WO2014005118A1 - Liquid container having compressed tissue - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D81/00—Containers, packaging elements, or packages, for contents presenting particular transport or storage problems, or adapted to be used for non-packaging purposes after removal of contents
- B65D81/32—Containers, packaging elements, or packages, for contents presenting particular transport or storage problems, or adapted to be used for non-packaging purposes after removal of contents for packaging two or more different materials which must be maintained separate prior to use in admixture
- B65D81/3261—Flexible containers having several compartments
- B65D81/3266—Flexible containers having several compartments separated by a common rupturable seal, a clip or other removable fastening device
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45D—HAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
- A45D37/00—Sachet pads specially adapted for liquid toiletry or cosmetic substances
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C11/00—Receptacles for purposes not provided for in groups A45C1/00-A45C9/00
- A45C11/008—Pocket toiletry etuis
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45D—HAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
- A45D2200/00—Details not otherwise provided for in A45D
- A45D2200/10—Details of applicators
- A45D2200/1009—Applicators comprising a pad, tissue, sponge, or the like
- A45D2200/1027—Tissues, i.e. thin applicator sheets
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45F—TRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
- A45F3/00—Travelling or camp articles; Sacks or packs carried on the body
- A45F3/16—Water-bottles; Mess-tins; Cups
- A45F3/20—Water-bottles; Mess-tins; Cups of flexible material; Collapsible or stackable cups
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- the invention relates to a liquid container having a compartment for storing a dry compressed tissue that can absorb liquid and change to a disposable wet tissue.
- tissue or a towel it is typical for a user to use a tissue or a towel to clean and refresh their face and/or to wipe their mouth and/or hands in situations, such as, eating food and drinking beverage, traveling around in vehicles, doing exercise in the fitness centers, or the like.
- Tissue or towel may be needed not only for refreshing and cleaning face and/or hands, but also needed for cleaning beverage spills, cleaning tables, counters, cars, or the like.
- Korean patent publication no. KR200400633 disclosed a mineral water container having a cap for carrying a compressed tissue.
- U.S. patent publication no. US2010/0051576A provided a container (bottle) cap with a compartment for accommodation of a compressed tissue.
- the user has to withdraw the tissue from the compartment and then expose the compressed tissue with water outside the container in a separate container, such as a cup, or the like.
- a separate container such as a cup, or the like.
- exposing the compressed tissue with liquid in a separate container may cause some inconveniences to the user, but it is not easy to determine a proper amount of liquid (e.g., water) needed so the compressed tissue could sufficiently absorb the liquid.
- Korea publication no. KR201 10137945 discloses a sanitary beverage bottle with a compressed tissue.
- the bottle includes a bottle cap having a first chamber for storing a compressed coin shaped tissue and a a second chamber for storing water.
- a membrane blocking the second chamber is partially torn to allow water from the second chamber to enter the first chamber, exposing the compressed tissue.
- the fist chamber carrying the compressed tissue is arranged above the second chamber storing water. This arrangement can cause the membrane to be partially torn as the user opens the cap cover, resulting in water leakage out of the second chamber and insufficient water need to be absorbed by the compressed tissue for instant use.
- a liquid container that includes a container cap having a compartment for carrying dry liquid-absorbable compressed tissue with a better structure that facilitates exposing liquid to the dry tissue.
- a liquid container such as a water bottle
- a container cap that comprises an upper compressed tissue storing compartment adapted to store a compressed tissue and lower liquid storing compartment adapted to store a proper amount of liquid to activate the tissue.
- the compressed tissue storing in the compressed tissue storing compartment is easily and conveniently changed to disposable wet tissue by the liquid of liquid storing compartment without providing a separate source of liquid.
- the bottle also comprises bottle body for storing drinkable liquid such as beverage, drinking water, fruit juice, beer, coffee, milk, or the like, so it is very convenient for use for many purposes.
- a cap cover is provided in form of a dome having a piercing bar extended downwardly and closely to the sealed membrane. In use, the user applies a pressing force to the dome and the piercing bar tears the membrane to allow the liquid from the liquid storing compartment flowing down to the compressed tissue storing compartment. The compressed tissue absorbs the liquid and changes to a disposable wet tissue.
- a water flow path suitably arranged along between the inside wall of the bottle neck and the outside wall of the compressed tissue storing compartment to fluidly communicate the inside of the bottle body with the compressed tissue storing compartment is provided.
- a cap cover in type of a flip top cover has a plug seal in form of a tube wall extended downwardly from inside surface of the cap cover to block the water flowing to the compressed tissue storing compartment when the cap cover is closed.
- An aperture is arranged on a base of the lower closed end of the compartment to form a water flow path to fluidly communicate the inside of the bottle body to the tissue compartment is provided.
- An umbrella valve is equipped on the aperture of the tissue compartment.
- the activation liquid compartment and a dry compartment each of them has at least one corner or one edge adjoining with each other.
- a sealed liquid entrance is arranged at the adjoining corners or edges of the activation liquid compartment and a dry compartment so that the seal at the liquid entrance can be broken by squeezing the activation liquid compartment to allow the liquid flowing from the activation liquid compartment to the dry compartment storing the compressed tissue or other utility chemicals to activate them.
- the water bag may include further second compartment for storing a drinking liquid.
