BEVERAGE CONTAINER HOLDER
20220204249 ยท 2022-06-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D25/2805
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2525/281
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/3881
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
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.
Claims
1. A beverage container housing comprising: a cylindrical holder comprising a base wall and an upwardly extending sidewall defining an interior of the housing, and an open top end, wherein the holder sidewall comprises an upper portion and a lower portion; a cylindrical gasket which circumvents the upper portion of the holder, wherein the gasket comprises an open base end, an open top end, and a sidewall extending between the base end and the top end, wherein the sidewall comprises: an inwardly extending ledge disposed on an interior surface of the gasket sidewall, adjacent the top end of the gasket; and at least one channel 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.
2. The beverage container housing of claim 1, wherein the at least one channel provides fluid communication between the interior of the housing and the environment.
3. The beverage container housing of claim 1, wherein the ledge is configured to contact a beverage container to form a seal when the beverage container is placed in the housing.
4. The beverage container housing of claim 1 wherein the holder sidewall comprises an inner wall, an outer wall, and an insulating void disposed between the inner wall and outer wall.
5. The beverage container housing of claim 1, wherein the gasket is removably attached to the holder.
6. The beverage container housing of claim 1 additionally comprising a strap assembly attached to the outer wall of the holder.
7. The beverage container housing of claim 6, wherein the strap is elastic.
8. The beverage container housing of claim 1, including a cavity defined in the outer wall of the holder configured to improve a user's the grip on the holder.
9. The beverage container housing of claim 8 wherein a resilient strap is disposed adjacent the cavity.
10. The beverage container housing of claim 1, wherein the upper portion of the holder sidewall comprises an upper edge defining the open top end and wherein the upper edge is disposed adjacent a bottom surface of the gasket ledge.
11. The beverage container housing of claim 1, wherein the at least one channel is defined by the interior surface of the gasket sidewall, the gasket ledge, and an outer surface of the upper portion of the holder.
12. The beverage container housing of claim 11, wherein the ledge prevents fluid within the channel from exiting the housing when the housing is inverted.
13. The beverage container housing of claim 1, wherein the upper portion of the holder and the lower portion of the holder form a lip therebetween and wherein the base end of the gasket is disposed adjacent the lip of the holder.
14. The beverage container housing of claim 13, wherein the opening at the base end of the gasket is defined by the base end of the gasket and the lip of the holder.
15. The beverage container housing of claim 14, wherein air and fluid can move between the interior of the housing and the external environment, when a beverage container is inserted into the housing, via the channel and opening at the base end of the gasket.
16. A beverage container housing comprising: a cylindrical holder comprising a base wall and an upwardly extending sidewall defining an interior of the housing, and an open top end, wherein the holder sidewall comprises an upper portion and a lower portion defining a lip therebetween a cylindrical gasket disposed adjacent an outer surface of the upper portion of the holder, wherein the gasket comprises an open base end, an open top end, and a sidewall extending between the base end and the top end, wherein the sidewall comprises: an inwardly extending ledge disposed on an interior surface of the gasket sidewall, adjacent the top end of the gasket; and at least one channel 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; and wherein the base end of the gasket is disposed adjacent the lip of the holder.
17. The beverage container housing of claim 16, wherein the at least one channel and opening provides fluid communication between the interior of the housing and the environment.
18. The beverage container housing of claim 16, wherein the holder sidewall comprises an inner wall, an outer wall, and an insulating void disposed between the inner wall and outer wall.
19. The beverage container housing of claim 16, wherein the gasket is removably attached to the holder.
20. The beverage container housing of claim 16 additionally comprising a resilient strap assembly attached to the outer wall of the holder.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The construction designed to carry out the invention will hereinafter be described, together with other features thereof. The invention will be more readily understood from a reading of the following specifications and by reference to the accompanying drawings forming a part thereof, wherein an example of the invention is shown and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0020] With reference to the drawings, the invention will now be described in greater detail. In an embodiment, the invention comprises an insulated housing for a canned beverage. The house may generally comprise, in an embodiment, a beverage container holder 10 which is removably attachable to a cap 12 (also referred to herein as a gasket). The holder 10 and the gasket 12 may each be generally cylindrical in shape. In an embodiment, the holder 10 comprises a base wall 11 and at least one sidewall 13 which extends upwardly from the base wall 11. In an embodiment, the holder 10 terminates in an open top end 15 (see
[0021] In an embodiment, the entire inner diameter of the sidewall 13 of the holder 10 is consistent. That is, the inner diameter of the holder 10 may be the same along its entire length in an embodiment, from the base 11 to the open top end. In an embodiment, an upper portion 19 of the sidewall 13 of the holder 10 may have a smaller outer diameter than the lower portion 21 of the sidewall 13. In this embodiment, the upper portion 19 may have a lesser thickness (from inner surface to outer surface) than the lower portion 21 of the sidewall 13. In an embodiment, the upper portion 19 of the sidewall 13 may be a single wall wherein the lower portion 21 of the sidewall 13 may comprise a double wall.
[0022] In an embodiment, the upper portion 19 and the lower portion 21 may meet to form a lip 34. The lip 34 may be generally horizontal or angled with respect to the sidewall 13. In an embodiment, the lip 34 provides a stop for the gasket 12 as the gasket 12 is positioned onto the holder 10.
