IMPACT SAFE LIGHTWEIGHT FLOATING COOLER DEVICE
20240101334 ยท 2024-03-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D43/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/3818
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/1633
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D43/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The impact safe lightweight floating cooler device disclosed herein may provide a buoyant and resilient cooler device that may also be safe for a user that could be hit by the device. To be more specific, a user traversing tumultuous waters or rapids, who also wishes to carry with them their food or drinks in a cooler, has no viable option known in the art that meets their needs. The needs of such users, in particular, may be that the device must be resilient and reusable, buoyant and stable, and also impact safe and wear resistant. To achieve these ends the device may comprise a foam core comprising a concave base for buoyancy and improved balance. The foam core may also provide an impact safe and impact resistant design. The device may comprise a lid for accessing its central cavity, and the lid itself may comprise silicone-covered magnets for providing a watertight seal. The side walls of the main body may comprise multiple layers for added functionality.
Claims
1. An impact safe lightweight floating cooler device, comprising: a main body; a lid frame; a lid; an attachment mechanism; an automatic air-release latch; and a sealing mechanism; wherein said main body comprises a fixed flattened spherical shape; wherein said main body comprises a hollow container having a perimeter wall, an upper side, a lower side, and a lateral perimeter; wherein said perimeter wall of said main body further comprises an inner layer, a middle layer, and an outer layer; wherein said upper side of said main body further comprises an opening; wherein said lower side of said main body further comprises a concavity; wherein said lid frame is attached to said opening of said upper side of said main body; wherein said lid is removably attached to said lid frame via said attachment mechanism; wherein said automatic air-release latch is attached to said lid; wherein said automatic air-release latch is removably attached to said lid frame when said lid is closed against said lid frame; wherein said sealing mechanism is positioned between said lid and said lid frame when said lid is closed against said lid frame; wherein said concavity comprises a depression in said lower side of said main body that creates a multi-hull design in cross-section; and wherein said depression of said concavity creates a suction force when the device is placed on water.
2. The impact safe lightweight floating cooler device of claim 1, wherein said automatic air-release latch further comprises an outer body and an inner body; wherein said outer body comprises a housing for said inner body; wherein said outer body further comprises an air vent; wherein said inner body further comprises a finger grip, a locking post, and an air seal; wherein said inner body is installed within said outer body and attached to said outer body by a spring-loaded mechanism; wherein said spring-loaded mechanism presses said inner body against said outer body so that said locking post protrudes from said outer body and said air seal is pressed against said air vent; and wherein a user manipulates said finger grip to overcome said spring-loaded mechanism and simultaneously retract said locking post into said outer body and release said air seal from said air vent.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0061] Certain terminology is used in the following description for reference only and is not limiting. The words front, rear, anterior, posterior, lateral, medial, upper, lower, outer, inner, and interior refer to directions toward and away from, respectively, the geometric center of the invention, and designated parts thereof, in accordance with the present disclosure. Unless specifically set forth herein, the terms a, an, and the are not limited to one element, but instead should be read as meaning at least one. The terminology includes the words noted above, derivatives thereof, and words of similar import.
[0062] The impact safe lightweight floating cooler device may provide a buoyant and resilient cooler device that may also be safe for a user that could be hit by the device. To be more specific, a user traversing tumultuous waters or rapids, who also wishes to carry with them their food or drinks in a cooler, has no viable option known in the art that meets their needs. The needs of such users, in particular, may be that the device must be resilient and reusable, buoyant and stable, and also impact safe and wear resistant. To achieve these ends the device may comprise a foam core comprising a concave base for buoyancy and improved balance. The foam core may also provide an impact safe and impact resistant design. The device may comprise a lid for accessing its central cavity, and the lid itself may comprise silicone-covered magnets for providing a watertight seal. The side walls of the main body may comprise multiple layers for added functionality.
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[0064] The main body 100 may comprise any appropriate hollow shape having a volume and a central cavity 102. In one embodiment the main body 100 may comprise a shape having no corners or sharp edges to improve the impact safety of the device. In one embodiment the main body 100 may comprise a spherical or flattened spherical shape so as to maximize internal volume relative to perimeter material, and may comprise, generally, an upper side and a lower side. The lower side of the main body 100 may further comprise a lower concavity 106, which may be a depression or indentation in the main body 100 relative to the lower side. In this way the main body 100 may be placed in or on a water surface with the lower side down, and the central concavity 106 may remain above or out of the water. Such a mechanism may help to improve the buoyancy of the device by creating suction on the water and by acting as a multi-hull design.