- the water bag may comprises plurality of activation liquid compartments which are placed adjacent to a respective plurality of dry compartments containing respective plurality of compressed tissues or utility chemicals for many times of use.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a bottle cap according to a first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an exploded pre-assembly view of the bottle cap according to the first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the bottle cap according to the first embodiment
- FIG. 4 is a view illustrating a step of activating a compressed tissue stored in the bottle cap
- FIG. 5 is a view illustrating the activated tissue expanding out from the bottle cap.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a bottle cap in closed state according to a second embodiment
- FIG. 7 is a cross sectional view of the bottle cap according to the second embodiment
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view illustrating the bottle cap in opened position of the cap cover according to a second embodiment
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view of bottle cap in assembled state according to a third embodiment
- FIG. 10 is a cross sectional view illustrating a liquid flow path and plug seal to block water flow in a closed state of the bottle cap according a third embodiment
- FIG. 1 1 is a perspective view of the bottle cap according a third embodiment in an opened state of the bottle cap for illustrating the cut-out of the sidewalls of the bottle cap;
- FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a liquid flow path in an opened position of the bottle cap according a third embodiment
- FIG. 13 is a cross sectional view illustrating a liquid flow path and umbrella valve in a closed state of the bottle cap of a fourth embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view of the bottle cap in an opened position of the fourth embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 15 is a cross sectional view illustrating a liquid flow path and umbrella valve in a opened position of the bottle cap of the another alternative according a third embodiment of the invention.
- FIGS. 1-5 a container with a construction of the bottle cap for storing a compressed tissue according to a first embodiment of the invention will be described.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a liquid container 305 with a bottle cap 100 according to a first embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded pre-assembly view of the bottle cap 100 according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- the bottle cap 100 that includes a bottle cap wall 120 formed of synthetic resin and is in cylindrical shape.
- the inner surface of the bottle cap wall 120 is threaded that can be screwed onto a threaded neck (not shown) of a container 305 (Fig. 1), and a storage compartment 130 having an opened upper end and closed lower end that stores a water package 1 15 and a compressed tissue 1 10.
- the water package 1 15 is placed at the bottom of the storage compartment 130 of the bottle cap 100 and the compressed tissue 1 10 is placed on top of the water package 1 15 within the storage compartment 130.
- FIG. 3 is a partially pre-assembled view of the bottle cap 100 having the water package 1 15 already placed within the bottle cap 100.
- the cap cover 105 can be made of a plastic film, thin paper, and/or a thin aluminum foil, and can include a perforated line 125 at the peripheral line of the cap cover 105.
- the perforated line 125 can be arranged anywhere on the cap cover 105 to facilitate tearing the cap cover 105.
- the cap cover 105 can be a plastic shrink wrap that covers the compressed tissue 1 10 carried inside or partially inside the storage compartment 130 and is heated to cause shrinkage and tight fit to the bottle cap 100.
- the water package 1 15 is prepared separately with the bottle 305 and bottle cap 100 which may be made of plastic film.
- the water package 1 15 can have a cylindrical shape or flat shape 1 17 so that can placed into the storage compartment 130 .
- the compressed tissue 1 10 is pre-compressed in a suitable shape using any non- woven and liquid absorbable fabric and it can vary in size, such as that shown in compressed tissues 1 10. Similar to the cap cover 105, the plastic water package 1 15 can include perforated line to facilitate tearing the package.
- the plastic package 1 15 can be slight larger in width than the cross section of the compressed tissue such that the compressed tissue 1 10 can be positioned, either partially or entirely, in contact with the water package 1 15. The steps of activating the compressed tissue 1 10 are further described in connection to FIGS. 4-5.
- FIG. 4 is a view showing a user 405 activating a compressed tissue 1 10 stored in the bottle cap 100 according to an example of a first embodiment of the invention.
- the user 405 can use his/her finger to puncture through the cap cover 105.
- the perforated line 125 assists the user 405 to more easily puncture the cap cover 105.
- the user 405 can further press down on the compressed tissue 1 10 and the water package 1 15, resulting in popping the water package 1 15 and allowing the water stored in the water package 1 15 to flow out onto the compressed tissue.
- the compressed tissue 1 10 after absorbing an amount of water expands and protrudes upwardly from the opened upper end of the bottle cap 100.
- FIGS. 5 is a view showing an activated tissue 505 expanding outside of the bottle cap 100 according to an example of the first embodiment of the invention. Responsive to a user 405 (FIG. 4) activating the compressed tissue 1 10 (FIG. 1), the activated tissue 505 expands upward and outward from the cap cover 105 (FIG. 1). The activated tissue 505 is exposed out of the cap cover 105, allowing the user to take the activated tissue, such as that shown in FIG. 6, without putting his/her finger inside the storage compartment 130 through the cap cover.
- the compressed tissue 1 10 can be made of material selected from the group consisting of cotton, rayon, wood fiber, natural fibers, synthetic fibers, synthetic materials, or combination thereof.
- Liquids other than water can be used to fill to the water package 1 15 such as sterilized liquid, deodorization liquid, aroma containing liquid or any cosmetic containing liquid.
- Liquids storing in the container 305 may be water or any of drinkable liquids such as beverages, milk, vitamin-containing liquids, tea, coffee, beer, or the like.
- the cap cover 105 can be printed with instructions or advertisement on the top surface 310 of the cap cover 105.
- the top surface 310 of the cap cover 105 includes instructions as follows: "Push to Activate Aqua Tissue".
- FIGS. 7-9 the construction of the bottle cap with a compressed tissue according to a second embodiment of the invention will be described.
- Fig. 7 is a bottle cap 200 according to the second embodiment which is provided.
- the bottle cap 200 comprises a bottle cap base 202 and a cap cover 201 which is snap-fitted with each other.
- the bottle cap base 202 has a cap wall 220 extended downwardly from the top of the bottle base unit 202 which comprises threads in its interior surface to be securely screwed to an exterior surface having a threaded neck of the bottle.
