Since I am a an avid sports fan, I frequent the sports bars and participate at professional sporting events. I have come to realize that by the time the concession vendors take the cold beverages out of their coolers and distribute them to the fans, the drinks tend to get warmer by the minute. There have been many instances throughout my life where I have ordered another cold drink due to the fact that the one I have is already becoming warm. Drink prices at collegiate and professional sporting events tend to be high in price, and having to waste a drink due to it losing its desired temperature is not feasible. I feel that this invention will allow drinks to remain cold, which will provide cost savings to the consumer. I am aware that there are products on the market which act as cooling devices, but some tend to take away from the desired volume the consumer expects to receive and may even leave a watery taste.
This particular invention is equipped with a thin wall of resilient and or non resilient plastic that house injection molds. These molds are lined with refrigerant gels and or de ionized water. The product has rows of the injection molds which can be activated by breaking the particular strips, allowing the drink to decrease in temperature for a sufficient amount of time due to the chemical reaction that is underway. This application can be used in various setting such as sporting events, concerts, and or picnics ect . . . This particular product will have packages of ammonium nitrate and de ionized water which will reside in the injection molds, awaiting activation by snapping the cells like any conventional ice pack. The product does not need to be refrigerated and can be stored in dry conditions for long periods of time, until it is ready for use. The flexibility between the injection molds are approximately one eighth to a quarter inch apart, which allows the wrap to conform to the particular shape of the cup or pitcher. Both the hook and loop side of the wrap have Velcro which is held on by a non toxic adhesive.
Another application of the invention targets restaurants and bars. These establishments have easy access to refrigeration facilities. This product is fashioned in the same manner as previously stated, but the injection molds will be filled with a reusable non toxic refrigerant gel. When dealing with a pitcher the injection molds will be larger in scale as compared to a sixteen ounce cup.
My Invention is a Thermal wrap for beverage cups and pitchers designed to provide cool beverages when desired by the consumer.
The following United States patents and/or other patent related documents (copies of which are provided with this reports) were discovered during the search appear to be similar, or at least possibly relevant, to the functional and/or design features of my invention:
This invention incorporates a flexible resilient or non resilient layer of plastic 20. A multiple of injection molds 14 to lower temperature in containers 12 and pitchers 38 for sufficient periods of time. The Wrap 20 will have a hook of Velcro 24 and a loop of Velcro 26 on opposite sides and away from each other, and either will be sewed on or pressed with an adhesive for stability. This unit will be one hole piece so there is no assembly. This invention is closely related to U.S. Pat. No. 4,399,668 in the concept, by very different as you will see. The multitude of injection molds 14 are in different sections, having one on the bottom and one on the top shown in
Due to the preference of the user and then temperature, one can wrap with the injection molds 14 facing the opposite way for a less chilling effect. The hook of Velcro 24 and the loop of Velcro 26 would work either way, sincerely the loop of Velcro 26 and the hook of Velcro 24 is wide enough to accommodate various sizes of containers for a snug fit. There is a concave cut 30 shown in
The injection molds 14 can consist of many different kinds of coolants 40, such as de ionized water, ammonium nitrate, potassium nitrate, sodium chloride, calcium chloride, or refrigerant gel. Snapping the pack, which will allow the chemicals to activate, can be done by a person of any age. This plastic wrap 20 contains no handles for convenience. The injection molds 14 containing coolant 40 that are housed in the wrap 20 will stand approximately a half inch to five eighths of an inch high as displayed in figures six and seven. Generally when the wrap 20 conforms around the cup 12 or pitcher 28, it become a snug fit. The Velcro hook 24 and the Velcro loop 36 will come together and attach, providing the snug fit as shown in figures one and three.
The vertical flexible dividers 36 which are approximately an eighth inch wide provide the wrap 20 with ability to conform around the particular container.
When using this invention one will not have to remove the wrap 20 from any type of a refrigeration appliance, due to it being able stay in dry conditions until it is needed for usage.
An alternative application for the product is to be used at restaurants and bars. In
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60556846 | Mar 2004 | US |