Patent classifications
A47J41/02
VACUUM-INSULATED COOKING DEVICE
A vacuum-insulated cooking device comprises: a vacuum-insulated body including a bottom plate and a sidewall extending from an edge of the bottom plate to one side, wherein the bottom plate and the sidewall are vacuum-insulated by a vacuum pressure lower than atmospheric pressure; a shelf which is accommodated in a storage space formed by the bottom plate and the side wall and on which stones and food materials heated to a high temperature from the outside are stored layer by layer; and a lid, having the same shape as an opening of the vacuum-insulated body, for opening and closing of the opening.
VACUUM-INSULATED COOKING DEVICE
A vacuum-insulated cooking device comprises: a vacuum-insulated body including a bottom plate and a sidewall extending from an edge of the bottom plate to one side, wherein the bottom plate and the sidewall are vacuum-insulated by a vacuum pressure lower than atmospheric pressure; a shelf which is accommodated in a storage space formed by the bottom plate and the side wall and on which stones and food materials heated to a high temperature from the outside are stored layer by layer; and a lid, having the same shape as an opening of the vacuum-insulated body, for opening and closing of the opening.
Container and method of forming a container
An insulating container can be configured to retain a volume of liquid, and include a first inner wall having a first end having an opening extending into an internal reservoir, and a second outer wall forming an outer shell. The second outer wall can include a second end configured to support the container on a surface. The second outer wall can include a dimple, and the dimple can include a circular base and an inner portion converging to an hole extending into the second outer wall. The hole can be sealed by a resin, and the circular base can be covered by disc formed of the material. Alternatively, a cap can cover the dimple, and a weld can connect the cap to the second outer wall. The container can also include a sealed vacuum cavity forming an insulated double-wall structure between the first inner wall and the second outer wall.
Container and method of forming a container
An insulating container can be configured to retain a volume of liquid, and include a first inner wall having a first end having an opening extending into an internal reservoir, and a second outer wall forming an outer shell. The second outer wall can include a second end configured to support the container on a surface. The second outer wall can include a dimple, and the dimple can include a circular base and an inner portion converging to an hole extending into the second outer wall. The hole can be sealed by a resin, and the circular base can be covered by disc formed of the material. Alternatively, a cap can cover the dimple, and a weld can connect the cap to the second outer wall. The container can also include a sealed vacuum cavity forming an insulated double-wall structure between the first inner wall and the second outer wall.
Insulated food and beverage container
An insulated container for food particulate and beverages is described. The insulated container includes a double-walled structure composed of a metal, and a glass structure arranged within a hollow interior of the double-walled structure. The glass structure includes a body and a sipping portion extending from the body. The sipping portion isolates the user's lips from contacting the double-walled structure. The glass structure may be repeatably removed for cleaning or replacement. The insulated structure includes a deformable flange that secures the glass structure to the double-walled structure. The insulated container may be vacuum-insulated.
Container and method of forming a container
An insulating container can be configured to retain a volume of liquid, and include a canister having a first inner wall having a first end having an opening extending into an internal reservoir, and a second outer wall forming an outer shell. The opening can be sealed by a spout adapter, the spout adapter having a spout channel extending between the internal reservoir and a spout opening, smaller than the opening of the canister. The spout opening may be sealed with a cap having a magnetic top surface, and the spout adapter may be further removably coupled to a lid that may be used as a cup into which a volume of the liquid can be poured. In addition, spout adapter assembly with an adapter that releasably attaches to the canister and a plug that is received within the adapter that moves to place the spout adapter assembly into an open and a closed orientation. The plug may have a means to provide tactile feedback to a user that the spout adapter assembly is in an optimal pouring condition.
Flasks
A flask has an insulated outer container having an upper opening and an inner container having an upper opening. The flask has a lid that is configured to removably attach to the outer container and to form a substantially watertight seal with the outer container The inner container is slidably and removably housed within the outer container.
PROTECTIVE CASE FOR AN AUTO-INJECTOR
The application describes a protective case for an auto-injector. The medicament contained within these auto-injectors can be susceptible to degradation due to exposure to extreme temperatures and light. Thus, one embodiment of the protective case reduces the rate of heat transfer between the internal storage compartment of the case and the external atmosphere by including particularly configured vacuum chambers. Additionally, as auto-injectors become smaller, portability can be desirable. Thus, another embodiment of the protective case includes low-profile cases that allow the user to keep the auto-injector with them, e.g., by attaching the case to a common everyday item.
PROTECTIVE CASE FOR AN AUTO-INJECTOR
The application describes a protective case for an auto-injector. The medicament contained within these auto-injectors can be susceptible to degradation due to exposure to extreme temperatures and light. Thus, one embodiment of the protective case reduces the rate of heat transfer between the internal storage compartment of the case and the external atmosphere by including particularly configured vacuum chambers. Additionally, as auto-injectors become smaller, portability can be desirable. Thus, another embodiment of the protective case includes low-profile cases that allow the user to keep the auto-injector with them, e.g., by attaching the case to a common everyday item.
TEMPERATURE INDICATOR CONTAINER
A container that provides temperature range indication to a user, the container including a chamber for holding heated liquid and a cap having a visual indicator and a temperature sensor, wherein in use the visual indicator illuminates a plurality of visual colours representing to the user the discrete temperature range of the heated liquid. The container is suitable for infant formula preparation and feeding.