US20040118477A1 - Portable storage kit system - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to providing a re-usable, portable, storage travel system for storing lotions, shampoos, creams, liquid medicines and the like for transport, particularly when traveling, in flexible bags and flexible tubes. Further, this invention also provides a re-usable, portable, storage travel system for storing a flowable food-grade substance, such as, for example, liquor.
- a flowable food-grade substance such as, for example, liquor.
- the consumable, flowable substances are stored in relatively small (being smaller than the original bulk container) flexible, sealable, plastic bags that will lay flat when not full (and self-stand when partially filled) or relatively small flexible, sealable plastic tubes. Such flexible bags and flexible tubes hold a small quantity volume for easy transport and use.
- the re-usable portable storage travel system comprises a method and apparatus for filling and re-filling the flexible bags and flexible tubes from other containers.
- a primary object and feature of the present invention is to provide a system for re-usable, portable, storage of flowable substances in small volume flexible bag-like containers.
- a flowable substance such as, for example, cosmetics (including soaps, lotions, etc.).
- a further primary object and feature of the present invention is to provide such a system that is efficient, inexpensive, and handy. Other objects and features of this invention will become apparent with reference to the following descriptions.
- this invention provides a portable system for holding at least one flowable substance available from at least one user-selected storage container comprising: at least one container means for receiving the at least one flowable substance; and at least one adapter means for adapting the at least one user-selected storage container to assist efficient transfer of the at least one flowable substance from the at least one storage container into such at least one container means; wherein such at least one container means comprises at least one access-spout means for accessing an internal portion of such container means; wherein such at least one container means comprises flexible-element means for flexibly assisting such at least one container means to be transported in a substantially-flat shape when such at least one container means is empty; and wherein such at least one container means comprises flat-bottom element means for assisting such at least one container means to be stably supported in an upright position on a flat bottom when such at least one container means is at least partially filled with the at least one flowable substance.
- this invention provides a portable system for holding at least one flowable substance available from at least one user-selected storage container comprising: at least one container structured and arranged to receive the at least one flowable substance; and at least one adapter structured and arranged to adapt the at least one user-selected storage container to assist efficient transfer of the at least one flowable substance from the at least one storage container into such at least one container; wherein such at least one container comprises at least one access-spout structured and arranged to access an internal portion of such container; wherein such at least one container comprises flexible-elements structured and arranged to flexibly assist such at least one container to be transported in a substantially-flat shape when such at least one container is empty; and wherein such at least one container comprises flat-bottom elements structured and arranged to assist such at least one container to be stably supported in an upright position on a flat bottom when such at least one container is at least partially filled with the at least one flowable substance.
- such at least one container comprises at least two containers. Additionally, it provides such a portable system wherein the at least one container comprises a material compatible with food. Also, it provides such a portable system wherein the at least one container comprises a material compatible with a cosmetic. In addition, it provides such a portable system wherein the at least one container comprises at least one flexible bag. And, it provides such a portable system wherein the at least one flexible bag comprises at least a partially transparent material. Further, it provides such a portable system wherein the at least one flexible bag comprises a capacity less than about 500 ml.
- the at least one flexible bag comprises low density Polyethylene (LDPE) material having a thickness of not more than about 7 mils.
- LDPE low density Polyethylene
- the at least one adapter comprises at least one Yorker cap.
- the at least one flexible bag comprises at least one spout.
- the at least one spout comprises at least one non-spill valve.
- it provides such a portable system further comprising at least one lanyard.
- such at least one lanyard is structured and arranged to attach to such at least one spout.
- such at least one container comprises at least one flexible bag comprising at least one combination selected from the group consisting of: bottom-gusset and at least one side gusset, bottom-gusset only, at least one side gusset with bottom-fold. Even further, it provides such a portable refilling system further comprising at least one set of instructions for use of the system.
- this invention provides a portable refilling system comprising a kit for use and transport of at least one flowable substance from at least one user-selected original container comprising at least one threaded opening to at least one kit-system container comprising, in combination: a plurality of container means for containing the at least one flowable substance; transfer means for transferring the at least one flowable substance from the at least one user-selected original container to at least one of such plurality of container means; wherein each of such plurality of container means comprises at least one ingress means for ingress of the flowable substance from such container means; wherein each of such plurality of container means comprises at least one egress means for egress of the flowable substance from such container means; wherein such transfer means comprises adapter means for adapting the at least one threaded opening to transfer the flowable substance into at least one of such plurality of container means; wherein a user may transfer the at least one flowable substance from the at least one user-selected original container to at least one of
- this invention provides a portable refilling system comprising a kit for use and transport of at least one flowable substance from at least one user-selected original container comprising at least one threaded opening to at least one kit-system container comprising, in combination: a plurality of containers structured and arranged to contain the at least one flowable substance; at least one transferer structured and arranged to transfer the at least one flowable substance from the at least one user-selected original container to at least one of such plurality of containers; wherein each of such plurality of containers comprises at least one ingress for ingress of the flowable substance from such container; wherein each of such plurality of containers comprises at least one egress for egress of the flowable substance from such container; wherein such transferer comprises at least one adapter structured and arranged to adapt the at least one threaded opening to transfer the flowable substance into at least one of such plurality of container; wherein a user may transfer the at least one flowable substance from the at least one user-selected original container
- adapter comprises: a plurality of filler-cap assemblies, each respective filler-cap assembly comprising, a filler nozzle element comprising an adapter base diameter structured and arranged to fit such at least one threaded opening, and a cover structured and arranged to cover such filler-nozzle element of such filler-cap assembly.
- a portable refilling system wherein such plurality of filler-cap assemblies comprises a plurality of Yorker caps.
- transferer comprises a syringe structured and arranged to uptake the flowable substance and output the flowable substance.
- such syringe comprises a catheter syringe with a capacity of about sixty cubic centimeters.
- syringe further comprises at least one tubing structured and arranged to transfer the flowable substance from the at least one user-selected original container to the syringe.
- at least one tubing is between one-eighth inch and one-half inch plastic flexible tubing.
- a portable refilling system further comprising a travel-bag structured and arranged to hold and portably transport such plurality of containers, such adapter and such transporter.
- such plurality of containers comprises: at least one first container comprising a first capacity; at least one second container comprising a second capacity.
- such at least one first container comprises at least two first flexible bags; and such least one second container capacity comprises at least two second flexible bags.
- each respective such at least two first flexible bags and each respective such at least two second flexible bags comprise at least one spout.
- each respective such at least one spout comprises at least one non-spill valve.
- it provides such a portable system further comprising at least one lanyard. Further, it provides such a portable system wherein such at least one lanyard is structured and arranged to attach to such at least one spout.
- At least one container comprises at least one flexible bag comprising at least one combination selected from the group consisting of: bottom-gusset and at least one side gusset, bottom-gusset only, at least one side gusset with bottom-fold.
- at least one set of instructions for use of the kit is provided.
- At least one of such plurality of containers comprises: at least one threaded-opening flexible tube; wherein such at least one transferer comprises at least one second adapter structured and arranged to connect with such at least one first adapter and to connect with such threaded-opening flexible tube; and whereby the flowable substance may be transferred directly from the at least one user-selected original container to such at least one flexible tube.
- this invention provides a portable refilling system comprising a kit for use and transport of at least one flowable substance from at least one user-selected original container to at least one kit-system container comprising, in combination: at least one flexible bag structured and arranged to receive the at least one flowable substance; and at least one funnel structured and arranged to funnel the at least one flowable substance from the at least one user-selected storage container into such at least one container; wherein such at least one flexible bag comprises at least one access-spout structured and arranged to access an internal portion of such at least one flexible bag; wherein such at least one flexible bag comprises flexible-elements structured and arranged to flexibly assist such at least one flexible bag to be transported in a substantially-flat shape when such at least one flexible bag is empty; and wherein such at least one flexible bag comprises flat-bottom elements structured and arranged to assist such at least one flexible bag to be stably supported in an upright position on a flat bottom when such at least one flexible bag is at least partially filled with
- a portable refilling system further comprising at least one set of instructions for use of the kit.
- a portable refilling system further comprising volume markings on such at least one flexible bag.
- a portable refilling system further comprising packaging means for packaging together such at least one flexible bag and such at least one funnel.
- at least one flexible bag comprises at least one combination selected from the group consisting of: bottom-gusset and at least one side gusset, bottom-gusset only, at least one side gusset with bottom-fold.
- the at least one flexible bag comprises at least a partially transparent material. Moreover, it provides such a portable system wherein the at least one flexible bag comprises a capacity less than about 500 ml. Additionally, it provides such a portable system wherein the at least one flexible bag comprises Low density Polyethylene (LDPE) material having a thickness of not more than about 7 mils.
- LDPE Low density Polyethylene
- this invention provides a method of use of a portable refilling system comprising a kit (for use and transport of at least one flowable substance from at least one user-selected original container, having at least one threaded opening, having at least one threaded original cap, into at least one flexible bag) comprising a plurality of flexible bags, each respective such flexible bag having an access-spout and an access-spout cap, and comprising a plurality of threaded adapter caps of various base diameters, each respective such threaded adapter cap having a similar nozzle structured and arranged to fit into the access-spout, comprising the steps of: selecting an appropriately-sized adapter cap, from the plurality of adapter caps, structured and arranged to thread onto the at least one threaded opening of such original container; threading the selected adapter cap onto such at least one threaded opening; selecting at least one flexible bag from the plurality of flexible bags; removing the access-spout cap from the access-spout of
- this invention provides a method of use of a portable refilling system comprising a kit (for use and transport of at least one flowable substance from at least one user-selected original container, having at least one accessible opening, to at least one flexible bag) comprising at least one catheter syringe, having a retractable plunger and a syringe tip, a length of tubing, having two ends, a plurality of flexible bags, each respective such flexible bag having an access-spout and an access-spout cap, comprising the steps of: selecting the at least one user-selected original container; selecting at least one flexible bag from the plurality of flexible bags; measuring a user-desired length of tubing to reach from the syringe tip into the flowable substance reservoir in the user-selected original container; cutting a user-desired length of tubing; attaching an end of the cut length of tubing to the syringe tip; drawing the at least one flowable substance through the cut length
- this invention provides a container system for holding at least one flowable substance available from at least one user-selected storage container comprising: at least one container structured and arranged to receive the at least one flowable substance; and wherein such at least one container comprises at least one access-spout structured and arranged to access an internal portion of such container; wherein such at least one container comprises flexible-elements structured and arranged to flexibly assist such at least one container to be transported in a substantially-flat shape when such at least one container is empty; and wherein such at least one container comprises flat-bottom elements structured and arranged to assist such at least one container to be stably supported in an upright position on a flat bottom when such at least one container is at least partially filled with the at least one flowable substance; wherein the at least one flexible bag comprises a capacity less than about 500 ml. And, it provides such a container system wherein the at least one container comprises at least a partially transparent material.
- this invention provides adapter means, for assisting pouring of a flowable substance from a large container having at least one Yorker cap (with a funnel) to a small container having at least one threaded opening, comprising: at least one access structured and arranged to flowably connect with the funnel of such at least one Yorker cap; and at least one threaded port structured and arranged to connect with such at least one threaded opening; wherein the flowable substance may be transferred directly from the large container to the small container.
- the small container comprises at least one flexible squeeze-tube.
- the large container comprises at least one flexible squeeze-tube.
- this invention provides a method of use of a portable refilling system comprising a kit (for use and transport of at least one flowable substance from at least one user-selected original container, having at least one threaded opening and at least one threaded original cap, into at least one user-selected secondary container) comprising at least one flexible squeeze-tube, each respective such at least one flexible squeeze-tube having at least one access-opening and at least one access-opening cap, and further comprising at least one receiving adapter cap, structured and arranged to connect to the at least one access-opening of such flexible squeeze-tube and to adapt the access opening to receive at least one funnel end, and further comprising a plurality of threaded transfer adapter caps of various base diameters, each respective such threaded transfer adapter cap being structured and arranged to thread onto the at least one threaded opening of such original container and having at least one funnel end structured and arranged to fit into the at least one threaded receiving adapter cap, such method comprising the steps
- the at least one access-opening of such at least one flexible squeeze-tube is structured and arranged to hold at least one snap-on cap. Additionally, it provides such a method of use wherein the at least one access-opening of such at least one flexible squeeze-tube is structured and arranged to hold a threaded cap. Also, it provides such a method of use further comprising the steps of: after such transfer, re-capping the at least one flexible squeeze-tube with the access-opening cap; and after such transfer, re-capping the at least one original container with such at least one threaded original cap.
- this invention provides a method of making a flexible squeeze-tube comprising, in combination: providing at least one empty flexible squeeze-tube body portion normally comprising at least one first open end and at least one second open end; wherein such at least one first open end comprises a reclosable access system; and wherein such reclosable access system, when closed, seals such at least one first open end; and without filling such at least one empty flexible squeeze-tube body portion, sealing such at least one second open end.
- it provides such a method wherein such at least one first open end comprises a replacement cap structured and arranged to permit filling of such at least one empty flexible squeeze-tube body portion.
- this invention provides a product made by the above-described method.
- this invention provides a product comprising, in combination: at least one empty flexible squeeze-tube body portion having at least one first end and at least one second end; wherein such at least one empty flexible squeeze-tube body portion is new and unused for containment; wherein such at least one first end comprises a reclosable access system wherein such reclosable access system, when closed, seals such at least one first open end; and wherein such at least one second end comprises a permanent “linear” tube-type seal closure.
- this invention provides a portable refilling system comprising a kit, for use and transport of at least one flowable substance from at least one user-selected transferring flexible squeeze-tube comprising at least one first access-opening to at least one receiving flexible squeeze-tube comprising at least one second access-opening, in combination: a plurality of receiving flexible squeeze-tubes structured and arranged to contain the at least one flowable substance; at least one transferer structured and arranged to transfer the at least one flowable substance from the at least one user-selected transferring flexible squeeze-tube to at least one of such plurality of receiving flexible squeeze-tubes; wherein each of such plurality of receiving flexible squeeze-tubes comprises at least one aperture adapted for passage of the flowable substance; wherein such at least one transferer comprises at least one transferring adapter structured and arranged to adapt the at least one first access-opening to transfer the flowable substance into at least one of such plurality of receiving flexible squeeze-tubes; wherein such at least one transferer comprises at least one
- such at least one transferring adapter comprises: a plurality of filler-cap assemblies, each respective filler-cap assembly comprising, a filler nozzle element comprising an adapter base diameter structured and arranged to fit such at least one threaded opening, and a cover structured and arranged to cover such filler-nozzle element of such filler-cap assembly.
- a plurality of filler-cap assemblies comprises a plurality of Yorker caps.
- this invention provides a kit comprising a plurality of squeeze-tubes, each such squeeze-tube comprising, in combination: at least one empty flexible squeeze-tube body portion having at least one first end and at least one second end; wherein such at least one empty flexible squeeze-tube body portion is new and unused for containment; wherein such at least one first end comprises a reclosable access system wherein such reclosable access system, when closed, seals such at least one first open end; and wherein such at least one second end comprises a permanent “linear” tube-type seal closure.
- FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a reusable portable storage kit of the reusable portable storage kit system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of a screw-on cap and adapter cap for the reusable, portable, storage kit system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 shows a front view of a storage container according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 shows a perspective view illustrating a method of filling a flexible bag of the reusable, portable, storage kit system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 shows a front view of a flexible bag of the reusable, portable, storage kit system illustrating volume markings according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 shows a side view of the flexible bag of FIG. 5.
- FIG. 7 shows a perspective view of a flexible bag in a self-standing, partially filled state according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 shows a sectional view through section 8 - 8 of FIG. 6 illustrating an internal valve in an outlet position.
- FIG. 9 shows a sectional view through section 8 - 8 of FIG. 6 illustrating an internal valve in a no-spill position.
- FIG. 10 shows a front view of a flexible bag of the reusable, portable, storage kit system illustrating preferred volume markings according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 shows a perspective view of a syringe transferer reusable, portable, storage kit system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 shows a perspective view of a syringe transferer of the portable storage kit system illustrating a syringe transfer according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 13 shows a perspective view of another portable storage flask kit, of the reusable, portable, storage kit system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 14 shows a perspective view of a lanyard for carrying a flexible bag of the reusable, portable, storage kit system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 15 shows a perspective view of another lanyard for carrying a flexible bag of the reusable, portable, storage kit system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 16 shows a front view of a flask illustrating volume marking according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 17 shows a side view of the flask of FIG. 16.
- FIG. 18 shows a sectional view through section 18 - 18 of FIG. 19.
