The present disclosure relates to a bottle hanger for mounting a sport bottle available for purchase on a display rack. It also relates to a device for securing the valve of the bottle in an open position for purposes of maintaining pressure equilibrium inside the bottle or container relative to the outside of the bottle or container, for example, during shipping, and separately for maintaining the position of a merchandising tag centered and aligned with the bottle.
In a retail environment, there is a need to hang sport bottles, water bottles or similar beverage containers, hereinafter sports bottles or bottles, from a merchandising peg such that they hang vertically. A vertical orientation maximizes the number of bottles on a single peg. A vertical display also optimizes the visual impact of the bottles and provides an overall tidiness to the wall display without adding significant cost to the product and the display. Similarly, there is a need for ensuring a merchandising tag associated with a bottle is properly aligned relative to the bottle and the position maintained in handling, shipping and displaying the bottle.
Separately, a need exists to prevent damage to a sports bottle following manufacture through delivery to a point of sale display. Often, such bottles are manufactured in one location and shipped and sold throughout a large region, including throughout the world. When a sports bottle has a closeable valve, which is in a closed position, and the bottle is shipped from one location to another, changes in atmospheric conditions can create a pressure differential between conditions inside and outside of the bottle. If the pressure differential remains unabated because the valve remains closed, the walls of the bottle may become distorted and damaged.
According to aspects of the present disclosure, a method and device are disclosed for hanging sports bottles that incorporate a push-pull valve within a nozzle protruding from the top of a bottle cap. The valve dispenses fluids from the flexible sports bottle by gravity or when the bottle is squeezed, and the cap valve is pulled upward to the open position. In one embodiment, the device partially surrounds and is secured to a bottle nozzle. The device is sized to require the valve associated with the nozzle be in an open position such that when the device is attached to the nozzle, the valve cannot close. The nozzle and valve may be most any cross-sectional shape.
According to other aspects of the present disclosure, the device may include a loop or handle that extends from the body of the device for hanging the bottle on a display rack and generally for handling and transferring the bottle, for example from a shipping container to a display rack, and to and from the display rack. The handle may include a notch, flat, groove, indentation, channel or other feature that nests with, engages or aligns the sports bottle relative to the display rack. Also, the loop may be structured to bend or deform at certain preferred locations. In one embodiment, the cross-sectional shape of the handle varies such that, when a lateral force is applied, specifically targeted areas of the handle flex or bend first. This is to prevent the device from being detached or dislodged from the bottle nozzle during handling of the bottle.
According to further aspects of the present disclosure, the device may assist in positioning and maintaining the position of a merchandising or hang tag. As noted, the device is sized to hold the nozzle valve in an open position. In doing so, the body of the device generally spans the distance between the underside of the valve and the upper surface of the bottle cap. As a result, a merchandising tag may be secured to the nozzle and held in a desired position or orientation by a friction fit between the body of the device and the surface of the bottle cap.
According to other aspects of the present disclosure, a cut-out may be formed in the body of the device to facilitate attaching and detaching the device to a bottle nozzle and cap. The device is secured to the bottle cap and nozzle by a friction fit, which requires the body be pliable and capable of being twisted or contorted to either attach or detach to the nozzle. Removing material from the body of the device by way of forming a cut-out reduces the force needed to attach and detach the device. The location of the cut-out or window may also alter the required force for attaching and detaching the device. For example, forming the cut-out or window at a location where the body physically engages the nozzle and/or valve can reduce the needed force by a greater degree compared to forming the same sized cut-out at a location where the body does not directly engage the nozzle or valve. Similarly, changing the material from which the body is made, and or the thickness of the material, will alter the pliability of the body.
According to aspects of the present disclosure, a bottle hanger for a sports bottle comprises a pliable collar having a first open end and a second open end spaced from and opposite the first open end. The first and second open ends define a longitudinal dimension of the collar. A side wall extends between the first and second ends, and the side wall has a first longitudinal edge and a second longitudinal edge spaced from the first longitudinal edge defining an open side of the collar. A handle is also provided having a first end and a second end. The first end is connected to the side wall at a first location and the second end is connected to the side wall at a second location. The handle forms a closed loop positioned above the first end of the collar.
According to aspects of the present disclosure, the collar defines an interior space and a portion of the side wall extends inwardly into the interior space. In a preferred embodiment, the collar may include a flange extending outwardly from the second end of the open body. The flange interfaces with the upper surface of the cap or lid of the bottle.
According to aspects of the disclosure, the handle comprises a first leg extending from the first end, a second leg extending from the second end, and a third leg interconnecting the first and second legs. Optionally, the third leg of the handle comprises a first segment and a second segment that join at an angle to form a highpoint along the inside edge of the third leg.
According to other aspects of the disclosure, the first leg of the handle comprises a first portion and a second portion wherein the cross section of the first portion is different from the second portion, and wherein the second leg comprises a first portion and a second portion wherein the cross section of the first portion is different from the second portion, and wherein when a lateral force is applied to the handle, the first portions of the first and second legs flex before the second portions.
