Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
220495030 | Receptacle for food or beverage | 19 |
20080283532 | DISTRIBUTABLE PACKAGING UNIT WITH BEER-TYPE LIQUID - A distributable packing unit with a beer-type liquid whose ingredients are approximately 89-94 wt.-% water and approximately 3.0-5.5 wt.-% beer extract including bittern from hops and that has a CO | 11-20-2008 |
20080302800 | Plastic portable heat insulation cup - An plastic portable heat insulation cup, comprising: a) an external cup made of plastic material by means of an injection molding process, a first lip rim being formed by turning the rim portion of the external cup inside out, an annular groove with the external wall protruding outward being integrally formed at a place 3-13 mm lower than the first lip rim, the distance from the annular groove to the protrusion portion of the cup bottom being marked with h1; and b) an internal cup made of plastic material by means of an injection molding process, the outer diameter of the internal cup depending on the inclination and the inner diameter of the flank of the external cup, a plurality of corrugations being formed in the flank of the internal cup such that a heat insulation space is created between the corrugations and the flank of the external cup, a second lip rim being formed by turning the rim portion of internal cup inside out, the distance from the second lip rim to the external side of the cup bottom being marked with h2 which is identical to h1. Accordingly, the second lip rim fits into the annular groove when the internal cup is placed within the external cup so that a heat insulation cup is created by attaching the external cup and the internal cup to each other. | 12-11-2008 |
20090108001 | CONTAINER - A container for dispensing liquid such as milk from a flexible bag or pouch has a lid with opposing clamps for clamping the top of the pouch and holding it taut, and a piercing member communicating with a spout which can be inserted through the lid to pierce the pouch. | 04-30-2009 |
20100270310 | Device for Receiving Food, Production Method Thereof and Use of Same - The invention relates to a device ( | 10-28-2010 |
20110036846 | CONTAINERS FOR HOLDING MATERIALS - The invention provides for containers that can be formed from a liquid-holding vessel, a closure, and a skeleton. The liquid-holding vessel can comprise a flexible polymer or plastic material for preventing contact between a liquid stored in or dispensed from the container and the skeleton. The liquid-holding vessel and the closure can be formed from a minimal amount of polymer or plastic. | 02-17-2011 |
20110132910 | WINE GLASS - A wine glass constructed from molded plastic includes an upper body defining an upwardly narrowed flume for concentrating the wine bouquet, in combination with a contoured lower base defining an annular moat surrounding a central punt for enhanced visual inspection of the wine. In addition, the upper body further includes a notched indent at an outboard side thereof forming a shelf for facilitated fingertip grasping and manipulation of the assembled glass. In one form, the upper body and lower base of the wine glass are provided as separate modules adapted for assembly to form the wine glass, and disassembly for respective compact stacking. In another form, the wine glass has a one-piece construction adapted for compact stacking by nested reception of the upwardly narrowed flume partially into the underside of the lower base of an overlying glass in the stack. | 06-09-2011 |
20110220652 | CONTAINERS FOR HOLDING MATERIALS - The invention provides for a container that may include a liquid-holding vessel and a skeleton shell supporting the liquid holding vessel. The liquid-holding vessel may comprise a flexible polymer or plastic material for preventing contact between a liquid stored in or dispensed from the container and the skeleton. The liquid-holding vessel and the closure may be formed from a minimal amount of polymer or plastic. | 09-15-2011 |
20110284547 | COLLAPSIBLE CUP - A collapsible cup has a base and a series of cylindrical body segments that together form a rigid cup body. The base includes a cylindrical base segment extending upwardly from the base and having an external thread. The series of cylindrical body segments are of graduated diameters which telescopically engage each other and the cylindrical base segment, and include an externally threaded upper portion, and an internal thread that extends the across all of an internal surface of each of the cylindrical body segments, such that each of the cylindrical body segments is threadedly engaged with and supported by either the external thread of the cylindrical base segment, or the externally threaded upper portion of one of the cylindrical body segments. | 11-24-2011 |
20120037635 | BEVERAGE CONTAINER - A beverage container includes right, left, front, and rear sidewalls that define a closed space there between. The right sidewall defines an opening. The beverage container also includes a bag for storing fluids that is positioned within the closed space. The bag includes a spout for dispensing the fluids. At least a portion of the spout extends through the opening in the right sidewall. The beverage container includes first and second lid members that extend from respective top edges of the front sidewall and the rear sidewall, respectively. The first and second lid members cover the bag when in a closed configuration. In the closed configuration, a side edge of at least one of the lid members is positioned behind at least a portion of the spout and is configured to prevent the spout from falling into the closed space. | 02-16-2012 |
20120125938 | REUSABLE BEER KEG - A reusable beer keg is disclosed comprising a hollow beer keg body with a dispenser tube assembly having a dispenser valve, dispenser tube, and a disposable bladder. The dispenser valve is releasably attached to a top portion of the keg body and the dispenser tube and bladder extend into the interior of the keg body. When beer flows through the open dispenser valve and into the bladder, the beer causes the bladder to unfurl until it contacts the inside surface of the keg body. When the beer keg has been emptied it can be returned to the brewery for reuse by cleaning the dispenser valve, dispenser tube and disposing of the used bladder. The beer keg body does not need to be cleaned, however, because the beer only comes in contact with the disposable bladder and not the keg body. The beer keg parts can then be reassembled, using a new bladder in place of the used bladder. | 05-24-2012 |
