The present disclosure is directed to covers for containers and, more particularly, to protective covers for beverage containers, such as baby bottles.
Exemplary embodiments may include sling-type protective covers for containers. An exemplary protective sling for a baby bottle may include a plurality of straps extending longitudinally from a base. The bottom end of the baby bottle may be received in the base, and each of the straps may include an opening for engaging the neck of the bottle. The protective sling may be constructed from an elastic material, such as a thermoplastic elastomer.
In an aspect, a protective sling for a bottle may include a first extension including a first end and a second end, the first end including an opening for receiving a neck of a bottle; a second extension including a first end and a second end, the first end including an opening for receiving the neck of the bottle; and a cup portion for receiving an end of a bottle, the second end of the first extension and the second end of the second extension joining the cup portion.
In a detailed embodiment, the first extension, the second extension, and the cup portion may be integrally formed of a substantially elastic material. In a detailed embodiment, The substantially elastic material may include a thermoplastic elastomer.
In a detailed embodiment, when the protective sling is installed on the bottle, one of the first end of the first extension and the first end of the second extension may overlap the other of the first end of the first extension and the first end of the second extension about the neck of the bottle. In a detailed embodiment, a protective sling may include a third extension including a first end and a second end, the first end including an opening for receiving the bottle neck, and the second end joining the cup portion. In a detailed embodiment, a protective sling may include at least one surface feature on an exterior surface of at least one of the first extension and the second extension. In a detailed embodiment, the first extension and the second extension may be separate for a majority of the length of the bottle.
In an aspect, a removable protective device for a bottle may include at least two substantially longitudinally extending extensions, each of the extensions including a first end and a second end. The second ends may connect to form a bottle-receiving cup for engaging a bottom end surface of a bottle, the first ends may extend longitudinally upward from the cup for substantially a length of the bottle, and each of the first ends may include an opening for at least partially circumscribing a neck of the bottle.
In a detailed embodiment, when the protective device is installed on a bottle, one of the first end of the first extension and the first end of the second extension may overlap the other of the first end of the first extension and the first end of the second extension. In a detailed embodiment, each of the extensions may be separate from the other extensions for a majority of its length. In a detailed embodiment, each of the extensions may be separate from the other extensions for substantially its entire length, and the extensions may be horizontally interposed by at least one generally U-shaped cutout. In a detailed embodiment, a protective device may include at least one surface feature on an exterior surface of at least one of the extensions.
In an aspect, a protective cover for a bottle may include a base for receiving a bottom portion of a bottle; a first strap extending longitudinally from the base, the first strap including a distal end for engaging a neck portion of the bottle; and a second strap extending longitudinally from the base, the second strap including a distal end for engaging the neck portion of the bottle. The first strap and the second strap may be unconnected for a majority of a length of the bottle.
In a detailed embodiment, the first strap, the second strap, and the base may be constructed from at least one of a thermoplastic elastomer and silicone. In a detailed embodiment, the distal end of the first strap and the distal end of the second strap may each include an opening, and, when the protective cover is installed on a bottle, one of the distal end of the first extension and the distal end of the second extension may overlap the other of the distal end of the first extension and the distal end of the second extension. In a detailed embodiment, at least one of the openings may be at least partially circumscribed by an enlarged rim. In a detailed embodiment, the first strap, the first strap distal end, the second strap, the second strap distal end, and the base may be integrally formed of a substantially elastic material. In a detailed embodiment, the distal end of the first strap and the distal end of the second strap may each include an opening for receiving the neck of the bottle, and, when the protective cover is installed on the bottle, each of the distal end of the first strap and the distal end of the second strap may substantially circumscribe the neck of the bottle. In a detailed embodiment, a protective cover may include at least one surface feature on an exterior surface of at least one of the first strap and the second strap. In a detailed embodiment, the first strap and the second strap may be interposed by at least one generally U-shaped cutout.
The detailed description refers to the following figures in which:
The present disclosure contemplates that it may be advantageous to at least partially enclose some containers within a protective cover. For example, a protective cover for a glass baby bottle may reduce the risk of breakage and/or may improve a user's grip on the bottle. Although exemplary embodiments are described herein with particular reference to glass baby bottles, it is within the scope of the disclosure to provide a protective cover for use in connection with any container or device which may functionally or aesthetically benefit from such a protective cover.
An exemplary bottle sling 100 may include one or more extensions 102, 104. One or more of the extensions 102, 104 may include one or more bottle engaging features, such as openings 106, 108 at the upper ends of the extensions 102, 104. Openings 106, 108 may engage an upper portion of a baby bottle 10, such as neck 16. In some exemplary embodiments, openings 106, 108 may engage the lid 14, or any other upper portion of the baby bottle 10.
In an exemplary embodiment, by engaging openings 106, 108 with neck 16, distal portions of individual extensions 102, 104 may at least partially circumscribe at least a portion of bottle 10. As shown in
An exemplary bottle sling may include a base, such as cup portion 110, which may interpose and/or connect the extensions 102, 104. The cup portion may be sized to receive a bottom end of the baby bottle 10. In an exemplary embodiment, the lower surface of the cup portion 10 may be substantially flat (or may include substantially level portions) such that the baby bottle 10 may stand in an upright orientation on a flat horizontal surface.
An exemplary bottle sling 100 may include one or more surface features, such as gripper dots 112, which may improve a user's grip. Some exemplary embodiments may include other surface features (such as lines, patterns, depressions, etc.) in place of or in addition to gripper dots 112. Further, some exemplary embodiments may include one or more openings through one or more of extensions 102, 104. Such openings may contribute to the visual appearance and/or tactile characteristics of the bottle sling 100.
As shown in
Some exemplary embodiments may be constructed of a thermoplastic elastomer. For example, an exemplary embodiment may be constructed from a clear or opaque FDA approved thermoplastic elastomer between 30-60 durometer. It is within the scope of this disclosure to construct exemplary embodiments from other materials, such as silicone, rubber, thermoplastic rubber, latex, and the like. Some exemplary embodiments may be constructed of substantially non-toxic or food grade materials.
An exemplary bottle sling 100 may be installed on a baby bottle as follows. The bottom portion of the bottle may be placed within the cup portion 110. Extension 102 may be stretched over the neck 16 of the bottle 10 such that neck 16 is within opening 106. Extension 104 may be stretched over the neck 16 of the bottle 10 such that neck 16 is within opening 108. This may cause the upper ends of extensions 102, 104 to at least partially overlap. In some cases, the lid 14 of the bottle 10 may be removed prior to installing the bottle sling 100, and/or lid 14 may be installed on bottle 10 after installing the bottle sling 100.
While exemplary embodiments have been set forth above for the purpose of disclosure, modifications of the disclosed embodiments as well as other embodiments thereof may occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited to the above precise embodiments and that changes may be made without departing from the scope. Likewise, it is to be understood that it is not necessary to meet any or all of the stated advantages or objects disclosed herein to fall within the scope of the disclosure, since inherent and/or unforeseen advantages of the may exist even though they may not have been explicitly discussed herein.
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