US20090107582A1 - Detachable Funnel For Water Bottles - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to bottled water containers, and more particularly to a detachable funnel assembly for use with bottled water containers.
- Supplements typically come in powdered form and are sold in either large canisters or in single or multiple serving pouches.
- a scoop is often provided by the manufacturer for the consumer to transfer the powder into a container of water.
- pouches the consumer must pour the powder from the pouch into the container of water.
- the transfer of powder is relatively easy when using a drinking glass as the container.
- the exercise is more challenging when transferring the powder into a bottled water container.
- the small opening of the bottled water container usually results in powder being spilled.
- funnels are a common household item, it is not convenient to carry a funnel to the gym or other locations for the sole purpose of pouring powdered supplements into a bottled water container.
- the present invention seeks to solve these problems by providing a convenient portable device for pouring powdered and liquid supplements into a bottled water container.
- One aspect of the present invention is a detachable funnel assembly that is affixed in an inverted position to a bottled water container when not in use, and connected to the mouth of the bottled water container for use a funnel when in use.
- FIG. 1 is a frontal view of the preferred embodiment of the detachable funnel assembly affixed to a bottled water container in the inverted position.
- FIG. 2 a is a cross-sectional view of the detachable funnel assembly and bottled water container depicted in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 2 b is an enlarged view of the ring snap shown in FIG. 2 a.
- FIGS. 3 a and 3 b are exploded frontal views of the preferred embodiment of the detachable funnel assembly separated from a bottled water container with the detachable funnel assembly in the inverted and funnel positions, respectively.
- FIG. 4 is a frontal view of the preferred embodiment of the detachable funnel assembly affixed to a bottled water container in the funnel position.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the detachable funnel assembly and bottled water container depicted in FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 6 is a frontal view of an alternate embodiment of the detachable funnel assembly affixed to a bottled water container in the inverted position.
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the detachable funnel assembly and bottled water container depicted in FIG. 6 .
- FIGS. 8 a and 8 b are exploded frontal views of an alternate embodiment of the detachable funnel assembly separated from a bottled water container with the detachable funnel assembly in the inverted and funnel positions, respectively.
- FIG. 9 is a frontal view of an alternate embodiment of the detachable funnel assembly affixed to a bottled water container in the funnel position.
- FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view of the detachable funnel assembly and bottled water container depicted in FIG. 9 .
- the preferred embodiment is a detachable funnel assembly 10 as shown in FIGS. 1-5 .
- detachable funnel assembly 10 is shown in an inverted position affixed to bottled water container 12 for shipping and storage.
- Detachable funnel assembly 10 includes an open narrow end 14 and an open wide end 16 .
- Detachable funnel assembly 12 is formed by sidewalls 18 having three sections: stem section 18 a , middle section 18 b , and mouth section 18 c . Sidewalls 18 are configured to accept and detachably affix to bottled water container 12 .
- Mouth section 18 c is sufficiently wide so that cap 20 of bottled water container 12 and top portion 22 of bottled water container 12 may pass through with ease.
- stem section 18 a is sufficiently narrow so that cap 20 may not pass though and is stopped by the top of stem section 18 a.
- middle section 18 b has a ring snap (also known as a snap joint) 26 thereon near intersection 28 with mouth section 18 c .
- Ring snap 26 is located on middle section 18 b such that the distance between ring snap 26 and intersection 30 of middle section 18 b and stem section 18 a is approximately but no less than the distance from the top (closed end) of cap 20 to just below bottle neck ring 32 .
- Ring snap 26 is configured to create a snap connection between detachable funnel assembly 10 and bottle neck ring 32 .
- the snap connection is created by configuring snap ring 26 to have a slightly smaller inner diameter than the outer diameter of bottle neck ring 32 .
- middle section 18 b expands along with the diameter of ring snap 26 .
- snap ring 26 snaps back into place to hold detachable funnel assembly 10 to bottle water container 12 .
- the snap connection may be released by pulling detachable funnel assembly 10 and bottled water container 12 in opposite directions.
- detachable funnel assembly is demonstrated in FIGS. 3-5 .
- detachable funnel assembly 10 may be re-attached to bottled water container 12 for use as a funnel as show in FIG. 3 b .
- Cap 20 is removed from bottled water container 12 and stem section 18 a of detachable funnel assembly 10 is inserted into container opening 24 of bottled water container 12 so that detachable funnel assembly 10 is set in the funnel position as shown in FIGS. 4-5 .
- Supplements, in powder or liquid form may be added to the contents of bottled water container 12 by pouring the supplements into mouth section 18 c of detachable funnel assembly 10 .
- Detachable funnel assembly 10 is preferably formed PETE plastic material (preferably polypropylene or polyethylene) by an injection molding process, although other materials and processes may be used. Further, detachable funnel assembly 10 is sufficiently rigid to hold its shape when in use as a funnel, and yet, sufficiently flexible to expand slightly to allow the creation and release of the snap connection with bottled water container 12 .