- Fig. 7 is a cross sectional view illustrating a bottle cap 200 according to a second embodiment.
- the cap base 202 comprises a compressed tissue compartment 204 for storing the compressed tissue 203 which is integrally connected at the top of the bottle base unit 202.
- the compressed tissue compartment 204 is designed, preferably in cylindrical shape, having an opened upper end and closed lower end that is placed inside the bottle neck of the bottle 305.
- the cap cover 201 can close the opened upper end of the compartment 204 in a form of a flip top.
- the cap cover 201 is connected to the cap base 202 with a hinge 21 1, and has a snap-fit engagement with the cylindrical wall 220 of the cap base 202 in a known manner.
- the cap cover 201 includes a liquid storing compartment 205 for storing liquid for wetting the compressed tissue 203.
- the cap cover 201 has a closed upper end in a shape of a dome 208 and an opened lower end 212.
- the opened end 212 is covered by a sealed membrane 207.
- a piercing bar 209 which is integrally connected to the dome 208 extends downwardly within the liquid storing compartment 205 for breaking the sealed membrane 207 to allow the liquid in the liquid storing compartment 205 to flow down to the compressed tissue compartment 204.
- the piercing bar 209 can have a sharp end extending closely to the sealed membrane 207 of the liquid compartment 205.
- the compressed tissue 304 is pre-compressed in a suitable shape, preferably in a coin shape, using any non- woven and liquid absorbable fabric so that the compressed tissue is changed to a disposable wet tissue when liquid is absorbed by the compressed tissue 304.
- the user presses down on the dome 208 of the cap cover.
- the pressing force is transferred to the piercing bar 209 and the bar in turn tears the membrane 207.
- the liquid in the liquid compartment 205 flows by gravity into the compressed tissue compartment 204 and then is absorbed by the compressed tissue 203 and activates the tissue 203.
- the activated compressed tissue 203 expands and protrudes out from the compressed tissue compartment 204.
- the user opens the cap cover 201 and takes out the activated compressed tissue 203 for use.
- a wide variety of chemical compounds can be used for additional functions of the compressed tissue, such as hot/cool compressed tissues, and such chemicals are disclosed in the prior art.
- typical endothermic agents including sodium acetate, ammonium chloride, ammonium nitrate etc. can be put in the compressed tissue compartment to cool the compressed tissue.
- Other exothermic agents can heat the compressed tissue by putting them in the compressed tissue cavity, such as cabium chloride, magnesium. They generate heat during dissolving into water.
- Liquids other than water can be used to fill to the liquid compartment 205 such as sterilized liquid, deodorization liquid, aroma containing liquid or any cosmetic containing liquid.
- Liquids storing in the container 305 may be water or any of drinkable liquids such as beverages, milk, vitamin-containing liquids, tea, coffee, beer, or the like.
- a bottle cap 300 includes a bottle cap cover 301 and bottle cap base 302 which are engaged with each other in snap-fit manner.
- the bottle cap base 302 has a cylindrical wall 320 extended downwardly from the top surface of the bottle cap base 302 which comprises threads on inner surface to be securely screwed to the threaded bottle neck.
- a bottle cap base 302 comprises a bottle base wall which is integrally connected to the compressed tissue compartment 303 storing the compressed tissue 304.
- the compressed tissue compartment 303 extends downwardly inside the bottle having a sidewall 305 and closed bottom end 306 and an opened top end.
- the sidewall 305 has outer diameter smaller than the inner diameter of the bottle opening 316 to form a liquid flow path which fluidly communicate with the liquid inside of the bottle.
- a cut-out slot 308 is formed on upper part of the sidewall 305 of the compressed tissue compartment 303 which allows the liquid from inside the bottle flowing into the compressed tissue compartment 303 through the fluid flow path 307.
- the cap cover 301 has a plug seal 309 in cylindrical form extending from the lower surface of the cap cover 301 over the slot cut-out 308.
- the plug seal 309 has an outer diameter substantially the same as the inner diameter of the compressed tissue compartment 303 to block the liquid flowing to the compartment.
- the plug seal 309 tightly abuts on the tissue compartment sidewall 305 of the compressed tissue compartment 303 to seal the cut-out slot 309, not allowing the liquid flowing to the compartment 303.
- Fig. 12 is a drawing illustrating the bottle cap cover 301 in opened position. In use, the customer opens the cap cover 301 to make the cut-out slot 308 opened, and then squeezes on the bottle wall of the bottle .
- the liquid inside the bottle flows upwardly to the compressed tissue compartment 303 through the fluid flow path 307 and cut-out slot 308, and then hydrates and activates the compressed tissue 304 (see the Fig. 12).
- the compressed tissue 304 expands, and protrudes out of the compressed tissue compartment. At this time, the user can takes out the activated compressed tissue 304 for use.
- the compressed tissue compartment 403 is formed with a fluid flowing path 413 and an aperture 41 1 in its closed bottom end 406 of the compressed tissue compartment 403 through which the liquid from the bottle enters into the compressed tissue compartment 403 instead of the fluid flowing path 307 the cut-out slot 308 of the bottle cap of the third embodiment of the present invention.
- An umbrella valve 412 is engaged in the aperture 41 1 of the compressed tissue compartment 403 to close the aperture 41 1 to block the liquid flowing into the compressed tissue compartment 403 instead of the plug seal 309 of the third embodiment of the present invention, when the cap cover 401 is in closed state.
- the cap cover 401 has a circular rib (plug seal) 409 extending downwardly from a lower surface of the cap cover 401 so that when the cap cover 401 is in the closed state, the circular rib 409 sits on top of the compressed tissue, and applies a certain pressing force on the compressed tissue 404 stored in the tissue compartment 403 and subsequently transfer the force downward to the umbrella valve to block the water flow path 41 1.
