US20190039773A1 - Apparatus for disguising liquid contents in possession - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a device or apparatus for holding potable fluids and for disguising the nature of the fluid and, in particular, to flask-like apparatus for containing and transporting potable fluid while giving the appearance of containing or being something other than a flask.
- potable liquid is possessed.
- a person prone to low blood sugar may carry a candy bar, but may also like to carry a sugary drink: such person may rather not have to explain to an inquiring person why they are carrying a flask and what the contents are.
- Another person may be taking regular doses of oral liquid medicine and may not want others being aware that they require such.
- a person may want to imbibe alcoholic beverages in a place in which such is permitted, yet not want others to know they are doing so: for instance, people may be wary of setting a poor example for children by bringing along a flask or liquor bottle to a picnic and thus would rather others not recognize that alcoholic beverages are possessed.
- the difficulty in such cases is that most devices for containing and possessing potable fluids are identifiable as being exactly that.
- a device for containing, storing, transporting, and dispensing of potable fluids wherein said device disguises the contents thereof.
- the device presents itself as a tampon and tampon wrapper.
- FIG. 1 is partial perspective view of a form of the present invention, the view depicting a vessel in the form of a tube being sealingly/resealingly engaged with a cap for storing and dispensing fluid therefrom, the vessel partially received through an opening into a pocket formed by a wrapper, the wrapper having a flap for closing/reclosing the wrapper with the vessel entirely received therein, the combination of the size, shape, and external appearance of the wrapper presenting the appearance of a tampon;
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the vessel and the cap
- FIG. 3 is a second perspective view of the vessel and the cap
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view similar to FIG. 3 with the cap received within the vessel;
- FIG. 5 is a close-up perspective view of the cap showing a pair of seals for engaging with the interior of the vessel when received therein;
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the wrapper with an opened pocket and opening to illustrate receipt of the vessel therein;
- FIG. 7 is a plan view of exemplary artwork for the wrapper.
- the device 10 for containing, storing, transporting, and dispensing of potable fluids, wherein said device 10 disguises the contents thereof, is illustrated.
- the device 10 has an external appearance that is generally that of a tampon and tampon wrapper.
- the device 10 includes a vessel 12 and a cover in the form of a wrapper 14 , wherein the vessel 12 has a size and shape generally similar to that of a conventional tampon, and wherein the wrapper 14 is presented with the appearance of a conventional tampon wrapper, the vessel 12 being received within the wrapper 14 during use.
- tampon is used to mean a conventionally available feminine hygiene product including an absorbable plug and its associated dispenser, as is known in the art. Generally, such tampons are approximately 1 ⁇ 4′′ to 1 ⁇ 2′′ in diameter with a length of 3-6′′.
- a body 13 is provided with a size and shape generally corresponding to a tampon.
- the body 13 is shown as being tubular, such as may colloquially be called a “test tube.”
- the body 13 has walls 20 defining a fluid storage volume 22 .
- the vessel 12 includes a cap 24 for sealingly engaging with the body 13 .
- a portion of the cap 24 is received within and sealingly engages against an inner surface of the walls 22 .
- the cap 24 includes a pair of radially extending seals 30 formed of elastically deformable material such that the seals 30 are compressed by the walls 20 upon receipt therein.
- the cap 24 includes a head 32 for defining the extent of receipt of the cap 24 within the body 13 .
- an additional seal may be formed between the head 32 and the body 13 .
- the cap 24 is sized to be received within the body 13 and, therefore, both are sized for permitting pourable liquids such as water or alcohol-based products including liquor to pass when the cap 24 is removed.
- pourable liquids may have a viscosity of 100 centipoise or less and preferably at 20 centipoise or less, at ambient temperatures such as approximately 50-80 degrees F.
- the cap 24 and the corresponding vessel may be approximately 1 ⁇ 4 in size or larger such as up to 1′′ diametrally.
- the vessel 12 can vary significantly in length and features, and it need not correspond in great detail to a tampon. That is, tampons come in a variety of lengths and diametral sizes, and the vessel may be larger than some tampons. The principal concern is that the vessel 12 , when received within the wrapper 14 , does not belie its underlying nature.
- the wrapper 14 that disguises and/or misdirects an observer as to the contents thereof.
- the wrapper 14 is given an appearance of a tampon wrapper.