- FIG. 19 shows a perspective view of a flask of a portable storage flask kit of FIG. 13.
- FIG. 20 shows a perspective view of a bottom and side gusseted reusable flexible bag of a reusable, portable, storage kit system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 21 shows a perspective view of a bottom-gusseted, reusable flexible bag of the reusable, portable, storage kit system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 22 shows a bottom view of the bottom-gusseted, reusable flexible bag of FIG. 21.
- FIG. 23 shows a perspective view of a flat-bottom, side-gusseted “grocery fold”reusable flexible bag of the reusable, portable, storage kit system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 24 shows a perspective view of a flexible squeeze tube assembly according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 25 shows section view through section 25 - 25 of FIG. 24.
- FIG. 26 shows a side view illustrating a re-filling method according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 27 shows a perspective view of another reusable portable storage kit of the reusable portable storage kit system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 28 shows a perspective view of a method of filling a flexible tube from another flexible tube according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 29 shows a sectional view through section 29 - 29 of FIG. 28.
- FIG. 30 shows a perspective view of a flexible tube with an unsealed bottom portion.
- FIG. 31 shows a side view, partially in section, illustrating a step in a method of sealing the bottom portion of a flexible tube.
- FIG. 32 shows a side view, partially in section, illustrating another step in a method of sealing the bottom portion of a flexible tube.
- FIG. 33 shows a front view of a sealing machine for sealing flexible tube bottoms.
- FIG. 34 shows a perspective view of another reusable portable storage kit of the reusable portable storage kit system according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 35 shows a perspective view of another reusable portable storage kit of the reusable portable storage kit system according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 36 shows a perspective view of another reusable portable storage kit of the reusable portable storage kit system according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a reusable, portable, storage kit 100 of the reusable portable storage kit system 102 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the reusable portable storage kit 100 comprises at least one, and most preferably two, sets of flexible bags 104 and 106 (embodying herein at least one container means for receiving the at least one flowable substance; and, embodying herein at least one container structured and arranged to receive the at least one flowable substance; further embodying herein a plurality of container means for containing the at least one flowable substance; and, a plurality of containers structured and arranged to contain the at least one flowable substance; and, further embodying at least one first container comprising a first capacity; at least one second container comprising a second capacity, as shown.
- the at least one container comprises at least one flexible bag.
- set of flexible bags 104 comprises three flexible bags 108 (embodying herein wherein such at least one container comprises at least two containers, preferably of three-ounce capacity each; and, embodying herein wherein such at least one first container comprises at least two first flexible bags), preferably, flat when empty (embodying herein wherein such at least one container means comprises flexible-element means for flexibly assisting such at least one container means to be transported in a substantially-flat shape when such at least one container means is empty; and, embodying herein wherein such at least one container comprises flexible-elements structured and arranged to flexibly assist such at least one container to be transported in a substantially-flat shape when such at least one container is empty) and self-standing when at least partially full (embodying herein wherein such at least one container means comprises flat-bottom element means for assisting such at least one container means to be stably supported in an upright position on a flat bottom when
- Most preferably sets of flexible bags 104 and 106 comprise a capacity of less than about 500 milliliters (ml) each as described above (embodying herein wherein the at least one flexible bag comprises a capacity less than about 500 ml).
- set of bags 106 comprises two flexible bags 110 (embodying herein such least one second container capacity comprises at least two second flexible bags), preferably, four-ounce capacity each, preferably, flat when empty and self-standing when at least partially full, most preferably, made of plastic, preferably, clear or opaque in color, as shown (embodying herein wherein the at least one flexible bag comprises at least a partially transparent material).
- each bag 108 and 110 comprises a spout 112 , as shown (embodying herein wherein such at least one container means comprises at least one access-spout means for accessing an internal portion of such container means; and, embodying herein wherein such at least one container comprises at least one access-spout structured and arranged to access an internal portion of such container; and also embodying herein wherein the at least one flexible bag comprises at least one spout; and, embodying herein wherein each of such plurality of container means comprises at least one ingress means for ingress of the flowable substance from such container means; wherein each of such plurality of container means comprises at least one egress means for egress of the flowable substance from such container means wherein each of such plurality of containers comprises at least one ingress for ingress of the flowable substance from such container; wherein each of such plurality of containers comprises at least one egress for egress of the flowable substance from such container; even further, embodying herein wherein each respective
- each respective spout 112 comprises a non-spill spout (such as available from Seaquist Closures called a SmartSpout®) further described in FIG. 8 and FIG. 9 (this arrangement embodies herein wherein each respective such at least one spout comprises at least one non-spill valve).
- bags 108 and 110 are supplied shipped in a flat unfilled state.
- the portable storage kit 100 further comprises a set of adapter caps 114 (embodying herein at least one adapter means for adapting the at least one user-selected storage container to assist efficient transfer of the at least one flowable substance from the at least one storage container into such at least one container means; and, at least one adapter structured and arranged to adapt the at least one user-selected storage container to assist efficient transfer of the at least one flowable substance from the at least one storage container into such at least one container; and, further embodying herein wherein such transfer means comprises adapter means for adapting the at least one threaded opening to transfer the flowable substance into at least one of such plurality of container means), preferably Yorker caps (known as “Red tip Yorker” available from Cleveland Bottle and Supply Co.; Model numbers as stated below), as shown (embodying herein wherein the at least one adapter comprises at least one Yorker cap; and, embodying herein wherein wherein such plurality of filler-cap assemblies comprises a plurality of Yorker caps).
- each portable storage kit 100 there are seven adapter caps 114 with each portable storage kit 100 , preferably provided in such sizes to fit a majority of common household bottle openings ranging from about 15 mm in diameter to about 38 mm in diameter, as shown (embodying herein transfer means for transferring the at least one flowable substance from the at least one user-selected original container to at least one of such plurality of container means; and, embodying herein at least one transferor structured and arranged to transfer the at least one flowable substance from the at least one user-selected original container to at least one of such plurality of containers).
- a user may select the appropriate sized adapter cap 114 to fit a selected original container for use to transfer the flowable substance from the original container to a respective flexible bag as shown and described herein (embodying herein wherein such transferor comprises at least one adapter structured and arranged to adapt the at least one threaded opening to transfer the flowable substance into at least one of such plurality of container; wherein a user may transfer the at least one flowable substance from the at least one user-selected original container to at least one of such plurality of containers; and embodying wherein a user may transfer the at least one flowable substance from the at least one user-selected original container to at least one of such plurality of container means).
- cap 116 is a 15 mm diameter cap (model #15-415, natural).
- cap 118 is a 18 mm diameter cap (model #18-400, natural).
- cap 120 is a 20 mm diameter cap (model #20-400, natural).
- cap 122 is a 22 mm diameter cap (model #22-400, natural).
- cap 124 is a 24 mm diameter cap (model #24-400, natural).
- cap 126 is a 28 mm diameter cap (model #28-400, natural).
- cap 128 is a 38 mm diameter cap (model #38-400, natural).
- the set of adapter caps 114 is comprised essentially of low-density polyethylene plastic (herein referred to as LDPE plastic), preferably all of the adapter caps 114 have a tip orifice 130 of 0.030 inches.
- all of the adapter caps 114 comprise a tip cap 132 that preferably is removable securable to the tip 134 .
- tip orifice 130 may be slightly larger or smaller depending on the market niche of containers the user desires to control.
- the above-described arrangement embodies herein a plurality of filler-cap assemblies, each respective filler-cap assembly comprising, a filler nozzle element comprising an adapter base diameter structured and arranged to fit such at least one threaded opening, and a cover structured and arranged to cover such filler-nozzle element of such filler-cap assembly.
- the portable storage kit 100 further comprises a syringe 140 (embodying herein wherein such transferor comprises a syringe structured and arranged to uptake the flowable substance and output the flowable substance), and a length of tubing 142 (embodying herein wherein such syringe further comprises at least one tubing structured and arranged to transfer the flowable substance from the at least one user-selected original container to the syringe), as shown.
- a syringe 140 bodying herein wherein such transferor comprises a syringe structured and arranged to uptake the flowable substance and output the flowable substance
- a length of tubing 142 embodying herein wherein such syringe further comprises at least one tubing structured and arranged to transfer the flowable substance from the at least one user-selected original container to the syringe
- the syringe 140 is a sixty cubic centimeter (cc) syringe, most preferably a 60 cc catheter syringe (such as a molded #26302 60 cc catheter-tip syringe commonly manufactured by Exel National Inc. or a Model No. SS-60C-2 oz catheter-tip syringe by Terumo), holding about sixty cubic centimeters in volume (embodying herein wherein such syringe comprises a catheter syringe with a capacity of about sixty cubic centimeters).
- cc sixty cubic centimeter
- the length of tubing 142 is vinyl tubing, preferably, clear tubing, preferably having an outer diameter of about five-sixteenths inches to about seven-sixteenths inches and an inner diameter of between about one-eighth inch and one-half inch (embodying herein wherein such at least one tubing is between one-eighth inch and one-half inch plastic flexible tubing).
- vinyl tubing preferably, clear tubing, preferably having an outer diameter of about five-sixteenths inches to about seven-sixteenths inches and an inner diameter of between about one-eighth inch and one-half inch (embodying herein wherein such at least one tubing is between one-eighth inch and one-half inch plastic flexible tubing).
- the tubing 142 is preferably utilized functionally to attach to the tip 234 of the syringe as will be further described below in reference to FIG. 11.
- the portable storage kit 100 further comprises a set of instructions 144 (embodying herein at least one set of instructions for use of the system; and embodying herein further comprising at least one set of instructions for use of the kit), a travel bag 146 (embodying herein a travel-bag structured and arranged to hold and portably transport such plurality of containers, such adapter and such transporter) and a packaging container 148 , as shown.
- the travel bag 146 will lay flat and fold such that it will fit into the packaging container 148 .
- the travel bag 146 is a flexible plastic bag, preferably clear plastic, preferably about four inches high by eight inches long having a depth of about two inches.
- the travel bag 146 has a zippered closure.
- other closure arrangements such as buttons, spring closures, etc.
- a cosmetics bag or other style or dimension of bag may suffice.
- the entire contents of the portable storage kit 100 fit into the packaging container 148 .
- the packaging container 148 comprises a top portion 150 , preferably comprising indicia 154 , preferably advertising indicia, for the sale of the reusable portable storage kit 100 .
- the packaging container 148 is about eight inches wide by ten inches in height comprising a gusseted side portion, preferably, with a material thickness of about one and one-half mil.
- the packaging container 148 further comprises an aperture 152 for being placed onto a display rack in a store for sale.
- the instructions 144 comprise a set of instructions as to the method of utilizing the reusable portable storage kit 100 .
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a screw-on cap 156 and an adapter cap 114 for the reusable portable storage kit system 102 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a front view of original storage containers 160 and 162 of two separate sizes according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. (Original storage containers being defined herein as any container or plurality of containers housing a flowable substance to be transferred to a kit container.)
- the reusable portable storage kit system 102 is utilized to transfer a flowable substance, such as lotion, shampoo, soap, cosmetics or even powder from an original storage container 160 to at least one bag 108 or 110 of the sets of flexible bags 104 and 106 .
- a flowable substance such as lotion, shampoo, soap, cosmetics or even powder from an original storage container 160 to at least one bag 108 or 110 of the sets of flexible bags 104 and 106 .
- This arrangement embodies herein wherein the at least one container comprises a material compatible with a cosmetic.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a step 164 in such transfer.
- the original container 160 comprises a screw-on cap 156 such as, for example, that shown
- a user removes the screw-on cap 156 and replaces it with an appropriate-sized adapter cap 164 selected from the set of adapter caps 114 , that will screw-on to the threads 166 of the container 160 , as shown.
- a tip cap 132 is also used to provide a removable seal for the original container 160 in lieu of the screw-on cap 156 .
- FIG. 3 illustrates that the original container may be a large container such as original storage container 162 or smaller such as original storage container 160 .
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating a method of filling a flexible bag 104 of the reusable portable storage kit system 102 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- a user chooses an empty flexible bag 108 or 110 from the portable storage kit 100 and a container with contents the user wants to transfer to a flexible bag 108 (shown, however, bag 110 will also suffice) such as illustrated in FIG. 4.
- original container 160 is fitted with an appropriate-sized adapter cap 164 , as shown.
- the tip 134 of the adapter cap 164 is placed into the spout 112 , as shown.
- the contents of the original container 160 are then poured into the flexible bag 108 .
- the original container may require squeezing or some other form of pressure to remove the contents.
- a certain amount of pressure is required to pass the contents of the original container 160 through the spout 112 and into the flexible bag 108 .
- FIG. 5 is a front view of a flexible bag 170 of the reusable portable storage kit system 102 illustrating volume markings 172 (embodying herein volume markings on such at least one flexible bag) according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a side view of the flexible bag 170 of FIG. 5.
- a flexible bag is available such as flexible bag 170 comprising a plurality of volume markings 172 or other such indicia which will assist the user in determining the volume of contents in the bag 170 , as shown.
- the flexible bag 170 also comprises spout 174 and spout cap 176 , as shown.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a flexible bag 180 in a self-standing, partially filled state 182 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the flexible bags 180 are self-standing when in a partially filled state and come in a variety of styles as will be further described below.
- FIG. 8 is a sectional view through section 8 - 8 of FIG. 6 illustrating a spout 190 and internal valve 192 in an outlet position 194 .
- FIG. 9 is a sectional view through section 8 - 8 of FIG. 6 illustrating a spout 190 and internal valve 192 in a no-spill position 196 .
- the spout 190 comprises a two-way internal valve 192 , as shown.
- the two-way internal valve allows the contents 198 of the bag 170 to flow out of the bag 170 , preferably when pressure is applied to the contents, preferably by squeezing bag 170 , as shown in FIG. 8.
- the internal valve 192 seals the bag 170 when the contents are not under pressure as shown in FIG. 9.
- the spout cap is threadably attached to the spout 174 during transport.
- FIG. 10 is a front view of a flexible bag 200 of the reusable portable storage kit system 102 illustrating preferred volume markings 202 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the bag 200 comprises such volume marking to inform a user of the volume content in the bag 200 and about what content the bag 200 will hold.
- volume markings 202 may be added to any of the bags described herein as part of the reusable portable storage kit system 102 .
- other volume markings 202 may suffice.
- such marking may be incorporated into the bag manufacturing as mold marks or other readable marking.
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of a syringe 140 of the reusable portable storage kit system 102 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view of a syringe 140 of the reusable portable storage kit system 102 illustrating a syringe transfer 220 from a combination syringe and tubing assembly 222 into a flexible bag 224 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the reusable portable storage kit 100 comprises a transfer means for use with original substance containers such as container 226 that are not compatible with the adapter caps 114 .
- Such containers may comprises a wide mouth opening 228 (as illustrated in FIG. 11), or a very small opening or be in a container that is not easily lifted or comprise an opening that is “user-unfriendly” (i.e. difficult to transfer in the described manner).
- a combination syringe and tubing assembly 222 is preferably utilized.
- a relatively short piece of tubing 230 is cut from the tubing 142 supplied with the portable storage kit 100 , preferably, about two to three inches in length.
- one end 232 is placed over the tip 234 of the syringe 140 and slid toward the body 236 of the syringe until the tapered portion 237 of the tip 234 seals against the tubing 230 .
- the syringe plunger 238 is pushed into a fully inserted position within the body 236 of the syringe 140 forcing out the air within the body 236 (preferably, the syringe 140 comprises a seal 244 at the tip 246 of the syringe plunger 238 , as shown).
- the other end 240 of the tubing 230 is placed into the flowable substance 242 (to be transferred) and the plunger 238 is drawn out of the body 236 of the syringe 140 , preferably drawing the flowable substance 242 into the syringe 140 , as shown.
- a user 249 then removes the tubing 230 and places the tip 234 of the syringe 140 into the spout 250 of the flexible bag 224 , as shown.
- the user then pushes on the plunger 238 , forcing the flowable substance 242 into the flexible bag 224 , as shown.
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view of a reusable portable storage flask kit 260 , of the portable storage kit system 100 , according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the reusable portable storage flask kit 260 comprises at least one flask 262 (embodying herein at least one flexible bag structured and arranged to receive the at least one flowable substance), most preferably, a set of three flasks 262 , 264 and 266 , a funnel 268 (embodying herein at least one funnel structured and arranged to funnel the at least one flowable substance from the at least one user-selected storage container into such at least one container) for transferring liquid from a source container to a flexible-flask, and a merchandising container 270 , as shown (embodying herein packaging means for packaging together such at least one flexible bag and such at least one funnel).
