The present invention relates to a bottle for dispensing a fluid including a grip portion configured to allow users having variable hand sizes to comfortably and effectively handle the bottle.
Bottles for dispensing fluid have been available for many years. Spray bottles can be used for dispensing various types of fluids, such as cleaning fluid, cosmetics, water, or other chemicals. Typically, spray bottles are configured to be handheld and include a pumping system to draw fluid from a reservoir. The pumping system may include a trigger mechanism for activating the pumping system and a nozzle for emitting fluid from the spray bottle. A common obstacle associated with spray bottles is the ability of users with varying hand sizes to equally and comfortably grip the spray bottle and effectively maneuver the spray bottle to efficiently dispense the fluid to a surface or media.
In order to facilitate ergonomic gripping and maneuverability, spray bottles commonly have a grip feature formed thereon. However, known grip features formed on spray bottles are limited for use during specific applications of fluids and do not accommodate a versatility of applications such as use of the spray bottle both with and without a pumping system and spray nozzle or for use with varying fluids. Additionally, the grip features of certain spray bottles must typically align with a direction of the nozzle of the pumping system to properly facilitate gripping and maneuverability. Furthermore, the grip features of spray bottles do not accommodate varying hand sizes for varying applications while minimizing manufacturing costs and complexity. There is a need for a bottle with a grip portion configured to ergonomically assist a user, militate against slipping, and accommodate varying hand sizes for a versatility of applications while minimizing a cost and complexity of manufacturing.
Concordant and congruous with the present invention an improved bottle with a grip portion configured to ergonomically assist a user, militate against slipping, and accommodate varying hand sizes for a versatility of applications while minimizing a cost and complexity of manufacturing has surprisingly been discovered.
According to an embodiment, a bottle is disclosed. The bottle includes a reservoir configured to contain a fluid therein. The bottle further includes a grip portion in fluid communication with the reservoir. The grip portion has at least one of a textured surface substantially enveloping the grip portion and a plurality of annular indentations formed thereon.
According to another embodiment, a bottle including a reservoir configured to contain a fluid therein is disclosed. The bottle further includes a grip portion in fluid communication with the reservoir and having at least three annular indentations formed thereon and a plurality of protrusions interposed between each of the at least three annular indentations.
According to a further embodiment, a bottle is disclosed. The bottle includes a reservoir configured to contain a fluid therein. The bottle further includes a grip portion in fluid communication with the reservoir and having at least three annular indentations formed thereon and a textured surface formed on at least a portion thereof. Each of the at least three annular indentations having an outer diameter, the outer diameter of each of the at least three annular indentations increasing from a first end of the grip portion to a second end of the grip portion.
The above, as well as other advantages of the present invention, will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment when considered in the light of the accompanying drawings in which:
The following detailed description and appended drawings describe and illustrate various exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description and drawings serve to enable one skilled in the art to make and use the invention, and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention in any manner.
The bottle 10 includes a longitudinal axis A extending through a longitudinal center thereof. The reservoir 12 has a closed reservoir end 16 for retaining fluids and an open reservoir end 18 for receiving fluids into the reservoir 12. The reservoir 12 is substantially cylindrical and concentric about the longitudinal axis A. However, the reservoir 12 can be any shape as desired such as cubical, conical, rectangular, or any other shape as desired. A portion of the reservoir 12 can taper inwardly towards the open reservoir end 18. The reservoir 12 may include indicia 20 disposed on a surface thereof to give a visual indication of an amount of fluid contained in the reservoir 12. The indicia 20 can correspond to a scale or gradient including graduations of millimeters, milliliters, or ounces, for example, although other graduations can be provided, as desired. The indicia 20 may be scribed on a surface of the reservoir 12 using any process for scribing, such as laser engraving, a rotary engraving, or an etching tool, or formed as a protuberance on the surface of the reservoir as desired.
The grip portion 14 is in fluid communication with the reservoir 12. The grip portion 14 is tubular and has a first end 22 and a second end 24. The second end 24 of the grip portion 14 abuts the open reservoir end 18 of the reservoir 12. The grip portion 14 is concentrically aligned with the longitudinal axis A of the bottle 10. The grip portion 14 has a truncated cylindrical shape wherein an outer diameter of the grip portion 14 increases along the longitudinal axis A such that the outer diameter of the grip portion 14 at the first end 22 thereof is less than the outer diameter of the grip portion 14 at the second end 24 thereof. Although, it is understood the grip portion 14 can have any shape as desired to facilitate a grip such as cylindrical, rectangular, ovular, planar, circular, or any other shape to facilitate a grip, for example.
