1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to beverage or other containers. In particular, the present invention relates to an individually detachable drink pack that has a plurality of continuously attached beverage containers that may be detached one at a time by removing a connecting tab.
2. Description of the Related Art
Beverage containers are well known to be available in a variety of shapes and sizes, as well as containing several ingredients. For example, it is common to purchase a twelve-ounce aluminum can of soda from a vending machine or a five-ounce plastic bottle of alcohol from a flight attendant. Beverage containers are typically sold individually or packaged in bulk, like a six-pack with plastic ring attachments or a case with twenty-four containers in a box, for example.
Although it is convenient to purchase and carry one beverage container, it is often more cost effective to purchase in bulk. When buying in bulk however, a consumer is left with packaging to dispose of, which generally creates more waste, some of which has been known to cause harm to wildlife. Furthermore, many bulk-packaging articles are less attractive than the designer-type individual containers the packaging houses. Thus, an individually detachable container pack solving the aforementioned problem is desired.
The individually detachable container pack includes a plurality of beverage or other containers aligned in a substantially linear fashion. A tab is disposed about the periphery of the cap and/or base of each container and extends to the next container, attaching to the next container's base or cap or, alternatively, to another tab. In this manner, the containers are attached end to end, or may be alternatively branched to start a side chain of containers that are linked end to end. Each tab is relatively thin and flexible, having sufficient strength to normally keep the containers connected, yet frangible so that the tab may be broken by being bent or torn, thus allowing consecutive beverage containers to be separated and the contents thereof consumed.
These and other features of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.
Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the attached drawings.
The present invention is directed towards an individually detachable container pack, designated generally as 30 in the drawings. As shown in
Tab 10 is preferably formed from a bendable and relatively thin, yet strong, plastic or any other suitable material which will keep the chain intact, and is preferably frangible so that the tab 10 will break to alter an individually detachable drink pack 30, or to detach a bottle B therefrom for consumption.
Alternatively, after breaking the tab 10 to remove a beverage container B, the tab 10, or a major portion of the tab 10, may be retained on the top of the beverage container B and used as a pull tab to open the container B to consume the beverage. An example of this embodiment is shown in
Although shown in the drawings as a pull tab which leaves a semicircular opening in the cap 60 for drinking the beverage (for example, by perforating the cap 60 or creating thinned grooves or tear lines in the cap 60, forming a semicircular cutout), it should be understood that both the breakaway portion 75 of the cap 60 that may be removed by the pull tab and the resulting opening formed in the cap 60 may have any desired practicable shape.
In the alternative embodiment of
It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/006,177, filed Dec. 28, 2007.
Number | Date | Country | |
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61006177 | Dec 2007 | US |