- the portable storage flask kit 260 may be utilized to transfer and store a flowable substance,
- flask 262 holds about sixteen ounces of substance.
- flask 264 and 266 hold about eight ounces each of substance.
- all the flasks 262 , 264 and 266 are self-standing, when at least partially filled, and fold flat when empty.
- each flask comprises a spout 272 , as shown (embodying herein wherein such at least one flexible bag comprises at least one access-spout structured and arranged to access an internal portion of such at least one flexible bag).
- the funnel 268 comprises a tip 274 that will fit into the opening 276 of the spout to facilitate transferring liquid from a source container to one of the respective flasks 262 , 264 and 266 . Additional details and description is provided below in reference to FIGS. 16 through 19.
- FIG; 14 is a photograph of a lanyard 280 (embodying herein at least one lanyard: and embodying herein wherein such at least one lanyard is structured and arranged to attach to such at least one spout) for carrying a respective flask 262 , 264 and 266 of the portable storage kit system 260 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the lanyard 280 may also be used to carry any flexible bag (such as flexible bag 200 or flexible bag 224 ) comprising a spout 272 that will adapt to the lanyard 280 , however, it is most preferable for a container comprising the spout 272 and flask taught herein.
- the lanyard 280 comprises an O-ring 282 , a first connecting cord 284 , a quick-release clip 286 , a second connecting cord 288 and an optional squeeze clip 290 , as shown.
- FIG. 15 is a photograph of the lanyard with an optional squeeze clip 290 attached, according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 18 is a sectional view through section 18 - 18 of FIG. 19.
- the O-ring 282 is sized to slide over the spout 272 and snugly encircle the base 292 , preferably having an outer diameter of about three-quarter inch, as shown.
- FIG. 18 illustrates a preferred groove 294 at the base 292 into which the O-ring 282 preferably fits, as shown.
- a first connecting cord 284 connects the O-ring 282 to quick-release clip 286 , as shown.
- the first connecting cord 284 comprises tufting cord, preferably about one-sixteenth diameter, eighty-pound upholstery tufting cord, preferably dyed black, as shown. Under appropriate circumstances, other color and material arrangements may suffice.
- one end 296 of the first connecting cord 284 is tied to O-ring 282 , preferably utilizing a knot 298 , preferably the ends of the knot 298 are cut and heat-sealed such that the knot 298 will not loosen.
- first connecting cord 284 is slipped through an aperture 302 in the quick-release clip 286 , knotted with knot 304 , preferably heat-sealing the knot end, as described above, then pulled tightly.
- the knot 304 is large enough that it will not pull through the aperture 302 during use (pulling) of the lanyard 280 .
- a second connecting cord 288 preferably about six-inches-long, preferably looped (such that the looped portion 306 is about three inches long) connects to the quick-release clip 286 , as shown.
- the quick-release clip 286 is a Minimee Kitty-clip (such as available from John C Tucker Company, Inc. 2921 Suffolk Drive, Fort Worth, Tex.).
- the second connecting cord 288 also comprises a knot 308 , preferably with heat-sealed end 310 , as shown.
- the second connecting cord 288 comprises a second looped portion 312 that is optionally looped through the optional squeeze clip 290 , as shown.
- the optional squeeze clip 290 is a Clever-Clip model #CLC-2B (as available from Fasteners for retail, Cleveland, Ohio—1-800-422-2547).
- the second connecting cord 288 is a one-eighth-inch smooth braided 16-C carrier braid (such as available from Rocky Mountain Cord Company; www.rmcord.com).
- the optional squeeze clip 290 provides a means for clipping the lanyard 280 to a backpack or other such carrying device, if used. If the optional squeeze clip 290 is not used then the lanyard is preferably carried by hand.
- FIG. 16 is a front view of a flask 320 illustrating volume marking 322 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 17 is a side view of the flask 320 of FIG. 16.
- flask 320 comprises a series of volume marking indicia 322 , preferably short lines 324 with numerical values 326 on each side of the short lines 324 , as shown.
- spout 272 and cap 328 are also illustrated.
- cap 328 is threadably attached to spout 272 , as shown.
- FIG. 18 is a sectional view through section 18 - 18 of FIG. 19.
- the spout 272 comprises groove 294 along base 292 of spout 272 , as shown.
- O-ring 282 fits into groove 294 , as shown.
- spout 272 does not comprise an internal valve and has an open throat 330 , as shown.
- FIG. 19 is a perspective view of a flask of FIG. 13.
- FIG. 19 illustrates flask 332 that represents any of flasks 262 , 264 and 266 shown in FIG. 13.
- flask 332 is self-standing when at least partially filled.
- flask 332 is a self-standing bag such as found in U.S. Pat. No. 5,971,613 incorporated herein by reference (and attached as Appendix A) as prior art enabling, in conjunction with this specification, Applicant's flask. Further, such bag is preferably purchased from Kapak Corporation, the assignee on the referenced patent. Is this still true ???
- FIG. 20 is a perspective view of a bottom-gusseted and side-gusseted reusable flexible bag 340 of the reusable, portable, storage kit system 102 according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- bag 340 comprises a bottom gusset 342 and a side gusset 344 , as shown.
- a gusset being an extra piece of material used to give the flexible bag added size or strength in a particular location and typically a folded portion, as shown.
- the bag 340 utilizes a small capacity flexible container intended to also be self-standing when at least partially filled.
- bag 340 has a capacity of about 125 milliliters while being dimensioned at 75 mm wide by 115 mm long with about a about 25 mm side gusset.
- FIG. 21 is a perspective view of a bottom-gusseted, reusable flexible bag 350 of the reusable, portable, storage kit system 102 according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- bag 350 comprises a bottom gusset 352 , as shown.
- the bottom gusset 352 is a slightly larger bottom that comprises an end portion 354 on each respective side 356 and 358 of the bag 350 , as shown.
- FIG. 22 is a bottom view of the bottom-gusseted, reusable flexible bag 350 of FIG. 21.
- the bottom gusset 352 opens first providing a surface 360 that lays relatively flat and assists the bag 350 in remaining in a standing position when placed as such by a user.
- bag 350 holds about 125 milliliters while being dimensioned at 75 mm wide by 115 mm long.
- FIG. 23 is a perspective view of a flat-bottom side-gusseted “grocery fold” reusable flexible bag 370 of the reusable, portable, storage kit system 102 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- a “grocery fold” reusable flexible bag 370 is provided for use in the storage kit system 102 .
- the bag 370 provides an even larger capacity than the other described bags in a smaller folded position when empty, as shown.
- such a bag 370 holds about 125 milliliters while being dimensioned at 75 mm wide by 115 mm long with about a about 25 mm side gusset.
- the above described bags 340 , 350 and 370 embody herein at least one flexible bag comprising at least one combination selected from the group consisting of: bottom-gusset and at least one side gusset, bottom-gusset only, at least one side gusset with bottom-fold.
- FIG. 24 is a perspective view of a flexible squeeze tube assembly according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 25 is section view through section 25 - 25 of FIG. 24.
- FIG. 24 illustrates a flexible squeeze tube assembly 400 .
- the flexible squeeze tube assembly 400 comprises a flexible squeeze tube 402 , as shown (such as available from JSN Packaging www.jsn.com).
- the flexible squeeze tube 402 comprises a cap 404 , as shown.
- Such caps 404 come with a variety of attachment options, however, most preferably such cap 404 is threadably attached to the flexible squeeze tube 402 , as shown.
- the flexible squeeze tube assembly 400 comprises a receiving adapter cap 406 , as shown.
- the receiving adapter cap 406 comprises the same attachment means as the flexible squeeze tube 402 .
- the receiving adapter cap 406 comprises threaded attachment means.
- the receiving adapter cap 406 comprises a cylindrical passageway 408 , preferably round, preferably having an internal diameter 410 that will allow a yorker-tip 134 (see FIG. 27) to fit within the inner diameter 410 , preferably about nine-thirty-seconds ( ⁇ fraction (9/32) ⁇ ) of an inch in diameter.
- cylindrical passageway 408 has a height long enough to permit the yorker-tip 134 to fit tightly into the inner diameter whereby a seal is created between the walls of the yorker-tip 134 and the cylindrical passageway 408 , as shown.
- receiving adapter caps such as square or round, etc.
- other diameters and heights of the cylindrical passageway 408 may suffice.
- the receiving adapter caps 406 fit at least one specific size of flexible squeeze tube fill-top 412 such as the threaded, preferably round opening 414 , as shown.
- the cylindrical passageway 408 aligns with the opening 414 , as shown.
- the described alignment provides a pathway for the filling of such flexible squeeze tube 402 .
- FIG. 26 is a side view illustrating a re-filling method according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the reusable portable storage kit system 102 is utilized to transfer a flowable substance, such as lotion, shampoo, soap, cosmetics or even powder from an original storage container 160 to, in this embodiment, a flexible squeeze tube 402 .
- a flowable substance such as lotion, shampoo, soap, cosmetics or even powder
- FIG. 3 further illustrates that the original container may be a large container such as original storage container 162 or smaller such as original storage container 160 .
- an appropriately sized receiving adapter cap 406 is selected for the preferred flexible squeeze tube fill-top 412 and attached to such flexible squeeze tube fill-top 412 , as shown.
- the air in the flexible squeeze tube 402 is removed, by folding and squeezing the flexible squeeze tube 402 in half, as shown.
- the yorker-tip 134 is placed into the cylindrical passageway 408 of the receiving adapter cap 406 and a flowable substance is then transferred into the flexible squeeze tube 402 , as shown.
- FIG. 27 is a perspective view of another reusable portable storage kit 420 of the reusable portable storage kit system 102 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the components of the kit 420 comprise the same components of the reusable portable storage kit 100 with the following change: In.lieu of bags 108 , a set of flexible squeeze tubes 422 , 424 and 426 are provided and a set of receiving adapter caps 428 , 430 and 432 are provided, as shown.
- a unique characteristic as opposed to plastic bottles, flexible tubes may have most or all of the air in them purged by hand-squeezing prior to filling (as herein previously described).
- the set of flexible squeeze tubes 422 , 424 and 426 comprise three separate volume “sizes” of flexible squeeze tube 402 such that differing quantities of product may be used.
- each set of flexible squeeze tubes 422 , 424 and 426 comprises the same flexible squeeze tube fill-top 412 .
- each of the set of receiving adapter caps 428 , 430 and 432 comprises a different size adapter cap base such that the kit 420 may be utilized with the most commonly used flexible squeeze tubes 402 and flexible squeeze tube fill-tops 412 .
- the preferred types of receiving adapter cap attachments are to fit flexible squeeze tube fill-tops 412 as follows: M-8, M-5 and 22-400 tops (an industry standard as described by Seaquest Closures, www.seaquestclosures.com).
- the kit 420 provides a kit for filling both flexible bags 110 (or any size), and flexible tubes 402 .
- flexible bags 110 or any size
- flexible tubes 402 any size
- other styles of flexible containers including such containers as “tottles”; a combination of a flexible container and a bottle such as available from Fenton, Weber & Jones www.FWJpackaging.com)
- other combinations of such flexible containers within the kit 420 may suffice.
- FIG. 28 is a perspective view of a method of filling a flexible tube 500 from another, preferably larger, originating container that is also flexible tube 502 according to a preferred embodiment 504 of the present invention.
- FIG. 29 is a sectional view through section 29 - 29 of FIG. 28.
- the reusable portable storage kit system is utilized to transfer a flowable substance, such as lotion, shampoo, soap, cosmetics or even powder from an original storage container to, in this embodiment, a flexible squeeze tube 504 .
- a flowable substance such as lotion, shampoo, soap, cosmetics or even powder from an original storage container
- a flexible squeeze tube 504 Such transfer occurs by selecting an appropriate-sized transferring adapter cap 506 , preferably selected from a set of transfer adapter caps (as described above and further described below), that will screw-on to the threads 508 of the flexible squeeze tube 504 , as shown in FIG. 28.
- the transferring adapter cap 506 is a yorker cap, as shown. Most preferably, at least one such the yorker cap comprises M-8 threads, a common thread for flexible tubes.
- a receiving adapter cap 510 is attached to the flexible tube 500 to be filled, preferably attached by screw-on threads 512 to the flexible squeeze tube 504 , as shown in FIG. 28.
- screw-on threads 512 to the flexible squeeze tube 504 .
- the flexible squeeze tube 504 is folded or squeezed by the user; preferably utilizing the user's hand(s) 520 , until the majority of the air is removed from the flexible squeeze tube 504 .
- the tip 514 of the transferring adapter cap 506 is placed into the opening 516 of the receiving adapter cap 510 such that a seal is created between the tip 514 and the sidewalls 518 of the receiving adapter cap 510 , as shown.
- the content of the originating container, flexible tube 502 is then squeezed from the flexible tube 502 into the flexible squeeze tube 504 , as shown.
- FIG. 30 is a perspective view of a flexible tube 530 with an unsealed bottom portion 532 .
- FIG. 30 represents the tube structure (open bottom, capped top) in which flexible tubes 530 are commonly manufactured for use and filling by a manufacturer for an end user. Typically, the tube is filled and then sealed, as heretofore filling such tubes from the top portion has been impractical. Applicant has determined that such tubes may be sealed and sold without filling (empty), particularly in combination with Applicant's storage kit system 100 and filling system and methods as described herein. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, etc., alternate flexible tube configurations, flexible tube cap configurations, etc., may suffice.
- FIG. 31 is a side view, partially in section, illustrating a step 540 in a method of sealing the bottom portion 532 of a flexible tube 530 .
- FIG. 32 is a side view, partially in section, illustrating another step 550 in a method of sealing the bottom portion 532 of a flexible tube 530 .
- FIG. 33 is a photograph of a sealing machine 560 for sealing flexible tube bottom portions.
- the bottom portions 532 of the flexible tubes 530 are sealed, as shown, preferably in a linear fashion as in most tube-type seals.
- a sealing machine 560 is utilized such as sealing machine TP-30 available through www.aline.com, as shown.
- FIG. 34 is a perspective view of another reusable portable storage kit 570 of the reusable portable storage kit system 102 according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- kit 570 comprises the elements of reusable portable storage kit 420 and an additional transferring adapter 506 , most preferably a yorker cap, preferably to fit flexible squeeze tube top size M-8 (as described above, an industry standard as described by Seaquest Closures, www.seaquestclosures.com).
- FIG. 35 is a perspective view of another reusable portable storage kit 580 of the reusable portable storage kit system 102 according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- kit 580 comprises the elements of kit 570 , with the following exceptions: no flexible bags 106 and an additional flexible tube 582 , as shown.
- kit 570 comprises the elements of kit 570 , with the following exceptions: no flexible bags 106 and an additional flexible tube 582 , as shown.
- FIG. 36 is a perspective view of another reusable portable storage kit 590 of the reusable portable storage kit system 102 according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the kit 590 comprises additional flexible tubes 592 , 594 , 596 , and 598 , packaging container 148 comprising top portion 150 , preferably comprising indicia 154 , preferably advertising indicia, for the sale of the reusable portable storage kit 590 and a set of refilling instructions 600 , as shown.
- the additional flexible tubes are sized for a customer/user preference and used in combination with a parent kit, such as kit 570 , that includes all the adapter caps for use with a variety of original containers.
- a method for using a portable refilling system comprising a kit (for use and transport of at least one flowable substance from at least one user-selected original container, having at least one threaded opening, having at least one threaded original cap, to at least one flexible bag) comprising a plurality of flexible bags, each respective such flexible bag having an access-spout and an access-spout cap, and comprising a plurality of threaded adapter caps of various base diameters, each respective such threaded adapter cap having a similar nozzle structured and arranged to fit into the access-spout, comprising the steps of: selecting an appropriately-sized adapter cap, from the plurality of adapter caps, structured and arranged to thread onto the at least one threaded opening of such original container; threading the selected adapter cap onto such at least one threaded opening; selecting at least one flexible bag from the plurality of
- a method for use of a portable refilling system comprising a kit (for use and transport of at least one flowable substance from at least one user-selected original container, having at least one threaded opening and at least one threaded original cap, into at least one user-selected secondary container) comprising at least one flexible squeeze-tube, each respective such at least one flexible squeeze-tube having at least one access-opening and at least one access-opening cap, and further comprising at least one receiving adapter cap, structured and arranged to connect to the at least one access-opening of such flexible squeeze-tube and to adapt the access opening to receive at least one funnel end, and further comprising a plurality of threaded transfer adapter caps of various base diameters, each respective such threaded transfer adapter cap being structured and arranged to thread onto the at least one threaded opening of such original container and having at least one funnel end structured and arranged to fit into the at least one threaded receiving adapter cap, such method comprising the steps of
- the at least one access-opening of such at least one flexible squeeze-tube is structured and arranged to hold at least one snap-on cap. Additionally, it provides such a method of use wherein the at least one access-opening of such at least one flexible squeeze-tube is structured and arranged to hold a threaded cap. Also, it provides such a method of use further comprising the steps of: after such transfer, re-capping the at least one flexible squeeze-tube with the access-opening cap; and after such transfer, re-capping the at least one original container with such at least one threaded original cap.
