Assembly for Carrying Bottles and Cans

US20160236824A1Inactive Publication Date: 2016-08-18FRUMKIN TED GREG LEE

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Authority / Receiving Office
US · United States
Current Assignee / Owner
FRUMKIN TED GREG LEE
Publication Date
2016-08-18
Estimated Expiration
Not applicable · inactive patent

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Abstract

A bottles / cans / storages (will be referred as bottles) pack includes a reusable adhesive, for easy packing and easy release of the bottles. The present invention also includes a handle to carry the bottles pack and reusable adhesive made out of carbon nanotubes. The handle for easy carry of the pack is connected by reusable adhesive and can be used as a multipurpose handle for easy carrying of different products. The adhesive on the bottle can be used also as a holder, meaning the bottle can be glued and release easily on different surfaces such as glass on the wall or dashboard etc. By using the assembly, packing and releasing will be easier, thus saving energy, raw materials such as plastic and carton can be saved as well. Additionally, the bottles can be stored on any location, on the wall, window etc. thus saving storage location and sort term storage such as on the dashboard.
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PRIORITY DATA

[0001] The present applications claims priority from U.S. provisional patent 62 / 116,964 filed on Feb. 17, 2015 by the inventor of the present application and is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.FIELD OF THE INVENTION

[0002] The present invention generally relates to bottle and can packs or any other storages packed, and in particular, it concerns adhesive between bottles or cans in order to create packs.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0003] In a world where raw materials are getting scarce and more expansive by the day, and where watching over the environment becomes a big issue. Companies are trying to reduce the use of raw materials to lower costs and to reach environmental laws that are being passed by governments around the world. Until now soft and alcoholic drinks companies would have packed (usually a six pack) there bottles (glass, PET or cans etc.) in cardboard boxes or in a raparound plastic bag surrounding the bottles connected to a handle. In this pa...

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