Food storage container labeling system

a food storage container and labeling technology, applied in the field of food storage container labeling system, can solve the problems of difficult to identify the stored items unambiguously, affecting the appearance, and odor of the container, and achieve the effect of easy self-adjustmen
US20130256177A1Inactive Publication Date: 2013-10-03NEWLAND JOHN R

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Authority / Receiving Office
US Β· United States
Patent Type
Applications(United States)
Current Assignee / Owner
NEWLAND JOHN R
Publication Date
2013-10-03
Estimated Expiration
Not applicable Β· inactive patent

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Abstract

A self aligning magnetic labeling system for food containers which will conform dimensionally and in reading orientation to have a base magnetic strip having multiple evenly spaced magnetic band polarities and an adhesive base for adhering to plastic, glass, and metal food containers and a second magnetic strip having the same number of multiple evenly spaced magnetic bands of opposite polarity and having a label indicating the day of the week the container is placed in the refrigerator be aligned with each other to fit over each other and be oriented with the weekday readable.
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BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

[0001] 1. Field of the Invention

[0002] This invention relates to methods and devices to ensure the useful storage of food to prevent spoilage and, specifically to a magnetic labeling system to display the storage date of food items in a refrigerator so as to warn when those food items are approaching or have reached the end of their useful storage life.

[0003] 2. Description of the Prior Art

[0004] Most people have discovered spoiled food in a refrigerator causing bad odors and mold. Sometimes old food is not discovered until the food is being prepared for consumption or is actually about to be eaten. If the spoilage is not readily visible, the tainted item may actually be eaten, with mild to severe medical consequences. Although the problem is most apparent with readily-perishable food in a refrigerator, the prior art solution to this pervasive problem has ranged from periodic disposal of all stored items to various lists attached to the front of the refrigerator o...

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