This invention relates generally insulating vessels and more particularly to koozies for accommodating various size beverage containers, e.g., bottles, cans, etc.
Various insulated containers for maintaining cans or bottles in a cold state are currently available and some are disclosed in the patent literature. Such containers are commonly referred to as koozies. Typically koozies are in the form of a cylindrical shell which may be formed of a heat insulating material, e.g., neoprene. Alternatively, koozies may be in the form of an insulating vessel having a fixed size central cavity into which the bottle or can of beverage is to be placed to keep it cold (or hot as the case may be). Since such koozies have a fixed size central cavity, they have to be designed to accommodate a particular size beverage container, e.g., bottle or can. In particular, until recently such fixed koozies have been designed for receipt of either 12 oz. cans or 12 oz. bottles by dimensioning their cavities to closely receive the can or bottle to be insulated. Recently, thinner beverage cans have come onto the market. Such cans have a smaller external diameter than the conventional 12 oz. can. Accordingly, to accommodate such smaller diameter cans, a koozie has to be dimensioned so that its cavity will closely receive the smaller diameter can.
Some koozies have been constructed so that their insulating body can be adjusted in size to accommodate various size beverage containers. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 7,228,987 (Jones) discloses a koozie whose insulating body is configured such that it can be expanded to increase or decrease the diameter of the cavity for the container to be insulated. While that adjustable size koozie, and other koozies whose insulating body can be expanded or collapsed to accommodate beverage containers of various sizes may be suitable for their general purpose, their expandable nature leave much to be desired from various standpoints.
Accordingly, a need presently exists for a koozie whose body is of a fixed size, but which includes a central cavity that is configured to accommodate cans and bottles of various outside diameters. The subject invention addresses that need.
One aspect of this invention is a koozie for receiving and accommodating various size beverage containers therein to thermally insulate the contents of each beverage container. Each of the beverage containers has a bottom portion and sidewall having an outside diameter. The koozie comprises a thermally insulating vessel and a sizing insert. The thermally insulating vessel includes an interior cavity having an open top end and a bottom portion. The sizing insert is located and held within the interior cavity. The sizing insert includes a sidewall defining a longitudinally extending passageway for receipt of any one of the various size beverage containers. The sizing insert is in communication with the open top end of the insulating vessel. The sidewall includes a portion configured for location within the bottom portion of the thermally insulating vessel. The sidewall also includes peripheral engagement portions that are directed inward and configured to engage portions of the sidewall of any one of the various size beverage containers disposed within the longitudinally extending passageway.
In accordance with one preferred aspect of the koozie of this invention, the peripheral engagement portions are configured to flex, if necessary, to engage portions of the periphery of the sidewall of any one of the various size beverage containers disposed within the longitudinally extending passageway.
In accordance with another preferred aspect of the koozie of this invention, the sizing insert includes an upper end portion and a lower end portion, and wherein one of the peripheral engagement portions is located at the upper end portion and another of the peripheral engagement portions is located at the lower end portion.
In accordance with another preferred aspect of the koozie of this invention, the thermally insulating vessel includes a shelf located adjacent a bottom portion of the vessel. The shelf extends inward, whereupon the interior cavity is of a lesser internal diameter at the shelf than above the shelf, and wherein the sizing insert includes a peripheral portion configured to be seated on the shelf. The peripheral portion and the shelf are configured to support the bottom portion of a short beverage container thereon.
In accordance with another preferred aspect of the koozie of this invention, the shelf slopes downward.
In accordance with another preferred aspect of the koozie of this invention, the thermally insulating vessel includes an inwardly directed annular flange defining the open top end of the interior cavity, and wherein the sizing insert includes a top edge portion configured to be located immediately below the inwardly directed annular flange and a bottom edge portion configured to be disposed adjacent the bottom portion of the thermally insulating vessel.
In accordance with another preferred aspect of the koozie of this invention, the thermally insulating vessel comprises an outer vessel and an inner vessel. The outer vessel has a sidewall including an inner surface. The inner vessel has a sidewall including an outer surface and an inner surface. The inner vessel is disposed within the outer vessel with the outer surface of the inner vessel spaced from the inner surface of the outer vessel to form a hollow isolated interior space therebetween.
