A method for making a container includes forming a first cavity of a container by shaping an inner wall so that a first surface of the inner wall defines the first cavity; forming a second cavity of the container by shaping an outer wall so that a third surface of the outer wall surrounds a second surface of the inner wall such that together the third and second surfaces define the second cavity; and connecting the inner and outer walls together. The method then includes forming a hole through the outer wall to expose the second cavity to the outside ambient environment and then applying an enamel coating on at least one of the following: the first surface of the inner wall and a fourth surface of the outer wall that is exposed to the outside ambient environment, while preventing the enamel coating from being deposited in the hole. After the enamel coating is applied, the method includes heating the container to glaze the enamel coating and fix the coating to the one or more surfaces. After the enamel is glazed, the method includes removing air from the second cavity; and then while the air is removed from the second cavity, sealing the second cavity so that the pressure inside the second cavity is less than the pressure in the outside ambient environment.
B65D 81/38 - Containers, packaging elements, or packages, for contents presenting particular transport or storage problems, or adapted to be used for non-packaging purposes after removal of contents with thermal insulation
C23D 5/02 - Coating with enamels or vitreous layers by wet methods
A system for brewing a beverage such as tea and coffee, the system comprising: a container having a cavity to hold a liquid and grounds of material used to brew a beverage: a basket having a chamber to hold the grounds of material after the beverage is brewed: a press to move into the basket the grounds of material, and to remove the basket from the container's cavity to remove the grounds of material from the brewed beverage; a coupler to releasably secure the press to the basket when the press is positioned against the basket, the coupler being configured to secure the press to the basket while the basket's chamber holds grounds of material, and to keep the basket secured to the press while the press is removed from the beverage in the container's cavity; and wherein, while the beverage is brewing, the basket and the press are positioned inside the container's cavity such that the grounds of material are located between the basket and the press.
A47J 31/20 - Apparatus in which ground coffee or tea-leaves are immersed in the hot liquid in the beverage container having immersible, e.g. rotatable, filters
A method for making a container includes forming a first cavity of a container by shaping an inner wall so that a first surface of the inner wall defines the first cavity; forming a second cavity of the container by shaping an outer wall so that a third surface of the outer wall surrounds a second surface of the inner wall such that together the third and second surfaces define the second cavity; and connecting the inner and outer walls together. The method then includes forming a hole through the outer wall to expose the second cavity to the outside ambient environment and then applying an enamel coating, while preventing the enamel coating from being deposited in the hole. After the enamel coating is applied, the method includes heating the container to glaze the enamel coating and fix the coating to the one or more surfaces.
B65D 81/38 - Containers, packaging elements, or packages, for contents presenting particular transport or storage problems, or adapted to be used for non-packaging purposes after removal of contents with thermal insulation
C23D 5/02 - Coating with enamels or vitreous layers by wet methods
21 - HouseHold or kitchen utensils, containers and materials; glassware; porcelain; earthenware
Goods & Services
Reusable bottles sold empty; reusable bottles sold empty and
sold as a unit with reusable bottle caps; reusable drinkware
sold empty; reusable and recyclable plastic bottles and
tumblers sold empty.
A system for brewing a beverage such as tea and coffee, the system comprising: a container having a cavity to hold a liquid and grounds of material used to brew a beverage; a basket having a chamber to hold the grounds of material after the beverage is brewed; a press to move into the basket the grounds of material, and to remove the basket from the container's cavity to remove the grounds of material from the brewed beverage; a coupler to releasably secure the press to the basket when the press is positioned against the basket, the coupler being configured to secure the press to the basket while the basket's chamber holds grounds of material, and to keep the basket secured to the press while the press is removed from the beverage in the container's cavity; and wherein, while the beverage is brewing, the basket and the press are positioned inside the container's cavity such that the grounds of material are located between the basket and the press.
A47J 31/20 - Apparatus in which ground coffee or tea-leaves are immersed in the hot liquid in the beverage container having immersible, e.g. rotatable, filters
A47J 31/06 - Filters or strainers for coffee or tea makers
A47J 31/14 - Coffee- or tea-making apparatus with filters placed in or behind pouring spouts
A47J 31/16 - Inverting coffee-making apparatus in which water is boiled in the lower part and the apparatus is subsequently inverted to pass the water through the filter
A carafe for holding a liquid includes a body having a cavity that is operable to hold a liquid, and a vent that allows fluid, such as air, to flow out of the cavity to the ambient environment, and from the ambient environment into the cavity, while liquid flows into and out of the cavity. The cavity has a mouth through which liquid flows when the liquid flows into the cavity and out of the cavity. The vent includes a passage that extends into the cavity of the body and has a first opening at a first end of the passage, a second opening at a second end of the passage. The passage's first opening is located in the cavity, the passage's second opening is located at the cavity's mouth. The passage is configured such that only the first opening and the second opening allow fluid access into the passage, and air inside of the cavity flows out of the cavity through the second opening when liquid flows into the cavity through the mouth.
