INSULATED CONTAINER APPARATUSES AND DEVICES
20220289464 · 2022-09-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D81/3876
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Apparatuses and devices for preventing heat transfer through fluids contained in a fluid container are disclosed. The device comprises an insulation sleeve having at least one wall and a gripping ring having an inner surface configured to grip the fluid container and an outer surface configured to couple with an inner surface of the insulation sleeve. The insulation sleeve includes a first coupling mechanism and the gripping ring includes a second coupling mechanism. The first coupling mechanism and the second coupling mechanism are configured to couple with each other to snugly fit the insulation sleeve and the gripping ring over the fluid container.
Claims
1. An insulation system for preventing heat transfer between a beverage and its environment, the system including a fluid container for containing a liquid, a detachable insulation sleeve for preventing heat transfer therethrough thereby maintaining temperature of the fluid contained within the fluid container, and a gripping ring for securing the fluid container within the insulation device, wherein the gripping ring comprises a glass adhering polymer material including: an inner surface configured to grip a glass surface of the fluid container, and an outer surface configured to couple with an inner surface of the insulation sleeve, and the gripping ring is configured to fit snuggly between the insulation sleeve and the fluid container, the gripping ring comprising: the fluid container comprises a glass container; the insulation sleeve comprises: a portion configured to cover a part of the glass container containing fluid, and a double wall enclosing an insulation cavity.
2. The insulation system of claim 1, wherein the inner surface of the insulation sleeve includes a first coupling mechanism and the outer surface of the gripping ring includes a second coupling mechanism configured to couple with the first coupling mechanism of the insulation sleeve.
3. The insulation system of claim 2, wherein the first coupling mechanism comprises a first screw thread and the second coupling mechanism comprises a second screw thread configured to engage with the first screw thread when the sleeve is turned in a clockwise direction about the fluid container.
4. The insulation system of claim 2, wherein the first coupling mechanism comprises a first pattern engraved within the inner surface of the insulation sleeve and the second coupling mechanism comprises a second pattern embossed on the outer surface of the gripping ring, wherein the second pattern and the first pattern form a male-female connector, respectively.
5. The insulation system of claim 2, wherein the first coupling mechanism comprises a first pattern embossed on the outer surface of the insulation sleeve and the second coupling mechanism comprises a second pattern engraved within the inner surface of the gripping ring, wherein the first pattern and the second pattern form a male-female connector, respectively.
6. The insulation device of claim 1, wherein said insulation cavity contains a vacuum.
7. The insulation device of claim 1, wherein said insulation cavity contains an insulating material selected from a group consisting of: trapped air, foam, polymer, aerogel or a combination thereof.
8. The insulation system of claim 1, wherein the insulation sleeve further includes a bottom of at least one wall.
9. The insulation system of claim 1, wherein the insulation sleeve is constructed from a hard material selected from a group consisting of one or more of metals, alloys, polypropylene, and/or combinations thereof.
10. The insulation system of claim 1, wherein the gripping ring is constructed from a soft flexible material selected from a group consisting of one or more of polymer, rubber, silicone, and/or combinations thereof.
11. The insulation system of claim 1, wherein the glass container comprises a waist and the gripping ring is adapted to fit the waist of the container.
12. An insulation sleeve for preventing heat transfer therethrough comprising: a member configured to cover a part of a container; a double wall enclosing an insulation cavity; and a gripping ring comprising: an inner surface configured to grip the surface of fluid container, and an outer surface configured to couple with an inner surface of the insulation sleeve.
13. The insulation sleeve of claim 12 wherein the gripping ring is constructed from a glass adhering polymer material.
14. The insulation sleeve of claim 12 wherein the gripping ring is constructed from a soft flexible material selected from a group consisting of one or more of polymer, rubber, silicone, and/or combinations thereof.
15. The insulation sleeve of claim 14 wherein said insulation cavity contains a vacuum.
16. The insulation sleeve of claim 16 wherein said insulation cavity contains an insulating material selected from a group consisting of: trapped air, foam, polymer, aerogel or a combination thereof.
17. The insulation sleeve of claim 12 wherein the insulation sleeve further includes a bottom of at least one wall.
18. The insulation sleeve of claim 12 wherein the insulation sleeve is constructed from a hard material selected from a group consisting of one or more of metals, alloys, polypropylene, and/or combinations thereof.
19. The insulation sleeve of claim 12 wherein the gripping ring is adapted to fit a waist of the container.
20. The insulation sleeve of claim 12 wherein the double wall has an inner surface including a first coupling mechanism and the gripping ring has an outer surface including second coupling mechanism configured to couple with the first coupling mechanism of the insulation sleeve.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] For a better understanding of the embodiments and to show how it may be carried into effect, reference will now be made, purely by way of example, to the accompanying drawings.
