121 |
Readily identifiable clear plastic water and other beverage bottles |
US11472969 |
2006-06-22 |
US20070007228A1 |
2007-01-11 |
Barbara Weed |
A readily identifiable individual bottle for packaging at least one of water and other beverages therein. The individual bottle includes a molded plastic bottle body portion having each of a predetermined shape, a predetermined volume and a first predetermined color. There is a threaded neck portion disposed adjacent an upper end of the body portion and a threaded cap portion having a second predetermined color. |
122 |
Method of making all-glass sealed packages |
US48806343 |
1943-05-22 |
US2462988A |
1949-03-01 |
MONGAN JR CHARLES E |
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123 |
Cap for tubes, containers, or the like |
US21569138 |
1938-06-24 |
US2173787A |
1939-09-19 |
WILLI LUCKEL |
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124 |
Closure |
US1914858148 |
1914-08-22 |
US1652668A |
1927-12-13 |
GREENEWALD EUGENE L |
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125 |
Fruit jar |
US71457924 |
1924-05-20 |
US1574114A |
1926-02-23 |
SAGER SIDMOOR S |
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126 |
Plastic Bottles For Perfume Compositions Having Improved Crazing Resistance |
US16025072 |
2018-07-02 |
US20180317626A1 |
2018-11-08 |
Dimitris Ioannic Collias; Patti Jean Kellett |
A plastic bottle for containing perfume compositions and having improved crazing resistance is disclosed. The plastic bottle comprises PEF |
127 |
Connecting Device For Mobile Terminal Support, Beverage Bottle And Mobile Terminal Support |
US15509342 |
2016-11-17 |
US20180228280A1 |
2018-08-16 |
Xiaoning Li; Maoliang Ji; Chuanjin Cai |
The present invention provides a connecting device, a beverage bottle, and a mobile terminal support comprising the beverage bottle. A first protrusion and a second protrusion which are sequentially connected are arranged on a main body of the connecting device; the first protrusion is eccentrically arranged relative to the main body, and the first and second protrusions are concentrically arranged. A mobile terminal ring buckle pasted on the back side of a mobile phone sleeves the first protrusion, and the second protrusion limits the ring buckle. The mobile phone is fixedly supported when the mobile terminal ring buckle sleeves the beverage bottle. Meanwhile, by setting the size relations among the first protrusion, the second protrusion and the bottle cap main body, the mobile terminal support may become a portable support through which the raising angle of the mobile phone can be adjusted. |
128 |
Personal-Care Appliance And Method Of Assembly |
US15944133 |
2018-04-03 |
US20180222070A1 |
2018-08-09 |
Lee Burrowes; Paul Michael Jessemey; Kevin James Wain |
A liquid dispensing razor with a handle defining a cavity. A cartridge mounted to the handle. The cartridge has a cap, a guard and one or more blades between the cap and the guard. A fluid applicator is mounted to the shaving razor cartridge for delivering fluid to a surface to be shaved. A fluid reservoir is at least partially positioned within the cavity of the handle. The fluid reservoir has an inner wall defining an opening and a frangible seal within the opening. A fluid connector is positioned within the cavity. The fluid connector has an angled tip configured to pierce the frangible seal to establish a fluid connection between the fluid applicator and the fluid reservoir. The fluid reservoir has an inner wall with an annular rib that engages the fluid connector. |
129 |
COATED METAL CLOSURES |
US15743790 |
2016-07-08 |
US20180208376A1 |
2018-07-26 |
Paul Robert DUNWOODY |
A metal closure (1) comprising a panel (10) and a depending side wall (14) terminating in a cut edge (15), the inner surface of the closure having a plurality of coating layers applied (21-27) such that at least one of the coating layers extends to the cut edge and the coating thickness at and in proximity to the cut edge is less than the thickness at one or more other regions of the inner surface. |
130 |
Personal-care appliance and method of assembly |
US15499307 |
2017-04-27 |
US09962844B2 |
2018-05-08 |
Lee Burrowes; Paul Michael Jessemey; Kevin James Wain |
A liquid dispensing razor with a handle defining a cavity. A cartridge mounted to the handle. The cartridge has a cap, a guard and one or more blades between the cap and the guard. A fluid applicator is mounted to the shaving razor cartridge for delivering fluid to a surface to be shaved. A fluid reservoir is at least partially positioned within the cavity of the handle. The fluid reservoir has an inner wall defining an opening and a frangible seal within the opening. A fluid connector is positioned within the cavity. The fluid connector has an angled tip configured to pierce the frangible seal to establish a fluid connection between the fluid applicator and the fluid reservoir. The fluid reservoir has an inner wall with an annular rib that engages the fluid connector. |
131 |
RESIN MOLDING |
US15472677 |
2017-03-29 |
US20170287367A1 |
2017-10-05 |
Takashi YASUDA; Masahide HIOKI; Norihiro KAKINUMA |
A resin molding is provided. The resin molding includes an optically transparent plate-shaped portion, which has a first surface having a smooth surface portion, and a second surface having plural sections, wherein each of the plural sections has a width and includes one or more convex portions which have one or more ridge lines extending in a ridge line direction. The ridge line direction of the one or more convex portions of at least one of the plural sections is different from the ridge line direction of the one or more convex portions of one or more of others of the plural sections. When the first surface of the resin molding is observed from outside, the resin molding has metallic appearance. |
