Insulated Beverage Carrier with Attached Resealable Lid
20250386923 ยท 2025-12-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D51/007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45F5/1583
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45F5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D51/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The Insulated Beverage Carrier with Attached Resealable Lid is a device comprising multiple components, including a beverage enclosure with an optional integrated attachment point, a tether connected to the attachment point or directly to the beverage enclosure, and a resealable lid that can be affixed to the beverage enclosure via the tether. Designed to accommodate containers like beer cans or soda cans, the Insulated Beverage Carrier with Attached Resealable Lid provides a reusable safeguard for protecting beverage contents from spills and external contaminants.
Claims
1. A beverage carrier comprising, a cylindrical beverage enclosure (1), a tether (3) attached to the beverage enclosure, and a resealable lid (4) attached to the tether.
2. The beverage carrier of claim 1, wherein the beverage enclosure comprises a closed base and open top and is designed to accommodate and hold cylindrical beverage containers.
3. The beverage carrier of any one of claims 1-2, wherein the beverage enclosure is sized to accommodate and hold beverage containers up to 12 inches tall and 4 inches wide.
4. The beverage carrier of any one of claims 1-3, wherein the beverage enclosure is sized to accommodate and hold beverage containers with an approximate container height of 4.8 inches and width of 2.6 inches.
5. The beverage carrier of any one of claims 1-4, wherein the beverage enclosure is comprised of flexible form fitting materials with insulative properties.
6. The beverage carrier of any one of claims 1-5, wherein the tether is sized to lengths up to 12 inches.
7. The beverage carrier of any one of claims 1-6, wherein the tether has an approximate length of 6 inches.
8. The beverage carrier of any one of claims 1-7, wherein the tether is comprised of durable textile materials.
9. The beverage carrier of any one of claims 1-8, wherein the resealable lid comprises a short cylindrical body with a closed top and open base, designed to attach securely to the top of beverage containers.
10. The beverage carrier of any one of claims 1-9, wherein the resealable lid is sized to attach to the top of beverage containers with a lid diameter between 1.0-4.0 inches.
11. The beverage carrier of any one of claims 1-10, wherein the resealable lid is sized to attach to the top of beverage containers with an approximate lid diameter of 2.13 inches.
12. The beverage carrier of any one of claims 1-11, wherein the resealable lid is comprised of flexible materials with malleable form-fitting properties.
13. The beverage carrier of any one of claims 1-12, further comprising an optional integrated attachment point (2) connected to the beverage enclosure and the tether.
14. The beverage carrier of any one of claims 1-13, wherein the integrated attachment point facilitates the connection of various devices in addition to connecting the beverage enclosure to the resealable lid.
15. The beverage carrier of any one of claims 1-14, wherein the integrated attachment point can be sized to a height and width up to 6 inches.
16. The beverage carrier of any one of claims 1-15, wherein the integrated attachment point has an approximate height of 2.5 inches and width of 1.5 inches.
17. The beverage carrier of any one of claims 1-16, wherein the integrated attachment point is comprised of durable textile materials.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0004] 1. Figure A illustrates a forward-facing view of the beverage carrier assembly comprising components 1, 3, and 4. The view depicts the frontal arrangement of the beverage enclosure, tether, and resealable lid.
[0005] 2. Figure B illustrates a rear-facing view of the beverage carrier assembly comprising components 1, 3, and 4. The view emphasizes the attachment of the tether to both the beverage enclosure and the resealable lid, as seen from behind the enclosure.
