Compact portable cooling container and keg dispenser
10978868 ยท 2021-04-13
Assignee
Inventors
- David A. Kincaid (Atlanta, GA, US)
- Tim Kalbas (Atlanta, GA, US)
- Dan Wirtz (Atlanta, GA, US)
- Allen Broughton (Atlanta, GA, US)
- Sean McLaren (Atlanta, GA, US)
- Ian Mackay (Atlanta, GA, US)
Cpc classification
B67D2001/0822
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/3886
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B5/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/2897
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B2204/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D1/0071
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D2001/0087
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D1/0418
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/2852
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H02H9/046
ELECTRICITY
B65D25/205
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B1/264
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D77/0493
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D77/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B5/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B1/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention is directed to a portable container for a beverage, such as beer, from a Sixth barrel or Cornelius keg. The portable container is specifically designed for storing, cooling, transporting and dispensing a beverage, such as beer. The portable container has a self-contained container of CO.sub.2, a regulator, and a tap for the keg.
Claims
1. A portable container comprising: a lower receiver with an internal compartment that has a bottom and substantially circular sidewalls extending from the bottom to a rim at the top of the lower receiver, and a pair of wheels; wherein the lower receiver has a compartment in the sidewall of the internal compartment for receiving a CO.sub.2 container and a regulator with a control valve; a handle that is pivotally attached to the lower receiver by an axle, the handle has a down position and an up position; and, a lid that is pivotally attached to the lower receiver by an axle, the lid has an open position and a closed position.
2. The portable container of claim 1 wherein the handle has a faucet for dispensing a liquid.
3. A portable container of claim 1 wherein the lower receiver is adapted for receiving a keg.
4. A portable container of claim 1 wherein a retaining ring has one or more protrusions on the exterior surface to frictionally engage a corresponding recession in the sidewalls of the lower receiver.
5. A portable container according to claim 1 wherein the lower receiver includes: a first substantially circular mating ridge and a second substantially circular mating ridge on the bottom of the internal compartment that are adapted to frictionally mate with a keg.
6. A portable container according to claim 1 wherein the lower receiver has an upper band and a lower band, the pair of bands extending around the exterior circumference of the lower receiver; and, a message area extending around the exterior circumference of the lower receiver in between the upper band and the lower band, wherein the surface of the message area is adaptive to receiving a message, theme, or advertisement.
7. A portable container according to claim 1 further comprising: a badge button on the handle that is adapted to receive a badge.
8. A portable container according to claim 1 wherein the lower receiver and the lid are insulated to maintain a temperature differential between the temperature of the interior compartment and the external ambient temperature.
9. A portable container comprising: a lower receiver with an internal compartment that has a bottom and substantially circular sidewalls extending from the bottom to a rim at the top of the lower receiver, and a pair of wheels; a handle that is pivotally attached to the lower receiver by an axle, the handle has a down position and an up position, and a faucet for dispensing a liquid; and, a lid that is pivotally attached to the lower receiver by an axle, the lid has an open position and a closed position, and a recess for receiving the faucet when the handle is in the down position.
10. A portable container according to claim 9 further comprising a retaining ring with a substantially cylindrical interior surface, a top side, a bottom side, and an exterior surface configured to frictionally engage the internal compartment of the lower receiver, wherein the exterior surface has one or more protrusions to frictionally engage corresponding recessions in the sidewalls of the lower receiver.
11. A portable container according to claim 9 wherein the lower receiver has a recess in the sidewall of the internal compartment for receiving a CO.sub.2 canister and a regulator.
12. A portable container of claim 9 further comprising a keg tap with a degassing lever wherein a first end of the degassing lever is attached to the keg tap and the lid has a recess that allows access to the second end of the degassing lever when the lid is in the closed position.
13. A portable container according to claim 9 wherein the lower receiver includes: a first substantially circular mating ridge and a second substantially circular mating ridge on the bottom of the internal compartment that are adapted to frictionally connect with a keg.
