Disclosed are embodiments of the invention that relate to, among other things, a device for holding edible substances (foods or drinks).
Almost all portable food containers comprise a container for the food (whether it is liquid or solid in form) and a cover for the container that holds the food. However, these covers for portable food containers are separated from their containers and require the user to always know where they are after opening the container.
In the context of feeding infants, babies, and small children, portable food containers are typically accessed quickly to feed the infant, baby, or small child, with the consequent quick removal and displacement of the cover for said container. Thus, users of such containers will misplace, drop, or forget the covers in the midst of feeding the infant, baby, or small child. However, the covers for these types of containers, such as baby bottles, are particularly necessary to prevent unwanted debris from coming in contact with the opening of the container, e.g., a baby bottle nipple, or sippy cup nozzle. Therefore, there is a need to maintain the covers of such food containers in close proximity to the user to avoid one or more of the foregoing issues from occurring.
There is also a need to keep the cover of food containers within reach during use. In addition to the aforementioned example involving feeding young infants, babies, and/or small children, those in outdoor situations, traveling, hiking, or long trips may find that the food container may need to be revisited more than one time. Each time the food container is used and its use completed, the user may want to maintain the cover nearby to conveniently seal the food container. This issue has yet to be satisfied in the prior art.
An exemplary food-containing device may be made up of a substantially rigid container having a body with a foot and a neck. In an exemplary body, the neck may define an opening in the body and the foot is adjacent to a bottom of the body. An exemplary food-containing device may also have a cover with an upper surface and a lower surface. An exemplary upper surface may be configured to block the opening in the neck when interconnected to the neck. An exemplary lower surface may be configured to couple the cover to the foot of the body so that the upper surface may be in a plane substantially parallel to the bottom of the body. The exemplary food-containing device may have a flexible link for interconnecting the cover to the container.
Another exemplary food-containing device may be made up of a substantially rigid container having a body with a foot and a neck. In an exemplary body, the neck may define an opening in the body and the foot is adjacent to a bottom of the body. An exemplary food-containing device may also have a cover with an upper surface and a lower surface. An exemplary upper surface may be configured to block the opening in the neck when interconnected to the neck and may be interconnected to the neck via a ring structure coupled to the neck. An exemplary lower surface may be configured to couple the cover to the foot of the body so that the upper surface may be in a plane substantially parallel to the bottom of the body. The exemplary food-containing device may have a flexible link for interconnecting the cover to the container.
Another exemplary food-containing device may be made up of a substantially rigid container having a body with a foot and a neck. In an exemplary body, the neck may define an opening in the body and the foot is adjacent to a bottom of the body. An exemplary food-containing device may also have a cover with an upper surface and a lower surface. An exemplary upper surface may be configured to block the opening in the neck when interconnected to the neck and may be interconnected to the neck via a ring structure coupled to the neck. An exemplary lower surface may be configured to couple the cover to the foot of the body so that the upper surface may be in a plane substantially parallel to the bottom of the body. The exemplary food-containing device may have a flexible link for interconnecting the cover to the container and a dispenser coupled to the container via the ring structure.
Another exemplary food-containing device may be made up of a substantially rigid container having a body with a foot and a neck. In an exemplary body, the neck may define an opening in the body and the foot is adjacent to a bottom of the body. An exemplary food-containing device may also have a cover with an upper surface and a lower surface. An exemplary upper surface may be configured to block the opening in the neck when interconnected to the neck and may be interconnected to the neck via a ring structure coupled to the neck. An exemplary lower surface may be configured to couple the cover to the foot of the body so that the upper surface may be in a plane substantially parallel to the bottom of the body. The exemplary food-containing device may have a flexible link for interconnecting the cover to the container and a dispenser coupled to the container via the ring structure. One type of exemplary dispenser is a nipple.
Another exemplary food-containing device may be made up of a substantially rigid container having a body with a foot and a neck, whereby each of these is safe for use with infants. In an exemplary body, the neck may define an opening in the body and the foot is adjacent to a bottom of the body. An exemplary food-containing device may also have a cover with an upper surface and a lower surface. An exemplary upper surface may be configured to block the opening in the neck when interconnected to the neck and may be interconnected to the neck via a ring structure coupled to the neck. An exemplary lower surface may be configured to couple the cover to the foot of the body so that the upper surface may be in a plane substantially parallel to the bottom of the body. The exemplary food-containing device may have a flexible link for interconnecting the cover to the container and a dispenser coupled to the container via the ring structure. One type of exemplary dispenser is a nipple.
