Handle Receiving Means, Which Is Not Of One-piece Construction With The Container, Extends Through An Aperture, Or Into A Recess, In The Container Material Patents (Class 220/775)
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Patent number: 12239063Abstract: The present hanging system for growing a potted vegetable plant is generally a liquid-impervious container configured to be hung such that the plane of its bottom is tilted at an angle of 20 to 40 degrees from horizontal. Preferably, there is an optional soil-containing water-permeable inner container. Preferably, the liquid-impervious outer container is a pail (bucket) with a pivoting bail (handle) restrained by a tether to rotate a limited amount. The apparatus also incorporates means to hang the containers via the bail from an existing elevated structure to complete the present hanging system.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2024Date of Patent: March 4, 2025Inventor: John Edward Aiken
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Patent number: 10077138Abstract: A container assembly for carrying and pouring flowable materials and that includes a bucket that is defined by a closed bottom portion, an upstanding side portion, and an upper rim area that at least partially defines an open top. A handle is attached near the upper rim area and a plurality of gripping surfaces are located in the closed bottom portion of the bucket and/or defined by the side portion to permit multiple means of gripping the container. The container includes one or more posts or feet that facilitate a stacked and only partially nested association between containers oriented in a vertically stacked configuration.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2016Date of Patent: September 18, 2018Assignee: San Jamar, Inc.Inventor: Brian Albrecht
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Publication number: 20150089869Abstract: In a specialized sand bucket for use in golfing, the bucket is pivotably affixed to a durable metal handle and is covered by an easy-lifting, tight-fitting lid. The scoop fits easily inside for convenient carrying. A permanently affixed metal stand elevates the bucket to a comfortable height and reduces the wear on the bucket when it is being carried by hand or in the back of a golf cart.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2014Publication date: April 2, 2015Inventor: Grant Thompson
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Publication number: 20140299618Abstract: A container for food products is defined by a cup-shaped basket, which is made of a first polymeric material, and is provided with a gripping handle connected to the basket in rotary manner by means of two coupling elements, which are made of a second polymeric material, and are welded to the basket itself.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2012Publication date: October 9, 2014Applicant: SIROPACK ITALIA S.R.L.Inventor: Rocco De Lucia
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Patent number: 8267305Abstract: A carrier handle for insertion into a plant tray or pot includes highly flexible locking tabs at opposite ends. Each of the opposed ends includes a generally triangular tab which deflects for ease of insertion into an aperture in a tray or pot. The handle includes a center section with inwardly projecting concave indentations for defining a handhold centered for balancing the item being carried.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2010Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: The John Henry CompanyInventor: Eric A. Rosendall
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Patent number: 7857197Abstract: A handle includes highly flexible locking tabs at opposite ends. Each of the opposed ends includes a generally triangular tab with a longitudinally extending slit aligned with the longitudinal axis of the handle for allowing the triangular tab to deflect for ease of insertion into an aperture in a tray or pot. The handle ends also include a secondary locking tab which is spaced in alignment with the longitudinally extending slit inwardly of the generally triangular tab. The locking ends include inwardly extending slots which define shoulders which engage a side of the tray or pot opposite the triangular tab for stabilizing the end of the handle in its locking engagement with the tray or pot.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2006Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: The John Henry CompanyInventor: Eric A. Rosendall
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Patent number: 7387218Abstract: The invention includes a method of using a cap containing an internal thread form matching an external thread form on a flexible throat for a collapsible tube enclosing at least one contained product. Twisting the cap engages the internal thread form and the external thread form. These collectively urge the cap and the flexible throat to seal the contained product into the collapsible tube. Deforming the flexible throat through squeezing the collapsible tube dispenses essentially all the product. The collapsible tube may preferably include an external thread form on a flexible throat coupled to a flexible shoulder. The external thread form mates to a cap with an internal thread form urging the flexible throat to seal against the cap when the cap is twisted onto the flexible throat. The flexible throat and flexible shoulder flatten to dispense essentially all of the product.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2004Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Inventors: Susan Pottish, Howard Mullin, Scott Anderson, Morris Pottish
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Patent number: 6971530Abstract: The improved plastic container and preform is light weight and includes a base, a cylindrical sidewall projecting upwardly from the base, and a neck finish projecting upwardly from the sidewall and having an opening to the inside of the container. The neck finish includes an inwardly oriented stepped area adjacent the opening.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2003Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Assignee: Plastipak Packaging, Inc.Inventor: Richard C. Darr
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Patent number: 6830158Abstract: A blow molded container is provided. The container has a base, a body portion attached to the base, a concave waist attached to the body portion, a dome attached to the waist, and a finish. The dome has a plurality of indented panels arranged around a perimeter of the dome, and the finish has an opening. A portion of the dome is located between the indented panels and the waist.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2002Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Assignee: Graham Packaging Company, L.P.Inventor: Sheldon Yourist
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Patent number: 6722524Abstract: A tool box is formed with two counter bores, and includes a handle formed with headed latches. Each of the counter bores has an upper enlarged section and a lower constricted section confined by an inward flange. Each of the headed latches includes an enlarged head received in the enlarged section of the respective counter bore, and a bifurcated shank having a pair of elastic legs that are respectively formed with barbed ends, and extending through the constricted section of the respective counter bore such that the flange is sandwiched between the enlarged head and the barbed ends of the elastic legs.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2002Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Assignee: Stanley Chiro International Ltd.Inventors: Steve Huang, Wesley Lee