14. A portable container according to claim 9 wherein the lower receiver has an upper band and a lower band, the pair of bands extending around the exterior circumference of the lower receiver; and, a message area extending around the exterior circumference of the lower receiver in between the upper band and the lower band, wherein the surface of the message area is adaptive to receiving a message, theme, or advertisement.
15. A portable container according to claim 9 further comprising: a badge button on the handle that is adapted to receive a badge.
16. A portable container according to claim 9 wherein the lower receiver and the lid are insulated to maintain a temperature differential between the temperature of the interior compartment and the external ambient temperature.
17. A portable container comprising: a lower receiver with an internal compartment that has a bottom and substantially circular sidewalls extending from the bottom to a rim at the top of the lower receiver, and a pair of wheels; wherein the lower receiver has a recess configured to receive and retain in place a CO.sub.2 canister and a regulator; a handle that is pivotally attached to the lower receiver by an axle, the handle has a down position and an up position, and a faucet for dispensing a liquid; and, a lid that is pivotally attached to the lower receiver by an axel, the lid has an open position and a closed position, and a recess for receiving the faucet when the handle is in the down position, wherein the lid has a recess that allows access to a control valve on the regulator when the lid is in the closed position.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(31) The handle 150 has a bottom side that lies flush against the lid 107 when the handle 150 is in the down position. When the handle 150 is extended in the up position there is a faucet 190 for dispensing beverages located on the bottom side of the handle 150. The lid 107 has a faucet recess 200 to accommodate the faucet 190 when the handle 150 is in the down position. The lid 107 also has a handle recess 210 extending from the back of the lid 107 to the front of the lid 107. The handle recess 210 frictionally engages the handle 150 when it is in the down position. The handle 150 has a hand slot 220 near its distal end. The handle 150 and wheels 110a,110b, are located on opposite sides of the lower receiver 105 which permits safe and easy movement of the portable container by lowering the center of gravity of the load below the handle 150 during transport.
(32) The handle 150 has a top side. The top side has a removable panel 250 that covers a component recess 260. The component recess accommodates a regulator 280 and a CO.sub.2 cartridge 290. Regulators and CO.sub.2 cartridges are well known in the field and can be obtained from suppliers such as Leland Limited. The CO.sub.2 cartridge 290 is threadably attached to the regulator 280 so that it can be easily replaced when the CO.sub.2 runs low or is depleted. A first flexible tube (not shown) extends from the regulator 280 to the keg tap 300 to push CO.sub.2 into the Sixth Barrel or Cornelius keg and displace the liquid beverage. A second flexible tube (not shown) extends from the keg tap 300 to the faucet 190 for dispensing the displaced liquid beverage from the Sixth Barrel or Cornelius keg.
(33) The lid 107 frictionally engages the lower receiver 105. The lid 107 may be removed from the lower receiver 105 when the handle 150 is in the up position thereby providing access to an internal compartment 350. The internal compartment 350 has a bottom 270 with generally circular sidewalls 360 extending from the bottom 270 to the top rim 295 of the lower receiver 105. The sidewalls 360 are insulated in order to minimize the temperature differential between the internal compartment 350 and the exterior and minimize air exchange. The insulation can be an air barrier, polyurethane foam, or foam. The bottom 270 of the internal compartment 350 has a first substantially circular mating ridge 400 and a second substantially circular mating ridge 410. The first mating ridge 400 and the second mating ridge 410 extend substantially perpendicular to the bottom 270. The first mating ridge 400 will frictionally mate with a Sixth Barrel to hold it in place. The second mating ridge will frictionally mate with a Cornelius Keg to hold it in place. The space between either the Sixth Barrel or the Cornlius Keg and the sidewall 360 can be filed with ice, dry ice, an ice blanket or some other cooling medium to chill the keg. The lower receiver 105 has a drain plug (not shown) adjacent to the bottom 270 that has a channel extending from the internal compartment 350 to the exterior to allow fluids to be drained from the internal compartment 350.