20120223079 | Coffee Mug Liner - This disclosure provides a disposable mug liner fitting inside any mug or cup. The mug liner is preferably made of paper impervious to hot or cold liquids and it has a bottom and a wall. The wall is higher than the wall of the cup inside which the liner is inserted. The liner has two downward tearing lines which when torn open allow a formation of a flap that is bent over the mug handle, a hem that is bent down over the mug rim and an aperture to fit the mug handle. The liner according to this invention allows the user to keep the mug clean, protects the user from touching the mug rim and combines the convenience of a disposable cup and the sturdiness and insulation of a regular coffee mug. | 09-06-2012 |
20130200076 | TIN LINER - A tin liner including a portion sheet of material having a first longitudinal side and a second longitudinal side and a plurality of transversely extending elongate strips extending from the second longitudinal side. Each elongate strip has first and second parallel longitudinal sides. When the sheet of material is formed into a tube, the elongate strips can be folded perpendicularly to the plane of the sheet such that the elongate strips overlap to form a planar surface bounding an end of the formed tube. | 08-08-2013 |
20140054292 | Multilayer Thermoformable Materials and Sanitary Food Containers Made Therefrom - A multilayer stack of polymeric sheets can be used in thermoforming processes to make objects wherein each sheet has substantially the same shape. The stack includes at least one sheet of a thermoformable polymer, and can include many such sheets. A barrier layer is interposed between at least an overlapping portion at least two of the polymeric sheets in order to prevent fusion of the sheets in the overlapping portion during the thermoforming process. The barrier layer can include an adhesive that adheres the sheets in the overlapping portion. In formed articles including such an adhesive, the sheets can be manually peeled from one another if a suitable adhesive is selected. The stack (and object formed using the stack) can include polymeric sheets that are not thermoformable, but are adhered to the surface of a thermoformable sheet. The sheets and objects can include multiple separable and/or peelable sheets. The stack can be used, for example, to make peelable, re-usable food service trays. In such trays, a rigid base has multiple peelable sheets adhered to at least one surface thereof, the sheets being peelable from the surface to reveal a sanitary surface amenable to food contact. | 02-27-2014 |
20140110411 | Eco-friendly Liquid Container - The present disclosure provides an environmentally friendly container for liquids that is designed to use few materials and, upon disassembly, may easily be separated into recyclable elements. The container includes a housing, a flexible storage bag within the housing, and a lid positioned over an end of the housing, wherein the flexible storage bag is held between the lid and the housing. Further, the container includes a shrink-wrap film surrounding at least a portion of the housing and lid, wherein the shrink-wrap film secures the lid to the housing. | 04-24-2014 |
20150314916 | Containers for Holding Materials - The invention provides for containers that can be formed from a liquid-holding vessel, a closure, and a skeleton. The liquid-holding vessel can comprise a flexible polymer or plastic material for preventing contact between a liquid stored in or dispensed from the container and the skeleton. The liquid-holding vessel and the closure may be formed from a minimal amount of polymer or plastic. | 11-05-2015 |
20160016779 | PLASTIC BEER KEG - A plastic keg includes a liner including a neck portion and a body portion. A lid having an opening is disposed at least partially over the liner. A retainer is secured to the neck portion of the liner and aligned with the opening in the lid, the retainer including external threads. A locking ring having internal threads is secured to the external threads of the retainer. The internal threads of the locking ring and the external threads of the retainer include a ratcheting mechanism permitting attachment of the locking ring to the retainer and inhibiting removal of the locking ring from the retainer, the locking ring contacting the lid. A beer keg valve assembly includes a port having a head portion having a convex upper surface and at least one leg extending downwardly from a lower surface. The leg includes a stop surface projecting radially outward further than the head portion. A piston defines an opening. A spring biases the port against a periphery of the opening defined by the piston to seal the convex upper surface of the head portion over the opening. | 01-21-2016 |
20160075469 | Eco-friendly Liquid Container - The present disclosure provides an environmentally friendly container for liquids that is designed to use few materials and, upon disassembly, may easily be separated into recyclable elements. The container includes a housing, a flexible storage bag within the housing, and a lid positioned over an end of the housing, wherein the flexible storage bag is held between the lid and the housing. Further, the container includes a shrink-wrap film surrounding at least a portion of the housing and lid, wherein the shrink-wrap film secures the lid to the housing. | 03-17-2016 |
20160090289 | Beverage Dispensing Box - A beverage dispensing box, which is configured to receive a quantity of spirits and to dispense a cocktail mixture, incorporates a front panel, a left panel, a rear panel, a right panel, a top flap assembly and a bottom flap assembly to delineate a storage volume. The storage volume houses a mixing bag. The mixing bag is selectively connected to the top flap assembly in order to receive a bottle of spirits. The contents of the bottle of spirits are drained into the mixing bag to be mixed with a cocktail mixture contained within the mixing bag in order to form a cocktail beverage. The cocktail mixture is proportioned ingredients to be a specific cocktail once a quantity of spirits are added. The mixing bag is able to be accessed through the front panel to dispense the cocktail beverage for a consumer. | 03-31-2016 |
20160145007 | Tidy Eats Lunch Sack - The present invention keeps lunch sacks clean and tidy after many uses. It may comprise a thin, one-piece lunch sack liner, made from pliable, food-grade, and dishwasher-safe silicone. The liner can be inserted into a traditional stand-up lunch sack. Holes, hooks, or clips can be used to secure the liner in place. Foods and liquids can then be placed in the lunch sack, within the liner. If a spill occurs, the liner will contain the mess. The liner can be removed from the lunch sack and washed by hand or in a dishwasher. The silicone liner can be made in various shapes and sizes to accommodate most lunch sacks currently on the market. The exact specifications may vary upon manufacturing. | 05-26-2016 |