US20110139798A1 - Ergonomic Receptacle Having Viscoelastic Skin - Google Patents
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- This invention is drawn to the field of receptacles; more particularly, to receptacles of compound wall construction, and still more particularly, to novel ergonomic receptacles having viscoelastic skins.
- 5,753,289, 6,641,854, and 7,063,229 are exemplary of another type of compound wall cup or other vessel used for dispensing together a liquid such as milk with a solid, such as cereal, or another two types of aliment.
- Other heretofore known compound wall cups or other receptacles include those that have a transparent outer layer and a patterned inner wall visible through the transparent outer layer, as is exemplified by U.S. Pat. No. 5,894,948, incorporated herein by reference.
- the hand typically conformed to the shape and profile of the cup, container or other vessel of compound wall construction with more or less comfort, in dependence on the shape and profile of the cup or other receptacle.
- the heretofore known receptacles of compound wall construction were maximally comfortable and useful primarily to those of average or other target size hands but their comfort and utility was limited for those having other than average or targeted hand sizes, often resulting in discomfort and sometimes in lack of use.
- the sureness of grip depended on the size and shape of the hand and the shape and profile of the cup, cupholder or container receiving the hand. The greater the mismatch therebetween the more the heretofore known cups, containers or other receptacles of compound wall construction were subject to damage or spillage from undesired droppage or slippage.
- a related object of the present invention is to disclose such an ergonomic receptacle having a viscoelastic skin that locally deforms when grasped in such a way as to comfortably conform to a wide variety of hand sizes and shapes of both adults and children.
- a related object of the present invention is to disclose such an ergonomic receptacle having a viscoelastic skin that forms a contour grip that is comfortable and that does not easily slip out of hand.
- the ergonomic receptacle having a viscoelastic skin of the present invention includes a vessel having walls defining a receiving void.
- the vessel may, for example, be a cup and the receiving void, may, for example, serve to contain a drink.
- a viscoelastic skin is provided about the vessel to cover at least a major portion of its peripheral surface.
- the viscoelastic skin exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping the receptacle displacing the viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of the vessel to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confronting wall of the vessel, and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released.
- the viscoelastic skin provided about at least a major portion of the peripheral surface of the vessel may in alternate disclosed embodiments be monolithic or may be composite.
- the viscoelastic skin may be a bag that captures the peripheral sidewalls and included bottom wall of the vessel and may be sleevelike so as to surround at least the major portion of the peripheral surface of the vessel.
- Flat, dimpled and apertured bottom caps are disclosed in alternate exemplary ergonomic receptacles having sleevelike viscoelastic skin embodiments.
- the viscoelastic skin and vessel are permanently attached in alternate presently preferred and exemplary embodiments by adhesive and laser bonding, by molding and by means of mechanical capture although other attachment or joining techniques could be employed without departing from the inventive concepts.
- the viscoelastic skin may be translucent or transparent and the walls defining the peripheral surface of the vessel may be patterned with structural or decorative features and/or imprinted with company logo's or other indicia or information.
- FIG. 1 shows in FIG. 1A a bottom pictorial view and in FIG. 1B a pictorial sectional view of an ergonomic receptacle having a monolithic viscoelastic skin in accord with the present invention
- FIG. 2 shows in FIG. 2A a bottom pictorial view and in FIG. 2B a pictorial sectional view of an alternate embodiment of an ergonomic receptacle having a monolithic viscoelastic skin in accord with the present invention
- FIG. 3 shows in the FIGS. 3A , 3 B, and 3 C thereof side pictorial views of exemplary tactile structural and decorative features provided on the walls defining the peripheral surface of the vessel in any embodiment of the ergonomic receptacle having a viscoelastic skin in accord with the present invention
- FIG. 4 shows in the FIGS. 4A , 4 B, and 4 C thereof pictorial sectional views of variations of one embodiment of an ergonomic receptacle having a composite, baglike viscoelastic skin in accord with the present invention
- FIG. 5 shows in the FIGS. 5A , 5 B, 5 C, and 5 D thereof pictorial sectional views of variations of another embodiment of an ergonomic receptacle having a composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin and flat bottom cap in accord with the present invention
- FIG. 6 shows in the FIGS. 6A , 6 B, 6 C, and 6 D thereof pictorial sectional views of variations of another embodiment of an ergonomic receptacle having a composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin and apertured bottom cap in accord with the present invention
- FIG. 7 shows in the FIGS. 7A , 7 B, 7 C and 7 D thereof pictorial sectional views of variations of another embodiment of an ergonomic receptacle having a composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin and dimpled bottom cap in accord with the present invention
- FIG. 8 shows in the FIGS. 8A , 8 B thereof pictorial exploded and sectional views of another embodiment of an ergonomic receptacle having a composite, baglike viscoelastic skin that includes an integral bottom web cap in accord with the present invention
- FIG. 9 shows in the FIGS. 9A , 9 B thereof pictorial exploded and sectional views of another embodiment of an ergonomic receptacle having a composite, baglike viscoelastic skin that includes the integral bottom web cap in accord with the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a partial pictorial view of the integral bottom web cap of the FIGS. 8 , 9 embodiments.
- the ergonomic receptacle 10 includes a vessel generally designated 12 .
- the vessel 12 includes upstanding sidewalls 14 and an included bottom wall 16 .
- the sidewalls 14 and bottom wall 16 define a mouth generally designated 18 , near the top of the vessel 12 , and a chamber generally designated 20 , internal to the vessel 12 and in communication with the mouth 18 .
- an ailment may be received and dispensed through the mouth 18 and contained in the chamber 20 of the vessel 12 .
- the vessel 12 is shown with a generally U-shaped profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design.
- the vessel 12 includes an outwardly extending collar generally designated 22 carried about its mouth 18 .
- the outwardly extending collar 22 is attached to the top of the vessel 12 , although it could be integrally formed therewith out departing from the inventive concepts.
- the collar 22 has threads 24 provided about its top end and an outwardly extending shoulder generally designated 26 provided about its bottom end.
- the threads 24 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown.
- a monolithic viscoelastic skin generally designated 28 is provided about the outside of the vessel 12 .
- the viscoelastic skin 28 has an upstanding annular sidewall 30 and an included bottom wall 32 that define a bag that is adapted to capture the vessel 12 in such a way that the sidewall 30 and bottom wall 32 of the viscoelastic skin 28 fit over and are in contacting relation with the sidewall 14 and bottom wall 16 of the vessel 12 .
- the confronting top and bottom edges of the viscoelastic skin 28 and shoulder 26 of the collar 22 are bonded and lap joined as illustrated generally at 34 .
- the monolithic viscoelastic skin 28 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping the receptacle 10 by displacing the viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of the vessel 12 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confronting wall 14 of the vessel 12 , and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released.
- the ergonomic receptacle 50 includes a vessel generally designated 52 .
- the vessel 52 includes an upstanding annular sidewall 54 and an included bottom wall 56 .
- the sidewall 54 and bottom wall 56 define a mouth generally designated 58 , near the top of the vessel 52 , and a chamber generally designated 60 , internal to the vessel 52 and in communication with the mouth 58 .
- an ailment may be received and dispensed through the mouth 58 and contained in the chamber 60 of the vessel 52 .
- the vessel 52 is shown with a generally U-shaped annular profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design.
- the vessel 52 includes an outwardly extending collar generally designated 62 carried about its mouth 58 .
- the outwardly extending collar 62 is attached to the top of the vessel 52 , although it could be integrally formed therewith out departing from the inventive concepts.
- the collar 62 has threads 64 provided about its top end and an outwardly extending annular shoulder generally designated 66 provided about its bottom end.
- the threads 64 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown.
- a monolithic viscoelastic skin generally designated 68 is provided about the outside of the vessel 12 .
- the viscoelastic skin 68 has an upstanding annular sidewall 70 and an annular bottom toe portion 72 that define a sleeve that is adapted to capture the vessel 52 in such a way that the sidewall 70 of the viscoelastic skin 68 fits over and is in contacting relation with the sidewall 54 of the vessel 52 .
- the confronting top and bottom edges of the viscoelastic skin 68 and shoulder 66 of the collar 62 are bonded and lap-joined as illustrated generally at 74 .
- the monolithic viscoelastic skin 68 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping the receptacle 50 by displacing the viscoelastic skin 68 between the hand and confronting surface of the vessel 52 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confronting wall 54 of the vessel 52 , and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released.
- the viscoelastic skin may be made translucent or transparent. Because the viscoelastic skin of any ergonomic receptacle having a viscoelastic skin in accord with the present invention viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping the receptacle by displacing the viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of the vessel, to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confronting wall of the vessel, the outside surface of the vessel may be advantageously textured and/or patterned with decorative or information bearing features.
- the decorative or information bearing features provide a desired aesthetic appearance and/or may be imprinted with a logo or other advertising material.
- the texture provided may help to stabilize the grip, helping to prevent or eliminate slippage and spillage as the skin displaces allowing the hand to contact the confronting textured features of the surface of the vessel.
- FIG. 3 shows in the FIG. 3A thereof vessel 90 textured with an exemplary horizontal rib pattern generally designated 92 ; shows in the FIG. 3B vessel 100 patterned with decorative fish features generally designated 102 and shows in the FIG. 3C thereof vessel 110 textured with an exemplary vertical rib pattern generally designated 112 .
- the ergonomic receptacle 120 includes a vessel generally designated 122 .
- the vessel 122 includes upstanding sidewalls 124 and an included bottom wall 126 .
- the sidewalls 124 and bottom wall 126 define a mouth generally designated 128 , near the top of the vessel 122 , and a chamber generally designated 130 , internal to the vessel 122 and in communication with the mouth 128 .
- an ailment not shown, may be received and dispensed through the mouth 128 and contained in the chamber 130 of the vessel 122 .
- the vessel 122 is shown with a generally U-shaped profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design.
- the vessel 122 includes an outwardly extending collar generally designated 132 carried about its mouth 128 .
- the outwardly extending collar 132 is attached to the top of the vessel 122 , although it could be integrally formed therewith out departing from the inventive concepts.
- the collar 132 has threads 134 provided about its top end and an outwardly extending shoulder generally designated 136 provided about its bottom end.
- the threads 134 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown.
- a composite, baglike viscoelastic skin generally designated 138 is provided about the outside of the vessel 122 .
- the composite, baglike viscoelastic skin 138 includes a flexible bag of thermoplatic elatomer or other thin, flexible material generally designated 140 having an upstanding annular sidewall 142 and an included bottom wall 144 that are spaced from the confronting annular wall 124 and included bottom 126 of the vessel 122 and defining an annular chamber generally designated 146 therebetween, and further includes a viscoelastic material 148 disposed within the annular chamber 146 .
- the confronting edges of the flexible bag 140 of the composite, baglike viscoelastic skin 138 and shoulder 136 of the collar 132 are bonded and lap joined as illustrated generally at 150 .
- the composite, baglike viscoelastic skin 138 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping the receptacle 120 by displacing the composite, baglike viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of the vessel 122 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confronting wall 124 of the vessel 122 , and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released.
- the ergonomic receptacle 160 includes a vessel generally designated 162 .
- the vessel 162 includes upstanding sidewalls 164 and an included bottom wall 166 .
- the sidewalls 164 and bottom wall 166 define a mouth generally designated 168 , near the top of the vessel 162 , and a chamber generally designated 170 , internal to the vessel 162 and in communication with the mouth 168 .
- an ailment not shown, may be received and dispensed through the mouth 168 and contained in the chamber 170 of the vessel 162 .
- the vessel 162 is shown with a generally U-shaped profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design.
- the vessel 162 includes an outwardly extending collar generally designated 172 carried about its mouth 168 .
- the outwardly extending collar 172 is attached to the top of the vessel 162 , although it could be integrally formed therewith out departing from the inventive concepts.
- the collar 172 has threads 174 provided about its top end and an outwardly extending shoulder generally designated 176 provided about its bottom end.
- the collar 172 includes an outwardly facing annular groove generally designated 178 .
- the threads 174 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown.
- a composite, baglike viscoelastic skin generally designated 180 is provided about the outside of the vessel 162 .
- the composite, baglike viscoelastic skin 180 includes a flexible bag of thermoplatic elatomer or other thin, flexible material generally designated 182 having an upstanding annular sidewall 184 and an included bottom wall 186 that are spaced from the confronting annular wall 164 and included bottom 166 of the vessel 162 and defining an annular chamber generally designated 188 therebetween, and further includes a viscoelastic material 190 disposed within the annular chamber 188 .