- the wrapper 14 may be formed of paper or plastic, as is conventionally known. However, it is preferred that the wrapper 14 be plastic as it is believed to balance durability with the proper, expected appearance of a disposable tampon wrapper.
- the plastic wrapper 14 is a strip of plastic folded over itself: the fold forms a first edge, while two other edges are made by connecting the strip edges. Thus, the wrapper 14 forms a pocket 40 with an opening 42 into which the vessel 12 may be received.
- the wrapper 14 has a flap 44 extending beyond the opening 42 and pocket.
- the flap 44 includes a securement which, in the present preferred form, includes adhesive 46 .
- the adhesive may be any pressure sensitive adhesive, though resealable adhesive is the preferred form such that the wrapper 14 like the vessel 12 may be repeatedly reused.
- the adhesive 46 may be exposed by removing a peelable layer 48 , as seen in FIG. 6 .
- plastics have a wide range of materials. Chemicals that are unhealthy or even carcinogenic leach out of plastics, particularly when in contact with other active fluids such as alcohol. Therefore, any portions of the vessel 12 (body 13 and cap 24 ) that may come into contact with liquid therein are formed of food-safe, food grade plastics.
- the device 10 is packaged like a tampon, exemplary printed artwork 50 being shown in the Figs.
- a person is able to re-usably fill and dispense fluid from the vessel 12 , and is able to carry the device 10 and its contents in public with a significantly reduced concern with other people recognizing or suspecting that the device 10 contains potable liquid.
- another person would be misdirected from believing the device contains potable fluid.
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Abstract
A device in the form of a container is disclosed which obscures and/or misdirects another person from recognizing the device contains potable fluid. The device is generally constructed with the size and shape and appearance of a tampon within a tampon wrapper. The device includes a sealable/re-sealable vessel with a cap, and a wrapper constructed and printed to appear like a tampon wrapper.
Description
- This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/055,888, filed Feb. 29, 2016, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/243,612, filed Apr. 2, 2014, which itself claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/807,368, filed Apr. 2, 2013, the entirety of each being incorporated by reference herein.
- The invention relates to a device or apparatus for holding potable fluids and for disguising the nature of the fluid and, in particular, to flask-like apparatus for containing and transporting potable fluid while giving the appearance of containing or being something other than a flask.
- Currently, many containers are known for storing, transporting, and permitting dispensing of fluids. The range of such containers includes large water coolers, sport bottles, flasks, and original containers such as liquor or soda bottles. The common denominator for many of these containers is that it is immediately apparent to another person that such either hold or likely hold potable liquid.
- Of course, in most instances people are not concerned with others being aware that a possessed container indeed suggests possession of a liquid. As an example, a person working out in a gym would almost be expected to possess a sport bottle, and few would expect that bottle to contain anything other than water or a sport drink.
- It is known to have a re-usable container for possessing and transporting a relatively small amount of liquid. That is, it is known to have so-called travel-sized mouthwash containers, and it is known to have a flask for liquor poured from a larger bottle so that a person may carry just the flask. However, these devices typically clearly display that they are in fact devices for carrying potable fluid.
- In some instances, it is undesirable for others to know that potable liquid is possessed. For instance, a person prone to low blood sugar may carry a candy bar, but may also like to carry a sugary drink: such person may rather not have to explain to an inquiring person why they are carrying a flask and what the contents are. Another person may be taking regular doses of oral liquid medicine and may not want others being aware that they require such. In another example, a person may want to imbibe alcoholic beverages in a place in which such is permitted, yet not want others to know they are doing so: for instance, people may be wary of setting a poor example for children by bringing along a flask or liquor bottle to a picnic and thus would rather others not recognize that alcoholic beverages are possessed. The difficulty in such cases is that most devices for containing and possessing potable fluids are identifiable as being exactly that.
- Accordingly, there has been a need for an improved device for containing, storing, transporting, and dispensing of potable fluids.
- In accordance with an aspect of the invention, a device for containing, storing, transporting, and dispensing of potable fluids, wherein said device disguises the contents thereof. In the present form, the device presents itself as a tampon and tampon wrapper.
