Containers exist for housing herb, medicinal, spice, cosmetic, food, household, or other types of products. Such containers usually consist of a housing and a cap. In various industries, containers are employed for storing pieces (e.g., torn, cut, shredded, ground, etc. pieces), powder, gel, creams, or lotions. In various industries, the containers may be used to keep the product fresh for long periods of time. For example, the cap of the containers may create a tight seal and keep a product fresh.
Typically, the containers may provide for housing product, but may not provide for housing other accessories associated with the product. For example, the containers may keep both product and accessories tightly sealed in the housing, but the accessories may be exposed to the product housed in the container and become contaminated, especially when travelling from one location to another until a time of use, resulting in a wasted amount of product and a mess for the user. Accordingly, there remains a need in the art for improved containers.
The detailed description is set forth with reference to the accompanying figures. In the figures, the left-most digit(s) of a reference number identifies the figure in which the reference number first appears. The use of the same reference numbers in different figures indicates similar or identical items.
In an embodiment this application is directed towards container systems with inserts that are removeably disposable in a base of the container systems such that when removeably disposed in the base, the insert interfaces with the base so as to (1) define a first receptacle for containing a product, and (2) define a second receptacle for containing an article. For example, a container system includes a base including a bottom surface and a wall arranged around a perimeter of the bottom surface, and a lid configured to cover the base. The container system includes an insert removeably disposable in the base such that at least a portion of an exterior surface of the insert contacts the wall of the base. Furthermore, a first hole extends through a top of the insert so as to define a first receptacle, and a second hole proximate to the exterior surface of the insert so as to define a second receptacle. When in a closed position, the lid provides a mechanical seal between the first receptacle and the second receptacle.
Another embodiment includes an improvement for a container system including a base and a lid. The improvement for the container system includes an insert removeably disposable in the base such that at least a portion of an exterior surface of the insert contacts a wall of the base. A hole extends through a top and a bottom of the insert, and when the insert is removeably disposed in the base, the hole interfaces with a bottom surface of the base so as to define a receptacle. The receptacle may contain a product.
In yet another embodiment, an improvement for a container system including a base and a lid is disclosed. The improvement for the container system includes an insert removeably disposable in the base such that at least a portion of an exterior surface of the insert contacts a wall of the base. A gap is positioned in the exterior surface of the insert, and when the insert is removeably disposed in the base, the gap interfaces with the wall of the base so as to define a receptacle. The receptacle may contain an article.
In yet another embodiment, a container system includes a base including a bottom surface and a wall arranged around a perimeter of the bottom surface, and a lid configured to cover the base. The base may include a sleeve fixed in the base. For example, the base may include a sleeve having an outside surface that is fastened to the interior surface of the base via a press-fit, interference fit, friction fit, an adhesive, etc. The sleeve may include a threaded portion that provides for threading the lid onto the base. The container system includes the insert removeably disposable in the base such that at least a portion of an exterior surface of the insert contacts the wall of the base. For example, the insert may be removeably disposable in the base such that at least a portion of an exterior surface of the insert contacts an inside surface of the sleeve, opposite the outside surface sleeve, fastened to the base. The lid may include a threaded insert fastened to an inside surface of the lid via a press-fit, interference fit, friction fit, an adhesive, etc. The threaded insert fastened to the inside of surface of the lid may provide for threadably fastening the lid to the base, such that when in a closed position the lid provides a mechanical seal between the first receptacle and the second receptacle.
By way of example and not limitation, container systems with a removeable insert described herein may be applied in many contexts and environments. For example, container systems with a removeable insert may be implemented for medicinal products, food products, herbs, spices, cosmetics and personal care industries, powdered cosmetic products, mineral products, carpet deodorizers, baking soda, and the like. For example, in various industries, container systems with a removeable insert may be employed for keeping a product fresh for long periods of time. In the medical and food industries, container systems with a removeable insert may be used to keep pieces of herbs fresh and separated from an article housed in the container system along with the herbs.
The base 1008 may include a threaded portion 1014 that interfaces with a threaded portion 1016 of the insert 1012. For example, the base 1008 may include a first portion of a thread that interfaces with a second portion of a thread of the insert 1012. When the insert 1012 is disposed in the base 1008, the threaded portion 1014 mates with the threaded portion 1016, and the lid 1010 may threadably couple to the base 1008 via the mated thread portions 1014 and 1016.
