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Solar drink holder system and method
10408507 · 2019-09-10 ·

A solar drink holder system includes a hand held thermoelectric temperature controlled beverage receptacle configured to receive and hold a cylindrical beverage container. A Peltier thermoelectric module is coupled to the hand held thermoelectric temperature controlled beverage receptacle and is configured to generate and regulate internal temperature of a beverage held within the cylindrical beverage container. At least one solar panel is hingeably attached to the hand held thermoelectric temperature controlled beverage receptacle. A device body is coupled to the hand held thermoelectric temperature controlled beverage receptacle including a rechargeable power source; a control panel, at least one USB port, at least one digital display, at least one audio speaker, a short range wireless communication protocol, a thermal indicator, said solar drink holder which is configured to provide a solar powered thermally controlled beverage receptacle having electronic device charging and wireless sound transmitting capability.

MAINTAINING A TEMPERATURE OF A BEVERAGE
20190257578 · 2019-08-22 ·

Devices can be configured to substantially maintain the serving temperature of a beverage, such as individual beers in a beer flight. In one or more arrangements, a device can include a housing portion and an insert portion. The insert portion can be selectively received in a passage in the housing portion. The insert portion can include an insert body, a cover, and a cold pack. The cover can be attached to the insert body. The cold pack can be received in a space substantially enclosed by the insert body and the cover. A portion of the cover can be exposed to an exterior of the device. When a drinking vessel is directly supported on an exposed portion of the cover, the cold pack can draw thermal energy from a beverage in the drinking vessel across the cover. In some cases, the device can be configured as a beer flight paddle.

Quick-chill beverage cooler with post-chill storage chamber

Methods and apparatuses are provided for cooling of beverages containers, such as cans or bottles, quickly, or on demand. An apparatus may provide for quickly cooling a number of beverage containers when power is available and for storing them, once they have been cooled. The apparatus may include a thermoelectric cooler configured to rapidly cool a beverage container in a cooling cell. The methods may include detecting the presence of a beverage container in a cooling cell and cooling the beverage container to a selected temperature. The availability of external power may be detected and a rapid cooling of a beverage container may begin when power becomes available.

DEVICES AND METHODS FOR ALTERING TEMPERATURE OF BEVERAGE CONTAINERS
20240167763 · 2024-05-23 ·

The disclosure features various embodiments and aspects of a chest for quenching beverages. The chest can include a tank for holding a chilled mixture of ice and water, an ice maker adapted for making ice having an output for ejecting ice into a conduit in fluid communication with the tank, and a plurality of quench trays disposed above the tank for holding containers of beverages located in first and second positions. The trays can be filled with cold water by way of a conduit in fluid communication with the tank. The quench trays can include a compartment defined by a bottom and a plurality of walls, and defining therein a plurality of rows for aligning and containing a plurality of beverage containers. The drawers can further include at least one drain orifice configured to guide water out of the quench tray.

Cooling Arrangement for Refrigerators
20190249917 · 2019-08-15 · ·

A cooling arrangement for refrigerators that enables better temperature control and maintenance for beverage cans. The cooling arrangement facilitates access to the beverage cans without opening other cold storage chambers of the refrigerator. The cooling arrangement also prevents abrupt movement of the cans that can generate overflow of the liquid content of the beverage cans upon opening.

Beverage Cooling Assembly
20190242626 · 2019-08-08 ·

A beverage cooling assembly for cooling a beverage without ice includes a canister for containing a beverage. The canister is comprised of a thermally conductive material such that the canister is in thermal communication with the beverage. A sleeve is provided and the sleeve is positioned around the canister. The sleeve is comprised of a thermally insulating material to inhibit thermal communication between the beverage and ambient air. A cooling unit is coupled to the sleeve and the cooling unit is in thermal communication with the canister. The cooling unit uses the Peltier effect to create a heat flux between the cooling unit and the canister. In this way the cooling unit cools the beverage in the canister without ice.

Beverage cooling display systems and methods

A beverage cooling display system includes a roller assembly that is configured to rotate one or more beverage containers, and a cooling assembly that is configured to cool the one or more beverage containers. A method of cooling and displaying beverages includes rotating one or more beverage containers with a roller assembly, and cooling the one or more beverage containers with a cooling assembly.

MODULAR RETROFIT QUENCH UNIT
20190212056 · 2019-07-11 ·

The disclosure features various embodiments and aspects of a chest for quenching beverages. The chest can include a tank for holding a chilled mixture of ice and water, an ice maker adapted for making ice having an output for ejecting ice into a conduit in fluid communication with the tank, and a plurality of quench trays disposed above the tank for holding containers of beverages located in first and second positions. The trays can be filled with cold water by way of a conduit in fluid communication with the tank. The quench trays can include a compartment defined by a bottom and a plurality of walls, and defining therein a plurality of rows for aligning and containing a plurality of beverage containers. The drawers can further include at least one drain orifice configured to guide water out of the quench tray.

INSERT FOR HARD COOLER
20190212057 · 2019-07-11 ·

A cooler insert for placement into a portable hard cooler or ice chest for separating sandwiches, lunch meats, cheese, vegetables, and the like, and drinks from the materials used to cool these items, is described. Many commercially available portable coolers have rectangular-shaped cooling volumes with at least two of the opposing walls forming a horizontal ledge inside the cooling volume parallel to and below the opening thereof upon which the present cooler insert is supported. The present cooler insert includes three adjacent chambers, a first chamber for containing food items to be cooled, a second chamber for containing clean ice for use for cooling drinks; and a third chamber, having cylindrically-shaped compartments tapered toward the bottom, for holding cans or bottles. Bottom portions of the first two chambers may be formed using aluminum or other conductive metal plates covered with plastic, or using uncoated metal plates for improving conduction to the cooler insert from the cooler. The open top portions of the first and second chambers may be covered with a removable plastic or metal cover, which may also be used as a cutting board, when attached to the side of the cooler.

REFRIGERATION SYSTEM
20190188942 · 2019-06-20 ·

A refrigeration system having a housing which houses at least one dispenser for storing and dispensing packaged beverages and fluid disperser. The dispenser includes a loading end, a dispensing end and a travel path extending from the loading end to the dispensing end, wherein the dispensing end is positioned lower than the loading end. The fluid disperser disperses a fluid over at least a portion of the travel path of the dispenser.