EP3966119B1 - Container for storing personal care item - Google Patents
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- EP3966119B1 EP3966119B1 EP20801612.1A EP20801612A EP3966119B1 EP 3966119 B1 EP3966119 B1 EP 3966119B1 EP 20801612 A EP20801612 A EP 20801612A EP 3966119 B1 EP3966119 B1 EP 3966119B1
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Definitions
- Similar containers can be used for storing food items, as described for example in EP0179005A1 .
- a container for storing at least one personal care item includes a base plate, a well, and a cap.
- the base plate defines an aperture and has top and bottom surfaces.
- the well has an open top portion and a closed bottom portion, and the top and bottom portions collectively define a chamber accessible through the open top portion.
- the well has a seat abutting the base plate bottom surface, and the well passes through the aperture and has a flange overlying a portion of the base plate.
- the cap is removably secured atop the chamber, and the cap abuts the flange such that the flange seals between the cap and the base plate when the cap is secured atop the chamber.
- the well has an uppermost point and a lowermost point and a height defined therebetween, and the lowermost point is collapsible toward the uppermost point to a maximum distance of: at least forty percent of the height and no more than sixty percent of the height.
- the basic and novel characteristics of a container for storing at least one personal care item are a base plate, a plurality of generally uniform wells, and a plurality of generally uniform caps having the following features.
- the base plate defines a plurality of generally uniform apertures and has top and bottom surfaces. There are as many well as apertures and caps.
- Each well passes through a respective aperture and has: an open top portion and a closed bottom portion, with the top and bottom portions collectively defining a chamber accessible through the open top portion; a seat abutting the base plate bottom surface; a flange overlying a portion of the base plate; and an uppermost point and a lowermost point and a height defined therebetween, with the lowermost point being collapsible toward the uppermost point to a maximum distance of: at least forty percent of the height and no more than sixty percent of the height.
- Each cap is removably secured atop a respective chamber, and each cap abuts a respective flange such that the flanges seal between the caps and the base plate when the caps are secured atop the chambers.
- the basic and novel characteristics of a container for storing at least one personal care item are a base plate, a plurality of wells, and a plurality of caps having the following features.
- the base plate defines a plurality of apertures and has top and bottom surfaces.
- Each well passes through a respective aperture and has: an open top portion and a closed bottom portion, with the top and bottom portions collectively defining a chamber accessible through the open top portion; a seat abutting the base plate bottom surface; and a flange overlying a portion of the base plate.
- Each cap is removably secured atop a respective chamber, and each cap abuts a respective flange such that the flanges seal between the caps and the base plate when the caps are secured atop the chambers.
- FIGS. 1 through 5 illustrate an exemplary container 100 suitable for storing and carrying one or more personal care items, such as lotions, liquids, creams, pastes, powders, oils, et cetera.
- the container 100 includes a base plate 102 defining a plurality of apertures 104, a plurality of wells 106 for storing the personal care items, and a plurality of caps 108 removably engaged with the plurality of wells 106 for covering the plurality of wells 106.
- a generally-rectangular base plate 102 is shown, the base plate 102 may form any other appropriate shape, such as circular, elliptical, square, octagonal, et cetera.
- the plurality of apertures 104 may be arrayed generally linearly along a length (e.g., along a longitudinal axis) of the base plate 102. But while a linear arrangement of the apertures 104 is shown, the plurality of apertures 104 may form a circular array, a wave, or any other appropriate design.
- the base plate 102 has opposed top and bottom surfaces 110, 112, and each of the apertures 104 may fully extend through the base plate 102 so as to pass through the top surface 110 and the bottom surface 112. Further, the base plate 102 may include a plurality of wall portions 200, with each wall portion 200 encircling a corresponding aperture 104 and extending outwardly away from (and preferably generally perpendicular to) the top surface 110.
- the wall portion 200 defines a cavity 202 having a vertical axis 204 aligned with a vertical axis 206 of the corresponding aperture 104.
- each wall portion 200 includes threading 140 (e.g., at an outer surface 142 of the wall portion 200). The threading 140 facilitates engagement of the caps 108, as described further below.
- the travel container 100 is generally described with references to structure, function, and assembly of a single well 106 and a single cap 108; one of skill in the art shall appreciate that the description may be equally applicable to all of the wells 106 and the caps 108.
- the well 106 includes a lower portion 120 and an upper portion 122 extending from the lower portion 120.
- the upper portion 122 has an upper edge 124 that defines an access opening 126 of the well 106, and the upper portion 122 extends substantially cylindrically from the upper edge 124 to the lower portion 120.
