Beverage receptacle
12428212 ยท 2025-09-30
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Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A beverage receptacle configured to receive a beverage container, comprising a tubular body having a tubular portion and a base, a cavity within the tubular body adapted to receive the beverage container, a rubber sleeve at least partially surrounding the tubular portion of the tubular body, a bearing means adapted to bear on the beverage container, and wherein the beverage receptacle is formed of an insulating material.
Claims
1. A beverage receptacle configured to receive a beverage container, comprising: a tubular body having a tubular portion and a base; a cavity within the tubular body adapted to receive the beverage container; a rubber sleeve at least partially surrounding the tubular portion of the tubular body; a bearer adapted to bear on the beverage container, the bearer comprising: a ring, a pair of projection receiving channels running along the upper and lower portion of the ring configured to be received by a pair of projections on an inner face of the cavity adjacent to an upper rim of the tubular body, and one or more strips perpendicular to the pair of projections, the one or more strips being adapted to bear the beverage container; wherein the beverage receptacle is formed of an insulating material.
2. The beverage receptacle of claim 1, wherein the base is removable.
3. The beverage receptacle according to claim 2, wherein the base is threading received by the tubular portion.
4. The beverage receptacle of claim 3, wherein the bearer is a flexible gasket locatable on a portion of an inner face of the cavity adjacent to an upper rim of the tubular body.
5. The beverage receptacle according to claim 4, wherein in a closed position the base is received by a lower opening of the tubular portion, and in an open position the base is detached from the tubular portion such that the beverage container is configured to be received by the lower opening into the cavity, wherein the tubular portion is formed of stainless steel and the base is formed of plastic.
6. The beverage receptacle according to claim 1, wherein the one or more strips are coated with silicone.
7. The beverage receptacle of claim 1, wherein the bearer is received by an upper rim portion of the cavity such that the bearer bears on the beverage container.
8. The beverage receptacle of claim 7, wherein rotation of the beverage container in a first direction increases the force exerted by the bearer, and wherein rotation of the beverage container in the second direction decreases the force exerted by the bearer.
9. The beverage receptacle according to claim 8, wherein the rubber sleeve is formed of neoprene, wherein the rubber sleeve is removable, wherein the bearing is removable, wherein the thermally insulating material is stainless steel, wherein the beverage receptacle is vacuum sealed, and wherein the beverage receptacle is twin walled and/or tripled walled.
10. A beverage receptacle configured to receive a beverage container, comprising: a tubular body having a tubular portion and a base; a cavity within the tubular body adapted to receive the beverage container; a rubber sleeve at least partially surrounding the tubular portion of the tubular body; a bearer adapted to bear on the beverage container, wherein the bearer is a threaded ring comprising: an upper end seated on an upper rim of the tubular body; a lower end comprising a threaded portion configured to be received by a complimentary threaded portion on an inner face of the cavity; and one or more strips connected to the upper and lower end; wherein upon rotation of the threaded portion along the complimentary threaded portion, the one or more strips are configured to bend; and wherein the beverage receptacle is formed of an insulating material.
11. The beverage receptacle of claim 10, wherein in an open position, the one or more strips are parallel to the tubular portion, and wherein in a closed position, the one or more strips bend such that the one or more strips bear on the beverage container.
12. A beverage receptacle configured to receive a beverage container, comprising: a tubular body having a tubular portion and a base; a cavity within the tubular body adapted to receive the beverage container; a rubber sleeve at least partially surrounding the tubular portion of the tubular body; a bearer adapted to bear on the beverage container, wherein the bearer comprises: a fixed first portion; a second portion connected to the first portion and adapted to be rotated; and one or more strips connected to the first and second portions; wherein upon rotation of the second portion, the one or more strips are configured to bend; and wherein the beverage receptacle is formed of an insulating material.
13. The beverage receptacle of claim 12, wherein in an open position, the one or more strips are parallel to the tubular portion, and wherein in a closed position, the one or more strips bend such that the one or more strips bear on the beverage container.
