The present invention relates generally to a beverage container and more particularly to an improved beverage container that allows for an improved flow of fluid from the container.
Since before the Second World War, the beverage industry has been packaging and selling beverages in aluminum cans. Over the years this industry has seen numerous innovations relating to can style and functionality, wherein the first generation of aluminum cans included “cone top” and “flat top” cans. True to their names, the cone top can included a conical top sealed off by a removable cap, while the flat top can included a flat top, which allowed beverage access using a device called a “church key,” which was basically a can opener used to puncture the top of the can. By 1960 cone top can production ceased, yielding to the popularity of the flat top can. Around this same time however, an innovation in the beverage can industry known as the “zip top” or “pull tab,” was developed, and threatened to overtake the flat top's market hold. The zip top allowed a user to grasp a metallic tab attached to a spout shaped portion of the can top and pull the tab and portion of the top completely off of the can, creating a can opening which allowed access to the contents within. The convenience of the zip top can was readily apparent, and by the late 1960's the flat top can was starting to be replaced by the zip top can.
Although the zip top can was convenient an most likely boosted beverage can sales in general, it also had a couple of disadvantages. First of all, the loose pull tabs which came off the cans were damaging to the environment. Pets and wildlife died from ingesting pull tabs, as did more than a few people who dropped them into their beverage can and accidentally choked on them. Moreover, these tabs not only wound up on beaches, where beachgoers cut their feet on them, they also littered roadsides and damaged garbage disposals. One response to address these disadvantages involved the development of the “stay tab.”
Introduced in 1975, the stay tab was designed to stay connected to the can. The tab is essentially hinged to the top of a can in a manner that allows a consumer to pull up on a ring end of the tab, causing the opposite end of the tab to press down on a perforated portion of the top of the can. As the ring end of the tab is pulled upward, the opposite end pierces the can top along the perforation, remaining with the can until recycling/disposal. While the metal attaching the tab to the can top bends to allow piercing of the perforation, it does not readily break off the top of the can, thus alleviating the tab filled environment created by the pull tab. Today, virtually all beverages sold in cans are marketed in cans with stay tabs.
Unfortunately however, while the disadvantage of loose tabs was addressed by the advent of the stay tab can, a disadvantage relating to beverage flow from the stay tab can and its predecessors remained. When a fluid is poured from a can opening a vacuum is created within the can which sucks air into the can as the fluid flows out. If a can has one opening, air must flow into that opening as the fluid is poured out of that opening, causing the fluid to exit the can in an uneven, almost violent flow. This uneven flow may cause a carbonated beverage to lose carbonation more quickly than a fluid being poured in a smooth, even flow. Additionally, fluid flowing from a can opening in this manner does so in a messier and slower manner.
One way of creating a smoother, more even flow involves equalizing the pressure between the inside and outside of the can, which may be accomplished by creating a second can opening. Creation of a second can opening can allow air to enter the can via this second opening while fluid leaves the can via the first opening, alleviating the unevenness and violence of the flow discussed above. Unfortunately however, current cans do not provide container top conducive to creating a second can opening.
Disclosed is an improved container including a container body defining a container cavity, the improved container including a container top configured to create at least two container openings via at least at least partial depression of at least two container portions into the cavity defined by the container body.
Also disclosed is an improved container including a container body defining a container cavity, the container including a container top configured to create at least two container openings via at least one of cavity devise associated with the container top and disposed at least partially in the container cavity defined by the container body, and an extending tab portion that is extendible from a tab associated with the container top.
Further disclosed is a method for improving a flow of a fluid from a container including a container cavity defined by a container body, the method including configuring a container top to allow creation of at least two openings in the container top via an at least partial depressing of at least two container portions into the cavity defined by the container body.