[0023] With specific reference now to the drawings in detail, it is stressed that the particulars shown are by way of example and for purposes of illustrative discussion of selected embodiments only, and are presented in the cause of providing what is believed to be the most useful and readily understood description of the principles and conceptual aspects. In this regard, no attempt is made to show structural details in more detail than is necessary for a fundamental understanding; the description taken with the drawings making apparent to those skilled in the art how the several selected embodiments may be put into practice.
[0024] As used in this specification, the singular indefinite articles “a”, “an”, and the definite article “the” should be considered to include or otherwise cover both single and plural referents unless the content clearly dictates otherwise. In other words, these articles are applicable to one or more referents. As used in this specification, the term “or” is generally employed to include or otherwise cover “and/or” unless the content clearly dictates otherwise.
[0025] In the accompanying drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0037] Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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[0039] Smooth glass such as used in glass containers is notoriously difficult to grip using typical materials. It is therefore a particular feature of embodiments of the gripping ring 102 that it may have an inner surface of a glass adhering material such as a polymer, rubber, silicone, and/or combinations thereof.
[0040] The insulation sleeve 104 is configured to prevent heat transfer therethrough. Accordingly, the insulation sleeve 104 may include a double wall enclosing an insulation cavity. Optionally the insulation cavity within the double wall of the insulation sleeve may contain a vacuum, alternatively, the insulation cavity within the double wall of the insulation sleeve may contain an insulating material such as trapped air, foam, polymer, aerogel or a combination thereof.
[0041] The insulation sleeve 104 is further defined by a member that is configured to cover a part of the container 106. The part of the container 106 specifically defines the portion which is hold by a user consuming the drink/fluid from the container 106. The sleeve 104 can be of any shape depending upon the shape and size of the container 106 which will be discussed herein below in conjunction with preceding illustrations. As shown in
[0042] In an aspect, an inner surface of the sleeve 104 includes a first coupling mechanism and an outer surface of the ring 102 includes a second coupling mechanism configured to couple with that of the first coupling mechanism. As shown in
[0043] In some aspects, the threads 104A may be disposed on the outer surface of the sleeve 104 while the threads 102C may be disposed on inner portion of either of the head 102A. In the aspect, the threads 102C and 104A may engage with each other likewise. In such an aspect, the sleeve 104 may firstly slide over the container 106 from bottom, followed by the ring 102 from top. As the sleeve 104 and the ring 102 engage with each other, the sleeve 104 and the ring 102 cover a substantial lower portion of the container 106 which is hold by the user as shown in
[0044] In some aspects, the ring 102 and the sleeve 104 may be devoid of any screw threads. A single-walled sleeve 104 may be disposed on the waist of the container 106 by slipping onto its outer surface. The ring 102 may then be inserted to snugly fit on the outer surface of the sleeve 104. The sleeve snugly fits between the outer wall of the container 106 and the inner surface of the ring 102.
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[0046] In the exemplary embodiment of
[0047] In an alternative aspect, the pattern may be embossed over the inner surface area of the ring 302 while the corresponding pattern may be engraved on the outer surface of the sleeve 304. Hence, in the above aspects, the patterns are configured to snap-fit with each other, thereby interlocking the sleeve 304 and the ring 302.
[0048] In another aspect as shown in
[0049] A further aspect of the invention is shown in
[0050] In some embodiments, the liquid container 106 may be of any shape such as including but are not limited to square, rectangular, oval, and so on. An insulated glass container 700 of rectangular shape having the ring and the sleeve adapted thereto is shown in
[0051] In the preferred embodiments, the gripping ring 102 may be made up of soft flexible materials selected from a group consisting of one or more of polymer, rubber, silicone, and/or combinations thereof. The insulation sleeve 104 may be constructed from hard materials selected from a group consisting of one or more of metals, alloys, polypropylene, and/or combinations thereof. In the above embodiments, the insulation mechanism of the gripping ring 102 and the insulation sleeve 104 may be configured to prevent heat transfer from the hands of the user to a cold liquid. Alternatively, the insulation mechanism may be configured to prevent heat transfer to the hands of the user from a hot liquid. The container 106 may be made from any material that is well known in the art. Examples of the materials may include such as but are not limited to glass, plastic, steel, stainless steel, aluminum, silver, and so on.
[0052] While the preferred embodiment of the present invention and its advantages has been disclosed in the above detailed description, the invention is not limited there to but only by the scope of the appended claim.
[0053] As will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, the present invention may easily be produced in other specific forms without departing from its essential characteristics. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered as merely illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the claims rather than the foregoing description, and all changes which come within therefore intended to be embraced therein.