THERMALLY INSULATED RECEPTACLES
20170234596 · 2017-08-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04R2201/025
ELECTRICITY
H04R1/028
ELECTRICITY
H04R2201/028
ELECTRICITY
B62B2301/254
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D3/0061
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B1/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B2204/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F25D3/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H04R1/02
ELECTRICITY
B67D3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A thermally insulated receptacle includes a body, a cover, and a loudspeaker. The body defines a cavity. The cover is operatively coupled to the body and movable relative to the body to selectively cover the cavity. The loudspeaker is pivotably coupled to the body. The receptacle may include a spigot that is configured to be fluidly coupled to a bottle.
Claims
1-12. (canceled)
13. A thermally insulated receptacle, comprising: a body defining a cavity; a cover operatively coupled to the body and movable relative to the body to selectively cover the cavity; and an elongate wheel rotatably connected to the body.
14. The thermally insulated receptacle according to claim 13, wherein the elongate wheel extends from a first sidewall of the body to a second sidewall of the body.
15. The thermally insulated receptacle according to claim 13, wherein the body is Bluetooth enabled.
16. The thermally insulated receptacle according to claim 15, further comprising at least one loudspeaker pivotably coupled to the body.
17. The thermally insulated receptacle according to claim 13, further comprising a spigot attached to the body and having a first end disposed outside of the cavity and a second end disposed within the cavity and configured to be fluidly coupled to a bottle.
18. The thermally insulated receptacle according to claim 17, wherein the second end of the spigot includes: a tube; a cannulated plug attached to the tube and configured to frictionally engage an open end of a bottle.
19. The thermally insulated receptacle according to claim 17, further comprising: a coupling member disposed within the cavity and configured to hold and orient a bottle such that an open end of the bottle is disposed below a closed end of the bottle; and at least one adapter configured to fluidly couple the second end of the spigot to a plurality of different type of bottles.
20. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] Embodiments of the present disclosure are described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0031] Embodiments of the presently disclosed thermally insulated receptacles are described in detail with reference to the drawings, in which like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding elements in each of the several views.
[0032] Referring initially to
[0033] Body 2 is Bluetooth enabled such that a wireless connection can be established between receptacle 1 and an electronic device, for example, a portable media player or a mobile device. Body 2 includes a rechargeable battery (not shown) electrically connected to loudspeakers 30a, 30b to provide power to loudspeakers 30a, 30b. Body 2 also includes a user interface 8 disposed on an outer surface of long sidewall 6c. User interface 8 has a plurality of buttons, e.g., a power button, a track-skip forward button and a track-skip backward button, a pause/play button, and USB ports. User interface 8 is electrically connected to the rechargeable battery (not shown) of receptacle 1. Power may be drawn from the battery through the USB ports to charge an electronic appliance, portable media player, or a mobile device. A transparent cover 12 is pivotably coupled to sidewall 6b to selectively cover user interface 8.
[0034] Body 2 defines a cavity 10 configured for disposal of items to be kept cool (e.g., food and beverages) or items to be transported (e.g., clothing). Cover 20 is operatively coupled to long sidewall 6a of body 2 and movable relative to body 2 to selectively cover cavity 10. In particular, an outer periphery 26 of cover 20 has a female mating part, such as, for example, a cavity (not shown), and an outer periphery 14 of body 2 may have a male mating part, such as, for example, a projection (not shown), configured for detachable, mating engagement with the female mating part of cover 20. In some embodiments, cover 20 may be coupled to body 2 via a hinge joint such that cover 20 is pivotable relative to body 2. Cover 20 of receptacle 1 also includes cup holders 22 and an ashtray 24.