- a method for making a flexible squeeze-tube comprising, in combination: providing at least one empty flexible squeeze-tube body portion normally comprising at least one first open end and at least one second open end; wherein such at least one first open end comprises a reclosable access system; and wherein such reclosable access system, when closed, seals such at least one first open end; and without filling such at least one empty flexible squeeze-tube body portion, sealing such at least one second open end.
- it provides such a method wherein such at least one first open end comprises a replacement cap structured and arranged to permit filling of such at least one empty flexible squeeze-tube body portion.
- a product is provided as made by the method described above.
- a product comprising, in combination: at least one empty flexible squeeze-tube body portion having at least one first end and at least one second end; wherein such at least one empty flexible squeeze-tube body portion is new and unused for containment; wherein such at least one first end comprises a reclosable access system wherein such reclosable access system, when closed, seals such at least one first open end; and wherein such at least one second end comprises a permanent “linear” tube-type seal closure.
- this invention provides a portable refilling system comprising a kit, for use and transport of at least one flowable substance from at least one user-selected transferring flexible squeeze-tube comprising at least one first access-opening to at least one receiving flexible squeeze-tube comprising at least one second access-opening, in combination: a plurality of receiving flexible squeeze-tubes structured and arranged to contain the at least one flowable substance; at least one transferor structured and arranged to transfer the at least one flowable substance from the at least one user-selected transferring flexible squeeze-tube to at least one of such plurality of receiving flexible squeeze-tubes; wherein each of such plurality of receiving flexible squeeze-tubes comprises at least one aperture adapted for passage of the flowable substance; wherein such at least one transferor comprises at least one transferring adapter structured and arranged to adapt the at least one first access-opening to transfer the flowable substance into at least one of such plurality of receiving flexible squeeze-tubes; wherein such at least one transferor comprises at least one
- such at least one transferring adapter comprises: a plurality of filler-cap assemblies, each respective filler-cap assembly comprising, a filler nozzle element comprising an adapter base diameter structured and arranged to fit such at least one threaded opening, and a cover structured and arranged to cover such filler-nozzle element of such filler-cap assembly.
- a plurality of filler-cap assemblies comprises a plurality of Yorker caps.
- this invention provides a kit comprising a plurality of squeeze-tubes, each such squeeze-tube comprising, in combination: at least one empty flexible squeeze-tube body portion having at least one first end and at least one second end; wherein such at least one empty flexible squeeze-tube body portion is new and unused for containment; wherein such at least one first end comprises a reclosable access system wherein such reclosable access system, when closed, seals such at least one first open end; and wherein such at least one second end comprises a permanent “linear” tube-type seal closure.
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Abstract
A re-usable, portable, storage travel system for storing lotions, shampoos, creams, liquid medicines and the like for transport, particularly when traveling, in small-volume, flexible, sealable, plastic composite bags that will lay flat when not full and self-stand when partially filled and that will lay flat when not full and self-stand when partially filled. Further, the system provides adapters for transferring flowable materials from a larger container to a smaller container, particularly small-volume, flexible, sealable, plastic squeezable-tubes. Further, this invention also provides a re-usable, portable, storage travel system for storing a flowable food-grade substance such as, for example, liquor.
Description
- The present application is related to provisional application Serial No. 60/466,993, filed Apr. 30, 2003, entitled “PORTABLE STORAGE KIT SYSTEM,” and provisional application Serial No.60/428,044, filed Nov. 20, 2002, entitled “PORTABLE STORAGE KIT SYSTEM,” and provisional application Serial No. 60/455,924, filed Mar. 18, 2003, entitled “PORTABLE STORAGE KIT SYSTEM,” all of which are incorporated herein by this reference and are not admitted to be prior art with respect to the present invention by the mention in this cross-reference section.
- This invention relates to providing a re-usable, portable, storage travel system for storing lotions, shampoos, creams, liquid medicines and the like for transport, particularly when traveling, in flexible bags and flexible tubes. Further, this invention also provides a re-usable, portable, storage travel system for storing a flowable food-grade substance, such as, for example, liquor. Preferably, the consumable, flowable substances are stored in relatively small (being smaller than the original bulk container) flexible, sealable, plastic bags that will lay flat when not full (and self-stand when partially filled) or relatively small flexible, sealable plastic tubes. Such flexible bags and flexible tubes hold a small quantity volume for easy transport and use. Heretofore such small, re-usable, self-standing, flexible bag-like containers and small, re-usable, flexible tubes have not been available in a kit for consumer use. Furthermore, the re-usable portable storage travel system comprises a method and apparatus for filling and re-filling the flexible bags and flexible tubes from other containers.
- Even further, an adapter for transferring such flowable substances into the top openings of flexible tubes has not been available.
- It would be useful to utilize a larger storage container to fill smaller re-usable flexible bags and flexible tubes for travel or other transport by a user or group of users.
- A primary object and feature of the present invention is to provide a system for re-usable, portable, storage of flowable substances in small volume flexible bag-like containers.
- It is a further object and feature of the present invention to provide such a system for re-usable, portable, storage of flowable substances in small volume flexible tubes.
- It is a further object and feature of the present invention to provide such a system and method for refilling re-usable, portable, storage small volume flexible tubes and flexible bags from larger or original containers of such flowable substances.
- It is a further object and feature of the present invention to provide such a system for storing a flowable substance, such as, for example, cosmetics (including soaps, lotions, etc.).
- It is a further object and feature of the present invention to provide such a system for storing a flowable food-grade substance, such as, for example, liquor.
- A further primary object and feature of the present invention is to provide such a system that is efficient, inexpensive, and handy. Other objects and features of this invention will become apparent with reference to the following descriptions.
- In accordance with a preferred embodiment hereof, this invention provides a portable system for holding at least one flowable substance available from at least one user-selected storage container comprising: at least one container means for receiving the at least one flowable substance; and at least one adapter means for adapting the at least one user-selected storage container to assist efficient transfer of the at least one flowable substance from the at least one storage container into such at least one container means; wherein such at least one container means comprises at least one access-spout means for accessing an internal portion of such container means; wherein such at least one container means comprises flexible-element means for flexibly assisting such at least one container means to be transported in a substantially-flat shape when such at least one container means is empty; and wherein such at least one container means comprises flat-bottom element means for assisting such at least one container means to be stably supported in an upright position on a flat bottom when such at least one container means is at least partially filled with the at least one flowable substance.
- In accordance with another preferred embodiment hereof, this invention provides a portable system for holding at least one flowable substance available from at least one user-selected storage container comprising: at least one container structured and arranged to receive the at least one flowable substance; and at least one adapter structured and arranged to adapt the at least one user-selected storage container to assist efficient transfer of the at least one flowable substance from the at least one storage container into such at least one container; wherein such at least one container comprises at least one access-spout structured and arranged to access an internal portion of such container; wherein such at least one container comprises flexible-elements structured and arranged to flexibly assist such at least one container to be transported in a substantially-flat shape when such at least one container is empty; and wherein such at least one container comprises flat-bottom elements structured and arranged to assist such at least one container to be stably supported in an upright position on a flat bottom when such at least one container is at least partially filled with the at least one flowable substance.
- Moreover, it provides such a portable system wherein such at least one container comprises at least two containers. Additionally, it provides such a portable system wherein the at least one container comprises a material compatible with food. Also, it provides such a portable system wherein the at least one container comprises a material compatible with a cosmetic. In addition, it provides such a portable system wherein the at least one container comprises at least one flexible bag. And, it provides such a portable system wherein the at least one flexible bag comprises at least a partially transparent material. Further, it provides such a portable system wherein the at least one flexible bag comprises a capacity less than about 500 ml. Even further, it provides such a portable system wherein the at least one flexible bag comprises low density Polyethylene (LDPE) material having a thickness of not more than about 7 mils. Moreover, it provides such a portable system wherein the at least one adapter comprises at least one Yorker cap.
- Additionally, it provides such a portable system wherein the at least one flexible bag comprises at least one spout. Also, it provides such a portable system wherein the at least one spout comprises at least one non-spill valve. In addition, it provides such a portable system further comprising at least one lanyard. And, it provides such a portable system wherein such at least one lanyard is structured and arranged to attach to such at least one spout. Further, it provides such a portable refilling system wherein such at least one container comprises at least one flexible bag comprising at least one combination selected from the group consisting of: bottom-gusset and at least one side gusset, bottom-gusset only, at least one side gusset with bottom-fold. Even further, it provides such a portable refilling system further comprising at least one set of instructions for use of the system.
- In accordance with another preferred embodiment hereof, this invention provides a portable refilling system comprising a kit for use and transport of at least one flowable substance from at least one user-selected original container comprising at least one threaded opening to at least one kit-system container comprising, in combination: a plurality of container means for containing the at least one flowable substance; transfer means for transferring the at least one flowable substance from the at least one user-selected original container to at least one of such plurality of container means; wherein each of such plurality of container means comprises at least one ingress means for ingress of the flowable substance from such container means; wherein each of such plurality of container means comprises at least one egress means for egress of the flowable substance from such container means; wherein such transfer means comprises adapter means for adapting the at least one threaded opening to transfer the flowable substance into at least one of such plurality of container means; wherein a user may transfer the at least one flowable substance from the at least one user-selected original container to at least one of such plurality of container means.
- In accordance with another preferred embodiment hereof, this invention provides a portable refilling system comprising a kit for use and transport of at least one flowable substance from at least one user-selected original container comprising at least one threaded opening to at least one kit-system container comprising, in combination: a plurality of containers structured and arranged to contain the at least one flowable substance; at least one transferer structured and arranged to transfer the at least one flowable substance from the at least one user-selected original container to at least one of such plurality of containers; wherein each of such plurality of containers comprises at least one ingress for ingress of the flowable substance from such container; wherein each of such plurality of containers comprises at least one egress for egress of the flowable substance from such container; wherein such transferer comprises at least one adapter structured and arranged to adapt the at least one threaded opening to transfer the flowable substance into at least one of such plurality of container; wherein a user may transfer the at least one flowable substance from the at least one user-selected original container to at least one of such plurality of container.
- Furthermore, it provides such a portable refilling system wherein such adapter comprises: a plurality of filler-cap assemblies, each respective filler-cap assembly comprising, a filler nozzle element comprising an adapter base diameter structured and arranged to fit such at least one threaded opening, and a cover structured and arranged to cover such filler-nozzle element of such filler-cap assembly. Additionally, it provides such a portable refilling system wherein such plurality of filler-cap assemblies comprises a plurality of Yorker caps. Also, it provides such a portable refilling system wherein such transferer comprises a syringe structured and arranged to uptake the flowable substance and output the flowable substance. In addition, it provides such a portable refilling system wherein such syringe comprises a catheter syringe with a capacity of about sixty cubic centimeters. And, it provides such a portable refilling system wherein such syringe further comprises at least one tubing structured and arranged to transfer the flowable substance from the at least one user-selected original container to the syringe. Further, it provides such a portable refilling system wherein such at least one tubing is between one-eighth inch and one-half inch plastic flexible tubing. Even further, it provides such a portable refilling system further comprising a travel-bag structured and arranged to hold and portably transport such plurality of containers, such adapter and such transporter. Moreover, it provides such a portable refilling system wherein such plurality of containers comprises: at least one first container comprising a first capacity; at least one second container comprising a second capacity.
- Additionally, it provides such a portable refilling system wherein: such at least one first container comprises at least two first flexible bags; and such least one second container capacity comprises at least two second flexible bags. Also, it provides such a portable system wherein each respective such at least two first flexible bags and each respective such at least two second flexible bags comprise at least one spout. In addition, it provides such a portable system wherein each respective such at least one spout comprises at least one non-spill valve. And, it provides such a portable system further comprising at least one lanyard. Further, it provides such a portable system wherein such at least one lanyard is structured and arranged to attach to such at least one spout.
- Even further, it provides such a portable refilling system wherein such at least one container comprises at least one flexible bag comprising at least one combination selected from the group consisting of: bottom-gusset and at least one side gusset, bottom-gusset only, at least one side gusset with bottom-fold. Moreover, it provides such a portable refilling system further comprising at least one set of instructions for use of the kit.
- Additionally, it provides such a portable refilling system wherein at least one of such plurality of containers comprises: at least one threaded-opening flexible tube; wherein such at least one transferer comprises at least one second adapter structured and arranged to connect with such at least one first adapter and to connect with such threaded-opening flexible tube; and whereby the flowable substance may be transferred directly from the at least one user-selected original container to such at least one flexible tube.
- In accordance with another preferred embodiment hereof, this invention provides a portable refilling system comprising a kit for use and transport of at least one flowable substance from at least one user-selected original container to at least one kit-system container comprising, in combination: at least one flexible bag structured and arranged to receive the at least one flowable substance; and at least one funnel structured and arranged to funnel the at least one flowable substance from the at least one user-selected storage container into such at least one container; wherein such at least one flexible bag comprises at least one access-spout structured and arranged to access an internal portion of such at least one flexible bag; wherein such at least one flexible bag comprises flexible-elements structured and arranged to flexibly assist such at least one flexible bag to be transported in a substantially-flat shape when such at least one flexible bag is empty; and wherein such at least one flexible bag comprises flat-bottom elements structured and arranged to assist such at least one flexible bag to be stably supported in an upright position on a flat bottom when such at least one flexible bag is at least partially filled with the at least one flowable substance; wherein such at least one flexible bag comprises a material compatible with food.
- Also, it provides such a portable refilling system further comprising at least one set of instructions for use of the kit. In addition, it provides such a portable refilling system further comprising volume markings on such at least one flexible bag. And, it provides such a portable refilling system further comprising packaging means for packaging together such at least one flexible bag and such at least one funnel. Further, it provides such a portable refilling system wherein such at least one flexible bag comprises at least one combination selected from the group consisting of: bottom-gusset and at least one side gusset, bottom-gusset only, at least one side gusset with bottom-fold.
- Even further, it provides such a portable system wherein the at least one flexible bag comprises at least a partially transparent material. Moreover, it provides such a portable system wherein the at least one flexible bag comprises a capacity less than about 500 ml. Additionally, it provides such a portable system wherein the at least one flexible bag comprises Low density Polyethylene (LDPE) material having a thickness of not more than about 7 mils.
- In accordance with another preferred embodiment hereof, this invention provides a method of use of a portable refilling system comprising a kit (for use and transport of at least one flowable substance from at least one user-selected original container, having at least one threaded opening, having at least one threaded original cap, into at least one flexible bag) comprising a plurality of flexible bags, each respective such flexible bag having an access-spout and an access-spout cap, and comprising a plurality of threaded adapter caps of various base diameters, each respective such threaded adapter cap having a similar nozzle structured and arranged to fit into the access-spout, comprising the steps of: selecting an appropriately-sized adapter cap, from the plurality of adapter caps, structured and arranged to thread onto the at least one threaded opening of such original container; threading the selected adapter cap onto such at least one threaded opening; selecting at least one flexible bag from the plurality of flexible bags; removing the access-spout cap from the access-spout of the selected flexible bag; placing the nozzle of the selected adapter cap into the access-spout; and transfering such flowable substance from such original container to such flexible bag. Also, it provides such a method of use further comprising the steps of: after such transfer, re-capping the flexible bag with the access-spout cap; and after such transfer, re-capping the original container with such threaded original cap.
- In accordance with yet another preferred embodiment hereof, this invention provides a method of use of a portable refilling system comprising a kit (for use and transport of at least one flowable substance from at least one user-selected original container, having at least one accessible opening, to at least one flexible bag) comprising at least one catheter syringe, having a retractable plunger and a syringe tip, a length of tubing, having two ends, a plurality of flexible bags, each respective such flexible bag having an access-spout and an access-spout cap, comprising the steps of: selecting the at least one user-selected original container; selecting at least one flexible bag from the plurality of flexible bags; measuring a user-desired length of tubing to reach from the syringe tip into the flowable substance reservoir in the user-selected original container; cutting a user-desired length of tubing; attaching an end of the cut length of tubing to the syringe tip; drawing the at least one flowable substance through the cut length of tubing into the at least one catheter syringe by retracting the syringe plunger; removing the tubing from the at least one catheter syringe; placing the syringe tip into the at least one access-spout; and transferring the at least one flowable substance from the at least one syringe to the at least one flexible bag by pushing the plunger towards the catheter tip.
