Container attachment device and method of use

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6394297
  • Patent Number
    6,394,297
  • Date Filed
    Friday, June 9, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 28, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A container attachment device for attaching a container to a storage container has first and second attachment elements that can be attached to the storage container and the container, respectively, to make them readily interconnectable. The first attachment element has a first anchor having a first adhesive backing for attaching the first attachment element to the storage container; and the first attachment element has a rigid tongue extending upwardly. The second attachment element has second and third anchors connected by a bridge. The second and third anchors have second and third adhesive backings, respectively, for attaching the second attachment element to the storage container. The bridge is shaped to connect the second and third anchors such that when the second and third anchors are attached to the container by the second and third adhesive backings, the rigid tongue of the first attachment element can be removably engaged between the bridge and the container.
Description




STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH




Not Applicable




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates generally to containers, and more particularly to a container that can be attached to a storage container.




2. Description of Related Art




There is a need in the marketplace for a container that can be readily attached to a storage container. An example of a market for such a product is in the fast food industry. In the sale of fast food, it is desirable to be able to dispense condiments such as ketchup in a container that can be readily carried with their associated foods, such as french-fries.




It is highly desirable that the container be securely attachable to the storage container so as to prevent spillage; and it is also desirable that the containers be inexpensive to manufacture, store, ship, and use. To meet this goal, the container must have an attachment arm or arms that are both reliable and nestable.




The prior art teaches various containers. However, the prior art does not teach a container that meets the above-described requirements. The present invention fulfills these needs and provides further related advantages as described in the following summary.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention teaches certain benefits in construction and use, which give rise to the objectives described below.




The present invention provides a container attachment device for attaching a container to a storage container. The container attachment device includes first and second attachment elements that can be attached to the storage container and the container, respectively, to make them readily interconnected. The first attachment element has a means for providing an attachment point. The first attachment element further has a means for attaching the first attachment element to the storage container vertical sidewall of the storage container. The second attachment element has a means for removably engaging the means for providing an attachment point and a means for fastening the second attachment element to the vertical sidewall of the container.




A primary objective of the present invention is to provide a container having advantages not taught by the prior art.




Another objective is to provide a container that is securely attachable to a storage container so as to prevent spillage from the container.




A further objective is to provide a container that can be nested within other containers, thereby reducing the cost of shipping and storage.











Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following more detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which illustrate, by way of example, the principles of the invention.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




The accompanying drawings illustrate the present invention. In such drawings:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a top plan view of first and second attachment elements showing the first attachment element adjacent to the second attachment element;





FIG. 3

is a top plan view thereof showing the first attachment element inserted into the second attachment element;





FIG. 4

is an exploded front elevational view thereof;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a condiment cup;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of the condiment cup attached to a storage container with an integral attachment arm;





FIG. 7

is a sectional view thereof taken along line


7





7


in FIG.


6


;, and





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of a plurality of the containers stored in a nesting relationship.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The above-described drawing figures illustrate the invention, a container attachment device


10


for attaching a container


12


to a storage container


20


. As shown in

FIG. 1

, the storage container


20


is typically a drink container


12


of the type typically used in movie theaters, or alternatively a french-fry container


12


used in fast food restaurants. The storage container


20


has a storage container vertical sidewall


22


and a storage container bottom


26


that cooperate to define a storage container storage space


28


for storing drink, french-fries, or other fast food items. The storage container vertical sidewall


22


preferably further includes a lip


24


, described below.




As shown in FIGS.


1


and


5


-


7


, the container


12


has a vertical sidewall


14


and a bottom


18


that cooperate to define a storage space


19


. In the preferred embodiment, the storage container


20


is a lighter construction that is strong and rigid enough to hold either popcorn or another light food product or condiment, such as ketchup. The container


12


can vary considerably within the broad parameters described above. One form of the container


12


, shown in

FIG. 1

, is similar to cardboard containers typically used to store popcorn. Another form of the container


12


, as shown in

FIG. 5

, is constructed of molded plastic having a plurality of surface contours


15


designed to add structural integrity to the container


12


. If the container


12


is constructed of a rigid plastic, it is preferred that the container


12


be relatively small in comparison to other food containers


12


so as to not interfere with the disposal of the container


12


following use.




