CONTAINER ARRANGEMENT
A container assembly that includes a first container having a body with an opening at the top side of the first container and a connection extension at the bottom side of the first container; a second container having a body with a respective opening at the top side of the second container and a respective connection extension at the bottom side of the second container; and a connection band having a top side and a bottom side, and at each side, a connector mechanism for releasably holding at least one of said first and second containers and the connection band being further configured to enable releasably holding said containers in a bottom to bottom configuration. Preferably, the connection band has an outer peripheral circumscribing vertical wall surrounding an interior space which contains flanges that engages the connection extensions of the containers.
The present invention is generally directed to container arrangements and to multi-container constructions that enhance the utility, versatility, ease of use and aesthetic presentation of the containers.
Our lives revolve around containers, particularly when it comes to the foods that we eat. Virtually all ingredients that end up as the food that we consume, whether it be flour, salt, sugar, spices, garnishments, appetizers, sliced fruits, vegetables, etc. are invariably packaged in one form or another in containers. Foods are shipped in containers and containers play a key role in people's kitchens, where these various food and ingredients containers need to be stored and organized for easy retrieval and use in food preparation and consumption.
Kitchen cabinets are stacked with these types of containers. A food preparer oftentimes must select from among many dozens of containers to find the desired spices, flavorings or ingredient containers. There would be an advantage if these containers can be rendered in a more modularized form, and permitted to be stacked and bound together, particularly as it relates to certain food items, in a manner which would enhance and render easier the handling of these items in our daily lives.
In the prior art, there is no standardization and container storing and stacking is usually done ad hoc, with individual cans or containers being mounted one on top of each other, in purely personal ways without thought having been given to ease the burden of selecting and using these containers.
Representative of the prior art are U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,279,841; 6,971,521; 7,571,829; and 5,422,129. In the U.S. Pat. No. 5,279,841 patent, two individual cans are united via a connection ring that essentially bonds the cans to one another. The connection ring is not configured to allow easy assembly and disassembly of the cans. In the U.S. Pat. No. 6,971,521 patent, the cans are stacked one atop another, rather than in a back to back configuration. In other words, cans are not available for selective use of one or the other of the cans. Similar remarks apply to the other mentioned patent documents. The contents of said patents are incorporated by reference herein, including to the extent needed to elucidate the present invention.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is an object of the present invention to provide modularized containers that can be joined with each other.
It is another object of the invention to provide a selection of containers that are part of a large kit of containers that can be detachably interconnected with one another.
It is a still further object of the invention to provide dual containers that can be simultaneously held and used, by being joined bottom-to-bottom, so that both containers can be held at once and used selectively, simply by flipping the orientation of the dual container package.
It is also an object of the invention to provide these standardized containers in stacks that can hold more than two containers, for example, three, four, and even eight containers.
It is still a further object of the invention to provide a kit of these containers together with universally usable and modular container connectors, i.e., connection bands, that allow instant joining or unjoining of the containers in an easy and versatile manner.
The foregoing and other features of the present invention can be realized by a container assembly that includes a first container having a body with an opening at the top side of the first container and a connection extension at the bottom side of the first container; a second container having a body with a respective opening at the top side of the second container and a respective connection extension at the bottom side of the second container; and a connection band having a top side and a bottom side, and at each side, a connector mechanism for releasably holding at least one of said first and second containers and the connection band being further configured to enable releasably holding said containers in a bottom to bottom configuration. Preferably, the connection band has an outer peripheral circumscribing vertical wall surrounding an interior space which contains flanges that engages the connection extensions of the containers.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of the invention which refers to the accompanying drawings.
With reference to the drawings,
The identical container designated 10′ with its own cap 12′ and cap resting surface 13′ is shown in
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The material of the lip 14 of the bottle is preferably resilient, whereby, with modest hand force, simply placing the container 10 and pressing on the connection ring 30 will deform the lip 14 and provide an immediate and tightly holding mechanical snap coupling. By turning the connection ring 30 upside down, the second container 10′ can be similarly connected, producing or obtaining the dual container 1 of
For example, the connection band can have a diameter and outer shape that substantially matches the corresponding structure and outer shape of the container as shown in
The cross-sectional
In general, the bottles, caps, and the waistband style connection rings or bands can be made of the same or similar material for ease of recycling and also to keep the assembly dishwasher and microwave safe. The invention can be realized by constructing it using extrusion blow-molding processes to manufacture the bottles. HDPE, rubber, silicon, metal and other materials are suitable for the purposes of construction of the present invention. Injection molding, thermal forming and other manufacturing processes are also suitable for this purpose. The waistband coupling hardware can also have identifying insignia 35 printed on it, as indicated in
The invention lends itself to many variations. Thus, referring to
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Note that the same connection band can optionally support at each side only a single container which has the same outer periphery as the connection band 50, if desired. Still further, and as shown in
In effect, the invention provides a modular container arranging construction optionally in a kit form that provides differently shaped containers and differently shaped connection rings that can be assembled by the user to suit their own preferences and needs. Manufacturers can sell arrangements of spices in a single container arrangement and when the contents of one container become exhausted, it can be replaced with a fresh, full container. The containers can be see-through, indicating the level of fullness of each product, or may have a vertical window 17 for this purpose.
