US20180141712A1 - Multi-Sectional Container - Google Patents
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- the present technology relates generally to containers, and, more particularly, to containers with releasably coupled sections.
- a wide variety of containers are used throughout the food products industry.
- the majority of these containers are made of a plastic or other polymer material such as polyethylene terephthalate, low density and high density polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, polystyrene, and polycarbonate.
- the vast majority of food containers are blow molded or injection molded as a rigid, single piece.
- An exemplary container may comprise a base section defining a first storage area therein.
- An expansion section may define a second storage area therein and may be configured to releasably couple to the base section.
- the first storage area and the second storage area may form a continuous storage area when the expansion section is coupled to the base section.
- An exemplary container may comprise a base section defining a first storage area therein.
- a first expansion section may define a second storage area therein and may be configured to releasably couple to the base section.
- a second expansion section may define a third storage area therein and may be configured to releasably couple to the first expansion section.
- the first storage area, the second storage area, and the third storage area may form a continuous storage area when the first expansion section is coupled to the base section and the second expansion section is coupled to the first expansion section.
- An exemplary container may comprise a base section.
- the base section may comprise a cylindrical side wall, a bottom panel, and a coupling feature.
- the cylindrical sidewall may have a first end and a second end opposite the first end, and the cylindrical sidewall may separate the first end from the second end.
- the bottom panel may span the first end of the base section cylindrical sidewall first end and may define a first storage area therein.
- the coupling feature may be disposed around a portion of the base section cylindrical sidewall in proximity to the base section second end.
- the exemplary container may further comprise an expansion section.
- the expansion section may comprise a cylindrical sidewall and one or more coupling features.
- the cylindrical sidewall may have a first end and a second end opposite the first end, and the cylindrical sidewall may separate the first end from the second end.
- a coupling feature may be disposed around a portion of the expansion section cylindrical sidewall in proximity to the expansion section cylindrical sidewall first end and configured to releasably engage the coupling feature of the base section.
- a coupling feature may be disposed around a portion of the expansion section cylindrical sidewall in proximity to the expansion section cylindrical sidewall second end.
- a closure device may be releasably coupled to the coupling feature of the expansion section cylindrical sidewall second end, thereby forming a second storage area therein. The first storage area and the second storage area may form a continuous storage area when the expansion section is coupled to the base section.
- FIG. 1 is perspective view of a prior art container.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded view of a multi-sectional container comprising a base section and an expansion section according to various embodiments.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a multi-sectional container comprising a base section and an expansion section according to various embodiments.
- FIG. 4 is an exploded view of a multi-sectional container comprising a base section, an expansion section, and a second expansion section according to various embodiments.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a multi-sectional container comprising a base section, an expansion section, and a second expansion section according to various embodiments.
- FIG. 6 is an exploded view of a multi-sectional container comprising a base section, an expansion section, and a second expansion section according to various embodiments.
- FIG. 7 is an exploded view of coupling features of a portion of a multi-sectional container according to various embodiments.
- FIG. 8 is an exploded view of coupling features of a portion of a multi-sectional container according to various embodiments.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view of coupling features of a portion of a multi-sectional container according to various embodiments.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of coupling features of a portion of a multi-sectional container according to various embodiments.
- a consumer may typically use a common household knife 110 to dispense the food product 115 from the prior art container 105 .
- the consumer must reach further and further into the container 105 to reach the remaining product 115 (see FIG. 1 ).
- a handle of the knife 110 gets coated with the product 115 , and then the product 115 gets transferred to the hands of the consumer leading to a mess that must be cleaned. The situation is even worse when a child dispenses the product 115 , leading to the product 115 being transferred to clothes, hair, cabinets, countertops, and the like.
- the present disclosure eliminates these problems through a multi-sectional container.
- Prior art containers 105 as illustrated in FIG. 1 , are formed as a single piece.
- the multi-sectional container of the present disclosure comprises a container with two or more coupled sections.
- the multi-sectional container 205 may comprise a base section 210 and an expansion section 245 .
- the multi-sectional container 205 may also comprise a closure device 280 such as a lid or cap.
- the closure device 280 may also comprise a coupling feature 285 .
- the expansion section 245 may be removed, thereby allowing easier access to the product 115 in the base section 210 .
- the consumer may easily access the product 115 in the base section 210 without having to reach down through a mostly empty container. Removing the expansion section 245 essentially converts the large container 205 into a smaller, more easily accessible container 205 sized more appropriately for the amount of product 115 remaining.
- the base section 210 may comprise a generally cylindrical sidewall 215 .