132 |
Capsule or cork comprising security features |
US14412561 |
2012-07-03 |
US09778201B2 |
2017-10-03 |
Russell R. Lacoste; Stephen Wass; James Bonhivert; Toni Lee Gazaway; Sarah Yacoub; Thomas Classick |
A capsule placed on a beverage bottle. The capsule includes a capsule material layer and at least two layers of security ink on the capsule material layer. Each of the at least two layers has a different chemical composition. At least one layer of the at least two layers includes a first composition having flakes exhibiting full reflection of light received at a predetermined wavelength. |
133 |
BOTTLE |
US15304343 |
2015-02-12 |
US20170036803A1 |
2017-02-09 |
Hiroki OGUCHI |
A bottle includes a bottom wall portion of a bottom portion, grounding portion at an outer circumferential edge, rising circumferential wall portion continuous with grounding portion from the bottle radial inner side, and movable wall portion protrudes from the rising circumferential wall portion upper end. The movable wall portion movable upward around a connected portion to the rising circumferential wall portion. Plurality of ribs are radially disposed around bottle axis on the movable wall portion, and ribs include main recess that is recessed upward, and connection recess. Plurality of main recesses arranged at predetermined intervals in the bottle radial direction, and connection recess connects main recesses, adjacent to each other in the bottle radial direction, in the bottle radial direction together. A depth ratio D2/D1 that is the ratio of a depth (D2) of the connection recess to a depth (D1) of each main recess <2/9 and ≧1. |
134 |
Lid shaped as a building block, use thereof and method for producing the same |
US14758264 |
2013-12-26 |
US09539519B2 |
2017-01-10 |
Claudio Patrick Vollers; Henry Jun Suzuki |
The disclosure refers to a lid in the form of a building block, including a side wall, top surface with an internal wall and an external wall, the base of the lid, one or more male pins and one or more female openings, with their longitudinal axes placed in a direction that is essentially parallel to the internal section of the side wall provided with a lid fixing element to the package to be closed, in which one or more male pins have an external diameter of (4.8±0.1) millimeters, of (6.5±0.1) millimeters, or of (9.4±0.2) millimeters, and one or more female openings which have an internal diameter of (4.8±0.1) millimeters, of (6.5±0.1) millimeters or of (9.4±0.2) millimeters. |
135 |
Multimodal polyethylene polymers and methods of making and using the same |
US14888984 |
2014-05-09 |
US09441062B2 |
2016-09-13 |
Andrey Buryak; Christian Rein; Luc Monnissen; Geir Kristian Johnsen; Joy Cheng |
A multimodal polyethylene polymer having an MFR2 of 0.05 to 10.0 g/10 min, a density of 940 kg/m3 or more, a tensile modulus of 900 MPa or more wherein Formula (I). |
136 |
AIRCRAFT ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OPERATING METHOD |
US14247708 |
2014-04-08 |
US20160185462A1 |
2016-06-30 |
Huw Llewellyn EDWARDS; Parag VYAS |
A method of controlling an aircraft electrical system (40). The electrical system (40) comprises an alternating current electrical machine (56, 58) comprising a plurality of phases, each phase having a power rating, the electrical machine (56, 58) being configured to operate on failure of one or more phases. The method comprises: determining a power requirement; sensing a fault of one or more phases of the electrical machine (56, 58), and controlling the electrical machine (56, 58) to operate in a fault condition, in which the remaining phases of the electrical machine (56, 58) provide the electrical power requirement; and providing an overrating signal to a flight computer (66) of the aircraft (2) where the power provided by each phase exceeds the power rating of the respective phase. |
137 |
CROWN CAP |
US13995046 |
2013-06-14 |
US20160137358A1 |
2016-05-19 |
Ramon TAMARIT RIOS |
Crown cap for bottles of the type constituted by a metal plate, although it could be made of another material, having a structural configuration that favors the opening operation of the bottle by means of the removal of the crown cap without requiring an opener. |
138 |
Plastic Bottles For Perfume Compositions Having Improved Crazing Resistance |
US14987838 |
2016-01-05 |
US20160113376A1 |
2016-04-28 |
Dimitris Ioannic Collias; Patti Jean Kellett |
A plastic bottle for containing perfume compositions and having improved crazing resistance is disclosed. The plastic bottle comprises PEF |
139 |
Caps and closures comprising a propylene random copolymer, and a method for producing them |
US13991200 |
2011-12-01 |
US09284442B2 |
2016-03-15 |
Philippe Hoslet; Patrizio Andriolo |
The present invention relates to caps and closures comprising a specific propylene random copolymer, obtained by polymerization with a metallocene-based polymerization catalyst. |
140 |
LID SHAPED AS A BUILDING BLOCK, USE THEREOF AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME |
US14758264 |
2013-12-26 |
US20150336019A1 |
2015-11-26 |
Claudio Patrick Vollers; Henry Jun Suzuki |
The disclosure refers to a lid in the form of a building block, including a side wall, top surface with an internal wall and an external wall, the base of the lid, one or more male pins and one or more female openings, with their longitudinal axes placed in a direction that is essentially parallel to the internal section of the side wall provided with a lid fixing element to the package to be closed, in which one or more male pins have an external diameter of (4.8±0.1) millimeters, of (6.5±0.1) millimeters, or of (9.4±0.2) millimeters, and one or more female openings which have an internal diameter of (4.8±0.1) millimeters, of (6.5±0.1) millimeters or of (9.4±0.2) millimeters. |