- In addition, it provides such a method of use further comprising the step of: after such transfer, re-capping the flexible bag with the access-spout cap.
- In accordance with another preferred embodiment hereof, this invention provides a container system for holding at least one flowable substance available from at least one user-selected storage container comprising: at least one container structured and arranged to receive the at least one flowable substance; and wherein such at least one container comprises at least one access-spout structured and arranged to access an internal portion of such container; wherein such at least one container comprises flexible-elements structured and arranged to flexibly assist such at least one container to be transported in a substantially-flat shape when such at least one container is empty; and wherein such at least one container comprises flat-bottom elements structured and arranged to assist such at least one container to be stably supported in an upright position on a flat bottom when such at least one container is at least partially filled with the at least one flowable substance; wherein the at least one flexible bag comprises a capacity less than about 500 ml. And, it provides such a container system wherein the at least one container comprises at least a partially transparent material.
- In accordance with another preferred embodiment hereof, this invention provides adapter means, for assisting pouring of a flowable substance from a large container having at least one Yorker cap (with a funnel) to a small container having at least one threaded opening, comprising: at least one access structured and arranged to flowably connect with the funnel of such at least one Yorker cap; and at least one threaded port structured and arranged to connect with such at least one threaded opening; wherein the flowable substance may be transferred directly from the large container to the small container.
- Further, it provides such a container system wherein the small container comprises at least one flexible squeeze-tube. Even further, it provides such a container system wherein the large container comprises at least one flexible squeeze-tube.
- In accordance with another preferred embodiment hereof, this invention provides a method of use of a portable refilling system comprising a kit (for use and transport of at least one flowable substance from at least one user-selected original container, having at least one threaded opening and at least one threaded original cap, into at least one user-selected secondary container) comprising at least one flexible squeeze-tube, each respective such at least one flexible squeeze-tube having at least one access-opening and at least one access-opening cap, and further comprising at least one receiving adapter cap, structured and arranged to connect to the at least one access-opening of such flexible squeeze-tube and to adapt the access opening to receive at least one funnel end, and further comprising a plurality of threaded transfer adapter caps of various base diameters, each respective such threaded transfer adapter cap being structured and arranged to thread onto the at least one threaded opening of such original container and having at least one funnel end structured and arranged to fit into the at least one threaded receiving adapter cap, such method comprising the steps of: selecting at least one transfer adapter cap, from the plurality of threaded transfer adapter caps, to fit such original container; threading the selected at least one transfer adapter cap onto the at least one threaded opening of such original container; selecting the at least one flexible squeeze-tube; selecting the at least one receiving adapter cap; connecting the selected at least one receiving adapter cap onto such at least one access-opening of such flexible squeeze-tube; placing the funnel end of the selected at least one transfer adapter cap into the selected at least one receiving adapter cap; and transferring such flowable substance from such at least one user-selected original container to such selected at least one flexible squeeze-tube.
- Moreover, it provides such a method of use wherein the at least one access-opening of such at least one flexible squeeze-tube is structured and arranged to hold at least one snap-on cap. Additionally, it provides such a method of use wherein the at least one access-opening of such at least one flexible squeeze-tube is structured and arranged to hold a threaded cap. Also, it provides such a method of use further comprising the steps of: after such transfer, re-capping the at least one flexible squeeze-tube with the access-opening cap; and after such transfer, re-capping the at least one original container with such at least one threaded original cap.
- In accordance with another preferred embodiment hereof, this invention provides a method of making a flexible squeeze-tube comprising, in combination: providing at least one empty flexible squeeze-tube body portion normally comprising at least one first open end and at least one second open end; wherein such at least one first open end comprises a reclosable access system; and wherein such reclosable access system, when closed, seals such at least one first open end; and without filling such at least one empty flexible squeeze-tube body portion, sealing such at least one second open end. In addition, it provides such a method wherein such at least one first open end comprises a replacement cap structured and arranged to permit filling of such at least one empty flexible squeeze-tube body portion.
- In accordance with another preferred embodiment hereof, this invention provides a product made by the above-described method.
- In accordance with another preferred embodiment hereof, this invention provides a product comprising, in combination: at least one empty flexible squeeze-tube body portion having at least one first end and at least one second end; wherein such at least one empty flexible squeeze-tube body portion is new and unused for containment; wherein such at least one first end comprises a reclosable access system wherein such reclosable access system, when closed, seals such at least one first open end; and wherein such at least one second end comprises a permanent “linear” tube-type seal closure.
- In accordance with another preferred embodiment hereof, this invention provides a portable refilling system comprising a kit, for use and transport of at least one flowable substance from at least one user-selected transferring flexible squeeze-tube comprising at least one first access-opening to at least one receiving flexible squeeze-tube comprising at least one second access-opening, in combination: a plurality of receiving flexible squeeze-tubes structured and arranged to contain the at least one flowable substance; at least one transferer structured and arranged to transfer the at least one flowable substance from the at least one user-selected transferring flexible squeeze-tube to at least one of such plurality of receiving flexible squeeze-tubes; wherein each of such plurality of receiving flexible squeeze-tubes comprises at least one aperture adapted for passage of the flowable substance; wherein such at least one transferer comprises at least one transferring adapter structured and arranged to adapt the at least one first access-opening to transfer the flowable substance into at least one of such plurality of receiving flexible squeeze-tubes; wherein such at least one transferer comprises at least one receiving adapter structured and arranged to adapt the at least one second access-opening to receive the flowable substance from such at least one transferring adapter into at least one of such plurality of receiving flexible squeeze-tubes; and wherein a user may transfer the at least one flowable substance from the at least one user-selected transferring flexible squeeze-tube to at least one of such plurality of receiving flexible squeeze-tubes. And, it provides such a portable refilling system wherein such at least one transferring adapter comprises: a plurality of filler-cap assemblies, each respective filler-cap assembly comprising, a filler nozzle element comprising an adapter base diameter structured and arranged to fit such at least one threaded opening, and a cover structured and arranged to cover such filler-nozzle element of such filler-cap assembly. Further, it provides such a portable refilling system wherein such plurality of filler-cap assemblies comprises a plurality of Yorker caps.
- In accordance with another preferred embodiment hereof, this invention provides a kit comprising a plurality of squeeze-tubes, each such squeeze-tube comprising, in combination: at least one empty flexible squeeze-tube body portion having at least one first end and at least one second end; wherein such at least one empty flexible squeeze-tube body portion is new and unused for containment; wherein such at least one first end comprises a reclosable access system wherein such reclosable access system, when closed, seals such at least one first open end; and wherein such at least one second end comprises a permanent “linear” tube-type seal closure.
- FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a reusable portable storage kit of the reusable portable storage kit system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of a screw-on cap and adapter cap for the reusable, portable, storage kit system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 shows a front view of a storage container according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 shows a perspective view illustrating a method of filling a flexible bag of the reusable, portable, storage kit system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 shows a front view of a flexible bag of the reusable, portable, storage kit system illustrating volume markings according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 shows a side view of the flexible bag of FIG. 5.
- FIG. 7 shows a perspective view of a flexible bag in a self-standing, partially filled state according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 shows a sectional view through section8-8 of FIG. 6 illustrating an internal valve in an outlet position.
- FIG. 9 shows a sectional view through section8-8 of FIG. 6 illustrating an internal valve in a no-spill position.
- FIG. 10 shows a front view of a flexible bag of the reusable, portable, storage kit system illustrating preferred volume markings according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 shows a perspective view of a syringe transferer reusable, portable, storage kit system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 shows a perspective view of a syringe transferer of the portable storage kit system illustrating a syringe transfer according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 13 shows a perspective view of another portable storage flask kit, of the reusable, portable, storage kit system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 14 shows a perspective view of a lanyard for carrying a flexible bag of the reusable, portable, storage kit system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 15 shows a perspective view of another lanyard for carrying a flexible bag of the reusable, portable, storage kit system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 16 shows a front view of a flask illustrating volume marking according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 17 shows a side view of the flask of FIG. 16.
- FIG. 18 shows a sectional view through section18-18 of FIG. 19.
- FIG. 19 shows a perspective view of a flask of a portable storage flask kit of FIG. 13.
- FIG. 20 shows a perspective view of a bottom and side gusseted reusable flexible bag of a reusable, portable, storage kit system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 21 shows a perspective view of a bottom-gusseted, reusable flexible bag of the reusable, portable, storage kit system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 22 shows a bottom view of the bottom-gusseted, reusable flexible bag of FIG. 21.
- FIG. 23 shows a perspective view of a flat-bottom, side-gusseted “grocery fold”reusable flexible bag of the reusable, portable, storage kit system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 24 shows a perspective view of a flexible squeeze tube assembly according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 25 shows section view through section25-25 of FIG. 24.
- FIG. 26 shows a side view illustrating a re-filling method according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 27 shows a perspective view of another reusable portable storage kit of the reusable portable storage kit system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 28 shows a perspective view of a method of filling a flexible tube from another flexible tube according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 29 shows a sectional view through section29-29 of FIG. 28.
- FIG. 30 shows a perspective view of a flexible tube with an unsealed bottom portion.
- FIG. 31 shows a side view, partially in section, illustrating a step in a method of sealing the bottom portion of a flexible tube.
- FIG. 32 shows a side view, partially in section, illustrating another step in a method of sealing the bottom portion of a flexible tube.
- FIG. 33 shows a front view of a sealing machine for sealing flexible tube bottoms.
- FIG. 34 shows a perspective view of another reusable portable storage kit of the reusable portable storage kit system according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 35 shows a perspective view of another reusable portable storage kit of the reusable portable storage kit system according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 36 shows a perspective view of another reusable portable storage kit of the reusable portable storage kit system according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- Reference is now made to the drawings. FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a reusable, portable,
storage kit 100 of the reusable portablestorage kit system 102 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. Preferably, the reusableportable storage kit 100 comprises at least one, and most preferably two, sets offlexible bags 104 and 106 (embodying herein at least one container means for receiving the at least one flowable substance; and, embodying herein at least one container structured and arranged to receive the at least one flowable substance; further embodying herein a plurality of container means for containing the at least one flowable substance; and, a plurality of containers structured and arranged to contain the at least one flowable substance; and, further embodying at least one first container comprising a first capacity; at least one second container comprising a second capacity, as shown. This arrangement also embodies herein wherein the at least one container comprises at least one flexible bag. Preferably, set of flexible bags 104 comprises three flexible bags 108 (embodying herein wherein such at least one container comprises at least two containers, preferably of three-ounce capacity each; and, embodying herein wherein such at least one first container comprises at least two first flexible bags), preferably, flat when empty (embodying herein wherein such at least one container means comprises flexible-element means for flexibly assisting such at least one container means to be transported in a substantially-flat shape when such at least one container means is empty; and, embodying herein wherein such at least one container comprises flexible-elements structured and arranged to flexibly assist such at least one container to be transported in a substantially-flat shape when such at least one container is empty) and self-standing when at least partially full (embodying herein wherein such at least one container means comprises flat-bottom element means for assisting such at least one container means to be stably supported in an upright position on a flat bottom when such at least one container means is at least partially filled with the at least one flowable substance; and, embodying herein wherein such at least one container comprises flat-bottom elements structured and arranged to assist such at least one container to be stably supported in an upright position on a flat bottom when such at least one container is at least partially filled with the at least one flowable substance), most preferably, comprising polyester biaxially oriented nylon linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE) plastic having a preferred thickness of not more than about 7 mils, most preferably about 3 mils [embodying herein wherein the at least one flexible bag comprises Low density Polyethylene (LDPE) material having a thickness of not more than about 7 mils], preferably, clear or opaque in color, as shown. Most preferably sets offlexible bags bags 106 comprises two flexible bags 110 (embodying herein such least one second container capacity comprises at least two second flexible bags), preferably, four-ounce capacity each, preferably, flat when empty and self-standing when at least partially full, most preferably, made of plastic, preferably, clear or opaque in color, as shown (embodying herein wherein the at least one flexible bag comprises at least a partially transparent material). - Preferably, each
bag spout 112, as shown (embodying herein wherein such at least one container means comprises at least one access-spout means for accessing an internal portion of such container means; and, embodying herein wherein such at least one container comprises at least one access-spout structured and arranged to access an internal portion of such container; and also embodying herein wherein the at least one flexible bag comprises at least one spout; and, embodying herein wherein each of such plurality of container means comprises at least one ingress means for ingress of the flowable substance from such container means; wherein each of such plurality of container means comprises at least one egress means for egress of the flowable substance from such container means wherein each of such plurality of containers comprises at least one ingress for ingress of the flowable substance from such container; wherein each of such plurality of containers comprises at least one egress for egress of the flowable substance from such container; even further, embodying herein wherein each respective such at least two first flexible bags and each respective such at least two second flexible bags comprise at least one spout). Preferably, eachrespective spout 112 comprises a non-spill spout (such as available from Seaquist Closures called a SmartSpout®) further described in FIG. 8 and FIG. 9 (this arrangement embodies herein wherein each respective such at least one spout comprises at least one non-spill valve). Preferably,bags - Preferably, the
portable storage kit 100 further comprises a set of adapter caps 114 (embodying herein at least one adapter means for adapting the at least one user-selected storage container to assist efficient transfer of the at least one flowable substance from the at least one storage container into such at least one container means; and, at least one adapter structured and arranged to adapt the at least one user-selected storage container to assist efficient transfer of the at least one flowable substance from the at least one storage container into such at least one container; and, further embodying herein wherein such transfer means comprises adapter means for adapting the at least one threaded opening to transfer the flowable substance into at least one of such plurality of container means), preferably Yorker caps (known as “Red tip Yorker” available from Cleveland Bottle and Supply Co.; Model numbers as stated below), as shown (embodying herein wherein the at least one adapter comprises at least one Yorker cap; and, embodying herein wherein such plurality of filler-cap assemblies comprises a plurality of Yorker caps). Preferably, there are sevenadapter caps 114 with eachportable storage kit 100, preferably provided in such sizes to fit a majority of common household bottle openings ranging from about 15 mm in diameter to about 38 mm in diameter, as shown (embodying herein transfer means for transferring the at least one flowable substance from the at least one user-selected original container to at least one of such plurality of container means; and, embodying herein at least one transferor structured and arranged to transfer the at least one flowable substance from the at least one user-selected original container to at least one of such plurality of containers). Preferably, a user may select the appropriatesized adapter cap 114 to fit a selected original container for use to transfer the flowable substance from the original container to a respective flexible bag as shown and described herein (embodying herein wherein such transferor comprises at least one adapter structured and arranged to adapt the at least one threaded opening to transfer the flowable substance into at least one of such plurality of container; wherein a user may transfer the at least one flowable substance from the at least one user-selected original container to at least one of such plurality of containers; and embodying wherein a user may transfer the at least one flowable substance from the at least one user-selected original container to at least one of such plurality of container means). Preferably,cap 116 is a 15 mm diameter cap (model #15-415, natural). Preferably,cap 118 is a 18 mm diameter cap (model #18-400, natural). Preferably,cap 120 is a 20 mm diameter cap (model #20-400, natural). Preferably,cap 122 is a 22 mm diameter cap (model #22-400, natural). Preferably,cap 124 is a 24 mm diameter cap (model #24-400, natural). Preferably,cap 126 is a 28 mm diameter cap (model #28-400, natural). Preferably,cap 128 is a 38 mm diameter cap (model #38-400, natural). Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, durability, shipping arrangements, etc., other dimensions and arrangements, for example, diameters of other incremental scales such as inches, other sizes and quantities, etc., may suffice. - Preferably, the set of adapter caps114 is comprised essentially of low-density polyethylene plastic (herein referred to as LDPE plastic), preferably all of the adapter caps 114 have a
