Apparatus for draining fluid containers

Fluent material handling – with receiver or receiver coacting mea – Plural materials – material supplies or charges in a receiver – With common discharge

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141364, 141375, 141369, B67C 1100

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051058600

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for draining viscous fluids to the cap-ends of various sizes and shapes of containers without shaking or tapping the containers to hasten the process. The apparatus has three openings within a base having varying diameters, depths and shapes to accommodate containers of varying dimensions. For draining uncovered containers, a catch drawer is provided for two of the opening sets. A third opening set is provided for smaller bottles that are to be drained with caps left in place, such as personal care items. The apparatus can be molded from plastic to make it food-safe and dishwasher safe for easy cleaning.

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