Claims
- 1. A cooling device for holding a beverage receptacle, comprising:a container for holding ice particles therein, wherein said container is adapted to enable the beverage receptacle to be inserted at least partially therein, wherein a wall of said container is adapted such that when the beverage receptacle is placed in said cooling device, a space for storing the ice particles is formed between the beverage receptacle and said container; a cap adapted to be substantially sealed onto said container, wherein said cap has an opening through which a neck of the beverage receptacle can be extended; a sealing member on said cap adapted to be pressed against a shoulder portion of the beverage receptacle when the beverage receptacle is placed in said cooling device; at least one support on the inside of said container for engaging the beverage receptacle, wherein at least one of said at least one support is adapted to engage a portion of the beverage receptacle in a manner that substantially prevents the beverage receptacle 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 the beverage receptacle inside, said sealing member is pressed and substantially sealed against the shoulder portion of the beverage receptacle, and places the beverage receptacle in substantial compression between said sealing member and said at least one support, and helps to substantially seal the space.
- 2. The device of claim 1, wherein said at least one support provides vertical support for the beverage receptacle, wherein an additional space is formed between the beverage receptacle and a floor of said container, and wherein at least a portion of the ice particles in said container can be distributed below the beverage receptacle in direct contact with the beverage receptacle.
- 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 said section above said bottom section is extended upward and radially outward, such that when the beverage receptacle is inserted into said container, at least a portion of the ice particles in said container is displaced upward substantially around the beverage receptacle.
- 4. The device of claim 3, wherein said at least one support comprises at least three support members extended inward from said wall of said container, at or near said section above said bottom section, wherein at least one of said at least three support members is adapted to fit into a groove or indentation located on a lower portion of the beverage receptacle, to substantially prevent the beverage receptacle from rotating inside said cooling device.
- 5. The device of claim 1, wherein said at least one support comprises at least three support members extended inward from said wall of said container for self-centering and supporting the beverage receptacle, wherein at least one of said at least three support members is adapted to fit into a groove or indentation located on a lower portion of the beverage receptacle, to substantially prevent the beverage receptacle from rotating inside said cooling device.
- 6. The device of claim 1, wherein said at least one support comprises a support member extending upward from a floor of said container, wherein said support member has an upper surface adapted to engage at least one groove or indentation located on a lower portion of the beverage receptacle, wherein the engagement of said support member with the beverage receptacle substantially prevents the beverage receptacle from rotating inside said cooling device.
- 7. The device of claim 6, wherein said support member is removable and non-rotatably attached to said floor, such that other support members of varying sizes and shapes can be non-rotatably attached to and detached from said floor.
- 8. The device of claim 6, wherein said support member comprises a coil spring adapted to be sufficiently stiff enough such that the engagement of said support member with the beverage receptacle can substantially prevent the beverage receptacle from rotating inside said container.
- 9. The device of claim 1, wherein said container has an indicator for indicating the amount of ice particles that should be placed in said container before inserting the beverage receptacle into said container.
- 10. The device of claim 1, wherein said cap has a threaded section and said container has a threaded section, wherein said threaded sections enable said cap and container to be substantially tightened together, wherein said cap has a gasket that can be substantially sealed onto said container at the same time that said sealing member is substantially sealed onto the beverage receptacle in said container.
- 11. The device of claim 1, wherein said sealing member is made from a resilient material and comprises at least one feature taken from the group consisting of:a sealing portion that extends relatively downward and inward to engage and press against the shoulder portion of the beverage receptacle; a plurality of ribbed or blade-like surfaces that can be pressed against the beverage receptacle; a thickness sufficient to form a water-tight seal despite uneven surfaces and inexact dimensions of the beverage receptacle; an inner lipped flange adapted to be extended through said cap's opening to enable said sealing member to be snapped into said cap, and at least one groove into which a projection on said cap can be inserted, wherein said projection helps support and provide a pinching effect to said sealing member.
