Patent classifications
A47G2023/0275
BEVERAGE CONTAINER HOLDER
A beverage container housing comprising a cylindrical holder having a base wall and an upwardly extending sidewall defining an interior of the housing. The holder has an open top end and its sidewall comprises an upper portion and a lower portion. The housing comprises a cylindrical gasket which circumvents the upper portion of the holder. The gasket comprises an open base end, an open top end, and a sidewall extending between the base end and the top end. An inwardly extending ledge is disposed on an interior surface of the gasket sidewall, adjacent the top end of the gasket. At least one channel is defined in the interior surface of the gasket sidewall, wherein the at least one channel extends from the ledge toward the base end of the gasket and terminates in an opening at the base end of the gasket.
BUCKET KOOZY WITH ATTACHED INSULATED LID
An absorbent, insulative sleeve with an attached absorbent insulated closing lid for a beverage bucket or pail that holds multiple beverages is disclosed. Particularly, the present device relates to a sleeve with an attached closing lid for a bucket, as might be served in a bar or restaurant, filled with ice or cold water for keeping beverages cold at a customer's table. The lid is moveable between a covered and uncovered position, and when in a covered position, prevents heat transfer to or from the enclosed multiple beverages. The lid may be closed using mechanisms such as Velcro, hook and loop, snap or the like.
DRINK HOLDER WITH STABILIZER
Certain embodiments of the present disclosure provide drink holders with stabilizers. The drink holders adhere to a surface when set down yet release from the surface when raised. The drink holders include a base with a base seal. The base is slidably mounted to a beverage container assembly. When the beverage container assembly is in the fully lowered position, an inner seal engages the base forming a vacuum in a sealed air chamber between the base seal and the surface. When a user desires to take a drink, the user lifts the drink holder. As the beverage container assembly is raised the inner seal initially remains in sealed engagement with the base assembly. After a delay the airtight seal releases the vacuum within the air chamber.
INSULATED BEVERAGE SLEEVE ASSEMBLY
An insulated beverage sleeve assembly includes a cylinder that insertably receives a beverage container. A first flap is movably attached to the cylinder to close the cylinder. A second flap is movably attached to the cylinder to close the cylinder. A top insulator is releasably matable to the first flap to engage the beverage container. A bottom insulator is releasably matable to the second flap to engage the beverage container. Each of the top insulator and the bottom insulator are comprised of a thermally insulating material. A cooling sleeve is insertable into the cylinder to surround the beverage container. Moreover, the cooling sleeve is comprised of a refrigeratable material such that the cooling sleeve can be refrigerated thereby facilitating the cooling sleeve to cool the beverage container.
DOUBLE-WALL COOLING APPARATUS FOR USE WITH A BEVERAGE CONTAINER
Disclosed is a double-wall cooling apparatus for use with a beverage container to keep the beverage or cold drinks cold for hours. The double-wall cooling apparatus includes a bottom section, a top section, and a twist-lock. The bottom section haying a cylindrical shape to conform to the shape of the beverage container. The bottom section comprises a closed bottom portion and an open-top portion. The top section being inwardly contracted at the top to form an opening. The twist-lock secures be top section and the bottom section. The bottom section and the top seem are detachably connected therewith.
Insulated beverage sleeve assembly
An insulated beverage sleeve assembly includes a cylinder that insertably receives a beverage container. A first flap is movably attached to the cylinder to close the cylinder. A second flap is movably attached to the cylinder to close the cylinder. A top insulator is releasably matable to the first flap to engage the beverage container. A bottom insulator is releasably matable to the second flap to engage the beverage container. Each of the top insulator and the bottom insulator are comprised of a thermally insulating material. A cooling sleeve is insertable into the cylinder to surround the beverage container. Moreover, the cooling sleeve is comprised of a refrigeratable material such that the cooling sleeve can be refrigerated thereby facilitating the cooling sleeve to cool the beverage container.
THERMAL INSULATION DEVICE FOR BEVERAGE CAN OR BOTTLE
A thermal insulation device for a beverage can or bottle, including a plastic-coated lid and a stainless-steel vacuum cup body. The stainless-steel vacuum cup body is provided with a cavity to accommodate the beverage can or bottle. The plastic-coated lid includes a hard plastic cover and a plastic rubber sleeve, where the plastic rubber sleeve is formed at a mouth part of the hard plastic cover through overmolding. The plastic rubber sleeve is provided with a central limiting hole matched with the beverage can or bottle, and a circumference of the limiting hole is provided with a flexible rubber pressing ring extending outward to compress the beverage can or bottle. An outer wall of the hard plastic cover is provided with a clamping groove which is provided with a silicone sealing sleeve in sealing fit with an inner wall of the stainless-steel vacuum cup body.
Beverage systems and kits and methods of using the same
Beverage systems and kits and methods of using the same. A beverage system of the present disclosure includes a container configured to retain a beverage, the container having an outer wall and an internal threaded section above a non-threaded inner wall section; a threaded gasket having a threaded portion and an outer curved profile, the threaded portion configured to engage the internal threaded section of the container when coupled thereto; and a lid having an extension portion extending from a cover portion, the extension portion having a seal positioned thereon, the seal configured to engage the non-threaded inner wall section of the container when coupled thereto.
CAN COOLER AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SAME
The present disclosure is directed to can cooler for holding a can. The can cooler includes a vessel having a closed bottom end, an upper open end, a sidewall having an inner surface and an outer surface and a ring positioned about the upper open end. The ring having a plurality of ribs configured for holding the can in the vessel.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR CONTROLLING AND MAINTAINING THE TEMPERATURE OF A DRINK WITHIN A DRINKING VESSEL
Disclosed herein are systems for regulating a temperature of a drink, the system comprising: a receptacle system defining a recess for receiving a drinking vessel, including: an outer receptacle, and an inner receptacle that is removably couplable to the outer receptacle, wherein a cavity is defined between the outer receptacle and the inner receptable, the receptacle system comprising a top end portion, a bottom end portion, an inner wall portion, and an outer wall portion, the top end portion defines a top opening of the recess.