The following descriptions should not be considered limiting in any way. With reference to the accompanying drawings, like elements are numbered alike:
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It should be appreciated that the container body 102 and container top 106 may be made from any material suitable to containing the fluid 116, such as aluminum and tin. Additionally, the fluid 116 may be any gas, liquid, or combination thereof, including carbonated beverages such as soda, beer, and tonic. It should further be appreciated that the container top 106 may be molded from the same continuous piece of material as the container body 102, thus making the container body 102 and container top 106 a one piece, fluid 116 containing device. Also, the attachment 114 of the tab 112 to the container top 106 may be achieved via any means suitable to the desired end purpose of movable flexibility, including frictional, welding, and snap-on associations. Still further, it should be appreciated that the actuation device 122 may be sold with the improved container 100, removably attached to the container body 102 or package which holds at least one improved container 100.
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Similarly to the first embodiment 100, it should be appreciated in the second embodiment 200 that the container body 202 and container top 206 may be made from any material suitable to containing the fluid 216, such as aluminum and tin. Additionally, the fluid 216 may be any gas, liquid, or combination thereof, including carbonated beverages such as soda, beer, and tonic. It should further be appreciated that the container top 206 may be molded from the same continuous piece of material as the container body 202, thus making the container body 202 and container top 206 a one piece, fluid containing device. Also, the attachment 214 of the tab 212 to the container top 206 may be achieved via any means suitable to the desired end purpose of movable flexibility, including frictional, welding, and snap-on associations. Referring to
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Similarly to the first embodiment 100 and second embodiment 200, it should be appreciated in the third embodiment 300 that the container body 302 and container top 306 may be made from any material suitable to containing the fluid 316, such as aluminum and tin. Additionally, the fluid 316 may be any gas, liquid, or combination thereof, including such carbonated beverages as soda, beer, and tonic. It should further be appreciated that the container top 306 may be molded from the same continuous piece of material as the container body 302, thus making the container body 302 and container top 306 a one piece, fluid containing device. Also, the attachment 314 of the tab 312 to the container top 306 may be achieved via any means suitable to the desired end purpose of movable flexibility, including frictional, welding, and snap-on associations. Furthermore, the instrument cavity 340, second portion 310, and third portion 342 may be positioned in any relation to each other suitable to the desired ends of housing at least one protruding instrument 332 and improving the flow of the fluid 316. Still further, the at least one protruding instrument 332 may be configured to be capable of to piercing any portion of the container body 302 or container top 306. Any at least one protruding instrument 332 with this ability, via sharpness, strength, or any other quality suitable to the desired end purpose of piercing the container body 302 and/or the container top 306, may be used and are anticipated by the present invention.
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It should be appreciated that the container body 402 and container top 406 may be made from any material suitable to containing the fluid 416, such as aluminum and tin. Additionally, the fluid 416 may be any gas, liquid, or combination thereof, including such carbonated beverages as soda, beer, and tonic. It should further be appreciated that the container top 406 may be molded from the same continuous piece of material as the container body 402, thus making the container body 402 and container top 406 a one piece, fluid containing device. Also, the attachment 414 of the tab 412 to the container top 406 may be achieved via any means suitable to the desired end purpose of movable flexibility, including frictional, welding, and snap-on associations. Furthermore, it should be appreciated that the improved container 400 is just one means of creating multiple container openings via one continuous pulling motion 452 of the tab 412, and any means suitable to the desired end purpose may be used, including attaching the tab 412 to the second portion 410 in a manner that allows the one continuous pulling motion 452 of the tab 412 to pull the second portion 410 away form the container top 406 via an engaging of the extending tab portion 450 with a hooking portion (not illustrated) of the second portion 410. Still further, the at least one protruding device 432 may be configured to be capable of to piercing any portion of the container body 402 or container top 406. Any at least one protruding instrument 432 with this ability, via sharpness, strength, or any other quality suitable to the desired end purpose of piercing the container body 402 and/or the container top 404, may be used and are anticipated by the present invention.
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It should be appreciated that the container body 502 and container top 506 may be made from any material suitable to containing the fluid 516, such as aluminum and tin. Additionally, the fluid 516 may be any gas, liquid, or combination thereof, including such carbonated beverages as soda, beer, and tonic. It should further be appreciated that the container top 506 may be molded from the same continuous piece of material as the container body 502, thus making the container body 502 and container top 506 a one piece, fluid containing device. Also, the attachment 514 of the tab 512 to the container top 506 may be achieved via any means suitable to the desired end purpose of movable flexibility, including frictional, welding, and snap-on associations. Furthermore, it should be appreciated that the improved container 500 is just one means of creating multiple container openings via one continuous pulling motion 552 of the tab 512, and any means suitable to the desired end purpose may be used, including the second portion structure 564 being associated with the second portion 510 in a manner that allows the one continuous pulling motion 552 of the tab to push the second portion 510 away from the container cavity 504.
