Wall Permanently Deformed When Collapsed Patents (Class 220/667)
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Patent number: 8993022Abstract: A carry out food bowl comprising a bowl and a removable cover. The bowl includes a conversion demarcation, which defines a conversion section. The conversion section includes a portion of a sidewall of the bowl and a bottom portion of the bowl. The user would depress the conversion section inward creating a new bowl support surface, wherein the new support surface tilts an opening of the bowl. A condiment container receptacle can be integrated into the cover to retain a condiment container assembly. This associates the condiment with the contents of the bowl. The bowl and lid can include a stacking interface enabling one to attach a second bowl onto a cover of a first bowl.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2012Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Inventor: Allen D. Hertz
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Patent number: 8944288Abstract: A container collapsible during dispensing of the contents therein includes a front wall, a rear wall, right and left side walls, a bottom wall, and a top wall defining a container volume holding product. A first right side wall fold line is provided in the right side wall, and a first left side wall fold line is provided in the left side wall. A rear wall fold line separates the rear wall into a first facet and a second facet. The container is sealed such that the removal of the product from the container causes the container volume to decrease, and the container folds along the first right side wall fold line, first left side wall fold line and rear wall fold line such that the first facet folds down toward the second facet.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2011Date of Patent: February 3, 2015Assignee: GOJO Industries, Inc.Inventors: Nick E. Ciavarella, Aaron R. Reynolds, Stephanie Killion Schneider, Anthony R. Marchetta
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Patent number: 8178140Abstract: A plastic bottle is provided with a mouth, a main unit, for example, a flexible, cylindrical main unit, connecting the interior of the bottle with the mouth, a base structured to close the bottom portion of the main unit and have a greater rigidity compared to the main unit. The main unit includes a lower body section extending upward from the base, a central body section extending upward from the lower body section, and a crease between the lower and central body sections. The central body section can be configured to deform into a substantially flat shape through the action of external force F so as to bend outward.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2008Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Assignees: The Coca-Cola Company, Aoki Technical Laboratory, Inc.Inventors: Satoshi Kuboi, Hideki Takeuchi
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Patent number: 6811051Abstract: To reduce the volume of a metal container body after the juice or beer contained therein has been consumed, the container body/wall is formed with accordion-shaped portions having horizontal ring-shape hill portions valley portions.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2002Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Gohsho Company, Ltd.Inventor: Mitsuo Higuchi
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Patent number: 6662964Abstract: A synthetic resin liquid container for containing drinking water, juice, milk and other liquids is provided. The synthetic resin liquid container has a body that can substantially reduce its volume when a vertical and/or twisting stress is applied to the body, and a form-retaining means to be used after compression of the container body for keeping it compressed.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2001Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Assignee: Gohsho Company, Ltd.Inventor: Mitsuo Higuchi
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Publication number: 20030006240Abstract: A synthetic resin liquid container for containing drinking water, juice, milk and other liquids is provided. The synthetic resin liquid container has a body that can substantially reduce its volume when a vertical and/or twisting stress is applied to the body, and a form-retaining means to be used after compression of the container body for keeping it compressed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2002Publication date: January 9, 2003Applicant: Gosho Co., Ltd.Inventor: Mitsuo Higuchi
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Publication number: 20020023931Abstract: A synthetic resin liquid container for containing drinking water, juice, milk and other liquids is provided. The synthetic resin liquid container has a body that can substantially reduce its volume when a vertical and/or twisting stress is applied to the body, and a form-retaining means to be used after compression of the container body for keeping it compressed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2001Publication date: February 28, 2002Applicant: Gohsho Co. Ltd.Inventor: Mitsuo Higuchi
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Publication number: 20020023929Abstract: A synthetic resin liquid container for containing drinking water, juice, milk and other liquids is provided. The synthetic resin liquid container has a body that can substantially reduce its volume when a vertical and/or twisting stress is applied to the body, and a form-retaining means to be used after compression of the container body for keeping it compressed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2001Publication date: February 28, 2002Applicant: Gohsho Co. Ltd.Inventor: Mitsuo Higuchi
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Publication number: 20020023930Abstract: A synthetic resin liquid container for containing drinking water, juice, milk and other liquids is provided. The synthetic resin liquid container has a body that can substantially reduce its volume when a vertical and/or twisting stress is applied to the body, and a form-retaining means to be used after compression of the container body for keeping it compressed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2001Publication date: February 28, 2002Applicant: Gohsho Co. Ltd.Inventor: Mitsuo Higuchi
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Patent number: 6168041Abstract: Tubular containers can be produced by injection stretch blow molding processes. Such processes comprise the biaxial stretching of the preform as the preform is being converted into the tubular container. The preform will be stretched longitudinally by means of a stretch rod and laterally by means of the pressure of the blowing gas. The tubular containers produced by these processes will have burst strengths three to five times that of other tubular containers and can be produced in a thin wall collapsible form. Further, the tubular container will have a tensile strength in the machine direction along a tensile strength in the cross direction greater than other tubes, including laminate tubes, coextruded blow molded tubes and injection stretch tubes. In addition, the tubular containers can be single chamber containers or multichamber containers.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1998Date of Patent: January 2, 2001Assignee: Colgate-Palmolive CompanyInventors: Kenneth R. Berger, Patrick A. Connan, Robert L. Readdy
