INSULATING HOLDER AND METHOD FOR TRANSPORTING BEVERAGES
20230174291 · 2023-06-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D43/0235
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/133
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/108
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2581/05
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02W30/80
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
B65D25/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/133
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention provides an insulating transport container (10) for transportation of beverages in ready to drink on demand beverage containers over short distances where temperature control is needed inside the beverage container when transporting the hot or cold beverages and which includes an insulating holder for cups (34) positioned or placed therein, which insulating holder (25) reduces temperature changes and inhibits spillage during transportation of cups (34) containing a beverage, wherein the holder includes one or more self supporting resiliently deformable insulating material portions with at least one portion (24) having a plurality of cup receiving cavities (26), which holder is sized and dimensioned to be placed inside the transport container for the transportation of beverages. The invention further provides an insert cover (50) for a beverage cup, said insert cover being a sheet of food grade material which is larger or equivalent in diameter to the top of the cup on which it is to be used and, in use, is placed or inserted to form a cover insert between the top of the cup and a sealing lid, provided that the cover is not sealed or otherwise secured to the cup prior to placing of the lid onto the cup and is only inserted after a beverage has been dispensed into the cup. The invention extends to a method of transporting a beverage.
Claims
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22. An insert cover fora beverage cup, said insert cover being a sheet of food grade material which is larger or equivalent in diameter to the top of the cup on which it is to be used and, in use, is placed or inserted to form a cover insert between the top of the cup and a sealing lid, provided that the cover is not sealed or otherwise secured to the cup prior to placing of the lid onto the cup and is only inserted after a beverage has been dispensed into the cup.
23. The insert cover as claimed in claim 22, which is selected from a wax paper insert, natural fiber/cellulose based insert, a composite sheet or polymer film based insert, a silicon based insert, or metallized film.
24. A method of inhibiting spillage of a beverage from a disposable or re-usable cup when being transported, said method including: dispensing a beverage into the cup; placing a cover insert for the beverage between a lip at the top of a cup and a clip on lid for the cup, which cover is made of food grade material, and which is larger or equivalent in diameter to the top of the cup on which it is to be used, in which method the cover is not sealed or otherwise secured to the cup prior to placing of the lid onto the cup and is only placed in position after the beverage has been dispensed into the cup and is held in place by gravity or the clip on lid.
25. A method of inhibiting spillage of a beverage from a disposable or re-usable cup when being transported as claimed in claim 24, including snugly holding said cups in a resiliently deformable insulating material placed in an outer transport container, and maintaining the cups in the insulating material in a predetermined vertical or substantially vertical position.
26. A method of inhibiting spillage of a beverage from a disposable or re-usable cup when being transported as claimed in claim 24, wherein the method includes inserting the cups into holes made for the receiving of cups made from the resiliently deformable insulating material in the transport container and closing a lid of the transport container having a layer of resiliently deformable insulating material located therein thereby to snugly hold said cups in said resiliently deformable insulating material.
27. An insulating transport container for transportation of beverages in ready to drink on demand beverage containers over short distances where temperature control is needed inside the beverage container when transporting the hot or cold beverages and which includes an insulating holder for cups positioned or placed therein, which insulating holder reduces temperature changes and inhibits spillage during transportation of cups containing a beverage, wherein the holder includes one or more self supporting resiliently deformable insulating material portions with at least one portion having a plurality of cup receiving cavities, which holder is sized and dimensioned to be placed inside the transport container for the transportation of beverages.
28. The insulating transport container for transportation of beverages as claimed in claim 27, wherein the resiliently deformable insulating material is selected from foam and sponge.
29. The insulating transport container for transportation of beverages as claimed in claim 27, wherein the one or more self supporting resiliently deformable insulating material portions are in the form of a bottom layer, a middle layer and a top layer.
30. The insulating transport container for transportation of beverages as claimed in claim 29, wherein the layers are selected from individual layers or two or more layers being secured together.
31. The insulating transport container for transportation of beverages as claimed in claim 27, wherein the plurality of cup-receiving cavities are each spaced apart from the other and extend through the middle layer thereby to permit the cups retained therein to be maintained to be interference free of each other.
32. The insulating transport container for transportation of beverages as claimed in claim 27, wherein the diameter of the cavities is smaller than the largest diameter of the smallest cup of the cups to be received therein thereby to provide a snug-fit for each cup.
33. The insulating transport container for transportation of beverages as claimed in claim 29, which has a base portion, sidewalls, and a displaceable lid with the height between the base portion and the inner surface of the lid being greater than the height of any cup to be transported therein, with the top-end of each cup, once placed in position, protruding from the insulating holder's middle layer irrespective the various heights of each cup.
34. The insulating transport container for transportation of beverages as claimed in claim 29, which has the top sponge layer adjacent an inner surface of the lid thereof so that in use it closes onto the lids off each of the cups, leaving an air gap between the top and middle sponge layers where the lids and the top quarter of the cups will be located.
35. The insulating transport container for transportation of beverages as claimed in claim 29, which includes four polystyrene side panel inserts at or on the sidewalls to enhance insulation inside the transport container when closed.
36. The insulating transport container for transportation of beverages as claimed in claim 34, wherein the bottom sponge layer is placed at or on the base portion of the container to assist with absorbing any minor spillage or condensation that may occur during transportation.
37. The insulating transport container for transportation of beverages as claimed in claim 27 made of flexible canvas material.
38. The insulating transport container for transportation of beverages as claimed in claim 31, wherein an additional polystyrene panel is inserted in a central portion of the transport container to divide the transport container into two smaller “pockets” or halves that improves insulation and can be used for hot and cold beverages simultaneously in the same transport container.
39. The insulating transport container for transportation of beverages as claimed in claim 29, wherein the top sponge layer has steam release holes if, in use, steam needs to be vented or released from a small hole in each of the lids covering the cups.
40. An insulating transport container for transportation of beverages as claimed in claim 27, which includes an insulating holder which reduces temperature changes and inhibits spillage during transportation of cups containing a beverage, wherein the holder includes a self supporting resiliently deformable insulating material portions with a plurality of cup receiving cavities.
41. An insulating transport container for transportation of beverages as claimed in claim 40, wherein the holder includes a self supporting resiliently deformable insulating material portions with a plurality of cup receiving cavities, wherein the top layer stabilizes the lids and the cups.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0030] The invention will now be described by way of non-limiting example only with reference to the drawings. In the drawings,
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[0053] It is an advantage of the invention that various aspects of the invention permit delivery of hot or cold beverages while maintaining their temperature while inhibiting in transit spillage.