Patent classifications
B65D81/3879
Protective Bottle Enclosure
A protective bottle enclosure for enclosing and sealing a bottle with an open mouth carried within the enclosure. The enclosure includes a container having an upper portion and a base removably coupled to the upper portion, and an external cap applicable to the container in a seated position of the cap. In the seated position of the cap, the cap seals the open mouth of the bottle carried in the enclosure and forms an impermeable inner seal between the cap and the bottle. A stopper carried by the cap forms the impermeable inner seal between the cap and the bottle, and in the seated position of the cap, the cap is fully seated against the upper portion of the container and forms an impermeable outer seal between the cap and the container.
Protective bottle enclosure
A protective bottle enclosure for enclosing and sealing a bottle with an open mouth carried within the enclosure. The enclosure includes a container having an upper portion and a base removably coupled to the upper portion, and an external cap applicable to the container in a seated position of the cap. In the seated position of the cap, the cap seals the open mouth of the bottle carried in the enclosure and forms an impermeable inner seal between the cap and the bottle. A stopper carried by the cap forms the impermeable inner seal between the cap and the bottle, and in the seated position of the cap, the cap is fully seated against the upper portion of the container and forms an impermeable outer seal between the cap and the container.
Protective Bottle Enclosure
A protective bottle enclosure for enclosing and sealing a bottle with an open mouth carried within the enclosure. The enclosure includes a container having an upper portion and a base removably coupled to the upper portion, and an external cap applicable to the container in a seated position of the cap. In the seated position of the cap, the cap seals the open mouth of the bottle carried in the enclosure and forms an impermeable inner seal between the cap and the bottle. A stopper carried by the cap forms the impermeable inner seal between the cap and the bottle, and in the seated position of the cap, the cap is fully seated against the upper portion of the container and forms an impermeable outer seal between the cap and the container.
Floating foam beverage holder
A flotation device used to house beverages above a water surface that the user is occupying. The main body will be made from polyethylene (PE) or copolymer foam, with connector arms made of plastic attached to additional floatation balls (made of polyethylene or copolymer foam) all intended to keep the beverage holder above the water surface. Alternative versions include an attachment to a user to prevent floating separation between device and user. In kit form the flotation device has four connector arms each with a flotation ball at one proximate end thereof and the distal end thereof being secured to the beverage holder.
Multifunctional Beverage Container Sleeve Device
A multipurpose beverage container enclosure device is disclosed. The device is designed to enclose or cover a beverage container providing insulation and convenience. The koozie device comprises a base and a continuous sidewall extending upward from the base, with an open top end adapted to receive a beverage container. The sidewall is designed to conform to the shape of conventional beverage bottles. In one embodiment, the device includes a zipper, facilitating easy insertion and accommodation of the beverage container within the device. Additionally, the koozie features one or more transparent windows or cut-outs, enabling users to monitor the beverage level in the enclosed beverage container without removing the koozie. The windows can be clear plastic sheets or cut-outs. The koozie device is manufactured from insulating materials like neoprene, rubber, polyester, foam, or fabric, using processes such as die-cutting, laser cutting, or manual cutting.
Beverage Insulation Device
A beverage insulation device for insulating and carrying a stack of beverage cans includes a sleeve having a base wall and a peripheral wall that is coupled to and extends upwardly from the base wall to define an interior space. The sleeve is cylindrical to receive a first can. The sleeve includes an insulated material for insulating contents of the first can from outside temperatures. A lip coupled to and extending downwardly from the base wall defines a cavity. The cavity is cylindrical to receive a second can. A plurality of tabs is coupled to and extends outwardly from the lip into the cavity. The plurality of tabs engage an outer perimeter of the annular lip of the second can to releasably retain the top surface of the second can within the cavity wherein the first can is stackable over the second can.
Beverage container insulator
A beverage container insulator to be used in folded or unfolded configuration to insulate beverage containers of any size, comprising a blank body defining a hollow interior cavity for receiving a beverage container, comprising a front side, a back side, connected on the left side and right side with an open top, and a closed bottom, the front and back sides are terminally connected, via the bottom. A fastening patch is affixed to the front side of the body and a fastening strap is affixed to the back side and is capable of reaching the fastening patch by wrapping around to the front side of the body and tighten the gap and secure the beverage container in place.