Vertically stackable water bottle
A water bottle includes an intruding bottom portion allowing entry of a spout portion of another water bottle, and stacking surfaces for stably supporting vertically stacked water bottles. The water bottle neck is shaped for inverted cooperation with a water dispenser to release the water for drinking or cooking. An outside stacking surface at the bottom of the spout portion cooperates with an inside stacking surface at the base of the water bottle to provide stable support. The water bottle includes a molded in handle and the spout portion includes inside threads for a screw-on cap.
The present invention relates to storage of water bottles and in particular to singularly vertically stackable water bottles.
Water dispensers using water bottles are commonly used in households and in work places to provide a source of high quality drinking water and/or cooking water. In some instances, a large volume of water is rapidly consumed, and because full water bottle are only periodically delivered and empty water bottle are only periodically picked up, there is generally a number of full and/or empty water bottles requiring storage.
The bottles generally include a large tapered spout designed to cooperate with the water dispenser. The spout has a particular size and shape adapted to facilitate the inverted placing of the water bottles onto the dispenser, and the bottles are generally approximately five gallon bottles. Unfortunately, because the bottles are somewhat large and awkwardly shaped, known water bottles can only be stored side by side, and thus require substantial floor space for storage.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention addresses the above and other needs by providing a water bottle which includes an intruding bottom portion allowing entry of a spout portion of another water bottle, and stacking surfaces for stably supporting vertically stacked water bottles. The water bottle neck is shaped for inverted cooperation with a water dispenser to release the water for drinking or cooking. An outside stacking surface at the bottom of the spout portion cooperates with an inside stacking surface at the base of the water bottle to provide stable support. The water bottle includes a molded in handle and the spout portion includes inside threads for a screw-on cap.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a vertically stackable water bottle. The water bottle includes a bottle body for containing water, a vertically protruding spout portion of the bottle body adapted for inverted cooperation with a water dispenser to release the water into the water dispenser, and an intruding base portion of the bottle body shaped such that the base portion is adapted to accept the spout portion. A first stacking surface resides proximal to the spout portion and a second stacking surface resides proximal to the base portion. Cooperation of the first stacking surface and the second stacking surface is adapted to provide stable support to a first one of the stackable bottle when vertically stacked with a second one of the stackable bottle. A removable cap may be screwed on the spout portion.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, there is provided a vertically stackable water bottle. The water bottle comprises a bottle body for containing water, a vertically protruding spout portion of the bottle body, and an intruding base portion of the bottle body shaped such that the base portion is adapted to accept the spout portion. The spout portion of the water body is adapted for inverted cooperation with a water dispenser to release the water into the water dispenser and a removable cap is screwed on the spout portion. A lower belt of the bottle has a lower diameter which is approximately a maximum diameter of the bottle and an upper belt of the bottle having an upper diameter which is slightly smaller than the lower diameter of the lower belt. A first stacking surface comprises an upper outside edge of the upper belt and a second stacking surface comprises a lower inside edge adjacent to a lower outside edge of the lower belt. Cooperation of the first stacking surface and the second stacking surface is adapted to provide stable support to a first one of the stackable bottle when vertically stacked with a second one of the stackable bottle.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGThe above and other aspects, features and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the following more particular description thereof, presented in conjunction with the following drawings wherein:
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding components throughout the several views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONThe following description is of the best mode presently contemplated for carrying out the invention. This description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of describing one or more preferred embodiments of the invention. The scope of the invention should be determined with reference to the claims.
A prior art water bottle 10 residing in a water dispenser 12, and stored prior art water bottles 14, are shown in
Two vertically stackable water bottles 16 according to the present invention are shown in
A detailed view of the vertically stackable water bottle 16 is shown in
A cross-sectional view of the vertically stackable water bottle taken along line 4-4 of
A cross-sectional view of two stacked vertically stackable water bottles 16a and 16b taken along line 4-4 of
A top view of a cap 40 for the water bottle 16 is shown in
The vertically stackable water bottle 16 in the water dispenser 12 and a number of vertically stackable water bottles stored by vertically stacking 50 are shown in
While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments and applications thereof, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention set forth in the claims.
