BEVERAGE CONTAINER COVER DEVICE
20240425265 ยท 2024-12-26
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Abstract
A universal insulating beverage container cover device that expands to accommodate various sizes and shapes of beverage containers. The device is constructed of multiple panels of insulated material, such as stainless steel with double-wall vacuum insulation walls, that can expand and contract relative to each other depending on the size of the beverage container inserted into the container cover device. The bottom of the beverage container cover device also allows for expansion and contraction so that the size of the bottom of the drinking container can fit snuggly into the insulating beverage cover device as well.
Claims
1. An insulating beverage container cover comprising: a horizontal panel having an outside edge, the outside edge defining a vertical shape of the insulating beverage container cover, wherein the horizontal panel is expandable; a vertical wall attached to the outside edge of the horizontal panel, the vertical wall comprising a plurality of insulated element assemblies with each insulated element assembly being coupled to horizontally adjacent insulated assemblies, wherein at least a subset of the plurality of insulated element assemblies are expandable; and a void defined by the horizontal panel and the vertical wall, wherein the void is configured to be at a first volume at rest and to expand to a second volume when a beverage container of a first size in inserted into the void.
2. The insulating beverage container cover of claim 1, wherein the void is configured to expand to the second volume by the beverage container forcing the at least a subset of the plurality of insulated element assemblies to expand.
3. The insulating beverage container cover of claim 1, wherein the void is configured to expand to the second volume by the beverage container forcing the at least a subset of the plurality of insulated element assemblies to expand and the expanded wall causing the horizontal panel to expand.
4. The insulating beverage container cover of claim 1, wherein the void is configured to expand to a third volume when a beverage container of a second size is inserted into the void.
5. The insulating beverage container cover of claim 1, wherein the at least a subset of the plurality of insulated element assemblies that are expandable include an insulating element and a connecting element, wherein the insulating element is elastically expandable.
6. The insulating beverage container cover of claim 1, wherein the at least a subset of the plurality of insulated element assemblies that are expandable include an insulating element and a connecting element, wherein the connecting element is elastically expandable.
7. The insulating beverage container cover of claim 1, wherein the at least a subset of the plurality of insulated element assemblies that are expandable include an insulating element and a connecting element, wherein at least one of the insulating element and the connecting element is elastically expandable.
8. The insulating beverage container cover of claim 7, wherein each of the insulating elements is fabricated of stainless steel and includes a double-wall vacuum insulation.
9. The insulating beverage container cover of claim 8, wherein the connecting element is an insulated material with a level of elasticity.
10. The insulation beverage container cover of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of insulated element assemblies overlaps with adjacent insulated element assemblies and each of the insulated element assemblies includes an expandable element that biases each insulated element assembly towards each adjacent insulated element assembly.
11. The insulating beverage container cover of claim 10, wherein the expandable element is a sliding tongue and groove connector.
12. The insulating beverage container cover of claim 10, wherein the expandable element is an insulated material with a level of elasticity.
13. The insulating beverage container cover of claim 10, wherein the expandable element is a combination of a sliding tongue and groove connector and an elastic material.
14. The insulation beverage container cover of claim 10, wherein the expandable element is a sliding tongue and groove connector with a spring.
15. The insulation beverage container of claim 1, wherein the shape of the horizontal panel is substantially round.
16. The insulation beverage container of claim 1, wherein the plurality of insulated element assemblies comprises two or more insulated element assemblies horizontally oriented with respect to each other and two or more insulated element assemblies vertically oriented with respect to each other.
17. The insulation beverage container of claim 1, wherein the plurality of insulated element assemblies comprises two or more rows of insulated element assemblies and two or more columns of insulated element assemblies.
18. An insulating beverage container cover comprising: a horizontal panel having an outside edge, the outside edge defining a vertical shape of the insulating beverage container cover, wherein the horizontal panel is expandable; a vertical wall attached to the outside edge of the horizontal panel, the vertical wall comprising a plurality of insulated element assemblies with each insulated element assembly being expandably coupled to horizontally adjacent insulated assemblies; and a void defined by the horizontal panel and the vertical wall, wherein the void is configured to be at a first volume at rest and to expand to a second volume when a beverage container of a first size in inserted into the void, thereby forcing the insulated element assemblies to expand away from the horizontally adjacent insulated assemblies.