- the umbrella valve 412 is opened to allow the liquid from inside of the bottle flowing into the compressed tissue compartment 403.
- Fig. 14 is a drawing illustrating the cap cover 401 in a closed state.
- Fig. 16 is a drawing illustrating the cap cover 401 in an opened state.
- the user opens the cap cover 401 so that the pressure from the circular rib 409 of the cap cover 401 on the umbrella valve is released.
- the user squeezes bottle wall of the bottle so that the liquid inside of the bottle body flows upwardly through the fluid flowing path 413 to the compressed tissue compartment 403.
- the compressed tissue 404 is therefore activated by the liquid, expands, and protrudes outside the compressed tissue compartment 403. At this time, the user can take out the activated compressed tissue for use.
- Items other than the compressed tissue can also be placed into the compressed tissue compartment. They include pharmaceutical drugs, cleaning solutions or the like in powder or in pills.
- This compressed tissue compartment can also used to store compressed animals or toy shapes so when they absorb with water, they will expand and change to full animal shape.
- the outside or inside of the cap cover can also attached with a peel sticker for promotion.
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Abstract
The present invention provides a bottle cap of a liquid bottle which includes a wet compartment for storing a liquid and dry compartment for storing a compressed tissue. In one embodiment, the bottle cap provides a liquid bag as a wet section for storing activation liquid and a compartment for storing the liquid bag and a compressed tissue and a tearable membrane covering bottle cap. In other embodiments, the cap cover comprises a compressed tissue compartment for storing a compressed tissue and a means or a structure to facilitate the liquid flowing to the compressed tissue compartment is provided to activate the compressed tissue.
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LIQUID C ONTAINER HAVING C OMPRESSED TISSUE
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application entitled, "LIQUID CONTAINER AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF," having Ser. No. 61/665,875, filed on June 28, 2012, and U.S. provisional application entitled, "A CONTAINER WITH AQUA TISSUE," having Ser. No. 61/786,330, filed on March 15, 2013, all of which are entirely incorporated herein by reference.
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0002] The invention relates to a liquid container having a compartment for storing a dry compressed tissue that can absorb liquid and change to a disposable wet tissue.
BACKGROUND
[0003] It is typical for a user to use a tissue or a towel to clean and refresh their face and/or to wipe their mouth and/or hands in situations, such as, eating food and drinking beverage, traveling around in vehicles, doing exercise in the fitness centers, or the like. Tissue or towel may be needed not only for refreshing and cleaning face and/or hands, but also needed for cleaning beverage spills, cleaning tables, counters, cars, or the like.
[0004] One form of tissue that can be used for cleaning and refreshing is a compressed tissue. Korean patent publication no. KR200400633 disclosed a mineral water container having a cap for carrying a compressed tissue. U.S. patent publication no. US2010/0051576A provided a container (bottle) cap with a compartment for accommodation of a compressed tissue. However, in order to use the compressed tissue,
the user has to withdraw the tissue from the compartment and then expose the compressed tissue with water outside the container in a separate container, such as a cup, or the like. Not only does exposing the compressed tissue with liquid in a separate container may cause some inconveniences to the user, but it is not easy to determine a proper amount of liquid (e.g., water) needed so the compressed tissue could sufficiently absorb the liquid.
[0005] Korea publication no. KR201 10137945 discloses a sanitary beverage bottle with a compressed tissue. According to one of the embodiments, the bottle includes a bottle cap having a first chamber for storing a compressed coin shaped tissue and a a second chamber for storing water. When a cap cover of the cap is opened a membrane blocking the second chamber is partially torn to allow water from the second chamber to enter the first chamber, exposing the compressed tissue. The fist chamber carrying the compressed tissue is arranged above the second chamber storing water. This arrangement can cause the membrane to be partially torn as the user opens the cap cover, resulting in water leakage out of the second chamber and insufficient water need to be absorbed by the compressed tissue for instant use.
[0006] It is considered desirable to provide a liquid container that includes a container cap having a compartment for carrying dry liquid-absorbable compressed tissue with a better structure that facilitates exposing liquid to the dry tissue.
SUMMARY
[0007] Accordingly, it is the first object of the present invention to provide a liquid container, such as a water bottle, with a container cap that comprises an upper compressed
tissue storing compartment adapted to store a compressed tissue and lower liquid storing compartment adapted to store a proper amount of liquid to activate the tissue. The compressed tissue storing in the compressed tissue storing compartment is easily and conveniently changed to disposable wet tissue by the liquid of liquid storing compartment without providing a separate source of liquid. The bottle also comprises bottle body for storing drinkable liquid such as beverage, drinking water, fruit juice, beer, coffee, milk, or the like, so it is very convenient for use for many purposes.
[0008] It is another object of the present invention to provide a drinking bottle with a bottle cap having a sealed membrane inside of the cap to divide inside of the cap into two compartments: an upper liquid storing compartment adapted to store a proper amount of a liquid and a lower compressed tissue storing compartment adapted to store a compressed tissue. A cap cover is provided in form of a dome having a piercing bar extended downwardly and closely to the sealed membrane. In use, the user applies a pressing force to the dome and the piercing bar tears the membrane to allow the liquid from the liquid storing compartment flowing down to the compressed tissue storing compartment. The compressed tissue absorbs the liquid and changes to a disposable wet tissue.
