Double ended bottle

5829607
Add to folder: View Folders  
Keywords to Highlight:

full-text

print

pdf

permalink

Inventors

Ibrahim, Moheb M.

Application #

805068

Filed

Feb-25-1997

Published

Nov-3-1998

Current US Class

0D9/520
215/228
215/329
215/354
215/44
220/916

International Classes

B65D 008/00; B65D 041/04

Field of Search

220/288 220/780 220/796 220/304 220/916 220/212 215/44 215/45 215/43 215/228 215/6 215/318 215/320 215/321 215/329 215/354 215/341 215/344 215/352 222/547 222/215 222/212 222/209

Examiners

Shoap; Allan N.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Siemens; Terrance L.

US Patent References

3980211   Pouring adaptor-cl...
4078686   Two-way jar
4163517   Tubular container
4669621   Bottle with supporti...
5584418   Flexible container...

Referenced by:

View Backward References

Citation

Cite This Patent

More From Subclass 228

5813563   Closure having eas...
6032811   Child resistant cap...
6425480   Mobile-dining mea...
5117995   Stopper
4838324   Beverage container...
5797506   Closure with seal o...
6182845   Pierce and cut clos...
6089391   Container cap and...
4763802   Bottle pump
4165009   Bottle closure for sa...
5934494   Packing for lid
5373953   Display mounting c...
 

More From Class 215

5409151   Bottle assembly for...
4268567   Insulator for canne...
7007523   Bottle security device
5370251   Child-resistant clos...
4228908   Baby bottle carrier
6772891   Comfort grip bottle...
6854612   Liquid container cl...
4197890   Insulating jacket for...
4717032   Bottle with self-cont...
4925042   Independent infant...
5662224   Container with time...
5238131   Plastic molded cap
 
Abstract
A double ended bottle having two narrow necks at opposed ends of the bottle. Sloped shoulders provide gentle transition between each neck and the full width of the body of the bottle. The bottle is internally open and unobstructed so that a common chamber extends from one opening to the other. Each neck has a threaded cap having two features for sealing against leaks past the cap. In one feature, an internal projection formed in each cap plugs the neck of the bottle. In an alternative embodiment, the neck has a separate adaptor or insert for reducing throat diameter. If this is provided, the projection is accordingly sized. Both the projection and the throat of the insert are beveled for centering the projection within the bore of the insert. The second sealing feature includes an external flange formed on each neck between the threads and the body of the bottle, and a corresponding groove formed in the cap. When each cap is fully threaded onto the bottle, the flange of the bottle seats within its respective groove. The caps are of diameters equal to that of the body, so that the bottle may be stood upright on a horizontal surface on either cap.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A double ended bottle comprising:

a lateral wall;

an first neck having a first throat and a first mouth opening for discharging the contents of said bottle;

a second neck having a second throat and second mouth opening for discharging the contents of said bottle;

a first shoulder located between said lateral wall and said first neck;

a second shoulder located between said lateral wall and said second neck;

a single internal chamber extending between said first mouth opening and said second mouth opening;

a first cap having threaded engagement means for closing said first neck;

a second cap having threaded engagement means for closing said second neck;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to bottles, and more particularly to a bottle having openings at opposed ends of the bottle, so that liquids may be dispensed selectively from both ends.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Bottles are employed to store and dispense many fluent materials. Some of these materials are highly viscous, and thus are slow to flow from the bottle. When a bottle filled with viscous contents nears depletion, the user is inconvenienced by being forced to wait while the material flows to and then through the neck of the bottle.

Another problem encountered in conventional bottles is that constituent components of a fluent material may separate from one another over time. When the bottle is poured, the heavier components may fail to be dispensed, only the upper or lighter fraction being present in a limited pour.

Both of these problems may be solved by a double ended bottle having a neck at opposed ends. The upper neck is employed until the amount desired has been used. From that time, each subsequent pour is conducted from whichever neck has become the lower neck when the bottle was replaced on a surface. Thus, a sluggish viscous material has less distance to flow when being dispensed, and heavier separated material will be present in the pour.
 
  A pump adapted for insertion between a cap and a carbonated-beverage bottle for re-pressurizing the interior of the bottle with air, the pump comprising:...  A refillable bottle constructed to be capable of holding fluids above atmospheric pressure has a threaded cap. The top of the threaded cap has at least...