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Inventors

Walker, Kenneth C.

Application #

413320

Filed

Mar-30-1995

Published

Jul-21-1998

Current US Class

206/509
220/23.4
220/710

International Classes

B65D 077/00

Field of Search

220/23.4 220/23.6 220/258 220/356 220/710 206/509

Examiners

Pollard; Steven M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ridout & Maybee

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5054631   Disposable bevera...
5078286   Container for a soft...

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Abstract
A cubic plastic container has a cylindrical neck formed centrally in its top defining a mouth for the container. The top of the neck is provided with a collar capable of receiving a snap fitting cap. The container also has circular recesses formed centrally in its bottom and two opposing sides. The recesses are sized to snuggly, but releasably, receive the neck of another such container so that the two containers may be coupled by the engagement of the collar of one container with the sidewall of the recess of the other container.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A cubic plastic container having a top, a bottom, and four sides, comprising:

a cylindrical neck formed centrally in the top, the neck defining a mouth for the container, the mouth having a circular rim from which extends a collar having a lower edge spaced outwardly from the neck;

the bottom and two opposing sides each have a circular recess formed centrally therein, the recess having a cylindrical sidewall and being sized to snuggly, but releasably, receive the neck of another such container so that the two containers are coupled by the engagement of the collar of one container with the sidewall of the recess of the other container; and

an elongate groove in a side having a circular recess, the groove intersecting the recess and being sized to releasably store a straw.



Description
The invention is a container for food. In particular, the container is for beverages, preferably for a single serving of a beverage.

The market for single serving beverages has grown tremendously in recent years with the advent of the drink box. The drink box, however, has a number of disadvantages and problems associated with it. Drink boxes are rectangular parallelepiped structures made of a paper-based material, and as such lack inherent structural strength. This lack of strength poses a problem for the storage and transport of drink boxes, as they are vulnerable to crushing. The drink box is accessed by puncturing a membrane, such as a metal foil, with a plastic straw having a pointed end. Because the box is flexible, particularly at its two large rectangular sides, care must be taken not to squeeze the box when it is initially accessed with the straw (as all parents of young children well know). Drink boxes are not resealable, so a box with a partially consumed contents is usually discarded rather than saved. The great increase in drink box usage of late has raised environmental concerns as these boxes are not currently recyclable.
 
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