US20190256260A1 - Container adapter lids - Google Patents
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- Jars may be used to store a number of assorted items.
- decorative jars such as Mason jars, apothecary jars, and jelly jars may be used to store objects.
- the objects may include food, liquids, lights, miscellaneous objects, and so forth.
- An individual may choose different jars to store objects based on the size and shape of the jar, the material of the jar, the aesthetic nature of the jar, the functionality of the jar, and so forth.
- a container adapter lid including a gasket, an adapter lid, and a container band.
- the gasket may be shaped to attach to a rim of a container to form a seal between the rim and the gasket.
- the adapter lid may include an opening shaped to receive an adapter or accessory.
- the container band may be shaped to attach the gasket and the adapter lid to the rim of the container.
- FIG. 1A shows a container system with a container and container adapter lid 104 , according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 1B shows a side view of a cross-section of the container system in FIG. 1A , according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 2A shows a cross-sectional view of an adapter lid, according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 2B illustrates a side view of the adapter lid, according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 3A shows a side cross-sectional view of the adapter lid, according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 3B shows a side view of the adapter lid, according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 4A illustrates the adapter lid in FIGS. 1A and 1B , the adapter lid in FIGS. 2A and 2B , and/or the adapter lid in FIGS. 3A and 313 without a gasket in FIG. 1A , according to one embodiment.
- FIG. 4B illustrates the adapter lid in FIGS. 1A and 1B , the adapter lid in FIGS. 2A and 2B , and/or the adapter lid in FIGS. 3A and 3B with a gasket in FIG. 1A , according to one embodiment.
- FIG. 5A illustrates an adapter lid having a first diameter for a container with an opening having a second diameter, according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 5B illustrates an adapter lid having an offset or off-center opening wall, according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 5C illustrates an adapter lid having an angled opening wall, according to an embodiment.
- the containers may vary in size, shape, material, functionality, and so forth.
- the jars may be used to store a number of assorted items.
- Decorative jars such as Mason jars, apothecary jars, and jelly jars may be used to store, display, and organize objects.
- the objects may include food, liquids, cannabis, medication, lights, miscellaneous objects, and so forth.
- Objects may be stored in Mason jars to highlight an aesthetic nature of the objects and the Mason jar.
- Lights may be positioned in, or adjacent to, the jars to illuminate the contents of the jars in an aesthetically-pleasing manner.
- the Mason jars may also have functional advantages for storing objects.
- conventional Mason jars are transparent or translucent.
- an individual may be able to see the objects within the Mason jar to determine an amount of the object left in the Mason jar or a status of the object in the Mason jar without opening the Mason jar.
- an individual may visually inspect the food or the liquid within the Mason jars to determine an amount of food within the Mason jar and whether the food or liquid appears to be fresh and edible.
- Mason jars may also provide a food-safe container to foods and liquids, as the glass material may be non-porous and the material of the Mason jars may not leach onto the food or liquid.
- the Mason jars may also repel odors so that the Mason jars may be reused to store different foods or liquids without contaminating the foods or the liquids with the previous objects stored in the Mason jars.
- containers such as Mason jars
- conventional Mason jar lids may limit the type of objects that are stored in the Mason jars. For example, storing food or a liquid in a Mason jar long term may be difficult as sealing a lid to a Mason jar may be a prolonged and arduous process of heating and cooling the Mason jar with the lid. Additionally, conventional lids must be removed to access objects stored in the Mason jars. When the lid is removed, the objects stored in the Mason jar may be exposed to a large amount of air, which may spoil or ruin the objects over a period of time.
- the conventional Mason jar lids may also be a hindrance when removing the objects, such as food or liquid, from the Mason jars and the relatively large mouth of the Mason jars may make it difficult for an individual to remove the food or the liquid from the Mason jars.
- the relatively large mouth of the Mason jar may make it difficult to pour the food or the liquid from the Mason jars.
- the embodiments described herein may address the above-noted deficiencies by providing a container jar lid.
- the container jar lid may include a gasket and an adapter lid.
- the gasket may form a seal between a container and the adapter lid.
- the adapter lid may include an opening to receive one or more lid accessories.
- the container adapter lid may include the container band that may fasten the gasket and the adapter lid to the container.
- FIG. 1A shows a container system 100 with a container 102 and container adapter lid 104 , according to an embodiment.
- the container 102 may include a body 106 , a neck 108 , and an opening 110 .
- the body 106 of the container 102 may include a cavity to store an object.
- the object may be food, food ingredients, dried food, food storage items, and so forth.
- the object may be a liquid, such as wine, beer, soda, water, vinegar, olive oil, vegetable oil, and so forth.
- the object may be a toy, buttons, keys, lights, and so forth.
- the neck 108 may connect to a top portion of the body 106 .
- the body 106 may be a cylindrical body with a relatively flat base.
- the cylindrical body may extend from the base and a top portion of the body 106 .
- the neck 108 may connect to the top portion of the body 106 .
- the body 106 may taper inward toward the neck 108 .
- the neck 108 may include threads or grooves 112 for a lid or the container adapter lid 104 to connect to.
- the neck 108 may include a hinge for the lid or the container adapter lid 104 to connect to.
- the opening 110 of the container 102 may provide an opening for an object to be placed into the cavity of the body 106 or removed from the cavity of the body 106 .
- the neck 108 may include a rim 114 at a top portion of the neck that extends around the opening 110 .
- the container 102 may be a mason jar. In another embodiment, the container may be an apothecary jar, a jelly jar, a cup, or a bowl.
- the container 102 may be glass, plastic, rubber, ceramic, polyurethane, and so forth.
- the container 102 may be cylinder shaped. In another example, the container 102 may be square shaped, rectangular shaped, or another polygon shape.
- the neck 108 and the rim 114 may be cylinder shaped. In another example, the neck 108 and rim 114 may be square shaped, rectangular shaped, or another polygon shape.
- the container adapter lid 104 may include a gasket 116 , an adapter lid 118 , a container band 130 , and an adapter 124 .
- the gasket 116 may be shaped to attach to the rim 114 of the container 102 .
- the rim 114 and the gasket 116 may be circle shaped and a diameter of the gasket 116 may be equal to or greater to a diameter of the rim 114 .
- the gasket 116 may be placed on a top surface of the rim 114 to form a seal between the rim 114 and the gasket 116 .
- the gasket 116 may include a hole 117 .
- the hole 117 may be less than the diameter of the rim 114 .
- the hole 117 may be located at approximately a center of the gasket 116 or at the center of the gasket 116 .
- the hole 117 may provide an opening for objects to pass through to be placed in the cavity of the body 106 or be retrieved from the body 106 .
- the gasket 116 and/or the adapter lid 119 may be circular shaped, oval shaped, square shaped, rectangular shaped, or another polygon shape.
- the adapter lid 118 may be shaped to attach to the gasket 116 .
- the adapter lid 118 may be placed on top of the gasket 116 .