[0009] It is another object of the present invention to provide a water bottle with a bottle cap having a cap structure comprising a compartment for storing a compressed tissue. A water flow path suitably arranged along between the inside wall of the bottle neck and the outside wall of the compressed tissue storing compartment to fluidly communicate the inside of the bottle body with the compressed tissue storing compartment is provided. A cap cover in type of a flip top cover has a plug seal in form of a tube wall extended downwardly from inside surface of the cap cover to block the water flowing to the
compressed tissue storing compartment when the cap cover is closed. When the cap cover is opened and the user squeezes the water bottle, the water from inside of the bottle body flows through the water flow path to the compressed tissue storing compartment to hydrate the compressed tissue.
[0010] It is another object of the present invention to provide a water bottle with a bottle cap having a cap structure comprising a compartment for storing a compressed tissue. An aperture is arranged on a base of the lower closed end of the compartment to form a water flow path to fluidly communicate the inside of the bottle body to the tissue compartment is provided. An umbrella valve is equipped on the aperture of the tissue compartment. When the flip top cover is closed, the flip top applies a pressing force on the compressed tissue storing in the tissue compartment and subsequently the tissue transfers the force to the valve to block the water flow path. When the flip top cover is opened causing the valve subsequently opening and the user squeezes the bottle body, the water from the bottle body, through the opened water flow path, flows to the tissue compartment and hydrates the compressed tissue.
[001 1] It is another object of the present invention to provide a water container in a form of a plastic bag that contains an activation liquid compartment and a dry compartment storing a compressed tissue, or other utility chemicals, such as pharmaceuticals, cleaning solutions, beverage extracts, or the like. The activation liquid compartment and a dry compartment each of them has at least one corner or one edge adjoining with each other. A sealed liquid entrance is arranged at the adjoining corners or edges of the activation liquid compartment and a dry compartment so that the seal at the liquid entrance can be broken by squeezing the activation liquid compartment to allow the liquid flowing from the
activation liquid compartment to the dry compartment storing the compressed tissue or other utility chemicals to activate them. The water bag may include further second compartment for storing a drinking liquid. Optionally, the water bag may comprises plurality of activation liquid compartments which are placed adjacent to a respective plurality of dry compartments containing respective plurality of compressed tissues or utility chemicals for many times of use.
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[0012] The invention is explained further with reference to exemplary embodiments shown in the drawing. In the figures, schematically:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a bottle cap according to a first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is an exploded pre-assembly view of the bottle cap according to the first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the bottle cap according to the first embodiment;
FIG. 4 is a view illustrating a step of activating a compressed tissue stored in the bottle cap;
FIG. 5 is a view illustrating the activated tissue expanding out from the bottle cap.
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a bottle cap in closed state according to a second embodiment;
FIG. 7 is a cross sectional view of the bottle cap according to the second embodiment; FIG. 8 is a perspective view illustrating the bottle cap in opened position of the cap cover according to a second embodiment;
FIG. 9 is a perspective view of bottle cap in assembled state according to a third embodiment;
FIG. 10 is a cross sectional view illustrating a liquid flow path and plug seal to block water flow in a closed state of the bottle cap according a third embodiment;
FIG. 1 1 is a perspective view of the bottle cap according a third embodiment in an opened state of the bottle cap for illustrating the cut-out of the sidewalls of the bottle cap;
FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a liquid flow path in an opened position of the bottle cap according a third embodiment
FIG. 13 is a cross sectional view illustrating a liquid flow path and umbrella valve in a closed state of the bottle cap of a fourth embodiment of the invention
FIG. 14 is a perspective view of the bottle cap in an opened position of the fourth embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 15 is a cross sectional view illustrating a liquid flow path and umbrella valve in a opened position of the bottle cap of the another alternative according a third embodiment of the invention;
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The first embodiment
[0013] The preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0014] Referring to FIGS. 1-5, a container with a construction of the bottle cap for storing a compressed tissue according to a first embodiment of the invention will be described.
[0015] FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a liquid container 305 with a bottle cap 100 according to a first embodiment of the invention.
[0016] FIG. 2 is an exploded pre-assembly view of the bottle cap 100 according to the first embodiment of the present invention. In this example, the bottle cap 100 that includes
a bottle cap wall 120 formed of synthetic resin and is in cylindrical shape. The inner surface of the bottle cap wall 120 is threaded that can be screwed onto a threaded neck (not shown) of a container 305 (Fig. 1), and a storage compartment 130 having an opened upper end and closed lower end that stores a water package 1 15 and a compressed tissue 1 10. The water package 1 15 is placed at the bottom of the storage compartment 130 of the bottle cap 100 and the compressed tissue 1 10 is placed on top of the water package 1 15 within the storage compartment 130. A cover 105 is placed on top of the compressed tissue 1 10 and sealed at a top wall surface 135 of the cap wall 120, covering the compressed tissue 1 10 inside the cap wall 120. Fig. 3 is a partially pre-assembled view of the bottle cap 100 having the water package 1 15 already placed within the bottle cap 100.
[0017] The cap cover 105 can be made of a plastic film, thin paper, and/or a thin aluminum foil, and can include a perforated line 125 at the peripheral line of the cap cover 105. The perforated line 125 can be arranged anywhere on the cap cover 105 to facilitate tearing the cap cover 105. Alternatively, the cap cover 105 can be a plastic shrink wrap that covers the compressed tissue 1 10 carried inside or partially inside the storage compartment 130 and is heated to cause shrinkage and tight fit to the bottle cap 100.
