Fluid vessel combinable with cups
There's disclosed a combination of a vessel for containing fluid with a cup and a fastening device. The fastening device attaches outer sidewalls of the vessel to inner sidewalls of the cup. In embodiments, the vessel is combined with a plurality of cups having an external cup containing a number of internal cups that includes an innermost internal cup placeable onto the lower outer sidewalls of the vessel. The fastening device can be represented in the form of a peripheral collar on the vessel's sidewalls and a counterpart cutoff on the cup's sidewalls, or of peripheral cutoffs made on the vessel's and cup's sidewalls with a resilient tightening element placed therebetween, or screw threadings on the vessel's and cup's sidewalls. The sidewalls can be circular or ribbed. The vessel and cup can be made of glass, metal, or plastic. The vessel-cup combination is convenient to use, and easy to transport.
This application is a continuation-in-part application of a U.S. national stage application Ser. No. 12/733,782 (filed on 18 Mar. 2010) of a PCT application PCT/RU2008/000565 (filed on 19 Aug. 2008), published as WO/2009/038497, whose disclosure is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference, which PCT application claims priority of a Russian Federation application RU2007136144 (filed on 20 Sep. 2007). The aforementioned U.S. application Ser. No. 12/733,782 is hereby expressly abandoned.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention refers to containers used for attachment to bottles, or similar vessels having bottlenecks or similar openings for pouring the contents in and out. The vessels may have shapes with cross-sections configured as a closed curvilinear contour, for instance, a circle, or as a polygon.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThere is known a U.S. Pat. No. 3,461,512, according to which utensils (e.g. a spoon, knife, fork) can be utilized particularly with vessels for liquid (yogurt, sour cream, etc.).
In the industry, there are known liquid vessels, furnished with a dozer/batcher/cup, made as a container placeable on the top of the vessel usable for detergent, e.g. a vessel for detergent ‘Persil’, importer OAO “Henkel-ERA”, located at: Moskovskoye Shosse 1, Tosno, Leningrad Region, 187000, Russia.
In terms of technical substance and functional performance, the most similar to the present invention is a vessel for liquid, according to a Russian Federation Patent for useful model RU 52822, which vessel comprises a body with a bottom portion, combined with a cup-container shaped as a cup, wherein the container is so configured that is capable of being mounted with its opening onto the body of vessel.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONThe purpose of the present invention is to provide a design for a fluid vessel, e.g. a bottle usable for vodka, beer, or wine, which vessel has a vessel body combinable with at least one dozer/batcher or cup (herein further called ‘cup’), while the design of the cup would be simple and the cup can be easy manufactured. As a rule, the cup's shape should correspond to the shape of the vessel.
For this purpose a fluid vessel is proposed, which vessel in its preferred embodiment comprises: a vessel body with a lower sidewall and bottom portion, wherein the vessel body is combined with a cup (in alternative embodiments, a plurality of cups) so configured that is capable of being removably fitted with its open end face onto the vessel's lower sidewall and bottom portion with a predetermined tension.
The vessel is characterized in that the cross-sections of the vessel and of the cup can be configured as a closed curvilinear contour (e.g. a circular cross-section, the corresponding sidewalls are herein called ‘circular’ sidewalls that can belong to a cylindrical, a conical or a similar vessel), or as a polygon contour (the corresponding sidewalls are herein called ‘ribbed’ sidewalls).
The vessel is characterized in that, in an embodiment, the cup can be configured as a container with gauge marks on its sidewalls.
The vessel is characterized in that, in an embodiment, the vessel body and the cup are correspondingly threaded so that the cup is capable of being crewed on the vessel body.
The vessel is characterized in that, in an embodiment, the vessel body has circular/polygon sidewalls formed with a concave cutoff located at a predetermined height of the vessel, whereas the cup has circular/polygon sidewalls formed with a counterpart concave cutoff located at the same height thereof. A resilient element is inserted into the vessel's cutoff, so that when the resilient element is embraced between the cutoff surfaces, its elastic deformation causes a counteracting compression thereby increasing friction and securing the cup on the vessel body.
The vessel is characterized in that the vessel body and the cup are made of at least one of the following materials: glass, metal, and plastic.
The inventive combination of a vessel and a cup is illustrated in the following drawings appended to the present disclosure and made an irrevocable part thereof:
While the invention may be susceptible to embodiment in different forms, there are described in detail herein, specific embodiments of the present invention, with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the principles of the invention, and is not intended to limit the invention to that as exemplified herein.
As illustrated on
As mentioned above, the vessel body can have cross-sections configured as a curvilinear contour, or a polygon, wherein the cup's inner sidewalls should correspond to the outer sidewalls of the vessel (i.e. essentially repeat its shape, as shown on
Typically, the cup is preferably fixed on the vessel's body substantially gaplessly that enhances the aesthetic appearance of the vessel. For the same reason, the cup (and the vessel body) can be made of a color material. In some embodiments, the cup can have a predeterminedly minimal gap while providing easy removal of the cup from the vessel body.