- the adapter lid 118 may be shaped to attach to the gasket 116 .
- the adapter lid 118 may also rest with the gasket 116 on the rim 114 .
- the adapter lid 118 and the gasket 116 may be circle shaped.
- a diameter of the adapter lid 118 may be equal to or greater to a diameter of the gasket 116 .
- a diameter of the adapter lid 118 may be equal to or greater to a diameter of the rim 114 .
- a bottom surface of the gasket 116 may be placed on the top surface of the rim 114 .
- a bottom surface of the adapter lid 118 may be placed on a top surface of the gasket 116 to form a seal between the adapter lid 118 and the gasket 116 .
- the adapter lid 118 may include an opening 120 .
- the opening 120 may be less than the diameter of the rim 114 .
- the opening 120 may provide an opening or channel for objects to pass through for an individual to place in the cavity of the body 106 or retrieve from the body 106 .
- the opening 120 may be located at the center of the adapter lid 118 or approximate to the center of the adapter lid 118 . In another embodiment, the opening may be located off center of the adapter lid 118 .
- the adapter lid 118 may include an opening wall 122 formed around at least a first portion of the opening 120 .
- the opening wall 122 may extend from a top surface of the adapter lid 118 .
- the opening wall 122 may form a dome or cone-shaped wall around the opening 120 .
- the opening wall 122 may form a cylinder around the opening 120 .
- the opening wall 122 may be tapered at an angle at from an outer portion or edge of the top surface of the adapter lid 118 to the opening 120 of the adapter lid 118 .
- the opening 120 and the opening wall 122 may be shaped to receive an adapter 124 .
- a diameter of the opening 120 may be approximately the same as a diameter of at least a bottom portion of the adapter 124 . In one example, the diameter may be within the range of approximately 13.5 millimeters (mm) to 21 mm.
- the adapter 124 may include a bottom portion 126 and a top portion 128 . In one embodiment, a diameter or size of the bottom portion 126 may be approximately the same diameter or size as the top portion 128 . In another embodiment, a diameter or size of bottom portion 126 may be less than a diameter or size of the top portion 128 .
- the opening wall 122 may encircle or circumscribe at least part of the sides of the adapter 124 to hold the adapter 124 in place within the opening 120 .
- the adapter 124 may he a bottle stopper, a liquid pourer, a wine pourer, a wine aerator, a stopper, a vacuum seal attachment, a fermentation spout, a one-way valve, a metered pour spout, and so forth.
- the container band 130 may be a ring or band that may attach to the neck 108 of the container 102 .
- the container band 130 (also referred to as a screw band) may be a flat, thin strip or loop of material that may be shaped to fit around the gasket 116 and the adapter lid 118 .
- the container band 130 may include threads that may screw onto the threads 112 of the neck 108 .
- a diameter of the container band 130 may be greater than a diameter of the gasket 116 and the adapter lid 118 to fit over the top of the gasket 116 and the adapter lid 118 and attach to the neck 108 of the container 102 .
- the container band 130 may fit over the top of the gasket 116 and the adapter lid 118 and screw onto the threads 112 of the neck 108 of the container 102 .
- the container hand 130 may compress the gasket 116 and the adapter lid 118 to form a seal between the rim 114 , the gasket 116 , the adapter lid 118 , and/or the container band 130 .
- the container band 130 may include threads along an inner perimeter of the container band 130 and the container 102 may include threads along an outer perimeter of the neck 108 .
- the container band 130 may compress an outer perimeter of the gasket 116 and the adapter lid 118 to seal against the rim 114 of the container 102 .
- the gasket 116 and the adapter lid 118 may be compressed against the rim 114 by downward pressure from a vacuum seal.
- the adapter 124 may be a vacuum seal adapter that removes the air from the container 102 . As the air is removed from the container 102 , the lack of air may create a vacuum that may seal, such as a hermetic seal, the gasket 116 and adapter lid 118 against the rim 114 .
- the container band 130 may connect to the neck 108 of the container 102 by a friction fit, a compression fit, epoxy, a fastener, and so forth.
- the container band 130 may include threads to connect with the threads 112 of the container 102 .
- FIG. 1B shows a side view of a cross-section of the container system 100 in FIG. 1A , according to an embodiment. Some of the features in FIG. 1B are the same or similar to some of the features in FIG. 1A as noted by the same reference numbers, unless expressly described otherwise.
- FIG. 1B shows an assembled view of the container system 100 .
- the container band 130 may be attached to the neck 108 of the container 102 to seal the gasket 116 and the adapter lid 118 to the rim 114 of the container 102 .
- the adapter 124 may be inserted into at least part of the opening 120 of the adapter lid 118 . When assembled, the container 102 , the container adapter lid 104 , and the adapter 124 may form an enclosed cavity 132 to store objects.
- the opening 120 may provide a channel to put objects into the cavity 132 or remove objects from the cavity 132 .
- the cavity may again be sealed and enclosed.
- FIG. 2A shows a cross-sectional view of an adapter lid 200 , according to an embodiment.
- the adapter lid 200 may include a planar wall 202 and an opening wall 206 extending upward from the planar wall 202 .
- the opening wall 206 may extend around an opening 208 in the planar wall 202 to form a dome, a cone, or a spout.
- the edges of the opening 208 may form a base for the opening wall 206 and the opening wall 206 may be a wall that tapers from planar wall to a point above the surface of the planar wall.
- the planar wall 202 may be flat and extend along a horizontal plane and the opening wall 206 may be perpendicular or at a 90-degree angle relative to the planar wall 202 .
- an angle 210 also referred to as a bore angle
- the opening wall 206 may vary relative to the planar wall 202 .
- the opening wall 206 may extend upward from the planar wall 202 at an angle 210 relative to the planar wall.
- the angle 210 the opening wall 206 extends upward from the planar wall 202 may range between a 30-degree angle and a 90-degree angle relative to the planar wall (as discussed in FIG. 5C ).
- the planar wall 202 may extend at a perpendicular angle without tapering from an outer edge of the planar wall to the opening 208 .
- the planar wall 202 may extend upwardly at an angle 212 from an outer edge of the planar wall to the opening 208 .
- the angle 212 may range from 1 degree to 10 degrees relative to a horizontal plane.
- the angle 212 of the planar wall 202 may provide a natural slope to direct liquid slipped onto a top surface of the adapter lid 200 as the liquid is poured through the opening 208 to drain from the top surface of the planar wall 202 .
- the angle 212 of 1 degree to 10 degrees may direct the spilt liquid to flow off a surface of the planar wall 202 and away from the opening 208 .
- the liquid may be directed from the top surface of the planar wall 202 to drain to the opening 208 of the adapter lid.
- the angle 212 of the planar wall 202 may stiffen and reinforce the overall structure of the adapter lid 200 to increase a durability and robustness of the adapter lid 200 .
- the adapter lid may be a plastic material or a metal material that is stretched or stamped to form the planar wall 202 at the angle 212 and the opening wall 206 at the angle 210 .