[0006] 3. Figure C illustrates a forward-facing view of the beverage carrier assembly comprising components 1, 2, 3, and 4. The view depicts the frontal arrangement of the beverage enclosure, optional integrated attachment point, tether, and resealable lid. Additionally, Figure C shows an example of a passthrough device, such as a strap or leash with buckle, connected through the integrated attachment point. This passthrough connection demonstrates how the attachment point may facilitate connection to external devices.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING EMBODIMENTS
[0007] 1. A cylindrical beverage enclosure with insulative properties (Component 1), as shown in Figures A, B, and C, comprises a closed base and open top, designed to accommodate and hold cylindrical beverage containers securely. In some embodiments, the beverage enclosure is referred to as a koozie. In some embodiments, the beverage enclosure's flexible and insulative properties consist of neoprene, rubber, or other similar alternatives. In some embodiments, beverage containers are referred to as beer cans, soda cans, metal cans, seltzers, high-points, or other similar alternatives. In some embodiments, the beverage enclosure will hold containers with heights up to 12 inches and widths up to 4.0 inches. In some embodiments, the beverage enclosure will hold a beverage container with an approximate height of 4.83 inches and width of 2.6 inches. In some embodiments, the beverage enclosure will hold beverage containers with a volume up to 32 ounces. In some embodiments, the beverage enclosure will hold a beverage container with an approximate volume of 12 ounces.
[0008] 2. An optional integrated attachment point (Component 2), as shown in Figure C, is located on the top open rim of the cylindrical beverage enclosure. The attachment point facilitates the connection of various devices including the affixed tether, connecting the resealable lid to the beverage enclosure. In some embodiments, the integrated attachment point facilitates connection to devices such as hooks, carabiners, vole straps, or other similar alternatives. In some embodiments, the integrated attachment point facilitates connection to passthrough devices such as cordalet, paracord, vinyl straps, or other similar alternatives. In some embodiments the integrated attachment point consists of durable textile materials or other similar alternatives. In some embodiments, the attachment point is integrated to the beverage enclosure via stitching, adhesive, or other similar alternative methods of attachment. In some embodiments, the integrated attachment point will have a height and width up to 6 inches. In some embodiments, the integrated attachment point will have an approximate height of 2.5 inches and width of 1.5 inches.
[0009] 3. A tether (Component 3), as shown in Figures A, B, and C, is attached directly to the beverage enclosure or affixed to the optional integrated attachment point on the beverage enclosure and connected to the resealable lid. The tether serves as a connection between the beverage enclosure and the resealable lid, ensuring that the lid remains attached to the beverage enclosure as a reusable safeguard for containers carried within the enclosure. In some embodiments the tether consists of durable textile materials such as vinyl straps, cordalet, paracord, or other similar alternatives. In some embodiments, the tether is referred to as a leash, chain, string, or other similar alternatives. In some embodiments, the tether has a length up to 12 inches. In some embodiments, the tether has an approximate length of 6 inches.
[0010] 4. The resealable lid (Component 4), as shown in Figures A, B, and C, features malleable form-fitting properties and comprises a short cylindrical body with a closed top and open base. The lid is connected via tether to the beverage enclosure and is designed to attach securely to the top of cylindrical beverage containers, providing a reusable safeguard that protects beverage contents from spills and external contaminants until removal. In some embodiments the resealable lid consists of flexible materials such as rubber, silicone, or other similar alternatives with malleable form-fitting properties. In some embodiments, the resealable lid has internal dimensions with diameters ranging between 1.0-4.0 inches. In some embodiments, the resealable lid has an approximate internal diameter of 2.13 inches at the closed top and 2.18 inches at the open base. In some embodiments, the resealable lid has a height ranging between 0.3-2.0 inches. In some embodiments, the resealable lid has an approximate height of 0.43 inches. In some embodiments, the beverage containers are referred to as beer cans, soda cans, metal cans, seltzers, high-points, or other similar alternatives. In some embodiments, the resealable lid is sized to attach to the top of beverage containers with a lid diameter between 1-4 inches. In some embodiments, the resealable lid is sized to attach to the top of beverage containers with an approximate lid diameter of 2.13 inches.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0011] 1. Figure A illustrates a forward-facing view of the beverage carrier assembly comprising components 1, 3, and 4. The view depicts the frontal arrangement of the beverage enclosure, tether, and resealable lid.
[0012] 2. Figure B illustrates a rear-facing view of the beverage carrier assembly comprising components 1, 3, and 4. The view emphasizes the attachment of the tether to both the beverage enclosure and the resealable lid, as seen from behind the enclosure.