The grip portion 14 further includes an opening 28 for receiving the fluid in the bottle 10 disposed thereon and adapted to receive a cap (not shown) or a pumping system (not shown) that may include a nozzle and/or a trigger mechanism for ejecting fluid out of the bottle 10. The grip portion 14 can include external threads 30 formed thereon and adapted for securing an internally threaded cap or pumping system. The opening 28 can be disposed at any position on the grip portion 14, as desired. For example, as shown in
The grip portion 14 has a textured surface 26 that is a grip feature for militating against slipping of a grip of the bottle 10. As illustrated in
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The grip portion 14′ can have any number of indentations 32 and protrusions 34 formed thereon, as desired. For example, as illustrated in the embodiment, the grip portion 14′ can have a first indentation 36, a second indentation 38, a third indentation 40, a first protrusion 42, a second protrusion 44, and a third protrusion 46. The first protrusion 42 is disposed adjacent the first end 22′ of the grip portion 14′. The first indentation 36 is disposed intermediate the first protrusion 42 and the second protrusion 44. The second indentation 38 is disposed intermediate the second protrusion 44 and the third protrusion 46. The third indentation 40 is disposed intermediate the third protrusion 46 and the reservoir 12′. However, it is understood the grip portion 14′ can have any number of indentations 32 and protrusions 34 as desired such as more than three indentations 32 and more than three protrusions 34.
The outer diameter of the grip portion 14′ at each of the protrusions 42, 44, 46 varies, wherein the grip portion 14′ at the first protrusion 42 has an outer diameter less than the grip portion 14′ at the second protrusion 44 and an outer diameter of the grip portion 14′ at the third protrusion 46. Additionally, the outer diameter of the grip portion 14′ at the second protrusion 44 is less than the outer diameter of the grip portion 14′ at the third protrusion 46. Likewise, an outer diameter of the grip portion 14′ at each of the indentations 36, 38, 40 varies, wherein the grip portion 14′ at the first indentation 36 has an outer diameter less than an outer diameter of the grip portion 14′ at the second indentation 38 and an outer diameter of the grip portion 14′ at the third indentation 40. Additionally, the outer diameter of the grip portion 14′ at the second indentation 38 is less than the outer diameter of the grip portion 14′ at the third indentation 40. However, the outer diameter of the grip portion 14′ at each of the protrusions 42, 44, 46 and each of the indentations 36, 38, 40 can be any dimension as desired. For instance, the outer diameter of the grip portion 14′ at each of the indentations 36, 38, 40 can be equal and the outer diameter of the bottle grip portion 14 at each of the protrusions 42, 44, 46 can be equal.
The grip portion 14′ has a textured surface 26′ that is a grip feature for militating against slipping of a grip of the bottle 10′. As illustrated in
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The protrusions 34″ are oriented along a plurality of orientation axes B, as shown in
The grip portion 14″ has a textured surface 26″ that is a grip feature for militating against slipping of a grip of the bottle 10″. As illustrated in
In application, the bottle 10, 10′, 10″ can be used for containing and dispensing a fluid such as a fluid used for cleansing or sterilizing surfaces, dispensing cosmetics, or to apply any fluid to a surface or media, as desired. To use, a user positions fingers on the grip portion 14, 14′, 14″ and grips the grip portion 14, 14′, 14″ so the user can both comfortably hold the bottle 10, 10′, 10″ and maneuver the trigger mechanism of the pumping system attached thereto to dispense the fluid contained in the reservoir 12, 12′, 12″. Where indentations 32, 32″ are included on the grip portion 14′, 14″, the user can positions at least one finger on at least one of the indentions 32, 32″ and grip the grip portion 14′, 14″ so the user can both hold the bottle 10′, 10″ and maneuver the trigger mechanism of the pumping system attached thereto to dispense the fluid contained in the reservoir 12, 12′, 12″ to a surface or media. The textured surface 26, 26′, 26″, the indentations 32, 32″, and the protrusions 34, 34″ facilitate a non-slip and ergonomic grip of the bottle 10, 10′, 10″ for any application. The grip portion 14, 14′, 14″ can be used to facilitate ergonomic gripping of the bottle 10, 10′, 10″ used with or without a pumping system. Additionally, the textured surface 26, 26′, 26″, the indentations 32, 32″, and the protrusions 34, 34″ facilitate ergonomic maneuvering of the bottle 10, 10′, 10″ regardless of the orientation of the bottle 10, 10′, 10″ and regardless of the position of the nozzle of the pumping system received in the bottle 10, 10′, 10″. Where indentations 32″ and protrusions 34″ are arranged on the grip portion 14″ at the angle α with respect of the transverse axis Z, the bottle 10″ can be efficiently maneuvered for use in applications in which the bottle 10″ is required to be positioned at an angle with respect to the application surface or media.
From the foregoing description, one ordinarily skilled in the art can easily ascertain the essential characteristics of this invention and, without departing from the spirit and scope thereof, can make various changes and modifications to the invention to adapt it to various usages and conditions.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/748,922 filed Jan. 4, 2013, hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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61748922 | Jan 2013 | US |