Another exemplary food-containing device may be made up of a substantially rigid container having a body with a foot and a neck. In an exemplary body, the neck may define an opening in the body and the foot is adjacent to a bottom of the body. An exemplary food-containing device may also have a cover with an upper surface and a lower surface. An exemplary upper surface may be configured to block the opening in the neck when interconnected to the neck via one or more surfaces on the neck and may be interconnected to the neck via a ring structure coupled to the neck. An exemplary lower surface may be configured to couple the cover to the foot of the body so that the upper surface may be in a plane substantially parallel to the bottom of the body. The exemplary food-containing device may have a flexible link for interconnecting the cover to the container.
Another exemplary food-containing device may be made up of a substantially rigid container having a body with a foot and a neck. In an exemplary body, the neck may define an opening in the body and the foot is adjacent to a bottom of the body. An exemplary food-containing device may also have a cover with an upper surface and a lower surface. An exemplary upper surface may be configured to block the opening in the neck when interconnected to the neck via one or more surfaces on the neck and may be interconnected to the neck via a ring structure coupled to the neck. An exemplary lower surface may be configured to couple the cover to the foot of the body so that the upper surface may be in a plane substantially parallel to the bottom of the body. The exemplary food-containing device may have a flexible link for interconnecting the cover to the container via a passage in the cover and a passage in the container.
Another exemplary food-containing device may be made up of a substantially rigid container having a body with a foot and a neck. In an exemplary body, the neck may define an opening in the body and the foot is adjacent to a bottom of the body. An exemplary food-containing device may also have a cover with an upper surface and a lower surface. An exemplary upper surface may be configured to block the opening in the neck when interconnected to the neck via one or more surfaces on the neck and may be interconnected to the neck via a ring structure coupled to the neck. An exemplary lower surface may be configured to couple the cover to the foot of the body so that the upper surface may be in a plane substantially parallel to the bottom of the body. The exemplary food-containing device may have a flexible link for interconnecting the cover to the container via a passage in the cover and a passage in the container. The exemplary food-containing device may further have a dispenser coupled to the container via the ring structure. One type of exemplary dispenser is a nipple.
Another exemplary food-containing device may be made up of a substantially rigid container having a body with a foot and a neck. An exemplary container is safe for use with infants. In an exemplary body, the neck may define an opening in the body and the foot is adjacent to a bottom of the body. An exemplary food-containing device may also have a cover with an upper surface and a lower surface. An exemplary upper surface may be configured to block the opening in the neck when interconnected to the neck via one or more surfaces on the neck and may be interconnected to the neck via a ring structure coupled to the neck. An exemplary lower surface may be configured to couple the cover to the foot of the body so that the upper surface may be in a plane substantially parallel to the bottom of the body. The exemplary food-containing device may have a flexible link for interconnecting the cover to the container via a passage in the cover and a passage in the container. The exemplary food-containing device may further have a dispenser coupled to the container via the ring structure. One type of exemplary dispenser is a nipple.
An exemplary method of dispensing food from a container may comprise one or more of the following steps, and not necessarily in the following order: removing a cover having an upper surface and a lower surface from a container body, wherein the container body comprises a neck and a bottom opposite the neck, where a foot is adjacent to the bottom of the container body; moving the cover while the cover is interconnected to the container body via a link; and coupling the cover to the container body so that the lower surface is coupled to the container body via the foot or so that the upper surface blocks access to the neck.
According to another exemplary method of dispensing food from a container may comprise one or more of the following steps, and not necessarily in the following order: removing a cover having an upper surface and a lower surface from a container body, wherein the container body comprises a neck and a bottom opposite the neck, where a foot is adjacent to the bottom of the container body; moving the cover while the cover is interconnected to the container body via a link; and coupling the cover to the container body so that the lower surface is coupled to the container body via the foot or so that the upper surface blocks access to the neck. According to this exemplary method, the step of moving the cover further includes the link interconnecting the cover to the container body via a passage in the container body.