14. A beverage receptacle configured to receive a beverage container, comprising: a tubular body having a tubular portion and a base; a cavity within the tubular body adapted to receive the beverage container; a rubber sleeve at least partially surrounding the tubular portion of the tubular body; a bearer adapted to bear on the beverage container, wherein the bearer is locatable in the base and comprises: a fixed first portion; a second portion connected to the first portion and adapted to be rotated upon rotation of the base; and one or more strips connected to the first and second portions; wherein upon rotation of the base, the one or more strips are configured to bend; and wherein the beverage receptacle is formed of an insulating material.
15. The beverage receptacle of claim 14, wherein in an open position, the one or more strips are parallel to the tubular portion, and wherein in a closed position, the one or more strips bend such that the one or more strips bear on the beverage container.
16. A beverage receptacle configured to receive a beverage container, comprising: a tubular body having a tubular portion and a base; a cavity within the tubular body adapted to receive the beverage container; a rubber sleeve at least partially surrounding the tubular portion of the tubular body; a bearer adapted to bear on the beverage container, wherein an inner face of the cavity further comprises at least one recess for receiving at least one inter-lockable member of an insert for a beverage receptacle cavity, wherein the insert for the beverage receptacle cavity comprises an annular body having the at least one inter-lockable member for engaging with the inner face of the beverage receptacle cavity, wherein the annular body further comprises: at least one sprung leg extending orthogonally from the annular body, at least one first support for a container, and at least one second support, the at least one second support being located concentrically to the at least one first support so that when a container is inserted into the cavity and the container engages the at least one first support, the annular body travels in the cavity until the annular body reaches a location proximal to the base, and when a container engages the at least one second support, the at least one inter-lockable member interlocks with the inner face of the beverage receptacle cavity, and wherein the beverage receptacle is formed of an insulating material.
17. The beverage receptacle according to claim 16, wherein the at least one recess extends along the circumference of the inner face of the cavity.
18. The beverage receptacle according to claim 16, wherein the at least one inter-lockable member comprises the at least one second support, and the at least one inter-lockable member is connected to the annular body by a resiliently flexible section.
19. The beverage receptacle according to claim 18, wherein the at least one inter-lockable member is inter-lockable with the beverage receptacle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) Preferred features, embodiments and variations of the invention may be discerned from the following detailed description which provides sufficient information for those skilled in the art to perform the invention. The detailed description is not to be regarded as limiting the scope of the preceding summary of the invention in any way.
(2) Specific embodiments of the present invention are described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(27) Embodiments of the present disclosure described herein relate to a beverage receptacle formed of an insulating material configured to receive a beverage container, comprising a tubular body having a tubular portion and a base. A cavity is located within the tubular body and is adapted to receive the beverage container such that a bearing means bears on the beverage container. A rubber sleeve at least partially surrounds the tubular portion of the tubular body.
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(29) A rubber sleeve (6) surrounds the tubular portion (4) of the tubular body (3). A cavity (7) is defined within the tubular body (3) and is adapted to receive the beverage container (2). A bearing means (8) in the form of a silicone or rubber gasket is received by a pair of channels running along the diameter of an inner face of the cavity (7) adjacent to an upper rim (9) of the tubular body (3). The bearing means (8) comprises an inwardly facing projection adapted to bear on the beverage container (2) such that the beverage container (2) is held in place within the beverage receptacle (1) and any rattling is reduced.
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(31) In an embodiment, the removable base (5) is formed of the same material as the tubular portion (4), or is formed of a different material to the tubular portion (4). For example, the removable base (5) may be formed of plastic while the tubular portion (5) may be formed of stainless steel.
(32) In an embodiment the flexible gasket is removable and formed of a flexible material such as but not limited to silicone, rubber, etc. allowing for beverage containers (2) of multiple sizes to be retained within the beverage receptacle (1).