- the base section cylindrical sidewall 215 may comprise a first end 230 and a second end 235 opposite one another.
- a bottom panel 220 may span the first end 230 generally perpendicular to the base section cylindrical sidewall 215 , and defining a first storage area 240 therein.
- the base section 210 may further comprise a coupling feature 225 positioned in proximity to the second end 235 . As illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3 , the coupling feature 225 may comprise a threaded coupling feature 225 , or any other coupling feature 225 known in the art as discussed further below.
- the expansion section 245 may comprise a generally cylindrical sidewall 250 .
- the expansion section cylindrical sidewall 250 may comprise a first end 260 and a second end 265 opposite one another.
- the expansion section 245 may further comprise a coupling feature 270 positioned in proximity to the first end 260 , and a coupling feature 255 positioned in proximity to the second end 265 .
- the coupling feature 270 of the expansion section first end 260 may be configured to releasably couple to the coupling feature 225 of the base section second end 235 .
- the coupling feature 225 and the coupling feature 270 may comprise interlocking threads that allow the base section 210 and the expansion section 245 to be releasably screwed together (see, for example, FIG. 3 ).
- the coupling feature 255 of the expansion section second end 265 may be configured to releasably couple to the coupling feature 285 of the closure device 280 .
- the closure device 280 may comprise a lid that screws onto the coupling feature 255 of the expansion section second end 265 .
- FIGS. 2 and 3 illustrate all of the coupling features 225 , 255 , 270 , 285 as being generally the same, the scope of the present disclosure contemplates that any combination of coupling features 225 , 255 , 270 , 285 may be incorporated into a single multi-sectional container 205 .
- coupling features 225 and 270 may comprise one type of mechanism, while coupling features 255 and 285 may comprise an entirely different type of mechanism.
- the expansion section cylindrical sidewall 245 may define a second storage area 275 therein. As illustrated in FIG. 3 , the first storage area 240 and the second storage area 275 may form a continuous storage area 305 when the base section 210 and the expansion section 245 are coupled together. Each of the first storage area 240 and the second storage area 275 may contain the same product 115 , or different products 115 . For example, each of the first storage area 240 and the second storage area 275 may contain peanut butter, but in other exemplary embodiments the first storage area 240 may contain jelly and the second storage area 275 may contain peanut butter.
- the products 115 contained in the first storage area 240 and the second storage area 275 may be as diverse as the entirety of items found in a grocery store, and may extend beyond foodstuffs.
- the scope of the present disclosure encompasses anything that can be dispensed into either the base section 210 or the expansion section 245 , including solids and liquids.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 illustrate that the scope of the present disclosure contemplates embodiments of the multi-sectional container 205 with more than one expansion section 245 .
- an exemplary multi-sectional container 205 with a second expansion section 405 is illustrated.
- the second expansion section 405 may comprise a generally cylindrical sidewall 410 .
- the second expansion section cylindrical sidewall 410 may comprise a first end 415 and a second end 420 opposite one another.
- the second expansion section 405 may further comprise a coupling feature 425 positioned in proximity to the first end 415 , and a coupling feature 430 positioned in proximity to the second end 420 .
- the coupling feature 425 of the second expansion section first end 415 may be configured to releasably couple to the coupling feature 255 of the expansion section second end 265 .
- the coupling feature 425 and the coupling feature 255 may comprise interlocking threads that allow the expansion section 245 and the second expansion section 405 to be releasably screwed together (see, for example, FIG. 5 ). While not specifically illustrated, the scope of the present disclosure includes embodiments with more than two expansion sections 245 , 405 .
- the second expansion section cylindrical sidewall 410 may define a third storage area 435 therein.
- the first storage area 240 , the second storage area 275 , and the third storage area 435 may form the continuous storage area 305 when the base section 210 , the expansion section 245 , and the second expansion section 405 are coupled together.
- each of the first storage area 240 , the second storage area 275 , and the third storage area 435 may contain the same product 115 , or different products 115 .
- FIGS. 6-8 illustrate exemplary embodiments of coupling features 225 , 255 , 270 , 285 , 425 , 430 .
- FIG. 6 illustrates threaded coupling features 225 , 270 as described previously, as well as a resistance fit coupling feature 255 , 425 . In the exemplary illustration of FIG.
- an outer diameter of the coupling feature 255 of the expansion section second end 265 may be slightly less than an inner diameter of the coupling feature 425 of the second expansion section first end 415 such that coupling feature 255 may be placed within coupling feature 425 in a resistance fit.
- FIG. 7 illustrates another exemplary embodiment of coupling features 225 , 270 .
