Claims
- 1. An insulated slip cover for screwably attaching to disposable bottles, comprising:
- a hollow insulated sleeve having a narrow neck, and a cylindrical lower portion;
- an interior cap having interior facing threads within the neck for mateably screwing onto existing exterior threads of a disposable bottle, wherein attaching the sleeve to the disposable bottle keeps the contents of the disposable bottle at a substantially constant temperature;
- exterior facing threads on the neck for mateably attaching to internal threads on a screwable cap from the disposable bottle; and
- an external raised ring about the exterior face of the neck beneath the exterior facing threads, the raised ring allowing a user to hold the insulated slip cover and bottle together.
- 2. The insulated slip cover of claim 1, further comprising:
- a detachable base for closing an open bottom end of the cylindrical lower portion.
- 3. The insulated slip cover of claim 1, further comprising:
- a downwardly angled lever arm handle attached to a side of the slip cover, for allowing a user to grip the insulated slip cover and the bottle together.
- 4. The insulated slip cover of claim 1, further comprising:
- a side handle attached to a side of the slip cover, for allowing a user to grip the insulated slip cover and bottle together.
- 5. The insulated slip cover of claim 1, further comprising:
- a lanyard attached to the slip cover.
- 6. The insulated slip cover of claim 1, further comprising:
- a second interior cap having second internal threads located inside the neck for allowing the threads on a second disposable bottle to be mateably screwed thereon, where the second disposable bottle exterior threads have a larger diameter than the first disposable bottle exterior threads.
- 7. The insulated slip cover of claim 6, further comprising:
- a third exterior cap having third internal threads located inside the neck for allowing threads on a third disposable bottle to be mateably screwed thereon, where the third disposable bottle exterior threads have a larger diameter than the second disposable bottle exterior threads.
- 8. An insulated slip cover for screwably attaching to disposable bottles, comprising:
- a hollow insulated sleeve having a narrow neck, and a cylindrical lower portion;
- an interior cap having interior facing threads within the neck for mateably screwing onto existing exterior threads of a disposable bottle, wherein attaching the sleeve to the disposable bottle keeps the contents of the disposable bottle at a substantially constant temperature; and
- an external raised ring about the exterior face of the neck beneath the exterior facing threads, the raised ring allowing a user to hold the insulated slip cover and bottle together.
- 9. An insulated slip cover for screwably attaching to disposable bottles, comprising:
- a hollow insulated sleeve having a narrow neck, and a cylindrical lower portion;
- a first interior cap having interior facing threads within the neck for mateably screwing onto existing exterior threads of a first disposable bottle, wherein attaching the sleeve to the disposable bottle keeps the contents of the disposable bottle at a substantially constant temperature;
- a second interior cap having second internal threads located inside the neck for allowing the threads on a second disposable bottle to be mateably screwed thereon, where the second disposable bottle exterior threads have a larger diameter than the first disposable bottle exterior threads; and
- a third exterior cap having third internal threads located inside the neck for allowing threads on a third disposable bottle to be mateably screwed thereon, where the third disposable bottle exterior threads have a larger diameter than the second disposable bottle exterior threads.
- 10. The insulated slip cover of claim 9, further comprising: a side handle attached to a side of the slip cover, for allowing a user to grip the insulated slip cover and bottle together.
Parent Case Info
This invention relates to coolers, and in particular to containers for supporting and for insulating the contents of various sized disposable plastic and glass type bottles. This invention is related to Ser. No. 08/488,789 filed on Jun. 8, 1995, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,555,746 on Sep. 17, 1996, by the same inventor thereof, and which is incorporated by reference.
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