Claims
- 1. A highly adaptable thermal insulator for various size and shape ranges of beverage containers, comprising:a plurality of elastic panels joined together to form a cylindrical tube having an axis and open and unobstructed upper and lower ends defined by top and bottom edges of the panels, respectively, such that the tube is void of a bottom support for a beverage container, the tube being adapted to allow the beverage container to pass and extend through the upper end and the lower end; and both the upper and lower ends of the tube and the tube itself being adapted to accommodate, conform, and contour to beverage containers having a broad range of sizes and shapes; and wherein the top and bottom edges of the panels are substantially straight, and each of the panels also has two side edges that are curved.
- 2. The insulator of claim 1 wherein the tube is formed from two of the elastic panels, each of which consists of a single sheet of neoprene.
- 3. The insulator of claim 1, wherein the panels are joined together along their curved side edges to form the tube, the tube having upper and lower diameters at the upper and lower ends, respectively, and a middle diameter located between the upper and lower ends that is greater than the upper and lower diameters.
- 4. A highly adaptable thermal insulator for various size and shape ranges of beverage containers, comprising:a plurality of elastic panels joined together to form a cylindrical tube having an axis and open and unobstructed upper and lower ends defined by top and bottom edges of the panels, respectively, such that the tube is void of a bottom support for a beverage container, the tube being adapted to allow the beverage container to pass and extend through the upper end and the lower end; both the upper and lower ends of the tube and the tube itself being adapted to accommodate, conform, and contour to beverage containers having a broad range of sizes and shapes; and an elastic band on each of the upper and lower ends, the elastic bands extending continuously around respective ones of the top and bottom edges of all of the plurality of elastic panels to slightly reduce an elasticity of the tube at the upper and lower ends with respect to an elasticity of a remainder of the tube.
- 5. The insulator of claim 4 wherein each of the elastic bands has a single seam that aligns and coincides with a junction between two of the plurality of elastic panels.
- 6. The insulator of claim 1 wherein the tube has interior and exterior surfaces with different graphic designs, and the tube can be turned inside out such that the tube is completely reversible between two configurations to display either one of the different graphic designs.
- 7. The insulator of claim 6, further comprising a pull tab loop secured adjacent to and extending from the upper end for assisting in removal of the insulator from the beverage container, the pull tab loop being secured to the tube such that an appearance of the pull tab loop relative to the tube is the same in both configurations, thereby making the pull tab loop reversible as well.
- 8. The insulator of claim 6 wherein, in addition to being completely reversible between the two configurations, the upper and lower ends may be partially rolled over on the tube as well to adjust a vertical dimension of the tube along the axis.
- 9. A highly adaptable thermal insulator for various size and shape ranges of beverage containers, comprising:a plurality of elastic panels, each having substantially straight top and bottom edges, and curved side edges extending therebetween, the top and bottom edges having a width that is less than a width extending between the curved side edges, the panels being joined together along their curved side edges to form a cylindrical tube having an axis, and open upper and lower ends defined by the top and bottom edges, respectively, the tube also having upper and lower diameters at the upper and lower ends, respectively, and a diameter located axially between the upper and lower ends and coinciding with the width extending between the curved side edges that is greater than the upper and lower diameters; and wherein the tube being adapted to accommodate, conform, and contour to beverage containers having a broad range of sizes and shapes.
- 10. The insulator of claim 9 wherein the tube is formed from two of the elastic panels, each of which consists of a single sheet of neoprene.
- 11. The insulator of claim 9, further comprising an elastic band on each of the upper and lower ends, the elastic bands extending continuously around the top and bottom edges of the elastic panels to slightly reduce an elasticity of the tube at the upper and lower ends with respect to an elasticity of a remainder of the tube, and each of the elastic bands having a single seam that aligns and coincides with a junction between the curved side edges of two of the elastic panels.
- 12. The insulator of claim 9 wherein the tube has interior and exterior surfaces with different graphic designs, and the tube can be turned inside out such that the tube is completely reversible between two configurations to display either one of the different graphic designs.
- 13. A highly adaptable thermal insulator for various size and shape ranges of beverage containers, comprising:a pair of elastic panels, each having straight top and bottom edges, two convex side edges, and two planar surfaces, each of the surfaces having a different graphic design, the panels being joined together along their convex side edges to form a cylindrical tube having an axis extending in a vertical direction, two opposed vertical seams, and open circular upper and lower ends defined by the top and bottom edges, respectively; and the tube accommodates and contours to various size and shape ranges of beverage containers, the tube can be turned inside out such that the tube is completely reversible between two configurations to display either one of the different graphic designs, and the upper and lower ends can be rolled over on the tube to adjust a vertical dimension of the tube.
- 14. The insulator of claim 13 wherein the tube can accommodate, contour, and conform to both a ten ounce juice bottle and a twelve ounce soda can.
- 15. The insulator of claim 13 wherein the tube can accommodate, contour, and conform to both a quart-sized bottle and 1.5 liter bottle.
- 16. The insulator of claim 13 wherein the tube has upper and lower diameters at the upper and lower ends, respectively, and a middle diameter located between the upper and lower ends that is greater than the upper and lower diameters.
- 17. The insulator of claim 13, further comprising an elastic band on each of the upper and lower ends, the elastic bands extending continuously around respective ones of the top and bottom edges of the elastic panels to slightly reduce an elasticity of the tube at the upper and lower ends with respect to an elasticity of a remainder of the tube.
- 18. The insulator of claim 17 wherein each of the elastic bands has a single seam that aligns and coincides with a junction between the elastic panels.
- 19. The insulator of claim 13, further comprising a pull tab loop secured adjacent to and extending from the upper end for assisting in removal of the insulator from the beverage container, the pull tab loop being secured to the tube such that an appearance of the pull tab loop relative to the tube is the same in both configurations, thereby making the pull tab loop reversible as well.
Parent Case Info
This patent application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/262,456, filed Jan. 18, 2001.
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