Bottles and jars – Compartment
Patent
1993-07-20
1995-09-05
Shoap, Allan N.
Bottles and jars
Compartment
215DIG8, 222158, 73427, 206221, B65D 104
Patent
active
054472458
ABSTRACT:
A graduated proportioning and mixing container is disclosed, which includes two liquid-receiving compartments and a mixing compartment. One liquid-receiving compartment is larger than the other, and both are graduated to indicate ratio-designated levels, by which two liquids may be mixed in definite, accurately and precisely determined ratios. The preferred use of the container is for preparation of two-cycle fuel mixes, containing certain various ratios of gasoline to oil. The smaller of the two liquid-receiving compartments is downwardly tapering, with the volume of the downwardly tapering compartment decreasing toward the bottom of the container. The larger compartment has a complimentary shape, so that the container as a whole has a rectilinear shape. The container further includes two openings, one associated with each liquid-receiving compartment, and each opening has a threaded cap. Each opening is adapted to provide a triple seal, in order to avoid leakage of the contents. The container has one handle at its top, and a second handle formed by the lowermost portion of the smaller compartment, the second handle having a finger-receiving area partially defined by a web which both separates and connects the two compartments.
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Four photographs, designated A, B, C and D, of an automobile windshield wash container, showing an female mounting bracket for mounting the container, and a male mounting member upon which the associated pump is believed to be mounted. (Photocopy included herewith).
McDonald Christopher J.
Shoap Allan N.
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