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Patent number: 6012601Abstract: A sheet-metal can for foodstuffs or drink, comprising a body and a bottom fixed thereto or formed integrally therewith, which body has a generally rotation-symmetrical form onto which a pattern of depressions is superimposed and is characterized by at least one peripherally extending strip-like part present at a distance from the axial ends of the body and free of depressions.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1997Date of Patent: January 11, 2000Assignee: Schmalbach-Lubeca Nederland B.V.Inventor: Willem Leendert Pieter Van Dam
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Patent number: 5985421Abstract: Multilayer film material (22) for manufacturing a pipe-shaped body (21) of tube (17). The film material (22) contains at least one barrier layer (10). The film material (22) is of thickness (d) extending form the outside (14) of the pipe-shaped body (21) to the inside of the same. At least one barrier layer (10) is arranged within a distance (a) of the inside (15) of the pipe-shaped body (21). The distance (a) represents 5 to 40% of the total thickness (d) representing 100 percent. The film material used on a tube exhibits therefore a barrier layer which lies close to the inside of the tube and hence also close to the contents of the tube. Volatile constituents of the tube contents beings able to penetrate essentially only to the barrier layer and are not able to become concentrated in the other, thick layers of the wall.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1997Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: Alusuisse Technology & Management Ltd.Inventor: Manfred Gerber
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Patent number: 5954224Abstract: Tubular containers can be produced by injection stretch blowmolding processes. Such processes comprise the biaxial stretching of the preform as the preform is being converted into the tubular container. The preform will be stretched longitudinally by means of a stretch rod and laterally by means of the pressure of the blowing gas. The tubular containers produced by these processes will have burst strengths three to five times that of other tubular containers and can be produced in a thin wall collapsible form. Further, the tubular containers can be single chamber containers or multi-chamber containers.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1996Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Assignee: Colgate-Palmolive CompanyInventors: Kenneth R. Berger, Patrick A. Connan, Robert L. Readdy
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Patent number: 5941385Abstract: A sharps disposal unit for use by paramedics and the like in the field that includes a container made of puncture resistant plastic or cloth and having an accordian like pleated side wall that stacks when compressed giving the container a very low profile before the container is stretched out for use. The container optionally slides into a holder that mounts to the side of a paramedic tool box for convient storage and location.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1997Date of Patent: August 24, 1999Inventor: Cheryl L. Barton
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Patent number: 5615639Abstract: This disclosure relates to a tray containing litter for use by an animal. The tray is formed of plastics and comprises a planar floor having at least one deformation acting as a fold line and a plurality of upstanding sidewalls. Each of the sidewalls is free of any fold line and is connected to the floor to form an open compartment. Each of the sidewalls also comprises an upper edge. At least one complementary engagement means is disposed on each of the sidewalls. The complementary engagement means is integral with the sidewall. The tray is adapted in use to retain its shape and is foldable to a closed condition for disposal. The deformation is arranged to permit the tray to be folded to bring the upper edge of the adjacent sidewalls together to enable engagement of the complementary engagement means to seal the tray and the contained litter.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1994Date of Patent: April 1, 1997Assignee: Arkimedes LimitedInventor: John D. Knight
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Patent number: 5531339Abstract: The present invention relates to a bottle made of synthetic resin, for containing various liquids, that can be easily fractured for easier handling during disposal or recycling. The bottle comprises a plurality of fracturing walls, each formed in a longitudinal band shape extending substantially in a direction of a central axis of the bottle, and main walls each disposed between the fracturing walls. The fracturing walls are made of a first material and a second material, the first material being a synthetic resin that is the same as a synthetic resin forming the main walls and/or has good compatibility with the synthetic resin of the main walls, the second material being a synthetic resin that has poor compatibility with the synthetic resin of the main walls. The bonding strength between the fracturing walls and the main walls is controlled so as to make the bottle easily fractured. If necessary, an inner covering member can be assembled within the bottle.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1994Date of Patent: July 2, 1996Assignee: Yoshino Kogyosho Co., Ltd.Inventors: Nobuo Yamanaka, Takashi Fujie, Hiroshi Hidaka, Yoshio Akiyama
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Patent number: 5511686Abstract: A container made of a synthetic material, e.g., a bottle (10), comprising a closed bottom wall (11) and an opening (12) in the upper portion opposite the bottom wall. The container is produced according to a blow moulding, stretch blow moulding or thermoforming method, and its wall (9) comprises at least one fold line (13) consisting of a narrow linear area (13a) of said wall, in which the synthetic material has a different physical structure, whereby it is less plastically deformable but has at least as much tensile strength as the rest of the wall (9). This structural modification is obtained by mechanical or thermal processing or by exposure of the area in question to suitable particle radiation. The resulting bottle is readily foldable with a view to disposal after use.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1993Date of Patent: April 30, 1996Assignee: Jean Gallay S.A.Inventor: Pierre-Henri Gallay