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Two one-quarter containers 810a, 810b are depicted in
The caps can be provided in different shapes and configuration. For example, they can be provided to be flush with an outer circumferential shape matching that of the containers. They can be made somewhat wider, to assure good stability, even when the bottom container is substantially empty, while the upper container is still full and the center of gravity is located higher. The caps can also be the hinge style caps for the multi containers of
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The advantages of the invention are many. Thus, four spice containers can be accommodated on one side and the opposed side may comprise just a single container, or optionally several containers. One selects from a kit of different containers to construct the total container assembly. The containers themselves may have snap connections at their straight walls, so they can be connected to one another.
Although the present invention has been described in relation to particular embodiments thereof, many other variations and modifications and other uses will become apparent to those skilled in the art. It is preferred, therefore, that the present invention be limited not by the specific disclosure herein, but only by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A container assembly, comprising:
- a first container having a body with an opening at the top side of the first container and a connection extension at the bottom side of the first container;
- a second container having a body with a respective opening at the top side of the second container and a respective connection extension at the bottom side of the second container; and
- a connection band having a top side and a bottom side, and at each side, a connector mechanism for releasably holding at least one of said first and second containers and the connection band being further configured to enable releasably holding said containers in a bottom to bottom configuration.
2. The container assembly of claim 1, wherein the connection band has an outer peripheral circumscribing vertical wall surrounding an interior space.
3. The container assembly of claim 2, the connection band including a top flange adjacent a top edge of said peripheral wall and a bottom flange located adjacent a bottom edge of the peripheral wall.
4. The container assembly of claim 3, wherein the shape of the peripheral wall of the connection band matches the shape of a respective outer wall associated with the first and second containers.
5. The container assembly of claim 3, wherein the connector extension is annularly shaped and defines a recess shaped to snappily engage either the top flange or the bottom flange of the connection band in a releasable manner which enables separating the first and second containers from the connection band by a hand force.
6. The container assembly of claim 3, wherein each of the top and bottom sides of the connection band is configured to hold more than one container thereat.
7. The container assembly of claim 3, wherein at least one of the connection extensions on the containers and the flanges on the connection band is constructed of a resilient deformable material, to enable creating a snap fit arrangement between the containers and the connection band.
8. The container assembly of claim 1, wherein said connection band has an outer peripheral shape that is one of circular, square, rectangular, rectangular with rounded corners and a bow shape.
9. The container assembly of claim 1, wherein within each of the top side and bottoms sides of the connection band is configured to receive at least two of said containers.
10. The container assembly of claim 1, wherein within each of the top side and bottoms sides of the connection band is configured to receive at least four of said containers.
11. The container assembly of claim 1, wherein each of the first and second containers has a respective open top with a cap fittable to the open top.
12. The container assembly of claim 11, wherein the cap is replaceable.
13. The container assembly of claim 11, wherein the cap has a flat surface that enables resting a dual container arrangement on the flat surface.
14. The container assembly of claim 11, wherein the cap is configured to seal the open top of the containers.
15. The container assembly of claim 1, wherein said first and second containers have respective facing side walls and further including container-to-container snap arrangements on the facing side walls to enable the facing walls to be releasably connected to each other.
16. The container assembly of claim 15, wherein the connector-to-connector snap arrangements include a facing pair of a projection and a recess.
17. The container assembly of claim 1, wherein the first and second connectors are threadily connectable to the connection band.
18. The connector assembly of claim 1, including a window in the first and second containers to show an ingredient level in each container.
19. The connector assembly of claim 1, wherein the connection band is disk shaped and invisibly mounted between the first and second containers.
20. A container kit configured to enable assembling a plurality of containers, the kit comprising:
- a plurality of containers; and at least one connection band for connecting at least one container to one side of the connection band and at least one second container to an opposed side of the connection band, the containers are releasably mounted to each other in a bottom to bottom configuration, via the connection band.
21. The container kit of claim 20, comprising:
- at least two, differently shaped connection bands and at least two containers matingly and releasably connected to a first one of the connection bands; and at least two containers matingly connected to a second one of said connection bands.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 8, 2014
Publication Date: Mar 10, 2016
Inventors: Glenn Perry BOCHNER (Cincinnati, OH), Russell Jon GREENBERG (Long Island City, NY), Minchul HONG (Long Island City, NY), Adam Seth MIRZOEFF (Lawrence, NY)
Application Number: 14/479,933