The invention relates generally to liquid drain assemblies for use with food and beverage coolers.
Food and beverage coolers often include a drain plug which can be removed from an opening at a lower portion of the cooler to drain out melted ice or other liquids which have accumulated within the cooler's storage chamber. Coolers of this type are made and marketed under the brand names of IGLOO®, YETI® and others.
A cooler drain assembly 10 is used to replace a standard plug on a food and beverage cooler 11. The cooler drain assembly 10 includes an inner sleeve member 12 which is received within an outer sleeve member 14.
The inner sleeve member 12 includes a body 16 through which a fluid flow bore 18 is defined. The flow bore 18 extends from a closed end 20 to an opposite open end 22. Preferably, the outer radial surface of the body 16 features an enlarged diameter gripping portion 24 and a reduced diameter shaft portion 26. The open end 22 preferably has exterior threading 28 which is complementary to that on removable cap 30. The threading 28 will preferably also match threading for a female end of a standard garden hose (not shown). One or more lateral windows 32 are disposed through the shaft portion 26 to permit fluid communication between the flow bore 18 and an area surrounding the outside of the shaft portion 26. The shaft portion 26 also preferably includes grooves 34 for O-ring seals located on each axial end of the window(s) 32.
The outer sleeve member 14 provides an interior passage 36 which is shaped and sized to receive the shaft portion 26 of the inner sleeve member 12 in close relation. One or more sets of openings 38 is disposed through the outer sleeve member 14. The outer radial surface of the outer sleeve member 14 presents exterior threading 40 which is shaped and sized to be complementary to the threading for a drain plug opening of a food and beverage cooler.
In preferred embodiments, the cooler drain assembly 10 includes a registry mechanism which provides an indication to a user that the cooler drain assembly 10 is in an open position wherein fluid will flow out of the food and beverage cooler. A first axial end 42 of the outer sleeve member 14 has a radially enlarged flange 44 which presents an axial contact surface 46. A ridge 48 projects out from the contact surface 46. The ridge 48 is shaped and sized to reside within a complementary registry notch 50 which is formed within the enlarged diameter gripping portion 24 of the inner sleeve member 12. When a user rotates the inner sleeve member 12 within the outer sleeve member 14 the ridge 48 and notch 50 align in a snap-in manner to provide a physical indication to the user that the cooler drain assembly 10 is open.
The cooler drain assembly 10 also preferably includes O-ring fluid seals 52 (which reside within O-ring grooves 34), a snap ring 54 and resilient gasket 56. The cooler drain assembly 10 is assembled by disposing the shaft portion 26 of the inner sleeve member 12 within the passage 36 of the outer sleeve member 14. Snap ring 54 secures the two pieces together. When threaded into the drain opening of a cooler, the gasket 56 seals against leakage.
The cooler drain assembly 10 may be adjusted between open and closed positions by rotation of the inner sleeve member 12 with respect to the outer sleeve member 14. When the windows 32 of the inner sleeve member 12 are aligned with the openings 38 of the outer sleeve member 14, fluid may pass from within the cooler through the openings 38 and windows 32 to the flow bore 18 of the cooler drain assembly 10 and out through the open end 22. If desired, a hose may be attached to the open end 22. When the windows 32 are not aligned with the openings 38, flow through the windows 32 is blocked by the body of the outer sleeve member 14. Alignment of the ridge 48 with the registry notch 50 provides a physical indication to a user that the cooler drain assembly 10 is open.
Number | Date | Country | |
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62769063 | Nov 2018 | US |