- the adapter lid 200 may be formed using injection molding to form the planar wall 202 at the angle 212 and the opening wall 206 at the angle 210 .
- the planar wall 202 and the opening wall 206 may be individually formed and then connected together, such as by epoxy, soldering, or welding.
- the opening wall 206 may be a flexible or bendable material to flex as weight is placed on the opening wall 206 .
- the opening wall 206 may flex or bend to avoid breaking and/or injuring the individual.
- the opening wall 206 may be a rigid material that does not flex to increase a durability and robustness of the opening wall 206 and the adapter lid 200 .
- the material of the opening wall 206 may have a minimum threshold rigidity to maintain a structure that an individual may insert an adapter into.
- FIG. 2B illustrates a side view of the adapter lid 200 , according to an embodiment.
- the planar wall 202 may be flat and extend along a horizontal plane and the opening wall 206 may extend upward perpendicular to the planar wall 202 .
- the adapter lid 200 may include a curved portion 204 that may connect the planar wall 202 to the opening wall 206 .
- the curved portion 204 may be a curved or tapered portion of the adapter lid 200 that may form a bend or a curved corner to connect the planar wall 202 to the opening wall 206 .
- FIG. 3A shows a side cross-sectional view of the adapter lid 300 , according to an embodiment.
- the adapter lid 300 may include a planar wall 302 and an opening wall 306 extending upward from the planar wall 302 .
- the opening wall 306 may extend around an opening 308 in the planar wall 302 to form a dome, a cone, or a spout.
- the edges of the opening 308 may form a base for the opening wall 306 and the opening wall 306 may be a wall that tapers from planar wall 302 to a point above the surface of the planar wall 302 .
- the opening wall 306 may taper inward at an angle, where a top opening 310 of the opening wall 306 is smaller than a bottom opening 312 of the opening wall 306 .
- a diameter of the top opening 310 may be 18.9 millimeters (mm) and a diameter of the bottom opening 312 may be 19.1 mm.
- the diameter of the bottom opening 312 may be measured after the opening wall 306 connects to the by a curved portion 304 .
- a diameter of the bottom opening 313 that includes the curved portion may be 24.8 mm.
- the diameters of the top opening 310 and the bottom opening 312 are not intended to be limiting and may vary.
- the diameters of the top opening 310 and/or the bottom opening 312 may range within 16 mm-20 mm.
- the diameter of the top opening 310 may be between 0.1 mm to 0.5 mm smaller than the diameter of the bottom opening 312 and the overall diameters of the top opening 310 and the bottom opening 312 may vary.
- the diameters of the top opening 310 and/or the bottom opening 312 may vary based on the type of adapters the adapter lid 300 is configured to receive.
- the inward tapering of the opening wall 306 may enable the adapters to be inserted into the top opening 310 when the adapter lid 300 is normal orientation and connected to a mason jar, as discussed above, and also be inserted into the bottom opening 312 when the adapter lid 300 is in a reverse orientation while maintaining an airtight seal for both the normal orientation and the reverse orientation.
- an adapter may have an end configured to be inserted into the top opening 310 and the bottom opening 312 , where a diameter of the end of the adapter is 19 mm.
- the top opening 310 When the adapter lid 300 is in the normal orientation and the adapter is inserted into the top opening 310 , the top opening 310 may expand or flex to be 19 mm in diameter as the adapter is inserted into the top opening 310 while the diameter of the bottom opening 312 may remain 19.1 mm. When the diameter of the top opening 310 expands, the top opening 310 may form an airtight seal around the adapter as the elastic nature of the opening wall 306 may contract the top opening 310 around the adapter.
- the bottom opening 312 may maintain a diameter that is larger than the diameter of the adapter.
- the adapter may be inserted to extend to or past the top opening 310 .
- the top opening 310 may expand or flex to be 19 mm in diameter.
- the top opening 310 may form an airtight seal around the adapter as the elastic nature of the opening wall 306 may contract the top opening 310 around the adapter.
- the adapter may be inserted into the top opening 310 or the bottom opening 312 with a sufficient amount of pressure to minimally deform or compress the opening wall 306 to deform or expand the top opening 310 .
- the adapter may inflate or deflate to increase or decrease a diameter of the end of the adapter, respectively, and form the air-tight seal between at least one of the top opening 310 or the bottom opening 312 .
- the type of adapters that may be inserted into the top opening 310 and/or the bottom opening 312 may vary.
- the adapters may include a cork, a stopper, a vacuum plug, a Champaign® stopper, a bottle stopper, a liquid pourer, a wine pourer, a wine aerator, a vacuum seal attachment, a fermentation spout, a one way valve, a metered pour spout, and so forth.
- the adapter lid 300 may include a curved portion 304 that may connect the planar wall 302 to the opening wall 306 .
- the curved portion 304 may be a curved or tapered portion of the adapter lid 300 that may form a bend or a curved corner to connect the planar wall 302 to the opening wall 306 .
- the curved portion 304 may be configured to compress or deform as the adapter is inserted into the top opening 310 or the bottom opening 312 to aid in the top opening 310 and/or the bottom opening 312 in forming the airtight seal.
- FIG. 3B shows a side view of the adapter lid 300 , according to an embodiment. Some of the features in FIG. 3B are the same or similar to some of the features in : FIG. 3A as noted by the same reference numbers, unless expressly described otherwise.
- an overall height of adapter lid 300 from a top surface of the planar wall 302 to the top opening 310 may be 23 mm and a height of the opening wall 306 from the curved portion 304 to the top opening 310 may be 20 mm.
- the dimensions of the adapter lid 300 or other adapter lids discussed herein may vary and are not intended to be limiting.
- the overall height 316 of adapter lid 300 from a top surface of the planar wall 302 to the top opening 310 may be range from 18 mm to 25 mm and a height 314 of the opening wall 306 from the curved portion 304 to the top opening 310 may range from 17 mm to 24 mm.
- FIG. 4A illustrates the adapter lid 118 in FIGS. 1A and 1B , the adapter lid 200 in FIGS. 2A and 2B , and/or the adapter lid 300 in FIGS. 3A and 3B without a gasket 116 in FIG. 1A , according to one embodiment.
- the adapter lid 118 - 300 may be attached to the container 102 in FIG. 1 with a gasket 116 to form a seal between the adapter lids 118 - 300 and the container 102 .
- the adapter lids 118 - 300 may be attached directly to the container 102 .
- FIG. 4B illustrates the adapter lid 118 in FIGS. 1A and 1B , the adapter lid 200 in FIGS. 2A and 2B , and/or the adapter lid 300 in FIGS. 3A and 3B with a gasket 116 in FIG. 1A , according to one embodiment.
- the adapter lid 118 - 300 may be attached to the container 102 in FIG. 1 with a gasket 116 to form a seal between the adapter lids 118 - 300 and the container 102 .
- the gasket 116 may be integrated into the adapter lids 118 - 300 .