- PETE plastic material preferably polypropylene or polyethylene
- the preferred embodiment has the advantage of not disrupting the bottling process. Bottling companies may continue to bottle the water in the same manner as always without any modifications to bottled water container 12 , as detachable funnel assembly 10 is simply snapped on top of bottled water containers 12 at the end of the assembly line after the water is bottled.
- the size of sidewall sections 18 are customized for the width and length of top portion 22 and container opening 24 of bottled water container 12 so that no re-tooling of the manufacturing of bottled water containers 12 is required.
- FIGS. 6-10 An alternate embodiment requiring a modified bottled water container 112 is depicted in FIGS. 6-10 .
- detachable funnel assembly 110 is shown in an inverted position affixed to bottled water container 112 for shipping and storage.
- Detachable funnel assembly 110 includes an open narrow end 14 and an open wide end 116 .
- Detachable funnel assembly 112 is formed by sidewalls 118 having three sections: stem section 118 a , middle section 118 b , and mouth section 118 c .
- Sidewalls 118 are configured to accept and detachably affix to bottled water container 112 .
- Mouth section 118 c is sufficiently wide so that cap 120 of bottled water container 112 and top portion 122 of bottled water container 112 may pass through with ease.
- stem section 118 a is sufficiently narrow so that cap 120 may not pass though and is stopped by the top of stem section 118 a .
- Middle section 118 b is configured to allow container opening to pass through unimpeded.
- Stem section 118 a is threaded on both the interior and exterior.
- Interior threads 126 are divided into two sections—stow threads 126 a and use threads 126 b , separated by ridge 128 .
- Stow threads 126 a are configured to accept exterior threads 130 of container opening 124 when detachable funnel assembly 110 is in its inverted position.
- Use threads 126 b are configured to accept exterior threads 130 of container opening 124 when detachable funnel assembly 110 is in its use position.
- Ridge 128 prevents container opening 124 from passing too far through stem section 118 a during both use and stowing.
- Exterior threads 132 are configured to accept interior threads 134 of cap 120 when detachable funnel assembly 110 is in its inverted position.
- detachable funnel assembly 110 is demonstrated in FIGS. 8-10 .
- detachable funnel assembly 110 may be re-attached to bottled water container 112 for use as a funnel as shown in FIG. 8 b .
- container opening 124 is screwed into use threads 126 b of stem section 118 a so that detachable funnel assembly 110 is set in the funnel position as shown in FIGS. 9-10 .
- Supplements, in powder or liquid form may be added to the contents of bottled water container 112 by pouring the supplements into mouth section 18 c of detachable funnel assembly 110 .
- container opening sidewall sections 118 are customized for the width and length of top portion 122 and container opening 124 of bottled water container 112 so that re-tooling of the manufacturing of bottled water containers 112 is limited to re-tooling cap 20 to be sufficiently large to screw onto stem section 118 a .
- This alternate embodiment has the advantage of having a fully integrated funnel and container such that the connection between detachable funnel assembly 110 and bottled water container 112 is well secured both in use and when stowed.
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Abstract
A detachable funnel apparatus for use with a container has an open wide end, an open narrow end, and sidewalls connecting the open wide end to the open narrow end whereby materials poured into the open end pass through the sidewalls and out the open narrow end when the detachable funnel apparatus is coupled to the container. The funnel is configured to removably affix to the container when stored by a coupling mechanism on the inside of the funnel such as a ring snap to create a snap connection between the funnel and a neck ring on the container or threads to connect to the threads on the container normally used by the cap of the container.
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- The present invention relates generally to bottled water containers, and more particularly to a detachable funnel assembly for use with bottled water containers.
- There has been an explosion in bottled water use in the United States, driven in large measure by marketing designed to convince the public of bottled water's purity and safety, and capitalizing on public concern about tap water quality. Health conscience consumers of bottled water have become increasingly interested in adding nutritional supplements to their bottled water, such as protein powder, energy supplements and vitamin supplements.
- Supplements typically come in powdered form and are sold in either large canisters or in single or multiple serving pouches. For large canisters, a scoop is often provided by the manufacturer for the consumer to transfer the powder into a container of water. For pouches, the consumer must pour the powder from the pouch into the container of water.
- The transfer of powder is relatively easy when using a drinking glass as the container. However, the exercise is more challenging when transferring the powder into a bottled water container. The small opening of the bottled water container usually results in powder being spilled.
- One option for pouring powders into small openings is a funnel. The narrow end is placed in the receptacle and the powder is placed in the wide end. While funnels are a common household item, it is not convenient to carry a funnel to the gym or other locations for the sole purpose of pouring powdered supplements into a bottled water container.
