Claims
- 1. An inverted container holder system comprising
- a base having a top surface, a tube having a circular wall and a bottom edge joined to the top surface of the base, wherein the wall has at least one side opening, the tube being centrally positioned on the top surface of the base, wherein the base has a diameter that exceeds the diameter of the tube to stabilize the tube in an erect position when the tube is loaded with an inverted container without extra weight being added to the base or relying on any anchoring mechanism of the base;
- a mostly empty container having an openable top and a bottom, the container being held securely in an inverted position by the tube, wherein the container contains some viscous material and has a center of gravity significantly above the top of the tube so that the viscous material can migrate by gravitational force from the bottom of the container toward the openable top inside the tube; and
- wherein said at least one opening is positioned and dimensioned large enough so that a person can easily see viscous material located near the top of the inverted container inside the tube.
- 2. The inverted container holder of claim 1 wherein the base is circular.
- 3. The inverted container holder of claim 1 wherein the base is square.
- 4. The inverted container holder of claim 1 wherein: (a) the tube has a diameter in the range of about X to 5/4X, (b) the tube has a height in the range of about X to 3/2X, and (c) the base has a diameter in the range of about 7/4X to 2X.
- 5. The inverted container holder of claim 4 wherein X=2 inches.
- 6. A set of inverted container holders comprising:
- a first holder, as recited in claim 4, for which X=X.sub.1 ; and
- a second holder, as recited in claim 4, for which X=X.sub.2, wherein the ratio of X.sub.1 :X.sub.2 is approximately 9:5.
- 7. The set of claim 6 further comprising a third holder, as recited in claim 4, for which X=X.sub.1.
CROSS-REFERENCED TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/720,113, filed Sep. 27, 1996, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,755,418 on May 26, 1998, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/372,815, filed on Dec. 23, 1994, now abandoned.
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