Spill Resistant Tamper Evident Treat Container
The present invention is a spill resistant tamper evident treat collection container apparatus. Because of the unique shape, size, and functioning of the apparatus, the apparatus prevents spills of contained treats regardless of the orientation of the apparatus. The apparatus further prevents premature withdrawal of treats from the apparatus by the user (e.g. a child) or other unscrupulous third parties so that the collected treats may subsequently and conveniently be inspected after completion of treat collection (e.g. completion of trick-or-treating). The apparatus is preferably adapted such that if the apparatus is opened to gain access to the contents of the apparatus, such opening is rendered evident.
This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/331,374, filed May 4, 2010, which is incorporated herein in its entirety by this reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to containers for use in collecting treats and more especially for use when collecting treats during “trick-or-treating” or “guising”.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONTreat collection container are well known and for many years have been widely used in collecting treats when “trick-or-treating” or “guising”. Such treat containers are commonly of a generally spherical shape and include a large opening to provide ready access to the contents of the container. Further, such treat containers commonly provide in the shape of and to resemble certain creatures or characters known for the occasion such as jack-o-lanterns, ghosts, monsters, princesses, animals, etc. Many such treat collection containers have had certain features added such as lighting, sound, and wheeled structures. Examples of such containers are provided in the following list of US patents and applications, the whole of which are incorporated herein by reference: U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,594,669, 6,869,199, 6,789,932, 6,619,810, 5,797,507, 20100001481, 20080284138, 20040104140, 20030174519, 20030086260, and 20020085369. Furthermore, spill resistant containers are also known and have been successfully used in various industries. Examples of such containers are provided in the following list of US patents and applications, the whole of which are incorporated herein by reference: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,246,046, 5,495,876, RE36,131, 5,832,969, 5,908,057, RE39,443, 6,386,138, 7,942,109, Ser. Nos. 09/707,156, 11/618,921, 12/539,803, and 29/359,140.
However, all such prior art treat collection devices, while useful in collecting and transporting treats, are highly prone to spillage. Spillage of the collected treats can be especially problematic for younger children. Inasmuch as such trick-or-treating it typically performed in the evening when it is dark, such spillage problem is compounded by the difficulty finding the spilled treats in the dark. Further, children engaged in trick-or-treating are often excited to maximize their collected treats and thus often exhibit little patience in waiting for another child who needs to find and re-collect spilled treats.
Yet another problem encountered with current treat collection containers is that they provide no means for regulating the withdrawal of such treats. One result of the lack of treat withdrawal regulation is that during the trick-or-treating process, a typically older/larger and unscrupulous child may readily reach into the container of another child and steal treats out of the open treat container of the younger child. Further, young children are often not well adapted to self regulating the amount of treats that they may consume during the trick-or-treating process. Further still, many parents or guardians prefer to inspect collected treats at home or at treat inspection locations (e.g. police station, fire station, etc.) prior to treat consumption by the child. However, young children are often not disciplined enough to wait for such inspection.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is a spill resistant tamper evident treat collection container apparatus. In a first embodiment, the container defines a generally spherical shaped container having an open upper end, a flange ending from the opening, and a handle swivelably connected to the container, and a funnel removably attached to the container flange. The container preferably resembles a jack-o-lantern and is preferably generally orange in color. The funnel extends into the inner cavity of the container and is preferably substantially clear. The funnel functions so as to allow collected treats to be readily dropped into the container through the funnel and yet functions to prevent spillage of the collected treats from within the container. The funnel length and/or opening size is preferably adapted such that although a treat will readily pass through the funnel, a child's hand is substantially prevented from reaching into the inner cavity of the container to retrieve a treat from the container. The apparatus is further preferably adapted to provide an indication if the funnel is removed from the container.
In order that the advantages of the invention will be readily understood, a more particular description of the invention briefly described above will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments that are illustrated in the appended drawings. Understanding that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are not therefore to be considered to be limiting of its scope, the invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings, in which:
Reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” or similar language means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, appearances of the phrases “in one embodiment,” “in an embodiment,” and similar language throughout this specification may, but do not necessarily, all refer to the same embodiment.