- The present invention seeks to solve these problems by providing a convenient portable device for pouring powdered and liquid supplements into a bottled water container.
- One aspect of the present invention is a detachable funnel assembly that is affixed in an inverted position to a bottled water container when not in use, and connected to the mouth of the bottled water container for use a funnel when in use.
- Other objects and advantages, which are set forth in the description of the Detailed Description of the Invention. The features and advantages described in the specification, however, are not all inclusive, and particularly, many additional features and advantages will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art in view of the drawings and specification herein.
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FIG. 1 is a frontal view of the preferred embodiment of the detachable funnel assembly affixed to a bottled water container in the inverted position. -
FIG. 2 a is a cross-sectional view of the detachable funnel assembly and bottled water container depicted inFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 2 b is an enlarged view of the ring snap shown inFIG. 2 a. -
FIGS. 3 a and 3 b are exploded frontal views of the preferred embodiment of the detachable funnel assembly separated from a bottled water container with the detachable funnel assembly in the inverted and funnel positions, respectively. -
FIG. 4 is a frontal view of the preferred embodiment of the detachable funnel assembly affixed to a bottled water container in the funnel position. -
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the detachable funnel assembly and bottled water container depicted inFIG. 4 . -
FIG. 6 is a frontal view of an alternate embodiment of the detachable funnel assembly affixed to a bottled water container in the inverted position. -
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the detachable funnel assembly and bottled water container depicted inFIG. 6 . -
FIGS. 8 a and 8 b are exploded frontal views of an alternate embodiment of the detachable funnel assembly separated from a bottled water container with the detachable funnel assembly in the inverted and funnel positions, respectively. -
FIG. 9 is a frontal view of an alternate embodiment of the detachable funnel assembly affixed to a bottled water container in the funnel position. -
FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view of the detachable funnel assembly and bottled water container depicted inFIG. 9 . - The preferred embodiment is a
detachable funnel assembly 10 as shown inFIGS. 1-5 . As depicted inFIGS. 1 and 2 ,detachable funnel assembly 10 is shown in an inverted position affixed to bottledwater container 12 for shipping and storage.Detachable funnel assembly 10 includes an opennarrow end 14 and an openwide end 16.Detachable funnel assembly 12 is formed bysidewalls 18 having three sections:stem section 18 a,middle section 18 b, andmouth section 18 c.Sidewalls 18 are configured to accept and detachably affix to bottledwater container 12. -
Mouth section 18 c is sufficiently wide so thatcap 20 of bottledwater container 12 and top portion 22 of bottledwater container 12 may pass through with ease. In contrast,stem section 18 a is sufficiently narrow so thatcap 20 may not pass though and is stopped by the top ofstem section 18 a. - As shown in
FIGS. 2 a and 2 b,middle section 18 b has a ring snap (also known as a snap joint) 26 thereon nearintersection 28 withmouth section 18 c.Ring snap 26 is located onmiddle section 18 b such that the distance betweenring snap 26 andintersection 30 ofmiddle section 18 b andstem section 18 a is approximately but no less than the distance from the top (closed end) ofcap 20 to just belowbottle neck ring 32. -
Ring snap 26 is configured to create a snap connection betweendetachable funnel assembly 10 andbottle neck ring 32. The snap connection is created by configuringsnap ring 26 to have a slightly smaller inner diameter than the outer diameter ofbottle neck ring 32. Asbottle neck ring 32 passes through the portion ofmiddle section 18 b withsnap ring 26,middle section 18 b expands along with the diameter ofring snap 26. Afterbottle neck ring 32 passes throughsnap ring 26, snapring 26 snaps back into place to holddetachable funnel assembly 10 tobottle water container 12. The snap connection may be released by pullingdetachable funnel assembly 10 and bottledwater container 12 in opposite directions. - The use of detachable funnel assembly is demonstrated in
FIGS. 3-5 . Oncedetachable funnel assembly 10 is removed from bottledwater container 12, as shown inFIG. 3 a, detachable funnel assembly may be re-attached to bottledwater container 12 for use as a funnel as show inFIG. 3 b.Cap 20 is removed from bottledwater container 12 andstem section 18 a ofdetachable funnel assembly 10 is inserted into container opening 24 of bottledwater container 12 so thatdetachable funnel assembly 10 is set in the funnel position as shown inFIGS. 4-5 . Supplements, in powder or liquid form, may be added to the contents of bottledwater container 12 by pouring the supplements intomouth section 18 c ofdetachable funnel assembly 10. -
Detachable funnel assembly 10 is preferably formed PETE plastic material (preferably polypropylene or polyethylene) by an injection molding process, although other materials and processes may be used. Further,detachable funnel assembly 10 is sufficiently rigid to hold its shape when in use as a funnel, and yet, sufficiently flexible to expand slightly to allow the creation and release of the snap connection with bottledwater container 12. - The preferred embodiment has the advantage of not disrupting the bottling process. Bottling companies may continue to bottle the water in the same manner as always without any modifications to bottled