- the lower portion 120 extends from the upper portion 122 to a lower end 208 of the well 106.
- the lower portion 120 defines a first elongated opening 210 extending from inside the lower end 208 to the upper portion 122, while the upper portion 122 defines a second elongated opening 212 extending from the upper edge 124 to the lower portion 120.
- the first elongated opening 210 may be coaxial with the second elongated opening 212, and each may be substantially cylindrical.
- the lower portion 120 may include a central flat portion 132 and a peripheral curved portion 134 connecting the upper portion 122 to the central flat portion 132.
- the peripheral curved portion 134 meets the central flat portion 132 such that an inner surface 220 of the central flat portion 132 extends substantially tangentially from an inner surface 222 of the peripheral curved portion 134.
- the upper portion 122 may be disposed substantially perpendicularly to the central flat portion 132.
- the lower portion 120 (and the inner surface 220) may include a hemispherical shape to facilitate an easy (e.g., one-finger) removal of the cosmetic items from the well 106.
- the lower portion 120 may be disposed on the bottom surface 112 of the base plate 102, while the upper portion 122, at least partly, is located above the top surface 110 of the base plate 102 such that the access opening 126 is located above the base plate 102.
- the configuration and material may also have specific advantages in allowing multiple containers 100 to be stacked atop one another.
- an outer diameter D1 of the lower portion 120 may be greater than an adjacent outer diameter D2 of the upper portion 122, thereby defining a seat or "step” 230 at an interface of the lower portion 120 and the upper portion 122. It may be desirable for D2 to be between two-thirds and three-fourths of D1.
- the step 230 is adapted to abut the bottom surface 112 of the base plate 102 to restrict or prevent a movement of the step 230 in a first direction A when a push force is applied at the lower portion 120 (i.e., to the central flat portion 132) from outside of the well 106.
- a person may apply the push force on the central flat portion 132 of the lower portion 120 to push at least a part of the central flat portion 132 inside the chamber 130 to facilitate an easy and complete removal of the personal item from the chamber 130.
- the central flat portion 132 is made of a relatively flexible and resilient material so that the central flat portion 132 may automatically return to an original configuration when the push force is removed.
- the curved portion 134 may also be constructed of a flexible and resilient material, and it may be desirable for the flat portion 132 and the curved portion 134 to be constructed as one piece from the same material.
- the flat portion 132 includes a gripping texture to enhance friction between the flat portion 132 and a support surface such as a counter or table. Moreover, by being generally flat, the flat portion 132 may help prevent the container 100 from tipping over when sitting.
- the well 106 includes a flange 144 disposed at the upper edge 124 of the well 106, and the flange extends radially outwardly from an outer surface 240 of the upper portion 122 to cover the wall portion 200.
- the outer surface 240 of the upper portion 122 abuts an inner surface 242 of the wall portion 200 such that the wall portion 200 surrounds much of the upper portion 122.
- the flange 144 engages the cap 108 and defines a sealing connection between the well 106 and the cap 108, with the flange 144 disposed between the wall portion 200 and an inner surface of the cap 108. It may be desirable for an external diameter of the flange 144 to be between eighty and ninety percent of the diameter D1.
- the well 106 may be overmolded or otherwise adhered to the base plate 102.
- the flange 144 may be adhered to a top surface of the wall portion 200, the outer surface 240 may be adhered to the inner surface 242, and/or the step 230 may be adhered to the bottom surface 112.
- the bottom surface 112 includes a protrusion or other coupling feature to assist in adherence between the step 230 and the bottom surface 112. Such protrusions may form an annular ring or any other appropriate feature as desired. In any event, securing the well 106 to the base plate 102 may prevent undesired separation of the well 106 with respect to the base plate 102.
- a push force on the central flat portion 132 may move the inner surface 220 of the central flat portion 132 to a maximum position upward that is between forty and sixty percent of the height of the well 106, which may be particularly desirable in some embodiments.
- each well 106 may be independently coupled to the base plate 102, though in other embodiments multiple wells 106 may be jointly formed.
- the cap 108 is configured to cover the access opening 126, and includes a cover portion 150 and an upright portion 152 (e.g., extending substantially perpendicularly from the cover portion 150).
- the upright portion 152 has an outer surface 154 and an inner surface 156, and may extend circularly along an edge of the cover portion 150.
- the cover portion 150 covers the access opening 126 of the well 106 while the upright portion 152 surrounds the wall portion 200.
