Single continuous wall, multi-chamber container

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Inventors

Li, Hofman Y.

Application #

363730

Filed

Dec-23-1994

Published

Apr-2-1996

Current US Class

0D9/523
0D9/526
215/383
215/6
220/501

International Classes

B65D 001/00

Field of Search

215/1 220/501

Examiners

Pollard; Steven M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dressler, Goldsmith, Shore & Milnamow, Ltd.

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Abstract
A container for storing and pouring liquids includes a single continuous wall forming a top, a bottom and sides thereof. The container has lower, intermediate and upper chambers, each chamber separated from the other by partitions formed as part of the continuous container wall. The partitions and the opposing walls of the container define orifices therebetween. The partitions prevent the lower chamber from being emptied of the liquid when the container is rotated to a horizontal position.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A container for storing and pouring a liquid, the container comprising a single, continuous, outer wall defining an interior surface of the container and an exterior surface of the container, said wall forming a top, a bottom, and enclosing sides and forming a first, lower chamber, a second, intermediate chamber, and a third, upper chamber, said third chamber being adjacent to a neck formed by said wall, extending from the top, and terminating in an opening for pouring the liquid, said first chamber having a substantially larger volume than said second and third chambers,

wherein said first chamber is separated from said second chamber by a first partition defined by flared portions of said continuous wall, said first partition having an interior surface that is a part of the interior surface of the container and that is exposed to the liquid in the container if the container is filled, said first partition having an exterior surface that is a part of the exterior surface of the container and that is not exposed to the liquid in the container, said first partition being oriented so as to be generally transverse to said enclosing sides and defining a first orifice between said first partition and one of said enclosing sides,



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention pertains to a container for storing and pouring liquids, and more particularly to a single continuous wall, multi-chamber container for storing and pouring liquids, which prevents an interior chamber of the container from emptying until the container is rotated sufficiently.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Fluids, such a motor oil and the like are often stored in containers which do not effectively permit pouring the contents from the container without spilling. As is commonly recognized, it is difficult, at best, to pour motor oil from a container into an engine, without spilling some of the oil before the container spout can be positioned in the engine. Although a funnel placed into the engine crank case opening can alleviate this problem, often a funnel is not easily or conveniently located.

Containers are known which include baffles which prevent spillage until the container is tipped past a horizontal position. Such a container is disclosed in Gaffney, U.S. Pat. No. 4,856,685. When the container of Gaffney is rotated in one direction, it appears that the container must be further rotated about 12.degree. to 13.degree. past the horizontal to permit the liquid to begin to pour.
 
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