The invention relates to the transportation of beverages in ready to drink size containers, such as cups.
The inventors are aware of a beverage container supporting cushion which is known from the prior art e.g. US 2016/0278556. This cushion also comprises of cup receiving cavities to support beverage mugs on “stationary” uneven surfaces such as couches, beds, ground surfaces etc. Cup supporting inserts are positioned within lateral sleeves being pressed against the container base. All mugs placed inside the cavities would rest on the inserts against the container base.
The inventor has identified a need for an apparatus and a method for road transporting beverages in ready to drink container sizes, such as cups, over short distances where temperature control is needed inside the container when transporting the hot or cold beverages.
According to a first aspect of the invention, there is a provided an insulating transport container for transportation of beverages in ready to drink on demand containers, such as cups, over short distances where temperature control is needed inside the container when transporting the hot or cold beverages and wherein an insulating holder for cups is positioned or placed inside the container, which insulating holder reduces temperature changes and inhibits spillage during transportation of cups containing a beverage, wherein the holder includes one or more self supporting resiliently deformable insulating material portions with at least one portion having a plurality of cup receiving cavities, which holder is sized and dimensioned to be placed inside a container for the transportation of beverages.
The resiliently deformable insulating material may be foam or sponge.
The resiliently deformable insulating material may be a natural material such as sponge, foam, including Latex, memory foam, or high density poly-urethane foam, wood composite, cork, or the like.
The one or more self supporting resiliently deformable insulating material portions may be in the form of a bottom layer, a middle layer and a top layer.
The layers may be individual layers or two or more may be secured together.
The plurality of cup-receiving cavities may be spaced apart from each other and extend through the middle layer thereby to permit the cups retained therein to be maintained to be interference free of each other.
The diameter of the cavities may be smaller than the largest diameter of the smallest cup of the cups to be received therein thereby to provide a snug-fit for each cup.
The insulating container may have a base portion, sidewalls, and a displaceable lid with the height between the base portion and the inner surface of the lid being greater than the height of any cup to be transported therein, with the top-end of each cup, once placed in position, protruding from the insulating holder's middle layer irrespective the various heights of each cup.
The top end of each cup may protrude to a similar height above the top of the middle layer of the insulating holder.
A more rigid structure of the foam or sponge of the insulating holder assists with the snug-fit of the various sizes of cups and improves stability thereby inhibiting spillage and insulating the cups and their contents during transportation either by motorcar, motorcycle or scooter.
The insulating container that houses the insulating holder may have the top sponge layer adjacent an inner surface of the lid thereof so that in use it closes onto the lids off each of the cups, leaving an air gap between the top and middle sponge layers where the lids and the top quarter of the cups will be located, while pressing down on the lid to deform over the lid thereby to stabilize the lid on the cup.
The insulating container may include four polystyrene side panel inserts at or on the sidewalls to enhance insulation inside the container when closed.
The insulating container may have the bottom sponge layer placed at or on the base portion of the container to assist with absorbing any minor spillage or condensation that may occur during transportation.
The insulating holder may be made of flexible canvas material.
An additional polystyrene panel may be inserted in a central portion of the container to divide the container into two smaller “pockets” or halves that improves insulation and can be used for hot and cold beverages simultaneously in the same container.
The top sponge may have steam release holes if steam needs to be vented or released from a small hole in each of the lids covering the cups.
The sponge or foam making-up the holder comprises of typical mattress foam material, such as polyurethane foam, memory foam, and latex.
According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided an insert cover for a beverage cup, said insert cover being a sheet of food grade material which is larger or equivalent in diameter to the top of the cup on which it is to be used and, in use, is placed or inserted to form a cover insert between the top of the cup and a sealing lid, provided that the cover is not sealed or otherwise secured to the cup prior to placing of the lid onto the cup and is only inserted after a beverage has been dispensed into the cup.
The insert cover may be a wax paper insert, natural fiber/cellulose based insert, a composite sheet or polymer film based insert, a silicon based insert, or metallized film.
According to a further aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of inhibiting spillage of a beverage from a disposable or re-usable cup when being transported, said method including:
The cup in the method is usually a paper, paperboard, plastics, or other cup typically used for on-demand beverage supply.
The cover may be a wax paper insert, natural fiber/cellulose based insert, a composite sheet or polymer film based insert, a silicon based insert, or metallized film.
The invention extends to a method of transporting beverages in ready to drink form, such as coffee, tea or cold drinks in cups, said method including snugly holding said cups in a resiliently deformable insulating material placed in an outer container, and maintaining the cups in the insulating material in a predetermined vertical or substantially vertical position.
The method may include inserting the cups into holes made for the receiving of cups made from the resiliently deformable insulating material in the outer container and closing a lid of the container having a layer of resiliently deformable insulating material located therein thereby to snugly hold said cups in said resiliently deformable insulating material.
The invention will now be described by way of non-limiting example only with reference to the drawings. In the drawings,
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It is an advantage of the invention that various aspects of the invention permit delivery of hot or cold beverages while maintaining their temperature while inhibiting in transit spillage.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2020/02602 | May 2020 | ZA | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/ZA2021/050031 | 5/10/2021 | WO |