- the top edge of the upstanding annular sidewall 184 of the flexible bag 182 of the composite, baglike viscoelastic skin 180 includes an inwardly facing annular edge 192 that seats in the outwardly facing annular groove 178 of the collar 172 and is retained therein by means of a retaining ring 194 attached to the collar 172 , which mechanically captures the edge 192 in the groove 178 to seal the chamber 188 against leakage of viscoelastic material 190 .
- the composite, baglike viscoelastic skin 180 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping the receptacle 160 by displacing the composite, baglike viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of the vessel 162 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confronting wall 164 of the vessel 162 , and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released.
- the ergonomic receptacle 200 includes a vessel generally designated 202 .
- the vessel 202 includes upstanding sidewalls 204 and an included bottom wall 206 .
- the sidewalls 204 and bottom wall 206 define a mouth generally designated 208 , near the top of the vessel 202 , and a chamber generally designated 210 , internal to the vessel 202 and in communication with the mouth 208 .
- an ailment not shown, may be received and dispensed through the mouth 208 and contained in the chamber 210 of the vessel 202 .
- the vessel 202 is shown with a generally U-shaped profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design.
- the vessel 202 includes an outwardly extending collar generally designated 212 carried about its mouth 208 .
- the outwardly extending collar 212 is attached to the top of the vessel 202 , although it could be integrally formed therewith out departing from the inventive concepts.
- the collar 212 has threads 214 provided about its top end and an outwardly extending shoulder generally designated 216 provided about its bottom end.
- the shoulder 216 includes a outwardly and downwardly facing flange 218 .
- the threads 214 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown.
- a composite, baglike viscoelastic skin generally designated 220 is provided about the outside of the vessel 202 .
- the composite, baglike viscoelastic skin 220 includes a flexible bag of thermoplatic elatomer or other thin, flexible material generally designated 222 having an upstanding annular sidewall 224 and an included bottom wall 226 that are spaced from the confronting annular wall 204 and included bottom 206 of the vessel 202 and defining an annular chamber generally designated 228 therebetween, and further includes a viscoelastic material 230 disposed within the annular chamber 228 .
- the top edge of the upstanding annular sidewall 224 of the flexible bag 222 of the composite, baglike viscoelastic skin 220 is bonded and butt-joined to joining ring 234 .
- the joining ring 234 is bonded and lap joined to the outwardly and downwardly facing flange 218 of the shoulder 216 of the collar 212 , thereby sealing the chamber 228 against leakage of viscoelastic material 230 .
- the composite, baglike viscoelastic skin 220 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping the receptacle 200 by displacing the composite, baglike viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of the vessel 202 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confronting wall 204 of the vessel 202 , and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released.
- the ergonomic receptacle 250 includes a vessel generally designated 252 .
- the vessel 252 includes upstanding sidewalls 254 and an included bottom wall 256 .
- the sidewalls 254 and bottom wall 256 define a mouth generally designated 258 , near the top of the vessel 252 , and a chamber generally designated 260 , internal to the vessel 252 and in communication with the mouth 258 .
- an ailment not shown, may be received and dispensed through the mouth 258 and contained in the chamber 260 of the vessel 252 .
- the vessel 252 is shown with a generally U-shaped profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design.
- the vessel 252 includes an outwardly extending collar generally designated 262 carried about its mouth 258 .
- the outwardly extending collar 262 is attached to the top of the vessel 252 , although it could be integrally formed therewith out departing from the inventive concepts.
- the collar 262 has threads 264 provided about its top end and an outwardly extending shoulder generally designated 266 provided about its bottom end.
- the shoulder 266 includes an outwardly and downwardly extending flange 268 .
- the threads 264 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown.
- a composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin generally designated 270 is provided about the outside of the vessel 252 .
- the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 270 includes a flexible annulus of thermoplatic elatomer or other thin, flexible material generally designated 272 spaced from the confronting annular wall 254 of the vessel 252 and defining an annular chamber generally designated 274 therebetween, in which a viscoelastic material 276 is disposed.
- a bottom cap having a flat profile 278 is mounted to the bottom of the vessel 252 of the receptacle 250 .
- the top edge of the upstanding flexible annulus 272 is adhesively or otherwise lap joined as shown generally at 280 to the outwardly and downwardly extending flange 268 of the shoulder 266 of the vessel 252 and the bottom edge thereof is adhesively or otherwise butt-joined as shown generally at 282 to the confronting top edge of the flat bottom cap 278 , thereby sealing the chamber 274 against leakage of viscoelastic material 276 .
- the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 270 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping the receptacle 250 by displacing the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of the vessel 252 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confronting wall 254 of the vessel 252 , and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released.
- the ergonomic receptacle 290 includes a vessel generally designated 292 .
- the vessel 292 includes upstanding sidewalls 294 and an included bottom wall 296 .
- the sidewalls 294 and bottom wall 296 define a mouth generally designated 298 , near the top of the vessel 292 , and a chamber generally designated 300 , internal to the vessel 292 and in communication with the mouth 298 .
- an ailment not shown, may be received and dispensed through the mouth 298 and contained in the chamber 300 of the vessel 292 .
- the vessel 292 is shown with a generally U-shaped profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design.
- the vessel 292 includes an outwardly extending collar generally designated 304 carried about its mouth 300 .
- the outwardly extending collar 304 is attached to the top of the vessel 292 , although it could be integrally formed therewith out departing from the inventive concepts.
- the collar 304 has threads 306 provided about its top end and an outwardly extending shoulder generally designated 308 provided about its bottom end.
- the collar 304 includes an outwardly facing annular groove generally designated 310 .
- the threads 306 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown.
- a composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin generally designated 312 is provided about the outside of the vessel 292 .
- the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 312 includes a flexible annulus of thermoplatic elatomer or other thin, flexible material generally designated 314 spaced from the confronting annular wall 294 of the vessel 292 and defining an annular chamber generally designated 316 therebetween, in which a viscoelastic material 318 is disposed.
- a bottom cap having a flat profile 320 is mounted to the bottom of the vessel 292 of the receptacle 290 .
- the top edge of the upstanding annular sidewall 314 of the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 312 includes an inwardly facing annular edge 322 that seats in the outwardly facing annular groove 310 of the collar 304 and is mechanically retained therein by means of a retaining ring 324 attached to the collar 304 and the bottom edge thereof is adhesively or otherwise butt-joined to the confronting edge of the flat bottom cap 320 , thereby sealing the chamber 316 against leakage of viscoelastic material 318 .
- the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 312 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping the receptacle 290 by displacing the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of the vessel 292 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confronting wall 294 of the vessel 292 , and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released.
- the ergonomic receptacle 330 includes a vessel generally designated 332 .
- the vessel 332 includes upstanding annular sidewall 334 and an included bottom wall 336 .
- the sidewall 334 and bottom wall 336 define a mouth generally designated 338 , near the top of the vessel 332 , and a chamber generally 340 , internal to the vessel 332 and in communication with the mouth 338 .
- an ailment not shown, may be received and dispensed through the mouth 338 and contained in the chamber 340 of the vessel 332 .
- the vessel 332 is shown with a generally U-shaped profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design.
- the vessel 332 includes an outwardly extending collar generally designated 342 carried about its mouth 338 .
- the outwardly extending collar 342 is attached to the top of the vessel 332 , although it could be integrally formed therewith out departing from the inventive concepts.
- the collar 342 has threads 344 provided about its top end and an outwardly extending shoulder generally designated 346 provided about its bottom end.
- the shoulder 346 includes an outwardly and downwardly facing annular flange 348 .
- the threads 344 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown.
- a composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin generally designated 350 is provided about the outside of the vessel 332 .
- the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 350 includes a flexible annulus of thermoplatic elatomer or other thin, flexible material generally designated 352 spaced from the confronting annular wall 334 of the vessel 332 and defining an annular chamber generally designated 354 therebetween, in which a viscoelastic material 356 is disposed.
- a bottom cap having a flat profile 358 is mounted to the bottom of the vessel 332 of the receptacle 330 .
- the top edge of the upstanding annular sidewall 352 of the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 350 is adhesively or otherwise butt-joined to joining ring 360 .
- the joining ring 360 is adhesively or otherwise lap joined to the outwardly and downwardly facing flange 348 of the shoulder 346 of the collar 342 , thereby sealing the top rim of the chamber 354 against leakage of viscoelastic material 356 .
- the bottom edge of the upstanding annular sidewall 352 of the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 350 is adhesively or otherwise butt-joined to the confronting edge of the flat bottom cap 358 , thereby sealing the bottom rim of the chamber 354 against leakage of viscoelastic material 356 .
- the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 350 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping the receptacle 330 by displacing the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of the vessel 332 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confronting wall 334 of the vessel 332 , and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released.
- the ergonomic receptacle 370 includes a vessel generally designated 372 .
- the vessel 372 includes upstanding annular sidewall 374 and an included bottom wall 376 .
- the sidewall 374 and bottom wall 376 define a mouth generally designated 378 , near the top of the vessel 372 , and a chamber generally 380 , internal to the vessel 372 and in communication with the mouth 378 .
- an ailment not shown, may be received and dispensed through the mouth 378 and contained in the chamber 380 of the vessel 372 .
- the vessel 372 is shown with a generally U-shaped profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design.
- the vessel 372 includes an outwardly extending collar generally designated 382 carried about its mouth 378 .
- the outwardly extending collar 382 is attached to the top of the vessel 372 , although it could be integrally formed therewith out departing from the inventive concepts.
- the collar 382 has threads 384 provided about its top end and an outwardly extending shoulder generally designated 386 provided about its bottom end.
- the shoulder 386 includes an outwardly and downwardly extending flange 388 .
- the threads 384 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown.
- a composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin generally designated 390 is provided about the outside of the vessel 372 .
- the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 390 includes a flexible annulus of thermoplatic elatomer or other thin, flexible material generally designated 392 spaced from the confronting annular wall 374 of the vessel 372 and defining an annular chamber generally designated 394 therebetween, in which a viscoelastic material 396 is disposed.
- a bottom cap having a flat profile 398 is mounted to the bottom of the vessel 372 of the receptacle 370 .
- the top edge of the upstanding flexible annulus 392 is adhesively or otherwise lap joined to the outwardly and downwardly extending flange 388 of the shoulder 386 of the vessel 372 , thereby sealing the top of the chamber 394 against leakage of viscoelastic material 396 .
- the bottom edge of the upstanding annular sidewall 392 of the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 390 is mechanically captured between an outwardly directed annular flange 400 , carried proximate the bottom of the vessel 372 , and the confronting edge of flat bottom cap 398 , thereby sealing the bottom rim of the chamber 394 against leakage of viscoelastic material 396 .
- the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 390 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping the receptacle 370 by displacing the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of the vessel 372 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confronting wall 374 of the vessel 372 , and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released.
- the ergonomic receptacle 410 includes a vessel generally designated 412 .
- the vessel 412 includes upstanding annular sidewall 414 and an included bottom wall 416 .
- the sidewalls 414 and bottom wall 416 define a mouth generally designated 418 , near the top of the vessel 412 , and a chamber generally designated 420 , internal to the vessel 412 and in communication with the mouth 418 .
- an ailment not shown, may be received and dispensed through the mouth 418 and contained in the chamber 420 of the vessel 412 .
- the vessel 412 is shown with a generally U-shaped profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design.
- the vessel 412 includes an outwardly extending collar generally designated 422 carried about its mouth 418 .
- the outwardly extending collar 422 is attached to the top of the vessel 412 , although it could be integrally formed therewith out departing from the inventive concepts.
- the collar 422 has threads 424 provided about its top end and an outwardly extending shoulder generally designated 426 provided about its bottom end.
- the shoulder 426 includes an outwardly and downwardly extending flange 428 .
- the threads 424 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown.
- a composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin generally designated 429 is provided about the outside of the vessel 412 .
- the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 429 includes a flexible annulus of thermoplatic elatomer or other thin, flexible material generally designated 430 spaced from the confronting annular wall 414 of the vessel 412 and defining an annular chamber generally designated 432 therebetween, in which a viscoelastic material 434 is disposed.
- a bottom cap having an apertured profile 436 is mounted to the bottom of the vessel 412 of the receptacle 410 .
