Beverage containers with multiple compartments and independent openings

a beverage container and compartment technology, applied in the field of beverage containers, can solve the problems of inconvenient drinking of liquid, inability to provide optimum ergonomics, and inconvenient design of containers

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-10-05
DIXON KAHISHA
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Benefits of technology

[0008] To solve one or more of the problems set forth above, in an exemplary implementation of the invention, a multi-compartment beverage container is provided. The container includes a first compartment, a second compartment, and a partition separating the first compartment from the second compartment. A first closure, such as a seal, flip tab, or cap, is configured for selectively enabling access to the first compartment. A second closure is configured for selectively enabling access to the second compartment. In one embodiment the container is a drink box with a first compartment, second compartment and partition formed from an integral blank. In another drink box embodiment, the partition is a separate structure that is bonded within the container to form the compartments. In yet another embodiment, the container is formed of a plastic in the form of a plastic bottle with an interior partition.

Problems solved by technology

Unfortunately, however, such containers do not provide independent side-by-side openings and drinking passages.
While such a design may be particularly useful for storing liquids in separate chambers and consuming them simultaneously, it does not provide optimum ergonomics.
The design is inconvenient for drinking the liquid from only one chamber at a time, because the divider within the bottleneck creates small conduits and interferes with placement of a consumer's upper lip.
Additionally, a shared bottleneck limits one's ability to seal access to a chamber.
Although a removable seal (e.g., a paper seal) may be placed over each segregated section of the bottleneck, any unremoved seal has a tendency to interfere with normal drinking.
Furthermore, once a seal is removed, that section of the bottleneck cannot be closed without closing the entire bottleneck.
Thus, such containers lack independent openings.
This approach is inconvenient and increases manufacturing costs.
This approach interferes with normal drinking.
Concomitantly, while drink boxes have exploded in popularity in recent years, they are generally limited to single compartment containers with single entrances.
Once penetrated, the seal cannot conveniently be resealed.

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[0023] Referring now to FIG. 1, an exemplary drink box 100 with two drink compartments 105 and 110 according to principles of the invention is shown. The drink box 100 may be comprised of a cardboard blank (not shown) configured for assembly into a drink carton as conceptually shown in FIG. 1. One side of cardboard may include a coating or layer impervious to stored liquid, as known in the art. The blank may also include glue flaps for interlocking panels and fold lines for facilitating formation of panels of the drink box.

[0024] Unlike conventional drink boxes, the drink box 100 shown in FIG. 1 includes a plurality of compartments 105, 110 separated by a partition 115. The top 135, 140 of each compartment has a penetrable seal 120, 125, through which a straw 130 may be inserted to access the contents of a compartment.

[0025] Referring now to FIGS. 2A through 2C, exemplary cross sections of folded integral blanks according to principles of the invention are shown. The integral blan...

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Abstract

A multi-compartment beverage container includes a first compartment, a second compartment, and a partition separating the first compartment from the second compartment. A first closure such as a seal, flip tab, or cap, is configured for selectively enabling access to the first compartment, and a second closure is configured for selectively enabling access to the second compartment. In one embodiment the container is a drink box with a first compartment, second compartment and partition formed from an integral blank. In another drink box embodiment, the partition is a separate structure that is bonded within the container to form the compartments. In yet another embodiment, the container is formed of a plastic.

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RELATED APPLICATION [0001] This application claims the benefit of priority of U.S. Provisional Application 60 / 662,299, filed Mar. 16, 2005, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein.FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0002] This invention generally relates to beverage containers, and more particularly, to containers having a plurality of compartments and an opening for each compartment. BACKGROUND [0003] Beverage containers with a plurality of separate chambers are known in the art. By way of example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,482,170, Semersky, et al., discloses a multi-chamber container. Unfortunately, however, such containers do not provide independent side-by-side openings and drinking passages. Instead, an internal divider segregates a shared bottleneck. While such a design may be particularly useful for storing liquids in separate chambers and consuming them simultaneously, it does not provide optimum ergonomics. The design is inconvenient for drinking the liquid from only one chamber at...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B65D25/14
CPCB65D1/04B65D5/48002B65D2213/02B65D75/008B65D81/3288B65D5/48024
Inventor DIXON, KAHISHA
Owner DIXON KAHISHA
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