The present invention relates generally to containers for the storage of various materials. More particularly, the present invention relates to a container with a removable tray for the storage of multiple materials types of within the same container.
Storage containers of varying sizes and materials have been, and continue to be, utilized in a number of applications. Storage containers generally include a container body for holding the desired contents and a lid for covering the container body and enclosing the contents within an interior of the container. However, efforts have been made to adapt containers to many particular applications.
According to an aspect, the present invention provides a container including: a container body defining a first body end, a second body end, an internal surface and an external surface; a removable tray within the container body; a membrane enclosing the first body end and the removable tray; and a pair of upwardly extending fingers on a bottom portion of the removable tray that do not extend beyond the membrane.
According to another aspect, the present invention also provides a container including: a container body defining a first body end, a second body end, an internal surface and an external surface; a removable tray within the container body; a membrane enclosing the first body end and the removable tray; and a ridge located on at least a portion of an external surface of the removable tray that mates with a corresponding structure of the internal surface of the container and is below the membrane.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate one or more embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
A full and enabling disclosure of the present invention, including the best mode thereof directed to one of ordinary skill in the art, is set forth in the specification, which makes reference to the appended drawings, in which:
Repeat use of reference characters in the present specification and drawings is intended to represent same or analogous features or elements of the invention.
Reference will now be made in detail to presently preferred embodiments of the invention, one or more examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Each example is provided by way of explanation of the invention, not limitation of the invention. In fact, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit thereof. For instance, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment may be used on another embodiment to yield a still further embodiment. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers such modifications and variations as come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
A container in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention is shown in the Figures. As shown in
As indicated above, container 100 includes container body 102. Although container body 102 is illustrated in the figures in a cylindrical shape, container body 102 may be constructed of any shape based on the specifications of the user. For example, in some embodiments, container body 102 may be oblong, oval, square, triangular, rectangular, trapezoidal, an irregular shape, or others known or contemplated in the art. Container body 102 includes a first body end 110, an opposite second body end 112, an internal surface 114 and an opposite and outer external surface 116. The various components of container body 102 define a container space 118 that is located between first body end 110 and second body end 112 and is confined by container body internal surface 114. Container space 118 allows for the containment of the first material that may maintain separation from the second material or item that is located within removable tray 104.
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Container body first body end 110 includes an open portion into which removable tray 104 and a first material may be placed so as to be contained within container space 118. In some embodiments, and as shown in
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In embodiments where contact is made between removable tray external surface 130 and container body internal surface 114, removable tray external surface 130 may further include an outer ridge 134 that extends along at least a portion of external surface 130. Outer ridge 134 may be an abutment that extends from removable tray external surface 130 and may aid in maintaining the desired placement of removable tray within container space 118 as it applies an additional level of stress to corresponding structure found on container body internal surface 114. Outer ridge 134 may be constructed in any shape as required by the user including a circle, square, v-shape, or portions thereof. In embodiments of the present invention that utilize an outer ridge 134, container body internal surface 114 may further include a mating groove 136, or other structure corresponding to outer ridge 134, that outer ridge 134 may fit within when removable tray 104 is placed in container space 118. The placement of mating groove 136 within container body 102 may be decided by the user and may provide an additional level of security in maintaining the placement of removable tray 104 within container space 118.
As indicated above, removable tray 104 may be utilized to house a second material or item within container space 118. Accordingly, removable tray first end 124 includes an open portion such that a user may access removable tray space 132. In addition, second end 126 may include an enclosed surface such that the first material may be prevented from interacting with second material until desired by the user.
Any material or item may be utilized as the second material to be placed within removable tray 104. In some embodiments, the second material may be included in a housing 138, such as a tube, and may be removed when desired by the user. In such embodiments, and as shown in
Upwardly extending fingers 140 may be of any shape in accordance with the user's specifications and each particular finger may be the same shape or a different shape than the other upwardly extending fingers 140. In some embodiments, upwardly extending fingers 140 may be square, rectangular, circular or any other polygonal shape or portion thereof. In further embodiments, and as shown in
In addition, although removable tray 104 is illustrated with two upwardly extending fingers 140, in additional embodiments, any number of fingers 140 may be utilized. For example, in some embodiments, three, four, five, six, or more fingers 140 may be used. In such embodiments, fingers 140 may be arranged such that they may accommodate a single housing 138 or they may be used to provide a snap-fit to multiple housings 138. The user's specification may dictate the number of fingers 140 utilized.