- the gasket 116 may be attached around an outer rim or edge of the adapter lids 118 - 300 .
- the gasket 116 When the gasket 116 is integrated into or attached to the outer rim or edge of the adapter lids 118 - 300 , the gasket 116 may encompass or enclose around the outer rim or edge to provide a gasket 116 around a top surface of the edge and a bottom surface of the edge.
- the gasket 116 may be separate from the adapter lids 118 - 300 and may be configured to attach to the adapter lids 118 - 300 when the adapter lids 118 - 300 are in a normal orientation or a reverse orientation.
- the separate gasket 116 may enable a user to replace or upgrade the gasket 116 apart from the adapter lids 118 - 300 .
- FIG. 4C illustrates the adapter lids 118 - 300 in a normal orientation with the gasket 116 positioned below the adapter lids 118 - 300 .
- the container band 130 may be attached to the container to compress the gasket 116 and the adapter lids 118 - 300 to form a seal between the container 102 and the adapter lids 118 - 300 , according to one embodiment.
- FIG. 4D illustrates the adapter lids 118 - 300 in a reverse orientation with the gasket 116 positioned below the adapter lids 118 - 300 .
- the container band 130 may be attached to the container to compress the gasket 116 and the adapter lids 118 - 300 to form a seal between the container 102 and the adapter lids 118 - 300 , according to one embodiment.
- the gasket 116 may be positioned above the adapter lids 118 - 300 when the adapter lids 118 - 300 are in the normal orientation in FIG. 4C and/or the reverse orientation in FIG. 4D .
- the dimensions of the adapter lid 118 in FIGS. 1A-1B , the adapter lid 200 in FIGS. 2A-2B , and/or the adapter lid 300 in FIGS. 3A-3B may vary.
- the location and/or angle of the opening wall 122 of the adapter lid 118 in FIG. 1A-1B , the opening wall 206 the adapter lid 200 in FIGS. 2A-2B , and/or the opening wall 306 of the adapter lid 300 in FIGS. 3A-3B may vary.
- FIGS. 1A-3B illustrate the adapter lids 118 , 200 , and 300 , respectively, having a first diameter for a container with an opening having the first diameter.
- the adapter lids 118 , 200 , and 300 may have a first diameter to attach to a wide-mouth Mason jar.
- FIG. 5A illustrates an adapter lid 500 having a first diameter for a container with an opening having a second diameter, according to an embodiment.
- the adapter lid 500 may have a second diameter to attach to a regular-mouth Mason jar.
- the first diameter of the opening of the wide mouth Mason jar may be 3 in (76 mm) inner diameter and 33 ⁇ 8 in (86 mm) outer diameter and the second diameter of the opening of the regular mount Mason jar may be 23 ⁇ 8 in (60 mm) inner diameter and 23 ⁇ 4 in (70 mm) outer diameter.
- the other features of the adapter lid 500 may be the same as the features of the adapter lids 118 , 200 , and/or 300 .
- FIGS. 1A-3B illustrate the adapter lids 118 , 200 , and 300 , respectively, with the opening wall 122 , 206 , and 306 , respectively, being located at a center or middle of the adapter lids 118 - 300 .
- FIG. 5B illustrates an adapter lid 510 having an offset or off-center opening wall 512 , according to an embodiment.
- the off-center opening wall 512 may be located approximate an edge of the adapter lid 510 .
- the off-center opening wall 512 may be 10 mm from the center of the adapter lid 500 , 18 mm from the center of the adapter lid 500 , 25 mm from the center of the adapter lid 500 , and so forth.
- the distance the off-center opening wall 512 is from the center of the adapter lid 500 is not intended to be limiting.
- the other features of the adapter lid 510 may be the same as the features of the adapter lids 118 , 200 , and/or 300 .
- FIGS. 1A-3B illustrate the adapter lids 118 , 200 , and 300 , respectively, with the opening wall 122 , 206 , and 306 , respectively, at a perpendicular or vertical orientation.
- FIG. 5C illustrates an adapter lid 520 having an angled opening wall 522 , according to an embodiment.
- the angled opening wall 522 may be oriented at an angle relative to a top surface of the adapter lid 520 .
- the angle of the angled opening wall 502 may be 30 degrees, 45 degrees, 60 degrees, and so forth.
- the angle of the angled opening wall 502 is not intended to be limiting.
- the other features of the adapter lid 520 may be the same as the features of the adapter lids 118 , 200 , and/or 300 .
- Applicant(s) reserves the right to submit claims directed to combinations and sub-combinations of the disclosed embodiments that are believed to be novel and non-obvious.
- Embodiments embodied in other combinations and sub-combinations of features, functions, elements and/or properties may be claimed through amendment of those claims or presentation of new claims in the present application or in a related application.
- Such amended or new claims, whether they are directed to the same embodiment or a different embodiment and whether they are different, broader, narrower or equal in scope to the original claims, are to be considered within the subject matter of the embodiments described herein.
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Description
- This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/844,943, filed Dec. 18, 2017, the disclosure of which are incorporated herein in their entirety by reference thereto,
- Jars may be used to store a number of assorted items. For example, decorative jars such as Mason jars, apothecary jars, and jelly jars may be used to store objects. The objects may include food, liquids, lights, miscellaneous objects, and so forth. An individual may choose different jars to store objects based on the size and shape of the jar, the material of the jar, the aesthetic nature of the jar, the functionality of the jar, and so forth.
- A container adapter lid including a gasket, an adapter lid, and a container band. The gasket may be shaped to attach to a rim of a container to form a seal between the rim and the gasket. The adapter lid may include an opening shaped to receive an adapter or accessory. The container band may be shaped to attach the gasket and the adapter lid to the rim of the container.
- The present description will be understood more fully from the detailed description given below and from the accompanying drawings of various embodiments of the present embodiment, which, however, should not be taken to limit the present embodiment to the specific embodiments, but are for explanation and understanding only.
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FIG. 1A shows a container system with a container andcontainer adapter lid 104, according to an embodiment. -
FIG. 1B shows a side view of a cross-section of the container system inFIG. 1A , according to an embodiment. -
FIG. 2A shows a cross-sectional view of an adapter lid, according to an embodiment. -
FIG. 2B illustrates a side view of the adapter lid, according to an embodiment. -
FIG. 3A shows a side cross-sectional view of the adapter lid, according to an embodiment. -
FIG. 3B shows a side view of the adapter lid, according to an embodiment. -
FIG. 4A illustrates the adapter lid inFIGS. 1A and 1B , the adapter lid inFIGS. 2A and 2B , and/or the adapter lid inFIGS. 3A and 313 without a gasket inFIG. 1A , according to one embodiment. -
FIG. 4B illustrates the adapter lid inFIGS. 1A and 1B , the adapter lid inFIGS. 2A and 2B , and/or the adapter lid inFIGS. 3A and 3B with a gasket inFIG. 1A , according to one embodiment. -
FIG. 5A illustrates an adapter lid having a first diameter for a container with an opening having a second diameter, according to an embodiment. -
FIG. 5B illustrates an adapter lid having an offset or off-center opening wall, according to an embodiment. -
FIG. 5C illustrates an adapter lid having an angled opening wall, according to an embodiment. - The disclosed container adapter lids will become better understood through a review of the following detailed description in conjunction with the figures. The detailed description and figures provide merely examples of the various embodiments described herein. Those skilled in the art will understand that the disclosed examples may be varied, modified, and altered without departing from the scope of the embodiments described herein. Many variations are contemplated for different applications and design considerations; however, for the sake of brevity, each and every contemplated variation is not individually described in the following detailed description.
