Claims
- 1. A beverage container adapted to hold ice and beverages separate from water formed from melted ice comprising
- (a) a receptacle having an interior cavity for holding ice and beverages;
- (b) a float having a density less than water adapted to support said ice and beverages and move upwardly within said cavity as said ice melts;
- (c) a cover mounted on said receptacle by a hinge, and
- (d) a tubesign base removably attached to said hinge.
- 2. A beverage container as claimed in claim 1 wherein
- said receptacle has an upper rim,
- said hinge includes a plate secured to said upper rim with slots between said plate and said upper rim, and
- said tubesign base has tabs, so as to enable attachment of said tubesign base to said hinge by insertion of said tabs in said slots.
- 3. A beverage container as claimed in claim 1 wherein said hinge has slots and said tubesign base has tabs, so as to enable attachment of said tubesign base to said hinge by insertion of said tabs in said slots.
- 4. A beverage container as claimed in claim 3 wherein said tabs have distal ends and lobes on said distal ends, so said lobes lock said tabs into said slots when inserted therein.
- 5. A beverage container as claimed in claim 4 wherein said lobes are wedge-shaped.
- 6. A beverage container as claimed in claim 5 wherein at least one of said tabs has length from a base to its lobe and said slot includes a recess and an opening at a depth in said recess corresponding to said length.
- 7. A beverage container as claimed in claim 6 wherein there are three tabs and three slots and each of the tabs has a length from a base to its lobe and each of said slots has a recess and an opening at a depth in said recess corresponding to said length.
- 8. A beverage container as claimed in claim 2 wherein said tubesign base includes an outwardly extending portion having an outer rim and a inner rim, whereby a tubesign of a circumference corresponding to the outer rim may be engaged by said outer rim or a tubesign of a circumference corresponding to the inner rim may be engaged by said inner rim.
- 9. A beverage container as claimed in claim 8 wherein said outwardly extending portion and said outer and inner rims are molded out of a single piece of plastic.
- 10. A beverage container as claimed in claim 8 wherein said outwardly extending portion includes a depending, rigid, peripheral skirt.
- 11. A beverage container as claimed in claim 1 wherein
- said receptacle has an upper rim,
- said hinge includes first and second hinged plates,
- said first plate is secured to said upper rim,
- said second plate is secured to said cover, and
- said first and second plates have opposed wedges positioned thereon so as contact one another to limit the pivoting range of said cover.
- 12. A beverage container as claimed in claim 1 wherein
- said receptacle has an upper rim, and
- said upper rim and cover have opposed wedges positioned thereon so as contact one another to limit the pivoting range of said cover.
- 13. A beverage container as claimed in claim 1 wherein said hinge has slots and said tubesign base has tabs, so as to enable attachment of said tubesign base to said hinge by insertion of said tabs in said slots and at least one of said tabs has a hole to permit a fastener to be used to fasten said tab to said hinge.
- 14. A beverage container adapted to hold ice and beverages separate from water formed from melted ice comprising
- (a) a receptacle having an interior cavity for holding ice and beverages;
- (b) a float having a density less than water adapted to support said ice and beverages and move upwardly within said cavity as said ice melts;
- (c) a cover mounted on said receptacle by a hinge having three slots including a recess and an opening at a depth in said recess, and
- (d) a tubesign base having three tabs having distal ends, lobes on said distal ends and lengths from bases of the tabs to their lobes corresponding to said depth, so as to enable removable attachment of said tubesign base to said hinge by insertion of said tabs in said slots, with said lobes locking said tabs into said slots when inserted therein.
- 15. A beverage container adapted to hold ice and beverages separate from water formed from melted ice comprising
- (a) a receptacle having an interior cavity for holding ice and beverages;
- (b) a float having a density less than water adapted to support said ice and beverages and move upwardly within said cavity as said ice melts;
- (c) a cover mounted on said receptacle by a hinge having slots including a recess and an opening at a depth in said recess, and
- (d) a tubesign base having
- (i) three tabs having distal ends, lobes on said distal ends and lengths from bases of the tabs to their lobes corresponding to said depth, so as to enable removable attachment of said tubesign base to said hinge by insertion of said tabs in said slots, with said lobes locking said tabs into said slots when inserted therein,
- (ii) an outwardly extending portion having an outer rim and a inner rim, whereby a cylindrical tubesign of a circumference corresponding to the outer rim may be engaged by said outer rim or a cylindrical tubesign of a circumference corresponding to the outer rim may be engaged by said outer rim; and
- (iii) wherein said tabs, said outwardly extending portion and said outer and inner rims are molded out of a single piece of plastic.
- 16. A beverage container adapted to hold ice and beverages separate from water formed from melted ice comprising
- (a) a receptacle having an interior cavity for holding ice and beverages;
- (b) a float having a density less than water adapted to support said ice and beverages and move upwardly within said cavity as said ice melts;
- (c) a drain at the bottom of said cavity, and
- (d) a drain cover over said drain to prevent entry of debris.
- 17. A beverage container as claimed in claim 16 wherein said cavity has a bottom wall with a recess therein, said drain is located in said recess, and a drain hose extends from said recess exteriorly of the receptacle.
- 18. A beverage container as claimed in claim 17 wherein said recess has boundary portions and said drain cover removably fits to said boundary portions.
- 19. A beverage container adapted to hold ice and beverages separate from water formed from melted ice comprising
- (a) a receptacle having an interior cavity extending substantially the entire height of said receptacle; and
- (b) a float vertically movable within said interior cavity having a density less than water and adapted to support ice and beverages and move upwardly within said cavity as supported ice melts and meltwater drains to a location in said interior cavity below said float.
- 20. A beverage container as claimed in claim 19 wherein said float has a convex upper wall.
- 21. A beverage container as claimed by claim 20 wherein said float has protrusions from a lower side.
- 22. A tubesign base for a attachment to a cold barrel comprising
- a body having three tabs having distal ends, lobes on said distal ends and lengths from bases of the tabs to their lobes corresponding to said depth, so as to enable removable attachment of said tubesign base by insertion of said tabs into slots on a cold barrel, with said lobes locking said tabs into the slots when inserted therein and an outwardly extending portion having an outer rim and a inner rim, whereby a tubesign of a circumference corresponding to the outer rim may be engaged by said outer rim or a tubesign of a circumference corresponding to the inner rim may be engaged by said inner rim, said outwardly extending portion and said outer and inner rims being molded out of a single piece of plastic, and said outwardly extending portion including a depending, rigid, peripheral skirt.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/195,560 filed Feb. 14, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,433,085. The present invention relates to an improved chilled beverage display container for holding beverages and ice so that the beverages and unmelted ice are supported near the top of the container and separate from melted ice, or water.
US Referenced Citations (12)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
Entry |
P-O-P Times Brochure, 1994. |
All Cold Barrels Are Not Created Equal!, Pepsi-Cola Company advertisement, Oct. 3, 1994. |
With The New Pepsi Flotation Barrel, Your Profits Will Rise; Pepsi-Cola Company advertisement, Admitted Prior Art. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
195560 |
Feb 1994 |
|