It should be noted that although the Figures are illustrated with a single removable tray, in additional embodiments of the present invention, container 100 may include any number of removable trays. For example, in some embodiments, container 100 may include two, three, or more removable trays, where the trays are stacked on one another and are all located within container space 118. The use of more than one removable tray 114 may allow for the separation of any number of materials.
As further indicated above, container 100 includes a membrane 106 which encloses removable tray 104. Such membrane 106 may be of any suitable material, including foil, plastics, metals, paper or others. In some embodiments, membrane 106 may be adhered to container body first body end 110 by the application of adhesive on first body end 110. In embodiments of the present invention where a first end lip 120 is utilized, adhesive may be applied to first end lip 120 prior to the application of membrane 106. In order to aid in the removal of membrane 106, it may further include a pull tab 142. Utilizing embodiments where membrane 106 is adhered to first body end 110, an additional level of tamper resistance is provided, as one may determine whether the membrane 106 has been removed prior to use.
Fitting over membrane 106, is an overcap 108 that supplies an additional level of security to maintain the contents of container 100 within container body 102. Such overcap 108 may provide additional security during shipping or transport from a retail store. As indicated above, in embodiments where a first end lip 120 is used, overcap 108 may fit securely over first end lip 120 such that a desired amount of force is required for removing overcap 108. Overcap 108 may be constructed of any material known in the art, including various forms of plastic, metals or other materials.
In operation, container 100 may be constructed as shown in the Figures. Accordingly, a first material may be placed within container space 118 and then removable tray 104 may be inserted over the first material. As indicated above, in embodiments where an outer ridge 134 is utilized on removable tray external surface 130, the force of outer ridge 134 against container body internal surface 114 may aid in maintaining the placement and position of removable tray 104 within container space 118. In embodiments of the present invention that utilize a mating groove 136 on container body internal surface 114, removable tray 104 may be set within container space 118 until outer ridge 134 of removable tray external surface 130 is secured within mating groove 136. Accordingly, additional levels of securing the placement of removable tray 104 within container space 118 may be achieved. Membrane 106 is then placed over removable tray 104 (
When a user is set to utilize the contents of container 100, they may remove overcap 108 by applying upward pressure and pulling it away from container 100. In addition, membrane 106 may be removed from container 100 by applying an upward force to pull tab 142 and pulling membrane 106 away from the removable tray 104. Once membrane 106 has been pulled away or removed to expose the contents of removable tray 104, the user may remove the second material from the upwardly extending fingers 140 and may then remove the entire removable tray 104 from container space 118 to allow access to the first material. Once the first material is accessible, a user may then begin mixing the first and second materials or may utilize them separately.
As indicated above, one configuration of the present invention allows for the second material housed in removable tray to be securely positioned within container to ensure it does not move or become dislodged during shipping or handling. In addition, the use of removable tray ensures that the second material does not easily come in contact with the first material found within the container space. Such configuration may be necessary to ensure that the two materials do not mix prior to use, which could ruin the product itself. In addition, the use of the removable tray external surface with an outer ridge to situate removable tray, allows for removable tray to efficiently and effectively maintain its placement while still allowing for easy removal.
These and other modifications and variations to the present invention may be practiced by those of ordinary skill in the art, without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention, which is more particularly set forth in the appended claims. In addition, it should be understood that aspects of the various embodiments may be interchanged in whole or in part. Furthermore, those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the foregoing description is by way of example only, and is not intended to limit the invention so further described in such appended claims. Therefore, the spirit and scope of the appended claims should not be limited to the description of the versions contained therein.
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 15/993,157, filed May 30, 2018, now U.S. Pat. No. 10,597,193, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 14/887,669, filed Oct. 20, 2015, now U.S. Pat. No. 10,131,465, which is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 13/584,438, filed Aug. 13, 2012, now U.S. Pat. No. 9,169,043, all of which are incorporated herein in their entirety by reference.
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