This invention relates generally to the field of beverage holders. More specifically, the invention relates to inflatable beverage holders and floating coolers.
This invention includes an inflatable cooler, or container, having an inflatable chamber adapted to provide an interior chamber side wall and an interior chamber bottom wall configured to define a main storage compartment and a main storage compartment access opening, and further adapted to provide an exterior chamber side wall, a lower portion top wall, a lower portion side wall, and a lower portion bottom wall configured to define a lower portion, wherein the lower portion includes at least one storage cavity side wall and at least one storage cavity bottom wall configured to define at least one storage cavity having a storage cavity access opening.
The inflatable cooler also includes an outer cover formed over the exterior chamber side wall, the lower portion top wall, the lower portion side wall, and the lower portion bottom wall configured to define a lower portion, wherein the outer cover includes a storage bag enclosure opening.
The inflatable cooler further includes a storage bag adapted to provide a front side and a back side disposed between at least one side member, wherein the front side, the back side, and the at least one side member are configured to define a storage bag and a storage bag access opening, wherein the storage bag further includes a top section that is permanently or removably attached to the outer cover, such that the storage bag is accessible via the storage bag enclosure opening, and wherein the storage bag is formed such that when the inflatable chamber is deflated, the inflatable chamber may be contained within the storage bag.
Exemplary embodiments of this inventions will be described in detail, with reference to the following figures, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
For simplicity and clarification, the operating principles, design factors, and layout of the inflatable floating cooler, or inflatable storage container, according to this invention are explained with reference to various exemplary embodiments of the inflatable floating cooler according to this invention. The basic explanation of the inflatable floating cooler is applicable for the understanding and design of the constituent components comprising the inflatable floating cooler of this invention.
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The inflatable lower portion 105 includes a plurality of storage cavities 140 arranged on a top side of the inflatable lower portion 105. Each storage cavity 140 is substantially adapted for accepting a cylindrical container (not shown) therein. It should be appreciated that although each storage cavity 140, as shown and described herein, is shown to be a generally cylindrical cavity, in various exemplary embodiments, each storage cavity 140 may be of a different shape. Furthermore, within the plurality of storage cavities 140, storage cavities of various shapes, sizes, and depths, may be present.
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A main storage compartment 145 is created within the inflatable floating cooler 100. In various exemplary embodiments, a primary insulator compartment 146 is created at a bottom of the main storage compartment 145. The primary insulator compartment 146 provides a space in which a primary insulator compartment insulator 147 may be placed. The primary insulator compartment insulator 147 may be a material, such as, for example, foam, which will provide improved insulating qualities to the main storage compartment 145.
In various exemplary embodiments, a liner 160 is removably positioned within the main storage compartment 145. The liner may be constructed of a waterproof material, such that the liner 160 is capable of holding a fluid. In various exemplary embodiments, the liner 160 includes a secondary insulator compartment 148 formed at a bottom of the liner 160. The secondary insulator compartment 148 provides a space in which a secondary insulator compartment insulator 149 may be placed. The secondary insulator compartment insulator 149 may be a material, such as, for example, foam, which will provide improved insulating qualities to the liner 160.
It should be appreciated that the primary insulator compartment insulator 147 and/or the secondary insulator compartment insulator 149 may be replaced with any known or later developed element for providing additional heating or cooling to the inflatable floating cooler 100. For example, a chemical heating pack may be placed in the primary insulator compartment 146 or the secondary insulator compartment 148 to help maintain a desired temperature in the main storage compartment 145. Conversely, an ice pack may be placed in the primary insulator compartment 146 or the secondary insulator compartment 148 to help maintain a desired lower temperature in the main storage compartment 145.
In various exemplary embodiments, the liner 160 is removably positioned within the main storage compartment 145 by means of a liner attachment 161. The liner attachment 161 may comprise a hook and loop fastener, such as Velcro. It should be appreciated that, in various exemplary embodiments the liner attachment 161 may be secured within the main storage compartment 145 by other attachment means or releasable fasteners, such as, for example, male/female snap-release buckles, a ziplock fastening device, a zipper, buttons, snaps, or other fastening, closure, or attachment means known by those skilled in the art. Alternatively, the liner 160 may be removably fitted within the main storage compartment 145 without being attached within the main storage compartment 145.
In various exemplary embodiments, the liner 160 includes an interior storage compartment 163 constructed so as to allow items to be separated within the main storage compartment 145.
The lid 150 is constructed such that it is capable of covering the main storage compartment 145. The lid 150 is hingedly connected to the inflatable upper portion 110 by a lid hinge (not shown). The lid hinge may be constructed of fabric, plastic, or other suitable material. In various exemplary embodiments, the lid 150 includes a lid fastening means 153. The lid fastening means 153 allows the lid 150 to be maintained in a closed position atop the inflatable upper portion 110. In various exemplary embodiments, the lid fastening means 153 comprises releasable fasteners such as male/female snap-release buckles, Velcro or other hook-and-loop fasteners, a ziplock fastening device, a zipper, buttons, snaps, or other fastening or closure means known by those skilled in the art.
In various exemplary embodiments, the lid 150 is comprised of a top lid section and a bottom lid section. The top lid section and the bottom lid section define the lid insulator compartment 151 that can be filled with a lid insulator compartment insulator 152. The lid insulator compartment insulator 152 may be a material, such as, for example, foam, which will provide improved insulating qualities and shape to the lid 150, even when the inflatable floating cooler 100 is deflated.
