BOTTLE COOLING OR HEATING DEVICE
20250075971 ยท 2025-03-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
F25D31/007
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D2331/803
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25B2321/023
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25B21/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25B2400/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D2331/805
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A bottle cooling or heating device (1) for suspension from a support surface. The device (1) comprises a receptacle including a vessel (50), a thermoelectric cooling and/or heating (60) in contact with the vessel (50), and a support structure (20) connected to the vessel (50). The support structure (20) comprises a hanging lip (25) which projects away from the support structure (20) and supports the device (1) in use. Magnets (33) are supported by the support structure and a crown (6) is removably connectable to the support structure (20), held in place by the magnets (33). The crown (6) comprises a plurality of keys configured to engage with a support fixture (20) mounted on the underside of the support surface. One or more wedge devices which are moveable with respect to the support structure (20) may be connected to the support structure (20).
Claims
1. A bottle cooling and/or heating device which is configured to be suspended from a support surface in use, the device comprising a crown and a receptacle, wherein the receptacle comprises: a vessel having a closed end and an open end located opposite one another and connected by a side wall; a thermoelectric cooling and/or heating device in thermally conductive contact with the vessel; a support structure connected to the vessel, wherein the support structure comprises a hanging lip which projects away from the support structure, wherein the hanging lip is configured to support the device in use such that a major portion of the device is located below the support surface; and one or more magnets supported by the support structure, wherein the crown is configured to be removably connectable to the support structure, and wherein the crown is configured to be held in place by the one or more magnets.
2. A bottle cooling and/or heating device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the size and/or shape and/or location of the one or more magnets is configured so that crowns of differing shapes may be interchangeably connected to the support structure.
3. A bottle cooling and/or heating device as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the one or more magnets are each supported by a boss which projects away from the open end of the vessel.
4. A bottle cooling and/or heating device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the or each boss comprises a hole within which the magnet is supported.
5. A bottle cooling and/or heating device as claimed in claim 4, wherein an insert is located in the hole below the magnet, wherein the inset is sized to constrain the depth to which the magnet can penetrate into the hole.
6. A bottle cooling and/or heating device as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the support structure comprises a spacer which is connected to a support bracket, wherein the spacer is configured to surround the open end of the vessel immediately adjacent the open end of the vessel.
7. A bottle cooling and/or heating device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the spacer is a transparent or translucent lens.
8. A bottle cooling and/or heating device as claimed in claim 6 or 7, wherein the or each boss, when present, is integrally formed with the spacer.
9. A bottle cooling and/or heating device as claimed in any one of claims 6 to 8, comprising a light ring supported by the spacer and/or the support bracket.
10. A bottle cooling and/or heating device as claimed in any one of claims 6 to 9, wherein the spacer is located adjacent to the crown.
11. A bottle cooling and/or heating device which is configured to be suspended from a support surface in use, the device comprising a crown and a receptacle, wherein the receptacle comprises: a vessel having a closed end and an open end located opposite one another and connected by a side wall; a thermoelectric cooling and/or heating device in thermally conductive contact with the vessel; and a support structure connected to the vessel, wherein the crown is connected to the support structure, and wherein the crown comprises a plurality of keys which are configured to engage with a support fixture mounted on the underside of the support surface.
12. A bottle cooling and/or heating device as claimed in claim 11, wherein the support structure comprises a plurality of holes which are each configured to receive a mechanical fixing, wherein the crown is connected to the support structure by a plurality of mechanical fixings which are received in the holes.
13. A bottle cooling and/or heating device as claimed in claim 11 or 12, wherein the support structure comprises a hanging lip which projects away from the support structure, wherein the hanging lip is configured to support the device in an alternative use mode in which the device is suspended from the support surface by the hanging lip.
14. A bottle cooling and/or heating device as claimed in any one of claims 11 to 13, comprising one or more magnets supported by the support structure, wherein the crown is removably attached to the support structure.
15. A bottle cooling and/or heating device as claimed in any one of claims 11 to 14, wherein the plurality of keys project away from the support structure in a direction parallel to a plane defined by the open end of the vessel.
16. A kit of parts comprising a bottle cooling and/or heating device as claimed in any one of claims 11 to 15 and a support fixture, wherein the support fixture comprises a plurality of key engagement elements which are configured to engage with the keys of the cooling and/or heating device to support the cooling and/or heating device in use.
17. A bottle cooling and/or heating device comprising a receptacle according to any one of claim 1 to 10 or 12 and a crown connected to the support structure, wherein the crown comprises a plurality of keys which are configured to engage with a support fixture mounted on the underside of the support surface in use.
