The popularity of water, tea and the like merchandised in disposable plastic bottles has increased the burden on land fills and the use of petroleum to produce the plastic. Recycling the bottle has minimum effect on consumer cost and many jurisdictions do not require recycling. There exists a need for reusable two piece drinking bottles having upper and lower tethered parts which can be washed either by hand or in an automatic cycling dish washer and reused numerous times.
The two piece nestable bottle of this invention has a lower bottom part in the form of a reservoir, which can optionally be used as a drinking cup, and a removable upper part in threaded engagement with the lower part. The upper part is tethered to the bottom reservoir part by a flexible tie or tether. The upper and lower parts have relatively large diameters at their mating junction thereby facilitating hand and machine washing for reuse of the bottle. The upper part includes a removable threaded cap which may include a sipping nipple. The joined upper and lower parts form a drinking bottle in the manner of the usual beverage bottle. The bottle may be used for water and other beverages and also for so-called blended smoothies. For shipping, storage and retail display purposes, the lower parts nest within one another and the upper parts nest within one another. Nesting the parts saves shipping, storage and display space. The herein disclosed reusable bottle reduces petroleum consumption and land fill. It is an ideal reusable container for a variety of liquids traditionally kept in a refrigerator.
One embodiment of the nested bottle is illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which:
As illustrated in the accompanying drawings, a two piece plastic nestable bottle has an upper cover part 11 and a lower tumbler part 15. The upper part 11 includes a removable threaded cap 12 with a sipping nipple 13 having a relatively small drinking or sipping orifice 14. The cap 12 has internal threads and is adapted for a liquid tight fit with an externally threaded cylindrical neck or drinking spout 20 of the upper part 11 and the drinking orifice 14 is of a resealable design. The lower tumbler part 15 has a frusto-conical wall 31 extending upwardly at increasing diameter from a flat bottom 32 ending in a radially outward flared top segment 16 including external threads 17. The upper part 11 includes a cylindrically shaped lower end or band 18, axially opposite its neck 20. The band 18 has internal threads 19 for threading with the external threads 17 on the lower part 15. The upper part 11 and the lower part 15 are interconnected by a tether strap 21 integrally connected at one of its ends to the exterior side of an annular radially outward projecting ledge 25 adjacent the upper edge of the band 18 of the upper part 11. The tether strap 21 includes an annular loop 22 which has sufficient resiliency or stretch to fit into a radially outward opening circumferential groove 26 near the top 16 of the lower part 15, as shown in
In summary, the herein disclosed nesting bottle is a two part bottle with stackable tethered parts. The top part 11 includes a threaded drinking neck 20 with a cap 12. The cap 12 may include a re-sealable sipping orifice 13. The lower part 15 is a drink reservoir and may serve as a traditional drinking tumbler when the tether 21 of the top part 11 is removed. The threaded fit of the two sections is liquid tight. The large diameter openings of the sections permits efficient cleaning by automatic dish washer or by hand. Reusuability of the bottles reduces consumer cost and also reduces landfill and use of natural resources. Many households are using household water filters and the herein disclosed reusable bottle is ideal for refrigerator storage of such filtered water in lieu of the more expensive purchase of bottled water. The two part beverage or water bottle is preferably made of high grade plastic so that the bottles are machine washable and capable of multiple refills and cleaning.
Reference is made applicant's U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/957,490 filed Aug. 23, 2007 for a Two Piece Nestable Bottle for which priority is claimed.
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60957490 | Aug 2007 | US |