- 12. The device of claim 1, wherein said sealing member has a first surface that can be substantially sealed against the shoulder portion of the beverage receptacle, and a second surface with openings therein that can prevent said sealing member from being sealed against a shoulder portion of a different beverage receptacle having a different size and/or shape placed in said container.
- 13. A cooling device for holding a beverage receptacle of a predetermined size and shape, comprising:a container for holding ice particles therein, wherein said container is adapted to enable the beverage receptacle to be inserted at least partially therein, wherein a wall of said container is adapted such that when the beverage receptacle is placed in said cooling device, a first space is formed between the beverage receptacle and said container for storing the 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 receptacle can be extended; a sealing portion on said cap adapted to be pressed against a shoulder potion of the beverage receptacle when the beverage receptacle is placed in said cooling device; at least one support extended on the inside of said container adapted to engage and support the beverage receptacle in a manner that substantially prevents the beverage receptacle from rotating in said cooling device, wherein with the beverage receptacle in said cooling device, a second space is formed between a lower portion of the beverage receptacle and a floor of said container; and wherein said cooling device is adapted such that when said cap is substantially sealed onto said container, and said sealing member is pressed and substantially sealed against the shoulder portion of the beverage receptacle, the beverage receptacle is held in substantial compression between said sealing portion and said at least one support, and the first and second spaces are substantially sealed thereby.
- 14. The device of claim 13, wherein a bottom section of said container is narrowed in relation to a section above it, and wherein said at least one support comprises at least three support members extended inward from said wall of said container, at or near said section above said bottom section, wherein said section above said bottom section is extended radially outward in a manner that enables at least a portion of the ice particles in said container to be displaced upward when the beverage receptacle is pushed down into said container.
- 15. The device of claim 13, wherein said at least one support comprises at least three support members extended inward as indentations on said wall of said container, wherein at least one of said at least three support members is adapted to fit into at least one groove or indentation located on the lower portion of the beverage receptacle to prevent the beverage receptacle from rotating inside said cooling device.
- 16. A method of making a cooling device for holding a beverage receptacle of a predetermined size and shape, comprising:determining the size and shape of the beverage receptacle by at least one method taken from the group consisting of: measuring the size and shape of the beverage receptacle; scanning the size and shape of the beverage receptacle; and adapting the beverage receptacle to have a predetermined size and shape; forming an open-top container adapted to enable the beverage receptacle to be inserted at least partially into said container; forming said container so that a space suitable for storing ice particles therein is formed between said container and the beverage receptacle when the beverage receptacle 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 receptacle can be extended; forming a sealing member for said cap adapted to be pressed and substantially sealed against a shoulder portion of the beverage receptacle when the beverage receptacle is placed in said cooling device; forming at least one support extended on the inside of said container for engaging and supporting the beverage receptacle, and for substantially preventing the beverage receptacle from rotating inside said container; and adapting said sealing member and said at least one support, and the distance between them, whereby when said cap is tightened and substantially sealed onto said container, the beverage receptacle is placed in substantial compression between said sealing member and said at least one support, the beverage receptacle is substantially prevented from rotating within said cooling device, and the pressure applied by said sealing member against the beverage receptacle helps to substantially seal said space.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein forming said container comprises making said container from an integral piece of moldable material, and forming said at least one support as an indentation on said container.
- 18. The method of claim 16, wherein the method comprises pre-selecting the beverage receptacle and adapting said cooling device based on the size and shape of the beverage receptacle, so that with the beverage receptacle in the cooling device, the space can be substantially sealed by tightening said cap onto said container, and so that other beverage receptacles having different sizes and/or shapes will not fit properly inside said cooling device, and/or will not allow a space between the other beverage receptacle and said container when the other beverage receptacle is placed in said container to be substantially sealed thereby.
