Various containers for liquids are known. However, there is a need for improved containers that, for example, allow for easier handling and for more versatile and convenient storage and operation.
A container (such as a beverage container) according to a particular embodiment of the invention has a substantially rectangular cross section and a substantially rectangular (e.g., substantially square) front face. In one embodiment, the container comprises a dispensing outlet adjacent a corner of the container's substantially rectangular front face. In various embodiments, the container's shape and outlet position allow users to dispense liquid from the container when the container is in a first, “tall and thin” orientation, and when the container is in a second, “short and wide” orientation.
In various embodiments of the invention, the container includes a handle (e.g., an elongate handle) that extends outwardly from the container's front face. In one embodiment of the invention, the handle extends substantially diagonally with respect to: (1) the container's front face; (2) one or more of the container's side surfaces; and/or (3) the surface on which the container is supported when the container is in the first and/or second orientation. In a particular embodiment of the invention, the container's dispensing outlet is disposed adjacent (e.g., immediately adjacent) a first, “dispensing” corner of the container's front face, and the container's handle extends along a plane that extends adjacent (and preferably through) both: (1) the first, “dispensing” corner of the container's front face, and (2) a second corner of the container's front face that is diagonally opposite the first, “dispensing” corner of the container's front face. In one embodiment of the invention, the plane is substantially perpendicular to the container's front face.
Having thus described the invention in general terms, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and wherein:
The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which various embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout.
General Structure of the Container
A container 100 according a particular embodiment of the invention is shown in
(1) A front face 105 (e.g., a substantially rectangular front face).
(2) An outlet 135 disposed adjacent the container's front face 105. In one embodiment, the outlet 135 is disposed adjacent a particular, “dispensing” corner 123 of the container's front face 105. In a particular embodiment of the invention, the outlet 135 is a neck-type outlet.
(3) A rear face 110. In one embodiment of the invention, the rear face 110 is offset from, and substantially parallel to the container's front face 105.
(4) A first “tall” side surface 115 that extends between the container's front and rear faces 105, 110 (preferably from the container's front face 105 to the container's rear face 110).
(5) A second “tall” side surface 120 that extends between the container's front and rear faces 105, 110 (preferably from the container's front face 105 to the container's rear face 110). In one embodiment, this second “tall” side surface 120 is offset from, and substantially parallel to, the first “tall” side surface 115. Also, in a particular embodiment, the first and second “tall” side surfaces 115, 120 are substantially perpendicular to: (A) the container's front face 105; and/or (B) the container's rear face 110.
(6) A first “short” side surface 125 that extends between the container's front and rear faces 105, 110 (preferably from the container's front face 105 to the container's rear face 110).
(7) A second “short” side surface 130 that extends between the container's front and rear faces 105, 110 (preferably from the container's front face 105 to the container's rear face 110). In one embodiment, this second “short” side surface 130 is offset from, and substantially parallel to, the first “short” side surface 125. Also, in a particular embodiment, the first and second short side surfaces 125, 130 are substantially perpendicular to: (A) one or both of the first and second “tall” side surfaces 115, 120; (B) the front face 105; and/or (C) the rear face 110. In various embodiments of the invention, one or more of the following are substantially planar: (1) the container's front face 105; (2) the container's rear face 110; (3) one or more of the container's “tall” side surfaces 115, 120; (4) one or more of the container's “short” side surfaces 125, 130.
In various embodiments, the container's outlet 135 is disposed adjacent a corner 123 of the container's front face 105. For example, as shown in
Similarly, in various embodiments of the invention, the container's outlet 135 is positioned immediately adjacent both a first side surface of the container 100 (e.g., the container's second “tall” side surface 120) and a second side surface of the container 100 (e.g., the container's first “short” side surface) 125. In various embodiments of the invention, these first and second side surfaces cooperate to form a corner (e.g., a substantially perpendicular corner) of the container 100. However, in alternative embodiments, one or more other side surfaces may separate these first and second side surfaces from each other.
In a particular embodiment of the invention, the container's outlet 135 is disposed adjacent both the container's second “tall” side surface 120 and the container's first “short” side surface 125, and the container's outlet 135 is spaced a short distance apart from the container's second “tall” side surface 120 and/or the container's first “short” side surface 125. For example, in one embodiment, the container's outlet 135 is disposed adjacent both the second “tall” side surface 120 and the first “short” side surface 125 of the container 100, and the container's outlet 135 is spaced less than 1.5 inches (and preferably less than 1 inch) apart from the container's second “tall” side surface 120 and/or the container's first “short” side surface 125.