- the cap 108 includes threading 160 (e.g., defined along the inner surface 156 of the upright portion 152) complementary to the threading 140.
- each cap 108 may be threaded onto its corresponding wall portion 120 (using the threading 160 and the threading 140) to ensure a tight fit over each corresponding well 106.
- threading 160 and the threading 140 may also be acceptable.
- the cap 108 may engage the flange 144 of the well 106 and form a seal therebetween to prevent leakage of personal items from the well 106.
- the cover portion 150 rests against the flange 144, while the upright portion 152 may engage a side portion of the flange 144.
- the cap 108 may be lowered to deform the flange 144 when the cap 108 is engaged with the well 106.
- material for the flange 144 i.e., for the well 106) and the cap 108 may be selected such that the flange 144 is less rigid than the cap 108.
- the flange 144 can be formed of a material (e.g., silicone rubber) that will deform between the inner surface 156 and the top surface of the wall portion 200, which may be formed of materials that will not significantly deflect upon tightening of the cap 108 onto the wall portion 200. Further, a free end 162 of the cap 108 may contact the top surface 110 of the base plate 102 when the cap 108 is engaged with the well 106.
- the cap 108 may include a groove extending circularly on the inner surface 156 of the upright portion 152, and disposed proximate to the cover portion 150.
- an external diameter of the cap 108 may be generally the same as the external diameter of the step 230 (i.e., D1).
- part or all of the well 106 may be constructed of at least one item selected from the group consisting of thermoplastic elastomer, silicone rubber, ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber, neoprene rubber, natural rubber, nitrile rubber, synthetic rubber, and self-adhering (or "self-fusing") silicone.
- appropriate materials for the base plate 102 include rigid materials such as high-density polyethylene, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene terephthalate, polycarbonate, acrylic, fiberglass, polypropylene, nylon, metal, and bamboo and other wood.
- both the base plate 102 and the well 106 may be constructed of rigid material.
- While the container 100 may take on various sizes and configurations, there are particular benefits to generally linear or elongate-strip configurations and sizing that allow the container 100 to be held in the palm of a user's hand such that when at least one well 106 rests (though it may be preferable for at least two wells 106 to rest) on the user's palm, the user's thumb can easily access one side of a respective cap 108 while the user's index finger easily accesses an opposite side of the respective cap 108 - and together the thumb and index finger can apply and remove the respective cap 108. This allows for one-handed operation.
- a width of the base plate 102 measured generally perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis of the base plate 102 may preferably be no more than two inches, more preferably no more than one and three-quarter inches, and even more preferably no more than one and five-eighths inches.
- a maximum extension of the wells 106 below the bottom surface 112 of the base plate 102 may preferably be no more than three-quarters inch, more preferably no more than one-half inch, and even more preferably no more than three-eighths inch.
- the non-slip nature and shape of the central flat portion 132 may help maintain the container 100 positioned where placed; and the sizing and configuration of the container 100 may allow for one-handed operation even if not positioned in the user's palm.
- FIGs. 6 through 10 show another travel container 100' that is substantially similar to the embodiment 100, except as specifically noted and/or shown, or as would be inherent. Further, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the embodiment 100 (and thus the embodiment 100') may be modified in various ways, such as through incorporating all or part of any of the various described embodiments, for example.
- reference numbers with a prime denotation may be used to indicate parts corresponding to those discussed above numbered between 100 and 299 (e.g., base plate 102' corresponds generally to the base plate 102; apertures 104' correspond generally to the apertures 104; wells 106' correspond generally to the wells 106; caps 108' correspond generally to the caps 108; top and bottom surfaces 110', 112' correspond generally to the top and bottom surfaces 110, 112; threading 160' corresponds generally to the threading 160; and lower seat 230' corresponds generally to the seat 230), though with any noted or shown deviations.
- base plate 102' corresponds generally to the base plate 102
- apertures 104' correspond generally to the apertures 104
- wells 106' correspond generally to the wells 106
- caps 108' correspond generally to the caps 108
- top and bottom surfaces 110', 112' correspond generally to the top and bottom surfaces 110, 112
- threading 160' corresponds generally to the threading 160
- lower seat 230' correspond
- the base plate 102' omits the wall portions 200.
- the base plate 102' may simply include the generally flat top and bottom surfaces 110', 112' with the apertures 104' passing therebetween.
- the wells 106' are altered.
- the wells 106' include both a lower seat 230' to abut the bottom surface 112' and an upper seat 330 to abut the top surface 110', with the lower and upper seats 230', 330 sandwiching a portion of the base plate 102' to firmly couple the well 106' to the base plate 102' (see, for example, FIG. 8 ).