18. A method of suspending a bottle cooling and/or heating device as claimed in anyone of claim 11 to 15 or 17 from a support surface, the method comprising: attaching a support fixture to the underside of a support surface, wherein the support fixture comprises a plurality of key engagement features which are configured to engage with the keys of the bottle cooling and/or heating device to support the cooling and/or heating device in use; and engaging the keys of the bottle cooling and/or heating device with the key engagement features.
19. A method as claimed in claim 18, wherein the support fixture comprises an annular ring and the key engagement features comprise a plurality of radially inwardly projecting lugs, wherein the plurality of lugs are separated from one another by a plurality of key holes which are configured to receive the keys of the bottle cooling and/or heating device, wherein the method comprises inserting the keys of the bottle cooling and/or heating device into the keyholes before rotating the bottle cooling and/or heating device to cause the keys to engage with the inwardly projecting lugs.
20. A bottle cooling and/or heating device which is configured to be suspended from a support surface in use, the device comprising: a vessel having a closed end and an open end located opposite one another and connected by a side wall; a thermoelectric cooling and/or heating device in thermally conductive contact with the vessel; a support structure connected to the vessel, wherein the support structure comprises a hanging lip which projects away from the support structure, wherein the hanging lip is configured to support the device in use such that a major portion of the device is located below the support surface; and one or more wedge devices connected to the support structure, wherein at least a portion of the one or more wedge devices is moveable with respect to the support structure.
21. A bottle cooling and/or heating device as claimed in claim 20, wherein the one or more wedge devices comprises: a fixed support connected to the support structure; a wedge element pivotally connected to the fixed support, and an actuator, wherein the actuator is operable to cause the wedge element to pivot with respect to the fixed support.
22. A bottle cooling and/or heating device as claimed in claim 21, wherein the actuator is a bolt or screw supported by the support structure, wherein a distal end of the bolt or screw is configured to engage with a cam surface of the wedge element to cause the wedge element to pivot with respect to the fixed support when the bolt or screw is actuated.
23. A bottle cooling and/or heating device as claimed in claim 21 or 22, wherein the wedge element is biased towards an unengaged position.
24. A bottle cooling and/or heating device as claimed in any one of claims 21 to 23, wherein the support structure comprises one or more openings configured to receive a wedge element of the one or more wedge devices.
25. A bottle cooling and/or heating device as claimed in any one of claims 20 to 24, wherein the support structure comprises a plurality of fins located on an outer surface of the support structure.
26. A bottle cooling and/or heating device as claimed in any one of claims 20 to 22, wherein the bottle cooling and/or heating device comprises a device according to any one of claim 1 to 15, or 17.
27. A bottle cooling and/or heating device according to claim 26, wherein the side wall and/or the closed end of the vessel comprises a plurality of openings, and wherein a light source is located adjacent the plurality of openings, wherein the light source is supported by the support structure, or wherein the light source is supported within insulation surrounding the side wall of the vessel or located beneath the closed base of the vessel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0039] Embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0069] In general terms embodiments of the invention relate to a device for regulating the temperature of beverage bottles. The device is designed to be integrated seamlessly into items of furniture or the like. The device has a receptacle that defines a chamber for receiving a beverage bottle. The temperature of the chamber is regulated by a temperature regulating means, such as a thermoelectric device such that the temperature of the beverage bottle may be maintained at a desired drinking temperature.
[0070] A support structure is connected to the receptacle such that the receptacle hangs beneath the supporting structure. The support structure has a hanging shoulder protruding radially outwardly which is configured to engage a supporting surface, such as a table top, work surface, vehicle interior, yacht fitting or any other planar surface on a piece of furniture, such that the receptacle is supported beneath the supporting surface. The support structure may alternatively be attached to the underside of said supporting surface.
[0071] The device further comprises a crown positioned, when assembled, such that it covers the support structure and hanging shoulder. The crown provides an aesthetically appealing finish to the device such that it may be elegantly integrated with, an item of furniture, a vehicle interior, a yacht fitting or any similar surface. Furthermore, the crown may be easily removed by the user such that it may be changed for a crown with a different appearance or it may be removed for maintenance without removing the remainder of the device.
[0072] Throughout the description which follows relative terms such as top, bottom, inner, outer etc. are used to describe the device. It will be understood that these terms are with reference to the orientation of the device in normal use when installed in or under a work surface or similar. Use of such terms is not to be considered as limiting.
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[0075] A crown 6 is located at the top of the device 1.
