Abstract:
Embodiments of a reusable handle for cups are described herein. According to illustrated embodiments, the handle includes a handle portion, and a quick-mount mechanism mounted to the handle portion and being adapted for removable attachment to the disposable cup. The handle portion and the quick-mount mechanism are made of at least one durable material.
Abstract:
A container for food products is defined by a cup-shaped basket (2), which is made of a first polymeric material, and is provided with a gripping handle (5) connected to the basket (2) in rotary manner by means of two coupling elements (8), which are made of a second polymeric material, and are welded to the basket (2) itself.
Abstract:
A separately formed handle for a container includes an annular portion, an extension portion, and a grip portion. The annular portion can be configured to engage a portion of a separate container. The extension portion of the handle is connected to and extends from the annular portion and the grip portion is connected to the extension portion. In embodiments the grip portion includes a plurality of spaced apart fins having grooves on opposite surfaces thereof.
Abstract:
A cup holder comprises a collar (2) and a handle (4), the collar (2) comprising a continuous loop of flexible sheet material, preferably card or cardboard, in which two opposed holes (6) are formed and which, in use, extends around and engages the outer surface of a cup. The handle (4) comprises an elongate strip of flexible sheet material, preferably card or cardboard, integral with each end of which are two elongate lugs (10) which extend divergently, the maximum distance between the outer edges of the lugs (10) being greater than the maximum dimension of the holes (6) in the direction of the length of the collar and the width of each lug (10) being less than the said maximum dimension of the holes (6), the two ends of the handle (4) being pivotally received in respective holes (6) with the two lugs (10) on one side of the collar and the adjacent portion of the handle being on the other side of the collar.
Abstract:
A fluid storage tank includes: a tank body in which a fluid is stored; and an ejection outlet that is formed on a top surface of the tank body in order to eject the fluid stored in the tank body, wherein the ejection outlet includes a tapered portion having an inner diameter that is increased upward away from the tank body. Accordingly, the fluid is prevented from being jiggled or splashed when being poured.
Abstract:
Universal wraps are used in the construction of a container centerbody. The wraps may take the form of a top and bottom wrap with complementary stacking patterns, in which the wraps create the centerbody. The wraps permit stacking of different-style containers regardless of which container is positioned as the bottom container. The universal wraps may include curved edge portions to seamlessly and aesthetically blend in with a side panel of the container. The stacking patterns of the wraps may take different forms with various shaped protuberances and recessed portions. Further, one or more of the wraps may have isolation features attached to or integrally formed with an interior surface of the wrap.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a paper cone holder which is easily coupled to a disposable paper cone that is used once and then discarded, in order to firmly support the disposable paper cone, such that the holder can be conveniently used at parties, for catering, by take-out stores, etc. The paper cone holder of the present invention includes: a sanitary paper cone in which a vertical insertion piece is formed on the outer surface thereof and which has a cone shape so as to be capable of receiving food; a cone support configured to support the circumference of the lower portion of the paper cone and having an insertion groove in the inner surface thereof such that the insertion piece can be inserted into the insertion groove; and a support holder configured to support the lower portion of the cone support.
Abstract:
A modular interlocking container comprises a top end section and a bottom end section, wherein the top end surface comprises an opening and is formed generally parallel to the bottom end surface; at least one lateral sidewalI connected to the top end and to the bottom end thereby forming a container; a peg formed on the top end surface, that extends away from container; a receptor located on the bottom end surface, that extends into the container, and formed to receive a second peg on a second container in a vertically inter locking manner; a ridge located on the top end surface; a groove located on the bottom end surface; and formed to receive a second ridge located on a second container in a vertically interlocking manner; and at least one horizontal interlocking connection mechanism formed on the at least one lateral wall.
Abstract:
The invention includes a scalable, modular interlocking container with a multi-purpose use. Vertical interconnectivity is achieved through interlocking mechanisms on top ends that have connecting pegs and grooves and bottom ends with receptors and grooves. Horizontal interconnectivity is achieved via interlocking tongues and grooves or hermaphroditic connectors. Use applications include transporting and/or storing liquids or solids; and sturdy, low cost, easily assembled building block material of a standardized nature. Each modular unit slide-locks with other units to form strong wall and building structures that can be filled with natural earth, sand or other such materials, thereby forming a sturdy structure without the use of mortar, and can adapt to uneven base surfaces typically found in natural terrain.