Furthermore, the described features, structures, or characteristics of the invention may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. In the following description, numerous specific details are included to provide a thorough understanding of embodiments of the invention. One skilled in the relevant art will recognize, however, that the invention can be practiced without one or more of the specific details, or with other methods, components, materials, and so forth. In other instances, well-known structures, materials, or operations are not shown or described in detail to avoid obscuring aspects of the invention.
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The spill resistant tamper evident treat collection container apparatus 10 is assembled such that each end of handle 30 is swivelably riveted via rivets 70 to a side of container 20 to provide for a swivelable handle. Funnel 40 is attached to container 20 by passing funnel lower opening 42 through container opening 22 and by passing funnel lower flanges 50 through container flange gaps 26 until funnel upper flange 52 rests against container flange 24. Grasping funnel grips 62, funnel 40 is then rotated relative to container 20 approximately 90 degrees (CW in a top view orientation) until further rotation is restricted by flange connection webs 60. Stakes 56 are then pressed into exposed stake retention holes 28 such that stake prongs 58 engage with container flanges 24. With funnel 40 thus attached to container 20, funnel 40 cannot be removed from container 20 without such removal being made evident. Funnel 40 remains fastened to container 20 unless and until stakes 56 or stake prongs 58 are severed in order to remove funnel 40 from container 20. Label 80 is optionally removably adhered to upper funnel flange 52 and/or container flanges 24. In addition to providing for product information and advertising space, label 80 prevents unwanted articles and debris from entering the apparatus during product transit and sale (such unwanted entered articles and debris being difficult to extract from apparatus 10 without removal of funnel 40 from container 20).
In practice, a user (such as a child) uses spill resistant tamper evident treat collection container apparatus 10 to collect treats 90 when trick-or-treating. It shall be noted for the purposes of this application that in once instance, treat shall mean an edible and preferably wrapped confection, and more preferably an individually wrapped edible confection and in another instance, treat shall mean in addition to an edible confection, toys, trinkets, seasonal erasers, action figures, money, or the like such as would be collected when trick-or-treating. It shall be further noted that the use of apparatus 10 is not limited to the Halloween season, but rather apparatus 10 may be used on other treat collecting occasions such as Easter. When treat 90 is obtained, it is dropped onto or in funnel 40. Treat 90 then falls into the inner cavity of container 20 and remains therein substantially regardless of the orientation of apparatus 10 and substantially regardless of the efforts of the user or an unscrupulous third party to extract treat 90 from apparatus 10. Upon completion of the trick-o-treating session, the user preferably returns home, and by an adult or under close adult supervision funnel 40 is removed from container 20 and treats 90 are preferably inspected by the adult and then consumed and/or used by the user at a rate of the adult's choosing. Further in practice, funnel 40 is removed from the container by severing flexible funnel tabs 54, and then grasping funnel grips 62 and rotating funnel 40 relative to container 20 approximately 90 degrees (CCW in a top view orientation). Funnel 40 is then lifted out of container 20 and treats 90 are readily accessible.
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In third embodiment, apparatus 10 is substantially similar to the first embodiment except that funnel 40 merely snaps onto (and off of) container 20. In a fourth embodiment, apparatus 10 is substantially similar to the first embodiment except that funnel 40 merely threads onto (and off of) container 20.
Claims
1. A collection apparatus for use in collecting treats while preventing spillage of said treats and while controlling access to said treats and while rendering treat tampering evident, said apparatus defining a container having an inner cavity and a funnel extending into said inner cavity, said funnel being adapted to allow the passage of articles from outside of said container to within said container inner cavity by said articles passing through said funnel, wherein said funnel is free of a structure for use in impeding passage of articles completely through said funnel and into said inner cavity being connected to an underside thereof, and wherein said apparatus further defines at least one of an apparatus adapted such that if said apparatus is opened or disassembled, such opening or such disassembly is rendered evident, and an apparatus adapted such that disassembly or opening of said apparatus is child-resistant.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said apparatus further defines at least one of an apparatus adapted to resist the spillage of treats when said apparatus is oriented in any orientation, an apparatus having a volumetric capacity of at least 268 cubic inches, an apparatus having a volumetric capacity of at least 268 cubic inches and being adapted to resist the spillage of treats when said apparatus is oriented in any orientation and to be assembleable and disassembleable and to allow passage of a treat through said funnel of said apparatus such that when said apparatus is in an assembled configuration, hand access to contents of said apparatus is substantially restricted, and such that when said apparatus is in a disassembled configuration, hand access to contents of said apparatus is substantially unrestricted, and an apparatus adapted to be assembleable and disassembleable and to allow passage of a treat through said funnel of said apparatus such that when said apparatus is in an assembled configuration, hand access to contents of said apparatus is substantially restricted, and such that when said apparatus is in a disassembled configuration, hand access to contents of said apparatus is substantially unrestricted.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said disassembly defines the disassembly of said funnel from said container.