- the lower and upper seats 230', 330 may be defined, for example, by general areas of larger diameter or by distinct walls. In some embodiments, it may be desirable to overmold or otherwise adhere the wells 106' to the base plate 102'.
- the wells 106' also include threading 340 complementary to the cap threading 160'.
- the travel container 100' may be used generally similarly to the travel container 100, with the main difference being that the caps 108' fasten directly to the wells 106' without wall portions 200.
- the travel containers described above may facilitate transport of personal care items, and may particularly prevent leakage of item stored in the wells 106, 106' due to the sealing connection between the caps 108, 108' and the flanges 144, 144'. And because the sealing connection is formed due to an interference fit between the caps 108, 108' and the flanges 144, 144', the sealing capability between the caps 108, 108' and the wells 106, 106' may be maintained even after repeated removal of the caps 108, 108' and without any additional sealing devices. Further, the collapsibility of the wells 106, 106' may allow complete and easy removal of the items from the wells 106, 106'.
- the travel containers 100, 100' may occupy less space than prior devices and may be stored in a handbag, cosmetic, or toiletry bag during travel-providing a convenient means for storing and carrying the items without danger of spillage. This may be particularly useful when traveling by aircraft, as a traveler may carry liquids, creams, and pastes in one convenient (yet separated and isolated) container, while meeting Transportation Security Administration (TSA) regulations.
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- This application claims priority to
U.S. Application No. 62/845,285 filed May 8, 2019 - People use a variety of personal care items (e.g., cosmetic, beauty, and/or toiletry items), such as lotions, liquids, creams, pastes, powders, and oils. It can be extremely inconvenient to be without these personal care items, but these items and their associated containers can consume a large amount of space and be difficult to organize. And even if a traveler chooses to transport these items, current packaging of personal care items is often breakable and thus hazardous. There is a need for a container that facilitates storing, organizing, and carrying personal care products, minimizes the amount of space required for packing, allows for customization of amount and quantity of said items, and avoids leakage. Further, when traveling by air, there is a need to meet air travel carry-on liquid volume limitations. The current invention may address one or more of these needs, but is not required to do so unless set forth in the claims.
- Similar containers can be used for storing food items, as described for example in
EP0179005A1 . - The following presents a simplified summary of the disclosure in order to provide a basic understanding of some aspects of the disclosure.
- The above mentioned needs are met by providing a container according to claim 1.
- According to an embodiment, a container for storing at least one personal care item includes a base plate, a well, and a cap. The base plate defines an aperture and has top and bottom surfaces. The well has an open top portion and a closed bottom portion, and the top and bottom portions collectively define a chamber accessible through the open top portion. The well has a seat abutting the base plate bottom surface, and the well passes through the aperture and has a flange overlying a portion of the base plate. The cap is removably secured atop the chamber, and the cap abuts the flange such that the flange seals between the cap and the base plate when the cap is secured atop the chamber. The well has an uppermost point and a lowermost point and a height defined therebetween, and the lowermost point is collapsible toward the uppermost point to a maximum distance of: at least forty percent of the height and no more than sixty percent of the height.
- According to another embodiment, the basic and novel characteristics of a container for storing at least one personal care item are a base plate, a plurality of generally uniform wells, and a plurality of generally uniform caps having the following features. The base plate defines a plurality of generally uniform apertures and has top and bottom surfaces. There are as many well as apertures and caps. Each well passes through a respective aperture and has: an open top portion and a closed bottom portion, with the top and bottom portions collectively defining a chamber accessible through the open top portion; a seat abutting the base plate bottom surface; a flange overlying a portion of the base plate; and an uppermost point and a lowermost point and a height defined therebetween, with the lowermost point being collapsible toward the uppermost point to a maximum distance of: at least forty percent of the height and no more than sixty percent of the height. Each cap is removably secured atop a respective chamber, and each cap abuts a respective flange such that the flanges seal between the caps and the base plate when the caps are secured atop the chambers.
- According to still another embodiment, the basic and novel characteristics of a container for storing at least one personal care item are a base plate, a plurality of wells, and a plurality of caps having the following features. The base plate defines a plurality of apertures and has top and bottom surfaces. There are as many wells as apertures and caps. Each well passes through a respective aperture and has: an open top portion and a closed bottom portion, with the top and bottom portions collectively defining a chamber accessible through the open top portion; a seat abutting the base plate bottom surface; and a flange overlying a portion of the base plate. Each cap is removably secured atop a respective chamber, and each cap abuts a respective flange such that the flanges seal between the caps and the base plate when the caps are secured atop the chambers.
