The present invention relates generally to containers, and more specifically to beverage can holders and can containers.
While engaging in physical or athletic activity such as rafting, kayaking, climbing, and many other sports, participants often desire to carry canned beverages with them for easy access to a consumable fluid. There is a high likelihood, however, that during the activity an open beverage can will be spilled, or be exposed to river, lake, or ocean water, or to some other environmental or organic contaminant. This is because existing containers for enclosing an entire beverage can are designed primarily for purposes of insulating the can to preserve the temperature of the beverage within the can, or to provide a means for the consumer to easily grasp the can enclosure when consuming the beverage. They are not designed for sealing opened cans during rigorous movement, and are thus not suitable for use by consumers engaged in the sporting activities described above.
What is needed is a portable container for a canned liquid that provides a highly reliable environmental seal for the can after the can has been opened, and that is ergonomically designed to be reopened and resealed indefinitely.
The present invention is a container or capsule for a canned beverage that prevents foreign materials such as liquids, micro-organisms, and environmental contaminants from entering the capsule and an opened canned beverage contained therein while a user is participating in the aforesaid activities. The usage of the invention, however, is not limited to water sport enthusiasts, and may also apply to activities such as hiking, snow sports, and camping, among many others.
In one embodiment, a capsule assembly for a can containing liquid according to the present invention includes a lower shell with a first locking detent mechanism and first modular attachment threads, and an upper shell with a second locking detent mechanism and second modular attachment threads. The second modular attachment threads are configured to engage the first modular attachment threads. The second locking detent mechanism is configured to interlock with the first locking detent mechanism only when the first modular attachment threads and the second modular attachment threads are fully engaged. The upper shell and the lower shell are configured to enclose the can when the first modular attachment threads and the second modular attachment threads are fully engaged. The assembly may also include a shell gasket configured for sealing between the lower shell and the upper shell. The assembly may also include a can gasket disposed within the upper shell and configured for sealing between the upper shell and an upper surface of the enclosed can. The assembly includes a lid configured for removable attachment to the upper shell, and may also include a lid gasket disposed within the lid and configured for sealing between the lid and an upper surface of the enclosed can. In more elaborate embodiments of the invention, the removably attachable lid includes a lid screw, a latch screw, a snap latch, and a latch ring.
Other systems, methods, features and advantages of the invention will be or will become apparent to one with skill in the art upon examination of the following figures and detailed description. It is intended that all such additional systems, methods, features and advantages be included within this description, be within the scope of the invention, and be protected by the accompanying claims. Component parts shown in the drawings are not necessarily to scale, and may be exaggerated to better illustrate the important features of the invention. Dimensions shown are exemplary only. In the drawings, like reference numerals may designate like parts throughout the different views, wherein:
The present invention is a modular apparatus, or capsule assembly, that encapsulates a metal canned beverage to provide an insulated and waterproof environment for the canned beverage while at the same time allowing a consumer to easily access the beverage for consumption. The capsule assembly, when fully assembled and enclosing a canned beverage, prevents foreign materials such as liquids, micro-organisms, and environmental contaminants from entering the capsule and the canned beverage contained therein while a user is participating in the activities such as water sports, hiking, snow sports, and camping, among many others.
The lower shell 11 and the upper shell 13 each have a specific geometry configured to encapsulate standardized production metal canned beverages, including, but not limited to, 12 oz (355 mL), 2.24″ (57.5 mm) OD and 12 oz (355 mL), 2.6″ (66.0 mm) OD, metal can sizes. The lower shell 11 attaches to the upper shell 13 by means of an ergonomically designed “thread-and-detent” mechanism, i.e. the modular attachment threads 23 and 24, as shown in
The lid 21 comprises lid gasket 19, lid screw 25, latch screw 27, snap latch 29, and latch ring 31. The lid 21 works in combination with the can gasket 17 that is housed within the topmost portion of the upper shell 13 to perform various functions that are explained below.
The lid gasket 19 creates an air tight seal with the can gasket 17 to prevent liquid from entering the assembled capsule 10 or 30, and from entering the canned beverage contained inside the assembled capsule, when the lid 21 is latched closed. The air tight seal that is created between the lid gasket 19 and the can gasket 17 also prevents liquid in the canned beverage from spilling or leaking outside of the assembled capsule. When the lid 21 is latched closed, the air tight seal created between the lid gasket 19 and the can gasket 17 also prevents carbonation from escaping from the canned beverage while the canned beverage is under pressure within the assembled capsule 10 or 30.
The can gasket 17 prevents liquid from a canned beverage contained within the assembled capsule 10 or 30 from spilling within the assembled capsule. The can gasket 17 has a specific geometry that is configured to mate with the geometry of the top surface of standardized production metal can sizes, e.g., 12 oz (355 mL), 2.24″ (57.5 mm) OD, 12 oz (355 mL), 2.6″ (66.0 mm) OD, and 16 oz (473 mL), 2.6″ (66.0 mm) OD, metal cans. The shell gasket 15 prevents water or other liquids from entering the assembled capsule at the modular attachment point and provides a greater insulating factor for the assembled capsule. The lid 21 may also be configured with a means 39 for attaching a carabiner, hook, rope, thread, cable, string, or any other attachment device to allow the assembled capsule 10 or 30 to be attached to gear or other objects. The snap latch 29 may attach to the upper shell 13 by means of an annular friction fit, e.g. to a holding bracket 41.
Each component of the invention may be made in various ways depending on the material used to make each component. The upper and lower shells 11, 13 can be stamped from sheet metal, rolled into shape, and then welded for purposes of creating double walled, vacuum insulation. The upper and lower shells 11, 13 can be injection molded out of a food-and-drink safe polymer. The upper and lower shells 11, 13 can be composed of a combination of materials. For instance, the upper and lower shells 11, 13 can be overmolded with a light density foam used as the outside aesthetic surface, while the inner portion of the upper and lower shells 11, 13, including the threads and detent mechanism, would remain injection molded out of a food-and-drink safe polymer. This method of construction will serve three purposes: (1) creating a soft, ergonomic feel for the user; (2) allowing the assembled capsule to float; and (3) creating better insulation properties for holding a beverage at temperature. The spacer 32 may be made in the same manner and with the same materials as the upper and lower shells 11, 13. The lid 21 and the snap latch 29 may be injection molded out of a food-and-drink safe polymer. The shell gasket 15, can gasket 17, and lid gasket 19 may be molded out of synthetic rubber compounds or silicone which are food/drink safe. The latch ring 31 may be made of a metal material and may also assist in opening the lid 21.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention have been disclosed in an illustrative style. Accordingly, the terminology employed throughout should be read in a non-limiting manner. Although minor modifications to the teachings herein will occur to those well versed in the art, it shall be understood that what is intended to be circumscribed within the scope of the patent warranted hereon are all such embodiments that reasonably fall within the scope of the advancement to the art hereby contributed, and that that scope shall not be restricted, except in light of the appended claims and their equivalents.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application 62/813,143 that was filed on Mar. 3, 2019, and which is fully incorporated herein by reference.
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62813143 | Mar 2019 | US |