[0035] With reference to
[0036] With continued reference to
[0037] Loudspeakers 30a, 30b each have a first end 42a and a second end 42b. First end 42a of loudspeakers 30a, 30b are pivotably connected to respective sidewalls 4a, 4b of body 2, via a pivot joint or any suitable hinge (not shown), such that loudspeakers 30a, 30b are pivotable relative to their respective sidewalls 4a, 4b between a first position and a second position. In the first position, first and second ends 42a, 42b of loudspeakers 30a, 30b are both in abutment with respective sidewalls 4a, 4b of body 2 and are both at least partially disposed within respective depressions 38, as shown in
[0038] To alter or improve the sound dynamics of loudspeakers 30a, 30b, loudspeakers 30a, 30b may be pivoted outwardly from body 2 toward the second position. In the second position, second end 42b of each loudspeaker 30a, 30b is spaced from respective sidewalls 4a, 4b of body 2 and is outside of depression 38. In the second position, loudspeakers 30a, 30b are fully extended such that loudspeakers 30a, 30b are perpendicular to their respective sidewalls 4a, 4b.
[0039] With reference to
[0040] Slide 111 is movable relative to void 138 between a first position and a second position. In the first position, end 113 of slide 111 is disposed within void 138 of sidewall 106b and loudspeaker 130a is fully concealed within void 138 of sidewall 106b, as shown in
[0041] With reference to
[0042] With reference to
[0043] As used herein, the term bottle includes, but is not limited to, wine bottles, liquor bottles, beer bottles, kegs, soda bottles, water bottles, jugs, flasks, spout bags, or any type of bottle or container that holds liquid and has an opening for liberating its liquid contents.
[0044] Second end 354 of spigot 350 includes a tube 356 and a cannulated plug 358 attached to an end of tube 356. Cannulated plug 358 is fabricated from a resiliently pliable material, such as, for example, rubber or cork, so that cannulated plug 358 may be inserted within an open end 362 of bottle 360 to frictionally engage open end 362 of bottle 360 while also creating a fluid-tight seal with open end 362 of bottle 360. Cannulated plug 358 has a ribbed outer surface to facilitate insertion and retention of plug 358 within open end 362 of bottle 360.
[0045] In some embodiments, receptacle 300 may also include an adapter 370 for interconnecting cannulated plug 358 with a plurality of types of bottles. Adapter 370 has a cylindrical configuration and is fabricated from a resiliently pliable material. Adapter 370 is configured to be inserted within an open end of a bottle, for example, open end 362 of bottle 360, to frictionally engage open end 362 of bottle 360 and create a fluid-tight seal therewith. Adapter 370 defines a channel 372 therethrough configured for receipt of cannulated plug 358. To fluidly couple a bottle, for example, bottle 360 with spigot 350, adapter 370 is received within open end 362 of bottle 360 and cannulated plug 358 is received within channel 372 of adapter 370. It is contemplated that a plurality of adapters of various sizes and configurations may be provided to fluidly couple spigot 350 with a variety of fluid-containing bottles.
[0046] Receptacle 300 further includes a coupling member 380 disposed within cavity 310. Coupling member 380 is attached to an interior surface 307 of sidewall 306b of receptacle 300 and is configured to support and orient a bottle, for example, bottle 360, such that open end 362 of bottle 360 is disposed below a closed end 364 of bottle 360 to allow for gravity to drive fluid out of open end 362 of bottle 360 and into spigot 350. Coupling member 380 includes a first annular member 382 and a second annular member 384, smaller in diameter than first annular member 382. Annular members 382, 384 are spaced from one another along sidewall 306b. Second annular member 384 is disposed below first annular member 382 and closer to spigot 350. In some embodiments, coupling member 380 may be in the form of a hook and loop fastener straps, buckles, tethers, sleeves, or the like. It is contemplated that spigot 350 may be used with any of receptacles 1, 100, 200, or 300 disclosed herein.
[0047] With reference to
[0048] It will be understood that various modifications may be made to the embodiments disclosed herein. Therefore, the above description should not be construed as limiting, but merely as exemplifications of various embodiments. Those skilled in the art will envision other modifications within the scope and spirit of the claims appended thereto.