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(34) In an embodiment, the rubber sleeve (15) is removable.
(35) A cavity (16) is defined within the tubular body (12) and is adapted to receive the beverage container (2). A bearing means (17) in the form of a ring with a pair of projection receiving channels facing outwardly is received by a pair of projections running along the diameter of an inner face of the cavity (16) adjacent to an upper rim (18) of the tubular body (12). The bearing means (17) further comprises one or more strips (19) located between the projection receiving channels for bearing on the beverage container (2). The one or more strips (19) are predominantly convex in shape such that the beverage container (2) is held in place within the beverage receptacle (11) and any rattling is reduced. A person skilled in the art would appreciate that the one or more strips (19) are convex in that they are raised from the inner wall of the cavity (16).
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(37) In an embodiment, the one or more strips (19) are formed of flexible plastic. In an alternate embodiment, the one or more strips (19) are formed of firm rubber. In a further embodiment, the one or more strips (19) are coated in silicone for increased grip. The one or more strips (19) may be evenly spaced along the ring, or may be unevenly spaced along the ring.
(38) In an embodiment, the bearing means is comprised of only a single projection receiving channel.
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(40) A bearing means (26) in the form of a detachable ring is threadingly received by threads (27) located along the diameter of an inner face of the cavity (25) below an upper rim (28) of the tubular body (21). The threaded ring is comprised of a lower end and an upper end. The upper end is seated on the upper rim (28) of the tubular body (21) such that an upper rim projection is received within an upper rim projection channel of the threaded ring. The lower end of the threaded ring comprises threads which are complimentary to the threads (27) located along the diameter of an inner face of the cavity (25). One or more strips (29) are located between the upper and lower end of the threaded ring.
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(43) The one or more strips (40), in an embodiment, are formed of thin rubber, wherein opposing ends of the one or more strips (40) comprise a flange that is retained in the coupled ring. The first and second portion of the coupled ring (37, 38) sandwich the flanges. In an embodiment, the flanges comprise holes adapted to receive a post extending between and/or within the coupled rings to secure the orientation of each ring and better retain it.
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(45) The first portion of the coupled rings (37) is free to rotate the second portion of the coupled rings (38) is fixed. To reach the closed position, the user rotates the first portion (37). In the closed position, the first portion of the coupled rings (37) tightens around the bottle such that they bear on the beverage container (2). This allows for beverage containers (2) of multiple sizes to be retained within the beverage receptacle (30).
(46) In an embodiment, the coupled rings may have locking mechanisms to lock the beverage receptacle (30) into the closed position, wherein the locking mechanism can be unlocked. For example, the locking mechanism could be angled teeth that easily rotate in one direction, but require a great amount of force to be rotated in the opposing direction.
(47) In an embodiment, the stepped portion further comprises a channel projection running along the diameter of an inner face of the cavity (35) stepped portion configured to receive a complimentary channel of the bearing means (36).
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(49) The one or more strips (50), in an embodiment, are formed of thin rubber, wherein opposing ends of the one or more strips (50) comprise a flange that is retained by the base (44). The first and second base portion (48, 49) sandwich the flanges. In an embodiment, the flanges comprise holes adapted to receive a post extending between and/or within the base portions (48, 49) to secure the orientation of each ring and better retain it.
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(51) The second base portion (49) is free to rotate while the first base portion (48) is fixed. To reach the closed position, the user rotates second base portion (49). In the closed position, the second base portion (49) tightens around the bottle such that it bears on the beverage container (2). This allows for beverage containers (2) of multiple sizes to be retained within the beverage receptacle (30).
(52) In an embodiment, the base portion may have a locking mechanism to lock the beverage receptacle (41) into the closed position, wherein the locking mechanism can be unlocked. For example, the locking mechanism could be angled teeth that easily rotate in one direction, but require a great amount of force to be rotated in the opposing direction.