[0065] The perimeter wall of the main body 100 may comprise any appropriate material of construction and may comprise a multi-layer design having an inner layer 108, a middle layer 110, and outer layer 112, and a protective layer 114. The inner layer 108, which may comprise the most proximal layer of the perimeter wall of the main body 100, may comprise any appropriate material of construction providing an inner waterproof lining and insulating layer. The middle layer 110, which may comprise the primary structural layer of the perimeter wall of the main body 100, may comprise any appropriate material of construction providing structural rigidity and insulation. The outer layer 112, which may comprise the most distal layer of the perimeter wall of the main body 100, may comprise any appropriate material of construction providing an outer waterproof lining, wear resistance, and a decorative surface. In one embodiment the perimeter wall of main body 100 may further comprise a protective layer 114, which may comprise any appropriate material of construction providing an outer waterproof lining and wear resistance.
[0066] By way of example, the inner layer 108 may comprise a plastic interior layer for its lightweight and waterproof characteristics. The inner layer 108 may instead comprise a metal, such as an aluminum or steel inner layer, which may provide enhanced cooling characteristics though at the expense of increased weight and reduced safety.
[0067] The middle layer 110 may comprise a foam such as, for example, thermoplastic polyurethane or expanded polystyrene, for its buoyant properties, insulating properties, light weight, impact safety, and impact resistance. The middle layer 110 may instead comprise a hollow vinyl, such as that used in rescue buoys, Peterson tubes, and Burnside buoys, which has an increased buoyancy and lighter weight, though at the expense of increased rigidity.
[0068] The outer layer 112 may comprise a hard plastic or vinyl outer layer for its lightweight and waterproof characteristics, as well as its decorative properties. The outer layer 112 may also comprise damage resistant properties to provide longevity to the device, and may be decorated as desired for various purposes.
[0069] The protective layer 114 may comprise a relatively thicker hard plastic or vinyl outer layer for its damage resistant properties, and may be placed only on the lower side of the main body 100 so as to provide increased damage resistance to the bottom side of the device.
[0070] The upper side of the main body 100 may comprise an opening that allows a user to access the hollow central cavity 102 of the main body 100. The opening may be any appropriate shape, and may be lined by a lid frame 104, which may comprise a relatively harder material than the main body 100, and which may act as a support and sealing structure for the lid 200. The mechanism of attachment of the lid frame 104 to the main body 100 may be by any appropriate physical means such as, for example, inserting, bolting, snapping, gluing, binding, or the like.
[0071] The lid 200 may be articulably attached to the lid frame 104 such that is may act as a cover for the central cavity 102 when the lid 200 is closed against the lid frame 104, and may permit access to the central cavity 102 when articulated away from the lid frame 104. The mechanism of attachment of the lid 200 to the lid frame 104 may be by any appropriate physical means such as, for example, inserting, bolting, snapping, gluing, binding, or the like. In one embodiment the mechanism of attachment of the lid 200 to the lid frame 104 may be by a hinge 202.
[0072] The hinge 202 may comprise any appropriate hinge known in the art such as, for example, a piano hinge, butt hinge, spring-loaded hinge, concealed hinge, offset hinge, or the like. The hinge 202 may comprise any appropriate hinge permitting relative movement of two components through an arced range of motion while limiting the minimum or maximum arc range or locking the two components into a relative position at either limit.
[0073] The lid 200 may further comprise a latch 204, which may allow the locking and unlocking of the lid 200 relative to the lid frame 104. The latch 204 may comprise any appropriate latch known in the art such as, for example, a slam latch, deadbolt latch, spring latch, cam and twist latch, hook latch, or the like. The latch 204 may further comprise any appropriate locking mechanism for securing the lid 200 to the lid frame 104 such as, for example, a keyed lock, fastener, catch, padlock receiver, or the like.