- the top edge of the upstanding flexible annulus 430 is adhesively or otherwise lap joined as generally shown at 438 to the outwardly and downwardly extending flange 428 of the shoulder 426 of the vessel 412 and the bottom edge thereof is adhesively or otherwise butt-joined to the confronting top edge of the apertured bottom cap 436 , thereby sealing the chamber 432 against leakage of viscoelastic material 434 .
- the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 429 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping the receptacle 410 by displacing the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of the vessel 410 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confronting wall 414 of the vessel 410 , and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released.
- the ergonomic receptacle 450 includes a vessel generally designated 452 .
- the vessel 452 includes upstanding sidewalls 454 and an included bottom wall 456 .
- the sidewalls 454 and bottom wall 456 define a mouth generally designated 458 , near the top of the vessel 452 , and a chamber generally designated 460 , internal to the vessel 452 and in communication with the mouth 458 .
- an ailment not shown, may be received and dispensed through the mouth 458 and contained in the chamber 460 of the vessel 452 .
- the vessel 452 is shown with a generally U-shaped profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design.
- the vessel 452 includes an outwardly extending collar generally designated 462 carried about its mouth 458 .
- the outwardly extending collar 462 is attached to the top of the vessel 452 , although it could be integrally formed therewith out departing from the inventive concepts.
- the collar 462 has threads 464 provided about its top end and an outwardly extending shoulder generally designated 466 provided about its bottom end.
- the collar 462 includes an outwardly facing annular groove generally designated 468 .
- the threads 464 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown.
- a composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin generally designated 470 is provided about the outside of the vessel 452 .
- the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 470 includes a flexible annulus of thermoplatic elatomer or other thin, flexible material generally designated 472 spaced from the confronting annular wall 454 of the vessel 452 and defining an annular chamber generally designated 474 therebetween, in which a viscoelastic material 476 is disposed.
- a bottom cap having an apertured profile 478 is mounted to the bottom of the vessel 452 of the receptacle 450 .
- the top edge of the upstanding annular sidewall 472 of the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 470 includes an inwardly facing annular edge 480 that seats in the outwardly facing annular groove 468 of the collar 462 and is mechanically retained therein by means of a retaining ring 482 attached to the collar 466 and the bottom edge thereof is adhesively or otherwise butt-joined the confronting edge of the apertured bottom 478 , thereby sealing the chamber 474 against leakage of viscoelastic material 476 .
- the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 470 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping the receptacle 450 by the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of the vessel 452 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confronting wall 454 of the vessel 452 , and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released.
- the ergonomic receptacle 490 includes a vessel generally designated 492 .
- the vessel 492 includes upstanding annular sidewall 494 and an included bottom wall 496 .
- the sidewall 494 and bottom wall 496 define a mouth generally designated 498 , near the top of the vessel 492 , and a chamber generally 500 , internal to the vessel 492 and in communication with the mouth 498 .
- an ailment not shown, may be received and dispensed through the mouth 498 and contained in the chamber 500 of the vessel 492 .
- the vessel 492 is shown with a generally U-shaped profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design.
- the vessel 492 includes an outwardly extending collar generally designated 502 carried about its mouth 498 .
- the outwardly extending collar 502 is attached to the top of the vessel 492 , although it could be integrally formed therewith out departing from the inventive concepts.
- the collar 502 has threads 504 provided about its top end and an outwardly extending shoulder generally designated 506 provided about its bottom end.
- the shoulder 506 includes an outwardly and downwardly facing annular flange 508 .
- the threads 504 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown.
- a composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin generally designated 510 is provided about the outside of the vessel 492 .
- the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 510 includes a flexible annulus of thermoplatic elatomer or other thin, flexible material generally designated 512 spaced from the confronting annular wall 494 of the vessel 492 and defining an annular chamber generally designated 514 therebetween, in which a viscoelastic material 516 is disposed.
- a bottom cap having a flat profile 518 is mounted to the bottom of the vessel 492 of the receptacle 490 .
- the top edge of the upstanding annular sidewall 512 of the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 510 is adhesively or otherwise butt-joined to joining ring 520 .
- the joining ring 520 is adhesively or otherwise lap joined to the outwardly and downwardly facing flange 508 of the shoulder 506 of the collar 502 , thereby sealing the top rim of the chamber 514 against leakage of viscoelastic material 516 .
- the bottom edge of the upstanding annular sidewall 512 of the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 510 is adhesively or otherwise butt-joined to the confronting edge of the apertured bottom cap 518 , thereby sealing the bottom rim of the chamber 514 against leakage of viscoelastic material 516 .
- the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 510 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping the receptacle 490 by displacing the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of the vessel 492 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confronting wall 494 of the vessel 492 , and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released.
- the ergonomic receptacle 530 includes a vessel generally designated 532 .
- the vessel 532 includes upstanding annular sidewall 534 and an included bottom wall 536 .
- the sidewall 534 and bottom wall 536 define a mouth generally designated 538 , near the top of the vessel 532 , and a chamber generally 540 , internal to the vessel 32 and in communication with the mouth 538 .
- an ailment not shown, may be received and dispensed through the mouth 538 and contained in the chamber 540 of the vessel 532 .
- the vessel 532 is shown with a generally U-shaped profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design.
- the vessel 532 includes an outwardly extending collar generally designated 542 carried about its mouth 538 .
- the outwardly extending collar 542 is attached to the top of the wall 534 of the vessel 532 , although it could be integrally formed therewith out departing from the inventive concepts.
- the collar 542 has threads 544 provided about its top end and an outwardly extending shoulder generally designated 546 provided about its bottom end.
- the shoulder 546 includes an outwardly and downwardly extending flange 548 .
- the threads 544 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown.
- a composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin generally designated 550 is provided about the outside of the vessel 532 .
- the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 550 includes a flexible annulus of thermoplatic elatomer or other thin, flexible material generally designated 552 spaced from the confronting annular wall 534 of the vessel 550 and defining an annular chamber generally designated 554 therebetween, in which a viscoelastic material 556 is disposed.
- a bottom cap 558 having an apertured profile is mounted to the bottom of the vessel 532 of the receptacle 530 .
- the top edge of the upstanding flexible annulus 552 is adhesively or otherwise lap joined to the outwardly and downwardly extending flange 548 of the shoulder 546 of the vessel 532 , thereby sealing the top of the chamber 554 against leakage of viscoelastic material 556 .
- the bottom edge of the upstanding annular sidewall 552 of the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 550 is mechanically captured between an outwardly directed annular flange 560 carried proximate the bottom of the vessel 532 and the confronting annular edge of flat bottom cap 558 , thereby sealing the bottom rim of the chamber 554 against leakage of viscoelastic material 556 .
- the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 550 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping the receptacle 530 by displacing the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of the vessel 532 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confronting wall 534 of the vessel 532 , and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released.
- the ergonomic receptacle 570 includes a vessel generally designated 572 .
- the vessel 572 includes upstanding annular sidewall 574 and an included, dimpled bottom wall 576 .
- the sidewalls 574 and bottom wall 576 define a mouth generally designated 578 , near the top of the vessel 572 , and a chamber generally designated 580 , internal to the vessel 572 and in communication with the mouth 578 .
- an ailment may be received and dispensed through the mouth 578 and contained in the chamber 580 of the vessel 572 .
- the vessel 572 is shown with a generally U-shaped profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design.
- the vessel 572 includes an outwardly extending collar generally designated 582 carried about its mouth 578 .
- the outwardly extending collar 582 is attached to the top of the vessel 572 , although it could be integrally formed therewith out departing from the inventive concepts.
- the collar 582 has threads 584 provided about its top end and an outwardly extending shoulder generally designated 586 provided about its bottom end.
- the shoulder 586 includes an outwardly and downwardly extending flange 588 .
- the threads 584 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown.
- a composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin generally designated 590 is provided about the outside of the vessel 572 .
- the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 590 includes a flexible annulus of thermoplatic elatomer or other thin, flexible material generally designated 592 spaced from the confronting annular wall 574 of the vessel 572 and defining an annular chamber generally designated 594 therebetween, in which a viscoelastic material 596 is disposed.
- a bottom cap 598 having a dimpled profile is mounted to the bottom of the vessel 572 of the receptacle 570 .
- the top edge of the upstanding flexible annulus 592 is adhesively or otherwise lap joined designated generally at 600 to the outwardly and downwardly extending flange 588 of the shoulder 586 of the vessel 572 and the bottom edge thereof is adhesively or otherwise butt-joined to the confronting top edge of the dimpled bottom cap 598 , thereby sealing the chamber 594 against leakage of viscoelastic material 596 .
- a removable closure 604 is inset into the bottom cap 598 to provide access to the chamber 594 .
- the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 590 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping the receptacle 570 by displacing the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of the vessel 572 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confronting wall 574 of the vessel 572 , and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released.
- the ergonomic receptacle 610 includes a vessel generally designated 612 .
- the vessel 612 includes upstanding sidewalls 614 and an included dimpled, bottom wall 616 .
- the sidewalls 614 and bottom wall 616 define a mouth generally designated 618 , near the top of the vessel 612 , and a chamber generally designated 620 , internal to the vessel 612 and in communication with the mouth 618 .
- an ailment may be received and dispensed through the mouth 618 and contained in the chamber 620 of the vessel 612 .
- the vessel 612 is shown with a generally U-shaped profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design.
- the vessel 612 includes an outwardly extending collar generally designated 622 carried about its mouth 618 .
- the outwardly extending collar 622 is attached to the top of the vessel 612 , although it could be integrally formed therewith out departing from the inventive concepts.
- the collar 622 has threads 624 provided about its top end and an outwardly extending shoulder generally designated 626 provided about its bottom end.
- the collar 622 includes an outwardly facing annular groove generally designated 628 .
- the threads 624 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown.
- a composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin generally designated 630 is provided about the outside of the vessel 612 .
- the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 630 includes a flexible annulus of thermoplatic elatomer or other thin, flexible material generally designated 632 spaced from the confronting annular wall 614 of the vessel 612 and defining an annular chamber generally designated 634 therebetween, in which a viscoelastic material 696 is disposed.
- a bottom cap having a dimpled profile 638 is mounted to the bottom of the vessel 630 of the receptacle 610 .
- the top edge of the upstanding annular sidewall 632 of the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 630 includes an inwardly facing annular edge 640 that seats in the outwardly facing annular groove 628 of the collar 622 and is mechanically retained therein by means of a retaining ring 642 attached to the collar 622 and the bottom edge thereof is adhesively or otherwise butt-joined the confronting edge of the dimpled bottom cap 638 , thereby sealing the chamber 634 against leakage of viscoelastic material 636 .
- a removable closure 644 is inset into the bottom cap 638 to provide access to the chamber 634 .
- the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 630 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping the receptacle 610 by the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of the vessel 630 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confronting wall 614 of the vessel 630 , and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released.
- the ergonomic receptacle 650 includes a vessel generally designated 652 .
- the vessel 652 includes upstanding annular sidewall 654 and an included, dimpled bottom wall 656 .
- the sidewall 654 and bottom wall 656 define a mouth generally designated 658 , near the top of the vessel 652 , and a chamber generally 660 , internal to the vessel 652 and in communication with the mouth 658 .
- an ailment not shown, may be received and dispensed through the mouth 658 and contained in the chamber 660 of the vessel 652 .
- the vessel 652 is shown with a generally U-shaped profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design.
- the vessel 652 includes an outwardly extending collar generally designated 662 carried about its mouth 658 .
- the outwardly extending collar 662 is attached to the top of the vessel 652 , although it could be integrally formed therewith out departing from the inventive concepts.
- the collar 662 has threads 664 provided about its top end and an outwardly extending shoulder generally designated 666 provided about its bottom end.
- the shoulder 666 includes an outwardly and downwardly facing annular flange 668 .
- the threads 664 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown.
- a composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin generally designated 670 is provided about the outside of the vessel 652 .
- the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 670 includes a flexible annulus of thermoplatic elatomer or other thin, flexible material generally designated 672 spaced from the confronting annular wall 654 of the vessel 652 and defining an annular chamber generally designated 674 therebetween, in which a viscoelastic material 676 is disposed.
- a bottom cap 678 having a dimpled profile is mounted to the bottom of the vessel 652 of the receptacle 650 .
- the top edge of the upstanding annular sidewall 672 of the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 670 is adhesively or otherwise butt-joined to joining ring 680 .
