[0001] The present invention relates to a container system including an auxiliary collar
and to a container and collar for use in such a system. In particular, the present
invention relates to technical, and functional improvements, specially developed to
be applied to different types of bottles, particularly those of the blown-molded plastic
type which are used for cosmetic products.
[0002] As it is common knowledge among those skilled in the art, there exist presently countless
types of bottles used for packing several products, such as cosmetics, the design
of which is the main concern about them, together with other construction details
to render their manipulation easier, and to render their hold more secure.
[0003] Presently the details are intimately linked to the plastic shape of the bottle, and,
consequently, this detail becomes inseparable of the final product.
[0004] There are no doubts that the presently known bottles may provide efficient holds.
However, they become limited to the shape of the bottle, which makes them inseparable,
or, in other words, the mold that shapes the bottle is only one, embodying the details
of the hold and the bottle itself.
[0005] Under this manufacturing concept, it is impossible to vary the details of the hold
without interfering in the details of the bottle construction.
[0006] Facing such circumstances, and with the purpose of surpassing them, the auxiliary
handling collar for containers was created.
[0007] The present invention provides a container system comprising a container, a removable
cap for attachment to the end of an open neck of the container, and a detachable annular
collar, wherein the system is so configured that the collar is capable of being held
in position on the neck of the container by means of the cap.
[0008] The container neck may include an indented section for receiving the collar thereon,
and the cap may be sized so that it partially or fully overlaps the collar, so as
to retain the same in position on the neck of the container.
[0009] The neck of the container may be provided with a first, outer neck portion, optionally
provided with threads, snap-on fittings or the like for securing the cap thereon,
and a second, inner neck portion, optionally provided with seating and locking means,
on which the collar is mounted. The second neck portion may have a larger cross-section
than the first neck portion. The first and second neck portions may each include horizontal
annular lips upon which the cap and collar may rest, respectively.
[0010] The opposing surfaces of the collar and second neck portion may be circular in cross-section,
and the second neck portion may be provided with locking means adapted to engage corresponding
locking means on the collar, so as to prevent rotation of the collar, when in position
on the neck. The former locking means may be provided on a horizontal annular lip
of the second neck portion, if present. In a further embodiment, the opposing surfaces
of the collar and second neck portion may be of a non-circular cross-section that
prevents rotation of the collar, when in position on the neck, obviating the need
for any locking means.
[0011] The collar may comprise an inner annular portion configured to sit upon the neck
of the container, and a shaped outer portion. The latter may extend outwardly (i.e.
at 90° to the container axis) or outwardly and downwardly, to act as an auxiliary
handguard for assisting in the handling of the container. Alternatively, it may follow
the profile of the container and may merely act as a decorative element.
[0012] Secondary collar means may also be provided, and the container may be configured
so that such means may be disposed between the cap and the annular collar. The container
system may also comprise a plurality of interchangeable annular collars.
[0013] The general features of the auxiliary handling collar for containers consist of a
superadded device, presenting construction details in its central region, to be coupled,
preferably by a mere snap-on motion, to the base of the bottleneck, where its locking
is completed by the cap.
[0014] Therefore, one objective of present invention is basically to configure an independent
part, to be coupled to the bottle, which in its turn presents construction details
for this purpose.
[0015] A second objective of present invention is to attribute more than one function to
said collar, depending, obviously, of its external or perimetral shape, which, in
view of belonging to an independent part, may vary radically, to enrich the external
and functional aspect of the bottle, i.e., maintaining the same snap-on central system,
the collar may present external and perimetral shapes, with the purpose of acting
as an auxiliary holding instrument, as a hand-guard and at the same time to serve
as a decorative complement for the bottle, in which case its perimetral form may vary
radically, including the imitation or simulation of known or unknown shapes.
[0016] With this range of resources, the same bottle, without being altered, may receive
different collars, and thus the same bottle may be differently customized through
the simple change of collars.
[0017] For a better understanding of the present invention, a detailed description of one
embodiment of the present invention is presented below, by way of example only, with
reference to the enclosed drawings, where:
Figure 1 represents an exploded view from an upper angle perspective, showing a bottle,
partially, and a collar.
Figure 2 shows another perspective, from a lower angle, detailing other features of
the bottle and collar.
Figures 3 to 6 illustrate side views of the bottle with collar attached, exemplifying
how its external shape may vary radically.
[0018] According to these illustrations and their details, more particularly with reference
to Figures 1, 2 and 3, this auxiliary holding collar for containers is of a type to
be used with different conventional bottles (1), particularly those of the blown-molded
plastic type, the body of which may present varying shapes and should include an upper
cylindrical bottleneck (2) with different devices (3), such as threaded or snap-on
devices, adequate for the coupling of a cap (4) and with or without other complements,
but, independently of such aspects, the present invention is characterized by the
fact of the region between said bottleneck (2) and the bottle in itself (1) presenting
means (6) for setting and locking a superadded device (7), usually in the shape of
a plate of reduced thickness and with any external or perimetral configuration, which
in its turn also presents centered means of seating (8) compatible with those (6)
of the bottle (1), contributing to said superadded part being firmly locked between
the cap (4) and the corresponding portion of the bottle (1).