19. The insulating beverage container cover of claim 18, wherein the void is configured to expand to the second volume by the expanded wall causing the horizontal panel to expand.
20. The insulating beverage container cover of claim 19, wherein at least a subset of the plurality of insulated element assemblies an insulating element and a connecting element, wherein at least one of the insulating element and the connecting element is elastically expandable.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0027] The present invention, as well as features and aspects thereof, is directed towards providing a beverage container cover device that can be utilized on containers of various sizes and provide insulation to the contents of the containers.
[0028] As the embodiments of the present invention are directed towards a universal insulating beverage container device that allows for the expansion of the device so as to accommodate various sizes of beverages. This universal beverage container device is made multiple panels of stainless steel with double-wall vacuum insulation that expand and contract depending on the size of the beverage inserted into the container device. The bottom of the device allows for expansion and contraction so that the size of the bottom of the drinking container can fit snuggly into the insulating beverage device as well.
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[0033] In one embodiment, the panels 402 can be connected to a beverage container cover made from the expandable material. In such an embodiment, the panels 402 could be glued, sewn, heat welded or using some other technique to fasten the panels to the cover. In other embodiments, the panels 402 can be attached to each other using an expandable connector or expandable material. The expandable connector in such embodiments can be connected between the edges of the various panels 402. The beverage container cover device 400 also includes a bottom that also includes a plurality of panels 402, each connected similarly to the panels 402 in the cylindrical wall 406. The cylindrical wall 406 and the bottom panel 408 form a void for receiving a beverage container (not illustrated) through an opening defined by the cylindrical wall 406. In this embodiment, the expandable connector consisting of an expandable material 420 allows the beverage container cover device 400 to receive containers of various sizes ranging from a minimum size to a maximum size. The minimum size would be a size that snuggly fits into an unexpanded void 408 whereas the maximum size would be the maximize size of the void 408 that can be created by the expandable material 410 expanding out to their maximum extension while still maintaining elasticity. Further, in the illustrated embodiment, it should be appreciated that the cylindrical wall can expand in any direction and the bottom 408 is also able to expand. Further, it should be appreciated that in a cylindrical array embodiment as the one illustrated in
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[0035] In some embodiments, the tongue 532 and/or the receptor 534 may be coated with an insulating material to provide further insulation. The tongue may be pushed all the way into the receptor 534 as in
[0036] In some embodiments, the receptor 534B may be a hollowed-out void that receives the tongue 532A. In other embodiments, the receptor 534B may be a rail or track, similar to a kitchen drawer, that mates with the tongue 532A and allows the tongue 532A to slide between the positions illustrated in
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[0040] Different embodiments may be constructed in different shapes and sizes. Embodiments may include varying numbers of panels and techniques to draw the panels into a closed or non-expanded state. In some embodiments of the tongue and receptor structure, the tongue may be the same material and be insulated similarly to the panels. In other embodiments, the tongues may be a different, more pliable, bendable, stretchable, etc. material, such as rubber, silicone, plastic, etc. In some embodiments insulating gel may be used. Some embodiments will allow for expansion vertically (Y-axis), some horizontally (X-axis), some diagonally (Z-axis) and some in a combination of two or more such directions. The panels can be of a uniform shape and size or of varying shapes and sizes.
[0041] The illustrated embodiments have been shown as being cylindrical, such as for holding a can. However, it will be appreciated that the various embodiments may take on a variety of shapes and receive a variety of container shapes without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
[0042] In some embodiments, multiple layers of panels may be utilized with the panels being staggered from each other to facilitate minimizing an air path or fluid path to the surface side of the beverage container.
[0043] It will also be appreciated that in embodiments such as those shown in
[0044] In the description and claims of the present application, each of the verbs, comprise, include and have, and conjugates thereof, are used to indicate that the object or objects of the verb are not necessarily a complete listing of members, components, elements, or parts of the subject or subjects of the verb.
[0045] The present invention has been described using detailed descriptions of embodiments thereof that are provided by way of example and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention. The described embodiments comprise different features, not all of which are required in all embodiments of the invention. Some embodiments of the present invention utilize only some of the features or possible combinations of the features. Variations of embodiments of the present invention that are described and embodiments of the present invention comprising different combinations of features noted in the described embodiments will occur to persons of the art.
[0046] It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited by what has been particularly shown and described herein above. Rather the scope of the invention is defined by the claims that follow.