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[0077] A heat sink 9 is positioned below the base insulator 12 and an electrically operated fan 10 is located below the heat sink 9. The fan 10 is configured to draw air in from the top such that, in use, air is drawn into the device 1 via openings 5 in the outer casing 2 (see
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[0080] The top end of the support bracket 20 houses a lens assembly comprising a transparent or translucent lens 30 and a light ring 40 (
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[0083] The annular body 24 comprises a radially inwardly projecting shelf 28 located between the top and bottom of the annular body 24. The upper surface 26 of the shelf 28 is located approximately half-way between the top and bottom of the annular body 24. The shelf 28 extends from its upper surface 26 downwardly such that the shelf 28 has a depth of approximately one third of the depth of the annular body 24. It will be understood that this is an example only and that any other suitable depth of shelf may be used. The radially innermost surface of the shelf 28 comprises a plurality of radially inwardly extending projections 29.
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[0086] The projections 29 on the shelf 28 of the support bracket 20 help to facilitate placement of the vessel 50 in the support bracket and help to support the vessel 50 in use. However, the projections 29 are not essential and may be omitted if desired.
[0087] The lens 30 is secured to the support bracket 20 by means of bolts 34 which pass through the bolt holes 36 in the lens 30 and the corresponding bolt holes 42 in the shelf 28 of the support bracket 20. The bolts 34 engage with the threaded inserts 41 so that a compressive force may be applied to the lip 55 of the vessel 50 and the lower seal 39. In this way the vessel 50 is securely attached to the support bracket 20. As shown in
[0088] Magnets 33 are located in the upwardly extending bosses 32 of the lens 30. The magnets may be secured to the bosses 32 with an adhesive for example. In this embodiment the magnets are received within holes formed in the bosses 32. In an alternative embodiment the magnets 33 may be located on top of the bosses 32, or the bosses 32 may be dispensed with such that the magnets 33 are attached directly to the top of the lens 30.
[0089] The crown 6 is positioned on top of the support bracket assembly such that the lower surface 17 of the flat portion 16 of the crown 6 abuts the magnets 33 which act to hold the crown 6 in place. The skilled person will understand that in this embodiment the crown 6 must comprise a magnetic material such as steel which may be provided as a layer or coating. In an alternative embodiment the crown 6 may attach to the lens 30 by alternative means such as adhesive, clips or other mechanical fastenings. It is preferred, but not essential that that any connections or fastenings are not visible from the top of the crown 6. If magnets are not used to secure the crown 6 in place the material of the crown need not be magnetic.
[0090] The curved portion 15 of the crown 6 extends downwardly into the lens 30 and engages with the upper seal 31. As best seen in
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[0092] In use, the device 1 may be installed in an opening in a work surface, or any suitable support surface, by placing the device 1 into a suitably sized hole in the support surface so that the support lip 25 of the support bracket 20 engages with the periphery of the hole. In this way the device 1 may be hung from the support surface via the support lip 25.
[0093] When the device 1 is installed in a support surface as described above, the fins 21 of the support bracket 20 engage with material throughout the depth of the support surface to hold the device 1 in position and to prevent rotation of the device 1 relative to the support surface. The fins 21 may be rigid such that they do not deform (to any significant extent) when engaged with the material of the support surface. In some cases the fins 21 may cut into the material of the support surface, or the hole in the support surface may be configured to receive the fins 21. In a further alternative, the fins 21 may be configured to deform elastically or plastically when the device 1 is installed in a support surface.
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[0095] In this embodiment the crown 6 is replaced by a crown 106 which is secured to the support bracket 20 by a plurality of bolts 110 which pass through bolt holes located in a flat radially outermost portion 116 of the crown 106. The bolts 110 pass through the bolt holes 23 located in the lugs 22 of the support bracket 20 and fix to threaded inserts (not shown) located in the lowermost portion of the bolt holes 23. It will be noted that all components of the device 100 are common with the device 1 described above with the exception of the crown 106. For simplicity, like reference numerals have been used to reference like components throughout the description.
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[0097] The radially outermost portion 116 of the crown 106 is surrounded by an annular key formation 117 which comprises a plurality of outwardly extending keys 118. The annular key formation is located slightly above the level of the outermost portion 116 of the crown 106.
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[0099] An annular locking ring 130 is provided in addition to the device 100. The annular locking ring 130 comprises a plurality of key holes 131 and a plurality of radially inwardly extending lugs 132. The radially outermost portion 133 of the locking ring 130 comprises a substantially flat annular ring located slightly above the level of the radially inwardly extending lugs 132.
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[0101] The locking ring 130 may be attached to the underside of the support surface by adhesive and/or by screws which pass through holes (not shown) in the radially outermost portion 116 of the crown 106 provided for this purpose.
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[0105] In this embodiment the support bracket 220 comprises a substantially annular body 224. A support lip 225 surrounds the top end of the annular body 224 and projects radially outwardly from the annular body 224. A plurality of fins 221 (see
[0106] The annular body 224 comprises a radially inwardly projecting shelf 228 located between the top and bottom of the annular body 224. A radially outermost upper surface 226 of the shelf 228 is located approximately a third of the way between the top and bottom of the annular body 224. The shelf 228 is T-shaped in cross-section with the outermost radial portion 222 being relatively thin and the innermost radial portion 223 extending from a level above the outermost radial portion 222 downwardly to a level below the outermost radial portion 222. It will be understood that this is an example only and that any other suitable depth and/or profile of shelf may be used.