- the coupling feature 225 of the base section second end 235 may comprise an annular ring 705 extending outward from an outer surface of the base section cylindrical sidewall 215 .
- the coupling feature 270 of the expansion section first end 260 may comprise a similar but hollow annular ring 710 extending outward from an outer surface of the expansion section cylindrical sidewall 250 .
- the annular ring 705 of the base section second end coupling feature 225 may engage the hollow annual ring 710 of the expansion section first end coupling feature 270 , thereby coupling the expansion section 245 to the base section 210 .
- FIG. 8 illustrates yet another exemplary embodiment of coupling features 225 , 270 .
- the base section second end coupling feature 225 may comprise a plurality of spaced apart protrusions 805 extending outward from an outer surface of the base section cylindrical sidewall 215 .
- the expansion section first end coupling feature 270 may comprise L-shaped slots 810 corresponding to each protrusion 805 .
- the protrusions 805 may enter a vertical portion of the L-shaped slots 810 .
- the expansion section 245 may be rotated until the protrusions 805 reach a limit of a horizontal portion of the L-shaped slots 810 , thereby coupling the expansion section 245 to the base section 210 .
- FIGS. 9 and 10 may comprise a single coupling feature between sections 210 , 245 , 405 .
- a detachable pull tab 905 may circumferentially couple the expansion section first end 260 to the base section second end 235 .
- the pull tab 905 may be removed, which may decouple the expansion section 245 from the base section 210 .
- FIG. 10 illustrates a circumferential line of perforation 1005 separating the base section 210 and the expansion section 245 . The consumer may break the perforation 1005 , thereby decoupling the expansion section 245 from the base section 210 .
- Various embodiments of the multi-sectional container 205 may be used to store liquid or semi-liquid products 115 . These embodiments may further comprise a sealant or sealing mechanism to prevent leakage of the product 115 at the coupling features 225 , 255 , 270 , 285 , 425 , 430 when the base section 210 and the expansion sections 245 , 405 are coupled together.
- a sealant or sealing mechanism to prevent leakage of the product 115 at the coupling features 225 , 255 , 270 , 285 , 425 , 430 when the base section 210 and the expansion sections 245 , 405 are coupled together.
- an inner surface of the resulting multi-sectional container 205 may be coated with a material that seals the joint formed at an intersection of coupling feature 225 and coupling feature 270 .
- the coating may be applied to the entire inner surface of the multi-sectional container 205 or only on a portion of the inner surface in proximity to the joint at an intersection of coupling feature 225 and coupling feature 270 .
- Exemplary embodiments comprising the second expansion section 405 may also comprise a coating that seals a joint formed at an intersection between coupling feature 255 and 430 .
- a coating may be applied on an outer surface of the multi-sectional container 205 in place of, or in addition to, the coating on the inner surface.
- a sealant may be applied to one or more of the coupling features 225 , 255 , 270 , 285 , 425 , 430 .
- the sealant may then form a liquid tight seal when the coupling features 225 , 255 , 270 , 285 , 425 , 430 are contacted to one another.
- Yet further exemplary embodiments may comprise a sealing device added to one or more of the base section 210 or expansion sections 245 , 405 .
- a ring of elastomeric material may be placed around a portion of the sidewall 215 of the base section 210 in proximity to the second end 235 .
- the expansion section coupling feature 270 may contact the sealing device, thereby forming a water tight seal.
- the sealing device may be placed at any of the joints between the base section 210 and expansion sections 245 , 405 .
- the sealing device may also comprise a coupling feature.
- the sealing device may comprise an elastomeric ring with threads molded into an outer surface. The sealing device may also form a seal by resistance fit with the base section 210 or the expansion sections 245 , 405 , or another sealing device.
- the sealant or sealing mechanism may additionally comprise any method or device contemplated by one skilled in the art, such as a shrink wrap material, heat seal (such as heating the joint after coupling one or more of the base section 210 and the expansion sections 245 , 405 ), or chemical seal (such as applying a chemical to the joint to releasably fuse the sections 210 , 245 , 405 together).
- Sealants or sealing material may be dip applied, brush applied, spray applied, or any other method or technique known in the art.
- the base section 210 and the expansion sections 245 , 405 may comprise any suitable material for the product 115 stored in the multi-sectional container 205 .
- Exemplary materials comprise a plastic or other polymer material such as polyethylene terephthalate, low density and high density polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, polystyrene, and polycarbonate.
- Various embodiments may comprise glass or metallic materials. Mixtures of these or other materials may also be used, and individual section 210 , 245 , 405 may comprise different materials than other individual sections 210 , 245 , 405 within the same multi-sectional container 205 .