First Embodiment




In a first embodiment, as shown in

FIGS. 1-4

, the container attachment device


10


includes first and second attachment elements


30


and


36


that can be attached to the storage container


20


and the container


12


, respectively, to make them readily interconnected. The first attachment element


30


has a means for providing an attachment point


32


. The first attachment element


30


further has a means for attaching


34


the first attachment element


30


to the storage container vertical sidewall


22


of the storage container


20


. In the preferred embodiment, the as means for providing an attachment point


32


is a rigid tongue


32


shaped to removably engage the second attachment element


36


, as described below. It will be readily understood by those skilled in the art, however, that the interlocking portions of the first and second attachment elements


30


and


36


can be reversed without altering the invention or escaping the scope of the claimed invention. In the preferred embodiment, the means for attaching


34


is a first anchor


34


having a first adhesive backing


35


. The first attachment element


30


is preferably a paper, cardboard, or plastic element having an adhesive backing over a portion of the first attachment element


30


, although many configurations are possible using a wide range of materials, as long as the required features are enabled.




The second attachment element


36


has a means for removably engaging


38


the means for providing an attachment point


32


. The second attachment element


36


further has a means for fastening


40


the second attachment element


36


to the vertical sidewall


14


of the container


12


.




In the preferred embodiment, the means for fastening


40


the second attachment element


36


to the container


12


is provided by a second anchor


40


A and a third anchor


40


B. The second and third anchors


40


A and


40


B preferably include a first and second adhesive backing


41


A and


41


B, similar to the first adhesive backing


35


of the first anchor


34


, useful for attaching the second attachment element


36


to the container


12


. In the preferred embodiment, the means for removably engaging


38


is a bridge shaped to connect the second and third anchors


40


A and


40


B such that when the second and third anchors


40


A and


40


B are attached to the container


12


by the second and third adhesive backings


41


A and


41


B, the rigid tongue


32


of the first attachment element


30


can be removably engaged between the bridge


38


and the container


12


. The second attachment element


36


, similar to the first attachment element


30


, is preferably a paper, cardboard, or plastic element strong enough to support the container


12


when the container


12


is full of food.




Those skilled in the art will recognize that the specific engagements structure created by the combination of the first and second attachment elements


30


and


36


is not strictly limited to the structure described herein. Equivalent structures, such as a plurality of attachment arms and bridges, and alternative mutually engaging shapes and structures, should be considered within the scope of the present invention.




As shown in

FIGS. 2-4

, the first and second attachment elements


30


and


36


are attached to the container


12


and the storage container


20


, respectively. The first attachment element


30


is preferably attached to the container


12


with a first adhesive backing


35


. The second attachment element


36


is preferably attached to the storage container


20


with second and third adhesive backings


41


A and


41


B. When the first and second attachment elements


30


and


36


are attached to the container


12


and the storage container


20


, they convert the container


12


and the storage container


20


into a pair of interconnecting containers


42


, as shown in FIG.


1


.




The first and second attachment elements


30


and


36


are preferably attached to the container


12


and the storage container


20


during the manufacture of the container


12


and the storage container


20


; however, in an alternative embodiment, the first and second attachment elements


30


and


36


are attached to prior art containers


12


at the point of sale, such as a movie theater, either by employees or by the end user. In this manner, the container


12


full of lighter food such as popcorn can be easily carried in association with the storage container


20


full of heavier food or drink.