[0019] The means for the setting and locking (6) of the bottle (1) are defined by circular
sectors of different diameters, configuring a portion of horizontal setting (9) that
constitutes the base of a cylindrical section (10) which, besides being positioned
below the bottleneck (2), also presents at least one radial projection (11) in the
shape of a parallelepipedic tooth which extends over the setting portion (9).
[0020] The means for setting (8) of the superadded part (7) are initially defined by a first
horizontal and flat portion (12) provided in its central portion with an opening (13)
with one or more radial slits (14), with all these details (12-13-14) contributing
for fitness of the setting of the superadded part (7) upon the horizontal setting
portion (9), where the locking is completed by the setting of the radial projections
(11) into the slits (14).
[0021] The means for setting (6) and (8) between the bottle (1) and the superadded part
(7) may present a geometry other than circular, such as elliptical or other, in which
case the locking means (1-14) can be dispensed with, since said superadded part (7)
will be incapable of rotating.
[0022] In the superadded part (7), the perimetral portions (15) which overstep the central
flat sector (12) may present varying shapes and angles, as shown in Figures 3 to 6,
where one can see that said perimetral portions (15) may be designed to fit upon or
to remain isolated from the corresponding portions of the bottle (1). In any of these
cases, different effects may be obtained, but one of them, however, is permanent,
i.e. the collar acts as a true handguard, helping very much the handling of the bottle
and keeping it from slipping from the hand of the user.
[0023] The other effects, obviously, are directed to the decorative aspects of the set,
because, although the collar has a specific function, its shape may also contribute
to a final different design for the bottle, with an important advantage: the same
bottle, without any changes, may receive different collars, and thus the final shape
of the set is equally variable, using the same bottle.
[0024] With the above resources, different customizations may be obtained with the same
bottle by just interchanging the superadded part (7).
1. A container system comprising a container, a removable cap for attachment to the end
of an open neck of the container, and a detachable annular collar, wherein the system
is so configured that the collar is capable of being held in position on the neck
of the container by means of the cap.
2. A container system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the neck of the container is provided
with a first, outer neck portion adapted to receive the cap and a second, inner neck
portion adapted to receive the collar.
3. A container system as claimed in claim 2, wherein the second neck portion has a larger
cross-section than the first neck portion.
4. A container system as claimed in claim 2 or claim 3, wherein the opposing surfaces
of the collar and second neck portion are circular in cross-section, and the second
neck portion is provided with locking means adapted to engage corresponding locking
means on the collar, so as to prevent rotation of the collar, when in position on
the neck.
5. A container system as claimed in claim 2 or claim 3, wherein the opposing surfaces
of the collar and second neck portion are of a non-circular cross-section that prevents
rotation of the collar, when in position on the neck.
6. A container system as claimed in any one of the preceding claims further comprising
secondary collar means.
7. A container as specified in claim 2 for use in a container system as claimed in claim
1.
8. Auxiliary Handling Collar for Containers, of the type to be used on different conventional
bottles (1) particularly those of the blown-molded plastic type, the body of which
may present varying shapes, and shall include an upper cylindrical bottleneck (2)
with variable means (3) in the form of threaded or snap-on settings, adequate for
the coupling of a cap of any type (4) and with or without other complements (5), characterized
by the fact that the region between said bottleneck (2) and the bottle in itself (1)
is provided with means (6) for the setting and locking of a superadded part (7), usually
in the shape of a plate of reduced thickness, and presenting any external or perimetral
configuration which, in its turn, is provided with centered means of setting (8) compatible
with those (6) of the bottle (1), and which contribute to allow said superadded part
to be securely locked between the cap (4) and the corresponding portion of the bottle
(1).
9. Auxiliary Handling Collar for Containers, according to Claim 8, characterized by the
fact of the setting and locking means (6) of the bottle (1) being defined by circular
sectors of varying diameters, configuring a portion of horizontal setting (9) which
constitutes the base of a cylindrical sector (10) which, besides being situated below
the bottleneck also presents at least one radial projection (11) in the shape of a
parallelepipedic tooth which extends over the setting portion (9).
10. Auxiliary Handling Collar for Containers, according to Claim 8, characterized by the
fact of the setting means (8) of the superadded part (7) being initially defined by
a first horizontal and flat portion (12) provided in its central portion with an opening
(13) with one or more radial slits (14), with all these details (12-13-14) contributing
for fitness of the setting of the superadded part (7) upon the horizontal setting
portion (9), where the locking is completed by the setting of the radial projections
(11) into the slits (14.)
11. Auxiliary Handling Collar for Containers, according to claim 8, characterized by the
fact of the setting means (6) and (8) between the bottle (1) and the superadded part
(7) presenting geometries different from circular ones.
12. Auxiliary Handling Collar for Containers, according to Claim 11, characterized by
the fact that when the setting means (6) and (8) are not circular, the fixtures for
locking (11-14) are dispensed with.
13. Auxiliary Handling Collar for Containers, according to Claim 8, characterized by the
fact that, in the superadded part (7) the perimetral parts (15) which overstep the
central flat sector (12) present varying shapes and angles.