4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said child resistant disassembly requires the depression of at least one button while rotating said funnel in order to separate said funnel from said container.
5. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said evident rendering defines at least one severed tab.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said apparatus contains a treat within said inner cavity, and wherein said treat further defines at least one of a confectionary treat, a non-confectionary treat, and a packaged treat.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said funnel further defines at least one of a funnel having an opening of at least 0.78 inches in cross-sectional area, a funnel having an opening of at least 1.00 inches in cross-sectional area, a funnel having an opening of at least 1.25 inches in cross-sectional area, a funnel having an opening of at least 1.50 inches in cross-sectional area, a funnel having an opening of at least 1.75 inches in cross-sectional area, a funnel having an opening of at least 2.5 inches in cross-sectional area, a funnel having an opening of at least 3.5 inches in cross-sectional area, and, a funnel having an opening of at least 5.00 inches in cross-sectional area.
8. A spill resistant collection apparatus for use in collecting treats while preventing spillage of said treats and while controlling access to said treats and while rendering treat tampering evident, said apparatus defining a container having an inner cavity and a container opening member having an opening, said opening being adapted to allow the passage of articles from outside of said container to within said container inner cavity by said articles passing through said opening, wherein said opening member is free of a structure for use in impeding passage of articles completely through said funnel and into said inner cavity being connected to an underside thereof, and wherein said apparatus is adapted to resist the spillage of apparatus contents when said apparatus is oriented in any orientation, and wherein said apparatus further defines at least one of an apparatus adapted such that if said apparatus is opened or disassembled, such opening or such disassembly is rendered evident, and an apparatus adapted such that disassembly or opening of said apparatus is child-resistant.
9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein said apparatus further defines at least one of an apparatus having an open funnel extending into said inner cavity, an apparatus having a volumetric capacity of at least 268 cubic inches, an apparatus having a volumetric capacity of at least 268 cubic inches and being adapted to resist the spillage of treats when said apparatus is oriented in any orientation and to be assembleable and disassembleable and to allow passage of a treat through said funnel of said apparatus such that when said apparatus is in an assembled configuration, hand access to contents of said apparatus is substantially restricted, and such that when said apparatus is in a disassembled configuration, hand access to contents of said apparatus is substantially unrestricted, and an apparatus adapted to be assembleable and disassembleable and to allow passage of a treat through said open opening of said apparatus such that when said apparatus is in an assembled configuration, hand access to contents of said apparatus is substantially restricted, and such that when said container is in a disassembled configuration, hand access to contents of said container is substantially unrestricted.
10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein said disassembly defines the disassembly of said funnel from said container.
11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein said child resistant disassembly requires the depression of at least one button while rotating said funnel in order to separate said funnel from said container.
12. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein said evident rendering defines at least one severed tab.
13. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein said apparatus contains a treat within said inner cavity, and wherein said treat further defines at least one of a confectionary treat, a non-confectionary treat, and a packaged treat.
14. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein said funnel further defines at least one of a funnel having an opening of at least 0.78 inches in cross-sectional area, a funnel having an opening of at least 1.00 inches in cross-sectional area, a funnel having an opening of at least 1.25 inches in cross-sectional area, a funnel having an opening of at least 1.50 inches in cross-sectional area, a funnel having an opening of at least 1.75 inches in cross-sectional area, a funnel having an opening of at least 2.5 inches in cross-sectional area, a funnel having an opening of at least 3.5 inches in cross-sectional area, and, a funnel having an opening of at least 5.00 inches in cross-sectional area.
