Interlocking single use tattoo ink container

A disposable, container technology, applied in the direction of ink container, rigid container, container, etc., can solve the problems of instability, messy working surface, easy to spill or be knocked over when dipping

Inactive Publication Date: 2020-08-04
英特斯产品股份有限公司
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Problems solved by technology

However, using small disposable ink containers created other problems
Small containers are often difficult to fill with ink
They are generally unstable and tend to spill or be knocked over when dipped, resulting in a messy work surface

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[0037] As shown in the accompanying drawings, the tattoo ink container of the present invention includes an ink bottle, referenced by A, and a base for the ink bottle, referenced by B. Ink bottle A has a generally cylindrical, slightly tapered side wall 10 . The side wall 10 defines an open top 12 of the bottle. The bottle also has a rounded bottom surface 14 .

[0038] The base B includes a wall 16 defining an opening 18 configured to receive a bottle A in the top of the base. The wall 16 of the base includes a top portion 20 which surrounds and engages the side of the bottle proximate the opening 18 .

[0039] The bottom wall has a bottom portion 22 extending downwardly from the top portion 20 . The lower bottom wall portion 22 includes at least one set of legs 24 . Each set of legs 24 is spaced apart from one another along the bottom wall portion 22 . Preferably, two sets of legs 24 are provided on each container, on respective opposite sides. The distance between ind...

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Abstract

The container includes an ink well and a base for the ink well. The ink well has a side defining an open top. It also has a bottom surface. The base includes a base wall configured to receive the well. The base wall has an upper section surrounding and engaging the well side proximate the open top of the well. It also has a lower section extending downwardly from the upper section. The lower basewall section includes at least one set of spaced legs. The spaced legs define a recess adapted to receive a leg of another similarly shaped container in order to interlock the containers in various arrangements.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to a container for tattoo ink, and more particularly to a disposable, prefilled tattoo ink container designed to adhere to a work surface to reduce spillage during dipping and The possibility of being tipped over, and the container is configured to interlock with other similar containers to further increase stability when using multiple containers. Background technique [0002] Humans have been marking their bodies with tattoos for thousands of years. These permanent designs—sometimes simple, sometimes elaborate, and always personal—serve as talismans, status symbols, declarations of love, symbols of religious belief, decoration, and even forms of punishment. [0003] The earliest known examples of body tattoos were long thought to be Egyptian and appear on several female mummies from around 2000 BC. But the date was pushed back thousands of years following the discovery of the Iceman and his tattoo near the Italy-Austri...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): B65D21/032B65D25/24B65D43/02A61M37/00
CPCA61M37/0076B65D21/0204B65D25/24B65D43/02B65D51/20B65D2313/08B43L25/007B65D23/001B65D63/1009B65D77/2024B65D2221/00B65D2543/00833
Inventor M·巴思
Owner 英特斯产品股份有限公司
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