The present invention relates broadly to insulated holders for beverage containers and more particularly to an insulated jacket for a support vessel such as a water bottle or other beverage container wherein the beverage container can function as a support base and the jacket is configured to prevent a beverage container from passing through a base opening in the jacket.
Insulated beverage holders are typically formed from insulating material, such as a foam polymer and are configured in a cylinder manner to hold either a beverage can or a beverage bottle while reducing the rate at which the beverage warms to the surroundings and providing a dry, room temperature surface for grasping by a user. However, such polymer insulation is limited in its ability to maintain a cold beverage temperature, especially outdoors in sunlight.
Some beverage container holders are formed with a base element, thereby closing one end of the cylinder to retain the beverage container in the holder. Another type of beverage container holder is formed as a sleeve, i.e., a cylinder open at both ends. One of the problems with using a sleeve-type beverage holder is that under certain conditions the beverage container such as a water bottle may come through the base opening in the sleeve and be ejected out the bottom which causes a user to lose control of his or her beverage.
The problem can also occur when the beverage container is being suspended from a support between beverage consumption events by the user. For example, a hiker may suspend a water bottle from a utility belt or backpack. Without insulation, the beverage can warm to the surroundings at an undesirable rate. Further, with a sleeve-type beverage holder suspended from the aforesaid utility belt or backpack, the water bottle may slide through the sleeve and be lost along the trail.
It would be therefore advantageous to have an insulated sleeve or jacket for holding a beverage container which can be suspended effectively from a belt or other item worn by a user and, under those and other conditions will effectively prevent the water bottle from being ejected from the bottom opening of the sleeve. It would also be advantageous to have such a beverage container holder that is formed from an insulation material having an outer reflective surface in addition to robust insulative properties.
It is accordingly an object of the present invention to provide an insulated jacket for a support vessel, such as a water bottle or other beverage container that provides a structure that will prevent the beverage container from moving outwardly from the base opening of the jacket.
It is another object of the present invention to provide such an insulated jacket for a support vessel that can be effectively suspended from a support while holding a beverage container.
To those ends and according to one preferred embodiment thereof, the present invention provides an insulated jacket for a support vessel including a body formed from flexible insulated material, the body including a continuous wall member having an inner surface and an outer surface. The body defines an access opening rim forming an access opening and a base opening rim forming a base opening, wherein the access opening rim is displaced from the base opening rim by the continuous wall member. The body thereby forms a cavity configured for a support vessel containment wherein a portion of the support vessel can project from the base opening. The present insulated jacket for a support vessel further includes a stop element formed on the body from at least a portion of the continuous wall member adjacent the base rim. The stop element is configured for projecting into the cavity for engagement with a base portion of a support vessel to substantially prevent a support vessel from moving from the cavity outwardly through the base opening.
Preferably, the stop element is formed as a portion of the continuous wall member adjacent the base rim directed into the cavity, with the folded portion being fixed in position and configured for engagement with the support vessel.
It is preferred that the body is formed from a sheet of flexible, insulated material, the sheet having at least a first edge portion and a second edge portion, with the sheet curved to the extent that the first edge portion is in abutment with the second edge portion, thereby forming a seam, with the seam being sealed therealong. It is further preferred that the stop element is formed along the seam. Preferably, the outer surface is formed from reflective material.
The present invention further preferably includes an arm projecting generally laterally away from the outer surface, the arm having a throughbore formed therein for engagement with a support structure for supporting the insulated jacket. It is preferred that the body defines a body axis extending generally from the base opening to the access opening and the throughbore is formed with a bore axis extending in a generally perpendicular manner with respect to the body axis. The arm is preferably formed along the seam, the throughbore is preferably disposed adjacent the access opening and the stop element is preferably disposed along the base rim oppositely from the throughbore.
According to another preferred embodiment of the present invention, an insulated jacket for a support vessel includes a body formed from a sheet of flexible insulated material, the sheet having a first edge portion and a second edge portion. The sheet is folded onto itself with the first edge portion in abutment with the second edge portion and sealed thereat to form a seam. The folded sheet thereby forms a continuous wall member having an inner surface and an outer surface. In addition, the folded sheet thereby defines an access opening rim forming an access opening and a base opening rim forming a base opening wherein the access opening rim is displaced from the base opening rim by the continuous wall member. The folded sheet also thereby forms a cavity configured for support vessel containment wherein a portion of the support vessel can project from the base opening. Further, the sheet is formed with an edge contour defining a stop element formed on the body adjacent the base rim, the stop element being configured for projecting into the cavity for engagement with a base portion of a support vessel to substantially prevent the support vessel from moving from the cavity outwardly through the base opening. Preferably, the outer surface is formed from reflective material.
The present invention may further include an arm projecting generally laterally away from the outer surface, the arm having a throughbore formed therein for engagement with a support structure for supporting the insulated jacket.
Preferably, the body defines a body axis extending from the base opening through the access opening and the throughbore is formed with a bore axis extending in a generally perpendicular manner with respect to the body axis.
