Beverage can holder
10723540 ยท 2020-07-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D81/3881
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A thermally insulated holder for beverage cans includes a cylindrical sleeve and a retaining ring that couples to the upper end of the sleeve. A beverage can fits into the sleeve with the upper portion of the can extending above the sleeve. The retaining ring has a circular opening in its upper wall that engages the shoulder of the can to clamp the can in place. The retaining ring has a side wall that extends outward of the sleeve and down over the upper end of the sleeve. The lower edge of the retaining ring side wall defines a ledge. A user can grasp the sleeve with one or more fingers in contact with the ledge to provide a more comfortable and secure grip.
Claims
1. A holder for a beverage container having a cylindrical side wall, an upper container end having a diameter smaller than the diameter of said cylindrical container side wall, and a shoulder tapering upward and inward from said upper end of said cylindrical container side wall toward said upper container end, said holder comprising: a cylindrical sleeve having a base, a tubular main body extending upward from said base, and a collar at the upper end of said main body and coaxial therewith; said tubular main body of said sleeve defining a cylindrical chamber dimensioned to receive a lower portion of said beverage container therewithin; and a retaining ring for mounting to said collar of said sleeve, said retaining ring comprising: an upper retaining ring wall having a periphery and comprising edges defining an opening therein, said opening having a diameter greater than said upper container end; a side wall extending downward from said periphery of said upper retaining ring wall, said side wall having an inner surface, and a lower end of said side wall defining a ledge; said inner surface of said side wall defining upper and lower coaxial cylindrical cavities; said lower cylindrical cavity of said retaining ring having a diameter greater than the diameter of said main body of said cylindrical sleeve; said sleeve comprising threads formed on an exterior surface of said collar; said retaining ring comprising threads formed on said inner surface of said side wall within said upper cylindrical cavity, said threads on said retaining ring being configured to engage said threads on said collar of said sleeve to mount said retaining ring to said sleeve; said retaining ring being configured such that when a beverage container is positioned within said sleeve and said retaining ring is mounted to said collar of said sleeve, said upper container end is received through said opening in said upper retaining ring wall, and said edges defining said opening engage said beverage container to retain said beverage container within said sleeve; and said retaining ring further being configured such that when said retaining ring is mounted to said collar of said sleeve, said collar of said sleeve is received within said upper cylindrical cavity of said retaining ring, an upper portion of said main body of said cylindrical sleeve is received within said lower cylindrical cavity of said retaining ring, and said side wall of said retaining ring extends downward below said upper end of said main sleeve body.
2. The holder of claim 1, wherein said opening in said upper retaining ring wall further has a diameter less than the diameter of said cylindrical container side wall, such that when a beverage container is positioned within said sleeve and said retaining ring is mounted to said collar of said sleeve, said edges of said opening in said upper retaining ring wall engage the shoulder of said beverage container to retain said beverage container within said sleeve.
3. The holder of claim 1, wherein said tubular main body of said sleeve comprises coaxial inner and outer walls defining an annular space therebetween, and wherein a partial vacuum s formed in said annular space between said inner and outer walls.
4. The holder of claim 1, wherein said upper cylindrical cavity has a diameter less than the diameter of said lower cylindrical cavity.
5. A holder for a beverage container having a cylindrical side wall, an upper container end having a diameter smaller than the diameter of said cylindrical container side wall, and a shoulder tapering upward and inward from said upper end of said cylindrical container side wall toward said upper container end, said holder comprising: a cylindrical sleeve having a base, a tubular main body extending upward from said base, and a collar at the upper end of said main body and coaxial therewith; said tubular main body of said sleeve defining a cylindrical chamber dimensioned to receive a lower portion of said beverage container therewithin; and said tubular main body of said sleeve comprising coaxial inner and outer walls defining an annular space therebetween, a partial vacuum existing in said annular space between said inner and outer walls; said sleeve further comprising threads formed on an exterior surface of said collar; and a retaining ring for mounting to said collar of said sleeve, said retaining ring comprising: an upper retaining ring wall having a periphery and comprising edges defining an opening therein, said opening having a diameter greater than the diameter of said upper container end and less than the diameter of said cylindrical container side wall, a side wall extending downward from said periphery of said upper retaining ring wall, said side wall having an inner surface, and a lower end of said side wall defining a ledge; said inner surface of said side wall defining upper and lower coaxial cylindrical cavities, said upper cylindrical cavity having a diameter less than the diameter of said lower cylindrical cavity; said side wall within said upper cylindrical cavity having threads formed thereon and being configured to engage said threads on said collar of said sleeve to mount said retaining ring to said sleeve, and said lower cylindrical cavity of said retaining ring having a diameter greater than the diameter of said main body of said cylindrical sleeve; said retaining ring being configured such that when a beverage container is positioned within said sleeve and said retaining ring is mounted to said collar of said sleeve, said upper container end is received through said opening in said upper retaining ring wall, and said edges defining said opening engage said beverage container to retain said beverage container within said sleeve; and said retaining ring further being configured such that when said retaining ring is mounted to said collar of said sleeve, said collar of said sleeve is received within said upper cylindrical cavity of said retaining ring, an upper portion of said main body of said cylindrical sleeve is received within said lower cylindrical cavity of said retaining ring, and said side wall of said retaining ring extends downward below said upper end of said main sleeve body; whereby when a beverage container is positioned within said sleeve and said retaining ring is mounted to said collar of said sleeve, said edges of said opening in said upper retaining ring wall engage the shoulder of said beverage container to retain said beverage container within said sleeve.