In accordance with another preferred aspect of the koozie of this invention, the outer vessel includes a bottom portion having a port in communication with the interior space and through which a vacuum can be drawn to create a vacuum in the hollow isolated interior space.
In accordance with another preferred aspect of the koozie of this invention, the bottom portion comprises a disk which is secured to a bottom portion of the sidewall of the outer vessel by a generally cup-shaped base.
In accordance with another preferred aspect of the koozie of this invention, the generally cup shaped base includes a bottom surface to which a resilient base member is secured.
In accordance with another preferred aspect of the koozie of this invention, the inner surface of the inner vessel defines the interior cavity.
In accordance with another preferred aspect of the koozie of this invention, the bottom portion of the thermally insulating vessel is configured to support the bottom of a long beverage container thereon.
In accordance with another preferred aspect of the koozie of this invention, the bottom portion of the thermally insulating vessel is convex.
In accordance with another preferred aspect of the koozie of this invention, the inner vessel includes a shelf located adjacent a bottom portion of the thermally insulating vessel. The shelf extends inward, whereupon the interior cavity is of a lesser internal diameter at the shelf than above the shelf, and wherein the sizing insert includes a peripheral portion configured to be seated on the shelf. The peripheral portion and the shelf are configured to support the bottom portion of a short beverage container thereon.
In accordance with another preferred aspect of the koozie of this invention, the inner vessel includes an inwardly directed annular flange defining the open top end of the interior cavity, and wherein the sizing insert includes a top edge portion configured to be located immediately below the inwardly directed annular flange and a bottom edge portion configured to be disposed adjacent the bottom portion of the thermally insulating vessel.
In accordance with another preferred aspect of the koozie of this invention, the inner vessel and the outer vessel are each formed of steel.
In accordance with another preferred aspect of the koozie of this invention, the sizing insert is formed of thermoplastic polyurethane (“TPU”).
In accordance with another preferred aspect of the koozie of this invention, the resilient base member is formed of a rubber-like material.
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As will be described later the sizing insert 24 includes a peripheral portion configured to be seated on the shelf 30D, whereupon that peripheral portion and the shelf cooperate to enable the koozie to accommodate a short beverage container, with the bottom of that container being disposed on the peripheral portion of the sizing insert that is seated on the shelf. Thus, as will be seen later with respect to
A convex or dome shaped wall 30F is located at the bottom edge of the sidewall portion 30E of the inner vessel 30 and thus forms the bottom surface of the inner vessel and the bottom surface of the interior cavity 26. The undersurface of the flange 30B at its peripheral edge is fixedly secured, e.g., welded, to the top edge 34 of the sidewall 28A of the outer vessel 28 as best seen in
With the inner and outer vessels assembled as described above the upper portion of the resulting insulated vessel 22 forms an inwardly directed annular flange or retaining shelf 30G surrounding a central opening 30H. The central opening 30H forms the open top end or mouth of the koozie. That mouth serves as the entrance to the koozie's interior cavity 26 and is thus in communication with the interior of the cavity. It is through the mouth 30H that the particular beverage container to be insulated and held by the koozie is introduced. After use of the koozie with that beverage container, the container can be removed from the cavity via the mouth.
As should be appreciated by those skilled in the art, the double walled insulated nature of the vessel 22 serves to thermally insulate the beverage container located within the cavity from the ambient atmosphere surrounding the koozie. Thus, any type of liquid, e.g., cold beer, water or soda, hot tea or coffee, etc., that is held within a beverage can or bottle located within the koozie's cavity will be thermally insulated to maintain its temperature. It should be noted at this juncture, that while the exemplary preferred embodiment of the koozie 20 makes use of a double walled insulated vessel 22, such an arrangement is not necessary within the context of this invention. Thus, the insulated vessel need not be a double walled vessel, but can be a solid walled body formed of any suitable thermally insulated material having an interior cavity in which a sizing insert is located to enable the interior cavity to accommodate various size beverage containers.