[0018] The water package 1 15 is prepared separately with the bottle 305 and bottle cap 100 which may be made of plastic film. The water package 1 15 can have a cylindrical shape or flat shape 1 17 so that can placed into the storage compartment 130 . The compressed tissue 1 10 is pre-compressed in a suitable shape using any non- woven and liquid absorbable fabric and it can vary in size, such as that shown in compressed tissues 1 10. Similar to the cap cover 105, the plastic water package 1 15 can include perforated line to facilitate tearing the package. The plastic package 1 15 can be slight larger in width than the cross section of the compressed tissue such that the compressed tissue 1 10 can be positioned, either partially or entirely, in contact with the water package 1 15. The steps of
activating the compressed tissue 1 10 are further described in connection to FIGS. 4-5.
[0019] FIG. 4 is a view showing a user 405 activating a compressed tissue 1 10 stored in the bottle cap 100 according to an example of a first embodiment of the invention. The user 405 can use his/her finger to puncture through the cap cover 105. The perforated line 125 assists the user 405 to more easily puncture the cap cover 105. By puncturing the cap cover 105, the user 405 can further press down on the compressed tissue 1 10 and the water package 1 15, resulting in popping the water package 1 15 and allowing the water stored in the water package 1 15 to flow out onto the compressed tissue. The compressed tissue 1 10 after absorbing an amount of water expands and protrudes upwardly from the opened upper end of the bottle cap 100.
[0020] FIGS. 5 is a view showing an activated tissue 505 expanding outside of the bottle cap 100 according to an example of the first embodiment of the invention. Responsive to a user 405 (FIG. 4) activating the compressed tissue 1 10 (FIG. 1), the activated tissue 505 expands upward and outward from the cap cover 105 (FIG. 1). The activated tissue 505 is exposed out of the cap cover 105, allowing the user to take the activated tissue, such as that shown in FIG. 6, without putting his/her finger inside the storage compartment 130 through the cap cover. The compressed tissue 1 10 can be made of material selected from the group consisting of cotton, rayon, wood fiber, natural fibers, synthetic fibers, synthetic materials, or combination thereof.
[0021] Liquids other than water can be used to fill to the water package 1 15 such as sterilized liquid, deodorization liquid, aroma containing liquid or any cosmetic containing liquid. Liquids storing in the container 305 may be water or any of drinkable liquids such as beverages, milk, vitamin-containing liquids, tea, coffee, beer, or the like. The cap cover 105 can be printed with instructions or advertisement on the top surface 310 of the cap cover 105. In this example, the top surface 310 of the cap cover 105 includes instructions
as follows: "Push to Activate Aqua Tissue".
The second embodiment
[0022] Referring to FIGS. 7-9 the construction of the bottle cap with a compressed tissue according to a second embodiment of the invention will be described.
[0023] Fig. 7 is a bottle cap 200 according to the second embodiment which is provided. The bottle cap 200 comprises a bottle cap base 202 and a cap cover 201 which is snap-fitted with each other. The bottle cap base 202 has a cap wall 220 extended downwardly from the top of the bottle base unit 202 which comprises threads in its interior surface to be securely screwed to an exterior surface having a threaded neck of the bottle.
[0024] Fig. 7 is a cross sectional view illustrating a bottle cap 200 according to a second embodiment. The cap base 202 comprises a compressed tissue compartment 204 for storing the compressed tissue 203 which is integrally connected at the top of the bottle base unit 202. The compressed tissue compartment 204 is designed, preferably in cylindrical shape, having an opened upper end and closed lower end that is placed inside the bottle neck of the bottle 305.
[0025] With reference to Fig. 8, the cap cover 201 can close the opened upper end of the compartment 204 in a form of a flip top. The cap cover 201 is connected to the cap base 202 with a hinge 21 1, and has a snap-fit engagement with the cylindrical wall 220 of the cap base 202 in a known manner. The cap cover 201 includes a liquid storing compartment 205 for storing liquid for wetting the compressed tissue 203. The cap cover 201 has a closed upper end in a shape of a dome 208 and an opened lower end 212. The opened end 212 is covered by a sealed membrane 207. A piercing bar 209 which is integrally connected to the dome 208 extends downwardly within the liquid storing compartment 205 for breaking the sealed membrane 207 to allow the liquid in the liquid
storing compartment 205 to flow down to the compressed tissue compartment 204. In this embodiment, the piercing bar 209 can have a sharp end extending closely to the sealed membrane 207 of the liquid compartment 205.
[0026] The compressed tissue 304 is pre-compressed in a suitable shape, preferably in a coin shape, using any non- woven and liquid absorbable fabric so that the compressed tissue is changed to a disposable wet tissue when liquid is absorbed by the compressed tissue 304.
[0027] In use, the user presses down on the dome 208 of the cap cover. The pressing force is transferred to the piercing bar 209 and the bar in turn tears the membrane 207. The liquid in the liquid compartment 205 flows by gravity into the compressed tissue compartment 204 and then is absorbed by the compressed tissue 203 and activates the tissue 203. The activated compressed tissue 203 expands and protrudes out from the compressed tissue compartment 204. At this time, as shown in FIG.9, the user opens the cap cover 201 and takes out the activated compressed tissue 203 for use.
[0028] A wide variety of chemical compounds can be used for additional functions of the compressed tissue, such as hot/cool compressed tissues, and such chemicals are disclosed in the prior art. When the liquid is water, typical endothermic agents including sodium acetate, ammonium chloride, ammonium nitrate etc. can be put in the compressed tissue compartment to cool the compressed tissue. Other exothermic agents can heat the compressed tissue by putting them in the compressed tissue cavity, such as cabium chloride, magnesium. They generate heat during dissolving into water.