- the base section 210 and the expansion sections 240 , 405 are depicted with cylindrical sidewalls 215 , 250 , 410 . While cylindrical sidewalls may present advantages for mass production and the use of screw threads for coupling, the scope of the present disclosure contemplates any possible shape for the sidewalls 215 , 250 , 410 .
- one or more of the sidewalls 215 , 250 , 410 may comprise a rectangular, triangular, spherical, or other simple or complex geometric shape.
- the present disclosure contemplates different shapes for each of the base section 210 and the expansion sections 240 , 405 .
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A multi-sectional container may comprise a base section and one or more expansion sections coupled to the base section. As product is removed from the multi-sectional container, one or more of the expansion sections may be decoupled to allow more convenient access to the remaining product.
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- The present technology relates generally to containers, and, more particularly, to containers with releasably coupled sections.
- A wide variety of containers are used throughout the food products industry. The majority of these containers are made of a plastic or other polymer material such as polyethylene terephthalate, low density and high density polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, polystyrene, and polycarbonate. The vast majority of food containers are blow molded or injection molded as a rigid, single piece.
- The present disclosure may be directed to a container. An exemplary container may comprise a base section defining a first storage area therein. An expansion section may define a second storage area therein and may be configured to releasably couple to the base section. The first storage area and the second storage area may form a continuous storage area when the expansion section is coupled to the base section.
- According to additional exemplary embodiments, the present disclosure may be directed to a container. An exemplary container may comprise a base section defining a first storage area therein. A first expansion section may define a second storage area therein and may be configured to releasably couple to the base section. A second expansion section may define a third storage area therein and may be configured to releasably couple to the first expansion section. The first storage area, the second storage area, and the third storage area may form a continuous storage area when the first expansion section is coupled to the base section and the second expansion section is coupled to the first expansion section.
- According to further exemplary embodiments, the present disclosure may be directed to a container. An exemplary container may comprise a base section. The base section may comprise a cylindrical side wall, a bottom panel, and a coupling feature. The cylindrical sidewall may have a first end and a second end opposite the first end, and the cylindrical sidewall may separate the first end from the second end. The bottom panel may span the first end of the base section cylindrical sidewall first end and may define a first storage area therein. The coupling feature may be disposed around a portion of the base section cylindrical sidewall in proximity to the base section second end. The exemplary container may further comprise an expansion section. The expansion section may comprise a cylindrical sidewall and one or more coupling features. The cylindrical sidewall may have a first end and a second end opposite the first end, and the cylindrical sidewall may separate the first end from the second end. A coupling feature may be disposed around a portion of the expansion section cylindrical sidewall in proximity to the expansion section cylindrical sidewall first end and configured to releasably engage the coupling feature of the base section. A coupling feature may be disposed around a portion of the expansion section cylindrical sidewall in proximity to the expansion section cylindrical sidewall second end. A closure device may be releasably coupled to the coupling feature of the expansion section cylindrical sidewall second end, thereby forming a second storage area therein. The first storage area and the second storage area may form a continuous storage area when the expansion section is coupled to the base section.
- The accompanying drawings, where like reference numerals refer to identical or functionally similar elements throughout the separate views, together with the detailed description below, are incorporated in and form part of the specification, and serve to further illustrate embodiments of concepts that include the claimed disclosure, and explain various principles and advantages of those embodiments.
- The devices disclosed herein have been represented where appropriate by conventional symbols in the drawings, showing only those specific details that are pertinent to understanding the embodiments of the present disclosure so as not to obscure the disclosure with details that will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of the description herein.
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FIG. 1 is perspective view of a prior art container. -
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of a multi-sectional container comprising a base section and an expansion section according to various embodiments. -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a multi-sectional container comprising a base section and an expansion section according to various embodiments. -
FIG. 4 is an exploded view of a multi-sectional container comprising a base section, an expansion section, and a second expansion section according to various embodiments. -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a multi-sectional container comprising a base section, an expansion section, and a second expansion section according to various embodiments. -
FIG. 6 is an exploded view of a multi-sectional container comprising a base section, an expansion section, and a second expansion section according to various embodiments. -
FIG. 7 is an exploded view of coupling features of a portion of a multi-sectional container according to various embodiments. -
FIG. 8 is an exploded view of coupling features of a portion of a multi-sectional container according to various embodiments. -
FIG. 9 is a perspective view of coupling features of a portion of a multi-sectional container according to various embodiments. -
FIG. 10 is a perspective view of coupling features of a portion of a multi-sectional container according to various embodiments. - While this technology is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail several specific embodiments with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the technology and is not intended to limit the technology to the embodiments illustrated.