- Throughout the following detailed description, examples of various container adapter lids are provided. Related features in the examples may be identical, similar, or dissimilar in different examples. For the sake of brevity, related features will not be redundantly explained in each example. Instead, the use of related feature names will cue the reader that the feature with a related feature name may be similar to the related feature in an example explained previously. Features specific to a given example will be described in that particular example. The reader should understand that a given feature need not be the same or similar to the specific portrayal of a related feature in any given figure or example.
- Individuals may use containers to store, display, and organize a variety of objects. The containers may vary in size, shape, material, functionality, and so forth. For example, the jars may be used to store a number of assorted items. Decorative jars, such as Mason jars, apothecary jars, and jelly jars may be used to store, display, and organize objects. The objects may include food, liquids, cannabis, medication, lights, miscellaneous objects, and so forth.
- Individuals may use different containers to store objects based on the aesthetic nature of the container. For example, the decorative elements of Mason jars make them popular ornamental motifs. Objects may be stored in Mason jars to highlight an aesthetic nature of the objects and the Mason jar. Lights may be positioned in, or adjacent to, the jars to illuminate the contents of the jars in an aesthetically-pleasing manner.
- The Mason jars may also have functional advantages for storing objects. For example, conventional Mason jars are transparent or translucent. When objects are stored in the Mason jars, an individual may be able to see the objects within the Mason jar to determine an amount of the object left in the Mason jar or a status of the object in the Mason jar without opening the Mason jar. For example, when Mason jars are used to store food or a liquid, an individual may visually inspect the food or the liquid within the Mason jars to determine an amount of food within the Mason jar and whether the food or liquid appears to be fresh and edible. Mason jars may also provide a food-safe container to foods and liquids, as the glass material may be non-porous and the material of the Mason jars may not leach onto the food or liquid. The Mason jars may also repel odors so that the Mason jars may be reused to store different foods or liquids without contaminating the foods or the liquids with the previous objects stored in the Mason jars.
- While containers, such as Mason jars, may provide several benefits for storing, displaying, and organizing objects, conventional Mason jar lids may limit the type of objects that are stored in the Mason jars. For example, storing food or a liquid in a Mason jar long term may be difficult as sealing a lid to a Mason jar may be a prolonged and arduous process of heating and cooling the Mason jar with the lid. Additionally, conventional lids must be removed to access objects stored in the Mason jars. When the lid is removed, the objects stored in the Mason jar may be exposed to a large amount of air, which may spoil or ruin the objects over a period of time. The conventional Mason jar lids may also be a hindrance when removing the objects, such as food or liquid, from the Mason jars and the relatively large mouth of the Mason jars may make it difficult for an individual to remove the food or the liquid from the Mason jars. For example, the relatively large mouth of the Mason jar may make it difficult to pour the food or the liquid from the Mason jars.
- The embodiments described herein may address the above-noted deficiencies by providing a container jar lid. The container jar lid may include a gasket and an adapter lid. The gasket may form a seal between a container and the adapter lid. The adapter lid may include an opening to receive one or more lid accessories. The container adapter lid may include the container band that may fasten the gasket and the adapter lid to the container.
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FIG. 1A shows acontainer system 100 with acontainer 102 andcontainer adapter lid 104, according to an embodiment. Thecontainer 102 may include abody 106, aneck 108, and anopening 110. Thebody 106 of thecontainer 102 may include a cavity to store an object. In one example, the object may be food, food ingredients, dried food, food storage items, and so forth. In another example, the object may be a liquid, such as wine, beer, soda, water, vinegar, olive oil, vegetable oil, and so forth. In another example, the object may be a toy, buttons, keys, lights, and so forth. Theneck 108 may connect to a top portion of thebody 106. For example, thebody 106 may be a cylindrical body with a relatively flat base. The cylindrical body may extend from the base and a top portion of thebody 106. Theneck 108 may connect to the top portion of thebody 106. In one example, thebody 106 may taper inward toward theneck 108. In one embodiment, theneck 108 may include threads orgrooves 112 for a lid or thecontainer adapter lid 104 to connect to. In another embodiment, theneck 108 may include a hinge for the lid or thecontainer adapter lid 104 to connect to. Theopening 110 of thecontainer 102 may provide an opening for an object to be placed into the cavity of thebody 106 or removed from the cavity of thebody 106. Theneck 108 may include arim 114 at a top portion of the neck that extends around theopening 110. - In one embodiment, the
container 102 may be a mason jar. In another embodiment, the container may be an apothecary jar, a jelly jar, a cup, or a bowl. Thecontainer 102 may be glass, plastic, rubber, ceramic, polyurethane, and so forth. In one example, thecontainer 102 may be cylinder shaped. In another example, thecontainer 102 may be square shaped, rectangular shaped, or another polygon shape. In another example, theneck 108 and therim 114 may be cylinder shaped. In another example, theneck 108 andrim 114 may be square shaped, rectangular shaped, or another polygon shape. - The
container adapter lid 104 may include agasket 116, anadapter lid 118, acontainer band 130, and anadapter 124. Thegasket 116 may be shaped to attach to therim 114 of thecontainer 102. For example, therim 114 and thegasket 116 may be circle shaped and a diameter of thegasket 116 may be equal to or greater to a diameter of therim 114. Thegasket 116 may be placed on a top surface of therim 114 to form a seal between therim 114 and thegasket 116. In one embodiment, thegasket 116 may include ahole 117. Thehole 117 may be less than the diameter of therim 114. In one example, thehole 117 may be located at approximately a center of thegasket 116 or at the center of thegasket 116. Thehole 117 may provide an opening for objects to pass through to be placed in the cavity of thebody 106 or be retrieved from thebody 106. - The
gasket 116 and/or the adapter lid 119 may be circular shaped, oval shaped, square shaped, rectangular shaped, or another polygon shape. Theadapter lid 118 may be shaped to attach to thegasket 116. For example, theadapter lid 118 may be placed on top of thegasket 116. In one embodiment, theadapter lid 118 may be shaped to attach to thegasket 116. In another embodiment, theadapter lid 118 may also rest with thegasket 116 on therim 114. For example, theadapter lid 118 and thegasket 116 may be circle shaped. In one embodiment, a diameter of theadapter lid 118 may be equal to or greater to a diameter of thegasket 116. In another embodiment, a diameter of theadapter lid 118 may be equal to or greater to a diameter of therim 114. - In one example, a bottom surface of the