[0023] The gasket 12 can, in an embodiment, include a cylindrical sidewall 17 which comprises an outer surface 14, a curved top rim 16, and an inner surface 18. The bottom and top of the gasket may be open. An inwardly-extending ledge 20 can be included in the gasket, near the rim 16, and can be configured to contact the beverage container 22 in an interference-fit or friction-fit when the container 22 is inserted into the housing. In an embodiment, the inner diameter of the ledge 20 is less than the inner diameter of the inner surface 18 of the sidewall of the gasket. The ledge 20 may be generally horizontal in orientation or may be angled or curved inwardly with respect to the gasket sidewall.
[0024] In an embodiment, the gasket 12 comprises rubber, silicone, or a similar flexible material which has the ability to securely grip an aluminum can. In an embodiment, the gasket 12 is fitted over the upper portion 19 of the holder 10 such that the inner surface 18 of the gasket 12 is disposed adjacent and in direct contact with the outer surface of the upper portion 19 of the holder 10. In an embodiment, the fit between the inner surface 18 of the gasket 12 and the outer surface of the upper portion 19 of the holder 10 comprises an interference or friction fit. In an embodiment, the lower surface 27 (
[0025] In an embodiment, the holder 10 can include an inner wall 24 and an outer wall 26 (i.e. forming a double wall construction). A void 28 can be disposed between the inner wall 24 and the outer wall 26. The void can be air-filled or can include a fluid or other form of insulation.
[0026] In an embodiment, one or more channels 30 can be defined in the inner surface 18 of the gasket. Each channel 30 may initiate at the ledge 20 of the gasket 12 and extend downwardly to the base 61 of the gasket 12. In an embodiment, the gasket 12 may comprise two (2) to six (6) channels 30. In an embodiment, the gasket may comprise four (4) channels 30 spaced equidistance about the circumference of the gasket 12. The channels 30 allow atmospheric and/or fluid communication between the interior 23 of the holder 10 and the surrounding environment when a can is disposed within the holder 10, as will be described. In an embodiment, the gasket 12 includes an opening 32 disposed along the base 61 (
[0027] The channel 30 and opening 32 provide the ease of insertion and removal of the beverage container within the holder 10. For example, as the container 22 in inserted into the housing, ambient air within the interior 23 can escape through the channel(s) 30 and openings 32, allowing a smooth insertion of the can. Without such channels, because the fit between the beverage container 22 and the housing is so tight, the ambient air within the interior 23 would be trapped, preventing full insertion of the container 22. Likewise, as the container 22 is removed from the housing, the channels 30 and openings 32 allow atmospheric air to move into the interior 23 of the housing. Without the channels 30 and openings 32, suction forces would retain the container 22 within the housing and/or make removal very difficult.
[0028] Further, the specific configuration and disposition of the channels 30 and opening 32 prevents undesirable leaks to spill from the interior 23 of the holder 10. This is best illustrated in
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[0030] In an embodiment, a cavity or indention 36 can be defined in the outer surface of the holder 10 so that the user can form a firm grasp on the holder 10 rather than the holder 10 simply being of a round cross section. The cavity 36 can include flat position lateral ramps 40, a top ramp 42, and a bottom ramp 44, in an embodiment. In an embodiment, the cavity 36 may comprise an inward curvature of the outer surface of the holder 10. In an embodiment, the cavity 36 may be sized and positioned to accommodate one of more adult fingers in a grasping position. One or more of the ramps can include a circulate portion 46. An embossed or debossed image 48 (alphanumeric, graphic or both) can be included on the holder.
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[0032] In another embodiment, the strap assembly may simply comprise a band of fabric, elastic, or other resilient material affixed to a plate, wherein the plate is affixed to the outer surface of the holder. In an embodiment, the affixation may be permanent. In an embodiment, the plate and strap are positioned adjacent the cavity 36.
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[0034] In an embodiment the ledge 20 can be of a first material that is more resilient than a second material 70 included in the gasket 12. The ledge 20 can include a first thickness that allows the ledge to be more resilient than the remainder of the cap so that a seal is formed against a beverage container sidewall when a beverage container 22 is received in the gasket 12 and holder 10. The ledge 20, if interference fit against the container 22, can further prevent fluid from escaping from between the beverage container and gasket as a consumer drinks the beverage and can force any collected fluid to escape through the channel 30 and opening 32. The gasket 12 can include a rounded upper edge 72.
[0035] It is understood that the above descriptions and illustrations are intended to be illustrative and not restrictive. It is to be understood that changes and variations may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the following claims. Other embodiments as well as many applications besides the examples provided will be apparent to those of skill in the art upon reading the above description. The scope of the invention should, therefore, be determined not with reference to the above description, but should instead be determined with reference to the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled. The disclosures of all articles and references, including patent applications and publications, are incorporated by reference for all purposes. The omission in the following claims of any aspect of subject matter that is disclosed herein is not a disclaimer of such subject matter, nor should it be regarded that the inventor did not consider such subject matter to be part of the disclosed inventive subject matter.