tip orifice 130 of 0.030 inches. Preferably, all of the adapter caps 114 comprise atip cap 132 that preferably is removable securable to thetip 134. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, etc.,other tip cap 132 and tip 134 arrangements, may suffice. For example, thetip 134 andtip cap 132 may be screwed on or held in place by friction, among the possible options. Further, thetip orifice 130 may be slightly larger or smaller depending on the market niche of containers the user desires to control. The above-described arrangement embodies herein a plurality of filler-cap assemblies, each respective filler-cap assembly comprising, a filler nozzle element comprising an adapter base diameter structured and arranged to fit such at least one threaded opening, and a cover structured and arranged to cover such filler-nozzle element of such filler-cap assembly. - Preferably, the
portable storage kit 100 further comprises a syringe 140 (embodying herein wherein such transferor comprises a syringe structured and arranged to uptake the flowable substance and output the flowable substance), and a length of tubing 142 (embodying herein wherein such syringe further comprises at least one tubing structured and arranged to transfer the flowable substance from the at least one user-selected original container to the syringe), as shown. Preferably, thesyringe 140 is a sixty cubic centimeter (cc) syringe, most preferably a 60 cc catheter syringe (such as a molded #26302 60 cc catheter-tip syringe commonly manufactured by Exel National Inc. or a Model No. SS-60C-2 oz catheter-tip syringe by Terumo), holding about sixty cubic centimeters in volume (embodying herein wherein such syringe comprises a catheter syringe with a capacity of about sixty cubic centimeters). Preferably, the length oftubing 142 is vinyl tubing, preferably, clear tubing, preferably having an outer diameter of about five-sixteenths inches to about seven-sixteenths inches and an inner diameter of between about one-eighth inch and one-half inch (embodying herein wherein such at least one tubing is between one-eighth inch and one-half inch plastic flexible tubing). Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, material availability, etc., other transfer arrangements and dimensions, etc., may suffice. For example, as described below in FIG. 11 thetubing 142 is preferably utilized functionally to attach to thetip 234 of the syringe as will be further described below in reference to FIG. 11. - Preferably, the
portable storage kit 100 further comprises a set of instructions 144 (embodying herein at least one set of instructions for use of the system; and embodying herein further comprising at least one set of instructions for use of the kit), a travel bag 146 (embodying herein a travel-bag structured and arranged to hold and portably transport such plurality of containers, such adapter and such transporter) and apackaging container 148, as shown. Preferably, thetravel bag 146 will lay flat and fold such that it will fit into thepackaging container 148. Preferably, thetravel bag 146 is a flexible plastic bag, preferably clear plastic, preferably about four inches high by eight inches long having a depth of about two inches. Preferably, thetravel bag 146 has a zippered closure. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, durability, etc., other closure arrangements, such as buttons, spring closures, etc., may suffice. For example, under appropriate circumstances, a cosmetics bag or other style or dimension of bag may suffice. Preferably, the entire contents of theportable storage kit 100 fit into thepackaging container 148. Preferably, thepackaging container 148 comprises atop portion 150, preferably comprisingindicia 154, preferably advertising indicia, for the sale of the reusableportable storage kit 100. Preferably, thepackaging container 148 is about eight inches wide by ten inches in height comprising a gusseted side portion, preferably, with a material thickness of about one and one-half mil. Preferably, thepackaging container 148 further comprises anaperture 152 for being placed onto a display rack in a store for sale. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, etc., other methods for display and sale of theportable storage kit 100, may suffice. Preferably, theinstructions 144 comprise a set of instructions as to the method of utilizing the reusableportable storage kit 100. - Reference is now made to FIG. 2 through FIG. 4 with continued reference to FIG. 1. FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a screw-on
cap 156 and anadapter cap 114 for the reusable portablestorage kit system 102 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 3 is a front view oforiginal storage containers - In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the reusable portable
storage kit system 102 is utilized to transfer a flowable substance, such as lotion, shampoo, soap, cosmetics or even powder from anoriginal storage container 160 to at least onebag flexible bags step 164 in such transfer. Preferably, when theoriginal container 160 comprises a screw-oncap 156 such as, for example, that shown, a user removes the screw-oncap 156 and replaces it with an appropriate-sized adapter cap 164 selected from the set of adapter caps 114, that will screw-on to the threads 166 of thecontainer 160, as shown. Preferably, atip cap 132 is also used to provide a removable seal for theoriginal container 160 in lieu of the screw-oncap 156. FIG. 3 illustrates that the original container may be a large container such asoriginal storage container 162 or smaller such asoriginal storage container 160. - FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating a method of filling a
flexible bag 104 of the reusable portablestorage kit system 102 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. Preferably, a user chooses an emptyflexible bag portable storage kit 100 and a container with contents the user wants to transfer to a flexible bag 108 (shown, however,bag 110 will also suffice) such as illustrated in FIG. 4. Preferably,original container 160 is fitted with an appropriate-sized adapter cap 164, as shown. Preferably, thetip 134 of theadapter cap 164 is placed into thespout 112, as shown. Preferably, the contents of theoriginal container 160 are then poured into theflexible bag 108. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as user preference, material to be transferred, etc., other methods of material transfer, such as squeezing, etc., may suffice. For example, the original container may require squeezing or some other form of pressure to remove the contents. Preferably, a certain amount of pressure is required to pass the contents of theoriginal container 160 through thespout 112 and into theflexible bag 108. - FIG. 5 is a front view of a
flexible bag 170 of the reusable portablestorage kit system 102 illustrating volume markings 172 (embodying herein volume markings on such at least one flexible bag) according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 6 is a side view of theflexible bag 170 of FIG. 5. Preferably, a flexible bag is available such asflexible bag 170 comprising a plurality ofvolume markings 172 or other such indicia which will assist the user in determining the volume of contents in thebag 170, as shown. Preferably, theflexible bag 170 also comprisesspout 174 andspout cap 176, as shown. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, shipping arrangements, etc., other spout and spout cap arrangements, such as providing the spout or spout cap separately or providing a different method of transfer such as a funnel, etc., may suffice. - FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a
flexible bag 180 in a self-standing, partially filledstate 182 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. Preferably, theflexible bags 180 are self-standing when in a partially filled state and come in a variety of styles as will be further described below. - FIG. 8 is a sectional view through section8-8 of FIG. 6 illustrating a
spout 190 andinternal valve 192 in anoutlet position 194. FIG. 9 is a sectional view through section 8-8 of FIG. 6 illustrating aspout 190 andinternal valve 192 in a no-spill position 196. Preferably, thespout 190 comprises a two-wayinternal valve 192, as shown. Preferably, the two-way internal valve allows thecontents 198 of thebag 170 to flow out of thebag 170, preferably when pressure is applied to the contents, preferably by squeezingbag 170, as shown in FIG. 8. Preferably, theinternal valve 192 seals thebag 170 when the contents are not under pressure as shown in FIG. 9. Preferably, to avoid having the contents flow out ofbag 170 due to atmospheric changes, especially during travel (for example, in an airplane), the spout cap is threadably attached to thespout 174 during transport. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, durability, valve technology improvements, etc., other no-spill arrangements, may suffice. - FIG. 10 is a front view of a
flexible bag 200 of the reusable portablestorage kit system 102 illustratingpreferred volume markings 202 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. Preferably, thebag 200 comprises such volume marking to inform a user of the volume content in thebag 200 and about what content thebag 200 will hold. Preferably,such volume markings 202 may be added to any of the bags described herein as part of the reusable portablestorage kit system 102. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, advertising preference, manufacturing techniques, etc.,other volume markings 202, may suffice. For example, such marking may be incorporated into the bag manufacturing as mold marks or other readable marking. - Reference is now made to FIG. 11 and FIG. 12 with continued reference to the above-described Figures. FIG. 11 is a perspective view of a
syringe 140 of the reusable portablestorage kit system 102 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 12 is a perspective view of asyringe 140 of the reusable portablestorage kit system 102 illustrating asyringe transfer 220 from a combination syringe and tubing assembly 222 into aflexible bag 224 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. Preferably, the reusableportable storage kit 100 comprises a transfer means for use with original substance containers such ascontainer 226 that are not compatible with the adapter caps 114. Such containers may comprises a wide mouth opening 228 (as illustrated in FIG. 11), or a very small opening or be in a container that is not easily lifted or comprise an opening that is “user-unfriendly” (i.e. difficult to transfer in the described manner). Preferably, for such circumstances, a combination syringe and tubing assembly 222 is preferably utilized. Preferably, a relatively short piece oftubing 230 is cut from thetubing 142 supplied with theportable storage kit 100, preferably, about two to three inches in length. Preferably, oneend 232 is placed over thetip 234 of thesyringe 140 and slid toward thebody 236 of the syringe until the taperedportion 237 of thetip 234 seals against thetubing 230. Preferably, thesyringe plunger 238 is pushed into a fully inserted position within thebody 236 of thesyringe 140 forcing out the air within the body 236 (preferably, thesyringe 140 comprises aseal 244 at the tip 246 of thesyringe plunger 238, as shown). Preferably, theother end 240 of thetubing 230 is placed into the flowable substance 242 (to be transferred) and theplunger 238 is drawn out of thebody 236 of thesyringe 140, preferably drawing theflowable substance 242 into thesyringe 140, as shown. Preferably, auser 249 then removes thetubing 230 and places thetip 234 of thesyringe 140 into thespout 250 of theflexible bag 224, as shown. Preferably, the user then pushes on theplunger 238, forcing theflowable substance 242 into theflexible bag 224, as shown. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, material selection, etc., other syringe methods of transfer and use, may suffice. - FIG. 13 is a perspective view of a reusable portable
storage flask kit 260, of the portablestorage kit system 100, according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. Preferably, the reusable portablestorage flask kit 260 comprises at least one flask 262 (embodying herein at least one flexible bag structured and arranged to receive the at least one flowable substance), most preferably, a set of threeflasks merchandising container 270, as shown (embodying herein packaging means for packaging together such at least one flexible bag and such at least one funnel). Preferably, the portablestorage flask kit 260 may be utilized to transfer and store a flowable substance, preferably food, preferably comprising alcohol (embodying herein wherein such at least one flexible bag comprises a material compatible with food). - Preferably, flask262 holds about sixteen ounces of substance. Preferably,
flask flasks spout 272, as shown (embodying herein wherein such at least one flexible bag comprises at least one access-spout structured and arranged to access an internal portion of such at least one flexible bag). Preferably, thefunnel 268 comprises atip 274 that will fit into the opening 276 of the spout to facilitate transferring liquid from a source container to one of therespective flasks - FIG;14 is a photograph of a lanyard 280 (embodying herein at least one lanyard: and embodying herein wherein such at least one lanyard is structured and arranged to attach to such at least one spout) for carrying a
respective flask storage kit system 260 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. Preferably, thelanyard 280 may also be used to carry any flexible bag (such asflexible bag 200 or flexible bag 224) comprising aspout 272 that will adapt to thelanyard 280, however, it is most preferable for a container comprising thespout 272 and flask taught herein. Preferably, thelanyard 280 comprises an O-ring 282, a first connectingcord 284, a quick-release clip 286, a second connectingcord 288 and anoptional squeeze clip 290, as shown. - Referring to FIG. 15 and FIG. 18 with continued reference to FIG. 14, FIG. 15 is a photograph of the lanyard with an
optional squeeze clip 290 attached, according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 18 is a sectional view through section 18-18 of FIG. 19. - Preferably, the O-
ring 282 is sized to slide over thespout 272 and snugly encircle thebase 292, preferably having an outer diameter of about three-quarter inch, as shown. FIG. 18 illustrates apreferred groove 294 at the base 292 into which the O-ring 282 preferably fits, as shown. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, lanyard size, etc., other dimensions, may suffice. - Preferably, a first connecting
cord 284, preferably about three inches in length, connects the O-ring 282 to quick-release clip 286, as shown. Preferably, the first connectingcord 284 comprises tufting cord, preferably about one-sixteenth diameter, eighty-pound upholstery tufting cord, preferably dyed black, as shown. Under appropriate circumstances, other color and material arrangements may suffice. Preferably, oneend 296 of the first connectingcord 284 is tied to O-ring 282, preferably utilizing aknot 298, preferably the ends of theknot 298 are cut and heat-sealed such that theknot 298 will not loosen. Preferably, theother end 300 of first connectingcord 284 is slipped through anaperture 302 in the quick-release clip 286, knotted with knot 304, preferably heat-sealing the knot end, as described above, then pulled tightly. Preferably, the knot 304 is large enough that it will not pull through theaperture 302 during use (pulling) of thelanyard 280. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, lanyard material, etc., other mounting arrangements for the lanyard onto the spout, such as permanent attachment, adhesive, etc., may suffice. - Preferably, a second connecting
cord 288, preferably about six-inches-long, preferably looped (such that the loopedportion 306 is about three inches long) connects to the quick-release clip 286, as shown. Preferably, the quick-release clip 286 is a Minimee Kitty-clip (such as available from John C Tucker Company, Inc. 2921 Suffolk Drive, Fort Worth, Tex.). Preferably, the second connectingcord 288 also comprises aknot 308, preferably with heat-sealedend 310, as shown. Preferably, the second connectingcord 288 comprises a second loopedportion 312 that is optionally looped through theoptional squeeze clip 290, as shown. Preferably, theoptional squeeze clip 290 is a Clever-Clip model #CLC-2B (as available from Fasteners for retail, Cleveland, Ohio—1-800-422-2547). Preferably, the second connectingcord 288 is a one-eighth-inch smooth braided 16-C carrier braid (such as available from Rocky Mountain Cord Company; www.rmcord.com). Theoptional squeeze clip 290 provides a means for clipping thelanyard 280 to a backpack or other such carrying device, if used. If theoptional squeeze clip 290 is not used then the lanyard is preferably carried by hand. - Reference is now made to FIGS. 16 through 19 with continued reference to the above Figures. FIG. 16 is a front view of a
flask 320 illustrating volume marking 322 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 17 is a side view of theflask 320 of FIG. 16. Preferably,flask 320 comprises a series of volume marking indicia 322, preferablyshort lines 324 withnumerical values 326 on each side of theshort lines 324, as shown. Also illustrated isspout 272 andcap 328. Preferably,cap 328 is threadably attached to spout 272, as shown. - FIG. 18 is a sectional view through section18-18 of FIG. 19. As described above in FIG. 13, the
spout 272 comprisesgroove 294 alongbase 292 ofspout 272, as shown. Preferably, O-ring 282 fits intogroove 294, as shown. Preferably, spout 272 does not comprise an internal valve and has anopen throat 330, as shown. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, durability, etc., other spout arrangements, such as multiple grooves, angled grooves, raised portions in lieu of grooves, etc., may suffice. - FIG. 19 is a perspective view of a flask of FIG. 13. Preferably, FIG. 19 illustrates
flask 332 that represents any offlasks flask 332 is self-standing when at least partially filled. Preferably,flask 332 is a self-standing bag such as found in U.S. Pat. No. 5,971,613 incorporated herein by reference (and attached as Appendix A) as prior art enabling, in conjunction with this specification, Applicant's flask. Further, such bag is preferably purchased from Kapak Corporation, the assignee on the referenced patent. Is this still true ??? - FIG. 20 is a perspective view of a bottom-gusseted and side-gusseted reusable
flexible bag 340 of the reusable, portable,storage kit system 102 according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention. Preferably,bag 340 comprises abottom gusset 342 and aside gusset 344, as shown. A gusset being an extra piece of material used to give the flexible bag added size or strength in a particular location and typically a folded portion, as shown. Thebag 340 utilizes a small capacity flexible container intended to also be self-standing when at least partially filled. Applicant has found that providingsuch bag 340 with both abottom gusset 342 and aside gusset 344 increases the dimension, capacity and strength of thebag 340 while still providing a relativelysmall bag 340 that will also fold flat when emptied. Preferably,bag 340 has a capacity of about 125 milliliters while being dimensioned at 75 mm wide by 115 mm long with about a about 25 mm side gusset. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, durability, size preference, manufacturing preference, etc., other dimensions, may suffice. - FIG. 21 is a perspective view of a bottom-gusseted, reusable
flexible bag 350 of the reusable, portable,storage kit system 102 according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention. Preferably,bag 350 comprises abottom gusset 352, as shown. Preferably, thebottom gusset 352 is a slightly larger bottom that comprises anend portion 354 on eachrespective side bag 350, as shown. FIG. 22 is a bottom view of the bottom-gusseted, reusableflexible bag 350 of FIG. 21. Preferably, as thebag 350 is filled with a flowable substance, thebottom gusset 352 opens first providing asurface 360 that lays relatively flat and assists thebag 350 in remaining in a standing position when placed as such by a user. Preferably,bag 350 holds about 125 milliliters while being dimensioned at 75 mm wide by 115 mm long. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, durability, size preference, manufacturing preference, etc., other dimensions, may suffice. - FIG. 23 is a perspective view of a flat-bottom side-gusseted “grocery fold” reusable
