Reusable plastic bottle handle

Handling: hand and hoist-line implements – Detachable lifter

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215100A, 220 94A, 294 312, B65D 2310

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044860439

ABSTRACT:
A reusable handle for manipulating a plastic soft drink bottle. The handle has a hook-like projection on one end adapted to clamp to the neck of the bottle and a prong at its opposite end insertable between a cup-like base and the exterior annular wall of the bottle to secure the handle to the bottle. The intermediate portion of the handle between the hook-like projection and prong comprises an elongated strap of a rigidified cross-section running adjacent to and along the exterior wall of the bottle. The central portion of the strap is provided with a loop defining a finger grip so that the handle and bottle can be lifted and manipulated to pour the contents of the bottle.

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