- the joining ring 680 is adhesively or otherwise lap joined to the outwardly and downwardly facing flange 668 of the shoulder 666 of the collar 662 , thereby sealing the top rim of the chamber 674 against leakage of viscoelastic material 676 .
- the bottom edge of the upstanding annular sidewall 672 of the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 670 is adhesively or otherwise butt-joined to the confronting edge of the dimpled bottom cap 678 , thereby sealing the bottom rim of the chamber 674 against leakage of viscoelastic material 676 .
- a removable closure 682 is inset into the bottom cap 678 to provide access to the chamber 674 .
- the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 670 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping the receptacle 650 by displacing the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of the vessel 652 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confronting wall 654 of the vessel 652 , and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released.
- the ergonomic receptacle 690 includes a vessel generally designated 692 .
- the vessel 692 includes upstanding annular sidewall 694 and an included, dimpled bottom wall 696 .
- the sidewall 694 and bottom wall 696 define a mouth generally designated 698 , near the top of the vessel 692 , and a chamber generally 700 , internal to the vessel 692 and in communication with the mouth 698 .
- an ailment not shown, may be received and dispensed through the mouth 698 and contained in the chamber 700 of the vessel 692 .
- the vessel 692 is shown with a generally U-shaped profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design.
- the vessel 692 includes an outwardly extending collar generally designated 702 carried about its mouth 698 .
- the outwardly extending collar 702 is attached to the top of the wall 694 of the vessel 692 , although it could be integrally formed therewith out departing from the inventive concepts.
- the collar 702 has threads 704 provided about its top end and an outwardly extending shoulder generally designated 706 provided about its bottom end.
- the shoulder 706 includes an outwardly and downwardly extending flange 708 .
- the threads 704 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown.
- a composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin generally designated 710 is provided about the outside of the vessel 692 .
- the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 710 includes a flexible annulus of thermoplatic elatomer or other thin, flexible material generally designated 712 spaced from the confronting annular wall 694 of the vessel 692 and defining an annular chamber generally designated 714 therebetween, in which a viscoelastic material 716 is disposed.
- a bottom cap 718 having a dimpled profile is mounted to the bottom of the vessel 692 of the receptacle 690 .
- the top edge of the upstanding flexible annulus 712 is adhesively or otherwise lap joined to the outwardly and downwardly extending flange 708 of the shoulder 706 of the vessel 692 , thereby sealing the top of the chamber 714 against leakage of viscoelastic material 716 .
- the bottom edge of the upstanding annular sidewall 712 of the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 710 is mechanically captured between an outwardly directed annular flange 720 carried proximate the bottom of the sidewall 694 of the vessel 692 and the confronting annular edge of dimpled bottom cap 718 , thereby sealing the bottom rim of the chamber 714 against leakage of viscoelastic material 760 .
- a removable closure 722 is inset into the bottom cap 718 to provide access to the chamber 714 .
- the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 710 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping the receptacle 710 by displacing the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of the vessel 692 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confronting wall 694 of the vessel 692 , and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released.
- the ergonomic receptacle 750 includes a vessel generally designated 752 .
- the vessel 752 includes upstanding sidewalls 754 and an included bottom wall 756 .
- the sidewalls 754 and bottom wall 756 define a mouth generally designated 758 , near the top of the vessel 752 , and a chamber generally designated 760 , internal to the vessel 752 and in communication with the mouth 758 .
- an ailment not shown, may be received and dispensed through the mouth 758 and contained in the chamber 760 of the vessel 752 .
- the vessel 752 is shown with a generally U-shaped profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design.
- the vessel 752 includes a collar generally designated 762 carried about its mouth 758 .
- the collar 762 is integral with the top of the vessel 752 .
- the collar 762 has threads 764 provided about its top end.
- the collar 762 includes walls defining a downwardly facing annular channel generally designated 766 .
- the threads 764 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown.
- a composite, baglike viscoelastic skin generally designated 768 is provided about the outside of the vessel 752 .
- the composite, baglike viscoelastic skin 768 includes a flexible bag of thermoplastic elastomer or another flexible material generally designated 770 having an upstanding annular sidewall 772 and an integrally formed bottom web cap 774 defining a chamber generally designated 776 , and further includes a gel or other viscoelastic material 778 disposed within the chamber 776 .
- the integral bottom web cap 774 includes annular foot 780 and filling cap 782 .
- the top edge of the upstanding annular sidewall 772 of the composite, baglike viscoelastic skin 768 is integrally molded with joining ring 784 .
- the joining ring 784 is lap joined and laser welded or otherwise bonded to the walls defining the downwardly facing groove 766 of the collar 762 , thereby sealing the chamber 776 against leakage of viscoelastic material 778 .
- the composite, baglike viscoelastic skin 768 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping the receptacle 750 by displacing the composite, baglike viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of the vessel 752 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confronting wall 754 of the vessel 752 , and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released.
- the ergonomic receptacle 800 includes a vessel generally designated 802 .
- the vessel 802 includes upstanding sidewalls 804 and an included bottom wall 806 .
- the sidewalls 804 and bottom wall 806 define a mouth generally designated 808 , near the top of the vessel 802 , and a chamber generally designated 810 , internal to the vessel 802 and in communication with the mouth 808 .
- an ailment not shown, may be received and dispensed through the mouth 808 and contained in the chamber 810 of the vessel 802 .
- the vessel 802 is shown with a generally U-shaped profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design.
- the vessel 802 includes a collar generally designated 812 carried about its mouth 808 .
- the collar 812 is integral with the top of the vessel 802 .
- the collar 812 has threads 814 provided about its top end.
- the collar 812 includes walls defining a downwardly facing annular channel generally designated 816 .
- the threads 814 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown.
- a composite, baglike viscoelastic skin generally designated 820 is provided about the outside of the vessel 802 .
- the composite, baglike viscoelastic skin 820 includes a flexible bag of thermoplastic elastomer or another flexible material generally designated 822 having an upstanding annular sidewall 824 and an integrally formed bottom web cap 826 defining a chamber generally designated 828 thereinbetween, and further includes a gel or other viscoelastic material 830 disposed within the chamber 828 .
- the integral bottom web cap 826 includes annular foot 832 and filling cap 834 .
- the integral bottom web cap 826 is provided with flutes generally designated 836 as illustrated in FIG. 10 to allow the viscoelastic material to fill up the sides.
- top edge of the upstanding annular sidewall 824 of the composite, baglike viscoelastic skin 820 is integrally molded and lap joined with joining ring 838 , the top end of which is received in the annular channel 816 of the collar 812 .
- a sealing ring 840 molded over the joining ring 836 seals the chamber 828 against leakage of viscoelastic material 830 .
- the composite, baglike viscoelastic skin 820 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping the receptacle 800 by displacing the composite, baglike viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of the vessel 802 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confronting wall 804 of the vessel 802 , and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released.
- the monolithic viscoelastic skin may be a thermoplastic elastomer, silicone, polyurethane, rubber or other similar material.
- the skin material may be of cellophane or thermoplastic elastomer, silicone, polyurethane, rubber or other flexible material; the viscoelastic material may be a gel or gel-like material of glycol or silicone or other composition or a mixture of materials and may be solid or semi-solid regular or granular or other material with such properties to assimilate flow-like movement.
- the vessels may be made of polypropylene or other material, such as other plastics or metals, including, but not limited to, polyethylene, polycarbonate, nylon, or stainless steel, and the joining, retaining and sealing rings may be made of polypropylene or other material, other plastics or metals, including, but not limited to, polyethylene, polycarbonate, nylon, or stainless steel.
- a viscoelastic skin is presently preferred
- the different disclosed attachments of the skins and vessels are exemplary and that different attachments and/or different arrangements of the various disclosed attachments at the top and/or bottom interfaces of the baglike and/or sleevelike skins and vessels are contemplated including molded attachments, attachments bonded adhesively, by laser weld or otherwise and mechanically attached.
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Abstract
An ergonomic receptacle has a viscoelastic skin peripherally about a vessel that provides a conformable grip both comfortable to use and slippage resistant. The viscoelastic skin may be monolithic or composite, sleevelike or baglike. The vessel advantageously may be a drinking vessel.
Description
- This invention is drawn to the field of receptacles; more particularly, to receptacles of compound wall construction, and still more particularly, to novel ergonomic receptacles having viscoelastic skins.
- The prior art is replete with a variety of compound wall cups, cupholders, beverage holders, food dispensing containers and other vessels of diverse construction and purpose. Some employ an insulative outer skin, and/or an internal coolant or heating chamber, to insulate the hand, and/or to chill or to warm a beverage or other aliment. Reference in this connection may be made to United States patent documents D509996, 20050226965, 20070051736, U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,163,374, 4,183,226, 4,299,100, 4,324,111, 4,768,354, 5,361,604, and 7,458,504, each incorporated herein by reference. U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,753,289, 6,641,854, and 7,063,229, each incorporated herein by reference, are exemplary of another type of compound wall cup or other vessel used for dispensing together a liquid such as milk with a solid, such as cereal, or another two types of aliment. Other heretofore known compound wall cups or other receptacles include those that have a transparent outer layer and a patterned inner wall visible through the transparent outer layer, as is exemplified by U.S. Pat. No. 5,894,948, incorporated herein by reference.
- The hand typically conformed to the shape and profile of the cup, container or other vessel of compound wall construction with more or less comfort, in dependence on the shape and profile of the cup or other receptacle. For any given profile and construction, because of the differing hand sizes among adults, and between adults and children, the heretofore known receptacles of compound wall construction were maximally comfortable and useful primarily to those of average or other target size hands but their comfort and utility was limited for those having other than average or targeted hand sizes, often resulting in discomfort and sometimes in lack of use. Moreover, the sureness of grip depended on the size and shape of the hand and the shape and profile of the cup, cupholder or container receiving the hand. The greater the mismatch therebetween the more the heretofore known cups, containers or other receptacles of compound wall construction were subject to damage or spillage from undesired droppage or slippage.
- It accordingly is the principal object of the present invention to disclose an ergonomic receptacle having a viscoelastic skin not subject to the disadvantages of the heretofore known receptacles of compound wall construction.
- A related object of the present invention is to disclose such an ergonomic receptacle having a viscoelastic skin that locally deforms when grasped in such a way as to comfortably conform to a wide variety of hand sizes and shapes of both adults and children.
- A related object of the present invention is to disclose such an ergonomic receptacle having a viscoelastic skin that forms a contour grip that is comfortable and that does not easily slip out of hand.
- In accord with these and other objects, the ergonomic receptacle having a viscoelastic skin of the present invention includes a vessel having walls defining a receiving void. The vessel may, for example, be a cup and the receiving void, may, for example, serve to contain a drink.
- A viscoelastic skin is provided about the vessel to cover at least a major portion of its peripheral surface. The viscoelastic skin exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping the receptacle displacing the viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of the vessel to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confronting wall of the vessel, and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released. The viscoelastic skin provided about at least a major portion of the peripheral surface of the vessel may in alternate disclosed embodiments be monolithic or may be composite. In alternate disclosed embodiments, the viscoelastic skin may be a bag that captures the peripheral sidewalls and included bottom wall of the vessel and may be sleevelike so as to surround at least the major portion of the peripheral surface of the vessel.
- Flat, dimpled and apertured bottom caps are disclosed in alternate exemplary ergonomic receptacles having sleevelike viscoelastic skin embodiments.
- The viscoelastic skin and vessel are permanently attached in alternate presently preferred and exemplary embodiments by adhesive and laser bonding, by molding and by means of mechanical capture although other attachment or joining techniques could be employed without departing from the inventive concepts.
- The viscoelastic skin may be translucent or transparent and the walls defining the peripheral surface of the vessel may be patterned with structural or decorative features and/or imprinted with company logo's or other indicia or information.