[0074] In one embodiment the latch 204 may comprise an automatic air-release latch wherein the actuating of the latch mechanism by a user automatically releases air from within the central cavity to eliminate any suction acting upon the lid 200 and lid seal. To implement such a feature the latch 204 may comprise an outer body 220 and an inner body 222. The outer body 220 may comprise, generally, a housing designed to contain the inner body 222. The inner body 222 may further comprise a finger grip and a locking post, and a user of the device may manipulate the finger grip to unlock the locking post from a lock receiver on the device. The outer body 220 may contain an opening in an outer surface allowing the user to reach the finger grip on the inner body 222.
[0075] The outer body 220 may further comprise an air vent 226 and the inner body 222 may further comprise an air seal 224. The inner body 222 may further comprise a mechanism that forces it to maintain a specific position within the outer body 220 when not being acted upon by a user, such as a spring-loaded mechanism. When the inner body 222 is pressed by the spring-loaded mechanism against the outer body 220 the locking post may be extended and the air seal 224 may be pressed against the air vent 226. In this way the lid 200 may be locked to the device and the central cavity may comprise an air-tight container. When a user manipulates the finger grip and overcomes the spring-loaded mechanism the locking post may be retracting into the outer body 220 and the air seal 224 may be released from the air vent 226. In this way the lid 200 is unlocked from the device while simultaneously releasing the air-tight seal on the central cavity. Such a mechanism is advantageous when cold temperatures within the central cavity, for example, cause the air within to cool, become more dense, and create a partial vacuum within the central cavity, which increases the difficulty of opening the lid 200.
[0076] The lid 200 may further comprise a plurality of cup holders 206, which may comprise appropriately shaped recesses or depressions within the lid 200 into which a standard cup or can may be placed and held.
[0077] The impact safe lightweight floating cooler device may further comprise a plurality of magnetic seals 208, which may be a plurality of magnets or magnetic materials embedded in a silicone strip. One each of the plurality of magnetic seals 208 may be installed on a ledge attached to the lid frame 104 and on an inner side of the lid 200 such that when the lid 200 is closed against the lid frame 104 the two of the plurality of magnetic seals 208 are magnetically bound to each other, and their respective silicone strips press against one another to form a watertight seal.
[0078] The main body 100 may further comprise any appropriate accessories or modifications for providing additional functionality to the impact safe lightweight floating cooler device. In one embodiment the main body 100 may further comprise an attachment point or anchor for attaching a tow rope or similar component to the device.
[0079] In one embodiment the main body 100 may further comprise a handgrip, which may be any appropriate structure for lifting, pushing, or pulling the impact safe lightweight floating cooler device.
[0080] In one embodiment the main body 100 may further comprise a storage area, which may be any appropriate pocket or container for providing storage space or storage areas within or on the device.
[0081] In one embodiment the main body 100 may further comprise a plurality of cargo netting, which may be any appropriate material for preventing materials falling from, off, or through the device.
[0082] In one embodiment the main body 100 may further comprise a plurality of handles 116, which may be any appropriate handles that allow for carrying of the device.
[0083] The impact safe lightweight floating cooler device may be substantially constructed of any suitable material or combination of materials, but typically is constructed of a resilient material or combination of materials such that the device is resistant to damage as a result of compression, twisting, heating, or submersion in water. As an example, and without limiting the scope of the present invention, various exemplary embodiments of the impact safe lightweight floating cooler device may be substantially constructed of one or more materials of silicone, plastic, acrylic, polycarbonate, steel, aluminum, brass, magnetic metals, fiberglass, carbon fiber, or combinations thereof. In some embodiments the various components of the device may be coated, lined, or otherwise insulated to prevent contamination of the device. In one embodiment the material of construction may vary from one component to the next within the system.
[0084] In one embodiment the impact safe lightweight floating cooler device may comprise a resilient material of construction that either comprises a material having antimicrobial properties or comprises a layering of antimicrobial material or coating. Antimicrobial properties comprise the characteristic of being antibacterial, biocidal, microbicidal, anti-fungal, anti-viral, or other similar characteristics, and the oligodynamic effect, which is possessed by copper, brass, silver, gold, and several other metals and alloys, is one such characteristic. Copper and its alloys, in particular, have exceptional self-sanitizing effects. Silver also has this effect, and is less toxic to users than copper. Some materials, such as silver in its metallic form, may require the presence of moisture to activate the antimicrobial properties.
[0085] While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments, but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.