According to another exemplary method of dispensing food from a container may comprise one or more of the following steps, and not necessarily in the following order: removing a cover having an upper surface and a lower surface from a container body, wherein the container body comprises a neck and a bottom opposite the neck, where a foot is adjacent to the bottom of the container body; moving the cover while the cover is interconnected to the container body via a link; and coupling the cover to the container body so that the lower surface is coupled to the container body via the foot or so that the upper surface blocks access to the neck. According to this exemplary method, the step of coupling the cover to the container body includes interconnecting the cover to the container body via a ring structure coupled to the neck of the container body.
According to another exemplary method of dispensing food from a container may comprise one or more of the following steps, and not necessarily in the following order: removing a cover having an upper surface and a lower surface from a container body, wherein the container body comprises a neck and a bottom opposite the neck, where a foot is adjacent to the bottom of the container body; moving the cover while the cover is interconnected to the container body via a link; and coupling the cover to the container body so that the lower surface is coupled to the container body via the foot or so that the upper surface blocks access to the neck. According to this exemplary method, the step of moving the cover includes rotating the cover so that the upper surface goes from above the neck of the container body to below the bottom of the container body.
According to another exemplary method of dispensing food from a container may comprise one or more of the following steps, and not necessarily in the following order: removing a cover having an upper surface and a lower surface from a container body, wherein the container body comprises a neck and a bottom opposite the neck, where a foot is adjacent to the bottom of the container body; moving the cover while the cover is interconnected to the container body via a link; and coupling the cover to the container body so that the lower surface is coupled to the container body via the foot or so that the upper surface blocks access to the neck. According to this exemplary method, the step of moving the cover includes rotating the cover so that the upper surface goes from below the bottom of the container body to above the neck of the container body.
An exemplary food-containment device may comprise a container having a hollow body with an open neck and closed bottom, a cover having a hollow body with an open mouth and a closed top, the mouth of the cover being secured to the container at a position substantially at the closed bottom of the container such that the closed top faces the closed bottom; and a tether interconnecting the container to the cover.
Another exemplary food-containment device may comprise a container having a hollow body with an open neck and closed bottom, a cover having a hollow body with an open mouth and a closed top, the mouth of the cover being secured to the container at a position substantially at the closed bottom of the container such that the closed top faces the closed bottom; and a tether interconnecting the container to the cover. According to this exemplary food-containment device, the device may also have a ring coupled to the open neck of the container.
Another exemplary food-containment device may comprise a container having a hollow body with an open neck and closed bottom, a cover having a hollow body with an open mouth and a closed top, the mouth of the cover being secured to the container at a position substantially at the closed bottom of the container such that the closed top faces the closed bottom; and a tether interconnecting the container to the cover. According to this exemplary food-containment device, the mouth of the cover is configured to secure the cover to either of the ring and the closed bottom.
Another exemplary food-containment device may comprise a container having a hollow body with an open neck and closed bottom, a cover having a hollow body with an open mouth and a closed top, the mouth of the cover being secured to the container at a position substantially at the closed bottom of the container such that the closed top faces the closed bottom; and a tether interconnecting the container to the cover. According to this exemplary food-containment device, the device may also have a dispenser interconnected to the open neck of the container.
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In an embodiment, all parts of devices 100 and/or 100A, including container 10, cover 20, ring 30, dispenser 40, coupling link 50, and coupling link 70, may be machine-washable, food-safe, sufficiently heat resistant to be sterilized, and be durable to withstand repeated use. Additionally, each of devices 100 and 100A may be safe for use with infants and children. In the event coupling link 50 may need to be replaced, in embodiments where coupling within passages 5 and/or 25 are not permanent, links 50 and/or 70 may be repaired and/or replaced. Further, each of the above components of devices 100 and 100A may be injection molded, blow molded, thermoformed, additive manufactured, and/or otherwise made according to any known molding techniques in the art.
Many further variations and modifications may suggest themselves to those skilled in art upon making reference to above disclosure and foregoing interrelated and interchangeable illustrative embodiments, which are given by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope and spirit of the interrelated embodiments of the invention described herein.
This application is a continuation-in-part of and claims the benefit of priority of U.S. Design patent application Ser. No. 29/739,593, filed Jun. 26, 2020, the entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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Parent | 29739593 | Jun 2020 | US |
Child | 17838164 | US |