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FIG. 1 is a top perspective exploded view of a travel container, in accordance with an embodiment of the disclosure. -
FIG. 2 is a bottom perspective exploded view of the travel container ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is a front sectional view of the travel container ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 4A is a top perspective view of the travel container ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 4B is a bottom perspective view of the travel container ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a well of the travel container ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 6 is a top perspective exploded view of a travel container, in accordance with another embodiment of the disclosure. -
FIG. 7 is a bottom perspective exploded view of the travel container ofFIG. 6 . -
FIG. 8 is a front sectional view of the travel container ofFIG. 6 . -
FIG. 9 is a bottom perspective view of the travel container ofFIG. 6 . -
FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a well of the travel container ofFIG. 6 . -
FIGS. 1 through 5 illustrate anexemplary container 100 suitable for storing and carrying one or more personal care items, such as lotions, liquids, creams, pastes, powders, oils, et cetera. Thecontainer 100 includes abase plate 102 defining a plurality ofapertures 104, a plurality ofwells 106 for storing the personal care items, and a plurality ofcaps 108 removably engaged with the plurality ofwells 106 for covering the plurality ofwells 106. Although a generally-rectangular base plate 102 is shown, thebase plate 102 may form any other appropriate shape, such as circular, elliptical, square, octagonal, et cetera. It may be particularly desirable for the plurality ofapertures 104 to be arrayed generally linearly along a length (e.g., along a longitudinal axis) of thebase plate 102. But while a linear arrangement of theapertures 104 is shown, the plurality ofapertures 104 may form a circular array, a wave, or any other appropriate design. - The
base plate 102 has opposed top andbottom surfaces apertures 104 may fully extend through thebase plate 102 so as to pass through thetop surface 110 and thebottom surface 112. Further, thebase plate 102 may include a plurality ofwall portions 200, with eachwall portion 200 encircling acorresponding aperture 104 and extending outwardly away from (and preferably generally perpendicular to) thetop surface 110. Thewall portion 200 defines acavity 202 having avertical axis 204 aligned with avertical axis 206 of thecorresponding aperture 104. - The
base plate 102 and thewall portions 200 support thewells 106 such that a respective well 106 passes through eachaperture 104 andcavity 202 and extends both below thebase plate 102 and above acorresponding wall portion 200. Further, eachwall portion 200 includes threading 140 (e.g., at anouter surface 142 of the wall portion 200). Thethreading 140 facilitates engagement of thecaps 108, as described further below. For sake of simplicity and clarity, thetravel container 100 is generally described with references to structure, function, and assembly of asingle well 106 and asingle cap 108; one of skill in the art shall appreciate that the description may be equally applicable to all of thewells 106 and thecaps 108. - Referring to
FIGS. 1 to 5 , thewell 106 includes alower portion 120 and anupper portion 122 extending from thelower portion 120. Theupper portion 122 has anupper edge 124 that defines an access opening 126 of thewell 106, and theupper portion 122 extends substantially cylindrically from theupper edge 124 to thelower portion 120. Thelower portion 120 extends from theupper portion 122 to alower end 208 of thewell 106. Thelower portion 120 defines a firstelongated opening 210 extending from inside thelower end 208 to theupper portion 122, while theupper portion 122 defines a secondelongated opening 212 extending from theupper edge 124 to thelower portion 120. The firstelongated opening 210 and the secondelongated opening 212, and hence thelower portion 120 and theupper portion 122, together define achamber 130 for receiving and storing the personal item. As shown, the firstelongated opening 210 may be coaxial with the secondelongated opening 212, and each may be substantially cylindrical. - Further, the
lower portion 120 may include a centralflat portion 132 and a peripheralcurved portion 134 connecting theupper portion 122 to the centralflat portion 132. In an embodiment, the peripheralcurved portion 134 meets the centralflat portion 132 such that aninner surface 220 of the centralflat portion 132 extends substantially tangentially from aninner surface 222 of the peripheralcurved portion 134. Theupper portion 122 may be disposed substantially perpendicularly to the centralflat portion 132. Alternatively, the lower portion 120 (and the inner surface 220) may include a hemispherical shape to facilitate an easy (e.g., one-finger) removal of the cosmetic items from the well 106. Thelower portion 120 may be disposed on thebottom surface 112 of thebase plate 102, while theupper portion 122, at least partly, is located above thetop surface 110 of thebase plate 102 such that the access opening 126 is located above thebase plate 102. The configuration and material may also have specific advantages in allowingmultiple containers 100 to be stacked atop one another. - Also, as shown in