- In the Figures,
FIG. 1 is partial perspective view of a form of the present invention, the view depicting a vessel in the form of a tube being sealingly/resealingly engaged with a cap for storing and dispensing fluid therefrom, the vessel partially received through an opening into a pocket formed by a wrapper, the wrapper having a flap for closing/reclosing the wrapper with the vessel entirely received therein, the combination of the size, shape, and external appearance of the wrapper presenting the appearance of a tampon; -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the vessel and the cap; -
FIG. 3 is a second perspective view of the vessel and the cap; -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view similar toFIG. 3 with the cap received within the vessel; -
FIG. 5 is a close-up perspective view of the cap showing a pair of seals for engaging with the interior of the vessel when received therein; -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the wrapper with an opened pocket and opening to illustrate receipt of the vessel therein; and -
FIG. 7 is a plan view of exemplary artwork for the wrapper. - Referring to the Figs., a
device 10 for containing, storing, transporting, and dispensing of potable fluids, wherein saiddevice 10 disguises the contents thereof, is illustrated. In the present form, thedevice 10 has an external appearance that is generally that of a tampon and tampon wrapper. Specifically, thedevice 10 includes avessel 12 and a cover in the form of awrapper 14, wherein thevessel 12 has a size and shape generally similar to that of a conventional tampon, and wherein thewrapper 14 is presented with the appearance of a conventional tampon wrapper, thevessel 12 being received within thewrapper 14 during use. As used herein, tampon is used to mean a conventionally available feminine hygiene product including an absorbable plug and its associated dispenser, as is known in the art. Generally, such tampons are approximately ¼″ to ½″ in diameter with a length of 3-6″. - Turning to the details of the
vessel 12, abody 13 is provided with a size and shape generally corresponding to a tampon. Thebody 13 is shown as being tubular, such as may colloquially be called a “test tube.” Thebody 13 haswalls 20 defining afluid storage volume 22. Thevessel 12 includes acap 24 for sealingly engaging with thebody 13. In the present form, a portion of thecap 24 is received within and sealingly engages against an inner surface of thewalls 22. As shown, thecap 24 includes a pair of radially extendingseals 30 formed of elastically deformable material such that theseals 30 are compressed by thewalls 20 upon receipt therein. Thecap 24 includes ahead 32 for defining the extent of receipt of thecap 24 within thebody 13. In some forms, an additional seal may be formed between thehead 32 and thebody 13. Thecap 24 is sized to be received within thebody 13 and, therefore, both are sized for permitting pourable liquids such as water or alcohol-based products including liquor to pass when thecap 24 is removed. Such pourable fluids may have a viscosity of 100 centipoise or less and preferably at 20 centipoise or less, at ambient temperatures such as approximately 50-80 degrees F. For instance, thecap 24 and the corresponding vessel may be approximately ¼ in size or larger such as up to 1″ diametrally. - The
vessel 12 can vary significantly in length and features, and it need not correspond in great detail to a tampon. That is, tampons come in a variety of lengths and diametral sizes, and the vessel may be larger than some tampons. The principal concern is that thevessel 12, when received within thewrapper 14, does not belie its underlying nature. - Specifically, it is the
wrapper 14 that disguises and/or misdirects an observer as to the contents thereof. Thewrapper 14 is given an appearance of a tampon wrapper. Thewrapper 14 may be formed of paper or plastic, as is conventionally known. However, it is preferred that thewrapper 14 be plastic as it is believed to balance durability with the proper, expected appearance of a disposable tampon wrapper. In the present illustrated form, theplastic wrapper 14 is a strip of plastic folded over itself: the fold forms a first edge, while two other edges are made by connecting the strip edges. Thus, thewrapper 14 forms apocket 40 with anopening 42 into which thevessel 12 may be received. - Importantly, and a distinction from conventional tampons, the
wrapper 14 has aflap 44 extending beyond the opening 42 and pocket. Theflap 44 includes a securement which, in the present preferred form, includes adhesive 46. The adhesive may be any pressure sensitive adhesive, though resealable adhesive is the preferred form such that thewrapper 14 like thevessel 12 may be repeatedly reused. Theadhesive 46 may be exposed by removing apeelable layer 48, as seen inFIG. 6 . - It should also be noted that food safety is of concern. That is, it is known that plastics have a wide range of materials. Chemicals that are unhealthy or even carcinogenic leach out of plastics, particularly when in contact with other active fluids such as alcohol. Therefore, any portions of the vessel 12 (
body 13 and cap 24) that may come into contact with liquid therein are formed of food-safe, food grade plastics. - As can be seen in the Figs., the
device 10 is packaged like a tampon, exemplary printedartwork 50 being shown in the Figs. A person is able to re-usably fill and dispense fluid from thevessel 12, and is able to carry thedevice 10 and its contents in public with a significantly reduced concern with other people recognizing or suspecting that thedevice 10 contains potable liquid. Moreover, with the disguised packaging, another person would be misdirected from believing the device contains potable fluid. - While the invention has been described with respect to specific examples including presently preferred modes of carrying out the invention, those skilled in the art will appreciate that there are numerous variations and permutations of the above described systems and techniques that fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
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1. An apparatus for containing and dispensing potable fluid, the apparatus consisting essentially of:
a single vessel for containing said fluid, said vessel including,
a generally tubular body with an approximate length between 3″ and 6″ and with an approximate diameter between ¼″ and 1″, and
a cap for sealingly engaging with said body; and
a wrapper for covering said vessel wherein said wrapper is formed of a strip of plastic having strip edges, the wrapper including at least two closed sides formed by connecting the strip edges to form a pocket with an opening into which only the single vessel is received.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said vessel has the shape of a test tube.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said cap includes a portion removably receivable within an open end of said body.