The insert 1012 may include a first hole 1018 that extends through a top of the insert 1012 proximate to a center of the insert 1012 so as to define a first receptacle. The insert 1012 may include a second hole 1020 that extends through the top of the insert 1012 proximate to an outside perimeter of the insert 1012 so as to define a second receptacle. The insert 1012 may further include a plurality of holes that extend through the top of the insert 1012 proximate to the outside perimeter of the insert 1012 defining a plurality of second receptacles. The first receptacle may provide for containing a product (e.g., a finished product, a worked product, a processed product, etc.) and the one or more second receptacles may provide for containing one or more accessories. Note, a shape and sized of the one or more second receptacles may vary so as to accommodate a variety of differently shaped or sized accessories.
When the insert 1012 is removeably disposed in the base 1008, the bottom of the insert 1012 may be located a distance above the bottom surface of the base 1008 such that a product may be contained between the bottom of the insert 1012 and the bottom surface of the base 1008.
The container system 1006 may include a grinder 1022. The grinder 1022 may be removeably disposable in the first receptacle proximate to a top of the insert 1012. For example, a least a portion of the grinder 1022 may be removeably received by the first hole 1018. The grinder 1022 may provide for grinding a product. The grinder 1022 may grind the product into the first receptacle. As an example of the functionality of the disclosed subject matter, a user may remove a product, contained in the base 1008, and deposit the product in the grinder 1022. The user may then use the grinder 1022 to grind the product and deposit the ground product into the first receptacle. When the grinder 1022 is disposed in the first receptacle, the grinder 1022 may plug, cap, seal, cover, etc. the first hole 1018 to contain the ground product in the first receptacle until a time of use.
The container system 1006 may include a cover 1024. The cover 1024 may attach to a bottom of the insert 1012. The cover 1024 may provide for containing a desiccant (not shown) for controlling a humidity of the first receptacle or the second receptacle.
A mechanical seal 1026 may be disposable on a top of the base 1008 proximate to the threaded portion 1014 for sealing the first receptacle, the second receptacle, or the base 1008. For example, when the insert 1012 is disposed in the base 1008, and the lid 1010 is in a closed position, the lid 1010 may compress the mechanical seal 1026 and seal the first receptacle, the second receptacle, and the base 1008. The mechanical seal 1026 may include a gasket, an O-ring, etc. for sealing the first receptacle or the second receptacle.
One or more magnets 1028 may be disposed in the container system 106. The one or more magnets 1028 may provide for removeably coupling the container system 106 to a ferromagnetic material such as a metal member. While
The container system 1006 may include a compass 1030. The compass 1030 may be disposed in the lid 1010. For example, the compass 1030 may be disposed in an exterior surface of the lid 1010. A handle 1032 may be disposed on the exterior surface of the lid 1010. While
The container system 1104 may include a sleeve 1112. The sleeve 1112 may be fixed in the base 1106. While
The sleeve 1112 may include a threaded portion 1116 that interfaces with a threaded portion 1118 of the insert 1110. For example, the sleeve 1112 may include a first portion of a thread that interfaces with a second portion of a thread on the insert 1110. When the sleeve 1112 is fixed in the base 1106 and the insert 1110 is removeably disposed in the sleeve 1112, the threaded portion 1116 mates with the threaded portion 1118 and the lid 1108 may threadably couple to the base 1106 via the mated thread portions 1116 and 1118.
The container system 1104 may include a grinder 1120. The grinder 1120 may be the same as the grinder 1022 illustrated in
The container system 1104 may include one or more magnets 1122. The one or more magnets 1122 may be the same as the one or more magnets 1028 illustrated in
The container system 1104 may include a mechanical seal 1124. The mechanical seal 1124 may be the same as the mechanical seal 1026 illustrated in
The container system 1104 may include a cavity disposed in the bottom of the sleeve and/or in the bottom of the insert 1110. The cavity may provide for containing a desiccant for controlling a humidity of the first receptacle and/or controlling a humidity of the second receptacle.
Although the invention has been described in language specific to structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the invention is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described. Rather, the specific features and acts are disclosed as illustrative forms of implementing the invention.
This Application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/658,974, filed Apr. 17, 2018, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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62658974 | Apr 2018 | US |