Ice restraining device
12599259 ยท 2026-04-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A flexible ice restraining device for restraining ice cubes within a container is disclosed. The ice restraining device comprises a central finger grip portion comprising a pair of finger ports configured to receive fingers of a user to facilitate manipulation of the ice restraining device relative to the container. The ice restraining device comprises a plurality of securing arms extending radially outward from the central finger grip portion, and configured to flex when in engagement with an interior of the container thereby shifting the ice restraining device from a relaxed condition to a flexed condition. The ice restraining device comprises a plurality of perforated areas formed between corresponding securing arms, wherein the plurality of perforated areas are configured to allow a liquid within the container to pass there-through while the central finger grip portion and the plurality of securing arms restrain the ice cubes within the container.
Claims
1. A flexible ice restraining device for restraining ice cubes within a container, the ice restraining device comprising: a central finger grip portion comprising a pair of finger ports configured to receive fingers of a user to facilitate manipulation of the ice restraining device relative to the container; a plurality of securing arms extending radially outward from the central finger grip portion, wherein the plurality of securing arms are configured to flex when in engagement with an interior of the container thereby shifting the ice restraining device from a relaxed condition to a flexed condition; and a plurality of perforated areas formed between corresponding securing arms of the plurality of securing arms, wherein the plurality of perforated areas are configured to allow a liquid within the container to pass there-through while the central finger grip portion and the plurality of securing arms restrain the ice cubes within the container, wherein the plurality of securing arms comprise a plurality of primary securing arms, wherein the plurality of perforated areas comprise a plurality of primary perforated areas formed between corresponding securing arms of the plurality of primary securing arms, and wherein each of the plurality of primary securing arms comprise a pair of extension arms extending from corresponding primary securing arms into the corresponding primary perforated areas.
2. The flexible ice restraining device of claim 1, wherein the ice restraining device is formed of a sheet of food grade silicon.
3. The flexible ice restraining device of claim 1, wherein each securing arm of the plurality of securing arms comprises a first end adjacent the central finger grip portion and a free second end for engaging the interior of the container upon being inserted within the container.
4. The flexible ice restraining device of claim 3, wherein each securing arm of the plurality of securing arms has a rectangular configuration.
5. The flexible ice restraining device of claim 3, wherein each securing arm of the plurality of securing arms has a triangular configuration.
6. The flexible ice restraining device of claim 1, wherein the central finger grip portion and the plurality of securing arms are integrally formed.
7. The flexible ice restraining device of claim 1, wherein the pair of finger ports comprise a first finger grip port and a second finger grip port spaced part from the first finger grip port, and wherein each of the first finger grip port and the second finger grip port are D-shaped ports.
8. The flexible ice restraining device of claim 1, wherein the pair of finger ports comprise a first finger grip port and a second finger grip port spaced part from the first finger grip port, and wherein each of the first finger grip port and the second finger grip port are circular ports.
9. A flexible ice restraining device for restraining ice cubes within a container, the ice restraining device comprising: a central finger grip portion comprising a pair of finger ports configured to receive fingers of a user to facilitate manipulation of the ice restraining device relative to the container; a first set of securing arms and a second set of securing arms extending radially outward from the central finger grip portion, wherein each of the first set of securing arms and the second set of securing arms are configured to flex when in engagement with an interior of the container; and a plurality of perforated areas formed between corresponding securing arms of the first set of securing arms and the second set of securing arms, wherein the plurality of perforated areas are configured to allow a liquid within the container to pass there-through while the central finger grip portion, the first set of securing arms, and the second set of securing arms restrain the ice cubes within the container, wherein the first set of securing arms have a greater length compared to the length of the second set of securing arms.
10. The flexible ice restraining device of claim 9, wherein each securing arm of the first set of securing arms and the second set of securing arms comprise a first end adjacent the central finger grip portion and a free second end for engaging the interior of the container upon being inserted within the container, and wherein the second ends of the first set of securing arms are narrower compared to the second ends of the second set of securing arms.
11. The flexible ice restraining device of claim 9, wherein the pair of finger ports comprise a first finger grip port and a second finger grip port spaced part from the first finger grip port, and wherein each of the first finger grip port and the second finger grip port are rectangular ports.
12. The flexible ice restraining device of claim 9, wherein the ice restraining device is formed of a sheet of food grade silicon.
