1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to the field of containers and display cases. This carrier is suitable for holding, containing, displaying and protecting items of value from shock resulting from dropping the item or good. Also, in a non-limiting embodiment, with increased regulation and demand for rigorous and effective containers suitable for travel by the Transportation and Safety Administration (TSA), said container provides a means for carrying and storing, protecting and displaying items of value. The present invention also provides an aesthetically pleasing, nearly unbreakable container and security for the goods.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Many carriers or display cases have been developed, produced, and distributed throughout the years, however none of which adequately showcase and protect the good(s).
In U.S. Design Patent No. D643,2175, Pedersen provides an ornamental design for a sealable container.
Jacobson (U.S. D675,0195) discloses a portable organizer.
In U.S. Des. Pat. No. D674,1885, Sabadicci discloses an ornamental design for a wine aerator travel case.
Waters U.S. Pat. No. 2,166,513 discloses a material to help protect commodities of the nature particularly valuable using pilferproof closures for the bottle.
Okulla (U.S. D660,5915) discloses an ornamental design for a container.
Yumita (U.S. PG Pub. 2013/0020339A1) discloses a wine transport and storage box in a favorable state whilst aiding in reducing the chances for wine to undergo putrefaction (decomposition).
Tagliati (U.S. D516,809) discloses an ornamental design for an insulated wine carrier. In a subsequent design patent (U.S. D521,731) Tagliati discloses another insulated wine carrier, also with a closure from the top.
Yueh-Chun Le (U.S. Pat. No. 7,311,201 B2) discloses a packaging container for a bottled commodity made from a hollow cylinder with a cylindrical cover both made from paper. The hollow area is for receiving bottled commodity, the container especially suits containing a bottled liquid commodity such as wine, bubbled beverage, liquid edible oil, etc. The container also provides some insulation to keep the temperature of the bottle consistant, or cool.
Prevot (U.S. Pat. No. 5,213,215) discloses advanced shock-proof packing for fragile objects such as bottles to help aid in the safe transportation and shipment of fragile objects and more specifically bottles of similar items.
Snyder (US PG Pub. 2008/0116101 A1) discloses an article for safely transporting wine and spirit class bottles and the like, utilizing layers of material generally shape to that of the bottle. Snyder's work is similar to that of Waters, discussed earlier.
Vargas (U.S. D374,975) discloses an ornamental design for a beverage carrier, equipped with a strap of in determining length, with a tied up or closure.
As an object of the present invention, there exists a need to improve upon the prior art of containers suitable for holding goods, specifically bottles, that provides adequate protection, and further provides a method to display said goods, as many of these bottles may contain a valuable item that requires both protection and the display of ornamental, expensive, or otherwise valuable bottles or goods. Although, many of the inventions discussed have made attempts to protect bottles, they often do not provide adequate protection. Furthermore, none provide a method to display the goods, in particular bottles of wine, or spirits, that are of valuable.
None of the above inventions and patents, taken either singly or in combination, is seen to describe instant invention as claimed.
Current U.S. Classification: D03/201, D3/272, D03/300, 206/521, 206/591, 206/592
This invention relates generally to the field of containers and display cases. This carrier is suitable for holding, containing, displaying and otherwise protecting items of value from shock, for example, from dropping said item or good from at least one height. Also, in a non-limiting embodiment, with increased regulation and demand for rigorous and effective containers suitable for travel by the
Transportation and Safety Administration (TSA), said container provides a means for carrying and storing, protecting and displaying items of value, for example in one's suitcase. The present invention also provides an aesthetically pleasing, nearly unbreakable container that also provides integrity and/or security for the goods.
The present invention is a carrier for items or articles containing fluids or items of value. With increasing regulation and demand for rigorous and effective containers suitable for travel by the TSA, this container provides a method to carry and store containers and/or display items of value. The present invention also provides an aesthetically pleasing, nearly unbreakable container and security for the goods.
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In one embodiment, the protective display material 101 is generally translucent and tubular (either circular or shaped like a polygon (polygonal) with n number of sides selected from the group consisting of n=3, 4, 5, 6,7, 8, 9, 10, or 12) and allows for the good inside to be displayed clearly, which is equipped with multi-functional endcaps 102.
According to our tests, the container preserved the wine bottle, containing liquid, for approximately eleven (11) drops from at least one height, specifically at least about the height of chest height of an adult. This display material 101 is made from generally clear and/or translucent materials selected from the group consisting of bulletproof plastic, polycarbonate (such as LexanO), Kevlar® reinforced materials, and combinations thereof. This display material is further capable of providing some shock resistance for the good. The end cap assemblies 102 are equipped with a shock-absorbent material capable of reducing the impact on the goods made from plastic, rubber, rubber or plastic with internal rebound spring, or any other material capable of reducing shock to the good, further capable of shimming or setting a preload against the good to further isolate it from shock (physical, electrical, mechanical, etc).
In summary, the present invention holds or contains the goods in a fashion that not only displays, but also protects the said good(s). The container is also easy to use, and provides for adequate protection, whilst displaying the goods.
It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.
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While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described and illustrated in detail, it is to be understood that many modifications can be made to the embodiments, and features can be interchanged between embodiments, without departing from the spirit of the invention.
This patent application claims benefit from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61813261, filed Apr. 18, 2013, the entire content of which is incorporated by reference herein as if fully set forth.
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61813261 | Apr 2013 | US |