[0029] Liquids other than water can be used to fill to the liquid compartment 205 such as sterilized liquid, deodorization liquid, aroma containing liquid or any cosmetic containing liquid. Liquids storing in the container 305 may be water or any of drinkable liquids such as beverages, milk, vitamin-containing liquids, tea, coffee, beer, or the like.
The third embodiment
[0030] Referring to Figs 10- 12, the construction of the liquid bottle cap with a compressed tissue according to a third embodiment of the invention will be described.
[0031] As shown in Fig. 10-13, a bottle cap 300 includes a bottle cap cover 301 and bottle cap base 302 which are engaged with each other in snap-fit manner. The bottle cap base 302 has a cylindrical wall 320 extended downwardly from the top surface of the bottle cap base 302 which comprises threads on inner surface to be securely screwed to the threaded bottle neck.
[0032] As shown in Figs. 1 1 and 13, a bottle cap base 302 comprises a bottle base wall which is integrally connected to the compressed tissue compartment 303 storing the compressed tissue 304. The compressed tissue compartment 303 extends downwardly inside the bottle having a sidewall 305 and closed bottom end 306 and an opened top end. The sidewall 305 has outer diameter smaller than the inner diameter of the bottle opening 316 to form a liquid flow path which fluidly communicate with the liquid inside of the bottle. A cut-out slot 308 is formed on upper part of the sidewall 305 of the compressed tissue compartment 303 which allows the liquid from inside the bottle flowing into the compressed tissue compartment 303 through the fluid flow path 307. The cap cover 301 has a plug seal 309 in cylindrical form extending from the lower surface of the cap cover 301 over the slot cut-out 308. The plug seal 309 has an outer diameter substantially the same as the inner diameter of the compressed tissue compartment 303 to block the liquid flowing to the compartment. When the cap cover 301 is in a closed position, the plug seal 309 tightly abuts on the tissue compartment sidewall 305 of the compressed tissue compartment 303 to seal the cut-out slot 309, not allowing the liquid flowing to the compartment 303.
[0033] Fig. 12 is a drawing illustrating the bottle cap cover 301 in opened position. In use, the customer opens the cap cover 301 to make the cut-out slot 308 opened, and then squeezes on the bottle wall of the bottle . The liquid inside the bottle flows upwardly to the compressed tissue compartment 303 through the fluid flow path 307 and cut-out slot 308, and then hydrates and activates the compressed tissue 304 (see the Fig. 12). The compressed tissue 304 expands, and protrudes out of the compressed tissue compartment. At this time, the user can takes out the activated compressed tissue 304 for use.
The fourth embodiment
[0034] Referring to Figs 14- 17 the construction of the liquid bottle cap with a compressed tissue according to a fourth embodiment of the invention will be described.
[0035] As illustrated in Figs. 14- 17, the compressed tissue compartment 403 is formed with a fluid flowing path 413 and an aperture 41 1 in its closed bottom end 406 of the compressed tissue compartment 403 through which the liquid from the bottle enters into the compressed tissue compartment 403 instead of the fluid flowing path 307 the cut-out slot 308 of the bottle cap of the third embodiment of the present invention. An umbrella valve 412 is engaged in the aperture 41 1 of the compressed tissue compartment 403 to close the aperture 41 1 to block the liquid flowing into the compressed tissue compartment 403 instead of the plug seal 309 of the third embodiment of the present invention, when the cap cover 401 is in closed state.
[0036] The cap cover 401 has a circular rib (plug seal) 409 extending downwardly from a lower surface of the cap cover 401 so that when the cap cover 401 is in the closed state, the circular rib 409 sits on top of the compressed tissue, and applies a certain pressing force on the compressed tissue 404 stored in the tissue compartment 403 and subsequently transfer the force downward to the umbrella valve to block the water flow path 41 1. When
cap cover 401 in the opened state, the pressure on the umbrella valve from circular rib of the cap cover is released, the umbrella valve 412 is opened to allow the liquid from inside of the bottle flowing into the compressed tissue compartment 403.
[0037] Fig. 14 is a drawing illustrating the cap cover 401 in a closed state. Fig. 16 is a drawing illustrating the cap cover 401 in an opened state. In use, the user opens the cap cover 401 so that the pressure from the circular rib 409 of the cap cover 401 on the umbrella valve is released. The user squeezes bottle wall of the bottle so that the liquid inside of the bottle body flows upwardly through the fluid flowing path 413 to the compressed tissue compartment 403. The compressed tissue 404 is therefore activated by the liquid, expands, and protrudes outside the compressed tissue compartment 403. At this time, the user can take out the activated compressed tissue for use.
[0038] Items other than the compressed tissue can also be placed into the compressed tissue compartment. They include pharmaceutical drugs, cleaning solutions or the like in powder or in pills. This compressed tissue compartment can also used to store compressed animals or toy shapes so when they absorb with water, they will expand and change to full animal shape. The outside or inside of the cap cover can also attached with a peel sticker for promotion.
[0039] Instead of drinking water for purposes of activating the compressed tissue and for drinking, many chemical compounds can be used in the liquid for activating the compressed tissue for cleaning or other purposes. The followings are potential chemical usage for water package: Scented Freshener, Light Soap Cleanser, Moderate Soap Cleanser, Strong Soap Cleanser, Industrial Cleanser, Women's Make up Remover, Nail Polish Remover, Sea Salt Solution (Pedicure Treatment), Heavy Moisturizer Solution (Manicure & Pedicure Treatment), Moisturizing Solution (Facial and Baby's Bottom), Light Degreaser Solution, Moderate Degreaser Solution, Light Anti Bacterial Solution,
Moderate Anti Bacterial Solution, Strong Anti Bacterial Solution, Coagulating Solution, Medical Anti Microbial Solution or Emergency Medical Solutions etc..
