Two liquids housed in one unit, with unit divided into two separate, sides, sections, or chambers to hold liquid substances

Clear soda and brown soda can be in one place to be housed under one roof however sharing one roof they both each have there own rooms however separate but very even and equal with two sides.

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Description

A Cross Reference Search for other similar patent applications was conducted but no similar patent applications were found for containers holding two separate liquids for use in the retail industry.

For example, these U.S. patent Documents were found for different kinds of containers; however, none serve the same function, purpose, or industry as this invention.

Patent Document Date Inventor 6,571,977 Jun. 3, 2003 Gonzales 6,070,753 Jun. 6, 2000 Hirst et al. 5,065,875 Nov. 19, 1991 Balavich

STATEMENT REGARDING FED SPONSORED R & D

No federally sponsored research and development has contributed to making this product. There are no rights to this invention under federally sponsored research and development.

REFERENCE TO SEQUENCE LISTING, A TABLE,

Not applicable.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention solves the problem of carrying, consuming and having two different kinds of liquids in a single container/bottle/can/carton. This invention allows consumers to have, a choice, variety, space saving, and convenient transport for liquid consumption.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

A unit holding two liquid substances. For example soda and juice, is divided and held separately. This unit is composed of two divided sections each having ones own side for pouring/drinking/consumption.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Not applicable

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Two different liquids can now be consumed, transported or stored together and used consecutively. This divided unit will be used for multiple purposes.

This unit holding the liquids can be used for two separate liquids for consumption. For example, this container holds two separate liquids. The liquids can be consumed from one single side at a time and then consume the other liquid from the other side consecutively or independently from each side/chamber. Because each side holds its own liquid substance, this method will provide consumers choice, variety, and convenience in one easy, fun way to have two liquid substances in one. This opportunity to purchase one bottle/can/carton for a variety beverage with two drinks in one is a great convenience and thrill giving consumers a exciting and new way to drink there sodas, juices, milk or any great drink for a new innovative experience to beverages.

Claims

1. A single container/bottle/can/carton holding two separate liquids comprising:

Of a right side and one left side. This is capable of providing the placement of two liquid substances in separate sections for variety.

2. A single container for two separate liquids comprising:

Of two sections one right section and one left section.

3. A single container/bottle/can/carton or device comprising:

Of two sections one upper section and one lower section.

4. A single container for two separate liquids comprising:

Of a diagonal upper section and a diagonal lower section.

5. Two types of liquids housed in one unit, however divided by two sides, sections, or chambers.

Patent History
Publication number: 20050045576
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 28, 2003
Publication Date: Mar 3, 2005
Inventor: Colette Collins (Spring, TX)
Application Number: 10/649,641
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: 215/6.000; 220/500.000