- These and other objects, advantageous features and inventive aspects of the present invention will become apparent as the invention becomes better understood by reference to the following, solely exemplary, detailed description of the presently preferred embodiments, and to the drawings, wherein:
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FIG. 1 shows inFIG. 1A a bottom pictorial view and inFIG. 1B a pictorial sectional view of an ergonomic receptacle having a monolithic viscoelastic skin in accord with the present invention; -
FIG. 2 shows inFIG. 2A a bottom pictorial view and inFIG. 2B a pictorial sectional view of an alternate embodiment of an ergonomic receptacle having a monolithic viscoelastic skin in accord with the present invention; -
FIG. 3 shows in theFIGS. 3A , 3B, and 3C thereof side pictorial views of exemplary tactile structural and decorative features provided on the walls defining the peripheral surface of the vessel in any embodiment of the ergonomic receptacle having a viscoelastic skin in accord with the present invention; -
FIG. 4 shows in theFIGS. 4A , 4B, and 4C thereof pictorial sectional views of variations of one embodiment of an ergonomic receptacle having a composite, baglike viscoelastic skin in accord with the present invention; -
FIG. 5 shows in theFIGS. 5A , 5B, 5C, and 5D thereof pictorial sectional views of variations of another embodiment of an ergonomic receptacle having a composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin and flat bottom cap in accord with the present invention; -
FIG. 6 shows in theFIGS. 6A , 6B, 6C, and 6D thereof pictorial sectional views of variations of another embodiment of an ergonomic receptacle having a composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin and apertured bottom cap in accord with the present invention; -
FIG. 7 shows in theFIGS. 7A , 7B, 7C and 7D thereof pictorial sectional views of variations of another embodiment of an ergonomic receptacle having a composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin and dimpled bottom cap in accord with the present invention; -
FIG. 8 shows in theFIGS. 8A , 8B thereof pictorial exploded and sectional views of another embodiment of an ergonomic receptacle having a composite, baglike viscoelastic skin that includes an integral bottom web cap in accord with the present invention; -
FIG. 9 shows in theFIGS. 9A , 9B thereof pictorial exploded and sectional views of another embodiment of an ergonomic receptacle having a composite, baglike viscoelastic skin that includes the integral bottom web cap in accord with the present invention; and -
FIG. 10 is a partial pictorial view of the integral bottom web cap of theFIGS. 8 , 9 embodiments. - Referring now to
FIG. 1 , generally designated at 10 is one embodiment of an ergonomic receptacle having a monolithic viscoelastic skin of the present invention. Theergonomic receptacle 10 includes a vessel generally designated 12. Thevessel 12 includesupstanding sidewalls 14 and an included bottom wall 16. Thesidewalls 14 and bottom wall 16 define a mouth generally designated 18, near the top of thevessel 12, and a chamber generally designated 20, internal to thevessel 12 and in communication with themouth 18. As will be readily appreciated, an ailment, not shown, may be received and dispensed through themouth 18 and contained in thechamber 20 of thevessel 12. Although thevessel 12 is shown with a generally U-shaped profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design. - The
vessel 12 includes an outwardly extending collar generally designated 22 carried about itsmouth 18. The outwardly extendingcollar 22 is attached to the top of thevessel 12, although it could be integrally formed therewith out departing from the inventive concepts. - The
collar 22 hasthreads 24 provided about its top end and an outwardly extending shoulder generally designated 26 provided about its bottom end. Thethreads 24 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown. - A monolithic viscoelastic skin generally designated 28 is provided about the outside of the
vessel 12. Theviscoelastic skin 28 has an upstandingannular sidewall 30 and an included bottom wall 32 that define a bag that is adapted to capture thevessel 12 in such a way that thesidewall 30 and bottom wall 32 of theviscoelastic skin 28 fit over and are in contacting relation with thesidewall 14 and bottom wall 16 of thevessel 12. The confronting top and bottom edges of theviscoelastic skin 28 andshoulder 26 of thecollar 22 are bonded and lap joined as illustrated generally at 34. - The
monolithic viscoelastic skin 28 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping thereceptacle 10 by displacing the viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of thevessel 12 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confrontingwall 14 of thevessel 12, and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released. - Referring now to
FIG. 2 , generally designated at 50 is another embodiment of an ergonomic receptacle having a monolithic viscoelastic skin of the present invention. Theergonomic receptacle 50 includes a vessel generally designated 52. Thevessel 52 includes an upstandingannular sidewall 54 and an includedbottom wall 56. Thesidewall 54 andbottom wall 56 define a mouth generally designated 58, near the top of thevessel 52, and a chamber generally designated 60, internal to thevessel 52 and in communication with themouth 58. As will be readily appreciated, an ailment, not shown, may be received and dispensed through themouth 58 and contained in thechamber 60 of thevessel 52. Although thevessel 52 is shown with a generally U-shaped annular profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design. - The
vessel 52 includes an outwardly extending collar generally designated 62 carried about itsmouth 58. The outwardly extendingcollar 62 is attached to the top of thevessel 52, although it could be integrally formed therewith out departing from the inventive concepts. - The
collar 62 hasthreads 64 provided about its top end and an outwardly extending annular shoulder generally designated 66 provided about its bottom end. Thethreads 64 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown. - A monolithic viscoelastic skin generally designated 68 is provided about the outside of the
vessel 12. The viscoelastic skin 68 has an upstandingannular sidewall 70 and an annularbottom toe portion 72 that define a sleeve that is adapted to capture thevessel 52 in such a way that thesidewall 70 of the viscoelastic skin 68 fits over and is in contacting relation with thesidewall 54 of thevessel 52. The confronting top and bottom edges of the viscoelastic skin 68 and shoulder 66 of thecollar 62 are bonded and lap-joined as illustrated generally at 74. - The monolithic viscoelastic skin 68 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping the
receptacle 50 by displacing the viscoelastic skin 68 between the hand and confronting surface of thevessel 52 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confrontingwall 54 of thevessel 52, and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released. - The viscoelastic skin, whether monolithic or composite, bag- or sleevelike, described herein of any ergonomic receptacle having a viscoelastic skin in accord with the present invention, may be made translucent or transparent. Because the viscoelastic skin of any ergonomic receptacle having a viscoelastic skin in accord with the present invention viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping the receptacle by displacing the viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of the vessel, to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confronting wall of the vessel, the outside surface of the vessel may be advantageously textured and/or patterned with decorative or information bearing features. For translucent or transparent viscoelastic skins, the decorative or information bearing features provide a desired aesthetic appearance and/or may be imprinted with a logo or other advertising material. When the outside surface of the vessel is textured, the texture provided may help to stabilize the grip, helping to prevent or eliminate slippage and spillage as the skin displaces allowing the hand to contact the confronting textured features of the surface of the vessel.
FIG. 3 shows in theFIG. 3A thereofvessel 90 textured with an exemplary horizontal rib pattern generally designated 92; shows in theFIG. 3B vessel 100 patterned with decorative fish features generally designated 102 and shows in theFIG. 3C thereofvessel 110 textured with an exemplary vertical rib pattern generally designated 112. - With reference to
FIG. 4 , variations of one embodiment of an ergonomic receptacle having a composite, baglike viscoelastic skin in accord with the present invention will now be described. - Referring now to
FIG. 4A , generally designated at 120 is one embodiment of an ergonomic receptacle having a composite, baglike viscoelastic skin of the present invention. Theergonomic receptacle 120 includes a vessel generally designated 122. Thevessel 122 includes upstanding sidewalls 124 and an includedbottom wall 126. The sidewalls 124 andbottom wall 126 define a mouth generally designated 128, near the top of thevessel 122, and a chamber generally designated 130, internal to thevessel 122 and in communication with themouth 128. As will be readily appreciated, an ailment, not shown, may be received and dispensed through themouth 128 and contained in thechamber 130 of thevessel 122. Although thevessel 122 is shown with a generally U-shaped profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design. - The
vessel 122 includes an outwardly extending collar generally designated 132 carried about itsmouth 128. The outwardly extendingcollar 132 is attached to the top of thevessel 122, although it could be integrally formed therewith out departing from the inventive concepts. - The
collar 132 hasthreads 134 provided about its top end and an outwardly extending shoulder generally designated 136 provided about its bottom end. Thethreads 134 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown. - A composite, baglike viscoelastic skin generally designated 138 is provided about the outside of the
vessel 122. The composite, baglikeviscoelastic skin 138 includes a flexible bag of thermoplatic elatomer or other thin, flexible material generally designated 140 having an upstandingannular sidewall 142 and an includedbottom wall 144 that are spaced from the confronting annular wall 124 and includedbottom 126 of thevessel 122 and defining an annular chamber generally designated 146 therebetween, and further includes aviscoelastic material 148 disposed within theannular chamber 146. The confronting edges of theflexible bag 140 of the composite, baglikeviscoelastic skin 138 andshoulder 136 of thecollar 132 are bonded and lap joined as illustrated generally at 150. - The composite, baglike
viscoelastic skin 138 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping thereceptacle 120 by displacing the composite, baglike viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of thevessel 122 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confronting wall 124 of thevessel 122, and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released. - Referring now to
FIG. 4B , generally designated at 160 is another embodiment of an ergonomic receptacle having a composite, baglike viscoelastic skin of the present invention. The ergonomic receptacle 160 includes a vessel generally designated 162. The vessel 162 includesupstanding sidewalls 164 and an includedbottom wall 166. Thesidewalls 164 andbottom wall 166 define a mouth generally designated 168, near the top of the vessel 162, and a chamber generally designated 170, internal to the vessel 162 and in communication with themouth 168. As will be readily appreciated, an ailment, not shown, may be received and dispensed through themouth 168 and contained in thechamber 170 of the vessel 162. Although the vessel 162 is shown with a generally U-shaped profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design. - The vessel 162 includes an outwardly extending collar generally designated 172 carried about its
mouth 168. The outwardly extendingcollar 172 is attached to the top of the vessel 162, although it could be integrally formed therewith out departing from the inventive concepts. - The
collar 172 hasthreads 174 provided about its top end and an outwardly extending shoulder generally designated 176 provided about its bottom end. Thecollar 172 includes an outwardly facing annular groove generally designated 178. Thethreads 174 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown. - A composite, baglike viscoelastic skin generally designated 180 is provided about the outside of the vessel 162. The composite, baglike
viscoelastic skin 180 includes a flexible bag of thermoplatic elatomer or other thin, flexible material generally designated 182 having an upstandingannular sidewall 184 and an includedbottom wall 186 that are spaced from the confrontingannular wall 164 and includedbottom 166 of the vessel 162 and defining an annular chamber generally designated 188 therebetween, and further includes aviscoelastic material 190 disposed within theannular chamber 188. The top edge of the upstandingannular sidewall 184 of theflexible bag 182 of the composite, baglikeviscoelastic skin 180 includes an inwardly facingannular edge 192 that seats in the outwardly facingannular groove 178 of thecollar 172 and is retained therein by means of a retainingring 194 attached to thecollar 172, which mechanically captures theedge 192 in thegroove 178 to seal thechamber 188 against leakage ofviscoelastic material 190. - The composite, baglike
viscoelastic skin 180 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping the receptacle 160 by displacing the composite, baglike viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of the vessel 162 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confrontingwall 164 of the vessel 162, and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released. - Referring now to
FIG. 4C , generally designated at 200 is another embodiment of an ergonomic receptacle having a composite, baglike viscoelastic skin of the present invention. The ergonomic receptacle 200 includes a vessel generally designated 202. Thevessel 202 includesupstanding sidewalls 204 and an includedbottom wall 206. Thesidewalls 204 andbottom wall 206 define a mouth generally designated 208, near the top of thevessel 202, and a chamber generally designated 210, internal to thevessel 202 and in communication with themouth 208. As will be readily appreciated, an ailment, not shown, may be received and dispensed through themouth 208 and contained in thechamber 210 of thevessel 202. Although thevessel 202 is shown with a generally U-shaped profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design. - The
vessel 202 includes an outwardly extending collar generally designated 212 carried about itsmouth 208. The outwardly extendingcollar 212 is attached to the top of thevessel 202, although it could be integrally formed therewith out departing from the inventive concepts. - The
collar 212 has threads 214 provided about its top end and an outwardly extending shoulder generally designated 216 provided about its bottom end. The shoulder 216 includes a outwardly and downwardly facingflange 218. The threads 214 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown. - A composite, baglike viscoelastic skin generally designated 220 is provided about the outside of the
vessel 202. The composite, baglikeviscoelastic skin 220 includes a flexible bag of thermoplatic elatomer or other thin, flexible material generally designated 222 having an upstandingannular sidewall 224 and an includedbottom wall 226 that are spaced from the confrontingannular wall 204 and includedbottom 206 of thevessel 202 and defining an annular chamber generally designated 228 therebetween, and further includes aviscoelastic material 230 disposed within theannular chamber 228. The top edge of the upstandingannular sidewall 224 of theflexible bag 222 of the composite, baglikeviscoelastic skin 220 is bonded and butt-joined to joiningring 234. The joiningring 234 is bonded and lap joined to the outwardly and downwardly facingflange 218 of the shoulder 216 of thecollar 212, thereby sealing thechamber 228 against leakage ofviscoelastic material 230. - The composite, baglike