water container 12, asdetachable funnel assembly 10 is simply snapped on top of bottledwater containers 12 at the end of the assembly line after the water is bottled. The size ofsidewall sections 18 are customized for the width and length of top portion 22 and container opening 24 of bottledwater container 12 so that no re-tooling of the manufacturing of bottledwater containers 12 is required. - An alternate embodiment requiring a modified bottled
water container 112 is depicted inFIGS. 6-10 . As depicted inFIGS. 6 and 7 ,detachable funnel assembly 110 is shown in an inverted position affixed to bottledwater container 112 for shipping and storage.Detachable funnel assembly 110 includes an opennarrow end 14 and an openwide end 116.Detachable funnel assembly 112 is formed bysidewalls 118 having three sections: stem section 118 a, middle section 118 b, andmouth section 118 c.Sidewalls 118 are configured to accept and detachably affix to bottledwater container 112. -
Mouth section 118 c is sufficiently wide so thatcap 120 of bottledwater container 112 andtop portion 122 of bottledwater container 112 may pass through with ease. In contrast, stem section 118 a is sufficiently narrow so thatcap 120 may not pass though and is stopped by the top of stem section 118 a. Middle section 118 b is configured to allow container opening to pass through unimpeded. - Stem section 118 a is threaded on both the interior and exterior. Interior threads 126 are divided into two sections—stow threads 126 a and use
threads 126 b, separated byridge 128. Stow threads 126 a are configured to acceptexterior threads 130 ofcontainer opening 124 whendetachable funnel assembly 110 is in its inverted position. Usethreads 126 b are configured to acceptexterior threads 130 ofcontainer opening 124 whendetachable funnel assembly 110 is in its use position.Ridge 128 prevents container opening 124 from passing too far through stem section 118 a during both use and stowing.Exterior threads 132 are configured to accept interior threads 134 ofcap 120 whendetachable funnel assembly 110 is in its inverted position. - The use of
detachable funnel assembly 110 is demonstrated inFIGS. 8-10 . Oncedetachable funnel assembly 110 is removed frombottled water container 112 by unscrewingcap 120 from stow threads 126 a of stem section 118 a and unscrewing stem section 118 a fromcontainer opening 124, as shown inFIG. 8 a,detachable funnel assembly 110 may be re-attached tobottled water container 112 for use as a funnel as shown inFIG. 8 b. Withcap 120 removed frombottled water container 112,container opening 124 is screwed intouse threads 126 b of stem section 118 a so thatdetachable funnel assembly 110 is set in the funnel position as shown inFIGS. 9-10 . Supplements, in powder or liquid form, may be added to the contents ofbottled water container 112 by pouring the supplements intomouth section 18 c ofdetachable funnel assembly 110. - The size of container opening
sidewall sections 118 are customized for the width and length oftop portion 122 and container opening 124 ofbottled water container 112 so that re-tooling of the manufacturing ofbottled water containers 112 is limited tore-tooling cap 20 to be sufficiently large to screw onto stem section 118 a. This alternate embodiment has the advantage of having a fully integrated funnel and container such that the connection betweendetachable funnel assembly 110 andbottled water container 112 is well secured both in use and when stowed. - From the above description, it will be apparent that the invention disclosed herein provides a novel and advantageous detachable funnel assembly for bottled water containers. The foregoing discussion discloses and describes merely exemplary methods and embodiments of the present invention. One skilled in the art will readily recognize from such discussion that various changes, modifications and variations may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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1. A detachable funnel apparatus for use with a container, the container having a cap, with a closed end and a open end on top, removably attached to of the container for maintaining liquids in the container, the apparatus comprising:
an open wide end;
an open narrow end; and
sidewalls connecting the open wide end to the open narrow end whereby materials poured into the open end pass through the sidewalls and out the open narrow end when the detachable funnel apparatus is coupled to the container;
wherein the sidewalls have an inner and outer side and include:
a stem section proximate to the open narrow end and configured to be sufficiently narrow so that the cap may not pass though and is stopped by the top of stem section;
a mouth section proximate to the open wide end and configured to be sufficiently wide to allow that the cap of the container and top portion the container to pass through the open wide end;
a middle section located between the stem section and the mouth section configured to be sufficiently wide to allow that the cap of the container to pass through the middle section; and
a coupling mechanism on the inner side of the sidewalls in the middle section configured to detachably affix the apparatus to the container.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the coupling mechanism is a ring snap configured to create a snap connection between the apparatus and a neck ring on the container.
3. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the ring snap is located on the middle section such that the distance between the ring snap and intersection of the middle section and the stem section is approximately but no less than the distance from the closed end of the cap to just below the neck ring.
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