- 19. The method of claim 16, comprising scanning the beverage receptacle, and forming said at least one support based on the size and shape of the beverage receptacle, such that at least one of said at least one support can fit into at least one groove or indentation located on a lower portion of the beverage receptacle, wherein when the beverage receptacle is held in substantial compression between said sealing member and said at least one support, the beverage receptacle is substantially prevented from rotating inside said container.
- 20. The product made by the method of claim 16.
- 21. A cooler for holding a beverage bottle of a predetermined size and shape, comprising:a container for holding ice particles therein, wherein said container is adapted such that the bottle can be inserted at least partially therein, wherein said container is adapted such that with the bottle positioned in said container, a predetermined space is formed between the bottle and said container for storing the ice particles in direct contact with the bottle; a cap adapted to be substantially sealed onto said container, wherein said cap has a threaded section located on a lower portion of said cap, and said container has a threaded section located on an upper portion of said container, to enable said cap to be substantially tightened and sealed onto said container; wherein said cap has an opening through which a neck of the bottle can be extended, and at least one resilient sealing member adapted to be pressed and substantially sealed onto a shoulder portion of the bottle; at least one supporting surface located on the inside of said container for providing vertical and lateral support for the bottle, and locating the bottle in a predetermined location inside said container, and adapted to substantially prevent the bottle from rotating inside said cooler; wherein said cooler is adapted in relation to the bottle such that when the bottle is positioned in said container, said cap can be tightened and substantially sealed onto said container, at the same time that said sealing member is pressed and substantially sealed against the shoulder portion of the bottle; and wherein said sealing member is adapted to be pressed against the bottle to hold the bottle in substantial compression between said sealing member and said at least one supporting surface, wherein the pressure applied by said sealing member against the bottle helps to substantially seal said space.
- 22. The cooler of claim 21, wherein said sealing member is comprised of at least one feature taken from the group consisting of:a sealing portion that extends relatively downward and inward to engage and press against the shoulder portion of the bottle; a plurality of ribbed or blade-like surfaces that can be pressed against the bottle; a thickness sufficient to form a water-tight seal despite uneven surfaces and inexact dimensions of the bottle; an inner lipped flange adapted to be extended through said cap's opening to enable said sealing member to be snapped into said cap; and at least one groove into which a projection on said cap can be inserted, wherein said projection helps support and provide a pinching effect to said sealing member.
- 23. The cooler of claim 21, wherein said sealing member has a first section that can be sealed against the shoulder portion of the bottle, and a second section with openings that can prevent said sealing member from being sealed against a shoulder portion of a different bottle having a different size and/or shape placed in said container.
- 24. A cooler for holding a beverage bottle having a predetermined size and shape, comprising:a container adapted to enable the bottle to be inserted at least partially therein, wherein said container is adapted such that when the bottle is placed in a predetermined location in said cooler, a predetermined space for storing ice particles in direct contact with the bottle is formed between the bottle and said container; a cap adapted to be substantially sealed onto said container, wherein said cap has an opening through which a neck of the bottle can be extended, and wherein said cap has a sealing portion adapted to be pressed against a shoulder portion of the bottle when the bottle is placed in said container; at least one support extended on the inside of said container for engaging and supporting the bottle in said predetermined location, wherein at least one of said at least one support is adapted to engage at least one groove or indentation located on the bottle to substantially prevent the bottle from rotating within said container; and wherein said cooler is adapted such that when the bottle is placed in said predetermined location, and said cap is substantially sealed onto said container, the bottle is held in a substantially fixed position between said sealing portion and said at least one support, and said space is substantially sealed thereby.
- 25. The cooler of claim 24, wherein said at least one support comprises at least three indented members extending inward from a wall of said container, wherein at least one of said indented members is adapted to fit into said at least one groove or indentation located on the bottle, and at least one other of said indented members is adapted to engage an exterior surface of a portion of the bottle, wherein a handle is provided on said container that extends above said one other of said indented members for carrying said cooler.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/983,107, filed on Oct. 23, 2001, now abandoned, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety, and which claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/246,493, filed on Nov. 6, 2000.
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