gasket 116 may be placed on the top surface of therim 114. In another example, a bottom surface of theadapter lid 118 may be placed on a top surface of thegasket 116 to form a seal between theadapter lid 118 and thegasket 116. Theadapter lid 118 may include anopening 120. Theopening 120 may be less than the diameter of therim 114. Theopening 120 may provide an opening or channel for objects to pass through for an individual to place in the cavity of thebody 106 or retrieve from thebody 106. In one embodiment, theopening 120 may be located at the center of theadapter lid 118 or approximate to the center of theadapter lid 118. In another embodiment, the opening may be located off center of theadapter lid 118. - The
adapter lid 118 may include anopening wall 122 formed around at least a first portion of theopening 120. In one embodiment, the openingwall 122 may extend from a top surface of theadapter lid 118. In one example, the openingwall 122 may form a dome or cone-shaped wall around theopening 120. In another example, the openingwall 122 may form a cylinder around theopening 120. In another example, the openingwall 122 may be tapered at an angle at from an outer portion or edge of the top surface of theadapter lid 118 to theopening 120 of theadapter lid 118. - The
opening 120 and theopening wall 122 may be shaped to receive anadapter 124. For example, a diameter of theopening 120 may be approximately the same as a diameter of at least a bottom portion of theadapter 124. In one example, the diameter may be within the range of approximately 13.5 millimeters (mm) to 21 mm. For example, theadapter 124 may include abottom portion 126 and atop portion 128. In one embodiment, a diameter or size of thebottom portion 126 may be approximately the same diameter or size as thetop portion 128. In another embodiment, a diameter or size ofbottom portion 126 may be less than a diameter or size of thetop portion 128. When the adapter is inserted into theopening 120, the bottom portion may be inserted into theopening 120. The openingwall 122 may encircle or circumscribe at least part of the sides of theadapter 124 to hold theadapter 124 in place within theopening 120. Theadapter 124 may he a bottle stopper, a liquid pourer, a wine pourer, a wine aerator, a stopper, a vacuum seal attachment, a fermentation spout, a one-way valve, a metered pour spout, and so forth. - The
container band 130 may be a ring or band that may attach to theneck 108 of thecontainer 102. The container band 130 (also referred to as a screw band) may be a flat, thin strip or loop of material that may be shaped to fit around thegasket 116 and theadapter lid 118. For example, thecontainer band 130 may include threads that may screw onto thethreads 112 of theneck 108. A diameter of thecontainer band 130 may be greater than a diameter of thegasket 116 and theadapter lid 118 to fit over the top of thegasket 116 and theadapter lid 118 and attach to theneck 108 of thecontainer 102. For example, thecontainer band 130 may fit over the top of thegasket 116 and theadapter lid 118 and screw onto thethreads 112 of theneck 108 of thecontainer 102. - As the
container band 130 is screwed onto thethreads 112, thecontainer hand 130 may compress thegasket 116 and theadapter lid 118 to form a seal between therim 114, thegasket 116, theadapter lid 118, and/or thecontainer band 130. For example, thecontainer band 130 may include threads along an inner perimeter of thecontainer band 130 and thecontainer 102 may include threads along an outer perimeter of theneck 108. When thecontainer band 130 is screwed onto thethreads 112, thecontainer band 130 may compress an outer perimeter of thegasket 116 and theadapter lid 118 to seal against therim 114 of thecontainer 102. In another embodiment, thegasket 116 and theadapter lid 118 may be compressed against therim 114 by downward pressure from a vacuum seal. For example, theadapter 124 may be a vacuum seal adapter that removes the air from thecontainer 102. As the air is removed from thecontainer 102, the lack of air may create a vacuum that may seal, such as a hermetic seal, thegasket 116 andadapter lid 118 against therim 114. - In one embodiment, the
container band 130 may connect to theneck 108 of thecontainer 102 by a friction fit, a compression fit, epoxy, a fastener, and so forth. In one example, thecontainer band 130 may include threads to connect with thethreads 112 of thecontainer 102. -
FIG. 1B shows a side view of a cross-section of thecontainer system 100 inFIG. 1A , according to an embodiment. Some of the features inFIG. 1B are the same or similar to some of the features inFIG. 1A as noted by the same reference numbers, unless expressly described otherwise.FIG. 1B shows an assembled view of thecontainer system 100. Thecontainer band 130 may be attached to theneck 108 of thecontainer 102 to seal thegasket 116 and theadapter lid 118 to therim 114 of thecontainer 102. Theadapter 124 may be inserted into at least part of theopening 120 of theadapter lid 118. When assembled, thecontainer 102, thecontainer adapter lid 104, and theadapter 124 may form anenclosed cavity 132 to store objects. When theadapter 124 is removed from theopening 120, theopening 120 may provide a channel to put objects into thecavity 132 or remove objects from thecavity 132. When theadapter 124 is placed back into theopening 120, the cavity may again be sealed and enclosed. -
FIG. 2A shows a cross-sectional view of anadapter lid 200, according to an embodiment. Theadapter lid 200 may include aplanar wall 202 and anopening wall 206 extending upward from theplanar wall 202. The openingwall 206 may extend around anopening 208 in theplanar wall 202 to form a dome, a cone, or a spout. For example, the edges of theopening 208 may form a base for theopening wall 206 and theopening wall 206 may be a wall that tapers from planar wall to a point above the surface of the planar wall. - In one embodiment, the
planar wall 202 may be flat and extend along a horizontal plane and theopening wall 206 may be perpendicular or at a 90-degree angle relative to theplanar wall 202. In another embodiment, an angle 210 (also referred to as a bore angle) of the openingwall 206 may vary relative to theplanar wall 202. In one example, the openingwall 206 may extend upward from theplanar wall 202 at anangle 210 relative to the planar wall. In one embodiment, theangle 210 the openingwall 206 extends upward from theplanar wall 202 may range between a 30-degree angle and a 90-degree angle relative to the planar wall (as discussed inFIG. 5C ). - In one embodiment, the
planar wall 202 may extend at a perpendicular angle without tapering from an outer edge of the planar wall to theopening 208. In another embodiment, theplanar wall 202 may extend upwardly at an angle 212 from an outer edge of the planar wall to theopening 208. In one example, the angle 212 may range from 1 degree to 10 degrees relative to a horizontal plane. The angle 212 of theplanar wall 202 may provide a natural slope to direct liquid slipped onto a top surface of theadapter lid 200 as the liquid is poured through theopening 208 to drain from the top surface of theplanar wall 202. For example, when a portion of the liquid poured into theopening 208 is spilled onto a top of the planar wall, the angle 212 of 1 degree to 10 degrees may direct the spilt liquid to flow off a surface of theplanar wall 202 and away from theopening 208. In another example, when theadapter lid 200 is reversed such that the spout of the openingwall 206 is facing down, the liquid may be directed from the top surface of theplanar wall 202 to drain to theopening 208 of the adapter lid. In another embodiment, the angle 212 of theplanar wall 202 may stiffen and reinforce the overall structure of theadapter lid 200 to increase a durability and robustness of theadapter lid 200. - In another embodiment, to form the