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As noted above, in various embodiments of the invention, the container 100 includes a handle 145 that extends outwardly from the container's front face 105. In one embodiment of the invention (e.g., the embodiment shown in
In a particular embodiment of the invention, the container's dispensing outlet 135 is disposed adjacent a first corner 123 of the container's front face, and the container's handle 145 extends along a plane that extends adjacent (and preferably through) both: (1) a first, “dispensing” corner 123 of the container's front face 105, and (2) a second corner 133 of the container's front face 105 that is diagonally offset from the container's first, “dispensing” corner 123. In one embodiment of the invention, this plane is substantially perpendicular to the container's front face 105. However, in other embodiments, the plane may, for example, form an acute angle relative to the container's front face 105.
Structural Support Elements
In various embodiments of the invention, the container's various side surfaces (or other surfaces) may include one or more recesses 150 to provide structural support to the container 100. Similarly, one or more of the container's edge surfaces may be beveled to provide for a stronger container exterior.
Material Used to Produce the Container
In various embodiments of the present invention, the container 100 may be made, for example, from HDPE, PET, PE, PP, PVC or polycarbonate. However, the container 100 may comprise, or consist of, any other suitable material or combination of materials.
Use of the Container
To use a container 100 according to certain embodiments of the invention, the container 100 is first filled with a suitable liquid (e.g., water) and then distributed to a user for use. The user may then, for example, place the container 100 on a substantially horizontal support surface, such as a refrigerator shelf.
In various embodiments, the user preferably positions the container 100 on the horizontal support surface in either the first or the second orientation described above, depending on customer's particular space constraints. For example, if the customer has a tall and thin volume of space available on a particular shelf, the customer may orient the container 100 in the first, “tall and thin” orientation on the particular shelf (See
In various embodiments of the invention, the container's handle 145 is positioned to allow a user to facilitate pouring liquid out of the container 100 through the container's outlet 135 (especially when the container 100 contains only a small amount of liquid). For example, in one embodiment of the invention, the handle 145 is adapted to allow a user to rotate the container 105 onto a side edge 124 of the container adjacent the container's outlet 135 and then tip (e.g., pull) at least a portion of the container 100 forward to facilitate pouring liquid out of the container's outlet 135.
In one embodiment of the invention, this is done by executing one or more of the following steps (preferably, but not necessarily, in the order listed below):
(1) Grasping the handle 145 when the handle 145 is in a substantially diagonal orientation relative to a surface on which the container 100 is supported (e.g., a shelf). In various embodiments of the invention, the handle 145 forms an angle with a surface on which the container 100 is supported of between about 30 and 60 degrees, and preferably between about 40 and 50 degrees, and preferably about 45 degrees.
(2) Using the handle 145 to rotate the container 100 (e.g., about a side edge 124 of the container 100 that is adjacent the container's outlet 135) until the container's handle 145 is in a substantially vertical orientation. In one embodiment, in this position, the container 100 is supported substantially on the container's side edge 124 referenced above.
(3) Rotating the container 100 substantially about the container's “dispensing corner” 105 (e.g., in a substantially forward direction). This may be done, for example, by pulling a top portion of the handle 145 toward the user.
(4) Removing the container's dispensing cap 140 to allow liquid to flow from the container 100 out of the container's outlet 135.
As will be understood by one skilled in the relevant field in light of this disclosure, the present invention may be embodied in a variety of different containers and methods. For example, while the container is described above as having a substantially rectangular cross section, the container may have any other suitable type of cross-sectional configuration. For example, in certain embodiments, the container may have a generally hexagonal or octagonal cross section.
Furthermore, although the container is described above as having a handle 145 adjacent its front face 105, in various embodiments of the invention, the container's handle 145 may be adjacent another of the container's surfaces, such as one of the container's side surfaces 115, 120, 125, 130. Alternatively, the container may have no handle, or a handle that is affixed adjacent the container (e.g., a bail handle).
In addition, it should be understood that although the container is described above as having a neck-type outlet, other embodiments of the invention may include any other suitable type of outlet 135.
Many modifications and other embodiments of the invention will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which this invention pertains having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. For example, it should be understood that while the container's outlet is described above as extending from the container's front face, the outlet may be on any other suitable surface of the container (e.g., a suitable side or rear surface of the container). Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation.
This application claims priority from provisional application 60/631,471, entitled “Container”, which was filed on Nov. 28, 2004, and which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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60631471 | Nov 2004 | US |