Fluid container

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Inventors

Schoonover, Michael I.
McFadden, James A.

Application #

220424

Filed

Jul-13-1988

Published

May-8-1990

Current US Class

215/380
215/383
215/384
215/398
215/902
220/675
222/465.1
222/482

International Classes

A47G 019/14

Field of Search

215/1 220/72 220/74 220/85 222/478 222/481-482 222/465.1 222/466 222/528-529 222/532 222/537 222/539 222/545 222/551

Examiners

Huppert; Michael S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gifford, Groh, Spinkle, Patmore and Anderson

US Patent References

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4781314   Fluid container

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Abstract
A fluid container has a housing arranged in a box-like fashion with two square side walls, each having four edges and four corners, two top walls adjoining one another at a corner and extending between adjacent corresponding edges of the sidewalls, and two bottom walls adjoining one another at an opposite corner and extending bewteen the two remaining adjacent corresponding sides of the side walls. Each of the top walls include a threaded neck opening to which are attached sealing cap members. A carrying handle is attached to one top wall and the remaining top and bottom walls have finger notches to facilitate grasping of the container. The container rests on the first bottom wall to be filled from the opening in the opposing top wall and emptied from the opening in the top wall when resting on the second bottom wall the opening in the adjacent top wall acts as a separate vent to facilitate pouring.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A container for fluids comprising, in combination:

two opposed sides, each of said sides having four edges, the edges of one of said sides corresponding to the edges of the other of said sides;

a first top extending between a first pair of corresponding edges of said two sides including a first neck defining an opening;

a second top extending between a second pair of corresponding edges of said two sides including a second neck defining a second opening; said second pair of corresponding edges extending from ends of said first pair of corresponding edges so that said second top adjoins said first top at a first corner;

a first bottom extending between a third pair of corresponding edges of said two sides, said third pair of corresponding edges being adjacent said second pair of corresponding edges so that said first bottom adjoins said second top at a second corner;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

I. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to fluid containers and, in particular, to containers for transporting and pouring fluids such as fuel and the like.

II. Description of the Prior Art

Several types of fluid containers have previously been known in the prior art. For example, containers of metal or plastic having cylindrical or box-like shapes are commonplace in many households. Typically, these containers have a handle for carrying, a single opening for both filling the container with fluid and emptying the container of fluid, and some include a separate vent opening to admit air into the container to facilitate pouring.

An example of a typical container is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,746,200 to Flider. This patent discloses a plastic Jerry Can having a single filler/pourer opening and a handle to facilitate carrying. A vent tube originates in an upper portion of the container, extends through the handle and exits near the filler/pourer opening, to be sealed with the same cap which seals the opening. The container is adapted to be easily stacked in its upright position. However, only a single opening is provided for both filling and emptying the container.
 
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