planar wall 202 at the angle 212 and theopening wall 206 at theangle 210, the adapter lid may be a plastic material or a metal material that is stretched or stamped to form theplanar wall 202 at the angle 212 and theopening wall 206 at theangle 210. In another embodiment, theadapter lid 200 may be formed using injection molding to form theplanar wall 202 at the angle 212 and theopening wall 206 at theangle 210. In another embodiment, theplanar wall 202 and theopening wall 206 may be individually formed and then connected together, such as by epoxy, soldering, or welding. - In another embodiment, the opening
wall 206 may be a flexible or bendable material to flex as weight is placed on theopening wall 206. For example, if an individual were to accidentally steps on theopening wall 206 of theadapter lid 200, the openingwall 206 may flex or bend to avoid breaking and/or injuring the individual. In another example, the openingwall 206 may be a rigid material that does not flex to increase a durability and robustness of the openingwall 206 and theadapter lid 200. The material of the openingwall 206 may have a minimum threshold rigidity to maintain a structure that an individual may insert an adapter into. -
FIG. 2B illustrates a side view of theadapter lid 200, according to an embodiment. Some of the features inFIG. 2B are the same or similar to some of the features inFIG. 2A as noted by the same reference numbers, unless expressly described otherwise. As discussed above, theplanar wall 202 may be flat and extend along a horizontal plane and theopening wall 206 may extend upward perpendicular to theplanar wall 202. In one embodiment, theadapter lid 200 may include a curved portion 204 that may connect theplanar wall 202 to theopening wall 206. The curved portion 204 may be a curved or tapered portion of theadapter lid 200 that may form a bend or a curved corner to connect theplanar wall 202 to theopening wall 206. -
FIG. 3A shows a side cross-sectional view of theadapter lid 300, according to an embodiment. Theadapter lid 300 may include aplanar wall 302 and anopening wall 306 extending upward from theplanar wall 302. The openingwall 306 may extend around anopening 308 in theplanar wall 302 to form a dome, a cone, or a spout. For example, the edges of theopening 308 may form a base for theopening wall 306 and theopening wall 306 may be a wall that tapers fromplanar wall 302 to a point above the surface of theplanar wall 302. - In one embodiment, the opening
wall 306 may taper inward at an angle, where atop opening 310 of the openingwall 306 is smaller than abottom opening 312 of the openingwall 306. In one example, a diameter of thetop opening 310 may be 18.9 millimeters (mm) and a diameter of thebottom opening 312 may be 19.1 mm. The diameter of thebottom opening 312 may be measured after theopening wall 306 connects to the by acurved portion 304. For example a diameter of thebottom opening 313 that includes the curved portion may be 24.8 mm. The diameters of thetop opening 310 and thebottom opening 312 are not intended to be limiting and may vary. For example, while the ratio or relationship of the diameter of thetop opening 310 being smaller than the diameter of thebottom opening 312 may remain constant, the diameters of thetop opening 310 and/or thebottom opening 312 may range within 16 mm-20 mm. In another example, the diameter of thetop opening 310 may be between 0.1 mm to 0.5 mm smaller than the diameter of thebottom opening 312 and the overall diameters of thetop opening 310 and thebottom opening 312 may vary. In another embodiment, the diameters of thetop opening 310 and/or thebottom opening 312 may vary based on the type of adapters theadapter lid 300 is configured to receive. - The inward tapering of the opening
wall 306 may enable the adapters to be inserted into thetop opening 310 when theadapter lid 300 is normal orientation and connected to a mason jar, as discussed above, and also be inserted into thebottom opening 312 when theadapter lid 300 is in a reverse orientation while maintaining an airtight seal for both the normal orientation and the reverse orientation. For example, an adapter may have an end configured to be inserted into thetop opening 310 and thebottom opening 312, where a diameter of the end of the adapter is 19 mm. - When the
adapter lid 300 is in the normal orientation and the adapter is inserted into thetop opening 310, thetop opening 310 may expand or flex to be 19mm in diameter as the adapter is inserted into thetop opening 310 while the diameter of thebottom opening 312 may remain 19.1 mm. When the diameter of thetop opening 310 expands, thetop opening 310 may form an airtight seal around the adapter as the elastic nature of the openingwall 306 may contract thetop opening 310 around the adapter. - When the
adapter lid 300 is in the reverse orientation and the adapter is inserted into thebottom opening 312, thebottom opening 312 may maintain a diameter that is larger than the diameter of the adapter. As the adapter is inserted into thebottom opening 312, the adapter may be inserted to extend to or past thetop opening 310. As the adapter extends to or past thetop opening 310, thetop opening 310 may expand or flex to be 19mm in diameter. When the diameter of thetop opening 310 expands, thetop opening 310 may form an airtight seal around the adapter as the elastic nature of the openingwall 306 may contract thetop opening 310 around the adapter. In one embodiment, to insert the adapter into thetop opening 310 and/or thebottom opening 312, the adapter may be inserted into thetop opening 310 or thebottom opening 312 with a sufficient amount of pressure to minimally deform or compress theopening wall 306 to deform or expand thetop opening 310. In another embodiment, the adapter may inflate or deflate to increase or decrease a diameter of the end of the adapter, respectively, and form the air-tight seal between at least one of thetop opening 310 or thebottom opening 312. - The type of adapters that may be inserted into the
top opening 310 and/or thebottom opening 312 may vary. For example, the adapters may include a cork, a stopper, a vacuum plug, a Champaign® stopper, a bottle stopper, a liquid pourer, a wine pourer, a wine aerator, a vacuum seal attachment, a fermentation spout, a one way valve, a metered pour spout, and so forth. - In one embodiment, the
adapter lid 300 may include acurved portion 304 that may connect theplanar wall 302 to theopening wall 306. Thecurved portion 304 may be a curved or tapered portion of theadapter lid 300 that may form a bend or a curved corner to connect theplanar wall 302 to theopening wall 306. Thecurved portion 304 may be configured to compress or deform as the adapter is inserted into thetop opening 310 or thebottom opening 312 to aid in thetop opening 310 and/or thebottom opening 312 in forming the airtight seal. -
