not limited to the shape, dimensions, configurations, disclosed herein, but may be manufactured in multiple variations of sizes, shapes, and materials such that it may accommodate various sizes and shapes of flexible coffee bags.
Any conventional manufacturing process may be used to fabricate container 10, including but not limited to plastic injection molding, thermoforming, blow molding, combinations thereof, or any other known method.
This application claims benefit to the Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/082,661 filed July 22, 2008, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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61082661 | Jul 2008 | US |