Second Embodiment




While the first embodiment includes first and second attachment elements


30


and


36


that are separate from the container


12


and the storage containers


20


, this is not necessarily required. In a second embodiment, as shown in

FIGS. 5-8

, the first attachment element


30


is provided by a lip


24


of the storage container vertical sidewall


22


of the storage container


20


; and the second attachment element


36


is provided by an integral attachment arm


50


extending downwardly from the vertical sidewall


14


.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, the integral attachment arm


50


preferably includes an outwardly extending portion


52


and a downwardly extending portion


54


, the outwardly extending portion


52


spacing the downwardly extending portion


54


from the vertical sidewall


14


. In this embodiment, the vertical sidewall


14


preferably further includes a first ridge


56


and a second ridge


58


. The first and second ridges


56


and


58


are parallel to and horizontally spaced from either side of the integral attachment arm


50


. The first and second ridges


56


and


58


preferably extend outward from the vertical sidewall


14


approximately the same distance as the outwardly extending portion


52


of the integral attachment arm


50


. In the most preferred embodiment, the outwardly extending portion


52


includes a nesting aperture


60


shaped to receive the downwardly extending portion


54


of another container, thereby allowing the container


12


to nest within the storage space


19


of another container


12


, as shown in FIG.


8


.




The combination of the integral attachment arm


50


and the first and second ridges


56


and


58


is a critical feature of the present invention. As shown in

FIG. 6

, the integral attachment arm


50


and the first and second ridges


56


and


58


cooperate to clamp the lip


24


and storage container vertical sidewall


22


of the storage container


20


therebetween; however, they also accommodate the curvature of the lip


24


of the storage container


20


, as shown in FIG.


7


. In this manner, the container


12


full of condiment such as ketchup can be easily carried in association with the storage container


20


full of heavier food such as french-fries.




Method of Use




The invention also includes a method for attaching the container


12


to the storage container


20


using the above-described first and second attachment elements


30


and


36


. First, the container


12


and the storage container


20


described above is provided for use. In the first embodiment, the first attachment element


30


is attached to the storage container vertical sidewall


22


of the storage container


20


using the first adhesive backing


41


A; and the second attachment element


36


is attached to the vertical sidewall


14


of the container


12


. In the second embodiment, the required elements are provided during the manufacture of the container


12


and the storage container


20


, the storage container


20


providing the lip


24


and the container


12


having the integral attachment arm


50


.




Once the storage container


20


and the container


12


have their respective first and second attachment elements


30


and


36


, the first and second attachment elements


30


and


36


are removably attached to each other, thereby removably attaching the container


12


to the storage container


20


. This can be accomplished by inserting the rigid tongue


32


of the first attachment element


30


between the bridge


38


of the second attachment element


36


and the vertical sidewall


14


of the container


12


, thereby supporting the container


12


by the storage container


20


. Of course, the first and second attachment elements


30


and


36


will also function in the reverse, with the first attachment element


30


attached to the container


12


and the second attachment element


36


attached to the storage container


20


.




In the second embodiment, the container


12


can be stored with other containers, each container


12


nesting within the storage space


19


of another container and the integral attachment arm


50


nesting within the nesting aperture


60


. To facilitate this important nesting capability, the vertical sidewall


14


of the container


12


is contoured so that an outer surface


62


of the vertical sidewall


14


properly mates with an inner surface


64


of the vertical sidewall


14


. Specifically, the first and second ridges


56


and


58


each have the inner surface


64


shaped to mate with the outer surface


62


, so that the first and second ridges


56


and


58


do not impede the nesting ability of the container


12


.




While the invention has been described with reference to at least one preferred embodiment, it is to be clearly understood by those skilled in the art that the invention is not limited thereto. Rather, the scope of the invention is to be interpreted only in conjunction with the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A condiment cup for attachment to a storage container, the storage container having a lip, the condiment cup comprising:a container having a vertical sidewall defining a top opening for accessing a storage space of the container; an integral attachment arm having an outwardly extending portion and a downwardly extending portion, the outwardly extending portion extending from the vertical sidewall adjacent the top opening and the downwardly extending portion extending downward roughly parallel to the vertical sidewall, the outwardly extending portion spacing the downwardly extending portion from the vertical sidewall; and a first ridge and a second ridge formed by the vertical sidewall, the first and second ridges being roughly parallel to and horizontally spaced from either side of the downwardly extending portion, the downwardly extending portion and the first and second ridges being spaced to clamp the lip of the storage container therebetween, the first and second ridges extend outward from the vertical sidewall approximately the same distance as the outwardly extending portion of the integral attachment arm.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application for a utility patent claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/138,704, filed Jun. 11, 1999.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/138704 Jun 1999 US