INSULATED FOOD AND BEVERAGE CONTAINER
20210401227 · 2021-12-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47J41/026
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D81/3869
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
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.
Claims
1. An insulated container comprising: an insulated double-walled structure comprising a closed end, an open end, and a side wall extending between the closed and open ends, wherein the side wall and the closed end together form a hollow interior; an insert structure removably arranged within the hollow interior, the insert structure comprising: a body having an open upper end and a base end, and a sipping portion extending from the upper end, the sipping portion comprising a sipping end and a shoulder end spaced apart from the sipping end, wherein the sipping portion protrudes from the open end of the double-walled structure, an outer diameter of the sipping end being greater than an inner diameter of the double walled structure, and the outer diameter of the shoulder end is greater than the inner diameter of the double walled structure; and a deformable flange extending around the body of the insert structure adjacent the upper end of the body of the insert structure and retained in the hollow interior, wherein the deformable flange comprises a main body and a plurality of protrusions extending from the main body, and wherein an outer diameter of the protrusions of the deformable flange is greater than the inner diameter of the double walled structure, such that the protrusions are compressed between the inner surface of the double-walled structure and an outer surface of the insert structure, thereby engaging the protrusions with the inner surface of the double-walled structure and retaining the insert structure within the hollow interior of the double-walled structure.
2. The insulated container of claim 1, wherein the double-walled structure comprises a metal.
3. The insulated container of claim 2, wherein the double-walled structure comprises at least one of: a plurality of indentations formed in an external surface of the double-walled structure, wherein each indentation of the plurality of indentations extends from the closed end of the double-walled structure to an intermediate position between the closed end and the open end; and a raised impression formed on the external surface of the double-walled structure.
4. The insulated container of claim 1, wherein the body of the insert structure has an outer diameter, wherein the outer diameter of the sipping end and the outer diameter of the shoulder end are greater than the outer diameter of the body.
5. The insulated container of claim 1, wherein the insert structure comprises glass.
6. The insulated container of claim 1, wherein the insulated double-walled structure further comprises a stepped portion provided in an inner surface of the double-walled structure and extending partially from the open end towards the closed end, wherein for a first length along the stepped portion, the inner diameter of the double-walled structure is a first inner diameter, and for a second length extending from the stepped portion to the closed end, the double walled structure has a second inner diameter, wherein the first inner diameter is greater than the second inner diameter and an outer diameter of the body of the insert structure is less than the first inner diameter of the double-walled structure.
7. The insulated container of claim 1, wherein the insulated double-walled structure further comprises a stepped portion provided in an inner surface of the double-walled structure and extending partially from the open end towards the closed end, wherein for a first length along the stepped portion, the inner diameter of the double-walled structure is a first inner diameter, for a second length extending from the stepped portion to the closed end, the double walled structure has a second inner diameter, the first inner diameter is greater than the second inner diameter and an outer diameter of the body of the insert structure is less than the first inner diameter of the double-walled structure, and the insert structure entirely comprises glass.
8. A vacuum-insulated container comprising: an inner container comprising: a first closed end; a first open end; and a first side wall extending between the first closed end and the first open end; an outer container spaced apart from the inner container so that a gap is formed between each container, the outer container comprising: a second closed end; a second open end; and a second side wall extending between the second closed end and the second open end, wherein the inner container and the outer container are coupled and sealed along the first open end and the second open end, the gap between the inner container and the outer container is evacuated of air, and the first side wall and the first closed end together form a hollow interior, and a stepped portion is formed in an inner surface of the inner container, the stepped portion extending partially from the first open end towards the first closed end; an insert structure removably arranged within the hollow interior of the inner container, the insert structure comprising: a body having an open upper end and a base end, and a sipping portion extending from the upper end, the sipping portion comprising a sipping end and a shoulder end spaced apart from the sipping end, wherein the sipping portion protrudes from the first open end and the second open end, an outer diameter of the sipping end being less than an outer diameter of the shoulder end, and the outer diameter of the shoulder end is greater than an inner diameter of the inner container; and a deformable flange extending around the body of the insert structure, adjacent the shoulder end of the sipping portion, wherein the deformable flange comprises a main body and a plurality of protrusions extending from the main body, wherein an outer diameter of the protrusions of the deformable flange is greater than the inner diameter of the inner container, such that the protrusions are compressed between the inner surface of the inner container and an outer surface of the insert structure, thereby engaging the protrusions with the inner surface of the inner container and retaining the insert structure within the hollow interior of the inner container.
