1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a mouthwash bottle, and more particularly to a mouthwash bottle with a pump, a toothbrush holder and an insertable cup.
2. Description of the Related Art
Many mouthwash bottles are currently available. Generally, these mouthwash bottles have caps that cover the bottle openings but can also be turned over and used as a cup. For example, a user can take the cap off the mouthwash bottle, turn it over, and then pour the mouthwash into the cap for use in his/her mouth. Once the mouthwash is used, the user generally washes out the cap with water and then places it back on the bottle. In some instances, the user's germs and/or the water can drip into the mouthwash, thus contaminating or diluting all of the mouthwash in the bottle. Accordingly, there is a need for a mouthwash bottle that is easy to use, clean and mess-free, and allows for proper and multiple uses.
A mouthwash dispensing system including a bottle having a base and a top portion is disclosed. The mouthwash dispensing system includes a pump configured to draw mouthwash out from within the bottle, the pump having a pump neck extending into the bottle and a pump nozzle for guiding the mouthwash out of the bottle. The mouthwash dispensing system further includes a cavity within the top portion and positioned below the pump nozzle, the cavity configured to receive a cup, such that the pump draws the mouthwash out of the bottle and into the cup. The mouthwash dispensing system further includes a toothbrush holder having a ring portion coupled to the pump neck, a cutout portion, and a stem connecting the ring portion with the cutout portion, the toothbrush holder configured to rotate about the pump neck at the ring portion and move between a storage position and a use position, the toothbrush holder limiting movement of the cup within the cavity in the storage position, and holding a toothbrush in the use position.
A lid for a bottle holding a liquid is disclosed. The lid includes a pump configured to draw the liquid out from within the bottle, the pump having a pump neck extending into the bottle and a pump nozzle for guiding the liquid out of the bottle. The lid further includes a cavity within the lid and positioned below the pump nozzle, the cavity configured to receive a cup, such that the pump draws the liquid out of the bottle and into the cup. The lid further includes an appliance holder having a ring portion coupled to the pump neck, a cutout portion, and a stem connecting the ring portion with the cutout portion, the appliance holder configured to rotate about the pump neck at the ring portion and move between a storage position and a use position, the appliance holder limiting movement of the cup within the cavity in the storage position, and holding an appliance in the use position.
The features and advantages of the embodiments of the present disclosure will become more apparent from the detailed description set forth below when taken in conjunction with the drawings. Naturally, the drawings and their associated descriptions illustrate example arrangements within the scope of the claims and do not limit the scope of the claims. Reference numbers are reused throughout the drawings to indicate correspondence between referenced elements.
In the following detailed description, numerous specific details are set forth to provide an understanding of the present disclosure. It will be apparent, however, to one of ordinarily skilled in the art that elements of the present disclosure may be practiced without some of these specific details. In other instances, well-known structures and techniques have not been shown in detail to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the present disclosure.
The mouthwash bottle 100 has a base 101 and a top portion 105 located above the base 101. In some embodiments, the pump 110, the toothbrush holder 121 and the insertable cup 114 are located adjacent to or within the top portion 105. In some embodiments, the top portion 105 is a cap or lid to the mouthwash bottle 100 and is connected to the base 101 to contain the contents within the mouthwash bottle 100. In some embodiments, the base 101 has an inwardly contoured shape for easier grasping and improved grip by a human hand. In some embodiments, the mouthwash bottle 100 and/or the base 101 may have an hourglass shape. The mouthwash bottle 100, including the base 101 and the top portion 105, may be made of a plastic material. The base 101 may be made of a thinner or more malleable plastic than the top portion 105.
As shown in
The cavity 113 has a top opening 132 and a side opening 133. The top opening 132 is on the top surface of the top portion 105. The side opening 133 is on a side surface of the top portion 105. In some embodiments, the top portion 105 has a generally elliptical shape, and the side opening 133 may be located on a portion of the elliptical shape at an edge intersecting the major axis, as illustrated in
The side opening 133 may also include a lip 134 configured to limit lateral (or horizontal) movement of the insertable cup 114. That is, in order to remove the insertable cup 114 from the cavity 113, the user may lift the insertable cup 114 straight up and out of the top opening 132, the user may lift the insertable cup 114 straight up until the insertable cup 114 is above the lip 134 and may move the insertable cup 114 horizontally out of the side opening 133, the user may tilt the insertable cup 114 toward the pump 110 and away from the side opening 133, or the user may remove the insertable cup 114 in any other ways.