viscoelastic skin 220 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping the receptacle 200 by displacing the composite, baglike viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of thevessel 202 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confrontingwall 204 of thevessel 202, and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released. - With reference to
FIG. 5 , variations of one embodiment of an ergonomic receptacle having a composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin and flat bottom cap in accord with the present invention will now be described. - Referring now to
FIG. 5A , generally designated at 250 is one embodiment of an ergonomic receptacle having a composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin of the present invention. Theergonomic receptacle 250 includes a vessel generally designated 252. Thevessel 252 includesupstanding sidewalls 254 and an includedbottom wall 256. Thesidewalls 254 andbottom wall 256 define a mouth generally designated 258, near the top of thevessel 252, and a chamber generally designated 260, internal to thevessel 252 and in communication with themouth 258. As will be readily appreciated, an ailment, not shown, may be received and dispensed through themouth 258 and contained in thechamber 260 of thevessel 252. Although thevessel 252 is shown with a generally U-shaped profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design. - The
vessel 252 includes an outwardly extending collar generally designated 262 carried about itsmouth 258. The outwardly extendingcollar 262 is attached to the top of thevessel 252, although it could be integrally formed therewith out departing from the inventive concepts. - The
collar 262 hasthreads 264 provided about its top end and an outwardly extending shoulder generally designated 266 provided about its bottom end. Theshoulder 266 includes an outwardly and downwardly extendingflange 268. Thethreads 264 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown. - A composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin generally designated 270 is provided about the outside of the
vessel 252. The composite, sleevelikeviscoelastic skin 270 includes a flexible annulus of thermoplatic elatomer or other thin, flexible material generally designated 272 spaced from the confrontingannular wall 254 of thevessel 252 and defining an annular chamber generally designated 274 therebetween, in which aviscoelastic material 276 is disposed. A bottom cap having aflat profile 278 is mounted to the bottom of thevessel 252 of thereceptacle 250. The top edge of the upstandingflexible annulus 272 is adhesively or otherwise lap joined as shown generally at 280 to the outwardly and downwardly extendingflange 268 of theshoulder 266 of thevessel 252 and the bottom edge thereof is adhesively or otherwise butt-joined as shown generally at 282 to the confronting top edge of theflat bottom cap 278, thereby sealing thechamber 274 against leakage ofviscoelastic material 276. - The composite, sleevelike
viscoelastic skin 270 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping thereceptacle 250 by displacing the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of thevessel 252 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confrontingwall 254 of thevessel 252, and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released. - Referring now to
FIG. 5B , generally designated at 290 is another embodiment of an ergonomic receptacle having a composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin of the present invention. Theergonomic receptacle 290 includes a vessel generally designated 292. The vessel 292 includesupstanding sidewalls 294 and an includedbottom wall 296. Thesidewalls 294 andbottom wall 296 define a mouth generally designated 298, near the top of the vessel 292, and a chamber generally designated 300, internal to the vessel 292 and in communication with themouth 298. As will be readily appreciated, an ailment, not shown, may be received and dispensed through themouth 298 and contained in thechamber 300 of the vessel 292. Although the vessel 292 is shown with a generally U-shaped profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design. - The vessel 292 includes an outwardly extending collar generally designated 304 carried about its
mouth 300. The outwardly extendingcollar 304 is attached to the top of the vessel 292, although it could be integrally formed therewith out departing from the inventive concepts. - The
collar 304 hasthreads 306 provided about its top end and an outwardly extending shoulder generally designated 308 provided about its bottom end. Thecollar 304 includes an outwardly facing annular groove generally designated 310. Thethreads 306 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown. - A composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin generally designated 312 is provided about the outside of the vessel 292. The composite, sleevelike
viscoelastic skin 312 includes a flexible annulus of thermoplatic elatomer or other thin, flexible material generally designated 314 spaced from the confrontingannular wall 294 of the vessel 292 and defining an annular chamber generally designated 316 therebetween, in which aviscoelastic material 318 is disposed. A bottom cap having aflat profile 320 is mounted to the bottom of the vessel 292 of thereceptacle 290. The top edge of the upstandingannular sidewall 314 of the composite, sleevelikeviscoelastic skin 312 includes an inwardly facingannular edge 322 that seats in the outwardly facingannular groove 310 of thecollar 304 and is mechanically retained therein by means of a retainingring 324 attached to thecollar 304 and the bottom edge thereof is adhesively or otherwise butt-joined to the confronting edge of theflat bottom cap 320, thereby sealing the chamber 316 against leakage ofviscoelastic material 318. - The composite, sleevelike
viscoelastic skin 312 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping thereceptacle 290 by displacing the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of the vessel 292 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confrontingwall 294 of the vessel 292, and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released. - Referring now to
FIG. 5C , generally designated at 330 is another embodiment of an ergonomic receptacle having a composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin of the present invention. Theergonomic receptacle 330 includes a vessel generally designated 332. Thevessel 332 includes upstandingannular sidewall 334 and an includedbottom wall 336. Thesidewall 334 andbottom wall 336 define a mouth generally designated 338, near the top of thevessel 332, and a chamber generally 340, internal to thevessel 332 and in communication with themouth 338. As will be readily appreciated, an ailment, not shown, may be received and dispensed through themouth 338 and contained in thechamber 340 of thevessel 332. Although thevessel 332 is shown with a generally U-shaped profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design. - The
vessel 332 includes an outwardly extending collar generally designated 342 carried about itsmouth 338. The outwardly extendingcollar 342 is attached to the top of thevessel 332, although it could be integrally formed therewith out departing from the inventive concepts. - The
collar 342 hasthreads 344 provided about its top end and an outwardly extending shoulder generally designated 346 provided about its bottom end. Theshoulder 346 includes an outwardly and downwardly facingannular flange 348. Thethreads 344 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown. - A composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin generally designated 350 is provided about the outside of the
vessel 332. The composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 350 includes a flexible annulus of thermoplatic elatomer or other thin, flexible material generally designated 352 spaced from the confrontingannular wall 334 of thevessel 332 and defining an annular chamber generally designated 354 therebetween, in which aviscoelastic material 356 is disposed. A bottom cap having aflat profile 358 is mounted to the bottom of thevessel 332 of thereceptacle 330. The top edge of the upstandingannular sidewall 352 of the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 350 is adhesively or otherwise butt-joined to joiningring 360. The joiningring 360 is adhesively or otherwise lap joined to the outwardly and downwardly facingflange 348 of theshoulder 346 of thecollar 342, thereby sealing the top rim of thechamber 354 against leakage ofviscoelastic material 356. The bottom edge of the upstandingannular sidewall 352 of the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 350 is adhesively or otherwise butt-joined to the confronting edge of theflat bottom cap 358, thereby sealing the bottom rim of thechamber 354 against leakage ofviscoelastic material 356. - The composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 350 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping the
receptacle 330 by displacing the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of thevessel 332 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confrontingwall 334 of thevessel 332, and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released. - Referring now to
FIG. 5D , generally designated at 370 is another embodiment of an ergonomic receptacle having a composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin of the present invention. Theergonomic receptacle 370 includes a vessel generally designated 372. Thevessel 372 includes upstandingannular sidewall 374 and an includedbottom wall 376. Thesidewall 374 andbottom wall 376 define a mouth generally designated 378, near the top of thevessel 372, and a chamber generally 380, internal to thevessel 372 and in communication with themouth 378. As will be readily appreciated, an ailment, not shown, may be received and dispensed through themouth 378 and contained in thechamber 380 of thevessel 372. Although thevessel 372 is shown with a generally U-shaped profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design. - The
vessel 372 includes an outwardly extending collar generally designated 382 carried about itsmouth 378. The outwardly extendingcollar 382 is attached to the top of thevessel 372, although it could be integrally formed therewith out departing from the inventive concepts. - The
collar 382 hasthreads 384 provided about its top end and an outwardly extending shoulder generally designated 386 provided about its bottom end. Theshoulder 386 includes an outwardly and downwardly extendingflange 388. Thethreads 384 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown. - A composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin generally designated 390 is provided about the outside of the
vessel 372. The composite, sleevelikeviscoelastic skin 390 includes a flexible annulus of thermoplatic elatomer or other thin, flexible material generally designated 392 spaced from the confrontingannular wall 374 of thevessel 372 and defining an annular chamber generally designated 394 therebetween, in which aviscoelastic material 396 is disposed. A bottom cap having aflat profile 398 is mounted to the bottom of thevessel 372 of thereceptacle 370. The top edge of the upstandingflexible annulus 392 is adhesively or otherwise lap joined to the outwardly and downwardly extendingflange 388 of theshoulder 386 of thevessel 372, thereby sealing the top of thechamber 394 against leakage ofviscoelastic material 396. The bottom edge of the upstandingannular sidewall 392 of the composite, sleevelikeviscoelastic skin 390 is mechanically captured between an outwardly directedannular flange 400, carried proximate the bottom of thevessel 372, and the confronting edge of flatbottom cap 398, thereby sealing the bottom rim of thechamber 394 against leakage ofviscoelastic material 396. - The composite, sleevelike
viscoelastic skin 390 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping thereceptacle 370 by displacing the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of thevessel 372 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confrontingwall 374 of thevessel 372, and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released. - With reference to
FIG. 6 , variations of another embodiment of an ergonomic receptacle having a composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin and apertured bottom cap in accord with the present invention will now be described. - Referring now to
FIG. 6A , generally designated at 410 is another embodiment of an ergonomic receptacle having a composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin of the present invention. Theergonomic receptacle 410 includes a vessel generally designated 412. Thevessel 412 includes upstandingannular sidewall 414 and an includedbottom wall 416. Thesidewalls 414 andbottom wall 416 define a mouth generally designated 418, near the top of thevessel 412, and a chamber generally designated 420, internal to thevessel 412 and in communication with themouth 418. As will be readily appreciated, an ailment, not shown, may be received and dispensed through themouth 418 and contained in thechamber 420 of thevessel 412. Although thevessel 412 is shown with a generally U-shaped profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design. - The
vessel 412 includes an outwardly extending collar generally designated 422 carried about itsmouth 418. The outwardly extendingcollar 422 is attached to the top of thevessel 412, although it could be integrally formed therewith out departing from the inventive concepts. - The
collar 422 hasthreads 424 provided about its top end and an outwardly extending shoulder generally designated 426 provided about its bottom end. Theshoulder 426 includes an outwardly and downwardly extendingflange 428. Thethreads 424 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown. - A composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin generally designated 429 is provided about the outside of the
vessel 412. The composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 429 includes a flexible annulus of thermoplatic elatomer or other thin, flexible material generally designated 430 spaced from the confrontingannular wall 414 of thevessel 412 and defining an annular chamber generally designated 432 therebetween, in which aviscoelastic material 434 is disposed. A bottom cap having anapertured profile 436 is mounted to the bottom of thevessel 412 of thereceptacle 410. The top edge of the upstandingflexible annulus 430 is adhesively or otherwise lap joined as generally shown at 438 to the outwardly and downwardly extendingflange 428 of theshoulder 426 of thevessel 412 and the bottom edge thereof is adhesively or otherwise butt-joined to the confronting top edge of the aperturedbottom cap 436, thereby sealing thechamber 432 against leakage ofviscoelastic material 434. - The composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 429 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping the
receptacle 410 by displacing the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of thevessel 410 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confrontingwall 414 of thevessel 410, and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released. - Referring now to