FIG. 5 , an outer diameter D1 of thelower portion 120 may be greater than an adjacent outer diameter D2 of theupper portion 122, thereby defining a seat or "step" 230 at an interface of thelower portion 120 and theupper portion 122. It may be desirable for D2 to be between two-thirds and three-fourths of D1. Thestep 230 is adapted to abut thebottom surface 112 of thebase plate 102 to restrict or prevent a movement of thestep 230 in a first direction A when a push force is applied at the lower portion 120 (i.e., to the central flat portion 132) from outside of thewell 106. A person may apply the push force on the centralflat portion 132 of thelower portion 120 to push at least a part of the centralflat portion 132 inside thechamber 130 to facilitate an easy and complete removal of the personal item from thechamber 130. For so doing, the centralflat portion 132 is made of a relatively flexible and resilient material so that the centralflat portion 132 may automatically return to an original configuration when the push force is removed. In some embodiments, thecurved portion 134 may also be constructed of a flexible and resilient material, and it may be desirable for theflat portion 132 and thecurved portion 134 to be constructed as one piece from the same material. In some embodiments, theflat portion 132 includes a gripping texture to enhance friction between theflat portion 132 and a support surface such as a counter or table. Moreover, by being generally flat, theflat portion 132 may help prevent thecontainer 100 from tipping over when sitting. - Additionally, the well 106 includes a
flange 144 disposed at theupper edge 124 of the well 106, and the flange extends radially outwardly from anouter surface 240 of theupper portion 122 to cover thewall portion 200. In such a case, theouter surface 240 of theupper portion 122 abuts aninner surface 242 of thewall portion 200 such that thewall portion 200 surrounds much of theupper portion 122. When fully assembled, theflange 144 engages thecap 108 and defines a sealing connection between the well 106 and thecap 108, with theflange 144 disposed between thewall portion 200 and an inner surface of thecap 108. It may be desirable for an external diameter of theflange 144 to be between eighty and ninety percent of the diameter D1. - It may be particularly desirable for the well 106 to be overmolded or otherwise adhered to the
base plate 102. For example, theflange 144 may be adhered to a top surface of thewall portion 200, theouter surface 240 may be adhered to theinner surface 242, and/or thestep 230 may be adhered to thebottom surface 112. In some embodiments, thebottom surface 112 includes a protrusion or other coupling feature to assist in adherence between thestep 230 and thebottom surface 112. Such protrusions may form an annular ring or any other appropriate feature as desired. In any event, securing the well 106 to thebase plate 102 may prevent undesired separation of the well 106 with respect to thebase plate 102. Moreover, by making thestep 230 sufficiently wide, adhering thestep 230 to thebase plate 102, and selecting a resilient material for the well 106, a push force on the centralflat portion 132 may move theinner surface 220 of the centralflat portion 132 to a maximum position upward that is between forty and sixty percent of the height of the well 106, which may be particularly desirable in some embodiments. As shown, each well 106 may be independently coupled to thebase plate 102, though in other embodimentsmultiple wells 106 may be jointly formed. - The
cap 108 is configured to cover the access opening 126, and includes acover portion 150 and an upright portion 152 (e.g., extending substantially perpendicularly from the cover portion 150). Theupright portion 152 has anouter surface 154 and aninner surface 156, and may extend circularly along an edge of thecover portion 150. When in use, thecover portion 150 covers the access opening 126 of the well 106 while theupright portion 152 surrounds thewall portion 200. As shown inFIG. 3 , thecap 108 includes threading 160 (e.g., defined along theinner surface 156 of the upright portion 152) complementary to thethreading 140. During transport, eachcap 108 may be threaded onto its corresponding wall portion 120 (using the threading 160 and the threading 140) to ensure a tight fit over each corresponding well 106. Although a threaded engagement is shown, other types of couplings, such as snap fittings, may also be acceptable. - It may be particularly desirable for the
cap 108 to engage theflange 144 of the well 106 and form a seal therebetween to prevent leakage of personal items from the well 106. When assembled, as shown inFIGs. 3 through 4B , thecover portion 150 rests against theflange 144, while theupright portion 152 may engage a side portion of theflange 144. Further, to facilitate sealing between thecap 108 and theflange 144, thecap 108 may be lowered to deform theflange 144 when thecap 108 is engaged with thewell 106. For so doing, material for the flange 144 (i.e., for the well 106) and thecap 108 may be selected such that theflange 144 is less rigid than thecap 108. For example, theflange 144 can be formed of a material (e.g., silicone rubber) that will deform between theinner surface 156 and the top surface of thewall portion 200, which may be formed of materials that will not significantly deflect upon tightening of thecap 108 onto thewall portion 200. Further, afree end 162 of thecap 108 may contact thetop surface 110 of thebase plate 102 when thecap 108 is engaged with thewell 106. In certain implementations, thecap 108 may include a groove extending circularly on theinner surface 156 of theupright portion 152, and disposed proximate to thecover portion 150. In such a case, theflange 144 may be received within the groove, and thecap 108 and well 106 together may define a sealing connection due an engagement of theflange 144 with the groove. As shown inFIG. 3 , an external diameter of thecap 108 may be generally the same as the external diameter of the step 230 (i.e., D1). - In some embodiments, part or all of the well 106 may be constructed of at least one item selected from the group consisting of thermoplastic elastomer, silicone rubber, ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber, neoprene rubber, natural rubber, nitrile rubber, synthetic rubber, and self-adhering (or "self-fusing") silicone. And appropriate materials for the