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Patent number: 5476189Abstract: A pressure vessel is disclosed for holding fluids and the like. The vessel includes an outer shell fabricated of a composite material. A damage mitigating material is integrated within the outer shell, with a major thickness of the shell being disposed inside the damage mitigating material and a minor thickness of the shell being disposed outside the damage mitigating material. The minor thickness of the shell and the damage mitigating material are physically alterable or deformable upon impact by a given exterior force which may be insufficient to affect the major thickness of the shell.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1993Date of Patent: December 19, 1995Inventors: Paul F. Duvall, Ayodeji J. Avorinde, Alvin R. Cederberg
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Patent number: 5397021Abstract: A beverage can that is capable of crushing easily in the axial direction is provided. The beverage can is designed to contain a beverage and has a roughly circular cylindrical shape with, at a prescribed portion on one end surface thereof, an operational portion for forming a beverage-input port. A side wall of the can has a bellows-like structure provided with score lines.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1994Date of Patent: March 14, 1995Assignees: Yoshio Usui, Yuko IshiiInventor: Yoshio Usui
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Patent number: 5342082Abstract: A reaction canister for a vehicle passive restraint system has its side walls weakened in the regions adjoining edges which are adjacent automotive panels likely to be impacted by occupants in the event of a low speed collision. The resultant softening serves to prevent injury.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1993Date of Patent: August 30, 1994Assignee: Morton International, Inc.Inventors: Thomas M. Kriska, Donald R. Lauritzen, Larry D. Rose
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Patent number: 5297694Abstract: A container made of a substantially dielectric material adapted to contain and preserve a perishable substance, comprising:a substantially elongated tubular portion defining an enclosure adapted to contain a perishable substance, the tubular portion being made from a flexible dielectric material, and defining an opening adapted to release said perishable substance through the opening by squeezing the tubular portion;a first magnet coupled to an interior wall of the tubular portion and extending substantially the length of the tubular position;a second magnet coupled to said interior wall of the tubular portion of a substantially opposite side of the tubular portion relative to the first magnet and facing the first magnetic defining a magnetic field between the first and second magnets; said magnetic field adapted to substantially encompass said perishable substance; anda porous material located between the first and second magnets to prevent contact between the first and second magnets.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1992Date of Patent: March 29, 1994Inventor: Raymond Bontemps
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Patent number: 5238148Abstract: A thermoplastic tube, and method for forming such a tube, has a tube body portion formed from an inner layer of thermoplastic material, a barrier layer, and an outer layer of thermoplastic material. The outer layer does not extend completely about the periphery of the tube body and a strip of thermoplastic material having the same composition as the inner layer, fills each gap in the outer layer to form a smooth surface about the tube. The strip may be transparent or of a color different than the color of the outer layer. In a preferred tube, a first layer of adhesive material is provided between the inner layer and the barrier layer, and a second layer of adhesive material is provided between the barrier layer and the outer layer and strip.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1992Date of Patent: August 24, 1993Assignee: Courtaulds Packaging Inc.Inventors: George H. Holoubek, John J. Rhoades
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Patent number: 5232121Abstract: A can body which is reinforced by collapsed radially inwardly directed beads. The beads may either be normal to the axis of the can body or slope at an angle thereto. Maximum axial strength is obtained when the beads are normal to the axis of the can body while maximum panel strength is obtained when the beads slope at an angle to the axis. The can body is provided with normal open beads which are collapsed either during a flanging operation or a double seaming operation. When the beads slope relative to the axis of the can body, it is necessary that the originally formed open beads have a configuration which will permit the collapsing of the beads while the beads remain in angular relation with respect to the axis of the can body.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1992Date of Patent: August 3, 1993Assignee: Crown Beverage Packaging, Inc.Inventor: Ronald R. Goeppner
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Patent number: 5174469Abstract: A partially collapsible container adapted to contain beverages or other dispensable fluids is disclosed in which the collapsible portion of the container provides for the automatic deployment of either a drinking straw or a pour spout mounted within the container. In its non-collapsed state, the straw or spout is hidden within the container; however, upon manual manipulation of the collapsible portion of the container, that portion comes into contact with the upper segment of the straw or spout, thereby causing the straw or spout to penetrate a weakened opening of the exterior surface of the container, thereby exposing the straw or spout for use. Also disclosed is a stopping mechanism to prevent the collapsed portion of the container from elastically springing back toward its original position.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1990Date of Patent: December 29, 1992Inventor: Nini E. Policapelli
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Patent number: 5137171Abstract: A can body which is reinforced by collapsed radially inwardly directed beads. The beads may either be normal to the axis of the can body or slope at an angle thereto. Maximum axial strength is obtained when the beads are normal to the axis of the can body while maximum panel strength is obtained when the beads slope at an angle to the axis. The can body is provided with normal open beads which are collapsed either during a flanging operation or a double seaming operation. When the beads slope relative to the axis of the can body, it is necessary that the originally formed open beads have configuration which will permit the collapsing of the beads while the beads remain in angular relation with respect to the axis of the can body.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1992Date of Patent: August 11, 1992Assignee: Crown Beverage Packaging, Inc.Inventor: Ronald R. Goeppner