Squeeze bottle
A squeeze bottle having a container and a cap for containing and dispensing a viscous liquid such as a food condiment or sauce. The container is constructed of a transparent flexible plastic material including a container colorant. The cap is positioned on the container. The cap is constructed of a rigid plastic material including a cap colorant matching the container colorant. The cap includes a tip to allow flow of the viscous liquid from the container through the cap.
The present invention relates generally to squeeze bottles. More particularly, the invention is directed to a squeeze bottle for containing and dispensing a viscous liquid such as food condiments and sauces.
It has been found that there are problems with the matching of caps and containers for squeeze bottles. There have also been problems with identifying the types of condiments or sauces contained in squeeze bottles that have been grouped together. Several attempts have been made to identify contents by using labels or markings. Small identification collars have also been used between containers and caps. These methods are faulty because the labels and markings fall off, wear off or become unreadable. In the case of the identification collars, there is no assurance that the cap and appropriate container become reunited after cleaning. These methods often result in additional cost and labor.
In some cases, such as with ketchup and mustard, the cap and the container have been colored opaque red and yellow, respectively. These types of bottles have failed to provide a system of coordination for the many other condiments and sauces that are now being used in addition to ketchup and mustard. Further, the opaque materials used for the containers of these types of squeeze bottles make it visually impossible to ascertain the amount of the condiment or sauce left in the container. This requires the operator to physically open the squeeze bottle or pick up the squeeze bottle to determine the amount. Accordingly, there is a need for a squeeze bottle that eliminates the above-identified problems. The present invention satisfies this need.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is directed to a squeeze bottle for containing and dispensing a viscous liquid such as a food condiment or sauce. The squeeze bottle includes a container constructed of a substantially transparent flexible plastic material. A container colorant is included in the flexible plastic material.
The squeeze bottle further includes a cap positioned on the container. The cap is constructed of a rigid plastic material. A cap colorant that matches the container colorant is included in the rigid plastic material. The cap has a tip to allow flow of the viscous liquid from the container through the cap.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a squeeze bottle for containing and dispensing a viscous liquid that includes a container constructed of a substantially transparent colored flexible plastic material and a matching cap.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention shall become apparent to those skilled in the art upon a review of the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The preferred embodiments and best mode of the present invention will now be d scribed in detail with reference being made to the drawings. The squeeze bottle according to the present invention is indicated generally in the drawings by the reference number “10”.
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In a preferred embodiment, the flexible plastic material of the container 12 is a clarified low-density polyethylene (LDPE). It has been found that LDPE provides the necessary flexibility to allow the container 12 to be squeezed while allowing it to retract to its original position. This material is also important because it allows the container 12 to be transparent.
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It should be understood that a squeeze bottle 10 according to the present invention can include a wide variety of container and cap colorants. Accordingly, the colorants are not limited to the four colorants described above.
The above detailed description of the present invention is given for explanatory purposes. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that numerous changes and modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the whole of the foregoing description is to be construed in an illustrative and not a limitative sense, the scope of the invention being defined solely by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A squeeze bottle for containing and dispensing a viscous liquid comprising:
- a container constructed of a substantially transparent flexible plastic material including a container colorant at a predetermined ratio with respect to said flexible plastic material; and
- a cap positioned on said container, said cap constructed of a rigid plastic material including a cap colorant matching said container colorant, said cap having a tip to allow flow of a viscous liquid from said container through said cap.
2. The bottle of claim 1, wherein said container has a longitudinally extending cylindrical wall having a base and a top.
3. The bottle of claim 2, wherein said top includes a neck having a neck opening, said cap being positioned at said neck.
4. The bottle of claim 2, wherein said wall includes volumetric indicia.
5. The bottle of claim 5, wherein said wall includes at least one gripping member.
6. The bottle of claim 1, wherein said flexible plastic material is a clarified low-density polyethylene (LDPE).
7. The bottle of claim 1, wherein said container colorant and said cap colorant are yellow pigments.
8. The bottle of claim 1, wherein said container colorant and said cap colorant are red pigments.
9. The bottle of claim 1, wherein said container colorant and said cap colorant are green pigments.
10. The bottle of claim 1, wherein said container colorant and said cap colorant are brown pigments.
11. The bottle of claim 1, wherein said predetermined ratio is in a range from about one percent to about four percent, by volume, of said container colorant to said flexible plastic material.
12. The bottle of claim 1, wherein said tip includes at least one guide for cutting said tip to create a tip opening.
13. The bottle of claim 1, wherein said cap includes at least one friction member.
14. The bottle of claim 1, wherein said rigid plastic material is a high-density polyethylene (HDPE).
15. The bottle of claim 1, wherein said cap is substantially opaque.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 25, 2003
Publication Date: Mar 3, 2005
Inventors: Charles Smiley (Waunakee, WI), David Richman (Racine, WI)
Application Number: 10/649,446