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While the invention has been described with reference to an exemplary embodiment, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or substance to the teachings of the invention without departing from the scope thereof. Therefore, it is important that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the apportioned claims. Moreover, unless specifically stated any use of the terms first, second, etc. do not denote any order or importance, but rather the terms first, second, etc. are used to distinguish one element from another.
This application is a Continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/548,793 filed on Jul. 13, 2012, which is a Continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/509,877 filed on Aug. 25, 2006, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/711,197 filed Aug. 25, 2005. All of these applications are herein incorporated by reference.
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Civil Docket Case No. 3:12-CV-01465-VLB, U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut (New Haven); Order granting 13 Motion for Attorney(s) Peter A. Gergeley to be admitted pro hac vice. Certificate of Good Standing due by May 5, 2013. Signed by Clerk on Mar. 6, 2013. (Grady, B.) (Entered: Mar. 6, 2013). |
Civil Docket Case No. 3:12-CV-01465-VLB, U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut (New Haven); Certificate of Good Standing re 14 Motion for Attorney(s) Ryan James Fletcher, Ph.D., Esq. to be Admitted Pro Hac Vice (paid $75 PHV fee; receipt No. 0205-2798257) by MillerCoors LLC. (Fletcher, Ryan) (Entered: Mar. 11, 2013). |
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Civil Docket Case No. 3:12-CV-01465-VLB, U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut (New Haven); Reply to Response to 24 Motion for Leave to File Surreply Brief in Opposition to Defendant's Motion to Transfer or to Stay filed by CML&J LLC. (Coyle, Steven) (Entered:May 22, 2013). |
Civil Docket Case No. 3:12-CV-01465-VLB, U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut (New Haven); Notice of Additional Authority re 18 Motion to Stay re 1 Complaint Motion to Transfer to Another District filed by CML&J LLC. (Attachments: # 1 Court Order Dismissing Colorado Action)(Coyle, Steven) (Entered: Jun. 27, 2013). |
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Civil Docket Case No. 1:13-CV-00695-REB, U.S. District Court, District of Colorado (Denver); Minute Order granting 17 Motion for Leave to File Excess Pages. Plaintiff is permitted to file a response brief to the motion to dismiss that shall not exceed twenty-five (25) pages in length. By Judge Robert E. Blackburn on May 9, 2013. Text Only Entry(rebsec, ) (Entered:May 9, 2013). |
Civil Docket Case No. 1:13-CV-00695-REB, U.S. District Court, District of Colorado (Denver); Brief in Opposition to 13 Motion to Dismiss Pursuant to FED.R.CIV.P 12(b)(2) and 12(b) (3) filed by Plaintiff Ball Metal Beverage Container Corp.. (Attachments: # 1 Affidavit Declaration of Ryan James Fletcher, # 2 Exhibit A, # 3 Exhibit B, # 4 Exhibit C, # 5 Exhibit D, # 6 Exhibit E, # 7 Exhibit F, # 8 Exhibit G, # 9 Exhibit H, # 10 Exhibit I, # 11 Exhibit J, # 12 Exhibit K, # 13 Exhibit L, # 14 Exhibit M)(Gergely, Peter) (Entered:May 13, 2013). |
Civil Docket Case No. 1:13-CV-00695-REB, U.S. District Court, District of Colorado (Denver); Summons Request as to Daniel Robert Gibson re 1 Complaint, by Plaintiff Ball Metal Beverage Container Corporation. (Gergely, Peter) (Entered: Mar. 15, 2013). |