13. A flexible ice restraining device for restraining ice cubes within a container, the ice restraining device comprising: a central finger grip portion comprising a pair of finger ports configured to receive fingers of a user to facilitate manipulation of the ice restraining device relative to the container; a plurality of primary securing arms extending radially outward from the central finger grip portion; a plurality of primary perforated areas formed between corresponding securing arms of the plurality of primary securing arms; and a plurality of secondary arms extending radially outward from the central finger grip portion and extending into the plurality of primary perforated areas; a plurality of secondary perforated areas defined between corresponding secondary arms and the central finger grip portion, the plurality of secondary perforated areas being configured to allow the liquid within the container to pass there-through, wherein at least the plurality of primary securing arms are configured to flex when in engagement with an interior of the container, and wherein the plurality of primary perforated areas are configured to allow a liquid within the container to pass there-through while the central finger grip portion, the plurality of primary securing arms, and the plurality of secondary arms restrain the ice cubes within the container.
14. The flexible ice restraining device of claim 13, wherein each of the plurality of primary securing arms comprise a pair of extension arms extending from corresponding primary securing arms into the corresponding primary perforated areas.
15. The flexible ice restraining device of claim 13, wherein the ice restraining device is formed of a sheet of food grade silicon.
16. The flexible ice restraining device of claim 13, wherein the pair of finger ports comprise a first finger grip port and a second finger grip port spaced part from the first finger grip port, and wherein each of the first finger grip port and the second finger grip port are triangular ports.
17. The flexible ice restraining device of claim 13, wherein each of the plurality of secondary perforated areas are diamond shaped.
18. The flexible ice restraining device of claim 13, wherein each of the plurality of secondary perforated areas are triangular shaped.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The preferred embodiments of the invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings provided to illustrate and not to limit the invention, where like designations denote like elements, and in which:
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(18) Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(19) The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the described embodiments or the application and uses of the described embodiments. As used herein, the word exemplary or illustrative means serving as an example, instance, or illustration. Any implementation described herein as exemplary or illustrative is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other implementations. All of the implementations described below are exemplary implementations provided to enable persons skilled in the art to make or use the embodiments of the disclosure and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, which is defined by the claims For purposes of description herein, the terms upper, lower, left, rear, right, front, vertical, horizontal, and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
(20) Shown throughout the figures, the present invention is directed toward a flexible ice restraining device for holding ice within a container while allowing liquid to pass through the ice restraining device.
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(22) In order to facilitate insertion and removal of the ice restraining device 100 into and out of an interior of a container, the finger grip portion 110 of the ice restraining device 100 includes a pair of finger grip ports 120 defined in the finger grip portion 110. The pair of finger grip ports 120 are provided to accommodate or receive fingers of a user to facilitate manipulation of the ice restraining device 100 relative to a container. The pair of finger grip ports 120 include a D-shape first finger grip port 122 and a similarly D-shaped second finger grip port 124. The first and second finger grip ports 122 and 124, respectively, are spaced apart by a length of spacer 126 formed in the finger grip portion 110 of the ice restraining device 100.
(23) It should be noted that, while the finger grip portion 110 of the ice restraining device 100 defines D-shaped finger grip ports 120, other shapes are also contemplated such as, for example, circular, oval, rectangular, triangular and/or other symmetrical or asymmetrical shapes. Additionally, the first and second finger grip ports 122 and 124 need not have identical shapes to accomplish the desired function of receiving a user's fingers.
(24) The disclosed ice restraining device 100 is formed from a sheet of flexible and biocompatible material such as, for example, food grade silicon Food grade silicone is the preferred material of construction as it is non-toxic and does not affect the taste of a beverage that it may come into contact with. The disclosed ice restraining device 100 may be formed in a variety of ways such as, for example stamping, machine and/or hand cutting, laser printing, etc. It should be noted that the finger grip portion 110 and the securing arms 112 may be formed integrally or may be formed separately and subsequently joined by various known methods such as, for example, gluing, fusing, welding, etc. Additionally, the finger grip portion 110 may be as flexible as the securing arms 112 or may be treated or formed separately to be slightly less flexible than the securing arms 112 to stiffen the finger grip portion 110 for ease of handling.
(25) When forming the ice restraining device from the chosen sheet of material, the process leaves open areas or perforations as, in this particular embodiment, primary perforations or perforated areas 128a-k defined between the securing arms 112a-k. When the ice restraining device 100 is inserted into a container to restrain ice therein, liquid located within the container is free to flow between the securing arms 112a-k through the perforated areas 128a-k.
