INSULATING BOTTLE COVER
20200361696 ยท 2020-11-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D23/0842
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D23/0857
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An insulating cover for beverage bottles is formed by cutting, folding, and sewing a unitary, flexible sheet of insulating material such as a laminate of fabric and neoprene foam. Following sewing, the cover is turned inside out so that the stitching is hidden inside the cover. The sheet is shaped in the cutting stage so that the cover includes a portion that surrounds a part of the neck of the bottle, and a web that extends across and covers substantially the entire bottom surface of the bottle. The bottle is inserted into the cover through one of two openings on opposite sides of the web.
Claims
1. An insulating cover for a beverage bottle, the insulating cover comprising a flexible sheet of insulating material having a hollow, substantially cylindrical portion for fitting a body of a beverage bottle, said cylindrical portion being substantially uniformly spaced from a central axis, a neck portion having a permanently continuous perimeter, extending in the direction of said central axis from the substantially cylindrical portion, for fitting the neck of a beverage bottle, said neck portion being tapered and having an end opening remote from said cylindrical portion, the end opening having a maximum dimension transverse to said central axis smaller than the internal diameter of said cylindrical portion, said cylindrical portion having an end remote from said neck portion and a web portion extending from a first part of said end of the cylindrical portion to a second part thereof said opposite from said first part, said cover having a bottle-insertion opening at least on one side of said web portion, said bottle-insertion opening being stretchable to a size sufficient to allow passage of the body of a beverage bottle having a diameter at least as great as the internal diameter of said substantially cylindrical portion.
2. The insulating cover for a beverage bottle according to claim 1, in which said cylindrical portion and said neck portion both having a permanently continuous perimeter.
3. (canceled)
4. The insulating cover for a beverage bottle according to claim 1, having first and second seams, each extending from the end opening of the neck portion to the end of the cylindrical portion remote from the neck portion, said first and second seams being on diametrically opposite sides of the insulating cover.
5. The insulating cover for a beverage bottle according to claim 1, having first and second seams, each extending from the end opening of the neck portion to the end of the cylindrical portion remote from the neck portion, said first and second seams being on diametrically opposite sides of the insulating cover and each of said seams being composed of stitches passing through overlapping portions of said flexible sheet on the interior of said insulating cover.
6. The insulating cover for a beverage bottle according to claim 1, in which the width of said web portion, measured in a plane to which said central axis is perpendicular, increases proceeding from locations at which it meets said first and second parts of the cylindrical portion toward an intermediate location between said locations at which it meets said first and second parts.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0017] The sheet from which the bottle cover of the invention is formed can be composed of any of a variety of flexible thermal insulating materials. Known materials used for conventional insulating bottle and can covers can be used. One such material is a laminate of fabric and an insulating foam such as neoprene.
[0018] The sheet of insulating material is first cut to a shape corresponding to that shown in
[0019] As seen in
[0020] After the sheet is cut to the shape illustrated in
[0021] There is no stitching along end edge 24 of part 12 and the overlying end edge of part 14, nor is there stitching along the overlying edges 22 and 30 or on the connecting web 16. Thus, an opening 36 is provided at one end of the structure shown in
[0022] The cover is then turned inside-out so that the stitching is located inside the cover and hidden from view. The cover can be turned inside-out by stretching the opening 36 and pulling the cover through opening 36 as shown in
[0023] As shown in
[0024] The cover according to the invention is usable with beer bottles and soft-drink bottles, and larger scale versions can be made with appropriate proportions to fit other bottles such as 0.75 and 1.5 liter bottles.
[0025] The cover provides effective insulation by covering all of the bottle except for a portion of the neck extending beyond opening 36, and the two areas adjacent the bottom of the bottle exposed through openings 38 and 40. It is easily fitted onto a bottle, and can be readily removed and re-used. Furthermore, because it does not require a zipper, it can be manufactured inexpensively