Information
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Patent Grant
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6269980
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Patent Number
6,269,980
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Date Filed
Monday, November 8, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 7, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 222 1451
- 222 1455
- 222 156
- 222 183
- 222 1851
- 222 4815
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The present invention discloses a beverage dispenser 10 having an upper housing 12 and a lower base 14 with a sealing gasket 40 for attaching 18 the housing 12 to the base 14. Both the housing 12 and base 14 are filled with a foam core 24 having multiple cavities 42 therein for receiving multiple dispensing bottles 16. Bottles 16 are connected by sockets 44 to a liquid reservoir 36 having an air vent 34 and a spigot 30. Embodiments are disclosed having a variable number of bottles 16.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to beverage dispensers and, more specifically, to a portable beverage dispenser for a plurality of containerized liquids, for example 2 liter soda pop bottles, comprising a housing member and a sealably attachable base member.
The housing member has selectively engagable means for attaching or detaching the housing member from the base member. The housing member has a handle providing means for carrying the portable beverage dispenser. In addition said housing can have a solid foam interior conforming to slightly larger than bottle sizes for insulation and providing means additional housing structural integrity and/or containerized liquid support. Further the housing member can be made from solid color molded plastic with a clear window in the front, whereby the contents of the portable beverage dispenser can be easily viewed.
The base member has a selectively operable spigot connected to a reservoir having a plurality of sockets providing means for connecting beverage containers thereto. Also, the base member has an integral one-way pressure valve providing means for venting the beverage containers. In addition the base member can have an elastomeric gasket providing means for hermetically sealing the housing member to the base member.
2. Description of the Prior Art
There are other beverage dispenser devices designed for housing a plurality of bottles. Typical of these is U.S. Pat. No. 5,697,526 issued to Lee on Dec. 16, 1997.
Another patent was issued to Lee on Jan. 28, 1997 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,597,093. Yet another U.S. Pat. No. 5,335,829 was issued to Sovann on Aug. 9, 1994 and still yet another was issued on Aug. 29, 1995 to Bell as U.S. Pat. No. 5,444,992.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,697,526, Inventor: (Gary K. Lee, Issued: Dec. 16, 1997.
This includes a condiment, such as mustard, catsup, etc. dispensing unit. The condiment is in a container such as a bottle with a neck portion which is attached to a novel plastic dispenser cap. When the device is hanging upside down, the condiment in the container flows into the dispensing tip which has a valve mechanism such that no fluid flows out the end of the tip until pressure is applied by squeezing the plastic tip. A push rod with two spaced apart arms has a roller at the end of each arm. The rollers are a lesser distance apart than the diameter of the dispensing nipple. When the rod pushes the arm, the rollers roll against the dispensing nipple, squeezing and compressing it, and forcing its condiments out the lower end.
U.S. Pat. No. 5.335,829, Inventor: Nancy Sovann, Issued: Aug. 9, 1994.
A portable beverage dispenser for use with two liter beverage bottles. The dispenser supports bottles in an inverted position and is suited to be placed on a horizontal surface for outdoor use. A plurality of independent cap units are located on each bottle. A support cabinet is provided for housing the bottles during use.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,444,992, Inventor: Gary L. Bell, Issued: Aug. 29, 1995.
This invention disclosure pertains to a device which is used for cooling soda and food by means of a reusable two piece horizontally positioned iceblock pack which the parts thereof are molded to conform to the shape of a two liter soda bottle. The iceblock pack with bottle and a food holding tray are contained with a thickly insulated rectangular housing. A vented tap is screwed onto the bottle after being enclosed within the case to permit dispensing of the soda. The unit is supported into its tilted angled down position by means of an angular shaped leg apparatus which is also the carrying handle apparatus when rotated around to the top of the cooling unit and snapped onto the spring loaded buttons. The iceblock packs contained with the cooler are to be frozen within a freezing unit before usage.
While these beverage dispenser devices designed for housing a plurality of bottles may be suitable for the purposes for which they were designed, they would not be as suitable for the purposes of the present invention, as hereinafter described.
SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
The present invention discloses a beverage dispenser having an upper housing and a lower base with a sealing gasket therein between along with a means for attaching the housing to the base. Both the housing and base are filled with a foam core having multiple cavities therein for receiving multiple dispensing bottles. Bottles are connected by sockets to a liquid reservoir having an air vent means and a spigot outlet means. Embodiments are disclosed having a variable number of bottles.