According to other aspects of the present disclosure, a system of displaying a sports bottle includes a container, a sports bottle cap configured to attach to the container, the cap having an outer surface and a cylindrically walled sleeve extending from the outer surface and forming an outer opening in the cap at the proximal end of the sleeve, a movable nozzle valve having a generally cylindrical hollow body disposed for longitudinal movement within the cylindrically walled sleeve between an open position to permit flow of a fluid through said hollow body from the container and a closed position to prevent flow of a fluid through the hollow body, the valve body having an enlarged proximal end positioned exterior of the proximal end of the sleeve and extending radially outwardly of the sleeve, and a bottle hanger having a collar with a first open end and a second open end spaced from and opposite the first open end, the first and second open ends defining a longitudinal dimension of the collar, a side wall extending between the first and second ends, the side wall having a first longitudinal edge and a second longitudinal edge spaced from the first longitudinal edge, the collar coupled to the sleeve and extending between the outer surface of the cap and the enlarged proximal end of the nozzle valve, wherein the longitudinal dimension of the collar precludes the nozzle valve from moving to a closed position.
According to other aspects of the disclosure, the system may optionally include a merchandising tag, the tag having a body with an aperture formed in the body, the aperture sized to receive the sleeve of the cap, and the tag positioned between the flange of the collar and the exterior surface of the cap. Further still, the tag may comprise a plurality of splines formed in the body of the tag surrounding the aperture. According to preferred aspects of the present disclosure, the body may include a first portion and a second portion, the aperture is disposed in the first portion and the second portion is oriented at an angle relative to the first portion and the second portion includes an area to receive and display information.
The present disclosure will be further understood from the drawings and the following detailed description. Although this description sets forth specific details, it is understood that certain embodiments of the invention may be practiced without these specific details.
The Summary of the Invention is neither intended nor should it be construed as being representative of the full extent and scope of the present invention. Moreover, reference made herein to “the present invention” or aspects thereof should be understood to mean certain embodiments of the present invention and should not necessarily be construed as limiting all embodiments to a particular description. The present invention is set forth in various levels of detail in the Summary of the Invention as well as in the attached drawings and the Detailed Description of the Invention and no limitation as to the scope of the present invention is intended by either the inclusion or non-inclusion of elements, components, etc. in this Summary of the Invention.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate embodiments of the disclosure and together with the general description of the disclosure given above and the detailed description of the drawings given below, serve to explain the principles of the disclosures.
It should be understood that the drawings are not necessarily to scale. In certain instances, details that are not necessary for an understanding of the disclosure or that render other details difficult to perceive may have been omitted. It should be understood, of course, that the disclosure is not necessarily limited to the particular embodiments illustrated herein.
It should be understood that the drawings are not necessarily to scale. In certain instances, details that are not necessary for an understanding of the invention or that render other details difficult to perceive may have been omitted. It should be understood, of course, that the invention is not necessarily limited to the particular embodiments illustrated herein.
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In a preferred embodiment, the angular circumference of the collar is approximately 250 degrees, measured between the longitudinal edges (86) and (88). A larger open side (84) makes it easier to locate the hanger onto the mating geometry of the nozzle (16) and valve (14) before snapping it into place but the wider the opening (84) the easier it is for unintended removal. As will be appreciated by those of skill in the art upon review of the present disclosure, material pliability is also related to body wall thickness. In one embodiment, a 0.050 inch wall of polypropylene (recycle #5) is used. Other material choices would be high density polyethylene, low density polyethylene, nylon, ABS, polycarbonate, and polyester. The stronger stiffer materials like polycarbonate and polyester would require a thinner wall section. Elastomeric materials could be used but would require thicker wall sections to find the right balance between flex and rigidity.
A cut-out (44) may be formed in the center portion (40) to alter the quantity of force needed to deform the body portion (34) when the hanger (30) is attached or detached from the push-pull valve (14) and nozzle (16). The size and shape of the cut-out (44) may vary to change the amount of force needed to connect the hanger (30) to the push-pull valve (14) and nozzle (16). In general terms, the force needed to attach or detach the hanger (30) decreases as the cut-out (44) increases in size, e.g., as material is removed.
When the hanger (30) engages the push-pull valve (14) the open first end (80) or collar (36) engages the push-pull valve (14) underneath the enlarged proximal end (22) of the valve (14). In the embodiment illustrated in
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While various embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, it is apparent that modifications and alterations of those embodiments will occur to those skilled in the art. However, it is to be expressly understood that such modifications and alterations are within the scope and spirit of the present invention, as set forth in the following claims. Other modifications or uses for the present invention will also occur to those of skill in the art after reading the present disclosure. Such modifications or uses are deemed to be within the scope of the present invention.
The present application claims the benefit, under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e), of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/575,947 filed Oct. 23, 2017 entitled “Shipping Lock and Bottle Hanger,” the entirety of which is incorporated herein by this reference.
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62575947 | Oct 2017 | US |