[0013] 3. Figure C illustrates a forward-facing view of the beverage carrier assembly comprising components 1, 2, 3, and 4. The view depicts the frontal arrangement of the beverage enclosure, optional integrated attachment point, tether, and resealable lid. Additionally, Figure C shows an example of a passthrough device, such as a strap or leash with buckle, connected through the integrated attachment point. This passthrough connection demonstrates how the attachment point may facilitate connection to external devices.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING EMBODIMENTS
[0014] 1. A cylindrical beverage enclosure with insulative properties (Component 1), as shown in Figures A, B, and C, comprises a closed base and open top, designed to accommodate and hold cylindrical beverage containers securely. In some embodiments, the beverage enclosure is referred to as a koozie. In some embodiments, the beverage enclosure's flexible and insulative properties consist of neoprene, rubber, or other similar alternatives. In some embodiments, beverage containers are referred to as beer cans, soda cans, metal cans, seltzers, high-points, or other similar alternatives. In some embodiments, the beverage enclosure will hold containers with heights up to 12 inches and widths up to 4.0 inches. In some embodiments, the beverage enclosure will hold a beverage container with an approximate height of 4.83 inches and width of 2.6 inches. In some embodiments, the beverage enclosure will hold beverage containers with a volume up to 32 ounces. In some embodiments, the beverage enclosure will hold a beverage container with an approximate volume of 12 ounces.
[0015] 2. An optional integrated attachment point (Component 2), as shown in Figure C, is located on the top open rim of the cylindrical beverage enclosure. The attachment point facilitates the connection of various devices including the affixed tether, connecting the resealable lid to the beverage enclosure. In some embodiments, the integrated attachment point facilitates connection to devices such as hooks, carabiners, vole straps, or other similar alternatives. In some embodiments, the integrated attachment point facilitates connection to passthrough devices such as cordalet, paracord, vinyl straps, or other similar alternatives. In some embodiments the integrated attachment point consists of durable textile materials or other similar alternatives. In some embodiments, the attachment point is integrated to the beverage enclosure via stitching, adhesive, or other similar alternative methods of attachment. In some embodiments, the integrated attachment point will have a height and width up to 6 inches. In some embodiments, the integrated attachment point will have an approximate height of 2.5 inches and width of 1.5 inches.
[0016] 3. A tether (Component 3), as shown in Figures A, B, and C, is attached directly to the beverage enclosure or affixed to the optional integrated attachment point on the beverage enclosure and connected to the resealable lid. The tether serves as a connection between the beverage enclosure and the resealable lid, ensuring that the lid remains attached to the beverage enclosure as a reusable safeguard for containers carried within the enclosure. In some embodiments the tether consists of durable textile materials such as vinyl straps, cordalet, paracord, or other similar alternatives. In some embodiments, the tether is referred to as a leash, chain, string, or other similar alternatives. In some embodiments, the tether has a length up to 12 inches. In some embodiments, the tether has an approximate length of 6 inches.
[0017] 4. The resealable lid (Component 4), as shown in Figures A, B, and C, features malleable form-fitting properties and comprises a short cylindrical body with a closed top and open base. The lid is connected via tether to the beverage enclosure and is designed to attach securely to the top of cylindrical beverage containers, providing a reusable safeguard that protects beverage contents from spills and external contaminants until removal. In some embodiments the resealable lid consists of flexible materials such as rubber, silicone, or other similar alternatives with malleable form-fitting properties. In some embodiments, the resealable lid has internal dimensions with diameters ranging between 1.0-4.0 inches. In some embodiments, the resealable lid has an approximate internal diameter of 2.13 inches at the closed top and 2.18 inches at the open base. In some embodiments, the resealable lid has a height ranging between 0.3-2.0 inches. In some embodiments, the resealable lid has an approximate height of 0.43 inches. In some embodiments, the beverage containers are referred to as beer cans, soda cans, metal cans, seltzers, high-points, or other similar alternatives. In some embodiments, the resealable lid is sized to attach to the top of beverage containers with a lid diameter between 1-4 inches. In some embodiments, the resealable lid is sized to attach to the top of beverage containers with an approximate lid diameter of 2.13 inches.