A primary object of the present invention is to provide a portable beverage dispenser.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a portable beverage dispenser comprising a housing member and a base member.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a portable beverage dispenser comprising a housing member having a handle on top and front for ease of placement and removal from refrigerator and carrying said portable beverage dispenser.
Still yet another object of the present invention is to provide a portable beverage dispenser comprising a housing member having a solid foam interior conforming to slightly larger than size and shape of bottles enclosed providing support and structural integrity of said unit, also providing an insulating value. Also bottle alignment during assembly of said unit.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a portable beverage dispenser having a base member having a plurality of sockets communicating with a common reservoir.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a portable beverage dispenser having a base member having a plurality of sockets for attaching beverage containers thereto.
Still yet another object of the present invention is to provide a portable beverage dispenser having a base member having a one-way vent for venting the beverage containers.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a portable beverage dispenser having a base member having a spigot communicating with the reservoir.
Additional objects of the present invention will appear as the description proceeds.
The present invention overcomes the shortcomings of the prior art by providing a portable beverage dispenser for a plurality of containerized liquids. Said dispenser comprising a housing member and a sealably attachable base member.
The housing member having engagable means for attaching or detaching the housing member from the base member. The housing member having a handle for carrying the portable beverage dispenser. Also provides a front handle for ease of placement and removal in and out of refrigerator. Also having a solid foam interior surrounding bottles for insulation and/or containerized liquid support and the housing can be fabricated from molded solid color plastic with a clear window in front permitting the contents of the portable beverage dispenser to be viewed.
The base member has a selectively operable spigot connected to a reservoir which is supplied by a plurality of beverage containers having socket connection means with said base member. Further said base member has a pressure valve for venting the beverage containers. In addition, the base member can have a gasket which seals the top and bottom together.
The foregoing and other objects and advantages will appear from the description to follow. In the description reference is made to the accompanying drawing, which forms a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. These embodiments will be described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention, and it is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and that structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. In the accompanying drawing, like reference characters designate the same or similar parts throughout the several views.
The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present invention is best defined by the appended claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
In order that the invention may be more fully understood, it will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawing in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the present invention in use. Shown is a portable beverage dispenser comprising a housing member and a base member being selectively sealably attached having a plurality of inverted bottles attached to said base member.
The housing member has selectively engagable means for attaching or detaching the housing member from the base member and a handle top and front providing means for carrying the portable beverage dispenser. Also shown is a foam core conforming to slightly larger than size and shape of bottles inside thus providing an insulating value and alignment of bottles also providing additional housing structural integrity and/or containerized liquid support. In addition said housing is fabricated from a solid color plastic molded shell with a clear window in front whereby the contents of the portable beverage dispenser can be easily viewed.
Also shown, is the base member having a spigot in the open position whereby the contents of the reservoir, not shown, can be retrieved. Also, the base member has an integral one-way pressure valve for venting the beverage containers as the liquid is depleted from the reservoir. In addition, the base member has an elastomeric gasket providing a seal with said housing;
FIG. 2
is an illustrative view of the operation of the present invention having containerized liquids attached thereto. The reservoir being hermetically sealed after the containerized liquid are attached, maintains a volume of compressed air. As the liquid is drawn off through the spigot the air pressure will decrease sufficiently causing the one-way valve to open allowing air to enter said reservoir. The air will gravitate into the containers causing the liquid in the reservoir to be continuously replenished until all liquid has been dispensed. Also, is a top section shown in an unassembled manner, note top and front handles, foam interior, and front clear viewing window.
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of the present invention. Shown is a portable beverage dispenser comprising a housing member and a base member being selectively sealably attached having a plurality of inverted bottles, shown in outline, attached to said base member. The housing member has selectively engagable means for attaching or detaching the housing member from the base member. The housing member has a handle providing means for carrying the portable beverage dispenser. Also a handle in front for assistance of placement and removal in and out of refrigerator. In addition each housing half has a solid foam interior for insulating value and support and alignment of containerized liquid bottles. Further the housing can be made from a solid color molded plastic shell with a clear window in front for viewing contents.
The base member has a selectively operable spigot connected to a reservoir having a plurality of sockets providing means for connecting beverage containers thereto. Also, the base member has an integral one-way pressure valve providing means for venting the beverage containers. In addition, the base member can have an elastomeric gasket providing means for hermetically sealing the housing member to the base member;
FIG. 4
is an exploded view of the present invention, shown is a portable beverage dispenser comprising a housing member, a gasket member and a base member.