flexible bag 370 of the reusable, portable,storage kit system 102 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. Most preferably, a “grocery fold” reusableflexible bag 370 is provided for use in thestorage kit system 102. Thebag 370 provides an even larger capacity than the other described bags in a smaller folded position when empty, as shown. Preferably, such abag 370 holds about 125 milliliters while being dimensioned at 75 mm wide by 115 mm long with about a about 25 mm side gusset. It is noted that the above describedbags - FIG. 24 is a perspective view of a flexible squeeze tube assembly according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 25 is section view through section25-25 of FIG. 24. FIG. 24 illustrates a flexible
squeeze tube assembly 400. Preferably, the flexiblesqueeze tube assembly 400 comprises aflexible squeeze tube 402, as shown (such as available from JSN Packaging www.jsn.com). Most preferably, theflexible squeeze tube 402 comprises acap 404, as shown.Such caps 404 come with a variety of attachment options, however, most preferablysuch cap 404 is threadably attached to theflexible squeeze tube 402, as shown. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as manufacturing, plastics technology, used preference, economics, user preference, etc., other methods of attachment of the cap to theflexible squeeze tube 402, such as snap-on caps, threaded flip top caps, round, square or other-shaped caps etc., may suffice. - Preferably, the flexible
squeeze tube assembly 400 comprises a receivingadapter cap 406, as shown. Preferably, the receivingadapter cap 406 comprises the same attachment means as theflexible squeeze tube 402. In the illustrated embodiment, the receivingadapter cap 406 comprises threaded attachment means. Preferably, the receivingadapter cap 406 comprises acylindrical passageway 408, preferably round, preferably having aninternal diameter 410 that will allow a yorker-tip 134 (see FIG. 27) to fit within theinner diameter 410, preferably about nine-thirty-seconds ({fraction (9/32)}) of an inch in diameter. Preferably,cylindrical passageway 408 has a height long enough to permit the yorker-tip 134 to fit tightly into the inner diameter whereby a seal is created between the walls of the yorker-tip 134 and thecylindrical passageway 408, as shown. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, ease of use, etc., other sizes and shapes of receiving adapter caps, such as square or round, etc., may suffice. Furthermore, those skilled in the art, upon reading the teachings of this specification, will appreciate that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as user preference, economics and ease of use, other diameters and heights of thecylindrical passageway 408, may suffice. Most preferably, the receivingadapter caps 406 fit at least one specific size of flexible squeeze tube fill-top 412 such as the threaded, preferably roundopening 414, as shown. Most preferably thecylindrical passageway 408 aligns with theopening 414, as shown. Preferably, the described alignment provides a pathway for the filling of suchflexible squeeze tube 402. - FIG. 26 is a side view illustrating a re-filling method according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. As previously described above, the reusable portable
storage kit system 102 is utilized to transfer a flowable substance, such as lotion, shampoo, soap, cosmetics or even powder from anoriginal storage container 160 to, in this embodiment, aflexible squeeze tube 402. Such transfer occurs as described above by selecting an appropriate-sized adapter cap 164 selected from the set of adapter caps 114, that will screw-on to the threads 166 of thecontainer 160, as shown in FIG. 3. FIG. 3 further illustrates that the original container may be a large container such asoriginal storage container 162 or smaller such asoriginal storage container 160. Preferably, an appropriately sized receivingadapter cap 406 is selected for the preferred flexible squeeze tube fill-top 412 and attached to such flexible squeeze tube fill-top 412, as shown. - Preferably, the air in the
flexible squeeze tube 402 is removed, by folding and squeezing theflexible squeeze tube 402 in half, as shown. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, etc., other methods of squeezing out the air, such as rolling the tube, etc., may suffice. Preferably, the yorker-tip 134 is placed into thecylindrical passageway 408 of the receivingadapter cap 406 and a flowable substance is then transferred into theflexible squeeze tube 402, as shown. - FIG. 27 is a perspective view of another reusable
portable storage kit 420 of the reusable portablestorage kit system 102 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. Preferably, in this embodiment of the reusableportable storage kit 420, the components of thekit 420 comprise the same components of the reusableportable storage kit 100 with the following change: In.lieu ofbags 108, a set offlexible squeeze tubes adapter caps - Preferably, the set of
flexible squeeze tubes flexible squeeze tube 402 such that differing quantities of product may be used. Most preferably, each set offlexible squeeze tubes top 412. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, manufacturing preference, etc., other sizes of squeeze tubes and combination of squeeze tube tops, such as snap-on tops, threaded tops, etc., may suffice. - Most preferably, each of the set of receiving
adapter caps kit 420 may be utilized with the most commonly usedflexible squeeze tubes 402 and flexible squeeze tube fill-tops 412. The preferred types of receiving adapter cap attachments are to fit flexible squeeze tube fill-tops 412 as follows: M-8, M-5 and 22-400 tops (an industry standard as described by Seaquest Closures, www.seaquestclosures.com). - In such manner, the
kit 420 provides a kit for filling both flexible bags 110 (or any size), andflexible tubes 402. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, supplier preference, other styles of flexible containers (including such containers as “tottles”; a combination of a flexible container and a bottle such as available from Fenton, Weber & Jones www.FWJpackaging.com)), etc., other combinations of such flexible containers within thekit 420, may suffice. - FIG. 28 is a perspective view of a method of filling a
flexible tube 500 from another, preferably larger, originating container that is alsoflexible tube 502 according to apreferred embodiment 504 of the present invention. FIG. 29 is a sectional view through section 29-29 of FIG. 28. - As previously described above, the reusable portable storage kit system is utilized to transfer a flowable substance, such as lotion, shampoo, soap, cosmetics or even powder from an original storage container to, in this embodiment, a
flexible squeeze tube 504. Such transfer occurs by selecting an appropriate-sizedtransferring adapter cap 506, preferably selected from a set of transfer adapter caps (as described above and further described below), that will screw-on to thethreads 508 of theflexible squeeze tube 504, as shown in FIG. 28. Preferably, the transferringadapter cap 506 is a yorker cap, as shown. Most preferably, at least one such the yorker cap comprises M-8 threads, a common thread for flexible tubes. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, thread size, cap style preferences, etc., other sizes and dimensions of threading, other cap styles, etc., may suffice. - Preferably, a receiving
adapter cap 510 is attached to theflexible tube 500 to be filled, preferably attached by screw-onthreads 512 to theflexible squeeze tube 504, as shown in FIG. 28. However, those skilled in the art, upon reading the teachings of this specification, will appreciate that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as cap attachment and flexible tube technology improvements, other methods of attaching anadapter cap 510, such as “snap-on” means, may suffice. - In operation, the
flexible squeeze tube 504 is folded or squeezed by the user; preferably utilizing the user's hand(s) 520, until the majority of the air is removed from theflexible squeeze tube 504. Next, preferably, thetip 514 of the transferringadapter cap 506 is placed into theopening 516 of the receivingadapter cap 510 such that a seal is created between thetip 514 and thesidewalls 518 of the receivingadapter cap 510, as shown. Preferably, the content of the originating container,flexible tube 502, is then squeezed from theflexible tube 502 into theflexible squeeze tube 504, as shown. - FIG. 30 is a perspective view of a
flexible tube 530 with an unsealedbottom portion 532. FIG. 30 represents the tube structure (open bottom, capped top) in whichflexible tubes 530 are commonly manufactured for use and filling by a manufacturer for an end user. Typically, the tube is filled and then sealed, as heretofore filling such tubes from the top portion has been impractical. Applicant has determined that such tubes may be sealed and sold without filling (empty), particularly in combination with Applicant'sstorage kit system 100 and filling system and methods as described herein. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, etc., alternate flexible tube configurations, flexible tube cap configurations, etc., may suffice. - FIG. 31 is a side view, partially in section, illustrating a
step 540 in a method of sealing thebottom portion 532 of aflexible tube 530. FIG. 32 is a side view, partially in section, illustrating anotherstep 550 in a method of sealing thebottom portion 532 of aflexible tube 530. FIG. 33 is a photograph of a sealingmachine 560 for sealing flexible tube bottom portions. Preferably, thebottom portions 532 of theflexible tubes 530 are sealed, as shown, preferably in a linear fashion as in most tube-type seals. Preferably, a sealingmachine 560 is utilized such as sealing machine TP-30 available through www.aline.com, as shown. - FIG. 34 is a perspective view of another reusable
portable storage kit 570 of the reusable portablestorage kit system 102 according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention. Preferably,kit 570 comprises the elements of reusableportable storage kit 420 and anadditional transferring adapter 506, most preferably a yorker cap, preferably to fit flexible squeeze tube top size M-8 (as described above, an industry standard as described by Seaquest Closures, www.seaquestclosures.com). - FIG. 35 is a perspective view of another reusable
portable storage kit 580 of the reusable portablestorage kit system 102 according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention. Preferably,kit 580 comprises the elements ofkit 570, with the following exceptions: noflexible bags 106 and an additionalflexible tube 582, as shown. Those skilled in the art, upon reading the teachings of this specification, will appreciate that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics and user preference, other quantities of flexible tubes, such as more or fewer than described, may suffice. - FIG. 36 is a perspective view of another reusable
portable storage kit 590 of the reusable portablestorage kit system 102 according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention. Preferably, in this embodiment thekit 590 comprises additionalflexible tubes packaging container 148 comprisingtop portion 150, preferably comprisingindicia 154, preferably advertising indicia, for the sale of the reusableportable storage kit 590 and a set of refillinginstructions 600, as shown. Preferably, the additional flexible tubes are sized for a customer/user preference and used in combination with a parent kit, such askit 570, that includes all the adapter caps for use with a variety of original containers. Upon reading the teachings of this specification, those with ordinary skill in the art will now understand that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as economics, user preference, other styles, dimensions and quantities of flexible tubes and kit components, etc., other elements and components as described above, in combination or separately, etc., may suffice. - From the disclosures herein, it is noted that several novel methods are provided. In further detail, according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a method is provided for using a portable refilling system comprising a kit (for use and transport of at least one flowable substance from at least one user-selected original container, having at least one threaded opening, having at least one threaded original cap, to at least one flexible bag) comprising a plurality of flexible bags, each respective such flexible bag having an access-spout and an access-spout cap, and comprising a plurality of threaded adapter caps of various base diameters, each respective such threaded adapter cap having a similar nozzle structured and arranged to fit into the access-spout, comprising the steps of: selecting an appropriately-sized adapter cap, from the plurality of adapter caps, structured and arranged to thread onto the at least one threaded opening of such original container; threading the selected adapter cap onto such at least one threaded opening; selecting at least one flexible bag from the plurality of flexible bags; removing the access-spout cap from the access-spout of the selected flexible bag; placing the nozzle of the selected adapter cap into the access-spout; and transferring such flowable substance from such original container to such flexible bag. Preferably, such method further includes the steps of: after such transfer, re-capping the flexible bag with the access-spout cap; and after such transfer, re-capping the original container with such threaded original cap.
- According to another preferred embodiment of the present invention, a method is provided for a method of use of a portable refilling system comprising a kit (for use and transport of at least one flowable substance from at least one user-selected original container, having at least one accessible opening, to at least one flexible bag) comprising at least one catheter syringe, having a retractable plunger and a syringe tip, a length of tubing, having two ends, a plurality of flexible bags, each respective such flexible bag having an access-spout and an access-spout cap, comprising the steps of: selecting the at least one user-selected original container; selecting at least one flexible bag from the plurality of flexible bags; measuring a user-desired length of tubing to reach from the syringe tip into the flowable substance reservoir in the user-selected original container; cutting a user-desired length of tubing; attaching an end of the cut length of tubing to the syringe tip; drawing the at least one flowable substance through the cut length of tubing into the at least one catheter syringe by retracting the syringe plunger; removing the tubing from the at least one catheter syringe; placing the syringe tip into the at least one access-spout; and transferring the at least one flowable substance from the at least one syringe to the at least one flexible bag by pushing the plunger towards the catheter tip. Preferably, such a method further includes the steps of: after such transfer, re-capping the flexible bag with the access-spout cap; and after such transfer, re-capping the original container with such threaded original cap.
- According to another preferred embodiment of the present invention, a method is provided for use of a portable refilling system comprising a kit (for use and transport of at least one flowable substance from at least one user-selected original container, having at least one threaded opening and at least one threaded original cap, into at least one user-selected secondary container) comprising at least one flexible squeeze-tube, each respective such at least one flexible squeeze-tube having at least one access-opening and at least one access-opening cap, and further comprising at least one receiving adapter cap, structured and arranged to connect to the at least one access-opening of such flexible squeeze-tube and to adapt the access opening to receive at least one funnel end, and further comprising a plurality of threaded transfer adapter caps of various base diameters, each respective such threaded transfer adapter cap being structured and arranged to thread onto the at least one threaded opening of such original container and having at least one funnel end structured and arranged to fit into the at least one threaded receiving adapter cap, such method comprising the steps of: selecting at least one transfer adapter cap, from the plurality of threaded transfer adapter caps, to fit such original container; threading the selected at least one transfer adapter cap onto the at least one threaded opening of such original container; selecting the at least one flexible squeeze-tube; selecting the at least one receiving adapter cap; connecting the selected at least one receiving adapter cap onto such at least one access-opening of such flexible squeeze-tube; placing the funnel end of the selected at least one transfer adapter cap into the selected at least one receiving adapter cap; and transferring such flowable substance from such at least one user-selected original container to such selected at least one flexible squeeze-tube.
- Moreover, it provides such a method of use wherein the at least one access-opening of such at least one flexible squeeze-tube is structured and arranged to hold at least one snap-on cap. Additionally, it provides such a method of use wherein the at least one access-opening of such at least one flexible squeeze-tube is structured and arranged to hold a threaded cap. Also, it provides such a method of use further comprising the steps of: after such transfer, re-capping the at least one flexible squeeze-tube with the access-opening cap; and after such transfer, re-capping the at least one original container with such at least one threaded original cap.
- According to another preferred embodiment of the present invention, a method is provided for making a flexible squeeze-tube comprising, in combination: providing at least one empty flexible squeeze-tube body portion normally comprising at least one first open end and at least one second open end; wherein such at least one first open end comprises a reclosable access system; and wherein such reclosable access system, when closed, seals such at least one first open end; and without filling such at least one empty flexible squeeze-tube body portion, sealing such at least one second open end. In addition, it provides such a method wherein such at least one first open end comprises a replacement cap structured and arranged to permit filling of such at least one empty flexible squeeze-tube body portion. According to another preferred embodiment of the present invention, a product is provided as made by the method described above.
- According to another preferred embodiment of the present invention, a product is provided comprising, in combination: at least one empty flexible squeeze-tube body portion having at least one first end and at least one second end; wherein such at least one empty flexible squeeze-tube body portion is new and unused for containment; wherein such at least one first end comprises a reclosable access system wherein such reclosable access system, when closed, seals such at least one first open end; and wherein such at least one second end comprises a permanent “linear” tube-type seal closure.
- According to another preferred embodiment of the present invention, this invention provides a portable refilling system comprising a kit, for use and transport of at least one flowable substance from at least one user-selected transferring flexible squeeze-tube comprising at least one first access-opening to at least one receiving flexible squeeze-tube comprising at least one second access-opening, in combination: a plurality of receiving flexible squeeze-tubes structured and arranged to contain the at least one flowable substance; at least one transferor structured and arranged to transfer the at least one flowable substance from the at least one user-selected transferring flexible squeeze-tube to at least one of such plurality of receiving flexible squeeze-tubes; wherein each of such plurality of receiving flexible squeeze-tubes comprises at least one aperture adapted for passage of the flowable substance; wherein such at least one transferor comprises at least one transferring adapter structured and arranged to adapt the at least one first access-opening to transfer the flowable substance into at least one of such plurality of receiving flexible squeeze-tubes; wherein such at least one transferor comprises at least one receiving adapter structured and arranged to adapt the at least one second access-opening to receive the flowable substance from such at least one transferring adapter into at least one of such plurality of receiving flexible squeeze-tubes; and wherein a user may transfer the at least one flowable substance from the at least one user-selected transferring flexible squeeze-tube to at least one of such plurality of receiving flexible squeeze-tubes.
- And, it provides such a portable refilling system wherein such at least one transferring adapter comprises: a plurality of filler-cap assemblies, each respective filler-cap assembly comprising, a filler nozzle element comprising an adapter base diameter structured and arranged to fit such at least one threaded opening, and a cover structured and arranged to cover such filler-nozzle element of such filler-cap assembly. Further, it provides such a portable refilling system wherein such plurality of filler-cap assemblies comprises a plurality of Yorker caps.