Claims
1. A vertically stackable bottle comprising:
- a bottle body for containing liquid;
- a vertically protruding spout portion of the bottle body for releasing the liquid;
- an intruding base portion of the bottle body shaped such that the base portion is adapted to accept the spout portion;
- a first stacking surface proximal to the spout portion; and
- a second stacking surface proximal to the base portion, wherein cooperation of the first stacking surface and the second stacking surface is adapted to provide stable support to a first one of the stackable bottle when vertically stacked with a second one of the stackable bottle.
2. The vertically stackable bottle of claim 1, wherein the spout portion of the bottle body is adapted for inverted cooperation with a drink dispenser to release the liquid.
3. The vertically stackable bottle of claim 1, wherein the spout portion of the bottle body includes inside threads for attaching a cap.
4. The vertically stackable bottle of claim 1, wherein the first stacking surface comprises an outside ring proximal to a spout bottom edge of the spout portion and the second stacking surface comprises an inside ring proximal to a bottle bottom edge of the stackable bottle.
5. The vertically stackable bottle of claim 1, wherein the outside ring and the inside ring are substantially circular.
6. The vertically stackable bottle of claim 1, wherein:
- bottle body includes an upper belt and a lower belt;
- the lower belt of the bottle has a lower diameter which is approximately a maximum diameter of the bottle; and
- the upper belt of the bottle had an upper diameter which is slightly smaller than the lower diameter of the lower belt.
7. The vertically stackable bottle of claim 6, wherein the upper diameter of is approximately one half inches smaller than the lower diameter.
8. The vertically stackable bottle of claim 6, wherein:
- the first stacking surface comprises an upper outside edge of the upper belt; and
- the second stacking surface comprises a lower inside edge adjacent to a lower outside edge of the lower belt.
9. The vertically stackable bottle of claim 8, wherein the upper outside edge and the lower inside edge are substantially circular.
10. The vertically stackable bottle of claim 1, wherein cooperation of the spout portion and the base portion is adapted to provide additional support to the first one of the stackable bottle when vertically stacked with the second one of the stackable bottle.
11. A vertically stackable water bottle comprising:
- a bottle body for containing water;
- a vertically protruding spout portion of the bottle body adapted for inverted cooperation with a water dispenser to release the water into the water dispenser;
- a removable cap residing on the spout portion;
- an intruding base portion of the bottle body shaped such that the base portion is adapted to accept the spout portion;
- a first stacking surface proximal to the spout portion; and
- a second stacking surface proximal to the base portion, wherein cooperation of the first stacking surface and the second stacking surface is adapted to provide stable support to a first one of the stackable bottle when vertically stacked with a second one of the stackable bottle.
12. The vertically stackable water bottle of claim 11, wherein the spout portion of the bottle body includes inside threads for attaching the cap.
13. The vertically stackable bottle of claim 11, wherein cooperation of the spout portion and the base portion is adapted to provide additional support to the first one of the stackable bottle when vertically stacked with the second one of the stackable bottle.
14. A vertically stackable water bottle comprising:
- a bottle body for containing water;
- a vertically protruding spout portion of the bottle body adapted for inverted cooperation with a water dispenser to release the water into the water dispenser;
- a removable cap residing on the spout portion;
- an intruding base portion of the bottle body shaped such that the base portion is adapted to accept the spout portion;
- a lower belt, the lower belt of the bottle having a lower diameter which is approximately a maximum diameter of the bottle;
- an upper belt, the upper belt of the bottle had an upper diameter which is slightly smaller than the lower diameter of the lower belt;
- a first stacking surface comprising an upper outside edge of the upper belt; and
- a second stacking surface comprising a lower inside edge adjacent to a lower outside edge of the lower belt, wherein cooperation of the first stacking surface and the second stacking surface is adapted to provide stable support to a first one of the stackable bottle when vertically stacked with a second one of the stackable bottle.
Type: Application
Filed: May 11, 2005
Publication Date: Nov 16, 2006
Inventor: Oscar Quintana (Downey, CA)
Application Number: 11/127,287
International Classification: B65D 21/00 (20060101);