The cup 2 and vessel body 1 can be made with a screw threading that enables one to crew the cup on the vessel body, as shown on
As noted hereinabove, a vessel body can be combined with a number of cups engaged therewith in a similar manner. An exemplary embodiment with two cups associated with the vessel is illustrated on
The outer vessel's sidewalls are formed with a convex collar peripherally located preferably in the top portion thereof, such that the collar outstands above and beyond the outer sidewalls of cup 2. The inner sidewalls of cup 3 are formed with a concave cutoff circumferentially located opposite the convex collar, such that the cutoff and the collar are capable of releasable engaging (shown in the detail view A-A of
In some embodiments of the present invention, a vessel can generally be combined with a plurality of N cups, wherein: the plurality of N cups consists of:—N−1 internal cups including an innermost internal cup having a size such that the lower portion of the vessel can be inserted into the innermost cup, and an outermost internal cup having a maximal size and a maximal height among the internal cups; and—an external cup having a size and a height predeterminedly greater than the maximal size and the maximal height of the outermost internal cup (which is used for arrangement of the collar). The internal cups are correspondingly inserted into each other and the outermost internal cup is inserted into the external cup. Optionally, the collar of vessel and the cutoff of cup can have a polygon shape (not illustrated).
The cup can be made with a rubber or another tightening (compression) element in the vicinity of contact of the cup (e.g. the upper part thereof) with the vessel body. An example of such embodiment is illustrated on
In this embodiment, the vessel 1 has circular sidewalls formed with a concave ring-shaped cutoff peripherally located at a predetermined height of the vessel, whereas the cup 2 has circular sidewalls formed with a counterpart concave ring-shaped cutoff located at the same height thereof. As illustrated on the detail view A-A of
In some embodiments of the present invention, a vessel can generally be combined with a plurality of N cups, wherein: the plurality of N cups consists of:—N−1 internal cups including an innermost internal cup having a size such that the lower portion of the vessel can be inserted into the innermost cup, and an outermost internal cup having a maximal size and a maximal height among the internal cups; and—an external cup having a size and a height predeterminedly greater than the maximal size and the maximal height of the outermost internal cup (which is used for arrangement of the vessel's cutoff). The internal cups are correspondingly inserted into each other; and the outermost internal cup is inserted into the external cup. The vessel's body has a concave ring-shaped cutoff peripherally located at a predetermined height of the vessel, whereas the external cup has circular sidewalls formed with a counterpart concave ring-shaped cutoff located at the same height thereof. The external cup is attached to the vessel's body by means of a resilient tightening element inserted therebetween (e.g. pulled upon the vessel's cutoff). Optionally, the cutoffs of the vessel and cup can have a polygon shape (not illustrated).
Optionally, the vessel body may contain granular material that may be successfully dosed with the cup. The vessel body and cup can be made of any suitable material, including glass, plastic, and metal.
The inventive vessel is convenient to use, since the cup is always available, one needs to only remove it from the vessel body. The liquid vessel with the cup is easy to transport.
Claims
1. A combination of a vessel for containing fluid with a cup and with a means for fastening the cup to the vessel, wherein:
- said vessel has a lower portion with outer sidewalls;
- said cup has inner sidewalls; and
- said means for fastening attach said outer sidewalls of the lower portion of the vessel to said inner sidewalls of the cup.
2. The combination according to claim 1, wherein said outer sidewalls of the lower portion of the vessel and said inner sidewalls of the cup have cross-sections configured as a closed curvilinear contour, or as a polygon contour.
3. The combination according to claim 1, wherein said cup is configured as a container with gauge marks.
4. The combination according to claim 1, wherein said vessel and said cup are made of at least one of the following materials: glass, metal, and plastic.
5. A combination of a vessel for containing fluid with a plurality of N cups and with a means for fastening said plurality of N cups to the vessel, wherein
- said vessel has a lower portion with outer sidewalls;
- said plurality of N cups consists of: N−1 internal cups including an innermost internal cup having a size such that the lower portion of the vessel can be inserted into the innermost cup, and an outermost internal cup having a maximal size and a maximal height among the internal cups; and an external cup having a size and a height predeterminedly greater than the maximal size and the maximal height of the outermost internal cup; said external cup has inner sidewalls;
- wherein said internal cups are correspondingly inserted into each other and the outermost internal cup is inserted into the external cup; and
- said means for fastening attach said outer sidewalls of the lower portion of the vessel to said inner sidewalls of the external cup.
6. The combination according to claim 5, wherein said outer sidewalls of the lower portion of the vessel and said inner sidewalls of the cups of said plurality of N cups have cross-sections configured as a closed curvilinear contour, or as a polygon contour.
7. The combination according to claim 1, wherein said vessel and the cups of said plurality of N cups are made of at least one of the following materials: glass, metal, and plastic.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 12, 2010
Publication Date: Feb 3, 2011
Inventor: Sarkis Gareginovich Davtyan (Saint-Petersburg)
Application Number: 12/925,008
International Classification: B65D 21/02 (20060101);