It is preferred that the seam is formed with a first contour forming the stop element and a second contour forming an arm projecting generally laterally away from the outer surface, the arm having a throughbore formed therein for engagement with a support structure for supporting the insulated jacket.
Preferentially, the body defines a body axis extending from the base opening through the access opening and the throughbore is formed with a bore axis extending in a generally perpendicular manner with respect to the body axis.
According to another preferred embodiment of the present invention, an insulated jacket for a support vessel is formed by a process comprising the following steps:
It is preferred that the step of providing a sheet of flexible insulated material includes providing a sheet of flexible insulated material wherein the outer surface is formed from reflective material.
The present invention preferably further includes the step of forming an arm projecting generally laterally away from the outer surface, the arm having a throughbore formed therein for engagement with a support structure for supporting the insulated jacket. Preferably, the arm is formed along the seam, the throughbore is disposed adjacent the access opening and the stop element is disposed along the base rim oppositely from the throughbore.
It is further preferred that the body defines a body axis extending from the base opening to the access opening and the throughbore is formed with a bore axis extending in a generally perpendicular manner with respect to the body axis. The seam is preferably formed with a first contour forming the stop element and a second contour forming an arm projecting generally laterally away from the outer surface, the arm having a throughbore formed therein for engagement with a support structure for supporting the insulated jacket.
Preferably, the body defines a body axis extending from the base opening through the access opening and the throughbore is formed with a bore axis extending in a generally perpendicular manner with respect to the body axis.
Turning now to the drawings and, more particularly, to
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A stop element 36 is formed in the continuous wall 15 adjacent the base rim 30 and is directed radially inwardly from the wall for operative engagement with a base portion of a water bottle B that is disposed within the jacket. The stop element can also be seen in
An arm 40, which can be an appendage, fin, flap or other flexible cantilevered member, projects laterally away from the body 12. The arm 40 is formed with a contour 42 forming a taper from the base opening 28 at its narrowest to the access opening 24 at its widest. A throughbore 44 is formed in the arm 40 adjacent the access opening rim 26. The throughbore 44 is reinforced with a metallic grommet 46. By using a carabiner or other hook-type arrangement, the insulated jacket 10 of the present invention can be attached to a support structure using the throughbore 44. The arm 40 also provides structural strength by the use of its fin-like structure that spans the entire length of the jacket body 12.
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The present insulated jacket for a support vessel is made according to a predetermined process. The process begins with a sheet of foil-bubble-bubble-foil laminated reflective insulation as illustrated in
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Once the seal is formed, the throughbore 44 is punched or otherwise formed in the arm 40 adjacent the access opening rim 26 and a reinforcing grommet 46 is attached to the walls forming the throughbore 44. The grommet 46 prevents the walls forming the throughbore from becoming ragged and ineffective with use.
An arm 140 is formed along the seam 134 to provide a support member for the throughbore 144 which is once again reinforced with a grommet 146. The arm 140 includes a contour 142 defining the throughbore region. The stop element 136 is disposed oppositely from the seam 134 along the base opening rim 130 and is formed from a contour 138 in the continuous wall 115.
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It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that, in general, the stop element 36, 136 should be formed from a portion of the continuous wall 15 adjacent the base opening rim 30, 130 to project inwardly into the cavity 32 from some position around the base opening rim 30, 130. Regarding holding the water bottle in place, the most effective position for all uses especially the suspended use discussed herein, is to place the stop member 36, 136 directly opposite the seam 34, 134 and in diagonal opposition to the throughbore 44, 144. From a manufacturing standpoint, it is more straightforward to apply the stop member 36, 136 along the seam 34, 134, thereby forming both contours 38, 138, 42, 142 with a single cut and forming the inward projection from the material forming the seam 34, 134. It should be noted however, that the stop member 36, 136 can perform its bottle-stopping function at any position around the perimeter of the base opening rim 30, 130.
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As before, a stop element 36 is formed in the continuous wall 15 adjacent the base rim 30 and is directed radially inwardly from the wall for operative engagement with a base portion of a water bottle B that is disposed within the jacket.
By the above, the present invention provides a simple, lightweight insulated jacket for a beverage container that may be stored flat and when opened for use prevents a water bottle from ejecting from the jacket. Further, the present invention provides an insulated jacket for a support vessel that is readily adaptable to being supported from the user's clothing or other hiking gear.
It will therefore be readily understood by those persons skilled in the art that the present invention is susceptible of a broad utility and application. While the present invention is described in all currently foreseeable embodiments, there may be other, unforeseeable embodiments and adaptations of the present invention, as well as variations, modifications and equivalent arrangements, that do not depart from the substance or scope of the present invention. The foregoing disclosure is not intended or to be construed to limit the present invention or otherwise to exclude such other embodiments, adaptations, variations, modifications and equivalent arrangements, the present invention being limited only by the claims appended hereto and the equivalents thereof.