9. The vacuum-insulated container of claim 8, wherein the inner container and the outer container are formed from a metal.
10. The vacuum-insulated container of claim 8, wherein the outer container comprises at least one of: a plurality of indentations formed in an external surface of the outer container, wherein each indentation of the plurality of indentations extends from the second closed end to an intermediate position between the second closed end and the second open end of the outer container; and a raised impression formed on the external surface of the outer container.
11. The vacuum-insulated container of claim 8, wherein the insert structure comprises glass.
12. The vacuum-insulated container of claim 8, wherein for a first length along the stepped portion, the inner diameter of the inner container is a first inner diameter and, for a second length extending from the stepped portion to the first closed end, the inner container has a second inner diameter, wherein the first inner diameter is greater than the second inner diameter.
13. The vacuum-insulated container of claim 8, wherein the body of the insert structure has an outer diameter, and the outer diameter of the sipping end and the outer diameter of the shoulder end are greater than the outer diameter of the body.
14. An insulated container comprising: an insulated double-walled structure comprising a closed end, an open end, and a side wall extending between the closed and open ends, wherein the side wall and the closed end together form a hollow interior; an insert structure removably arranged within the hollow interior, the insert structure comprising: a body having an open upper end and a base end, and a sipping portion extending from the upper end, the sipping portion comprising a sipping end and a shoulder end spaced apart from the sipping end, wherein the sipping portion protrudes from the open end of the double-walled structure, an outer diameter of the sipping end being dimensionally different than an outer diameter of the shoulder end, and the outer diameter of the shoulder end is greater than an inner diameter of the double walled structure; and a retaining mechanism configured to removably retain the insert structure within the hollow interior of the insulated double-walled structure.
15. The insulated container of claim 14, wherein the retaining mechanism comprises: a deformable flange extending around the body of the insert structure adjacent the upper end of the body of the insert structure, wherein the deformable flange comprises a main body and a plurality of protrusions extending from the main body, and wherein an outer diameter of the protrusions of the deformable flange is greater than the inner diameter of the double walled structure, such that the protrusions are compressed between the inner surface of the double-walled structure and an outer surface of the insert structure, thereby engaging the protrusions with the inner surface of the double-walled structure and retaining the insert structure within the hollow interior of the double-walled structure.
16. The insulated container of claim 14, wherein the retaining mechanism comprises a gasket secured between the insert structure and the double-walled structure, wherein the gasket is adjacent the shoulder end of the insert structure.
17. The insulated container of claim 16, wherein the gasket comprises: a plurality of threads extending along an inner surface of the gasket and along an outer surface of the gasket, wherein the threads extending along the inner surface of the gasket are configured to engage with corresponding threads of an external surface of the insert structure, and the threads extending along the outer surface of the gasket are configured to engage with corresponding threads of an inner surface of the double-walled structure.
18. The insulated container of claim 14, wherein the outer diameter of the sipping end is less than the outer diameter of the shoulder end.
19. The insulated container of claim 14, wherein the insert structure comprises glass.
20. The insulated container of claim 14, wherein the double-walled structure comprises a metal.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] A more particular description will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments thereof that are illustrated in the appended drawings. Understanding that these drawings depict only typical embodiments thereof and are not therefore to be considered to be limiting of its scope, exemplary embodiments will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings in which:
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[0034] Various features, aspects, and advantages of the embodiments will become more apparent from the following detailed description, along with the accompanying figures in which like numerals represent like components throughout the figures and text. The various described features are not necessarily drawn to scale, but are drawn to emphasize specific features relevant to some embodiments.
