In addition to the primary function of containing a liquid, food, or other contents, manufactures of containers integrate features into the body of the container to enhance the effectiveness of the grip by the hand of a user such that the container can be more securely carried. In some designs, the containers include indentations, texture, or other grip enhancing features. However, the container generally requires the user to devote the use of the hand to carry the container.
The need for secure grip of a container is further amplified as activity increases, for example, during exercise or other activities where a container can dislodge from the hand of the user. In this regard, while participating in activities where further assistance in gripping a container is desired, or when the hand of the user is required for other tasks, the features described above may be supplemented to provide further carrying assistance with the container such that the container can be secured to the body of the user or another object.
Conventional carrying assist devices used with containers of different types are typically sold separately from the container itself. In one example, a disposable water bottle may have various separate options for enhanced carrying, such as a wearable pocket, a strap attached to the bottle, an encapsulating shell, or the like. Many of the above examples require the purchase and installation of a separate apparatus to take advantage of the enhanced gripping functionality. In another example, larger containers may include handles as a portion of the container; however, in smaller containers, space constraints typically prevent the integration of a handle, especially in personal, single-serving containers used during exercise or other daily activities.
Therefore, a need exists for an apparatus configured to assist in the carrying or securing of a container, where the apparatus is suitable for integration into the container as it is sold and is optionally disposable or recyclable after use.
This summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This summary is not intended to identify key features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
In accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure, a carrying strap for a container is provided. The carrying strap for a container generally includes an elongate web having a distal end and a proximal end. The elongate web generally includes a first attachment portion near the distal end and coupled to a first location on the container; a second attachment portion located near the proximal end and removably coupled to a second location on the container when the carrying strap is in a stowed position; and a securement aperture near the proximal end configured to receive a top portion of the container when the carrying strap is in a carrying position.
In accordance with another embodiment of the present disclosure, a carrying loop for a container is provided. The carrying loop for a container generally includes a first elongate web having a distal end and a proximal end; a second elongate web having a distal end and a proximal end, wherein the proximal end of the second elongate web extends from the proximal end of the first elongate web; a first attachment portion located near the distal ends of the first and second elongate webs, the first attachment portion coupled to a first location on the container; and a second attachment portion located near the proximal ends of the first and second elongate webs, the second attachment portion removably coupled to a second location on the container when the carrying loop is in a stowed position.
In accordance with another embodiment of the present disclosure, a container having a carrying assembly is provided. The container having a carrying assembly generally includes a container body having a top portion; and a carrying strap. The carrying strap generally includes a first elongate web having distal end and a proximal end; a first attachment portion near the distal end and coupled to a first location on the container body; a second attachment portion located near the proximal end and removably coupled to a second location on the container body when the carrying strap is in a stowed position; and a securement aperture near the proximal end configured to receive the top portion of the container body when the carrying strap is in a carrying position.
In accordance with any of the embodiments described herein, the first attachment portion may be coupled to the first location on the container using one of adhesive, co-molding, friction welding, interlocking features, and any combination thereof.
In accordance with any of the embodiments described herein, the second attachment portion may be removably coupled to the second location on the container using one of adhesive, interlocking features, and any combination thereof.
In accordance with any of the embodiments described herein, the carrying strap may be transparent such that the carrying strap does not obscure a label of the container in the stowed position.
In accordance with any of the embodiments described herein, the elongate web may include a surface design, coloring, logo, advertising information, graphic, Trademark, message, direction set, warning, ingredient list, game, bar code, Universal Product Code, Quick Response Code, and any combination thereof.
In accordance with any of the embodiments described herein, the carrying strap may comprise a material selected from the group consisting of plastic, vinyl, metal, fabric, synthetic fiber, rubber, and any combination thereof.
In accordance with any of the embodiments described herein, the securement aperture may be a shape selected from a group consisting of a slit, an X-shape, an asterisk, an arcuate line, a C-shape, a circle with relief cuts, a triangle, and any combination thereof.
In accordance with any of the embodiments described herein, the carrying loop may surround a neck portion of the container when the carrying loop is in a carrying position.
In accordance with any of the embodiments described herein, one or both of the first and second elongate webs may include a surface design, coloring, logo, advertising information, graphic, Trademark, message, direction set, warning, ingredient list, game, bar code, Universal Product Code, Quick Response Code, and any combination thereof.
In accordance with any of the embodiments described herein, the carrying strap may further include a second elongate web having a distal end and a proximal end, wherein the proximal end of the second elongate web extends from the proximal end of the first elongate web.