- The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the technology. As used herein, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “comprises” and/or “comprising,” when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
- It will be understood that like or analogous elements and/or components, referred to herein, may be identified throughout the drawings with like reference characters. It will be further understood that several of the figures are merely schematic representations of the present technology. As such, some of the components may have been distorted from their actual scale for pictorial clarity.
- Many food products are packaged in containers that are overly large in diameter or height. This is especially true for bulk packaging sold through warehouse-type stores. While these large containers allow for reduced pricing when large volumes of the product are purchased, the containers pose significant problems when in use. For example as illustrated in
FIG. 1 , a consumer may typically use a common household knife 110 to dispense thefood product 115 from theprior art container 105. However, once a portion of theproduct 115 has been dispensed from thecontainer 105, the consumer must reach further and further into thecontainer 105 to reach the remaining product 115 (seeFIG. 1 ). Inevitably, a handle of the knife 110 gets coated with theproduct 115, and then theproduct 115 gets transferred to the hands of the consumer leading to a mess that must be cleaned. The situation is even worse when a child dispenses theproduct 115, leading to theproduct 115 being transferred to clothes, hair, cabinets, countertops, and the like. - The present disclosure eliminates these problems through a multi-sectional container.
Prior art containers 105, as illustrated inFIG. 1 , are formed as a single piece. The multi-sectional container of the present disclosure comprises a container with two or more coupled sections. As shown in an exploded view inFIG. 2 and an assembled view inFIG. 3 , themulti-sectional container 205 may comprise abase section 210 and anexpansion section 245. In various embodiments, themulti-sectional container 205 may also comprise aclosure device 280 such as a lid or cap. Theclosure device 280 may also comprise acoupling feature 285. As the consumer removes theproduct 115 from themulti-sectional chamber 205, theexpansion section 245 may be removed, thereby allowing easier access to theproduct 115 in thebase section 210. After removing theexpansion section 245, the consumer may easily access theproduct 115 in thebase section 210 without having to reach down through a mostly empty container. Removing theexpansion section 245 essentially converts thelarge container 205 into a smaller, more easilyaccessible container 205 sized more appropriately for the amount ofproduct 115 remaining. - The
base section 210 may comprise a generallycylindrical sidewall 215. The base sectioncylindrical sidewall 215 may comprise afirst end 230 and asecond end 235 opposite one another. Abottom panel 220 may span thefirst end 230 generally perpendicular to the base sectioncylindrical sidewall 215, and defining afirst storage area 240 therein. Thebase section 210 may further comprise acoupling feature 225 positioned in proximity to thesecond end 235. As illustrated inFIGS. 2 and 3 , thecoupling feature 225 may comprise a threadedcoupling feature 225, or anyother coupling feature 225 known in the art as discussed further below. - The
expansion section 245 may comprise a generallycylindrical sidewall 250. The expansion sectioncylindrical sidewall 250 may comprise afirst end 260 and asecond end 265 opposite one another. Theexpansion section 245 may further comprise acoupling feature 270 positioned in proximity to thefirst end 260, and acoupling feature 255 positioned in proximity to thesecond end 265. Thecoupling feature 270 of the expansion sectionfirst end 260 may be configured to releasably couple to thecoupling feature 225 of the base sectionsecond end 235. For example, thecoupling feature 225 and thecoupling feature 270 may comprise interlocking threads that allow thebase section 210 and theexpansion section 245 to be releasably screwed together (see, for example,FIG. 3 ). - The
coupling feature 255 of the expansion sectionsecond end 265 may be configured to releasably couple to thecoupling feature 285 of theclosure device 280. For example, theclosure device 280 may comprise a lid that screws onto thecoupling feature 255 of the expansion sectionsecond end 265. AlthoughFIGS. 2 and 3 illustrate all of the coupling features 225, 255, 270, 285 as being generally the same, the scope of the present disclosure contemplates that any combination of coupling features 225, 255, 270, 285 may be incorporated into a singlemulti-sectional container 205. For example, coupling features 225 and 270 may comprise one type of mechanism, while coupling features 255 and 285 may comprise an entirely different type of mechanism. - The expansion section
cylindrical sidewall 245 may define asecond storage area 275 therein. As illustrated inFIG. 3 , thefirst storage area 240 and thesecond storage area 275 may form acontinuous storage area 305 when thebase section 210 and theexpansion section 245 are coupled together. Each of thefirst storage area 240 and thesecond storage area 275 may contain thesame product 115, ordifferent products 115. For example, each of thefirst storage area 240 and thesecond storage area 275 may contain peanut butter, but in other exemplary embodiments thefirst storage area 240 may contain jelly and thesecond storage area 275 may contain peanut butter. As is obvious to one skilled in the art, theproducts 115 contained in thefirst storage area 240 and thesecond storage area 275 may be as diverse as the entirety of items found in a grocery store, and may extend beyond foodstuffs. The scope of the present disclosure encompasses anything that can be dispensed into either thebase section 210 or theexpansion section 245, including solids and liquids. -