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(56) In an embodiment, the tracks are angled, allowing the rubber spherical objects to be wedged between the beverage container (2) and the track, clamping the beverage container (2) in place.
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(58) In an embodiment, a handle may be attached to the rims of the rubber sleeve for ease of holding the beverage receptacle.
(59) In an embodiment, the beverage receptacle may further comprise a tool to open capped beverage containers such as capped bottles.
(60) The beverage receptacle may be any colour, and may be formed of more than one colour. The beverage receptacle may prominently feature signs such as logos, branding, words etc. The signs may be embossed, engraved or painted on the beverage receptacle.
(61) The shape of the beverage receptacle may be influenced by the shape of a beverage container. For example, a beverage container such as a pint glass or wheat glass is typically conical in shape, and therefore the beverage receptacle may also be conical in shape. An alternative beverage container is a can, and therefore the beverage receptacle may also be cylindrical in shape with tapered edges. The beverage receptacle may be any shape such that is does not depart from the invention, including but not limited to conical, tankard, rectangular, cylindrical, etc.
(62) In an embodiment, the bearing means may be removable from the beverage receptacle.
(63) In an embodiment the upper rim of beverage receptacle may be straight, chamfered or bevelled.
(64) In an embodiment the one or more rims of the rubber sleeve are densely stitched. In an alternate embodiment one or more rim of the rubber sleeve may be binded or left untreated.
(65) The rubber sleeve may sit proud of the beverage receptacle. In an alternate embodiment, the tubular portion comprises an indented portion wherein the rubber sleeve is received, such that the outer face of the rubber sleeve is flush with the outer face of the tubular portion.
(66) The rubber sleeve may be formed of any rubber material that does not depart from the nature of the invention, including but not limited to neoprene, silicone, natural, nitrile, styrene-butadiene, butyl, polyurethane, etc.
(67) The beverage receptacle in the embodiments is formed of thermally insulating materials, for example stainless steel, glass, plastic or any material that does not depart from the nature of the invention. The beverage receptacle may be formed of an insulating or conducting material such that the temperature of the beverage is maintained for a period of time.
(68) The beverage container may be any container that is adapted to hold a beverage or the like. Including but not limited to bottles, cans, cups, drinking containers, glasses, etc.
(69) The beverage receptacle may be either single-walled, dual-walled or triple-walled. In an embodiment where the beverage receptacle is dual-walled, the beverage receptacle is vacuumed sealed. In an embodiment where the beverage receptacle is triple-walled, the beverage receptacle is coated with a copper or aluminium coating on the outer surface of the inner wall.
(70) In a preferred embodiment, an insert (64) for a beverage receptacle (1) cavity (7) can be used with the beverage receptacle (1).
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(73) The insert fora beverage container can be made from plastics, metal, or another suitable material or a combination of materials.
(74) It will be appreciated that the insert for a beverage container can include any suitable number of sprung legs, inter-lockable members, first and/or second supports.
(75) In this specification, the word comprising is to be understood in its open sense, that is, in the sense of including, and thus not limited to its closed sense, that is the sense of consisting only of. A corresponding meaning is to be attributed to the corresponding words comprise, comprised and comprises where they appear.
(76) The preceding description is provided in relation to several embodiments which may share common characteristics and features. It is to be understood that one or more features of any one embodiment may be combinable with one or more features of the other embodiments. In addition, any single feature or combination of features in any of the embodiments may constitute additional embodiments.
(77) In addition, the foregoing describes only some embodiments of the inventions, and alterations, modifications, additions and/or changes can be made thereto without departing from the scope and spirit of the disclosed embodiments, the embodiments being illustrative and not restrictive.
(78) Furthermore, the inventions have described in connection with what are 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 inventions. Also, the various embodiments described above may be implemented in conjunction with other embodiments, e.g., aspects of one embodiment may be combined with aspects of another embodiment to realize yet other embodiments.
(79) Further, each independent feature or component of any given assembly may constitute an additional embodiment.