In some embodiments, the side opening 133 may also include a gate (or a cover) in addition to or in lieu of the lip 134, for securing the insertable cup 114 and limiting movement of the insertable cup 114. The gate may be attached or coupled to the pump top 109 or the top portion 105 and completely or partially cover the insertable cup 114, the top opening 132, and/or the side opening 133. The gate may be attached to the pump top 109 on one end of the gate, and may be detachable from the pump top 109 on another end of the gate, such that the gate provides for temporary securing of the insertable cup 114 within the cavity 113 when the gate is engaged, and the gate allows removal of the insertable cup 114 from the cavity 113 when the gate is not engaged.
The pump 110 includes a pump top 109 that is configured to move up and down to draw or extract fluid from the inside of the mouthwash bottle 100. The pump 110 also includes a pump neck 111 which is connected to the pump top 109 and extends into the mouthwash bottle 100, and a pump nozzle 112 extending from the pump top 109. The pump nozzle 112 is connected to the pump top 109, extends away from the pump top 109, and is directed towards the insertable cup 114. When the pump top 109 is pushed down, the fluid (e.g., mouthwash) is drawn out from the mouthwash bottle 100, through the pump neck 111, travels through the pump nozzle 112 and into the reservoir 118 of the insertable cup 114. Hence, the insertable cup 114 is positioned so that the reservoir 118 is located directly below the end of the pump nozzle 112. The insertable cup 114 may also catch drips of mouthwash that leak out of the pump nozzle 112 after use of the mouthwash. The reservoir 118 can be filled by pushing down on the pump top 109 without having to move or hold the insertable cup 114 in place.
The toothbrush holder 121 has a ring 122 and a stem 120 with a cutout or an opening 123 (see also
In one embodiment, the toothbrush holder 121 may include a cup, configured to hold the toothbrush 130 around the base 101 of the toothbrush 130, such that the toothbrush 130 is inserted into the cup. In some embodiments, the toothbrush holder 121 includes a magnet configured to be coupled with a corresponding magnet on the toothbrush 130, such that the toothbrush holder 121 secures the toothbrush 130 via physical connection of the respective magnets.
The toothbrush holder 121 can swivel or rotate 360 degrees from a storage position (without the toothbrush 130 attached) to a use position (with the toothbrush 130 attached). For example, when the toothbrush holder 121 is above the insertable cup 114, it is in the storage position (see
When the toothbrush holder 121 is in the storage position, the cutout 123 of the toothbrush holder 121 is located above the reservoir 118 of the insertable cup 114, and the cutout 123 may act as a funnel to direct mouthwash guided out from the pump nozzle 112 into the reservoir 118 of the insertable cup 114 (see also
The insertable cup 114 includes one or more fins 502 located on and extending upward from an interior bottom surface 512 of the insertable cup 114. The fins 502 protrude upward from the interior bottom surface 512 of the insertable cup 114 into the reservoir 118 of the insertable cup 114. The fins 502 intercept the mouthwash from the pump nozzle 112 and prevent or reduce the mouthwash from splashing in the reservoir 118 of the insertable cup 114.
The fins 502 are in a circular shape, as shown in
The insertable cup 114 may be transparent or semi-transparent to allow for viewing into the reservoir 118. The insertable cup 114 may be made of a plastic material capable of withstanding repeated use and insertion into and removal from the cavity 113. The interior surface of the insertable cup 114 (e.g., the surface of the reservoir 118) may be coated or treated to allow liquids to cleanly and completely be poured out. That is, when a user pours mouthwash out of the insertable cup 114, substantially all of the mouthwash in the reservoir 118 will pour out of the insertable cup 114 such that remaining mouthwash residue in the reservoir 118 is minimized.
While the mouthwash bottle 100 is described as holding and dispensing mouthwash, any liquid may be stored by the bottle and dispensed. In addition, while a toothbrush 130 is described as being held by the toothbrush holder 121, any appliance may be held. For example, the bottle may be a paint storage and dispensing bottle, and the appliance held may be a paint brush or paint roller, and the cup may be a paint pan or bucket.
The foregoing description of the disclosed example embodiments is provided to enable any person of ordinary skill in the art to make or use the present invention. Various modifications to these examples will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art, and the principles disclosed herein may be applied to other examples without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive and the scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the following claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.
This application claims the benefit and priority of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/274,705, filed on Jan. 4, 2016, entitled “Mouthwash Bottle with a Pump, a Toothbrush Holder and an Insertable Cup,” the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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62274705 | Jan 2016 | US |