base plate 102 include rigid materials such as high-density polyethylene, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene terephthalate, polycarbonate, acrylic, fiberglass, polypropylene, nylon, metal, and bamboo and other wood. While using different materials for thebase plate 102 and the well 106 (with the well 106 being more elastic than the base plate 102) is generally preferred, some embodiments may nevertheless use the same material for both. And in some embodiments both thebase plate 102 and the well 106 may be constructed of rigid material. - While the
container 100 may take on various sizes and configurations, there are particular benefits to generally linear or elongate-strip configurations and sizing that allow thecontainer 100 to be held in the palm of a user's hand such that when at least one well 106 rests (though it may be preferable for at least twowells 106 to rest) on the user's palm, the user's thumb can easily access one side of arespective cap 108 while the user's index finger easily accesses an opposite side of the respective cap 108 - and together the thumb and index finger can apply and remove therespective cap 108. This allows for one-handed operation. For example, a width of thebase plate 102 measured generally perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis of thebase plate 102 may preferably be no more than two inches, more preferably no more than one and three-quarter inches, and even more preferably no more than one and five-eighths inches. And a maximum extension of thewells 106 below thebottom surface 112 of thebase plate 102 may preferably be no more than three-quarters inch, more preferably no more than one-half inch, and even more preferably no more than three-eighths inch. Even if the user opts to place thewells 106 on a countertop or other support surface, the non-slip nature and shape of the centralflat portion 132 may help maintain thecontainer 100 positioned where placed; and the sizing and configuration of thecontainer 100 may allow for one-handed operation even if not positioned in the user's palm. -
FIGs. 6 through 10 show another travel container 100' that is substantially similar to theembodiment 100, except as specifically noted and/or shown, or as would be inherent. Further, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the embodiment 100 (and thus the embodiment 100') may be modified in various ways, such as through incorporating all or part of any of the various described embodiments, for example. For uniformity and brevity, reference numbers with a prime denotation (') may be used to indicate parts corresponding to those discussed above numbered between 100 and 299 (e.g., base plate 102' corresponds generally to thebase plate 102; apertures 104' correspond generally to theapertures 104; wells 106' correspond generally to thewells 106; caps 108' correspond generally to thecaps 108; top and bottom surfaces 110', 112' correspond generally to the top andbottom surfaces - In the embodiment 100', the base plate 102' omits the
wall portions 200. As such, the base plate 102' may simply include the generally flat top and bottom surfaces 110', 112' with the apertures 104' passing therebetween. To compensate for the lack ofwall portions 200, the wells 106' are altered. The wells 106' include both a lower seat 230' to abut the bottom surface 112' and anupper seat 330 to abut the top surface 110', with the lower andupper seats 230', 330 sandwiching a portion of the base plate 102' to firmly couple the well 106' to the base plate 102' (see, for example,FIG. 8 ). The lower andupper seats 230', 330 may be defined, for example, by general areas of larger diameter or by distinct walls. In some embodiments, it may be desirable to overmold or otherwise adhere the wells 106' to the base plate 102'. The wells 106' also include threading 340 complementary to the cap threading 160'. - The travel container 100' may be used generally similarly to the
travel container 100, with the main difference being that the caps 108' fasten directly to the wells 106' withoutwall portions 200. - The travel containers described above may facilitate transport of personal care items, and may particularly prevent leakage of item stored in the
wells 106, 106' due to the sealing connection between thecaps 108, 108' and theflanges 144, 144'. And because the sealing connection is formed due to an interference fit between thecaps 108, 108' and theflanges 144, 144', the sealing capability between thecaps 108, 108' and thewells 106, 106' may be maintained even after repeated removal of thecaps 108, 108' and without any additional sealing devices. Further, the collapsibility of thewells 106, 106' may allow complete and easy removal of the items from thewells 106, 106'. Because of their configurations, thetravel containers 100, 100' may occupy less space than prior devices and may be stored in a handbag, cosmetic, or toiletry bag during travel-providing a convenient means for storing and carrying the items without danger of spillage. This may be particularly useful when traveling by aircraft, as a traveler may carry liquids, creams, and pastes in one convenient (yet separated and isolated) container, while meeting Transportation Security Administration (TSA) regulations. - Various embodiments of the invention have been described above for purposes of illustrating the details thereof and to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention.