Civil Docket Case No. 1:13-CV-00695-REB, U.S. District Court, District of Colorado (Denver); Unopposed Motion for Leave to File Excess Pages in Support of Defendant CML&J's Motion to Dismiss Pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(2) and 12(b)(3) by Defendant CML&J, LLC. (Ryan, Andrew) (Entered: May 23, 2013). |
Civil Docket Case No. 1:13-CV-00695-REB, U.S. District Court, District of Colorado (Denver); Minute Order granting 20 Defendant CML&J's Unopposed Motion to File an Over Length Reply Brief in Support of its Motion to Dismiss Pursuant to FED. R. CIV. P. 12(b)(2) and 12(b)(3). CML&J may file a reply brief not to exceed 20 pages. By Judge Robert E. Blackburn on May 24, 2013. (klyon, ) (Entered: May 24, 2013). |
Civil Docket Case No. 1:13-CV-00695-REB, U.S. District Court, District of Colorado (Denver); Reply to Response to 13 Motion to Dismiss Pursuant to Fed.R.Civ.P. 12(b)(2) and 12(b) (3) filed by Defendant CML&J, LLC. (Attachments: # 1 Affidavit of Andrew C. Ryan, Esq.) (Ryan, Andrew) (Entered: May 30, 2013). |
Civil Docket Case No. 1:13-CV-00695-REB, U.S. District Court, District of Colorado (Denver); Order re: Defendants 13 Motion to Dismiss Pursuant to Fed.R.Civ.p 12(b)(2) and (b)(3). Defendant CML&J's Motion to Dismiss Pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P.12(b)(2) and 12(b)(3) [#13], filed Apr. 18, 2013, is Granted in Part and Denied Asmoot in Part. Plaintiff's claims against defendant are Dismissed Withoutprejudice. Judgment without prejudice Shall Enter. By Judge Robert E. Blackburn on Jun. 27, 2013. (klyon, ) (Entered:Jun. 27, 2013). |
Civil Docket Case No. 1:13-CV-00695-REB, U.S. District Court, District of Colorado (Denver); Judgment by Clerk in favor of CML&J, LLC against Ball Metal Beverage Container Corp. re: 23 Order on Motion to Dismiss, by Clerk on Jun. 28, 2013. (klyon, ) (Entered: Jun. 28, 2013). |
Civil Docket Case No. 1:13-CV-00695-REB, U.S. District Court, District of Colorado (Denver); Report on the determination of an action e-mailed to the Commissioner of Patents. (klyon, ) (Entered: Aug. 13, 2013). |
Civil Docket Case No. 1:13-CV-00695-REB, U.S. District Court, District of Colorado (Denver); Corporate Disclosure Statement identifying Corporate Parent Ball Packaging Corporation for Ball Metal Beverage Container Corporation. (Gergely, Peter) (Entered:Mar. 15, 2013). |
Civil Docket Case No. 1:13-Cv-00695-REB, U.S. District Court, District of Colorado (Denver); Report on the filing of an action mailed to Commissioner of Patents. (agarc, ) (Entered:Mar. 18, 2013). |
Civil Docket Case No. 1:13-CV-00695-REB, U.S. District Court, District of Colorado (Denver); Summons issued by Clerk. Magistrate Judge Consent Form attached. (Attachments: # 1Magistrate Judge Consent Form) (agarc, ) (Entered: Mar. 18, 2013). |
Civil Docket Case No. 1:13-CV-00695-REB, U.S. District Court, District of Colorado (Denver); Memorandum Returning Case by Senior Judge Daniel. (jjhsl, ) (Entered:Mar. 22, 2013). |
Civil Docket Case No. 1:13-CV-00695-REB, U.S. District Court, District of Colorado (Denver); Summons Request as to CML&J, LLC by Plaintiff Ball Metal Beverage Container Corp..(Fletcher, Ryan) (Entered: Mar. 22, 2013). |
U.S. District Court, District of Colorado (Denver), Civil Docket for Case #: 1:13-CV-00695-REB, Ball Metal Beverage Container Corp. vs. CML&J LLC, Date Filed Mar. 15, 2013, pp. 1-4; http://ecf.ctd.uscourts.gov/cgi-bin/DktRpt.pl?827239800416188-L—1—0-1. |
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