The disclosure is directed to a container having a base assembly. The base assembly may have a resilient portion. The base assembly is removably attachable to the container in a recess of the container. When the base assembly is assembled with the container, the resilient portion is exposed from the recess allowing the container to be supported on a support surface by the resilient portion of the base assembly.
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The base assembly 22 may have a resilient portion 40. The resilient portion may comprise a cushion pad, and may be of a non-skid type material. The resilient portion 40 may be formed from a material with properties sufficient to provide vibration isolation, noise reduction, anti-skid/slip functions, and protection against fretting, sweating, condensation, water, rubbing and other damage to the surface on which the container is rested. For instance, the resilient portion 40 of the base assembly 22 may prevent sliding and water marks on a desktop or furniture item. The resilient portion 40 may be formed from a material that is compressible and elastically deformable, as will become evident from the discussion that follows. The resilient portion 40 may be cleanable with mild detergents, for instance, dish soap or in a dishwasher, should the resilient portion become soiled. The resilient portion 40 may be formed from a material that withstands moderate heat for instance, hot water cleaning, the drying cycle in a dishwasher, or a hot beverage. By way of example and not in any limiting sense, the resilient portion of the base assembly may be formed from silicone, rubber, polyurethane, or polyethylene.
The base assembly 22 may be removably attachable to the container 20 in the recess 24 of the container. Accordingly, the base assembly 22 may be dimensioned to have a mechanical transition fit with the recess 24. The mechanical fit may be a fixed fit where there is negligible clearance or a small interference fit between the base assembly and the recess so as to allow the base assembly to be assembled or disassembled with the recess with a light pressing force. The mechanical fit may be a similar fit where there is negligible clearance or a small interference fit between the base assembly and the recess so as to allow the base assembly to be assembled or disassembled with the recess with a more moderate pressing force that with the fixed fit. The mechanical fit may be a location fit where there is slight clearance between the base assembly and the recess so as to allow the base assembly to be assembled or disassembled with the recess with a snug or press fit. As shown in the drawings, the recess 24 is round and has a cylindrical bore. It should be appreciated that the recess 24 may be other shapes and/or may have a tapered bore. Accordingly, the base assembly 22 is similarly shaped and dimensioned to provide the desired mechanical fit with the recess 24.
By forming the recess 24 and the base assembly 22 to a have a mechanical fit, the base assembly may be removeably insertable into the recess. The base assembly 22 may be removed from the container 20 to allow the base assembly and container to be cleaned. This provides an advantage over conventional containers that adhere or glue, a protective mat to the bottom of the container. In the conventional container with adhered bottom mat, the container cannot often be washed, for instance, in hot water or in the hot drying cycle of a dishwasher, as the temperature and water degrade the adhesive or glue and cause the protective mat to fall off the container. The exemplary container 20 with removably attachable base assembly 22 eliminates the glue or adhesive, thereby eliminating a potentially toxic material. It also allows the user the opportunity to wash the container 20 and the base assembly 22 apart from one another and in hot water or a dish washer with a heat cycle, thereby ensuring a more thorough cleaning. The recess may be provided with an elongated slot (not shown) adjacent its periphery. The slot may be sized to accept a coin, key, or small tool to allow the user to pry the base assembly out of the recess for disassembly.
As shown in the drawings, the base assembly 22 includes a carrier 44, and the resilient portion 40 is removably connectable with the carrier. The carrier 44 may be formed from a stiffer and more durable material so as to support the more flexible, resilient portion 40 and enable the resilient portion to engage the recess with the mechanical fit as will be described below. By way of example, the carrier 44 may be formed from a plastic or metal such as aluminum or stainless steel. The carrier 44 may have an outer periphery which is shaped and dimensioned to be received in the recess 24 or a region of the recess 24a of the container so as to allow the base assembly 22 to have a mechanical fit with the recess or region 24a. In addition or alternative to, the resilient portion 40 may have an outer periphery which is shaped and dimensioned to be received in the recess 24 or a region 24b of the recess of the container so as to allow the base assembly 22 to have a mechanical fit with the recess or region 24b. In one example, the carrier 44 may be shaped and dimensioned to have a mechanical fit with one region 24a of the recess, and the resilient portion 40 may be shaped and dimensioned to have a mechanical fit with another region 24b of the recess. The level of mechanical fit of the resilient portion 40 and the carrier 44 with the respective region of the recess may be different or the same. In another example, the carrier may be shaped and dimensioned to have a mechanical fit with one region of the recess, and the resilient portion may be shaped and dimensioned to have clearance with another region of the recess. In another example, the carrier may be shaped and dimensioned to have clearance with one region of the recess, and the resilient portion may be shaped and dimensioned to have a mechanical fit with another region of the recess. The resilient portion may also have an interference fit with the recess or a portion of the recess given the flexible and compressible nature of the resilient portion. As shown in the drawings (see, e.g.,
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While various embodiments have been described above, it should be understood that they have been presented by way of example only, and not limitation. Thus, the breadth and scope of a preferred embodiment should not be limited by any of the above-described exemplary embodiments
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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20210145195 | Hakim | May 2021 | A1 |
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20220039574 A1 | Feb 2022 | US |