The housing member has selectively engagable means for attaching or detaching the housing member from the base member. The housing member has a handle on top and front providing means for carrying the portable beverage dispenser. Also shown is a solid foam interior surrounding the containerized liquid bottles for insulation and additional structural integrity and/or containerized liquid support. The housing is made from a solid color molded plastic exterior with a window in front whereby the contents of the portable beverage dispenser can be easily viewed.
The base member has a spigot wherethrough the contents of the reservoir, not shown, can be retrieved. Also, the base member has a plurality of sockets for attaching containerized liquids, shown in outline, thereto, and an integral one-way pressure valve for venting the beverage containers as the liquid is depleted from the reservoir. In addition an elastomeric gasket provides a seal between said housing member and said base member.
FIG. 5
is a perspective view showing the means for attaching the containerized liquids to the base member sockets. The reservoir of the base member has a quantity of air which will become trapped after inserting the last bottle. This trapped air will act in communication with the one-way valve to vent the liquid containers as the liquid is drawn off from the reservoir through the spigot.
FIG. 6
is a perspective view continued from
FIG. 5
, showing the final step in producing the portable beverage dispenser. Where the base member having a plurality of containerized liquids fixedly attached to the base member sockets, is inverted and the housing member is placed over said containers and the sealing means is selectively engaged providing a watertight portable beverage container.
FIG. 7
is a perspective view indicating various useful placements of the present invention. Shown is the portable beverage dispenser positioned by means of the top and front handles on the top shelf of a refrigerator with other tall items. Said dispenser can be left in the refrigerator all the time or removed after chilling for placement on a counter top. In addition said beverage container can be carried on outings, such as ball games, social events and picnics.
FIG. 8
is a perspective view of a variation of the base member having two sockets therein. Also shown is a portable beverage dispenser comprising a housing member and a sealably attachable base member having a plurality of bottles attached therein.
The housing member has selectively engagable means for attaching or detaching the housing member from the base member. The housing member has a handle top and front providing means for carrying the portable beverage dispenser. Also shown is a solid foam interior surrounding bottles to provide an insulating value and bottle alignment also providing means for additional housing structural integrity and/or containerized liquid support. The housing is made from a solid color molded plastic exterior with a clear window in front to view the contents of the portable beverage dispenser.
The base member has a spigot in the open position whereby the contents of the reservoir, not shown, can be retrieved. Also, the base member has an integral one-way pressure valve for venting the beverage containers as the liquid is depleted from the reservoir.
FIG. 9
is a perspective view of a variation of the base member having four sockets therein. Also shown is a portable beverage dispenser comprising a housing member and a sealably attachable base member having a plurality of bottles attached therein.
The housing member has selectively engagable means for attaching or detaching the housing member from the base member. The housing member has handles providing means for carrying the portable beverage dispenser. The housing is made from a solid foam interior surrounding bottles to provide insulating value and bottle alignment also providing means for additional housing structural integrity and/or containerized liquid support. Also having a window in front to view the contents.
The base member has a spigot in the open position whereby the contents of the reservoir, not shown, can be retrieved. Also, the base member has an integral one-way pressure valve for venting the beverage containers as the liquid is depleted from the reservoir.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
With regard to reference numerals used, the following numbering is used throughout the drawings:
10
present invention
12
upper housing
14
base
16
bottles
18
latch means
20
top handle
24
front handle
24
foam core
26
shell
28
window
30
spigot
32
liquid
34
vent
36
reservoir
40
gasket
42
cavity
44
sockets
46
male threaded means
48
female threaded means
50
top shelf
52
refrigerator
54
tall items
56
counter top
58
air
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)
In order that the invention may be more fully understood, it will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which
FIGS. 1 through 9
illustrate the present invention being a portable beverage dispenser.
Turning to
FIG. 1
, shown therein is a perspective view of the present invention
10
in use. Shown is a portable beverage dispenser
10
comprising an upper housing member
12
having a top, two sides, a front end, and a back end, along with a base member
14
having a bottom, two sides, a front end, and a back end, being selectively sealably attached having a plurality of inverted bottles
16
attached to said base member
14
.