21 - HouseHold or kitchen utensils, containers and materials; glassware; porcelain; earthenware
Goods & Services
Coatings in the nature of ceramic finishes to be applied
over housewares, bottles and drinkware. Reusable bottles sold empty; reusable bottles sold empty and
sold as a unit with reusable metal or plastic bottle caps;
reusable drinkware sold empty; reusable stainless steel
water bottles sold empty.
21 - HouseHold or kitchen utensils, containers and materials; glassware; porcelain; earthenware
Goods & Services
Reusable bottles sold empty; reusable bottles sold empty and sold as a unit with reusable metal or plastic bottle caps; reusable drinkware sold empty; reusable stainless steel water bottles sold empty
A method for making a container includes forming a first cavity of a container by shaping an inner wall so that a first surface of the inner wall defines the first cavity; forming a second cavity of the container by shaping an outer wall so that a third surface of the outer wall surrounds a second surface of the inner wall such that together the third and second surfaces define the second cavity; and connecting the inner and outer walls together. The method then includes forming a hole through the outer wall to expose the second cavity to the outside ambient environment and then applying an enamel coating, while preventing the enamel coating from being deposited in the hole. After the enamel coating is applied, the method includes heating the container to glaze the enamel coating and fix the coating to the one or more surfaces.
B23P 19/04 - Machines for simply fitting together or separating metal parts or objects, or metal and non-metal parts, whether or not involving some deformationTools or devices therefor so far as not provided for in other classes for assembling or disassembling parts
A47J 41/02 - Vacuum-jacket vessels, e.g. vacuum bottles
B23K 31/02 - Processes relevant to this subclass, specially adapted for particular articles or purposes, but not covered by any single one of main groups relating to soldering or welding
A container for holding a liquid includes a body, a first cup, and a second cup. The body has a cavity that is operable to hold a liquid, and the cavity has a mouth through which liquid flows when the liquid flows into the cavity and out of the cavity. The first cup is releasably couplable with the body and has a cavity operable to hold the liquid when the liquid is poured from the body into the first cup. The second cup is also releasably couplable with the body and has a cavity operable to hold the liquid when the liquid is poured from the body into the second cup.
A device for controlling the flow of a fluid through a lid, includes a body that is impermeable to fluid and positionable on a disk of the lid in first position and in a second position. In the first position, the body covers a first hole in the lid's disk through which fluid may flow, to prevent the fluid from flowing through the first hole. In the second position, the body uncovers the first hole in the lid's disk to allow fluid to flow through the first hole. The device also includes a coupler, a passage in which fluid may flow, and a boss. The coupler is operable to releasably couple the body with the lid's disk in the first and second positions.
B65D 43/20 - Non-removable lids or covers linearly slidable
A47G 19/22 - Drinking vessels or saucers used for table service
B65D 47/26 - Closures with discharging devices other than pumps comprising hand-operated members for controlling discharge with slide valves, e.g. formed with slidable spouts
B65D 47/28 - Closures with discharging devices other than pumps comprising hand-operated members for controlling discharge with slide valves, e.g. formed with slidable spouts having linear movement
B65D 47/32 - Closures with discharging devices other than pumps with means for venting
A carafe for holding a liquid includes a body having a cavity that is operable to hold a liquid, and a vent that allows fluid, such as air, to flow out of the cavity to the ambient environment, and from the ambient environment into the cavity, while liquid flows into and out of the cavity. The cavity has a mouth through which liquid flows when the liquid flows into the cavity and out of the cavity. The vent includes a passage that extends into the cavity of the body and has a first opening at a first end of the passage, a second opening at a second end of the passage. The passage's first opening is located in the cavity, the passage's second opening is located at the cavity's mouth. The passage is configured such that only the first opening and the second opening allow fluid access into the passage, and air inside of the cavity flows out of the cavity through the second opening when liquid flows into the cavity through the mouth.
A47J 31/02 - Coffee-making machines with removable extraction cups, to be placed on top of drinking-vessels, e.g. cafe filtre
A47J 31/057 - Coffee-making apparatus with rising pipes with water container separated from beverage container, the hot water passing the filter only once
A47J 31/06 - Filters or strainers for coffee or tea makers
A device, couplable with another, corresponding device to form a pour-over frame, includes a panel having a body between a first end of the panel, a second end of the panel opposite the first end, a top of the panel, and a bottom of the panel opposite the top. The first end of the panel includes a slot having a width. The second end of the panel includes a tongue that has a region and a lock. The tongue's region has a thickness that is less than the slot's width and is configured to extend into the slot of another, corresponding device. The tongue's lock is operable to hold the tongue's region in the slot of the other, corresponding device. The panel's bottom includes an interface operable to contact a container to support the panel above the container. When the device is coupled with another, corresponding device to form a pour-over frame, the region of the device's tongue extends into the slot of the other, corresponding device, and the slot of the device receives a region of another, corresponding device's tongue. When formed, the pour-over frame is operable to hold a coffee filter with coffee grounds disposed in the filter while one pours water on the coffee grounds to produce drip coffee.
