The invention relates generally to holders for containers. Particularly, the present invention relates to holders for containers containing a viscous matter with the containers having necks that are inserted or partially inserted into the holder. The holder also forms the bottle (or container) closure. In the International Patent Classification it is classified as section B—Performing Operations, subsection B 65 D—Containers and closures therefore.
Holders intended for containers containing viscous matters that would enable usage of the container's entire content and avoid clogging of the container neck are unknown. Similar closures for bottles containing liquids are being widely applied in bars, such as for pouring of spirits. Many bars contain liquor bottles turned upside down above the bar where the closure on the bottles also serves to measure or dose the amount of liquor added to a drink. The closure is opened by pressure of the glass, letting into the glass an exact quantity of the liquid in the bottle.
However, in the cabinet-making industry, where various viscous glues filled into various vessels are being used daily, there is a need for a holder that allows multiple access to the container without clogging the container with dried out viscous matter.
While the container is full, there is no problem about pressing the contents out. However, as glue is used, and the container is kept upright, the glue requires more time to exit the container. In most cases, the remaining glue dries and solidifies in the outlet opening, thus, forming a clog and preventing the glue from coming out. In production, this causes certain idle time and is to be avoided.
The solution is a holder that would hold the container upside down once its contents have been accessed. The holder will also make the container closure. The holder can also have an added vacuum sucker (suction device) that will further seat or fix the holder against a flat base. This is needed because all containers containing viscous matters, once opened, are normally kept upside down so that the contents are ready for quick and repeated use at all times and that the entire contents can be used.
The essence of the invention is a holder of containers containing viscous matters, such as glues, household products, foodstuffs, and medicines. At the holder's upper end is a narrow opening for inserting the container's neck. The bottom end, facing a base to which the bottom of the holder is seated or fixed, may be a solid bottom or having an opening within which a pneumatic sucker, or suction device, is fitted in order to fix the suction device to the flat base. In this way, the container, which when inserted into the seated or fixed holder, is positioned upside down and cannot readily turn over. The container can be inserted into and removed from the holder many times, without the risk of the viscous contents drying and/or clogging within the container's neck. Such holders decrease the loss of time, conserve the viscous contents, and increases tidiness of the working place.
The holder's outer and inner shapes, as well as the container-neck opening can be designed in various ways.
These and other advantages will become more apparent upon review of the Drawings, the Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention, and the Claims.
Like reference numerals are used to designate like parts throughout the several views of the drawings, wherein:
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Holder 1 has a flat or planar bottom 4. In use, holder 1 is placed on a base 12 by its flat bottom 4. By its wide bottom and its weight, the holder 1 holds the container upright and enables repeated removal and insertion of the container neck 11 into holder opening 2. The holder also forms a closure to container 10 when the neck is inserted into opening 2.
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The suction cup elastic body 8 partly protrudes from below the holder, as illustrated in
In use, the narrowed part of the container neck is inserted into the narrow openings 2 and 2′, so that neck 11 of container 10 is imbedded into holders 1, 1′. Before the first use of its contents, the container 10 is kept upright, neck up. Once the container has been opened, the container is flipped upside down in order to prevent drying and clogging. The container is kept available for frequent access to the viscous contents by inserting the neck of the container into opening 2, 2′ of holder 1, 1′, which has its bottom set directly onto base 12 or is suction fixed or sealed to base 12 via suction device 8.
The holder, being set upon base 12, functions as a closure to the container. In the first embodiment, the solid body forms a closure at the end of opening 2 such that the viscous contents cannot be removed from container 10 via neck 11 past the bottom of opening 2 (see
The container neck can be taken in and out of holders 1, 1′ many times. This is particularly practical for containers containing viscous matters, since leaving the container upside down prevents the air from entering the container and solidifying viscous content within the neck. Containers that are opened and left right side up do allow air to enter the container and often form clogs within the neck, even with classical taps.
Although the holders of the present invention are intended to contain viscous matter such as glue used in the cabinet-making industry, other containers of viscous matter are encompassed in the present invention. For example, the holders of the present invention may hold containers containing shampoo, washing agents, and toothpaste. Furthermore, the invention encompasses holders containing containers of various foodstuffs, such as honey, mayonnaise, yogurt, fruit syrups, and select dairy products. Likewise, the holders of the present invention can be utilized to hold containers containing medicines, such as liquid syrups.
Advantages of the present invention include the ability to contain viscous matter that can be removed/replaced in its holder multiple times with minimal risk of drying, solidifying, or clogging the viscous matter within the neck of the container. The illustrated embodiments are only examples of the present invention and, therefore, are non-limitive. It is to be understood that many changes in the particular structure, materials, and features of the invention may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Therefore, it is the Applicant's intention that his patent rights not be limited by the particular embodiments illustrated and described herein, but rather by the following claims interpreted according to accepted doctrines of claim interpretation, including the Doctrine of Equivalents and Reversal of Parts.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| PCT/HR04/00008 | Mar 2004 | WO | international |
| P20030285A | Apr 2003 | HR | national |
The present application claims priority to PCT/HR2004/000008, filed Mar. 25, 2004, which claims priority to Croatian Patent Application No. P20030285A, filed Apr. 14, 2003.