FIGS. 4 and 5 illustrate that the scope of the present disclosure contemplates embodiments of themulti-sectional container 205 with more than oneexpansion section 245. Here, an exemplarymulti-sectional container 205 with asecond expansion section 405 is illustrated. Thesecond expansion section 405 may comprise a generallycylindrical sidewall 410. The second expansion sectioncylindrical sidewall 410 may comprise afirst end 415 and asecond end 420 opposite one another. Thesecond expansion section 405 may further comprise acoupling feature 425 positioned in proximity to thefirst end 415, and acoupling feature 430 positioned in proximity to thesecond end 420. Thecoupling feature 425 of the second expansion sectionfirst end 415 may be configured to releasably couple to thecoupling feature 255 of the expansion sectionsecond end 265. For example, thecoupling feature 425 and thecoupling feature 255 may comprise interlocking threads that allow theexpansion section 245 and thesecond expansion section 405 to be releasably screwed together (see, for example,FIG. 5 ). While not specifically illustrated, the scope of the present disclosure includes embodiments with more than two 245, 405.expansion sections - The second expansion section
cylindrical sidewall 410 may define athird storage area 435 therein. As illustrated inFIG. 5 , thefirst storage area 240, thesecond storage area 275, and thethird storage area 435 may form thecontinuous storage area 305 when thebase section 210, theexpansion section 245, and thesecond expansion section 405 are coupled together. As described previously in relation toFIG. 3 , each of thefirst storage area 240, thesecond storage area 275, and thethird storage area 435 may contain thesame product 115, ordifferent products 115. - As noted previously, any
225, 255, 270, 285, 425, 430 known in the art is within the scope of the present invention.coupling feature FIGS. 6-8 illustrate exemplary embodiments of coupling features 225, 255, 270, 285, 425, 430.FIG. 6 illustrates threaded coupling features 225, 270 as described previously, as well as a resistance 255, 425. In the exemplary illustration offit coupling feature FIG. 6 , an outer diameter of thecoupling feature 255 of the expansion sectionsecond end 265 may be slightly less than an inner diameter of thecoupling feature 425 of the second expansion sectionfirst end 415 such thatcoupling feature 255 may be placed withincoupling feature 425 in a resistance fit. -
FIG. 7 illustrates another exemplary embodiment of coupling features 225, 270. In this embodiment, thecoupling feature 225 of the base sectionsecond end 235 may comprise anannular ring 705 extending outward from an outer surface of the base sectioncylindrical sidewall 215. Thecoupling feature 270 of the expansion sectionfirst end 260 may comprise a similar but hollowannular ring 710 extending outward from an outer surface of the expansion sectioncylindrical sidewall 250. In this example, when theexpansion section 245 is brought into contact with thebase section 210, theannular ring 705 of the base section secondend coupling feature 225 may engage the hollowannual ring 710 of the expansion section firstend coupling feature 270, thereby coupling theexpansion section 245 to thebase section 210. -
FIG. 8 illustrates yet another exemplary embodiment of coupling features 225, 270. In this embodiment, the base section secondend coupling feature 225 may comprise a plurality of spaced apartprotrusions 805 extending outward from an outer surface of the base sectioncylindrical sidewall 215. The expansion section firstend coupling feature 270 may comprise L-shapedslots 810 corresponding to eachprotrusion 805. In this example, when theexpansion section 245 is brought into contact with thebase section 210, theprotrusions 805 may enter a vertical portion of the L-shapedslots 810. When theprotrusions 805 reach an upper limit of the vertical portion of the L-shapedslots 810, theexpansion section 245 may be rotated until theprotrusions 805 reach a limit of a horizontal portion of the L-shapedslots 810, thereby coupling theexpansion section 245 to thebase section 210. - In the above examples, the coupling features 225, 255, 270, 285, 425, 430 were incorporated into each of the
base section 210 and the 245, 405. Exemplary embodiments as illustrated inexpansion sections FIGS. 9 and 10 may comprise a single coupling feature between 210, 245, 405. One such exemplary arrangement is illustrated insections FIG. 9 in which adetachable pull tab 905 may circumferentially couple the expansion sectionfirst end 260 to the base sectionsecond end 235. By pulling anend tab 910, thepull tab 905 may be removed, which may decouple theexpansion section 245 from thebase section 210. Similarly,FIG. 10 illustrates a circumferential line ofperforation 1005 separating thebase section 210 and theexpansion section 245. The consumer may break theperforation 1005, thereby decoupling theexpansion section 245 from thebase section 210. - Various embodiments of the