4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said cap includes a head portion for defining the extent of receipt of said portion within said open end of said body.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said cap includes a portion removably receivable within an open end of said body, said portion including a seal structure for engaging and sealing with an interior surface of said body.
6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said seal structure includes a plurality of radially extending seals of elastically deformable material, said seals being sized to be in compression by and against said interior surface.
7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the cap has a diameter between ¼″ and 1″.
8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said wrapper has printed thereon a textual statement of “tampon.”
9. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said wrapper has printed thereon an indication that the apparatus is a tampon.
10. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said wrapper includes an opening for insertion and removal of said vessel, and a sealable/resealable portion proximate the wrapper opening for closing and opening of said wrapper with the vessel therein.
11. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said wrapper includes an opening for insertion and removal of said vessel, and said wrapper includes a flap proximate the wrapper opening, said flap permitting insertion and removal of the vessel, wherein the flap includes a sealable/resealable portion proximate the wrapper opening for closing and opening of said wrapper with the vessel therein.
12. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the wrapper includes three closed sides and an open end for insertion and removal of the vessel wherein the wrapper is defined by said strip of plastic folded to form a first closed side of the three closed sides and by securing said strip edges to form second and third sides of the three closed sides.
13. A device for disguising pourable fluid contents, the device consisting of:
an elongate tubular body having a size including a length between 3″ and 6″ and a diameter between ¼″ and 1″ such that said size corresponds to commercially available tampon products;
a cap removably and sealingly engagable with the tubular body; and
a wrapper for receiving said body and cap therein, wherein said wrapper is formed of a strip of plastic having strip edges, the wrapper including exactly three closed sides formed by connecting the strip edges to form a pocket with an opening along a top side into which only the single vessel is received, wherein said tubular body permits receiving and dispensing of pourable fluid of up to 100 centipoise at ambient temperatures when said cap is removed.
14. The device of claim 13 wherein said tubular body permits receiving and dispensing of pourable fluid of up to 20 centipoise at ambient temperatures.
15. The device of claim 13 wherein the wrapper is resealably closeable.
16. The device of claim 15 wherein the wrapper defines an interior space with an opening thereto, said wrapper opening permitting a user to insert the tubular body and the cap into said interior space, and wherein the wrapper includes a portion proximate said wrapper opening to close resealably said opening when said tubular body and cap are received in said interior space.
17. An apparatus consisting essentially of:
a tampon wrapper formed elongate to define a generally tubular pocket therein with an opening at one end and an extended flap proximate said one end, said flap having an adhesive securement to re-sealably close said pocket;
a single vessel having a generally tubular body with an approximate length between 3″ and 6″ and with an approximate diameter between ¼″ and 1″; and
a cap for sealingly engaging with said body, wherein said vessel with said cap sealingly engaged thereon are insertable and removable from said tampon wrapper, and wherein said securement re-sealably closes said pocket with said vessel and cap located within said tampon wrapper.
18. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein the exterior of the wrapper has a disguised appearance such that indicia of a conventional tampon including the text “tampon” is displayed thereon.
19. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein said tampon wrapper is formed of a material sheet folded over itself to form a fold defining a closed end of said wrapper, and wherein said sheet is connected to itself along two edges, said closed end and two edges thus defining said pocket within said tampon wrapper.
20. The apparatus of claim 19 wherein said sheet is plastic, and said securement adheres to the exterior of said wrapper.
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