- According to another preferred embodiment of the present invention, this invention provides a kit comprising a plurality of squeeze-tubes, each such squeeze-tube comprising, in combination: at least one empty flexible squeeze-tube body portion having at least one first end and at least one second end; wherein such at least one empty flexible squeeze-tube body portion is new and unused for containment; wherein such at least one first end comprises a reclosable access system wherein such reclosable access system, when closed, seals such at least one first open end; and wherein such at least one second end comprises a permanent “linear” tube-type seal closure.
- Although applicant has described applicant's preferred embodiments of this invention, it will be understood that the broadest scope of this invention includes such modifications as diverse shapes and sizes and materials. Such scope is limited only by the below claims as read in connection with the above specification.
- Further, many other advantages of applicant's invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the above descriptions and the below claims.
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1) A portable system for holding at least one flowable substance available from at least one user-selected storage container comprising:
a) at least one container structured and arranged to receive the at least one flowable substance; and
b) at least one adapter structured and arranged to adapt the at least one user-selected storage container to assist efficient transfer of the at least one flowable substance from the at least one storage container into said at least one container;
c) wherein said at least one container comprises at least one access-spout structured and arranged to access an internal portion of said container;
d) wherein said at least one container comprises flexible-elements structured and arranged to flexibly assist said at least one container to be transported in a substantially-flat shape when said at least one container is empty; and
e) wherein said at least one container comprises flat-bottom elements structured and arranged to assist said at least one container to be stably supported in an upright position on a flat bottom when said at least one container is at least partially filled with the at least one flowable substance.
2) The portable system according to claim 1 wherein said at least one container comprises at least two containers.
3) The portable system according to claim 1 wherein the at least one container comprises a material compatible with food.
4) The portable system according to claim 1 wherein the at least one container comprises a material compatible with a cosmetic.
5) The portable system according to claim 1 wherein the at least one container comprises at least one flexible bag.
6) The portable system according to claim 5 wherein the at least one flexible bag comprises at least a partially transparent material.
7) The portable system according to claim 5 wherein the at least one flexible bag comprises a capacity less than about 500 ml.
8) The portable system according to claim 5 wherein the at least one flexible bag comprises low density Polyethylene (LDPE) material having a thickness of not more than about 7 mils.
9) The portable system according to claim 1 wherein the at least one adapter comprises at least one Yorker cap.
10) The portable system according to claim 5 wherein the at least one flexible bag comprises at least one spout.
11) The portable system according to claim 10 wherein the at least one spout comprises at least one non-spill valve.
12) The portable system according to claim 10 further comprising at least one lanyard.
13) The portable system according to claim 12 wherein said at least one lanyard is structured and arranged to attach to said at least one spout.
14) The portable refilling system according to claim 1 wherein said at least one container comprises at least one flexible bag comprising at least one combination selected from the group consisting of:
a) bottom-gusset and at least one side gusset,
b) bottom-gusset only,
c) at least one side gusset with bottom-fold.
15) The portable refilling system according to claim 1 further comprising at least one set of instructions for use of the system.
16) A portable refilling system comprising a kit for use and transport of at least one flowable substance from at least one user-selected original container comprising at least one threaded opening to at least one kit-system container comprising, in combination:
a) a plurality of containers structured and arranged to contain the at least one flowable substance;
b) at least one transferor structured and arranged to transfer the at least one flowable substance from the at least one user-selected original container to at least one of said plurality of containers;
c) wherein each of said plurality of containers comprises at least one ingress for ingress of the flowable substance from said container;
d) wherein each of said plurality of containers comprises at least one egress for egress of the flowable substance from said container;
e) wherein said transferor comprises at least one adapter structured and arranged to adapt the at least one threaded opening to transfer the flowable substance into at least one of said plurality of container;
f) wherein a user may transfer the at least one flowable substance from the at least one user-selected original container to at least one of said plurality of container.
17) The portable refilling system according to claim 16 wherein said adapter comprises:
a) a plurality of filler-cap assemblies, each respective filler-cap assembly comprising,
i) a filler nozzle element comprising an adapter base diameter structured and arranged to fit said at least one threaded opening, and
ii) a cover structured and arranged to cover said filler-nozzle element of said filler-cap assembly.
18) The portable refilling system according to claim 17 wherein said plurality of filler-cap assemblies comprises a plurality of Yorker caps.
19) The portable refilling system according to claim 17 wherein said transferor comprises a syringe structured and arranged to uptake the flowable substance and output the flowable substance.
20) The portable refilling system according to claim 19 wherein said syringe comprises a catheter syringe with a capacity of about sixty cubic centimeters.
21) The portable refilling system according to claim 19 wherein said syringe further comprises at least one tubing structured and arranged to transfer the flowable substance from the at least one user-selected original container to the syringe.
22) The portable refilling system according to claim 21 wherein said at least one tubing is between one-eighth inch and one-half inch plastic flexible tubing.
23) The portable refilling system according to claim 17 further comprising a travel-bag structured and arranged to hold and portably transport said plurality of containers, said adapter and said transporter.
24) The portable refilling system according to claim 17 wherein said plurality of containers comprises:
a) at least one first container comprising a first capacity;
b) at least one second container comprising a second capacity.
25) The portable refilling system according to claim 24 wherein:
a) said at least one first container comprises at least two first flexible bags; and
b) said least one second container capacity comprises at least two second flexible bags.
26) The portable system according to claim 25 wherein each respective said at least two first flexible bags and each respective said at least two second flexible bags comprise at least one spout.
27) The portable system according to claim 26 wherein each respective said at least one spout comprises at least one non-spill valve.
28) The portable system according to claim 26 further comprising at least one lanyard.
29) The portable system according to claim 28 wherein said at least one lanyard is structured and arranged to attach to said at least one spout.
30) The portable refilling system according to claim 16 wherein said at least one container comprises at least one flexible bag comprising at least one combination selected from the group consisting of:
a) bottom-gusset and at least one side gusset,
b) bottom-gusset only,
c) at least one side gusset with bottom-fold.
31) The portable refilling system according to claim 16 further comprising at least one set of instructions for use of the kit.
32) The portable refilling system according to claim 16 wherein at least one of said plurality of containers comprises:
a) at least one threaded-opening flexible tube;
b) wherein said at least one transferor comprises at least one second adapter structured and arranged to connect with said at least one first, adapter and to connect with said threaded-opening flexible tube; and
c) whereby the flowable substance may be transferred directly from the at least one user-selected original container to said at least one flexible tube.
33) A portable refilling system comprising a kit for use and transport of at least one flowable substance from at least one user-selected original container to at least one kit-system container comprising, in combination:
a) at least one flexible bag structured and arranged to receive the at least one flowable substance; and
b) at least one funnel structured and arranged to funnel the at least one flowable substance from the at least one user-selected storage container into said at least one container;
c) wherein said at least one flexible bag comprises at least one access-spout structured and arranged to access an internal portion of said at least one flexible bag;
d) wherein said at least one flexible bag comprises flexible-elements structured and arranged to flexibly assist said at least one flexible bag to be transported in a substantially-flat shape when said at least one flexible bag is empty; and
e) wherein said at least one flexible bag comprises flat-bottom elements structured and arranged to assist said at least one flexible bag to be stably supported in an upright position on flat bottom when said at least one flexible bag is at least partially filled with the at least one flowable substance;
f) wherein said at least one flexible bag comprises a material compatible with food.
34) The portable refilling system according to claim 33 further comprising at least one set of instructions for use of the kit.
35) The portable refilling system according to claim 33 further comprising volume markings on said at least one flexible bag.
36) The portable refilling system according to claim 33 further comprising packaging means for packaging together said at least one flexible bag and said at least one funnel.
37) The portable refilling system according to claim 33 wherein said at least one flexible bag comprises at least one combination selected from the group consisting of:
a) bottom-gusset and at least one side gusset,
b) bottom-gusset only,
c) at least one side gusset with bottom-fold.
38) The portable system according to claim 33 wherein the at least one flexible bag comprises at least a partially transparent material.
39) The portable system according to claim 33 wherein the at least one flexible bag comprises a capacity less than about 500 ml.
40) The portable system according to claim 33 wherein the at least one flexible bag comprises Low density Polyethylene (LDPE) material having a thickness of not more than about 7 mils.
41) A method of use of a portable refilling system comprising a kit (for use and transport of at least one flowable substance from at least one user-selected original container, having at least one threaded opening, having at least one threaded original cap, into at least one flexible bag) comprising a plurality of flexible bags, each respective such flexible bag having an access-spout and an access-spout cap, and comprising a plurality of threaded adapter caps of various base diameters, each respective such threaded adapter cap having a similar nozzle structured and arranged to fit into the access-spout, comprising the steps of:
a) selecting an appropriately-sized adapter cap, from the plurality of adapter caps, structured and arranged to thread onto the at least one threaded opening of such original container;
b) threading the selected adapter cap onto such at least one threaded opening;
c) selecting at least one flexible bag from the plurality of flexible bags;
d) removing the access-spout cap from the access-spout of the selected flexible bag;
e) placing the nozzle of the selected adapter cap into the access-spout; and
f) transferring such flowable substance from such original container to such flexible bag.
42) The method of use according to claim 41 further comprising the steps of:
a) after such transfer, re-capping the flexible bag with the access-spout cap; and
b) after such transfer, re-capping the original container with such threaded original cap.
43) A method of use of a portable refilling system comprising a kit (for use and transport of at least one flowable substance from at least one user-selected original container, having at least one accessible opening, to at least one flexible bag) comprising at least one catheter syringe, having a retractable plunger and a syringe tip, a length of tubing, having two ends, a plurality of flexible bags, each respective such flexible bag having an access-spout and an access-spout cap, comprising the steps of:
a) selecting the at least one user-selected original container;
b) selecting at least one flexible bag from the plurality of flexible bags;
c) measuring a user-desired length of tubing to reach from the syringe tip into the flowable substance reservoir in the user-selected original container;
d) cutting a user-desired length of tubing;
e) attaching an end of the cut length of tubing to the syringe tip;
f) drawing the at least one flowable substance through the cut length of tubing into the at least one catheter syringe by retracting the syringe plunger;
g) removing the tubing from the at least one catheter syringe;
h) placing the syringe tip into the at least one access-spout; and
i) transferring the at least one flowable substance from the at least one syringe to the at least one flexible bag by pushing the plunger towards the catheter tip.
44) The method of use according to claim 43 further comprising the step of:
a) after such transfer, re-capping the flexible bag with the access-spout cap.
45) A container system for holding at least one flowable substance available from at least one user-selected storage container comprising:
a) at least one container structured and arranged to receive the at least one flowable substance; and
b) wherein said at least one container comprises at least one access-spout structured and arranged to access an internal portion of said container;
c) wherein said at least one container comprises flexible-elements structured and arranged to flexibly assist said at least one container to be transported in a substantially-flat shape when said at least one container is empty; and
d) wherein said at least one container comprises flat-bottom elements structured and arranged to assist said at least one container to be stably supported in an upright position on flat bottom when said at least one container is at least partially filled with the at least one flowable substance;
e) wherein the at least one flexible bag comprises a capacity less than about 500 ml.
46) The container system according to claim 45 wherein the at least one container comprises at least a partially transparent material.
47) An adapter element, for assisting pouring of a flowable substance from a large container having at least one Yorker cap (with a funnel) to a small container having at least one threaded opening, comprising:
a) at least one access structured and arranged to flowably connect with the funnel of such at least one Yorker cap; and
b) at least one threaded port structured and arranged to connect with said at least one threaded opening;
c) wherein the flowable substance may be transferred directly from the large container to the small container.
48) The adapter element according to claim 47 wherein the at least one threaded port is adapted to be used with at least one flexible squeeze-tube.
49) The adapter element according to claim 48 wherein the at least one access is adapted to be used with at least one flexible squeeze-tube.
50) A method of use of a portable refilling system comprising a kit (for use and transport of at least one flowable substance from at least one user-selected original container, having at least one threaded opening and at least one threaded original cap, into at least one user-selected secondary container) comprising at least one flexible squeeze-tube, each respective such at least one flexible squeeze-tube having at least one access-opening and at least one access-opening cap, and further comprising at least one receiving adapter cap, structured and arranged to connect to the at least one access-opening of such flexible squeeze-tube and to adapt the access opening to receive at least one funnel end, and further comprising a plurality of threaded transfer adapter caps of various base diameters, each respective such threaded transfer adapter cap being structured and arranged to thread onto the at least one threaded opening of such original container and having at least one funnel end structured and arranged to fit into the at least one threaded receiving adapter cap, such method comprising the steps of:
a) selecting at least one transfer adapter cap, from the plurality of threaded transfer adapter caps, to fit such original container;
b) threading the selected at least one transfer adapter cap onto the at least one threaded opening of such original container;
c) selecting the at least one flexible squeeze-tube;
d) selecting the at least one receiving adapter cap;
e) connecting the selected at least one receiving adapter cap onto such at least one access-opening of such flexible squeeze-tube;
f) placing the funnel end of the selected at least one transfer adapter cap into the selected at least one receiving adapter cap; and
g) transferring such flowable substance from such at least one user-selected original container to such selected at least one flexible squeeze-tube.
51) The method of use according to claim 50 wherein the at least one access-opening of such at least one flexible squeeze-tube is structured and arranged to hold at least one snap-on cap.
52) The method of use according to claim 50 wherein the at least one access-opening of such at least one flexible squeeze-tube is structured and arranged to hold a threaded cap.
53) The method of use according to claim 50 further comprising the steps of:
a) after such transfer, re-capping the at least one flexible squeeze-tube with the access-opening cap; and
b) after such transfer, re-capping the at least one original container with such at least one threaded original cap.
54) A method of making a flexible squeeze-tube comprising, in combination:
a) providing at least one empty flexible squeeze-tube body portion normally comprising at least one first open end and at least one second open end;
b) wherein said at least one first open end comprises a reclosable access system; and
c) wherein said reclosable access system, when closed, seals such at least one first open end; and
d) without filling such at least one empty flexible squeeze-tube body portion, sealing such at least one second open end.
55) The method of claim 54 wherein said at least one first open end comprises a replacement cap structured and arranged to permit filling of such at least one empty flexible squeeze-tube body portion.
56) A product made by the method according to claim 54 .
57) A product comprising, in combination:
a) at least one empty flexible squeeze-tube body portion having at least one first end and at least one second end;
b) wherein said at least one empty flexible squeeze-tube body portion is new and unused for containment;
c) wherein said at least one first end comprises a reclosable access system wherein said reclosable access system, when closed, seals such at least one first open end; and
d) wherein said at least one second end comprises a permanent “linear” tube-type seal closure.
58) A portable refilling system comprising a kit, for use and transport of at least one flowable substance from at least one user-selected transferring flexible squeeze-tube comprising at least one first access-opening to at least one receiving flexible squeeze-tube comprising at least one second access-opening, in combination:
a) a plurality of receiving flexible squeeze-tubes structured and arranged to contain the at least one flowable substance;
b) at least one transferor structured and arranged to transfer the at least one flowable substance from the at least one user-selected transferring flexible squeeze-tube to at least one of said plurality of receiving flexible squeeze-tubes;
c) wherein each of said plurality of receiving flexible squeeze-tubes comprises at least one aperture adapted for passage of the flowable substance;
d) Wherein said at least one transferor comprises at least one transferring adapter structured and arranged to adapt the at least one first access-opening to transfer the flowable substance into at least one of said plurality of receiving flexible squeeze-tubes;
e) wherein said at least one transferor comprises at least one receiving adapter structured and arranged to adapt the at least one second access-opening to receive the flowable substance from said at least one transferring adapter into at least one of said plurality of receiving flexible squeeze-tubes; and
f) wherein a user may transfer the at least one flowable substance from the at least one user-selected transferring flexible squeeze-tube to at least one of said plurality of receiving flexible squeeze-tubes.
59) The portable refilling system according to claim 58 wherein said at least one transferring adapter comprises:
a) a plurality of filler-cap assemblies, each respective filler-cap assembly comprising,
i) a filler nozzle element comprising an adapter base diameter structured and arranged to fit said at least one threaded opening, and
ii) a cover structured and arranged to cover said filler-nozzle element of said filler-cap assembly.
60) The portable refilling system according to claim 59 wherein said plurality of filler-cap assemblies comprises a plurality of Yorker caps.
61) A kit comprising a plurality of squeeze-tubes, each such squeeze-tube comprising, in combination:
a) at least one empty flexible squeeze-tube body portion having at least one first end and at least one second end;
b) wherein said at least one empty flexible squeeze-tube body portion is new and unused for containment;
c) wherein said at least one first end comprises a reclosable access system wherein said reclosable access system, when closed, seals such at least one first open end; and
d) wherein said at least one second end comprises a permanent “linear” tube-type seal closure.
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