multi-sectional container 205 may be used to store liquid orsemi-liquid products 115. These embodiments may further comprise a sealant or sealing mechanism to prevent leakage of theproduct 115 at the coupling features 225, 255, 270, 285, 425, 430 when thebase section 210 and the 245, 405 are coupled together. For example, after coupling theexpansion sections expansion section 245 to thebase section 210, an inner surface of the resultingmulti-sectional container 205 may be coated with a material that seals the joint formed at an intersection ofcoupling feature 225 andcoupling feature 270. The coating may be applied to the entire inner surface of themulti-sectional container 205 or only on a portion of the inner surface in proximity to the joint at an intersection ofcoupling feature 225 andcoupling feature 270. Exemplary embodiments comprising thesecond expansion section 405 may also comprise a coating that seals a joint formed at an intersection between 255 and 430. Additionally, a coating may be applied on an outer surface of thecoupling feature multi-sectional container 205 in place of, or in addition to, the coating on the inner surface. - In still further exemplary embodiments, a sealant may be applied to one or more of the coupling features 225, 255, 270, 285, 425, 430. The sealant may then form a liquid tight seal when the coupling features 225, 255, 270, 285, 425, 430 are contacted to one another. Yet further exemplary embodiments may comprise a sealing device added to one or more of the
base section 210 or 245, 405. For example, a ring of elastomeric material may be placed around a portion of theexpansion sections sidewall 215 of thebase section 210 in proximity to thesecond end 235. When theexpansion section 245 is coupled to thebase section 210, the expansionsection coupling feature 270 may contact the sealing device, thereby forming a water tight seal. Similarly, the sealing device may be placed at any of the joints between thebase section 210 and 245, 405. In at least some of the exemplary embodiments, the sealing device may also comprise a coupling feature. For example, the sealing device may comprise an elastomeric ring with threads molded into an outer surface. The sealing device may also form a seal by resistance fit with theexpansion sections base section 210 or the 245, 405, or another sealing device.expansion sections - The sealant or sealing mechanism may additionally comprise any method or device contemplated by one skilled in the art, such as a shrink wrap material, heat seal (such as heating the joint after coupling one or more of the
base section 210 and theexpansion sections 245, 405), or chemical seal (such as applying a chemical to the joint to releasably fuse the 210, 245, 405 together). Sealants or sealing material may be dip applied, brush applied, spray applied, or any other method or technique known in the art.sections - The
base section 210 and the 245, 405 may comprise any suitable material for theexpansion sections product 115 stored in themulti-sectional container 205. Exemplary materials comprise a plastic or other polymer material such as polyethylene terephthalate, low density and high density polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, polystyrene, and polycarbonate. Various embodiments may comprise glass or metallic materials. Mixtures of these or other materials may also be used, and 210, 245, 405 may comprise different materials than otherindividual section 210, 245, 405 within the sameindividual sections multi-sectional container 205. - In the exemplary embodiments presented in
FIGS. 2-10 , thebase section 210 and the 240, 405 are depicted withexpansion sections 215, 250, 410. While cylindrical sidewalls may present advantages for mass production and the use of screw threads for coupling, the scope of the present disclosure contemplates any possible shape for thecylindrical sidewalls 215, 250, 410. For example, one or more of thesidewalls 215, 250, 410 may comprise a rectangular, triangular, spherical, or other simple or complex geometric shape. Additionally, the present disclosure contemplates different shapes for each of thesidewalls base section 210 and the 240, 405.expansion sections - Spatially relative terms such as “under”, “below”, “lower”, “over”, “upper”, and the like, are used for ease of description to explain the positioning of one element relative to a second element. These terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the device in addition to different orientations than those depicted in the figures. Further, terms such as “first”, “second”, and the like, are also used to describe various elements, regions, sections, etc. and are also not intended to be limiting. Like terms refer to like elements throughout the description.
- As used herein, the terms “having”, “containing”, “including”, “comprising”, and the like are open ended terms that indicate the presence of stated elements or features, but do not preclude additional elements or features. The articles “a”, “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural as well as the singular, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
- While the present technology has been described in connection with a series of preferred embodiments, these descriptions are not intended to limit the scope of the technology to the particular forms set forth herein. It will be further understood that the methods of the technology are not necessarily limited to the discrete steps or the order of the steps described. To the contrary, the present descriptions are intended to cover such alternatives, modifications, and equivalents as may be included within the spirit and scope of the technology as defined by the appended claims and otherwise appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art.