FIG. 3B shows a side view of theadapter lid 300, according to an embodiment. Some of the features inFIG. 3B are the same or similar to some of the features in :FIG. 3A as noted by the same reference numbers, unless expressly described otherwise. In one embodiment, an overall height ofadapter lid 300 from a top surface of theplanar wall 302 to thetop opening 310 may be 23 mm and a height of the openingwall 306 from thecurved portion 304 to thetop opening 310 may be 20 mm. As discussed below, the dimensions of theadapter lid 300 or other adapter lids discussed herein may vary and are not intended to be limiting. For example, theoverall height 316 ofadapter lid 300 from a top surface of theplanar wall 302 to thetop opening 310 may be range from 18 mm to 25 mm and aheight 314 of the openingwall 306 from thecurved portion 304 to thetop opening 310 may range from 17 mm to 24 mm. -
FIG. 4A illustrates theadapter lid 118 inFIGS. 1A and 1B , theadapter lid 200 inFIGS. 2A and 2B , and/or theadapter lid 300 inFIGS. 3A and 3B without agasket 116 inFIG. 1A , according to one embodiment. As discussed above, the adapter lid 118-300 may be attached to thecontainer 102 inFIG. 1 with agasket 116 to form a seal between the adapter lids 118-300 and thecontainer 102. In one embodiment, the adapter lids 118-300 may be attached directly to thecontainer 102. -
FIG. 4B illustrates theadapter lid 118 inFIGS. 1A and 1B , theadapter lid 200 inFIGS. 2A and 2B , and/or theadapter lid 300 inFIGS. 3A and 3B with agasket 116 inFIG. 1A , according to one embodiment. As discussed above, the adapter lid 118-300 may be attached to thecontainer 102 inFIG. 1 with agasket 116 to form a seal between the adapter lids 118-300 and thecontainer 102. In one embodiment, thegasket 116 may be integrated into the adapter lids 118-300. In another embodiment, thegasket 116 may be attached around an outer rim or edge of the adapter lids 118-300. When thegasket 116 is integrated into or attached to the outer rim or edge of the adapter lids 118-300, thegasket 116 may encompass or enclose around the outer rim or edge to provide agasket 116 around a top surface of the edge and a bottom surface of the edge. - In another embodiment, the
gasket 116 may be separate from the adapter lids 118-300 and may be configured to attach to the adapter lids 118-300 when the adapter lids 118-300 are in a normal orientation or a reverse orientation. Theseparate gasket 116 may enable a user to replace or upgrade thegasket 116 apart from the adapter lids 118-300. -
FIG. 4C illustrates the adapter lids 118-300 in a normal orientation with thegasket 116 positioned below the adapter lids 118-300. When the adapter lids 118-300 are attached to thecontainer 102 inFIGS. 1A and 1B , thecontainer band 130 may be attached to the container to compress thegasket 116 and the adapter lids 118-300 to form a seal between thecontainer 102 and the adapter lids 118-300, according to one embodiment. -
FIG. 4D illustrates the adapter lids 118-300 in a reverse orientation with thegasket 116 positioned below the adapter lids 118-300. When the adapter lids 118-300 are attached to thecontainer 102 inFIGS. 1A and 1B , thecontainer band 130 may be attached to the container to compress thegasket 116 and the adapter lids 118-300 to form a seal between thecontainer 102 and the adapter lids 118-300, according to one embodiment. In another embodiment, thegasket 116 may be positioned above the adapter lids 118-300 when the adapter lids 118-300 are in the normal orientation inFIG. 4C and/or the reverse orientation inFIG. 4D . - As discussed above, the dimensions of the
adapter lid 118 inFIGS. 1A-1B , theadapter lid 200 inFIGS. 2A-2B , and/or theadapter lid 300 inFIGS. 3A-3B may vary. Also as discussed above, the location and/or angle of the openingwall 122 of theadapter lid 118 inFIG. 1A-1B , the openingwall 206 theadapter lid 200 inFIGS. 2A-2B , and/or theopening wall 306 of theadapter lid 300 inFIGS. 3A-3B may vary. -
FIGS. 1A-3B illustrate the 118, 200, and 300, respectively, having a first diameter for a container with an opening having the first diameter. For example, theadapter lids 118, 200, and 300, respectively, may have a first diameter to attach to a wide-mouth Mason jar.adapter lids FIG. 5A illustrates anadapter lid 500 having a first diameter for a container with an opening having a second diameter, according to an embodiment. For example, theadapter lid 500 may have a second diameter to attach to a regular-mouth Mason jar. In one example, the first diameter of the opening of the wide mouth Mason jar may be 3 in (76 mm) inner diameter and 3⅜ in (86 mm) outer diameter and the second diameter of the opening of the regular mount Mason jar may be 2⅜ in (60 mm) inner diameter and 2¾ in (70 mm) outer diameter. The other features of theadapter lid 500 may be the same as the features of the 118, 200, and/or 300.adapter lids -
FIGS. 1A-3B illustrate the 118, 200, and 300, respectively, with the openingadapter lids 122, 206, and 306, respectively, being located at a center or middle of the adapter lids 118-300.wall FIG. 5B illustrates an adapter lid 510 having an offset or off-center opening wall 512, according to an embodiment. For example, the off-center opening wall 512 may be located approximate an edge of the adapter lid 510. The off-center opening wall 512 may be 10 mm from the center of theadapter lid 500, 18 mm from the center of theadapter lid 500, 25 mm from the center of theadapter lid 500, and so forth. The distance the off-center opening wall 512 is from the center of theadapter lid 500 is not intended to be limiting. The other features of the adapter lid 510 may be the same as the features of the 118, 200, and/or 300.adapter lids -
FIGS. 1A-3B illustrate the 118, 200, and 300, respectively, with the openingadapter lids 122, 206, and 306, respectively, at a perpendicular or vertical orientation.wall FIG. 5C illustrates anadapter lid 520 having anangled opening wall 522, according to an embodiment. For example, theangled opening wall 522 may be oriented at an angle relative to a top surface of theadapter lid 520. The angle of the angled opening wall 502 may be 30 degrees, 45 degrees, 60 degrees, and so forth. The angle of the angled opening wall 502 is not intended to be limiting. The other features of theadapter lid 520 may be the same as the features of the 118, 200, and/or 300.adapter lids - The disclosure above encompasses multiple distinct embodiments with independent utility. While each of these embodiments has been disclosed in a particular form, the specific embodiments disclosed and illustrated above are not to be considered in a limiting sense as numerous variations are possible. The subject matter of the embodiments includes all novel and non-obvious combinations and sub-combinations of the various elements, features, functions and/or properties disclosed above and inherent to those skilled in the art pertaining to such embodiments. Where the disclosure or subsequently filed claims recite “a” element, “a first” element, or any such equivalent term, the disclosure or claims should be understood to incorporate one or more such elements, neither requiring nor excluding two or more such elements.
- Applicant(s) reserves the right to submit claims directed to combinations and sub-combinations of the disclosed embodiments that are believed to be novel and non-obvious. Embodiments embodied in other combinations and sub-combinations of features, functions, elements and/or properties may be claimed through amendment of those claims or presentation of new claims in the present application or in a related application. Such amended or new claims, whether they are directed to the same embodiment or a different embodiment and whether they are different, broader, narrower or equal in scope to the original claims, are to be considered within the subject matter of the embodiments described herein.
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