6. A beverage container and holder, comprising: a beverage container having a cylindrical side wall, an upper container end having a diameter smaller than the diameter of said cylindrical container side wall, and a shoulder tapering upward and inward from said upper end of said cylindrical container side wall toward said upper container end; a holder comprising a cylindrical sleeve having a base, a tubular main body extending upward from said base, and a collar at the upper end of said main body and coaxial therewith; said tubular main body of said sleeve defining a cylindrical chamber dimensioned to receive a lower portion of said beverage container therewithin; and said holder further comprising a retaining ring for mounting to said collar of said sleeve, said retaining ring comprising: an upper retaining ring wall having a periphery and comprising edges defining an opening therein, said opening having a diameter greater than said upper container end; a side wall extending downward from said periphery of said upper retaining ring wall, said side wall having an inner surface, and a lower end of said side wall defining a ledge; said inner surface of said side wall defining upper and lower coaxial cylindrical cavities; said lower cylindrical cavity of said retaining ring having a diameter greater than the diameter of said main body of said cylindrical sleeve; said sleeve comprising threads formed on an exterior surface of said collar; said retaining ring comprising threads formed on said inner surface of said side wall within said upper cylindrical cavity, said threads on said retaining ring being configured to engage said threads on said collar of said sleeve to mount said retaining ring to said sleeve; said retaining ring being configured such that when said beverage container is positioned within said sleeve and said retaining ring is mounted to said collar of said sleeve, said upper container end is received through said opening in said upper retaining ring wall, and said edges defining said opening engage said beverage container to retain said beverage container within said sleeve; and said retaining ring further being configured such that when said retaining ring is mounted to said collar of said sleeve, said collar of said sleeve is received within said upper cylindrical cavity of said retaining ring, an upper portion of said main body of said cylindrical sleeve is received within said lower cylindrical cavity of said retaining ring, and said side wall of said retaining ring extends downward below said upper end of said main sleeve body.
7. The beverage container and holder of claim 6, wherein said opening in said upper retaining ring wall further has a diameter less than the diameter of said cylindrical container side wall, such that when a beverage container is positioned within said sleeve and said retaining ring is mounted to said collar of said sleeve, said edges of said opening in said upper retaining ring wall engage the shoulder of said beverage container to retain said beverage container within said sleeve.
8. The beverage container and holder of claim 6, wherein said tubular main body of said sleeve comprises coaxial inner and outer walls defining an annular space therebetween, and wherein a partial vacuum is formed in said annular space between said inner and outer walls.
9. The beverage container and holder of claim 6, wherein said upper cylindrical cavity has a diameter less than the diameter of said lower cylindrical cavity.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSED EMBODIMENT
(15) Reference is now made to the drawings, in which like numerals indicate like elements throughout the several views. The can holder of the disclosed embodiment is intended for use with a standard 12 U.S. fl. oz. (355 ml) can 10, depicted in
(16) A standard 12 U.S. fl. oz. can such as that shown in
(17) TABLE-US-00001 Dimension Inches mm Height of the can 10 4.83 122.7 Diameter of the lid 12 2.13 54.1 Diameter at widest point of the 2.60 66.17 side wall 14
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(20) A cylindrical outer wall 44 is coaxial to and spaced outwardly from the inner wall 40. The outer wall 44 extends from the bottom 38 of the sleeve 30 to the upper end of the main body 32, terminating proximate the lower end of the collar 34. An annular space 46 is formed between the inner and outer walls 40, 44. Some of the air in the annular space 46 between the inner and outer walls 40, 44 is evacuated to create a partial vacuum between the walls.
(21) A shoulder 48 is formed at the upper end of the outer wall 44. The shoulder 48 tapers inward toward the inner wall 40 to close the upper end of the annular space 46 between the inner and outer walls. The shoulder 48 joins the upper end of the outer wall 44 to the lower end of the collar 34 of the sleeve 30.
(22) In the disclosed embodiment, the cylindrical chamber 41 has a diameter slightly larger than the outer diameter of a standard 12 fl. oz. US beverage can 10, such that a can fits within the chamber 41 with minimal clearance between the can's side wall 14 and the inner wall 40 of the sleeve 30. The height of the cylindrical can-receiving chamber 41 is such that, when a can 10 is positioned within the chamber 41, an upper section of the can comprising the lid 12 and a portion of the shoulder 16 of the can extends above the upper rim 35 of the sleeve 30.