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1. A container, comprising:
a base section defining a first storage area therein; and
an expansion section defining a second storage area therein and configured to releasable couple to the base section;
the first storage area and the second storage area forming a continuous storage area when the expansion section is coupled to the base section.
2. The container of claim 1 , wherein the base section comprises a cylindrical sidewall having a first end and a second end opposite the first end.
3. The container of claim 2 , wherein the base section cylindrical sidewall second end further comprises a coupling feature.
4. The container of claim 3 , wherein the expansion section comprises a cylindrical sidewall having a first end and a second end opposite the first end.
5. The container of claim 4 , wherein the expansion section cylindrical sidewall first end comprises a coupling feature and the expansion section cylindrical sidewall second end comprises a coupling feature.
6. The container of claim 5 , wherein the expansion section cylindrical sidewall first end coupling feature is configured releasably engage the base section cylindrical sidewall second end coupling feature.
7. The container of claim 5 , further comprising a second expansion section defining a third storage area therein and configured to releasably couple to the expansion section.
8. The container of claim 7 , wherein the second expansion section comprises a cylindrical sidewall having a first end and a second end opposite the first end.
9. The container of claim 8 , wherein the second expansion section cylindrical sidewall first end comprises a coupling feature and the second expansion section cylindrical sidewall second end comprises a coupling feature.
10. The container of claim 9 , wherein the second expansion section cylindrical sidewall first end coupling feature is configured releasably engage the expansion section cylindrical sidewall second end coupling feature.
11. The container of claim 10 , wherein the first storage area, the second storage area, and the third storage area forming the continuous storage area when the expansion section is coupled to the base section and the second expansion section is coupled to the expansion section.
12. A container, comprising:
a base section defining a first storage area therein;
a first expansion section defining a second storage area therein and configured to releasably couple to the base section;
a second expansion section defining a third storage area therein and configured to releasably couple to the first expansion section;
the first storage area, the second storage area, and the third storage area forming a continuous storage area when the first expansion section is coupled to the base section and the second expansion section is coupled to the first expansion section.
13. The container of claim 12 , wherein the base section and the first expansion section each comprise a coupling feature that releasably couples the base section and the first expansion section.
14. The container of claim 12 , wherein the first expansion section and the second expansion section each comprise a coupling feature that releasably couples the first expansion section and the second expansion section.
15. The container of claim 12 , wherein each of the base section, the first expansion section, and the second expansion section are cylindrically shaped.
16. The container of claim 12 , further comprising a closure device having a coupling feature configured to releasably couple the closure device to the second expansion section.
17. A container, comprising:
a base section, comprising:
a cylindrical sidewall having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, the cylindrical sidewall separating the first end from the second end;
a bottom panel spanning the first end of the base section cylindrical sidewall first end and defining a first storage area therein; and
a coupling feature disposed around at least a portion of the base section cylindrical sidewall in proximity to the base section cylindrical sidewall second end;
an expansion section, comprising:
a cylindrical sidewall having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, the cylindrical sidewall separating the first end from the second end and defining a second storage area therein;
a coupling feature disposed around at least a portion of the expansion section cylindrical sidewall in proximity to the expansion section cylindrical sidewall first end and configured to releasably engage the coupling feature of the base section; and
a coupling feature disposed around at least a portion of the expansion section cylindrical sidewall in proximity to the expansion section cylindrical sidewall second end;
the first storage area and the second storage area forming a continuous storage area when the expansion section is coupled to the base section.
18. The container of claim 17 , further comprising:
a second expansion section, comprising:
a cylindrical sidewall having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, the cylindrical sidewall separating the first end from the second end and defining a third storage section therein;
a coupling feature disposed around at least a portion of the second expansion section cylindrical sidewall in proximity to the second expansion section sidewall first end and configured to engage the coupling feature of the expansion section cylindrical sidewall second end; and
a coupling feature disposed around a portion of the second expansion section cylindrical sidewall in proximity to the second expansion section sidewall second end;
the first storage area, the second storage area, and the third storage area forming the continuous storage area when the base section, the expansion section, and the second expansion section are coupled together.
19. The container of claim 17 , further comprising a closure device, the closure device further comprising a coupling feature configured to releasably couple the closure device to the second expansion section cylindrical sidewall second end.
20. The container of claim 18 , wherein one or more of the coupling features comprise screw threads.
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