Claims
- 1. A cooling device capable of holding a beverage container, comprising:
a container for holding ice particles therein, wherein said container is adapted such that said beverage container can be inserted at least partially therein, wherein a wall of said container is provided such that when said beverage container is placed in said cooling device a space between said beverage container and container is formed for storing said ice particles therein; a cap adapted to be substantially sealed onto said container, wherein said cap has an opening through which a neck of the beverage container can be extended; a sealing member on said cap extending around said opening and being capable of being pressed onto a shoulder portion of said beverage container when said beverage container is placed in said cooling device; one or more supports on the inside of said container for engaging said beverage container, wherein at least one of said supports is adapted to engage a portion of said beverage container in a manner that substantially prevents said beverage container from rotating inside said cooling device; and wherein said cooling device is adapted such that when said cap is substantially sealed onto said container with said beverage container inside, said sealing member is pressed and substantially sealed against said beverage container, and places said beverage container in substantial compression within said cooling device.
- 2. The device of claim 1, wherein at least one of said one or more supports provides vertical support to said beverage container such that a space is formed between said beverage container and a floor of said container, wherein at least a portion of said ice particles can be distributed below said beverage container in direct contact with said beverage container.
- 3. The device of claim 2, wherein a bottom section of said container is narrowed in relation to a section of said wall above it, wherein the section above said bottom section extends upward and radially outward, such that when said beverage container is inserted into said container, at least a portion of said ice in said container is displaced and climbs up along side the beverage container.
- 4. The device of claim 3, wherein said one or more supports comprises three or more support members extended inward from said wall of said container, at or near the section above said bottom section, wherein at least one of said support members is adapted to fit into a groove or indentation located on said beverage container, to substantially prevent said beverage container from rotating inside said container.
- 5. The device of claim 1, wherein said one or more supports comprises three or more support members extended inward from said wall of said container for supporting and self-centering said beverage container, wherein at least one of said three or more support members is adapted to fit into a groove or indentation located on a lower surface of said beverage container, to substantially prevent said beverage container from rotating inside said cooling device.
- 6. The device of claim 1, wherein said one or more supports comprises a pedestal extending upward from a floor of said container, wherein said pedestal has an upper surface adapted to engage an indentation located on the bottom surface of said beverage container, wherein the engagement of said pedestal and said indentation substantially prevents said beverage container from rotating inside said cooling device.
- 7. The device of claim 6, wherein said pedestal is removable such that pedestals of varying sizes and shapes can be attached to said container.
- 8. The device of claim 6, wherein said pedestal comprises a coil spring adapted to be sufficiently stiff enough such that said engagement of said pedestal and said indentation can substantially prevent said beverage container from rotating inside said container.
- 9. The device of claim 1, wherein said container has an indicator line for indicating how much ice particles should be placed therein before inserting said beverage container inside said container.
- 10. The device of claim 1, wherein said cap and container are adapted with threaded sections to enable said cap and container to be substantially tightened together, wherein an interference fit is provided such that they can be sealed together.
- 11. The device of claim 10, wherein said cap and container are adapted such that the sealed connection between them, and the sealed engagement of said sealing member and the shoulder portion of said beverage container, when said beverage container is inserted inside said cooling device, occur with the cap in substantially the same position relative to the container, wherein both can be substantially sealed at the same time.
- 12. The device of claim 1, wherein the sealing member is made from a resilient material and has a configuration which allows it to be pressed against the beverage container to form a water-tight seal despite uneven surfaces on the beverage container, wherein said sealing member has a thickness sufficient to enable the seal to be made despite inexact dimensions of said beverage container.
- 13. The device of claim 1, wherein said sealing member is adapted with a flange that can be extended into said opening and enables the sealing member to be snapped and secured into said cap.
- 14. The device of claim 1, wherein said sealing member has a first surface that can be sealed against a shoulder portion of a first beverage container, and a second surface with openings therein that can prevent said sealing member from being sealed against a shoulder portion of a second beverage container having a different angle of orientation.
- 15. A cooling device capable of holding a beverage container of a predetermined size and shape, comprising:
a container for holding ice and water therein, wherein said container is adapted such that said beverage container can be inserted at least partially therein, wherein a wall of said container is provided such that when said beverage container is placed in said cooling device a first area between said beverage container and container is formed for storing said ice therein; a cap adapted to be substantially sealed onto said container, wherein said cap has an opening through which a neck of the beverage container can be extended; a sealing member on said cap extending around said opening and being capable of being pressed onto a shoulder portion of said beverage container when said beverage container is placed in said cooling device; one or more supports extended on the inside of said container for providing support to said beverage container, wherein said one or more supports are extended inward substantially from said wall of said container and provides vertical and lateral support to said beverage container, wherein a second area can be created between a lower surface of said beverage container and a floor of said container, which enables at least a portion of said ice to be distributed below and in direct contact with said beverage container; and wherein by substantially sealing said cap onto said container, with said beverage container inside said cooling device, said sealing member can be pressed and substantially sealed against said beverage container, with said beverage container in substantial compression therein.
- 16. The device of claim 15, wherein a bottom section of said container is narrowed in relation to a section above it, and wherein said one or more supports comprises at least three support members extended inward from said wall of said container, at or near the section above the bottom section, wherein the section above the bottom section is extended radially outward such that at least a portion of the ice in said container can be displaced and climb up said wall when the beverage container is pushed into the container.
- 17. The device of claim 15, wherein said one or more supports comprises at least three support members extended inward as indentations on said wall of said container.
- 18. A method of making a cooling device capable of holding a beverage container of a predetermined size and shape, comprising:
measuring and/or scanning the size and shape of the beverage container or adapting the beverage container to a predetermined size and shape; forming an open-top container such that said beverage container can be inserted at least partially into said container; forming said container so that an area suitable for ice particles to be stored therein is created between said container and beverage container when said beverage container is inserted into said container; forming a cap adapted to be substantially sealed onto said container, wherein said cap is formed with an opening through which a neck of the beverage container can be extended; forming a sealing member on said cap capable of being pressed against and substantially sealed around a shoulder portion of said beverage container when said beverage container is placed inside said cooling device; and forming one or more supports extended on the inside of said container capable of engaging a lower surface of said beverage bottle, wherein the size and shape of said one or more supports are based on the size and shape of said beverage container, wherein the location of said one or more supports is determined such that when said cap is tightened and substantially sealed onto said container, the beverage container can be held in substantial compression between said sealing member and said one or more supports, and the pressure applied by said sealing member against said beverage container can substantially seal said area.
- 19. The method of claim 18, wherein said container is made from an integral piece of moldable material using a blow-mold process, wherein said one or more supports are formed as indentations on said container.
- 20. The method of claim 1, wherein the method comprises pre-selecting the beverage container that is to be measured and/or scanned or predetermined, and adapting said cooling device so that said beverage container fits substantially leak-free inside said cooling device, and so that other beverage containers having different sizes and/or shapes will not fit properly inside said cooling device.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/983,107, which was filed on Oct. 23, 2001, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09983107 |
Oct 2001 |
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10066656 |
Feb 2002 |
US |