(26) In this particular embodiment, the ice restraining device 100 is formed from a sheet of food grade silicone having a thickness t and has an overall outer diameter D1. In one embodiment, the thickness t is approximately and the outer diameter D1 is approximately 100 mm. The circular central finger grip portion 110 has a diameter D2 and the securing arms 112a-k have a length L1 and a width W1. It should be noted that the dimensions of the ice restraining device can cover a wide variety of thicknesses, diameters, lengths and widths depending on the suitability for a particular application and use.
(27) As shown, the first finger grip port 122 is D-shaped having a length L2 and a radius R1. Similarly, the second finger grip port 124 is also D-shaped having a length L3 and a radius R2. In a preferred embodiment, the length L2 of the first finger grip port 122 is substantially identical to the length L3 of the second finger grip port 124 and the radius R1 of the first finger grip port 122 is substantially identical to the radius R2 of the second finger grip port 124. The spacer 126 between the first and second finger grip ports 122 and 124 has a width W2. The lengths and radii of the first and second finger grip ports 122 and 124 may also vary depending upon the particular application and use.
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(31) After grasping the finger grip portion 110 of the ice restraining device 100, the user 1000 forces the ice restraining device 100 into the top opening 3030 of the container 3000. By providing the pair of finger ports 120 in the central finger grip portion 110 of the ice restraining device 100, the user 1000 can easily push and pull the ice restraining device into and out of the container 3000.
(32) The top opening 3030 of the container 3000 has a diameter D3030 which is less than the outer diameter D1 (
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(35) Similar to the ice restraining device 100 described hereinabove, the ice restraining device 200 includes a pair of finger grip ports 220, defined in the finger grip portion 210, including first and second finger grip ports 222 and 224, respectively. The first and second finger grip ports 22 and 224 are also D-shaped and separated by a spacer 226.
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(39) Similar to those embodiments described hereinabove, the ice restraining device 300 includes a pair of finger grip ports 320 defined in the finger grip portion 310 of the ice restraining device 300 including first and second finger grip ports 322 and 324, respectively. However, in the ice restraining device 300, the first and second finger grip ports 322 and 324 are circular rather than D-shaped as in the prior embodiments. This may allow a user 1000 to more easily insert the thumb 1012 and forefinger 1014 into the finger grip portion 310 of the ice restraining device 300. As shown, the first and second finger grip ports 322 and 324 are spaced apart by a spacer 326.
(40) The securing arms 312a-k of the ice restraining device 300 define perforated areas 328a-k substantially identical to the perforated areas 128a-k defined hereinabove with regard to the ice restraining device 100. As best shown in
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(42) As shown, in this particular embodiment, the ice restraining device 400 further includes decorative secondary arms 430a-f extending radially outwardly from the outer edge 416 of the finger grip portion 410 and extending into the primary perforated areas 428a-f. The secondary arms 430a-f may be merely decorative and may also provide an additional securing function by engaging the inner surface 3010 of the container 3000 (
(43) To compensate for the loss of fluid passage area of the primary perforated areas 428a-f due to the presence of the secondary arms 430a-f, the ice restraining device 400 includes secondary perforated areas 440a-f defined between the secondary arms 430a-f and the finger grip portion 410. In this embodiment, the secondary perforated areas 440a-f are triangular shaped. Thus, as the container 3000 is tipped over, the liquid 4000 flows not only through the primary perforated areas 428a-f and possibly the first and second finger ports 422 and 424 but also through the secondary perforated areas 440a-f.
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(46) The ice restraining device 500 further includes decorative arms 540a-f extending radially outward from the outer edge 516 of the finger grip portion 510 and extending into the primary perforated areas 528a-f. In an embodiment, the securing arms 512 may correspond to primary securing arms of the ice restraining device 500 and the decorative arms 540a-f correspond to secondary arms of the ice restraining device 500 The decorative arms 540a-f are in the shape of arrows having shafts 542a-f terminating in points 544a-f.
(47) In order to increase liquid flow through the ice restraining device 500, the finger grip portion 510 further defines secondary perforated areas 550a-f through which liquid can flow. In this embodiment, the secondary perforated areas 550a-f are diamond shaped.