FIG. 6B , generally designated at 450 is another embodiment of an ergonomic receptacle having a composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin of the present invention. Theergonomic receptacle 450 includes a vessel generally designated 452. Thevessel 452 includesupstanding sidewalls 454 and an includedbottom wall 456. Thesidewalls 454 andbottom wall 456 define a mouth generally designated 458, near the top of thevessel 452, and a chamber generally designated 460, internal to thevessel 452 and in communication with themouth 458. As will be readily appreciated, an ailment, not shown, may be received and dispensed through themouth 458 and contained in thechamber 460 of thevessel 452. Although thevessel 452 is shown with a generally U-shaped profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design. - The
vessel 452 includes an outwardly extending collar generally designated 462 carried about itsmouth 458. The outwardly extendingcollar 462 is attached to the top of thevessel 452, although it could be integrally formed therewith out departing from the inventive concepts. - The
collar 462 hasthreads 464 provided about its top end and an outwardly extending shoulder generally designated 466 provided about its bottom end. Thecollar 462 includes an outwardly facing annular groove generally designated 468. Thethreads 464 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown. - A composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin generally designated 470 is provided about the outside of the
vessel 452. The composite, sleevelikeviscoelastic skin 470 includes a flexible annulus of thermoplatic elatomer or other thin, flexible material generally designated 472 spaced from the confrontingannular wall 454 of thevessel 452 and defining an annular chamber generally designated 474 therebetween, in which aviscoelastic material 476 is disposed. A bottom cap having anapertured profile 478 is mounted to the bottom of thevessel 452 of thereceptacle 450. The top edge of the upstandingannular sidewall 472 of the composite, sleevelikeviscoelastic skin 470 includes an inwardly facingannular edge 480 that seats in the outwardly facingannular groove 468 of thecollar 462 and is mechanically retained therein by means of a retainingring 482 attached to thecollar 466 and the bottom edge thereof is adhesively or otherwise butt-joined the confronting edge of theapertured bottom 478, thereby sealing thechamber 474 against leakage ofviscoelastic material 476. - The composite, sleevelike
viscoelastic skin 470 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping thereceptacle 450 by the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of thevessel 452 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confrontingwall 454 of thevessel 452, and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released. - Referring now to
FIG. 6C , generally designated at 490 is another embodiment of an ergonomic receptacle having a composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin of the present invention. The ergonomic receptacle 490 includes a vessel generally designated 492. The vessel 492 includes upstanding annular sidewall 494 and an includedbottom wall 496. The sidewall 494 andbottom wall 496 define a mouth generally designated 498, near the top of the vessel 492, and a chamber generally 500, internal to the vessel 492 and in communication with themouth 498. As will be readily appreciated, an ailment, not shown, may be received and dispensed through themouth 498 and contained in thechamber 500 of the vessel 492. Although the vessel 492 is shown with a generally U-shaped profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design. - The vessel 492 includes an outwardly extending collar generally designated 502 carried about its
mouth 498. The outwardly extendingcollar 502 is attached to the top of the vessel 492, although it could be integrally formed therewith out departing from the inventive concepts. - The
collar 502 hasthreads 504 provided about its top end and an outwardly extending shoulder generally designated 506 provided about its bottom end. Theshoulder 506 includes an outwardly and downwardly facingannular flange 508. Thethreads 504 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown. - A composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin generally designated 510 is provided about the outside of the vessel 492. The composite, sleevelike
viscoelastic skin 510 includes a flexible annulus of thermoplatic elatomer or other thin, flexible material generally designated 512 spaced from the confronting annular wall 494 of the vessel 492 and defining an annular chamber generally designated 514 therebetween, in which aviscoelastic material 516 is disposed. A bottom cap having aflat profile 518 is mounted to the bottom of the vessel 492 of the receptacle 490. The top edge of the upstandingannular sidewall 512 of the composite, sleevelikeviscoelastic skin 510 is adhesively or otherwise butt-joined to joiningring 520. The joiningring 520 is adhesively or otherwise lap joined to the outwardly and downwardly facingflange 508 of theshoulder 506 of thecollar 502, thereby sealing the top rim of thechamber 514 against leakage ofviscoelastic material 516. The bottom edge of the upstandingannular sidewall 512 of the composite, sleevelikeviscoelastic skin 510 is adhesively or otherwise butt-joined to the confronting edge of the aperturedbottom cap 518, thereby sealing the bottom rim of thechamber 514 against leakage ofviscoelastic material 516. - The composite, sleevelike
viscoelastic skin 510 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping the receptacle 490 by displacing the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of the vessel 492 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confronting wall 494 of the vessel 492, and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released. - Referring now to
FIG. 6D , generally designated at 530 is another embodiment of an ergonomic receptacle having a composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin of the present invention. Theergonomic receptacle 530 includes a vessel generally designated 532. Thevessel 532 includes upstandingannular sidewall 534 and an includedbottom wall 536. Thesidewall 534 andbottom wall 536 define a mouth generally designated 538, near the top of thevessel 532, and a chamber generally 540, internal to the vessel 32 and in communication with themouth 538. As will be readily appreciated, an ailment, not shown, may be received and dispensed through themouth 538 and contained in thechamber 540 of thevessel 532. Although thevessel 532 is shown with a generally U-shaped profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design. - The
vessel 532 includes an outwardly extending collar generally designated 542 carried about itsmouth 538. The outwardly extending collar 542 is attached to the top of thewall 534 of thevessel 532, although it could be integrally formed therewith out departing from the inventive concepts. - The collar 542 has
threads 544 provided about its top end and an outwardly extending shoulder generally designated 546 provided about its bottom end. The shoulder 546 includes an outwardly and downwardly extendingflange 548. Thethreads 544 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown. - A composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin generally designated 550 is provided about the outside of the
vessel 532. The composite, sleevelikeviscoelastic skin 550 includes a flexible annulus of thermoplatic elatomer or other thin, flexible material generally designated 552 spaced from the confrontingannular wall 534 of thevessel 550 and defining an annular chamber generally designated 554 therebetween, in which aviscoelastic material 556 is disposed. Abottom cap 558 having an apertured profile is mounted to the bottom of thevessel 532 of thereceptacle 530. The top edge of the upstandingflexible annulus 552 is adhesively or otherwise lap joined to the outwardly and downwardly extendingflange 548 of the shoulder 546 of thevessel 532, thereby sealing the top of thechamber 554 against leakage ofviscoelastic material 556. The bottom edge of the upstandingannular sidewall 552 of the composite, sleevelikeviscoelastic skin 550 is mechanically captured between an outwardly directedannular flange 560 carried proximate the bottom of thevessel 532 and the confronting annular edge of flatbottom cap 558, thereby sealing the bottom rim of thechamber 554 against leakage ofviscoelastic material 556. - The composite, sleevelike
viscoelastic skin 550 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping thereceptacle 530 by displacing the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of thevessel 532 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confrontingwall 534 of thevessel 532, and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released. - With reference to
FIG. 7 , variations of another embodiment of an ergonomic receptacle having a composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin and dimpled bottom cap in accord with the present invention will now be described. - Referring now to
FIG. 7A , generally designated at 570 is another embodiment of an ergonomic receptacle having a composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin of the present invention. Theergonomic receptacle 570 includes a vessel generally designated 572. Thevessel 572 includes upstandingannular sidewall 574 and an included, dimpledbottom wall 576. Thesidewalls 574 andbottom wall 576 define a mouth generally designated 578, near the top of thevessel 572, and a chamber generally designated 580, internal to thevessel 572 and in communication with themouth 578. As will be readily appreciated, an ailment, not shown, may be received and dispensed through themouth 578 and contained in thechamber 580 of thevessel 572. Although thevessel 572 is shown with a generally U-shaped profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design. - The
vessel 572 includes an outwardly extending collar generally designated 582 carried about itsmouth 578. The outwardly extendingcollar 582 is attached to the top of thevessel 572, although it could be integrally formed therewith out departing from the inventive concepts. - The
collar 582 hasthreads 584 provided about its top end and an outwardly extending shoulder generally designated 586 provided about its bottom end. Theshoulder 586 includes an outwardly and downwardly extendingflange 588. Thethreads 584 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown. - A composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin generally designated 590 is provided about the outside of the
vessel 572. The composite, sleevelikeviscoelastic skin 590 includes a flexible annulus of thermoplatic elatomer or other thin, flexible material generally designated 592 spaced from the confrontingannular wall 574 of thevessel 572 and defining an annular chamber generally designated 594 therebetween, in which aviscoelastic material 596 is disposed. Abottom cap 598 having a dimpled profile is mounted to the bottom of thevessel 572 of thereceptacle 570. The top edge of the upstandingflexible annulus 592 is adhesively or otherwise lap joined designated generally at 600 to the outwardly and downwardly extendingflange 588 of theshoulder 586 of thevessel 572 and the bottom edge thereof is adhesively or otherwise butt-joined to the confronting top edge of thedimpled bottom cap 598, thereby sealing thechamber 594 against leakage ofviscoelastic material 596. Aremovable closure 604 is inset into thebottom cap 598 to provide access to thechamber 594. - The composite, sleevelike
viscoelastic skin 590 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping thereceptacle 570 by displacing the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of thevessel 572 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confrontingwall 574 of thevessel 572, and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released. - Referring now to
FIG. 7B , generally designated at 610 is another embodiment of an ergonomic receptacle having a composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin of the present invention. Theergonomic receptacle 610 includes a vessel generally designated 612. Thevessel 612 includesupstanding sidewalls 614 and an included dimpled,bottom wall 616. Thesidewalls 614 andbottom wall 616 define a mouth generally designated 618, near the top of thevessel 612, and a chamber generally designated 620, internal to thevessel 612 and in communication with themouth 618. As will be readily appreciated, an ailment, not shown, may be received and dispensed through themouth 618 and contained in thechamber 620 of thevessel 612. Although thevessel 612 is shown with a generally U-shaped profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design. - The
vessel 612 includes an outwardly extending collar generally designated 622 carried about itsmouth 618. The outwardly extendingcollar 622 is attached to the top of thevessel 612, although it could be integrally formed therewith out departing from the inventive concepts. - The
collar 622 hasthreads 624 provided about its top end and an outwardly extending shoulder generally designated 626 provided about its bottom end. Thecollar 622 includes an outwardly facing annular groove generally designated 628. Thethreads 624 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown. - A composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin generally designated 630 is provided about the outside of the
vessel 612. The composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 630 includes a flexible annulus of thermoplatic elatomer or other thin, flexible material generally designated 632 spaced from the confrontingannular wall 614 of thevessel 612 and defining an annular chamber generally designated 634 therebetween, in which aviscoelastic material 696 is disposed. A bottom cap having adimpled profile 638 is mounted to the bottom of the vessel 630 of thereceptacle 610. The top edge of the upstandingannular sidewall 632 of the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 630 includes an inwardly facingannular edge 640 that seats in the outwardly facingannular groove 628 of thecollar 622 and is mechanically retained therein by means of a retainingring 642 attached to thecollar 622 and the bottom edge thereof is adhesively or otherwise butt-joined the confronting edge of thedimpled bottom cap 638, thereby sealing thechamber 634 against leakage ofviscoelastic material 636. Aremovable closure 644 is inset into thebottom cap 638 to provide access to thechamber 634. - The composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin 630 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping the
receptacle 610 by the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of the vessel 630 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confrontingwall 614 of the vessel 630, and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released. - Referring now to
FIG. 7C , generally designated at 650 is another embodiment of an ergonomic receptacle having a composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin of the present invention. Theergonomic receptacle 650 includes a vessel generally designated 652. The vessel 652 includes upstandingannular sidewall 654 and an included, dimpledbottom wall 656. Thesidewall 654 andbottom wall 656 define a mouth generally designated 658, near the top of the vessel 652, and a chamber generally 660, internal to the vessel 652 and in communication with themouth 658. As will be readily appreciated, an ailment, not shown, may be received and dispensed through themouth 658 and contained in thechamber 660 of the vessel 652. Although the vessel 652 is shown with a generally U-shaped profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design. - The vessel 652 includes an outwardly extending collar generally designated 662 carried about its
mouth 658. The outwardly extendingcollar 662 is attached to the top of the vessel 652, although it could be integrally formed therewith out departing from the inventive concepts. - The
collar 662 hasthreads 664 provided about its top end and an outwardly extending shoulder generally designated 666 provided about its bottom end. Theshoulder 666 includes an outwardly and downwardly facingannular flange 668. Thethreads 664 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown. - A composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin generally designated 670 is provided about the outside of the vessel 652. The composite, sleevelike
