Claims
- 1. A disposable container for storing and dispensing liquid concentrate comprising:
- a top end defining a first opening through which said container may be filled, a second opening through which concentrate may be withdrawn and a planar stacking surface;
- vent means associated with said first opening for controlling the flow of air into the container as concentrate is withdrawn from said second opening;
- a base end for supporting said container in an upright position;
- sidewalls connecting said base end to said top end, said sidewalls being concave toward an interior of said container;
- a reinforcing pattern formed in said sidewalls for further precluding distortion of said sidewalls;
- a conduit extending along said sidewalls outboard of said container from the top end to the base end, said conduit joining said second opening at said top end of said container, said conduit being in liquid communication with the inside of said container at the base end thereof; and
- valve actuator means within said second opening for use in operating a valve in a coupling connectable to said second opening;
- wherein said base end of one container is nestable within the top end of another container for vertical stacking and storage of a plurality of containers, said base end including opposing base sections alternated with opposing recessed areas, and a channel connecting the opposing base sections to facilitate complete drainage of concentrate from the container when the container is in an upright orientation, and wherein said concave sidewalls are outwardly expandable when a container is filled with concentrate.
- 2. The container of claim 1, wherein said top end has a handle thereon, said handle having first and second gripping portions spaced apart for receiving the channel of the base end therebetween in a direction perpendicular to the gripping portions of said handle, said channel resting flat on the planar stacking surface of the top end of the container.
- 3. The container of claim 1, wherein said reinforcing pattern includes a hub portion having a center point at a distance from about one-half to about two-thirds of the distance down from the planar stacking surface of the container and a plurality of recessed ribs radially extending from the hub.
- 4. The container of claim 1, wherein said reinforcing pattern includes a hub portion having a concentric center at a position two-thirds of the distance down from the planar stacking surface of the container and a plurality of recessed ribs radially extending from the hub.
- 5. The container of claim 1, wherein said vent means includes a frangible foil secured over said first opening.
- 6. The container of claim 1, wherein said first opening is formed in an upstanding cylindrical neck portion of said top end, said neck portion having a threaded external finish.
- 7. A system for supplying liquid concentrate to a post-mix beverage dispenser comprising:
- a top end defining a first opening through which said container may be filled, a second opening through which concentrate may be withdrawn and a planar stacking surface;
- vent means associated with said first opening for controlling the flow of air into the container as concentrate is withdrawn from said second opening;
- a base end for supporting said container in an upright position;
- sidewalls connecting said base end to said top end, said sidewalls being concave toward an interior of said container;
- a reinforcing pattern formed in said sidewalls for further precluding distortion of said sidewalls;
- a conduit extending along said sidewalls outboard of said container from the top end to the base end, said conduit joining said second opening at said top end of said container, said conduit being in liquid communication with the inside of said container at the base end thereof; and
- valve actuator means within said second opening for use in operating a valve in a coupling connectable to said second opening;
- wherein said top end has a first characteristic shape and said base end has a second characteristic shape such that said base end of one container is nestable within the top end of another container for vertical stacking and storage of a plurality of containers, said second characteristic shape including opposing base sections alternated with opposing recessed areas, and a channel connecting the opposing base sections to facilitate complete drainage of concentrate from the container when the container is in an upright orientation, and wherein said concave sidewalls are outwardly expandable.
- 8. The system of claim 7, wherein said top end has a handle thereon, said handle having first and second gripping portions spaced apart for receiving the channel of the base end therebetween in a direction perpendicular to the gripping portions of said handle, said channel resting flat on said planar stacking surface.
- 9. The system according to claim 7, wherein said reinforcing pattern includes a hub portion having a center point at a distance from about one-half to about two-thirds of the distance down from the planar stacking surface of the container and a plurality of recessed ribs radially extending from the hub.
- 10. The system of claim 7, wherein said reinforcing pattern includes a hub portion having a concentric center at a position two-thirds of the distance down from the planar stacking surface of the container and a plurality of recessed ribs radially extending from the hub.
- 11. The system of claim 7, wherein said vent means includes a frangible foil secured over said first opening.
- 12. The system of claim 7, wherein said first opening is formed in an upstanding cylindrical neck portion of said top end, said neck portion having a threaded external finish.
- 13. A disposable container for storing liquid concentrate comprising:
- a top end including a first opening through which said container may be filled, a second opening through which concentrate may be withdrawn, a bifurcated handle member having a first handle portion adjacent the first opening, a second handle member adjacent the second opening, an interlock area formed between the first and second handle members and a planar stacking surface;
- a base end for supporting said container in an upright position, said base end including opposing base sections alternated with opposing recessed areas and a channel connecting the opposing base sections to facilitate complete drainage of concentrate between base sections when the container is in an upright orientation;
- sidewalls connecting said base end to said top end, said sidewalls being concave toward an interior of said container;
- a reinforcing pattern formed in said sidewalls for further precluding distortion of said sidewalls; and
- a conduit extending along said sidewalls outboard of said container, from the top end in communication with said second opening to the base end in liquid communication with the inside of the container.
- 14. The container according to claim 13, wherein said channel fits within said interlock area when a container is stacked on a like container at a 90.degree. orientation with respect thereto.
- 15. The system according to claim 13, wherein said reinforcing pattern includes a hub portion having a center point at a distance from about one-half to about two-thirds of the distance down from the planar stacking surface of the container and a plurality of recessed ribs radially extending from the hub.
- 16. The container according to claim 13, wherein said reinforcing pattern includes a hub portion having a center which is positioned a distance two-thirds down from the planar stacking surface of the container and a plurality of recessed ribs extending radially from the hub.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/429,553 filed on Oct. 31, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,064,101. The entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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