[0107] The annular body 224 comprises a plurality of radially inwardly extending lugs 227 each of which comprises a bolt hole (not shown). The lugs 227 extend in an axial direction from the surface 226 of the shelf 228 upwardly to a position approximately half-way between the surface 226 and the support rim 225. The bolt holes extend through the lugs 227 and the depth of the radially outermost portion 222 of the shelf 228 such that the lower end of the bolt holes are located on the underside of the shelf 228. A plurality of additional both holes (not shown) extend through the depth of the radially outermost portion 222 of the shelf 228 between the lugs 227.
[0108] The lens 230 is substantially annular in form with a substantially flat radially outermost portion 231 and a substantially flat downwardly sloping radially innermost portion 235. The radially outermost portion 231 of the lens 230 comprises a plurality of bolt holes (not shown) which are configured to receive bolts 234 to connect the lens 230 to the support bracket 220 as will be described in greater detail below. The lens 230 further comprises a plurality of bolt holes 236 configured to receive adjustment screws 260 as will be described in greater detail below.
[0109] The lens 230 comprises a plurality of upwardly extending bosses 232 which are each configured to receive a magnet 33. The underside of the lens 230 comprises a downwardly extending annular wall 237 located towards the radially innermost end of the radially outermost portion 231 of the 230. An annular channel 238 is formed between the annular wall 237 and the radially innermost portion 235 of the lens 230. An annular light ring 240 is located in the channel 237. Electrical power is provided to the light ring by electrical cabling (not shown). A lower seal 239 is positioned in an annular recess in the lowermost surface of the radially innermost portion 235 of the lens 230.
[0110] In the assembled device 200 the upper end of the vessel 50 is received within the annular body 224 of the support bracket 220 such that the outwardly projecting lip 55 of the vessel 50 rests on a flat portion of the radially innermost portion 223 of the shelf 228. The bottom surface of the annular wall 237 of the lens 230 is supported by the upper surface 226 of the shelf 228 and the lower surface of the radially outermost portion 231 of the lens is supported by the lugs 227 of the support bracket 220. The lowermost surface of the radially innermost portion 235 of the lens 230 abuts the projecting lip 55 of the vessel 50.
[0111] The lens 230 is secured to the support bracket 220 by means of bolts 234 which pass through the bolt holes (not shown) in the lens 230 and the corresponding bolt holes (not shown) in the lugs 227 of the support bracket 220. The bolts 234 engage with threaded inserts (not shown) so that a compressive force may be applied to the lip 55 of the vessel 50 and the lower seal 239. In this way the vessel 50 is securely attached to the support bracket 220. Magnets 33 are located in the upwardly extending bosses 232 of the lens 230.
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[0114] A plurality of wedge devices are 261 is provided on the underside of the radially outermost portion 231 of the lens 230 at a location below the plurality of bolt holes 236. Preferably three wedge devices 261 are provided with equal spacing around the periphery of the lens 230.
[0115] Each wedge device 261 comprises an uppermost block 262 and a lowermost wedge 263 which is connected to the uppermost block 262 by a pivot connection 264. Slots (not shown) are provided in the body 224 of the support bracket 220 to allow the radially outermost edge of the wedge 263 to pass through the body 224 of the support bracket 220 (see
[0116] The wedge devices 261 may comprise resilient members such as springs which bias the wedge 263 radially inwardly so that when the bolts 260 are withdrawn the wedges 263 move radially inwardly away from the support surface to an unengaged position. The wedge devices 261 may be used with the device 1 described above with reference to
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[0120] A hole 511 has been cut into the support surface 510. The hole 511 has a lowermost portion with a radius which suitably conforms to the outer radius of the body 224 of the support bracket 220. An uppermost portion of the hole has a larger diameter which suitably conforms to the radius of the radially outermost portion 16 of the crown 6. The depth to the uppermost portion of the hole is substantially equal to the combined depth of the radially outermost portion 16 of the crown 6 and the support rim 225 of the support bracket 220 so that the radially outermost portion 16 of the crown 6 is substantially level with the uppermost surface of the support surface 510.
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[0123] It will be understood that the above described embodiments are examples only and that many different configurations are possible without departing from the scope of the invention. It will be understood that the device need not be circular in cross-section and the crown, the outer casing, the support bracket and/or the vessel may be any other shape as desired such as square, hexagonal or any other suitable shape. The device may be sized and shaped to contain more than one bottled beverage.