[0035] The headings used herein are for organizational purposes only and are not meant to limit the scope of the description or the claims. To facilitate understanding, reference numerals have been used, where possible, to designate like elements common to the figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0036] For purposes of illustrating features of the embodiments, examples will now be introduced and referenced throughout the disclosure. Those skilled in the art will recognize that these examples are illustrative and not limiting, and are provided purely for explanatory purposes.
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[0038] The double-walled structure 20 includes a closed end/base 22 and an open end/rim portion 24. As illustrated in
[0039] A side wall 26 extends between the closed and open ends 22, 24. The side wall 26 and the closed end 22 together form a hollow interior/internal space 28, which receives materials or additional structures/containers therein. According to an aspect, the side wall 26 has a generally circular cross-section (see, for example,
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[0044] According to an aspect, the glass structure 30 includes a body 36 having an open upper end 37 and a base end (second end or closed end) 34. The body 36 may be formed with a variety of shapes that facilitate arrangement of the glass structure 30 within the double-walled structure 20. According to an aspect and as illustrated in
[0045] The glass structure 30 further includes a sipping portion 32 extending from the open upper end 37 of the body 36. According to an aspect and as illustrated in
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[0047] The glass structure 30 further includes an outer diameter OD2 along the body 36, extending from the upper end 37 to the base end 34. According to an aspect the outer diameter OD2 of the body 36 is less than the outer diameters OD1, OD4 of the sipping and shoulder ends 31a, 31b of the sipping portion 32. The outer diameter OD2 of the body 36 may be less than a first inner diameter ID2 of the double-walled structure 20, so that the body 36 of the glass structure 30 can be disposed in the hollow interior 28 of the double-walled structure 20, with only the sipping portion 32 outwardly extending therefrom. According to an aspect, when the glass structure 30 is disposed in the hollow interior 28 of the double-walled structure 20, a total length L2 of the container 10 is greater than the length L1 of the double-walled structure 20.
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[0050] According to an aspect, the inner surface 25 of the double-walled structure 20, along the stepped portion 29, includes a plurality of ribs (not shown) that receive the protrusions 44 of the deformable flange 40. This may help facilitate a semi-permanent attachment of the double-walled structure 20 to the glass structure 30.
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[0053] It is contemplated that the deformable flange 40 may be secured to the glass structure 30 by a friction fit. Additional securing mechanisms may be provided on surfaces of the deformable flange 40 to aid with securing the flange 40 onto to the glass structure 30 and to double-walled structure 30. According to an aspect, an inner surface 43 of the deformable flange 40 includes a plurality of threads for engaging with corresponding threads formed on the body 36 of the glass structure 30 (not shown). As illustrated in
[0054] According to an aspect and as illustrated in
[0055] The protrusions 44 of the deformable flange 40 are flexible and engage the inner surface 25 of the double-walled structure 20. According to an aspect, the deformable flange 40 engages the inner surface 25 of the double-walled structure 20, at the stepped portion 29. The deformable flange 40 may be composed of any material that is flexible, and may be repeatably compressed and/or is able to maintain compression for an extend period of time. According to an aspect, the deformable flange 40 is composed of at least one of rubber, plastic, and silicone. The deformable member may be made by formed by an injection molding process, or in any other suitable manner.
[0056] The deformable flange 40 has an inner diameter ID1 and an outer diameter OD3. The inner diameter ID1 of the deformable flange 40 may be substantially the same size as, or slightly less than, the second diameter OD2 of the body 36 of the glass structure 30. This allows the deformable flange to be secured to the body 36 without slipping off. According to an aspect, the outer diameter OD3 of the deformable flange 40, includes the protrusions 44, and is greater than the inner diameter ID2 of the double-walled structure 20. When the deformable flange 40 is secured to the glass structure 30, and the glass structure 30 including the deformable flange is arranged in the hollow interior 28 of the double-walled structure 20, the deformable flange 40 is compressed between the inner surface 25 of the double-walled structure 20 and the glass structure 20.