(23) In the disclosed embodiment, by way of example only and without limiting the invention, the insulating sleeve 30 has the following dimensions:
(24) TABLE-US-00002 Dimension Inches mm Height of the insulating sleeve 30 4.7 119.4 Outer diameter of the main body 32 of 3.12 79.25 the sleeve 30 Diameter of can-receiving chamber 41 2.63 66.8 Depth of the can-receiving chamber 41 4.15 105.4 Height of the collar 34 0.68 17.27 Outer diameter at collar 34 (excluding 2.8 71.12 threads) Thickness of inner sleeve wall 40 0.02 0.5 Thickness of outer sleeve wall 44 0.03 0.7 Space 46 between inner and outer walls 0.31 8.0 40, 44
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(26) The retaining ring 60 has a side wall 68 that extends downward from the outer periphery of the upper wall 62. The inward facing portion of the side wall 68 comprises an inner surface that defines stepped, coaxial, upper and lower inner cylindrical cavities 70, 72. The diameter of the upper cylindrical cavity 70 is smaller than the diameter of the lower cylindrical cavity 72. Helical threads 74 are formed on the wall of the upper cylindrical cavity 70. A circular opening 76 is formed at the lower end of the retaining ring 60. The lower edge of the retaining ring side wall 68 defines a ledge 78.
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(31) A user can grasp the main body 32 of the sleeve 30 and place the upper edge of his index finger, the upper edge of his thumb, or both against the ledge 78 to make it easier to grip the can holder 80. This feature can be particularly beneficial for users who have diminished grip strength or small hands. It is also advantageous when the user's hands or the surface of the can holder 80 are slick, such as when they are wet or oily.
(32) In an alternate embodiment, the opening 64 of the retaining ring 30 has substantially the same diameter as the side wall 14 of the can 10. An interference fit, a frictional engagement, or both between the vertical edge 65 of the opening 64 and the side wall 14 of the can 10 holds the can in place within the can-receiving chamber 41 of the sleeve 30. In this embodiment, a drink can be inserted into and withdrawn from the can holder 80 without having to remove the retaining ring 60 from the insulating sleeve 30.
(33) The construction of the can holder 80 inhibits heat transfer from the ambient to the can-receiving chamber 41 in multiple ways. First, the spaced-apart relation between the inner and outer walls 40, 44 reduces conductive heat transfer between the ambient and the cylindrical can-receiving chamber 41. Also, the vacuum in the annular space 46 between the inner and outer walls 40, 44 helps minimize convective heat transfer between the inner and outer walls. Further, the space between the can 10 and the inner wall 40 of the sleeve prevents conductive heat transfer between the side wall 14 of the can and the sleeve 30.
(34) Before a can 10 is placed into the can-receiving chamber 41 of the sleeve 30, the chamber is occupied by ambient air, which almost always is warmer than the chilled beverage can. The more air surrounding the can, the more heat from the air will heat up the can and its contents. To minimize the amount of ambient air remaining in the chamber 41 after a can 10 is inserted, it is desirable to have the inner wall 40 of the sleeve 30 be very close to the can 10 without touching. The coaxial opening 64 in the retaining ring 60 keeps the can 10 centered within the sleeve 30 and prevents the can from touching the side wall 40 of the sleeve. Optionally, a ridge or depression in the base 42 of the can-receiving chamber 41 can further aid in centering the can 10 within the sleeve 30.
(35) In this first disclosed embodiment 80, and by way of example only, the distance between the wall 40 of the can-receiving chamber 41 and the side wall 32 of the can 10 is approximately 0.015 inches (0.32 mm).
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(37) With an upper portion of the cylindrical side wall 14 of the can 10 extending above the rim of the sleeve 130, the edge of the opening in the upper wall 162 of the retaining ring 160 engages the side wall of the can, instead of the shoulder 16 of the can as in the previous embodiment.
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(39) In the case of the last two embodiments 180, 280, the circular opening in the top wall of the retaining ring is sized to engage the side wall of a can or bottle to retain it in the insulated sleeve. Even if the fit is a little loose, if the gap between the side wall of the can or bottle and the edge of the opening in the retaining ring is sufficiently small, it will be difficult for air to get past the gap to enter the receiving chamber of the sleeve. A partial vacuum is thus created within the chamber of the sleeve that inhibits the can or bottle from easily sliding out of the sleeve when the user inverts the can holder to take a drink.
(40) As used herein, terms such as top, bottom, left, right, front, rear, horizontal, vertical, and the like are used with reference to the drawings for convenience of description. Unless stated otherwise, use of such words is not intended to limit the invention to any particular orientation.
(41) Finally, it will be understood that the foregoing embodiments have been disclosed by way of example, and that other modifications may occur to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the appended claims.