Attention shall now be directed to the sizing insert 24. As stated above it is the sizing insert which enables the koozie to accept or hold various sizes of beverage containers within its interior cavity. To that end, the sizing insert is located within the koozie's interior cavity 26. Turning now to
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Being flexible the upper peripheral engagement projection 24F is configured to be flexed from its normal unconstrained state, like shown in
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It must be pointed out at this juncture, that while the sizing insert 24 described above is formed of a resilient material, it may be constructed in other ways in accordance with this invention to accomplish the same goal of engaging portions of the beverage container disposed within the koozie's interior cavity. Thus, for example, the sizing insert can be formed of a non-resilient material, so long as it includes at least one peripheral engagement portion for engaging a peripheral portion of the beverage container held within the interior cavity of the koozie. Moreover, that peripheral engagement portion may be in the form of any shape that is configured to be flexed into engagement with peripheral portions of the beverage container. Thus, for example, the at least one peripheral engagement portion may be in the form of plural inwardly (e.g., radially) directed flexible fingers. Moreover, irrespective of the construction of the peripheral engagement portions, the subject invention contemplates the use of any number of such peripheral engagement portions, be it one, two or more than two.
Exemplary sizes of the components of the koozie 20 are as follows. The height of the outer vessel 28 is approximately 4.53 inches, the maximum outside diameter of the outer vessel is approximately 3.46, the maximum outside diameter of the inner vessel 30 above the shelf 30D is approximately 3.02 inches, while the internal diameter of the cylindrical sidewall portion 30E below the shelf 30D is approximately 2.58 inches. The height of the interior cavity 26 is approximately 4.3 inches. The inner diameter of the open top or mouth 30H of the vessel 22 is approximately 2.8 inches. The height of the sizing insert 24 is approximately 3.77 inches. The inner diameter of the passageway 24C of the sizing insert at the upper peripheral engagement portion 24F is approximately 2.33 inches. The inner diameter of the passageway 24C of the sizing insert at the lower peripheral engagement portion 24G is approximately 2.13 inches. The inner diameter of the passageway 24C of the sizing insert between the upper and lower peripheral engagement portions 24F and 24G, respectively, is approximately 2.76 inches. The height of the upper peripheral engagement portion 24F is approximately 0.77 inches. The height of the lower peripheral engagement portion 24G is approximately 0.59 inches. The outside diameter of the upper ring portion 24D of the sidewall of the sizing insert is approximately 2.95 inches. The outside diameter of the lower ring portion 24E of the sidewall of the sizing insert is approximately 2.3 inches. The outside diameter of the sidewall 24B of the sizing insert is approximately 2.95 inches. The thickness of the sidewall 24B of the sizing insert between the upper and lower peripheral engagement portions 24F and 24G, respectively, is approximately 0.1 inches.
It should be pointed out at this juncture that the foregoing description of the embodiment 20 is not a description of the invention itself, but only of one exemplary preferred embodiment of the invention. Thus, this invention is not limited to the particular embodiment disclosed herein, but rather is defined solely by the claims below. Furthermore, the statements contained in the foregoing description relate to particular embodiment and are not to be construed as limitations on the scope of the invention or on the definition of terms used in the claims, except where a term or phrase is expressly defined above. Various other embodiments and various changes and modifications to the disclosed embodiment(s) will become apparent to those skilled in the art. For example, the insert can be constructed differently than shown providing that it includes flexible portions which can engage portions of the periphery of the beverage container disposed within the chamber. Moreover, the insert need not be formed of a resilient material, providing that the portions which will engage portions of the beverage container can flex into good engagement therewith. Thus, all such other embodiments, changes, and modifications are intended to come within the scope of the appended claims. Moreover, as used in this specification and claims, the terms “for example” and “such as,” and the verbs “comprising,” “having,” “including,” and their other verb forms, when used in conjunction with a listing of one or more components or other items, are each to be construed as open-ended, meaning that that the listing is not to be considered as excluding other, additional components or items. Other terms are to be construed using their broadest reasonable meaning unless they are used in a context that requires a different interpretation.
As should be appreciated by those skilled in the art koozies constructed in accordance with this invention will not only provide their users with the basic function of holding containers of cold or hot beverages, but will do so with a universal body able to accommodate various sizes of beverage containers, all the while providing a structure that is resistant to damage and highly effective in its insulating properties.
Without further elaboration the foregoing will so fully illustrate our invention that others may by applying current or future knowledge, adopt the same for use under various conditions of service.
This utility application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) of Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/932,697 filed on Nov. 8, 2019 entitled Koozie for Accommodating and Thermally Insulating Various Size Beverage Containers. The entire disclosure of the provisional application is incorporated by reference herein.
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62932697 | Nov 2019 | US |