A container has a top and a bottom endcap, a bottle sandwiched therebetween, and one or more bands coupling the top and bottom endcaps and the bottle. The bottle receives therein a flexible bladder. At least one of the top and bottom endcaps has a pair of opposing parallel surfaces, one of which has a protrusion extending therefrom and the other one of which has a recess therein at a location corresponding to that of the protrusion. A valving structure demountably engages with a neck portion of the bottle and has (i) a coupling valve assembly having two channels in fluid communication with the bottle and the bladder for injecting gas thereinto and dispensing liquid therefrom, respectively, and (ii) a twist-lock casing receiving therein the coupling valve assembly and removably coupled to the bottle's neck portion. The twist-lock casing has a structure for safely depressurizing the bottle.
A container has a top and a bottom endcap, a bottle sandwiched therebetween, and one or more bands coupling the top and bottom endcaps and the bottle. The bottle receives therein a flexible bladder. At least one of the top and bottom endcaps has a pair of opposing parallel surfaces, one of which has a protrusion extending therefrom and the other one of which has a recess therein at a location corresponding to that of the protrusion. A valving structure demountably engages with a neck portion of the bottle and has (i) a coupling valve assembly having two channels in fluid communication with the bottle and the bladder for injecting gas thereinto and dispensing liquid therefrom, respectively, and (ii) a twist-lock casing receiving therein the coupling valve assembly and removably coupled to the bottle’s neck portion. The twist-lock casing has a structure for safely depressurizing the bottle.
A container has a top and a bottom endcap, a bottle sandwiched therebetween, and one or more bands coupling the top and bottom endcaps and the bottle. The bottle receives therein a flexible bladder. At least one of the top and bottom endcaps has a pair of opposing parallel surfaces, one of which has a protrusion extending therefrom and the other one of which has a recess therein at a location corresponding to that of the protrusion. A valving structure demountably engages with a neck portion of the bottle and has (i) a coupling valve assembly having two channels in fluid communication with the bottle and the bladder for injecting gas thereinto and dispensing liquid therefrom, respectively, and (ii) a twist-lock casing receiving therein the coupling valve assembly and removably coupled to the bottle's neck portion. The twist-lock casing has a structure for safely depressurizing the bottle.
A cover configured to removably couple with a receiving chamber of a valving structure wherein the receiving chamber comprises one or more inward projections on a sidewall. The cover comprises (i) a covering body for covering the receiving chamber, (ii) a sidewall extending from the covering body wherein the sidewall comprises one or more gaps and one or more coupling guides extending from a receiving end to a locking end, said gap(s) and coupling guide(s) configured for receiving therein and guiding therealong the projection(s) of the receiving chamber wherein the locking end(s) of the coupling guide(s) define a locking area(s) for locking therein the projection(s), and (iii) a breakable portion extending from a first edge of the covering body to a second edge thereof, whereby breaking the breakable portion deforms the covering body to a connected pair of covering-body pieces laterally movable towards each other.
B65D 21/032 - Containers specially shaped, or provided with fittings or attachments, to facilitate nesting, stacking, or joining together for stacking containers one upon another in the upright or upside down position, e.g. with vertically projecting elements or recesses
A container has a top and a bottom endcap, a bottle sandwiched therebetween, and one or more bands coupling the top and bottom endcaps and the bottle. The bottle receives therein a flexible bladder. At least one of the top and bottom endcaps has a pair of opposing parallel surfaces, one of which has a protrusion extending therefrom and the other one of which has a recess therein at a location corresponding to that of the protrusion. A valving structure demountably engages with a neck portion of the bottle and has (i) a coupling valve assembly having two channels in fluid communication with the bottle and the bladder for injecting gas thereinto and dispensing liquid therefrom, respectively, and (ii) a twist-lock casing receiving therein the coupling valve assembly and removably coupled to the bottle's neck portion. The twist-lock casing has a structure for safely depressurizing the bottle.
B65D 21/032 - Containers specially shaped, or provided with fittings or attachments, to facilitate nesting, stacking, or joining together for stacking containers one upon another in the upright or upside down position, e.g. with vertically projecting elements or recesses
A valving structure for demountably coupling to a neck portion of a pressurizable fluid container, comprises: a twist-lock casing for demountably coupling to the neck portion of the pressurizable fluid container, the twist-lock casing having a coupling valve assembly received therein. The coupling valve assembly comprises: (i) a valve body demountably affixed between the twist-lock casing and the neck portion of the pressurizable fluid container, the valve body having an outer compressible spring; (ii) an outer valve assembly comprising a longitudinal bore movably received in the bore of the valve body for engaging the outer compressible spring, and movable between open and closed positions for opening and closing the bore of the valve body; and (iii) an inner valve assembly movably received in the longitudinal bore of the outer valve assembly movable between open and closed positions for opening and closing the outer valve assembly.
B65D 21/032 - Containers specially shaped, or provided with fittings or attachments, to facilitate nesting, stacking, or joining together for stacking containers one upon another in the upright or upside down position, e.g. with vertically projecting elements or recesses
A container has a top and a bottom endcap, a bottle sandwiched therebetween, and one or more bands coupling the top and bottom endcaps and the bottle. The bottle receives therein a flexible bladder. At least one of the top and bottom endcaps has a pair of opposing parallel surfaces, one of which has a protrusion extending therefrom and the other one of which has a recess therein at a location corresponding to that of the protrusion. A valving structure demountably engages with a neck portion of the bottle and has (i) a coupling valve assembly having two channels in fluid communication with the bottle and the bladder for injecting gas thereinto and dispensing liquid therefrom, respectively, and (ii) a twist-lock casing receiving therein the coupling valve assembly and removably coupled to the bottle's neck portion. The twist-lock casing has a structure for safely depressurizing the bottle.
B65D 21/032 - Containers specially shaped, or provided with fittings or attachments, to facilitate nesting, stacking, or joining together for stacking containers one upon another in the upright or upside down position, e.g. with vertically projecting elements or recesses
A two-stage stage coupling valve assembly for demountable engagement with a neck portion extending from a pressurizable fluid container. The coupling valve assembly comprises: (i) an outer twist-lock casing for receiving therein a valve housing, wherein the twist-lock casing and a lower portion of the valve housing define a channel for receiving therein the neck portion; (ii) an assembly forming a chamber for receiving and biasing therein a valve stem against a main seal interposed the valve housing and the assembly, (iii) a lower retainer having a plurality of engagement devices for engaging a lower portion of the valve housing, wherein the lower retainer houses a spring for biasing the assembly against the main seal. The outer twist-lock casing is provided with a plurality of lock slot orifices for receiving and engaging therein a plurality of locking ribs provided therefor on the neck portion of the pressurizable fluid container.
A fluid container system comprises a bottle having bellows and being moveable from an extended position to dispense the fluid to a compressed position with a smaller internal volume than when in the extended position. The fluid container may also include a bladder housed within the bottle for storing the fluid; a valve demountably engageable to the bottle and the bladder, and the valve is capable of being closed to prevent the flow of the fluid and gas, or opened to dispense the fluid and gas. The fluid container may also comprise top and bottom endplates that support the bottle.