viscoelastic skin 670 includes a flexible annulus of thermoplatic elatomer or other thin, flexible material generally designated 672 spaced from the confrontingannular wall 654 of the vessel 652 and defining an annular chamber generally designated 674 therebetween, in which aviscoelastic material 676 is disposed. Abottom cap 678 having a dimpled profile is mounted to the bottom of the vessel 652 of thereceptacle 650. The top edge of the upstandingannular sidewall 672 of the composite, sleevelikeviscoelastic skin 670 is adhesively or otherwise butt-joined to joiningring 680. The joiningring 680 is adhesively or otherwise lap joined to the outwardly and downwardly facingflange 668 of theshoulder 666 of thecollar 662, thereby sealing the top rim of thechamber 674 against leakage ofviscoelastic material 676. The bottom edge of the upstandingannular sidewall 672 of the composite, sleevelikeviscoelastic skin 670 is adhesively or otherwise butt-joined to the confronting edge of thedimpled bottom cap 678, thereby sealing the bottom rim of thechamber 674 against leakage ofviscoelastic material 676. Aremovable closure 682 is inset into thebottom cap 678 to provide access to thechamber 674. - The composite, sleevelike
viscoelastic skin 670 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping thereceptacle 650 by displacing the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of the vessel 652 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confrontingwall 654 of the vessel 652, and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released. - Referring now to
FIG. 7D , generally designated at 690 is another embodiment of an ergonomic receptacle having a composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin of the present invention. Theergonomic receptacle 690 includes a vessel generally designated 692. Thevessel 692 includes upstandingannular sidewall 694 and an included, dimpledbottom wall 696. Thesidewall 694 andbottom wall 696 define a mouth generally designated 698, near the top of thevessel 692, and a chamber generally 700, internal to thevessel 692 and in communication with themouth 698. As will be readily appreciated, an ailment, not shown, may be received and dispensed through themouth 698 and contained in thechamber 700 of thevessel 692. Although thevessel 692 is shown with a generally U-shaped profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design. - The
vessel 692 includes an outwardly extending collar generally designated 702 carried about itsmouth 698. The outwardly extendingcollar 702 is attached to the top of thewall 694 of thevessel 692, although it could be integrally formed therewith out departing from the inventive concepts. - The
collar 702 hasthreads 704 provided about its top end and an outwardly extending shoulder generally designated 706 provided about its bottom end. Theshoulder 706 includes an outwardly and downwardly extendingflange 708. Thethreads 704 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown. - A composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin generally designated 710 is provided about the outside of the
vessel 692. The composite, sleevelikeviscoelastic skin 710 includes a flexible annulus of thermoplatic elatomer or other thin, flexible material generally designated 712 spaced from the confrontingannular wall 694 of thevessel 692 and defining an annular chamber generally designated 714 therebetween, in which aviscoelastic material 716 is disposed. Abottom cap 718 having a dimpled profile is mounted to the bottom of thevessel 692 of thereceptacle 690. The top edge of the upstandingflexible annulus 712 is adhesively or otherwise lap joined to the outwardly and downwardly extendingflange 708 of theshoulder 706 of thevessel 692, thereby sealing the top of the chamber 714 against leakage ofviscoelastic material 716. The bottom edge of the upstandingannular sidewall 712 of the composite, sleevelikeviscoelastic skin 710 is mechanically captured between an outwardly directedannular flange 720 carried proximate the bottom of thesidewall 694 of thevessel 692 and the confronting annular edge of dimpledbottom cap 718, thereby sealing the bottom rim of the chamber 714 against leakage ofviscoelastic material 760. Aremovable closure 722 is inset into thebottom cap 718 to provide access to the chamber 714. - The composite, sleevelike
viscoelastic skin 710 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping thereceptacle 710 by displacing the composite, sleevelike viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of thevessel 692 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confrontingwall 694 of thevessel 692, and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released. - Referring now to
FIG. 8 , generally designated at 750 is another embodiment of an ergonomic receptacle having a composite, baglike viscoelastic skin of the present invention. Theergonomic receptacle 750 includes a vessel generally designated 752. Thevessel 752 includesupstanding sidewalls 754 and an includedbottom wall 756. Thesidewalls 754 andbottom wall 756 define a mouth generally designated 758, near the top of thevessel 752, and a chamber generally designated 760, internal to thevessel 752 and in communication with themouth 758. As will be readily appreciated, an ailment, not shown, may be received and dispensed through themouth 758 and contained in thechamber 760 of thevessel 752. Although thevessel 752 is shown with a generally U-shaped profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design. - The
vessel 752 includes a collar generally designated 762 carried about itsmouth 758. The collar 762 is integral with the top of thevessel 752. - The collar 762 has
threads 764 provided about its top end. The collar 762 includes walls defining a downwardly facing annular channel generally designated 766. Thethreads 764 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown. - A composite, baglike viscoelastic skin generally designated 768 is provided about the outside of the
vessel 752. The composite, baglikeviscoelastic skin 768 includes a flexible bag of thermoplastic elastomer or another flexible material generally designated 770 having an upstandingannular sidewall 772 and an integrally formedbottom web cap 774 defining a chamber generally designated 776, and further includes a gel or otherviscoelastic material 778 disposed within thechamber 776. The integralbottom web cap 774 includesannular foot 780 and filling cap 782. The top edge of the upstandingannular sidewall 772 of the composite, baglikeviscoelastic skin 768 is integrally molded with joiningring 784. The joiningring 784 is lap joined and laser welded or otherwise bonded to the walls defining the downwardly facinggroove 766 of the collar 762, thereby sealing thechamber 776 against leakage ofviscoelastic material 778. - The composite, baglike
viscoelastic skin 768 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping thereceptacle 750 by displacing the composite, baglike viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of thevessel 752 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confrontingwall 754 of thevessel 752, and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released. - Referring now to
FIG. 9 , generally designated at 800 is another embodiment of an ergonomic receptacle having a composite, baglike viscoelastic skin of the present invention. Theergonomic receptacle 800 includes a vessel generally designated 802. Thevessel 802 includesupstanding sidewalls 804 and an included bottom wall 806. Thesidewalls 804 and bottom wall 806 define a mouth generally designated 808, near the top of thevessel 802, and a chamber generally designated 810, internal to thevessel 802 and in communication with themouth 808. As will be readily appreciated, an ailment, not shown, may be received and dispensed through themouth 808 and contained in thechamber 810 of thevessel 802. Although thevessel 802 is shown with a generally U-shaped profile, it will be appreciated that it could be otherwise shaped in accord with the dictates of usage and design. - The
vessel 802 includes a collar generally designated 812 carried about itsmouth 808. Thecollar 812 is integral with the top of thevessel 802. - The
collar 812 hasthreads 814 provided about its top end. Thecollar 812 includes walls defining a downwardly facing annular channel generally designated 816. Thethreads 814 receive in well-known manner a lid, not shown. - A composite, baglike viscoelastic skin generally designated 820 is provided about the outside of the
vessel 802. The composite, baglikeviscoelastic skin 820 includes a flexible bag of thermoplastic elastomer or another flexible material generally designated 822 having an upstandingannular sidewall 824 and an integrally formedbottom web cap 826 defining a chamber generally designated 828 thereinbetween, and further includes a gel or otherviscoelastic material 830 disposed within thechamber 828. The integralbottom web cap 826 includesannular foot 832 and fillingcap 834. The integralbottom web cap 826 is provided with flutes generally designated 836 as illustrated inFIG. 10 to allow the viscoelastic material to fill up the sides. The top edge of the upstandingannular sidewall 824 of the composite, baglikeviscoelastic skin 820 is integrally molded and lap joined with joiningring 838, the top end of which is received in theannular channel 816 of thecollar 812. A sealingring 840 molded over the joiningring 836 seals thechamber 828 against leakage ofviscoelastic material 830. - The composite, baglike
viscoelastic skin 820 exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and viscoelastically flows to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping thereceptacle 800 by displacing the composite, baglike viscoelastic skin between the hand and confronting surface of thevessel 802 to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confrontingwall 804 of thevessel 802, and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released. - In any of the monolithic viscoelastic skin embodiments of the ergonomic receptacle having a viscoelastic skin in accord with the present invention, the monolithic viscoelastic skin may be a thermoplastic elastomer, silicone, polyurethane, rubber or other similar material. In any of the composite viscoelastic skin embodiments thereof, the skin material may be of cellophane or thermoplastic elastomer, silicone, polyurethane, rubber or other flexible material; the viscoelastic material may be a gel or gel-like material of glycol or silicone or other composition or a mixture of materials and may be solid or semi-solid regular or granular or other material with such properties to assimilate flow-like movement. The vessels may be made of polypropylene or other material, such as other plastics or metals, including, but not limited to, polyethylene, polycarbonate, nylon, or stainless steel, and the joining, retaining and sealing rings may be made of polypropylene or other material, other plastics or metals, including, but not limited to, polyethylene, polycarbonate, nylon, or stainless steel.
- Although a viscoelastic skin is presently preferred, another monolithic or composite flexible skin that exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and conforms to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping the receptacle displacing the skin between the hand and confronting surface of the vessel to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confronting wall of the vessel, and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released may be employed in accord with the present invention.
- It should be noted that the different disclosed attachments of the skins and vessels are exemplary and that different attachments and/or different arrangements of the various disclosed attachments at the top and/or bottom interfaces of the baglike and/or sleevelike skins and vessels are contemplated including molded attachments, attachments bonded adhesively, by laser weld or otherwise and mechanically attached.
- Many modifications of the presently disclosed invention will become apparent to those of skill in the art having benefitted from the instant disclosure.
Claims (21)
1. An ergonomic, softly conforming to the hand receptacle, comprising:
a vessel having walls defining a receiving void;
a flexible skin provided about the vessel to cover at least a major portion of its peripheral surface;
said flexible skin exhibits no flow when in steady-state, is soft to the touch and conforms to take a negative imprint of a hand gripping the vessel displacing the flexible skin between the hand and confronting surface of the vessel to allow the hand to comfortably and securely grasp the confronting wall portion of the vessel, and returns towards its condition of undeformed equilibrium when released.
2. The invention of claim 1 , wherein the vessel is a cup and the receiving void serves to contain a drink.
3. The invention of claim 1 , wherein said flexible skin is a viscoelastic skin provided about at least a major portion of the peripheral surface of said vessel is monolithic.
4. The invention of claim 3 , when the monolithic viscoelastic skin is baglike.
5. The invention of claim 3 , when the monolithic viscoelastic skin is sleevelike.
6. The invention of claim 1 , wherein said flexible skin is a viscoelastic skin provided about at least a major portion of the peripheral surface of said vessel is composite; wherein said composite viscoelastic skin includes a flexible outer layer of flexible sheet material that, together with the confronting wall of said vessel, defines a chamber; and wherein said chamber is filled with a viscoelastic material.
7. The invention of claim 6 , when the composite viscoelastic skin is baglike.
8. The invention of claim 6 , when the composite viscoelastic skin is sleevelike.
9. The invention of claim 3 , wherein the viscoelastic skin and vessel include at least one interface defined by confronting skin and vessel surfaces, and wherein the monolithic viscoelastic skin and vessel are permanently attached by bonding said confronting surfaces of said at least interface therebetween.
10. The invention of claim 3 , wherein the viscoelastic skin and vessel include at least one interface defined by confronting skin and vessel surfaces, and wherein the monolithic viscoelastic skin and vessel are attached by mechanical attachment of said confronting surfaces of said at least interface therebetween.
11. The invention of claim 6 , wherein the viscoelastic skin and vessel include at least one interface defined by confronting skin and vessel surfaces, and wherein the composite viscoelastic skin and vessel are permanently attached by bonding said confronting surfaces of said at least interface therebetween.
12. The invention of claim 6 , wherein the viscoelastic skin and vessel include at least one interface defined by confronting skin and vessel surfaces, and wherein the composite viscoelastic skin and vessel are attached by mechanical attachment of said confronting surfaces of said at least interface therebetween.
13. The invention of claim 1 , wherein the vessel has a bottom and wherein a bottom cap is attached to the bottom of the vessel.
14. The invention of claim 13 , wherein said bottom cap has a flat profile.
15. The invention of claim 13 , wherein said bottom cap has a dimpled profile.
16. The invention of claim 13 , wherein said bottom cap has an apertured profile.
17. The invention of claim 1 , wherein said skin is translucent.
18. The invention of claim 17 , when the vessel has an outside surface and wherein said outside surface is patterned.
19. The invention of claim 18 , wherein said patterned outside surface is patterned with structural features.
20. The invention of claim 18 , wherein said patterned outside surface is patterned with decorative features.
21. The invention of claim 18 , wherein said patterned outside surface is patterned with information bearing features.
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