15. A spill resistant assembleable and disassembleable apparatus for use in collecting treats while preventing spillage of said treats and while controlling access to said treats and while rendering treat tampering evident, said apparatus defining a container having an inner cavity and a funnel extending into said inner cavity, said funnel being adapted to allow the passage of articles from outside of said container to within said container inner cavity by said articles passing through said funnel, wherein said funnel is free of a structure for use in impeding passage of articles completely through said funnel and into said inner cavity being connected to an underside thereof, and wherein said apparatus is adapted to resist the spillage of apparatus contents when said apparatus is oriented in any orientation, and wherein said apparatus further defines at least one of an apparatus adapted such that disassembly of said apparatus is child resistant, an apparatus adapted such that if said apparatus has been opened or disassembled, said opening or said disassembly is rendered evident even if said apparatus is closed or reassembled, and an apparatus adapted such that said funnel allows passage of a treat through said funnel, and such that when said apparatus is in an assembled configuration, hand access to apparatus contents is substantially restricted, and such that when said apparatus is in a disassembled configuration, hand access to contents of said apparatus is substantially unrestricted, and such that if said apparatus is opened or disassembled, such opening or such disassembly is rendered evident even if said apparatus is closed or reassembled.
16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein said apparatus is adapted to resist the spillage of treats when said apparatus is oriented in any orientation, and wherein said container has a volumetric capacity of at least 268 cubic inches.
17. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein said disassembly defines the disassembly of said funnel from said container.
18. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein said evident rendering defines at least one severed tab.
19. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein said child resistant disassembly requires the depression of at least one button while rotating said funnel in order to separate said funnel from said container.
20. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein said apparatus contains a treat within said inner cavity, and wherein said treat further defines at least one of a confectionary treat, a non-confectionary treat, and a packaged treat.
21. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein said funnel further defines at least one of a funnel having an opening of at least 0.78 inches in cross-sectional area, a funnel having an opening of at least 1.00 inches in cross-sectional area, a funnel having an opening of at least 1.25 inches in cross-sectional area, a funnel having an opening of at least 1.50 inches in cross-sectional area, a funnel having an opening of at least 1.75 inches in cross-sectional area, a funnel having an opening of at least 2.5 inches in cross-sectional area, a funnel having an opening of at least 3.5 inches in cross-sectional area, and, a funnel having an opening of at least 5.00 inches in cross-sectional area.
22. A container apparatus defining at least one of a container having an inner cavity and a funnel extending into said inner cavity and a removable barrier adhered to said container so as to block the passage of articles between said container exterior and said container inner cavity, wherein said funnel is, but for said removable barrier, adapted to allow the passage of articles from outside of said container to within said container inner cavity by said articles passing through said funnel, and wherein said funnel is free of a structure connected to an underside thereof, and wherein when said removable barrier is removed from said container, said apparatus is free of a structure that impedes said passage of said articles into said inner cavity, and a container having an inner cavity and a container opening member having an opening and a removable barrier adhered to said container so as to block the passage of articles between said container exterior and said container inner cavity, wherein said container opening is, but for said removable barrier, adapted to allow the passage of articles from outside of said container to within said container inner cavity by said articles passing through said container opening, and wherein said opening member is free of a structure connected to an underside thereof, and wherein when said removable barrier is removed from said container, said apparatus is free of a structure that impedes said passage of said articles into said inner cavity and yet said container resists the spillage of container contents when said container is oriented in any orientation.
23. The apparatus of claim 22, wherein said apparatus further defines at least one of an apparatus adapted such that if said apparatus is opened or disassembled, such opening or such disassembly is rendered evident, and an apparatus adapted such that disassembly or opening of said apparatus is child-resistant.
Type: Application
Filed: May 4, 2011
Publication Date: Jul 10, 2014
Inventor: Michael R. Schramm (Perry, UT)
Application Number: 13/100,329
International Classification: B65D 85/00 (20060101); B65D 51/00 (20060101);