The housing member
12
has selectively engagable attaching means
18
, being e.g., a latch of conventional design for attaching or detaching the housing member
12
from the base member
14
and a handle
20
on the top and front
22
providing means for carrying the portable beverage dispenser
10
. Also shown is a foam core
24
substantially conforming to the shape, but slightly larger than the size, of multiple bottles
16
inside, thus providing an insulating value and alignment of bottles also providing additional housing structural integrity and/or containerized liquid support. In addition said housing
12
is fabricated from a solid color plastic molded shell
26
with a clear window
28
in front whereby the contents of the portable beverage dispenser can be easily viewed.
Also shown, is the base member
14
having a spigot
30
in the open position whereby the liquid contents
32
of the reservoir, not shown, can be retrieved. Also, the base member
14
has an integral one-way pressure valve
34
for venting the beverage containers as the liquid
32
is depleted from the reservoir. In addition, the base member
14
has an elastomeric gasket providing a seal with said housing.
Turning to
FIG. 2
, shown therein is an illustrative view of the operation of the present invention
10
having containerized liquids
16
attached thereto. The reservoir
36
fluidly communicating with containers
16
and being hermetically sealed after the containerized liquid
16
are attached, maintains a volume of compressed air
58
. As the liquid
32
is drawn off from the reservoir
36
in fluid communication with and through the spigot
30
the air pressure will decrease sufficiently causing the one-way valve
34
to open allowing air to enter said reservoir
36
. The air will gravitate into the containers
16
causing the liquid
32
in the reservoir
36
to be continuously replenished until all liquid
32
has been dispensed. Also, a top section
12
is shown in an unassembled manner, note top
20
and front
22
handles, and foam interior
24
.
Turning to
FIG. 3
, shown therein is a perspective view of the present invention
10
. Shown is a portable beverage dispenser
10
comprising an upper housing member
12
and a base member
14
being selectively sealably attached having a plurality of inverted bottles
16
, shown in outline, attached to the base member
14
.
The housing member
12
has selectively engagable means
18
for attaching or detaching the housing member
12
from the base member
14
. The housing member
12
has a handle
20
, providing means for carrying the portable beverage dispenser
10
. Also a handle in front
22
for assistance of placement and removal in and out of a refrigerator. In addition, each housing half has a solid foam interior
24
for insulating value and support and alignment of containerized liquid bottles
16
. Further the housing
12
can be made from a solid color molded plastic shell with a clear window
28
in front for viewing contents.
The base member
14
has a selectively operable spigot
30
connected to a reservoir having a plurality of sockets providing means for connecting beverage containers
16
thereto. Also, the base member
14
has an integral one-way pressure valve
34
providing means for venting the beverage containers
16
. In addition, the base member
14
can have an elastomeric gasket providing means for hermetically sealing the housing member
12
to the base member
14
.
Turning to
FIG. 4
, shown therein is an exploded view of the present invention
10
. Shown is a portable beverage dispenser
10
comprising an upper housing member
12
, a gasket member
40
and a base member
14
.
The housing member
12
has selectively engagable means
18
for attaching or detaching the housing member
12
from the base member
14
. The housing member
12
has a handle on top
20
and front
22
providing means for carrying the portable beverage dispenser. Also shown is a solid foam interior
24
having a cavity
42
therein surrounding the containerized liquid bottles
16
for insulation and additional structural integrity and/or containerized liquid support. The housing is made from a solid color molded plastic exterior with a window
28
in front whereby the contents of the portable beverage dispenser can be easily viewed.
The base member
14
has a spigot
30
wherethrough the contents of the reservoir (not shown) can be retrieved. Also, the base member
14
has a plurality of sockets
44
fluidly communicating between the reservoir and containers
16
and being for attaching containerized liquids
16
, shown in outline, thereto, and an integral one-way pressure valve
34
for venting the beverage containers as the liquid is depleted from the reservoir
36
. In addition an elastomeric gasket
40
provides a seal between the housing member
12
and the base member
14
.
Turning to
FIG. 5
, shown therein is a perspective view showing the means for attaching the containerized liquids
16
to the base member sockets
44
. The reservoir
36
of the base member
14
has a quantity of air which will become trapped after inserting the last bottle
16
. This trapped air will act in communication with the one-way valve
34
to vent the liquid containers as the liquid is drawn off from the reservoir
36
through the spigot
30
. Bottle
16
is threadably attached by means
46
being male means on its neck to female receiving means
48
on base member
14
.