[0040] Other modifications will occur to those practicing in the art of the present invention. Accordingly, the description of the present invention is to be construed as illustrative only and is for the purpose of teaching those skilled in the art the best mode of carrying out the invention, but not be limited to any of the specific features as described. All variations thereof come within the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
WHAT IS CLAIMED IS:
1. A bottle cap comprising:
a bottle cap wall having threads on inner surface to threaded engage with a bottle opening of a liquid bottle;
a storage compartment having opened upper end and closed lower end integrally connected with the top end of bottle cap wall and downwardly protruded for storing a compressed tissue and a liquid package; and
a tearable cap cover covering the storage compartment and adhesively sealed the compartment.
2. The bottle cap of claim 1 , wherein the compressed tissue is pre-compressed in a suitable shape using any non-woven and liquid absorbable fabric so that the compressed tissue is changed to a disposable wet tissue when a certain liquid is absorbed to the compressed tissue.
3. The bottle cap of claim 1 , wherein the liquid package is made of plastic film, which is breakable by applying a certain force to the cap cover to cause the liquid flowing out to the compressed tissue.
4. The bottle cap of claim 1 , wherein the cap cover is a membrane which sealingly adhered to the open top end of the bottle cap wall, made of plastic film having perforated line so that it is easily tearable .
5. The bottle cap of claim 1 , wherein the liquid package is filled with a liquid which is water, sterilized liquid, deodorization liquid, aroma containing liquid or any cosmetic containing liquid.
7. A bottle cap comprising:
a bottle cap wall having threads on inner surface to threadedly engage with a bottle opening of a liquid bottle;
a cap base comprising a compressed tissue compartment for storing a compressed tissue, integrally connected with the top end of the cap base and downwardly protruded therefrom, the compressed tissue compartment having an opened upper end and a lower closed end;
a cap cover comprising a liquid storing compartment for storing a liquid, the liquid storing compartment having a closed top end in a shape of a dome, an opened bottom end covered by a sealed membrane and cap sidewall, a piercing means inside of the liquid storing compartment having one end secured to the dome and the other sharp end extended downwardly and closely to the seal membrane.
8. The bottle cap of claim 7, wherein the compressed tissue is pre-compressed in a suitable shape using any non-woven and liquid absorbable fabric so that the compressed tissue is changed to a disposable wet tissue when a certain liquid is absorbed to the compressed tissue.
9. The bottle cap of claim 7, wherein the seal membrane is made of plastic film which is tearable when applying a certain pressing force to the dome to make the piercing means
break the membrane.
10. The bottle cap of claim 7, wherein the liquid package is filled with a second liquid which is water, sterilized liquid, deodorization liquid, aroma containing liquid or any cosmetic containing liquid.
1 1. The bottle cap of claim 7, wherein a first liquid is drinkable liquid which is water, beverages, juices, beer, milk, coffee, tea or the like.
12. A bottle cap comprising:
a bottle cap wall having threads on inner surface to threadedly engage with a bottle opening of a liquid bottle;
a cap base comprises a compressed tissue compartment for storing a compressed tissue, formed integrally with the top end of the cap base and has an opened upper end and lower closed end and a sidewall, the opened upper end having a cut-out slot, the sidewall of the compressed tissue compartment has an outer diameter smaller than the inner diameter of the container neck to form a liquid flow path fluidly communicating inside of the container with the compressed tissue compartment through the cut-out slot;
a cap cover comprising a plug seal having a closed top end, an open bottom end and a plug seal sidewall the plug seal having an inner diameter substantially same as of the outer diameter of the plug seal so that when the cap cover is in a closed state the plug seal firmly close the compressed tissue compartment to block the liquid flowing thereto from inside of the container and when the cap cover is in an opened state the liquid could flow thereto from inside of the bottle through the liquid flow path and cut-out slot by applying a squeezing force to the bottle.
13. The bottle cap of claim 12, wherein the compressed tissue is pre-compressed in a suitable shape using any non-woven and liquid absorbable fabric so that the compressed tissue is changed to a disposable wet tissue when a certain liquid is absorbed to the compressed tissue.
14. The bottle cap of claim 12, wherein the liquid is water, sterilized liquid, deodorization liquid, cleansing liquid, aroma containing liquid or any cosmetic containing liquid.
15. A bottle cap comprising:
a bottle cap wall having threads on inner surface to threadedly engage with a bottle opening of a liquid bottle;
a cap base comprising a compressed tissue compartment for storing a compressed tissue formed integrally with the top end of the cap base and has an open upper end and lower closed end having an umbrella valve is engaged thereto;
a cap cover comprising a plug seal in a shape hollow compartment extending downwardly from a lower surface of the cap cover having a closed top end, an open bottom end and a plug seal sidewall, and having a length so that when the cap cover is in a closed state, the plug seal applies a certain pressing force on the compressed tissue to close the umbrella valve blocking the water flowing to the compressed tissue compartment, and when the cap cover is in an opened state, the pressing force of the plug seal on the
compressed tissue is released, the umbrella valve opens allowing the liquid flowing from the bottle to the compressed tissue compartment when a squeezing force is applied to the bottle.
16. The bottle cap of claim 15, wherein the compressed tissue is pre-compressed in a suitable shape using any non-woven and liquid absorbable fabric so that the compressed tissue is changed to a disposable wet tissue when a certain liquid is absorbed to the compressed tissue.
17. The bottle cap of claim 15, wherein the liquid is water, sterilized liquid, deodorization liquid, cleansing liquid, aroma containing liquid or any cosmetic containing liquid.
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