(34) When the lid 107 is frictionally attached to the lower receiver 105 the bottom side of the lid 107 seals off the internal compartment 350. The bottom side of the lid 107 has a first mating recess 420 and a second mating recess 430. The first mating recess 420 and the second mating recess 430 indent substantially perpendicular to the bottom side of the lid 107. The first mating recess 420 will frictionally mate with a Sixth Barrel to hold it in place. The second mating recess 430 will frictionally mate with a Cornelius Keg to hold it in place. The lid 107 is insulated to maintain a temperature differential between the temperature of the interior compartment 350 and the external temperature. The insulation can be an air barrier, polyurethane foam, or foam.
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(36) Optionally, without intending to be limiting, the removable ring 500 may have one or more protrusions 501 on the exterior surface to frictionally engage corresponding recessions 502 in the sidewalls of the lower receiver 105. The protrusions are preferably of different, nonuniform, sizes and shapes. Thereby allowing the insertion of the removable ring 500 in a single orientation. When the removable ring 500 is inserted into the lower receiver 105 the one or more protrusions 501 on the exterior surface of the removable ring 500 prevent the turning of the removable ring 500.
(37) Optionally, the lower receiver 105 portion has a pair of bands, a lower band 110a and an upper band 110b, extending around the exterior circumference of the lower receiver 105. The exterior surface area of the lower receiver 105 between the lower band 110a and the upper band 110b is a marking and branding area 115. The marking and branding area 115 has a smooth and flat surface that is adaptive to receive a wrap, band, sticker, or other covering bearing a message, theme, or advertisement (not shown).
(38) In an alternative embodiment, the lid 550 of the portable container 100 is hingedly connected to the lower receiver 105. The lid 550 has a substantially flat recess 560 on its top exterior surface. The intended purpose of the flat recess 560 is to provide a surface for placing drink containers, cups, or the like. The lid 550 has a recess 570 on the opposite side from where the handle connects to the lower receiver 105 for receiving the faucet 190 when the handle is in the down position. Thereby protecting and concealing the faucet 190 when handle is in the down position. The retention ring 500 is configured to accommodate the recess 570. Optionally, the bottom side of the lid 550 has a first mating recess 420 and a second mating recess 430. The first mating recess 420 and the second mating recess 430 indent substantially perpendicular to the bottom side of the lid 550. The first mating recess 420 will frictionally mate with a Sixth Barrel to hold it in place. The second mating recess 430 will frictionally mate with a Cornelius Keg to hold it in place. The lid 550 is insulated to maintain a temperature differential between the temperature of the interior compartment and the external temperature. The insulation can be an air barrier, polyurethane foam, or foam.
(39) In an alternative embodiment, the handle 600 is hingedly attached to the lower receiver 105, preferably on the same side of the lower receiver 105 as the wheels. The handle 600 has an extended position and a down (or locked) position. When the handle 600 is extended, the portable container 100 is configured to disperse a liquid beverage. The handle 600 can be locked in the extended position by inserting a locking pin 610 hinge attaching the handle 600 to the lower receiver 105. The handle 600 can also be locked in the down position when the handle is folded down and a locking pin 620 passes through the lower receiver 105, the handle 600, and optionally the faucet 190, to securely lock these items in place and prevent the unintentional opening of the portable container 100 or the accidental disbursement of a liquid beverage. The handle 600 has a badge button 615 that is adapted to receive a badge that is secured to the lower badge button 615 by adhesive, magnetic, hook and loop attachment, or by frictional attachment.
(40) Variations or modifications to the subject matter of this invention may occur to those skilled in the art upon reviewing the invention as described herein. Such variations are intended to be encompassed within the scope of any claims of this invention that may issue upon this application. The description of the preferred embodiment, as depicted in the drawings, is set forth for illustrative purposes only and should not limit the scope of any claims that may issue upon this application.