Bottles and jars – Closures – Cap type
Patent
1990-06-05
1992-10-20
Weaver, Sue A.
Bottles and jars
Closures
Cap type
220755, 220771, B65D 102, B65D 2310
Patent
active
051562855
ABSTRACT:
The bottle has two essentially identical indentations on essentially opposite sides for gripping and manipulating the bottle. The indentation are designed to provide for the same gripping feel whether gripped front or the back. The indentations are also designed to accept a thumb and one to four fingers. The positive gripping with the same grip feel allows the bottle to be used in either hand. This decreases the number of times that a bottle must be handled during use. It also decreases the likelihood that the bottle will be dropped while being handled.
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Stinga Enrique F.
Zogg Jon
Colgate-Palmolive Company
McGreal Michael J.
Sullivan Robert C.
Weaver Sue A.
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