Special receptacle or package – Shock protection type – For an egg – fruit – or vegetable
Patent
1975-01-29
1976-10-19
Price, William
Special receptacle or package
Shock protection type
For an egg, fruit, or vegetable
215 12R, 206457, 220 17, B65D 1116, B65D 8102
Patent
active
039866106
ABSTRACT:
A canister for supporting and retaining a bottle and the like, which canister comprises a hollow base formed of a ceramic material and a hollow cylindrical-shaped cover also formed of a ceramic material positionable on the base to completely enclose a bottle between the base and the hollow cylindrical cover. The base has a dish or cup-shaped retainer formed of a plastic material having a resiliency to receive the bottom of the bottle and frictionally retain and cushion same. The cover has an inverted cup-shaped retainer secured to the top end wall of the cover and inverted with respect to the dish or cup-shaped retainer of the base. The inverted cup-shaped retainer on the cover extends into the interior of the cover and is adapted to receive the closed cap of the bottle. Both of said retainers retain the bottle in a fixed position inside the canister spaced from contact with the walls of the base and the cover and at the same time cushion the bottle. The canister forms a decorative housing to conceal the bottle and its contents from normal view, however, the cover is readily removable from the base so that the bottle may be removed from the base for the purpose of use. To prevent chipping of the porcelain during shipment and transporting of the canister and the bottle therewith, there is provided a collar member positioned between the top of the base and the bottom of the cover to keep the porcelain edges from engaging each other and also providing a close fit between the cover and the base. The collar is readily removable for discarding when the canister is placed in use.
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patent: 719612 (1903-02-01), Russell
patent: 3712462 (1973-01-01), Gabor et al.
patent: 3819081 (1974-06-01), Runte
patent: R3115 (1856-02-01), Lewis
Farrow Douglas B.
Kraus Max R.
Price William
Roman Ceramics
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