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Halfscrew Bottle
Mayonnaise and tomato kechup bottles to have a screw that allows the jar to fall in half | |
So you can get all the product out
It Comes Out on Both Ends
It_20Comes_20Out_20on_20Both_20Ends Prior halfbake... better, I think. [neutrinos_shadow, May 12 2020]
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Bonus points for "Kechup" avoiding the spelling issue
altogether. |
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So is this a container, with a base, middle section, upper
section then lid? So that you can use the upper region, remove
a section of jar, then reassemble as a smaller jar? Am I getting
that right? |
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It's a bottle with a top side and bottom side that can be
screwed apart so you can get all the product out. |
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Why not have a container that is assembled from a stack of screwed-together rings, plus a top and bottom cap ? |
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As each "level" of the container is emptied, that segment is unscrewed and discarded (or cleaned and stored). At the end, only the top, bottom, and one ring remain. |
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The user can then reassemble containers of arbitrarily large size by simply screwing multiple intermediate rings together to create anything from an low, flat, single-ring container to an enormously tall cylinder, limited only by the mechanical strength of the material it's made from. |
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I hope this bottle isn't glass. |
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People in glass bottles don't go home. |
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Where do you keep them, then? |
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//Why not have a container that is assembled from a stack of screwed-together rings, plus a top and bottom cap ?// |
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If the stack is sufficiently long you wouldn't need the end caps |
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