It should be appreciated that the lid insulator compartment insulator 152 may be replaced with any known or later developed element for providing additional heating or cooling to the inflatable floating cooler 100. For example, a chemical heating pack may be placed in the lid insulator compartment insulator 152, as a coolant, to help maintain a desired temperature in the main storage compartment 145. Conversely, an ice pack may be placed in the lid insulator compartment insulator 152, as a coolant, to help maintain a desired lower temperature in the main storage compartment 145.
Optionally, the inflatable floating cooler 100 includes an exterior storage compartment 165. The exterior storage compartment 165 comprises a pocket formed on the exterior of the inflatable upper portion 110. In various exemplary embodiments, the exterior storage compartment 165 is made of the same material as the outer cover material 135. Alternatively, the exterior storage compartment 165 may be made of a different material, such as, for example, a flexible webbing. The exterior storage compartment 165 may be constructed to include small pleats, thereby allowing the exterior storage compartment to expand outwardly from the inflatable upper portion 110.
In various exemplary embodiments, the exterior storage compartment 164 includes an exterior storage compartment fastening means 167, which allows the exterior storage compartment 165 to be closed. In various exemplary embodiments, the exterior storage compartment fastening means 167 comprises releasable fasteners such as male/female snap-release buckles, Velcro or other hook-and-loop fasteners, a ziplock fastening device, a zipper, buttons, snaps, or other fastening or closure means known by those skilled in the art.
The inflatable floating cooler 100 may include at least one first attachment ring 175 fixedly attached to the inflatable upper portion 110. Similarly, at least one second attachment right 177 may also be included, which is fixedly attached to the inflatable lower portion 105. In various exemplary embodiments, at least one carry handle 170 is also included. The carry handle 170 is fixedly attached to the inflatable lower portion 105, the inflatable upper portion 110, or a juncture where the upper portion and the lower portion meet.
In various exemplary embodiments, the exterior dimensions of the inflatable floating cooler 100 are as shown in
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The storage bag 180 includes a top section that is permanently or removably attached to an inner side of the outer cover material 135. In various exemplary embodiments, the top section of the storage bag 180 is permanently or removably attached to the inner side of the outer cover material 135.
The storage bag 180 is constructed such that when the inflatable chamber 112 is deflated, the inflatable cooler 100 can be contained within the storage bag 180. In various exemplary embodiments, the storage bag 180 includes at least one side member 181 disposed between a front side of the storage bag 180 and a back side of the storage bag 180. In various exemplary embodiments, the side member 181 is comprised of a mesh fabric panel, such that sand, dirt, particles, or water that has accumulated within the storage bag 180 may escape from the storage bag 180.
The storage bag 180 includes a storage bag fastening means 183, whereby the storage bag 180 may be closed to fully enclose a deflated inflatable floating cooler 100. In various exemplary embodiments, the storage bag 180 includes a storage bag enclosure flap (not shown). In various exemplary embodiments, the storage bag fastening means 183 comprises releasable fasteners such as male/female snap-release buckles, Velcro or other hook-and-loop fasteners, a ziplock fastening device, a zipper, buttons, snaps, or other fastening or closure means known by those skilled in the art.
A storage bag enclosure opening 185 is included in the portion of the outer cover material 135 that covers a bottom section of the inflatable floating cooler 100. The storage bag enclosure opening 185 allows the storage bag 180 to be stowed between the inner side of the outer cover material 135 and a bottom side of the inflatable chamber 112.
In various exemplary embodiments, the storage bag enclosure opening 185 includes a storage bag enclosure fastening means 187. The storage bag enclosure fastening means 187 allows the storage bag enclosure opening 185 to be maintained in a closed position and contain the storage bag 180. In various exemplary embodiments, the storage bag enclosure fastening means 187 comprises releasable fasteners such as male/female snap-release buckles, Velcro or other hook-and-loop fasteners, a ziplock fastening device, a zipper, buttons, snaps, or other fastening or closure means known by those skilled in the art.
In various exemplary embodiments, the storage bag 180 includes at least one third attachment ring 179, which allows the storage bag 180 to be removably connected to, for example, a shoulder strap (not shown).
It should be appreciated that although the storage bag 180 and the storage bag enclosure opening 185 have been shown and described as being generally located and/or attached at a bottom of the inflatable floating cooler 100, in various exemplary embodiments, the storage bag 180 and the storage bag enclosure opening 185 may be located and/or attached to a different portion of the inflatable floating cooler 100. For example, the storage bag 180 and the storage bag enclosure opening 185 may be located and/or attached in the area of the inflatable lower portion 105, the inflatable upper portion 110, the main storage compartment 145, or the lid 150.
Additionally, in various exemplary embodiments, the storage bag 180 may be included without the storage bag enclosure opening 185.
In various exemplary embodiments, the lower inflatable chamber 214 and the upper inflatable chamber 216 each have a separate valved opening 230 (shown in
It should be appreciated that, although the primary insulator compartment 146, the primary insulator compartment insulator 147, the secondary insulator compartment 148, or the secondary insulator compartment insulator 149 were not shown in
These elements operate similarly to the elements discussed above with respect to
It should be understood that the inflatable chamber 612 may comprise a single inflatable chamber or multiple inflatable chambers, as described above, with reference to
It should be appreciated that the materials selected to form the various elements of the inflatable floating cooler may be selected based on their ability to act as insulators or insulating materials, thereby increasing the inflatable floating cooler's ability to insulate items placed within the inflatable floating cooler's various storage cavities and compartments.
While this invention has been described in conjunction with the exemplary embodiments outlined above, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the exemplary embodiments of the invention, as set forth above, are intended to be illustrative, not limiting. Various changes, modifications, and/or adaptations may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/384,967, filed Jun. 3, 2002, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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