Abstract
The present invention is a novel soft-sided beverage insulating device and system intended to be an improvement over prior art. The invention is designed to envelope, wrap, hold or otherwise secure a container with liquid content. The invention improves upon the prior art by improving upon liquid content temperature control, an over-cap or cap for protection of or to reseal a liquid content container, a frame to support a geometric shape and provide a compartment for novelty electronics such as LED lights or other low voltage electronics. The invention offers a leverage opening system to access the liquid content of the enveloped container and an attachment point for straps, harness or other attachment to increase transportability of the said device. Additionally, embodiments allow for bespoke modifications for cosmetic purposes, fit and novelty.
Claims
1. A beverage container insulator, comprising: a soft-sided generally cylindrical body having a vertical axis, a top, and a closed bottom, and a main body portion having a front and a back, the main body portion being defined by an inner wall and an outer wall extending from the top to the closed bottom to define an interior beverage container compartment for receiving a beverage container therein, the body fastened together at plural fastening locations extending transverse to the vertical axis to define plural compartments extending transverse to the vertical axis and containing insulating material, wherein the closed bottom includes a stiffened material; wherein the top of the generally cylindrical body includes an arcuate closed portion opposite the closed bottom along the vertical axis, and an open area in the front of the main body portion immediately below the arcuate closed portion; and wherein the main body portion includes a vertically extending slit through the inner and outer walls, the slit defining an opening into the interior beverage compartment, the slit extending up a side of the main body portion, between the front and back, and a closure element for selectively opening the vertically extending slit to admit a beverage container into the interior beverage container compartment, and closing the vertically extending slit to retain a beverage container in the interior beverage container compartment.
2. The beverage container insulator according to claim 1 in which the closure element is a zipper.
3. The beverage container insulator according to claim 2 wherein the closure element further comprises a hook and loop closure positioned between an upper end of the zipper and the open area.
4. The beverage container insulator according to claim 1 in which the closure element is a hook and loop fastener.
5. The beverage container insulator according to claim 1 in which the stiffened material comprises a polyurethane or polysiloxane.
6. The beverage container insulator according to claim 1 including an internal frame enveloping the interior beverage compartment to provide stability for a beverage container retained within the soft-sided body.
7. The beverage container according to claim 1 wherein the body is substantially in the form of a sleeping bag.
8. The beverage container insulator according to claim 1 wherein the main body portion includes a narrow region adjacent the arcuate closed portion, a wider region directly below the open area, and a tapered region, narrower than the wider region, adjacent the closed bottom.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL DRAWINGS
(1) In the drawings, which form a part of this specification,
(2) FIG. 1A is a front view of a body according to one embodiment of the invention;
(3) FIG. 1B is a back view of a body showing a storage pouch for storing a cap and a loop of material to be used for attaching said invention to an external embodiment (such as a backpack) for the purposes of carrying said invention;
(4) FIG. 1C is a view of a component which has the purpose of opening a sealed beverage container with an integrated leverage opening system for removeable cap style containers;
(5) FIG. 2 is a view of a cap or over-cap;
(6) FIG. 3 is an exploded view of a plurality of layers of material comprised of an inner layer, an outer layer and a plurality of layers laminated between said inner and outer layers of various density and porosity;
(7) FIG. 4 is an exploded view of a plurality of layers comprising the base of an embodiment of said invention, including a material of relative stiffness to provide a more stable base for the beverage container to be housed within the embodiment, laminated between an inner and outer layer;
(8) FIG. 5 is an exploded view similar to FIG. 4 included for the purpose of showing a different possible geometric shape of the base and embodiment of said invention;
(9) FIG. 6 is an example of an internal frame to support the geometric structure and provide stability or protection for the enveloped or encased liquid beverage container;
(10) FIG. 7 is an example of a carrying or transportation strap that is adjustable to the end-user fitting needs;
(11) FIG. 8 is a view of the lower section of said body illustrating the use of electronic components such as power, sensors, emitter, recorder, receiver, processor, to add light, sound, buzzer to said body; and
(12) FIG. 9 is a view of said body including an image as a novelty example of a cosmetic change to the exterior.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(13) An embodiment of the soft-sided beverage insulating device 10 according to the invention for illustration purposes and not by limitation, the embodiment of said invention is designed to enclose the majority of the container to be insulated, as seen in FIG. 1A, which in this particular embodiment is a glass bottle such as those used for beer, whiskey, wine or soda. Enclosing more of the surface of said bottle with said insulating material of which this embodiment is comprised, improves the efficiency of said invention's primary intent of reducing temperature change. Insulating device 10 is defined by a body 12, which in the illustrated embodiment is in the form of a conventional sleeping bag. Body 12 has an inner wall 14 and an outer wall 16 formed of resilient fabric and fastened together at plural fastening locations 18 that extend transverse to the vertical axis (arrow A, FIG. 1) of the body 12 to define plural compartments 20 that, as detailed below, may contain insulating material. Body 12 has an open top 100 and a closed base 44. The body 12 has a closure system defined by, for example, a zipper 102 (FIG. 6) that extends along the vertical axis at a vertical slit 19 in the body to the open top 100. The zipper 102 functions to selectively open and close the vertical slit 19 in body 12. Hook and loop closures 104 may also be utilized in addition to or in place of the zipper 102 for the same purpose.