The foregoing aspects and many of the attendant advantages of this invention will become more readily appreciated as the same become better understood by reference to the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The detailed description set forth below in connection with the appended drawings, where like numerals reference like elements, are intended as a description of various embodiments of the present disclosure and are not intended to represent the only embodiments. Each embodiment described in this disclosure is provided merely as an example or illustration and should not be construed as precluding other embodiments. The illustrative examples provided herein are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise forms disclosed. Similarly, any steps described herein are interchangeable with other steps, or combinations of steps, in order to achieve the same or substantially similar result.
In the following description, specific details are set forth to provide a thorough understanding of exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure. It will be apparent to one skilled in the art, however, that the embodiments disclosed herein may be practiced without embodying all of the specific details. In some instances, well-known process steps have not been described in detail in order not to unnecessarily obscure various aspects of the present disclosure. Further, it will be appreciated that embodiments of the present disclosure may employ any combination of features described herein.
The present application may include references to directions, such as “forward,” “rearward,” “front,” “rear,” “upward,” “downward,” “top,” “bottom,” “right hand,” “left hand,” “lateral,” “medial,” “in,” “out,” “extended,” etc. These references, and other similar references in the present application, are only to assist in helping describe and to understand the particular embodiment and are not intended to limit the present disclosure to these directions or locations.
The present application may also reference quantities and numbers. Unless specifically stated, such quantities and numbers are not to be considered restrictive, but exemplary of the possible quantities or numbers associated with the present application. Also in this regard, the present application may use the term “plurality” to reference a quantity or number.
The following description provides several examples that relate to integrated carrying straps. Embodiments of the present disclosure are generally directed to carrying straps used in conjunction with containers to aid in the carrying and securement of the container. The containers illustrated in the FIGURES are generally shown as liquid containers, such as those used for drinks, e.g., water, soda, juice, sports drinks, and the like. However, in other embodiments, the containers used in conjunction with the integrated carrying straps of the present disclosure are suitably any type of container, such as a solid food container (e.g., a compartmentalized food container), a carton, a bag, a pouch, glassware, and the like. Likewise, the contents of the container may be liquid, solid, powder, or any other suitable content.
An integrated carrying strap constructed in accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure is provided. Referring to
In some embodiments, the integrated carrying strap 100 is manufactured from a transparent material such that the strap 100 can be integrated to the container C in a position where the strap covers the label L without obscuring the label. See, e.g.,
As shown most clearly in
The elongate web body 110 of the integrated carrying strap 100 is generally of a dimension in length, width, and thickness suitable for use with the container C on which the carrying strap 100 is integrated. In the example depicted in
The integrated carrying strap 100 is suitably manufactured from material that combines suitable design aspects of weight, cost, strength, and compatibility with the container C. In this regard, the integrated carrying strap 100 may be manufactured from plastic, vinyl, metal, fabric, synthetic fiber, rubber, or any other suitable material. In some embodiments, the integrated carrying strap 100 is flexible such that it is capable of conforming to the shape of the container and the shape of an interacting object, such as a user's hand. In further embodiments, the material is selected such that surface treatments are capable of application, as described above.
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As shown in
In the illustrated embodiment of
In embodiments where the securement aperture 140 is configured to surround the neck portion N to place the integrated carrying strap 100 in the carrying position, the securement aperture 140 has a suitable length such that the top portion T can be inserted through the securement aperture 140. Turning now to
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The integrated carrying strap 200 includes a first attachment portion 220 to couple the integrated carrying strap 200 to the container C at a distal end 212. In a similar manner to the integrated carrying strap 100, the proximal end 214 includes a second attachment portion 230 to stow the integrated carrying strap 200 when not in use. In the illustrated embodiment in
In another carrying configuration, referring to
Turning now to
In another embodiment, as shown in
The principles, representative embodiments, and modes of operation of the present disclosure have been described in the foregoing description. However, aspects of the present disclosure, which are intended to be protected, are not to be construed as limited to the particular embodiments disclosed. Further, the embodiments described herein are to be regarded as illustrative rather than restrictive. It will be appreciated that variations and changes may be made by others, and equivalents employed, without departing from the spirit of the present disclosure. Accordingly, it is expressly intended that all such variations, changes, and equivalents fall within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure as claimed.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/372,874, filed Aug. 10, 2016, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein for all purposes.
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