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- A container (100, 100') for storing at least one personal care item, the container comprising:a base plate (102, 102') defining an aperture (104, 104'), the base plate having top and bottom surfaces (110, 112, 110', 112');a well (106, 106') having an open top portion (122) and a closed bottom portion (120), the top and bottom portions collectively defining a chamber (130) accessible through the open top portion, the well having a seat (230, 230') abutting the base plate bottom surface (112, 112'), the well passing through the aperture (104, 104') and having a flange (144, 144') overlying a portion of the base plate; anda cap (108, 108') removably secured atop the chamber (130), the cap abutting the flange (144, 144') such that the flange seals between the cap and the base plate (102, 102') when the cap is secured atop the chamber;wherein the well (106, 106') has an uppermost point and a lowermost point and a height defined therebetween, the lowermost point being collapsible toward the uppermost point.
- The container of claim 1, wherein the lowermost point being collapsible toward the uppermost point to a maximum distance of: at least forty percent of the height and no more than sixty percent of the height.
- The container of claim 1 or 2, wherein:the base plate (102) has a wall portion (200) extending above the top surface (110) and encircling the aperture (104);the flange (144) overlies the wall portion;the wall portion has threads (140); andthe cap (108) has threads (160) complementary to the wall portion threads for removably securing the cap atop the chamber (130).
- The container of claim 3, wherein the closed bottom portion (120) of the well (106, 106') has an exterior with a central flat portion (132) and a curved portion (134) extending from the central flat portion to the seat (230, 230').
- The container of claim 4, wherein:the open top portion (122) has a generally vertical tubular wall;the seat (230, 230') extends inwardly from the curved portion (134) to the tubular wall;an external diameter (D2) of the tubular wall is between two two-thirds and three-fourths of an external diameter of the seat; andthe lowermost point of the well (106, 106') lies along the central flat portion (132).
- The container of claim 1, wherein an external diameter (D2) of the tubular wall is between two two-thirds and three-fourths of an external diameter (D1) of the seat (230, 230').
- The container of any of claims 1-6, wherein an external diameter of the cap (108, 108') is generally equal to the external diameter (D1) of the seat (230, 230').
- The container of claim 1, wherein the well (106, 106') has an upper seat (330) abutting the base plate top surface (110, 110').
- The container of claim 1, wherein the base plate (102, 102') is rigid and the well (106, 106') is overmolded to the base plate.
- The container of claim 1, wherein:the base plate (102, 102') defines a second aperture (104, 104');a second well (106, 106') passes through the second aperture and is coupled to the base plate; anda second cap (108, 108') is removably secured atop a chamber (130) of the second well.
- A container according to any of claims 1-10, whereinthe base plate (102, 102') comprises a plurality of the aperture (104, 104');the container comprises a plurality of the well (106, 106'), a number of the wells being the same as a number of the apertures, each well passing through a respective said aperture; andthe container comprises a plurality of the cap (108, 108'), a number of the caps being the same as the number of the wells.
- The container of claim 11, wherein:the plurality of apertures (104, 104') are generally uniform;the plurality of wells (106, 106') are generally uniform; andthe plurality of caps (108, 108') are generally uniform.
- The container of claim 12, wherein the base plate (102, 102') is generally rectangular and the apertures (104, 104') are arranged linearly along a longitudinal axis of the base plate.
- The container of any of claims 11-13, wherein the container consists of:the base plate (102, 102');the plurality of wells (106, 106'); andthe plurality of caps (108, 108').
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