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Patent number: 6382458Abstract: A transportation container includes a body having a plurality of side walls, a bottom and an open upper end, a pair of handles mounted on the body so as to be rotated inside or outside the body and including grip portions having both ends respectively, a pair of arms formed on the respective ends of each grip portion of each handle, and a pair of engaging portions formed on an interface between each grip portion and the corresponding arm. The side walls of the body are inclined downwardly inward so that a cross-sectional area of the body is gradually decreased from the upper end to the bottom of the body. Each arm has a distal end mounted on an outer face of one of the side walls of the body so that each handle is rotated inside or outside the body. Each engaging portion engages the upper end of the body, and each grip portion extends across the open upper end of the body and is located lower than an upper end of the side wall when each handle is rotated inside the body.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2001Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Assignee: Toyota Tsusho CorporationInventor: Kiyoyoshi Mori
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Patent number: 6213340Abstract: Ice bucket for bottles or carafes, particularly champagne buckets, includes a bucket wall, a housing having an interior region which is attached to an area of the bucket wall, and an essentially flat bucket attached to the housing so as to cover the interior region thereof. The housing itself preferably includes an installation interface that is distinct from, but installed against, the bucket wall. The bucket marker may thus be attached to the housing in order to cover flaws resulting from the installation of the installation interface against the bucket wall.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1999Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignee: SEB S.A.Inventor: Andre Maurice Gilbert Gehant
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Patent number: 6149005Abstract: Container for transporting foods, parallelepiped, formed by an hollow body (1) and a cover (3), in plastic material, in which interior it is provided a plurality of spaces (5) and/or wells (9, 11, 13, 15) for transporting foods, drinks and cutlery. The container is provided with suitable means for the application of a closing strap (29) and with cavities (31) for taking and lifting the cover (3).Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1999Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Inventor: Danilo Rusconi
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Patent number: 6085933Abstract: The tray (1) of the basket bears on each side at least one first engagement means (3) and the handle (2) bears at each of its ends at least one second engagement means (4), the first and second engagement means being suited to coupling so that the tray and handle become solidly and permanently locked to one another forming a single object.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1999Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: Brunazzo s.n.c.Inventor: Roberto Brunazzo
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Patent number: 5447252Abstract: A handle assembly for use with expandable polystyrene coolers having a base, a lower section including two pairs of tapered, opposed, walls which extend upwardly and outwardly from the base and terminating in a shoulder, an upper section including two pairs of tapered, opposed, walls which extend upwardly and outwardly from the shoulder, a large and small opening in each wall of one pair of the tapered, opposed, walls of the upper section of the cooler, and a notch within the shoulder and extending into the walls of the one pair of tapered, opposed, walls of the upper section.The handle assembly of the present invention includes a U-shaped handle member, a pair of handle support assemblies, each including a round male projection, and a pair of female retainer member for mounting within a respective large opening in the tapered, opposed, walls of the upper section for receiving a respective male projection extending from a respective handle support assembly.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1993Date of Patent: September 5, 1995Assignee: EFP CorporationInventor: Barry G. Ward
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Patent number: 5370263Abstract: A ladder caddy (10) includes a rigid tray (12) and a ladder-engaging handle (14)which together define a generally rectangular mounting opening (80) positioned laterally adjacent a mounting side (38) of the tray. The mounting opening is of a size and shape for receiving therein an apex portion (82) and portions of leg pairs (86, 88) of an A-frame ladder (84) when the legs are in a separated, deployed configuration, but sufficiently small that the ladder-engaging handle and the rigid tray contact the separated leg pairs of the ladder near the apex portion whereby the ladder caddy remains mounted on the A-frame ladder. The ladder-engaging handle comprises two follower arms (54a and b) which are slidably engaged in track slots (48a and b) of the rigid tray. The ladder-engaging handle also includes an outer member, or yoke bar, (60) which is rotatably attached to the follower arms and which can be rotated to change the size of the mounting opening.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1993Date of Patent: December 6, 1994Assignees: Harry L. Brown, Lyle L. TatroeInventor: Harry L. Brown
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Patent number: 5270012Abstract: A blood analyzer system incorporates a conveyor for handling and transporting sample blood through at least one blood analyzer and an automatic blood smear generator under the control of a programmable controller. Blood samples are stored in sample containers having identifiers for the sample blood that they contain. These sample containers are transported through the system in protective racks that permit the reading of the identifiers. The results of analysis by one or more blood analyzers in the system determines the need for performing or omitting subsequent operations on a particular sample blood. When a smeared blood sample is to be made, the controller assures that the smear thickness is consistent with other samples regardless of the thickness or viscosity of the sample blood. If the system fails to make a required smeared blood sample, a detector sounds an alarm, warning of a system failure.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1992Date of Patent: December 14, 1993Assignee: TOA Medical Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Shigeo Kanamori, Kensaku Aota, Takashi Demachi, Takahiro Inoue, Kiyoyuki Tanaka
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Patent number: 5224617Abstract: A container adapted to securely engage a cover displaying a peripheral depending skirt comprises a body with side walls having an upper edge portion adapted to engage the skirt of the closure. The side walls include a peripheral inverted L-shaped flange. Integrally formed with the flange on two sides of the container is a downward projection including a frangible tab which must be broken to remove the cover from the container; however, the broken tabs do not hinder the reclosure of the container, nor the handling of the container. The side projections are so shaped as to allow similarly constructed containers to be nested one into the other.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1991Date of Patent: July 6, 1993Assignee: IPL, Inc.Inventor: Mario Gaudreault
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Patent number: 5190151Abstract: A storage and carrying container (10) for children's possessions having at least a body portion (14), a handle portion (16) and internally disposed barrier elements (17), (18), (19), (20) serving to reduce the effective diameter of the body portion thereby preventing a child from substantially inserting his or her head into the internal storage area thus preventing the child from utilizing the container as a hat.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1992Date of Patent: March 2, 1993Assignee: Binney & Smith Inc.Inventor: Charles W. Dietterich