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(49) The ice restraining device 500 is formed from a food grade silicone material. The finger grip portion 510 and the securing arms 512 and decorative arms 540 may be formed separately and joined along the outer edge 516 of the finger grip portion 510 by various methods such as, for example welding, fusing, gluing, etc. Alternatively, the finger grip portion 510, the securing arms 512 and the decorative arms 540 may be formed integrally as described hereinabove. Thus, the disclosed ice restraining devices form novel structures for retaining ice cubes within a container without affecting the taste of the liquid contained therein.
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(51) Each securing arm 612 includes a first end 614 extending from an outer edge 616 of the finger grip portion 610. Each securing arm 612 further includes a free second end 618 for engaging an interior of the container in which the ice restraining device 600 is to be inserted. The first and second ends 614, 618 have been depicted with reference to securing arm 612h in
(52) The plurality of flexible securing arms 612a-l may include a first set of securing arms and a second set of securing arms. The first set of securing arms may include arms 612b, 612f, 612h, and 612l and the second set of securing arms may include arms 612a, 612c, 612d, 612e, 612g, 612i, 612j, and 612k. The first set of securing arms may have a different configuration as compared to the second set of securing arms. Each of the first set of securing arms may have a first length L1 and each of the second set of securing arms may have a second length L2, where L1 is greater than L2. That is, each of the first set of securing arms may be longer in length as compared to each of the second set of securing arms.
(53) Additionally, the first set of securing arms may have a different shape as compared to the second set of securing arms. The first set of securing arms and the second set of securing arms may each have a triangular shape terminating in the corresponding second ends 618, however, the corresponding second ends 618 of the first set of securing arms may be narrower than the corresponding second ends 618 of the second set of securing arms. In an embodiment, the length L1 of the first set of securing arms may be 1.125 mm and the width of the first set of securing arms at the second end 618 may be 0.11 mm.
(54) Further, the ice restraining device 600 may have perforated areas 628a-l defined between the securing arms 612a-1. When the ice restraining device 600 is inserted into the container to restrain ice therein, liquid located within the container is free to flow between the securing arms 612a-1 through the perforated areas 628a-1, similar to the manner as explained above with reference to
(55) In order to facilitate insertion and removal of the ice restraining device 600 into and out of an interior of the container, the finger grip portion 610 includes a pair of finger grip ports 620, in particular, a first finger grip port 622 and a second finger grip port 624. As depicted, the first finger grip port 622 and the second finger grip port 624 may be rectangular shaped ports configured to receive fingers of a user to facilitate manipulation of the ice restraining device 600 relative to a container. In an embodiment, each of the first finger grip port 622 and the second finger grip port 624 may have dimensions of about 0.750.5 mm. As depicted, the first finger grip port 622 and the second finger grip port 624 may be spaced apart by a length of a spacer 626 formed in the finger grip portion 610.
(56) The ice restraining device 600 may be inserted into the container having an internal diameter smaller than an outer diameter of the ice restraining device 600. When inserted, at least one of the first set of securing arms and the second set of securing arms flex against an interior of the container. The ice restraining device 600 may assume a concave/convex shape (as also described above with respect to other embodiments) due to the flexing of the at least one of the first set of securing arms and the second set of securing arms, thereby securing the ice restraining device 600 within the container and over ice cubes within the container. Further, due to the variable lengths of the first set of securing arms and the second set of securing arms, the first set of securing arms may initially be in contact with the interior of the container to secure the ice restraining device 600 within the container. In case the user desires to further insert the ice restraining device 600 into the container or more securely restrict the ice restraining device 600 within the container, the user may push the ice restraining device 600 into the container such that the second set of securing arms also come into contact with the interior of the container, thereby more securely keeping the ice restraining device 600 within the container.
(57) In an embodiment, the ice restraining device 600 may have additional aesthetic elements, such as, a logo or a design provided on the ice restraining device 600. For instance, a logo 650 is illustrated in
(58) The ice restraining device 600 may be formed from food grade silicon, thereby keeping the ice restraining device 600 non-toxic. Further, the ice restraining device 600 does not affect the taste of a beverage that it may come into contact with within the container. In an embodiment, the ice restraining device 600 is formed from a sheet of food grade silicone having a thickness t of about mm. The ice restraining device 600 thus allows retaining ice cubes within a container without affecting the taste of the liquid contained therein.
(59) Since many modifications, variations, and changes in detail can be made to the described preferred embodiments of the invention, it is intended that all matters in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.