[0057] According to an aspect and as illustrated in
[0058] The gasket 60 may help secure the glass structure 30 to the double-walled structure 20. According to an aspect and as illustrated in
[0059] According to an aspect, the gasket 60 helps seal against the introduction of food contents and fluids in areas between the glass structure 30 and the double-walled structure 20. The gasket 60 may help to absorb vibration around the glass structure 30, and prevent the glass structure 30 from breaking in the event that the container 10 falls from a surface or out of a user's hands. The gasket 60 may be formed from plastic, silicone, rubber, or any type of material that provides sealing and shock absorption properties. According to an aspect, the gasket 60 may be positioned between the shoulder end 31b of the sipping portion 32 and the deformable member 40.
[0060] Embodiments of the disclosure are further directed to a vacuum-insulated container 10′. The vacuum-insulated container/insulated container 10′ may be configured substantially as described hereinabove with respect to
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[0062] Each of the inner and outer containers 21a, 21b includes a closed end 22′, 22″ and an open end 24′, 24″. A side wall 26′, 26″ extends between each of the respective closed ends 22′, 22″ and respective open ends, 24′, 24″ of the containers 21a, 21b. The inner container 21a and the outer container 21b are coupled and sealed along their respective open ends 24′, 24″ so that external air is prevented from passing through the seal and into the gap 23. This may retard the transference of heat by conduction and/or convection, so that food particulates and/or beverages positioned in vacuum-insulated container 10′ do not gain or lose heat.
[0063] The inner container 21a includes at least one stepped portion 29 formed in its inner surface 25. As described hereinabove with respect to the double-walled structure 20, the stepped portion 29 partially extends from the open end 24′ towards the closed end 22 of the inner container 21a. The stepped portion 29 is configured for engaging at least one of a deformable flange 40 and a gasket 60, which secures a glass structure 30 that is inserted into the inner container 21a. The deformable member 40 and gasket 60 may be configured substantially as described hereinabove and illustrated in
[0064] The vacuum-insulated container 10′ further includes a glass structure 30 arranged within a hollow interior 28 of the inner container 21a, and the deformable flange 40 circumferentially extending around the glass structure 30. In this embodiment, the glass structure 30 is similar to the glass structure 30 illustrated in
[0065] The glass structure 30 is dimensioned to partially fit in the inner container 21a of the vacuum-insulated container 10′, with its sipping portion 32 extending from the hollow interior 28 of the inner container 21a. As illustrated in
[0066] According to an aspect, the outer diameter OD2 of the body 36 of the glass structure 30 is less than the first inner diameter ID2 of the inner container 21a, which helps to ensure that the body 36 may be received in the inner container 21a. According to an aspect the outer diameter OD2 of the body 36 is less than the outer diameters OD1, OD4 of the sipping and shoulder ends 31a, 31b of the sipping portion 32. The shoulder portion 31b may be seated at the open ends open end 24′, 24″ of the inner and outer containers 21a, 21b.
[0067] The plurality of protrusions 44 of the deformable flange 40 engage the inner surface 25 of the inner container 21a, and helps to retain the glass structure 30 within the hollow interior 28. According to an aspect, when the outer diameter OD3 of the deformable flange 40 is greater than the inner diameter ID2 of the inner container 21a, the deformable flange 40 is compressed between the body 36 of the glass structure 30 and the inner surface 25 of the inner container 21a, which may help secure the inner container 21a, the deformable flange, and the glass structure 30 together.