16 - Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials
18 - Leather and imitations of leather
21 - HouseHold or kitchen utensils, containers and materials; glassware; porcelain; earthenware
25 - Clothing; footwear; headgear
Goods & Services
Blank journals and notebooks. All-purpose carrying bags and backpacks. Reusable drinkware sold empty. Apparel, namely, t-shirts, sweatshirts, beanies and hats.
40.
SEAL FOR CONTAINER, AND RELATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS
A device for releasably sealing a cavity in a chamber of a container includes a seal having a body that is deformable, and a mechanism operable to deform the seal's body into a first shape and into a second shape. The seal's body has a region sized and configured such that when the region contacts a surface of a container, a fluid, such as air, is prevented from moving between the region of the seal's body and the surface that the region contacts. In the first shape, the region of the seal's body contacts the container's surface and prevents fluid from moving between the region of the seal's body and the container's surface. In the second shape, the region of the seal's body does not contact the container's surface and allows fluid to move between the region of the seal's body and the container's surface.
B65D 39/04 - Cup-shaped plugs or like hollow flanged members
B65D 39/12 - Closures arranged within necks or pouring openings or in discharge apertures, e.g. stoppers expansible, e.g. inflatable
B65D 41/00 - Caps, e.g. crown caps or crown seals, i.e. members having parts arranged for engagement with the external periphery of a neck or wall defining a pouring opening or discharge apertureProtective cap-like covers for closure members, e.g. decorative covers of metal foil or paper
B65D 41/22 - Caps or cap-like covers with elastic parts adapted to be stretched over the container
B65D 41/32 - Caps or cap-like covers with lines of weakness, tearing-strips, tags, or like opening or removal devices, e.g. to facilitate formation of pouring openings
B65D 41/34 - Threaded or like caps or cap-like covers
21 - HouseHold or kitchen utensils, containers and materials; glassware; porcelain; earthenware
Goods & Services
Portable non-electric cooking vessels, namely, cooking and heating pots, kettles, pans, and travel containers, namely, plastic, stainless steel, and silicone storage containers sold empty, for domestic or outdoor use used in association with non-commercial coffee and tea preparation
A device, couplable with another, corresponding device to form a pour-over frame, includes a panel having a body between a first end of the panel, a second end of the panel opposite the first end, a top of the panel, and a bottom of the panel opposite the top. The first end of the panel includes a slot having a width. The second end of the panel includes a tongue that has a region and a lock. The tongue's region has a thickness that is less than the slot's width and is configured to extend into the slot of another, corresponding device. The tongue's lock is operable to hold the tongue's region in the slot of the other, corresponding device. The panel's bottom includes an interface operable to contact a container to support the panel above the container.
21 - HouseHold or kitchen utensils, containers and materials; glassware; porcelain; earthenware
Goods & Services
Reusable bottles sold empty; fitted plastic films know as
skins for personalizing the appearance of the bottles sold
empty and for providing a scratch resistant barrier for the
bottles sold empty; each sold separately or as a unit.
21 - HouseHold or kitchen utensils, containers and materials; glassware; porcelain; earthenware
Goods & Services
(1) Non-electric coffee makers; reusable bottles for beverage products, reusable metal bottles for beverage products, reusable stainless steel bottles for beverage products, drinking bottles for beverage products, metal drinking bottles for beverage products, stainless steel drinking bottles for beverage products, stainless steel drinking bottles for beverage products, including all of the aforementioned goods being sold empty and insulated or vacuum insulated; lids for reusable bottles and drinking bottles, sold empty, for beverage products; reusable sleeves for protecting drinking bottles and drinking bottles, sold empty.
16 - Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials
18 - Leather and imitations of leather
21 - HouseHold or kitchen utensils, containers and materials; glassware; porcelain; earthenware
25 - Clothing; footwear; headgear
Goods & Services
Blank journals and notebooks All-purpose carrying Bags and backpacks Reusable drinkware sold empty Apparel, namely, t-shirts, sweatshirts, beanies and hats
06 - Common metals and ores; objects made of metal
20 - Furniture and decorative products
21 - HouseHold or kitchen utensils, containers and materials; glassware; porcelain; earthenware
Goods & Services
Reusable metal bottle caps for closing the bottles sold empty Reusable plastic bottle caps for closing the bottles sold empty Reusable bottles sold empty; fitted plastic films know as skins for personalizing the appearance of the bottles sold empty and for providing a scratch resistant barrier for the bottles sold empty; each sold separately or as a unit