(14) The back view of said body 12 is seen in FIG. 1B. An example of a storage pouch 22 is seen here for the purpose of storing or keeping an object of the user's desire or said cap or over-cap when not in use. Also seen in this view is a loop of fabric 24 to be used for the purpose of attaching said invention to another article as desired by a user with, for example, a carabiner 26 to be attached to said loop. FIG. 1C shows an example of one type of a container-opening device 28 such as the illustrated bottle opener, which has the purpose and ability to open the original manufacturer lid, cap, cork or seal of a container which may be held within said body of said invention. In the example image, said device is a customized bottle opener and is affixed to said body of said invention and has a second function to leverage the device itself open.
(15) FIG. 2 shows an example embodiment of a cap or over-cap 30 which can be used to seal the container being housed within the body shown in FIG. 1. The cap or over-cap 30 may be affixed to or held within a compartment on said body. Said cap or over-cap 30 provides additional insulating efficiency as well as the benefits of spillage prevention and preventing foreign objects from entering said container within said body.
(16) FIG. 3 shows the plurality of layers, 32, 34, 36, and 38, which combine to form the material of which said body is comprised. By way of illustration said plurality of layers 32 through 38 could contain insulating materials a layer of gels, beads, foams, elastic, polyurethane foams or films, electrically conductive and electrically insulated materials, etc. Layers could provide such benefits as protection against impact, thermal insulation, active temperature modification, electrical communication between other integrated components, cosmetic novelty, etc. With a plurality of layers, a wicking layer can be added for an embodiment that is intended to stay cold, such as a beverage container. As the internal and ambient temperatures begin to match, the container sweating inside the device can have the sweat wicked to the surface. Thus, aiding in cooling the enveloped container and maintaining the liquid content at a cooler temperature for a longer period. In the illustration of FIG. 3, the inner wall 14 could be defined by layer 32 and the outer wall 16 could be defined by layer 38. The layers 32 through 38 may be thermoregulating, shock resistant, or moldable.
(17) FIG. 4 shows a plurality of layers 40 and 42 that comprise the base 44 of said body 12. By way of illustration said plurality of layers 40 and 42 could contain a stiffened material to provide stability or form and may or may not use magnetic materials to provide magnetic adhesion to surface subject to magnetic adhesion. Or may use polyurethane or polysiloxane to provide structure, form, frame or strike/impact zones laminated between an inner and outer layer.
(18) FIG. 5 shows again the base 44 of said body 12 with a plurality of layers 40 and 42. The purpose of FIG. 5 is to show the geometric shape of said body 12 can be designed in a plurality of shapes or sizes best befitting the intended container to be contained within said body.
(19) FIG. 6 is an example of an internal frame 46 to support the geometric structure of body 12 and provide stability or protection for the enveloped or encased liquid beverage container 48, which as illustrated is a conventional can. This geometric shape of this internal frame 46 can be altered to protect and support the invention as well as the liquid beverage container 48 encased within the device. The density of the material used for the internal frame 46 can be altered to match the type of liquid beverage container to be encased. For example, a soda can 48 would take a stiffer frame than a glass wine bottle due to the difference in the ability to puncture the liquid beverage container. A polysiloxane internal frame 46 may be suitable for vibration and impact resistance if dropped for a wine bottle, but a soda can 48 may need a polyurethane frame with a strike plate to prevent puncture.
(20) FIG. 7 is an example of a carrying or transportation strap 50 that is adjustable to the end-user fitting needs. For illustration purposes only; a bike rider may wish to sling the device over a shoulder. Whereas a hiker, may wish double straps to carry like a day pack; or a molly mount to attach as an external hydration carrier.
(21) FIG. 8 is a view of the lower section 52 of said body 12 illustrating the use of electronic components 54 such as a battery compartment 56 for power, sensors, emitter, recorder, receiver, processor, to add light 58, sound, buzzer 60 or other novelty to said body 12. The light 58 could be for purely novel purposes, to aid in the identification of a bike rider, hiker or pedestrian in low lighting conditions, and may or may not have warning light flashing capability.
(22) FIG. 9 is a view of said body 12 including an image 62 as a novelty example of a cosmetic change to the exterior. It is envisioned that the exterior of the device can be cosmetically altered without disrupting the utility of the device. Thus, allowing the device to be customized for commercialization purposes. For example, the device can be themed for holidays visually with a midi sound file that plays a holiday theme. Another illustration would be to custom the device with licensed indicia for sports or organizations. Or to allow children decorate their own device with a markable outer surface.
(23) The terms and expressions which have been employed in the foregoing specification are used therein as terms of description and not of limitation, and there is no intention in the use of such terms and expressions of excluding equivalents of the features shown and described or portions thereof, it being recognized that the scope of the invention is defined and limited only by the claims which follow.