[0068] The present disclosure, in various embodiments, configurations and aspects, includes components, methods, processes, systems and/or apparatus substantially developed as depicted and described herein, including various embodiments, sub-combinations, and subsets thereof. Those of skill in the art will understand how to make and use the present disclosure after understanding the present disclosure. The present disclosure, in various embodiments, configurations and aspects, includes providing devices and processes in the absence of items not depicted and/or described herein or in various embodiments, configurations, or aspects hereof, including in the absence of such items as may have been used in previous devices or processes, e.g., for improving performance, achieving ease and/or reducing cost of implementation.
[0069] The phrases “at least one”, “one or more”, and “and/or” are open-ended expressions that are both conjunctive and disjunctive in operation. For example, each of the expressions “at least one of A, B and C”, “at least one of A, B, or C”, “one or more of A, B, and C”, “one or more of A, B, or C” and “A, B, and/or C” means A alone, B alone, C alone, A and B together, A and C together, B and C together, or A, B and C together.
[0070] In this specification and the claims that follow, reference will be made to a number of terms that have the following meanings. The terms “a” (or “an”) and “the” refer to one or more of that entity, thereby including plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. As such, the terms “a” (or “an”), “one or more” and “at least one” can be used interchangeably herein. Furthermore, references to “one embodiment”, “some embodiments”, “an embodiment” and the like are not intended to be interpreted as excluding the existence of additional embodiments that also incorporate the recited features. Approximating language, as used herein throughout the specification and claims, may be applied to modify any quantitative representation that could permissibly vary without resulting in a change in the basic function to which it is related. Accordingly, a value modified by a term such as “about” is not to be limited to the precise value specified. In some instances, the approximating language may correspond to the precision of an instrument for measuring the value. Terms such as “first,” “second,” “upper,” “lower” etc. are used to identify one element from another, and unless otherwise specified are not meant to refer to a particular order or number of elements.
[0071] As used herein, the terms “may” and “may be” indicate a possibility of an occurrence within a set of circumstances; a possession of a specified property, characteristic or function; and/or qualify another verb by expressing one or more of an ability, capability, or possibility associated with the qualified verb. Accordingly, usage of “may” and “may be” indicates that a modified term is apparently appropriate, capable, or suitable for an indicated capacity, function, or usage, while taking into account that in some circumstances the modified term may sometimes not be appropriate, capable, or suitable. For example, in some circumstances an event or capacity can be expected, while in other circumstances the event or capacity cannot occur—this distinction is captured by the terms “may” and “may be.”
[0072] As used in the claims, the word “comprises” and its grammatical variants logically also subtend and include phrases of varying and differing extent such as for example, but not limited thereto, “consisting essentially of” and “consisting of.” Where necessary, ranges have been supplied, and those ranges are inclusive of all sub-ranges therebetween. It is to be expected that variations in these ranges will suggest themselves to a practitioner having ordinary skill in the art and, where not already dedicated to the public, the appended claims should cover those variations.
[0073] The terms “determine”, “calculate” and “compute,” and variations thereof, as used herein, are used interchangeably and include any type of methodology, process, mathematical operation or technique.
[0074] The foregoing discussion of the present disclosure has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. The foregoing is not intended to limit the present disclosure to the form or forms disclosed herein. In the foregoing Detailed Description for example, various features of the present disclosure are grouped together in one or more embodiments, configurations, or aspects for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure. The features of the embodiments, configurations, or aspects of the present disclosure may be combined in alternate embodiments, configurations, or aspects other than those discussed above. This method of disclosure is not to be interpreted as reflecting an intention that the present disclosure requires more features than are expressly recited in each claim. Rather, as the following claims reflect, the claimed features lie in less than all features of a single foregoing disclosed embodiment, configuration, or aspect. Thus, the following claims are hereby incorporated into this Detailed Description, with each claim standing on its own as a separate embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0075] Advances in science and technology may make equivalents and substitutions possible that are not now contemplated by reason of the imprecision of language; these variations should be covered by the appended claims. This written description uses examples to disclose the method, machine and computer-readable medium, including the best mode, and also to enable any person of ordinary skill in the art to practice these, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope thereof is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those of ordinary skill in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal language of the claims.