Example embodiments generally relate to refrigeration technology, and more particularly, relate to a apparatuses for passive temperature maintenance.
Powered refrigeration can maintain beverages and other temperature-sensitive goods at desired temperatures. In the absence of powered refrigeration, insulated coolers filled with melting ice is the typical solution for maintaining goods at desired temperatures as long as possible.
An example cold pack assembly is provided that may include a pack and a band. An example cold pack assembly may include a pack and a band. The pack may include an internal cavity with a substance disposed within the internal cavity. The pack may also include a first recessed surface and a second recessed surface. The band may be disposed around the pack such that the band engages a first item and generates a first force to urge the first item into pressed engagement with the first recessed surface and the band engages a second item and generates a second force to urge the second item into pressed engagement with the second recessed surface. The band may be elastic.
Another example cold pack assembly may include a pack and a band. The pack may comprise an internal cavity and a substance may be disposed in the internal cavity. The pack may further comprise a first recessed surface and a second recessed surface. The first recessed surface may be disposed on a first engagement side of the pack and the second recessed surface may be disposed on a second engagement side of the pack. The first engagement side of the pack may be disposed opposite the second engagement side of the pack. The band may be disposed around the pack such that the band engages a first item and generates a first force to urge the first item into pressed engagement with the first recessed surface and the band engages a second item and generates a second force to urge the second item into pressed engagement with the second recessed surface. The band may be elastic.
Having thus described some example cold pack assemblies in general terms, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and wherein:
Some example embodiments now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all example embodiments are shown. Indeed, the examples described and pictured herein should not be construed as being limiting as to the scope, applicability or configuration of the present disclosure. Rather, these example embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will satisfy applicable legal requirements. Like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout. As used herein, operable coupling should be understood to relate to direct or indirect connection that, in either case, enables functional interconnection of components that are operably coupled to each other.
According to some example embodiments, an example cold pack assembly is provided. According to some example embodiments, an example cold pack assembly may include a pack and a band. The pack may include an internal sealed cavity with a substance disposed in the cavity. The substance may exhibit thermal properties. The pack may also include at least a first recessed surface and a second recessed surface. The first recessed surface may be disposed on a first side of the pack and the second recessed surface may be disposed on a second side of the pack. The first side of the pack may be opposite the second side of the pack. The pack may further include a cutout disposed on a third side of the pack. The band may be disposed around the pack such that the band engages a first item to urge the first item into pressed engagement with the first recess and the band engages a second item to urge the second item into pressed engagement with the second recess. The band may also be disposed in the within the cutout on the third side of the pack.
The pack 200 may have recessed surfaces 220 (see
The band 300 may be elastic and wrapped around the pack 200. The band 300 may be sized such that, at rest, the band 300 is shorter than the length around the cans 500 and the pack 200. As such, due to elastic tension supplied by the band 300 being stretched and the length being expanded, the band 300 may tend to urge the cans 500 into the recessed surfaces 220 to maximize surface contact and thermal transfer. According to some example embodiments, the band 300 may have an opening 310 that may be seated on a protrusion 210 of the pack 200, which may assist in maintaining the position of the band 300 and prevent the band from shifting when, for example, a can is slid out the cold pack assembly 100 or when no cans are installed in the cold pack assembly 100.
Further, in some example embodiments, the band 300 may be uniform in height. However, according to some example embodiments, as shown in
Having described some example embodiments of cold pack assemblies above, some additional example embodiments are now described that are related to or based on various features and combinations of features described above. In this regard, an example cold pack assembly is provided that may include a pack and a band. An example cold pack assembly may include a pack and a band. The pack may include an internal cavity with a substance disposed within the internal cavity. The pack may also include a first recessed surface and a second recessed surface. The band may be disposed around the pack such that the band engages a first item and generates a first force to urge the first item into pressed engagement with the first recessed surface and the band engages a second item and generates a second force to urge the second item into pressed engagement with the second recessed surface. The band may be elastic.
Another example cold pack assembly may include a pack and a band. The pack may comprise an internal cavity and a substance may be disposed in the internal cavity. The pack may further comprise a first recessed surface and a second recessed surface. The first recessed surface may be disposed on a first engagement side of the pack and the second recessed surface may be disposed on a second engagement side of the pack. The first engagement side of the pack may be disposed opposite the second engagement side of the pack. The band may be disposed around the pack such that the band engages a first item and generates a first force to urge the first item into pressed engagement with the first recessed surface and the band engages a second item and generates a second force to urge the second item into pressed engagement with the second recessed surface. The band may be elastic.
Additionally, according to some example embodiments, the pack may further comprise a first cutout disposed on a front side of the pack. The band may be disposed in the first cutout and the first cutout may be configured to maintain the band in a vertical position relative to the pack. Additionally or alternatively, the first cutout may include an upper lip and a lower lip. Further, a portion of the band may be disposed behind the upper lip and the lower lip to maintain the band within the first cutout. Additionally or alternatively, the pack may further comprise a second cutout, for example, disposed on a back side of the pack. The second cutout may include an upper lip and a lower lip. Further, a portion of the band may be disposed behind the upper lip and the lower lip to maintain the band within the first cutout. The back side of the pack may, according to some example embodiments, be disposed opposite the front side of the pack. Additionally or alternatively, the pack may further comprise a protrusion. The band may further comprise an opening. The opening of the band may be disposed on the protrusion. Additionally or alternatively, the band may further comprise raised features on an interior surface of the band that engage with the first or second item and operate to reduce the friction with the first or second item (i.e., reduce the surface area of engagement between the first or second item and the band) during removal of the same from the cold pack assembly. Additionally or alternatively, the first or second recessed surface may be shaped as an arc. According to some example embodiments, the arc may take the shape of a portion of a circle. Further, because the recessed surfaces have a height, the recessed surfaces, in three dimensions, may take the shape of a partial cylinder where the arc is a cross-section. Additionally or alternatively, the first or second recessed surface is shaped as an arc, wherein the arc is a portion of a circle having a radius. The first item may include a cylindrical portion (e.g., central portion of the can 500) having a radius that is substantially the same as the radius of the first recessed surface such that the first force applied by the band causes the first item to contact the first recessed surface along the arc. The second item may include a cylindrical portion (e.g., central portion of the can 500) having a radius that is substantially the same as the radius of the second recessed surface such that the second force applied by the band causes the second item to contact the second recessed surface along the arc.
Many modifications and other embodiments according to those set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which these embodiments pertain having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is to be understood that embodiments are not to be limited to the specific ones disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. Moreover, although the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings describe exemplary embodiments in the context of certain exemplary combinations of elements and/or functions, it should be appreciated that different combinations of elements and/or functions may be provided by alternative embodiments without departing from the scope of the appended claims. In this regard, for example, different combinations of elements and/or functions than those explicitly described above are also contemplated as may be set forth in some of the appended claims. In cases where advantages, benefits or solutions to problems are described herein, it should be appreciated that such advantages, benefits and/or solutions may be applicable to some example embodiments, but not necessarily all example embodiments. Thus, any advantages, benefits or solutions described herein should not be thought of as being critical, required or essential to all embodiments or to that which is claimed herein. Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/531,026 filed on Jul. 11, 2017, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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