Turning to
FIG. 6
, shown therein is a perspective view continued from
FIG. 5
, showing the final step in producing the portable beverage dispenser
10
. Where the base member
14
having a plurality of containerized liquids
16
fixedly attached to the base member sockets
44
, is inverted and the housing member
12
is placed over the containers
16
and the sealing means is selectively engaged providing a watertight portable beverage container. Other features previously disclosed are also shown.
Turning to
FIG. 7
, shown therein is a perspective view indicating various useful placements of the present invention
10
. Shown is the portable beverage dispenser
10
positioned by means of the top
20
and front handles
22
on the top shelf
50
of a refrigerator
52
with other tall items
54
. Said dispenser
10
can be left in the refrigerator
52
all the time or removed after chilling for placement on a counter top
56
. In addition said beverage container
10
can be carried on outings, such as ball games, social events and picnics.
Turning to
FIG. 8
, shown therein is a perspective view of a variation of the base member
14
having two sockets
44
therein. Also shown is a portable beverage dispenser
10
comprising a housing member
12
and a sealably attachable base member
14
having a plurality of bottles
16
attached therein.
The housing member
12
has selectively engagable means
18
for attaching or detaching the housing member
12
from the base member
14
. The housing member
12
has a handle on top
20
and front
22
providing means for carrying the portable beverage dispenser
10
. Also shown is a solid foam interior
24
surrounding bottles
16
to provide an insulating value and bottle alignment also providing means for additional housing structural integrity and/or containerized liquid support. The housing is made from a solid color molded plastic exterior with a clear window
28
in front to view the contents of the portable beverage dispenser
10
.
The base member
14
has a spigot
30
in the open position whereby the liquid contents
32
of the reservoir
36
can be retrieved. Also, the base member
14
has an integral one-way pressure valve
34
for venting the beverage containers as the liquid is depleted from the reservoir
36
.
Turning to
FIG. 9
, shown therein is a perspective view of a variation of the base member
14
having four sockets
44
therein. Also shown is a portable beverage dispenser
10
comprising a housing member
12
and a sealably attachable base member
14
having a plurality of bottles
16
attached therein.
The housing member
12
has selectively engagable means
18
for attaching or detaching the housing member
12
from the base member
14
. The housing member
12
has handles
20
,
22
providing means for carrying the portable beverage dispenser
10
. The housing
12
is made from a solid foam interior
24
surrounding bottles
16
to provide insulating value and bottle alignment also providing means for additional housing structural integrity and/or containerized liquid support. It also has a window
28
in front to view the contents.
The base member
14
has a spigot
30
in the open position whereby the contents
32
of the reservoir
36
can be retrieved. Also, the base member
14
has an integral one-way pressure valve
34
for venting the beverage containers as the liquid is depleted from the reservoir.
Claims
- 1. An apparatus for a liquid beverage dispenser, comprising:a) an upper housing, defined by a top, a pair of sides, a front end a and a back end; b) a lower housing, defined by a bottom, a pair of sides, a front end and a back end; c) a plurality of beverage containers circular in cross section for holding liquid, each beverage container having a neck with an opening threaded on the outside thereof and the neck of each said beverage container extending into said lower housing; d) means for attaching said upper housing to said lower housing; e) a foam core contained in said upper housing and said lower housing, said foam core having a plurality of cavities therein for receiving said plurality of beverage containers, each of said cavities in both said upper and lower housings being substantially the same size and shape of said beverage containers whereby said beverage containers are closely secured over the whole length of each of said containers within said cavities of said foam core for providing insulation of said beverage containers, said lower housing having internally threaded sockets to receive the threaded necks of said containers; f) a reservoir disposed in said lower housing, said reservoir fluidly communicating with the open necks of said beverage containers and hermetically sealed when said beverage containers are attached; g) means comprising a spigot at one end of said reservoir forming an outlet whereby liquid from all of said beverage containers can be removed from said reservoir; h) a carrying handle both on said top of said upper housing and said front end of said upper housing thereby allowing said apparatus to be readily removed from a shelf and lifted for carrying; and i) means comprising an integral one-way valve communicating with said reservoir allowing said reservoir to be pressurized when said beverage containers are attached and venting said reservoir when liquid is drawn off through said spigot.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising said front end of said upper housing having a window therein for viewing the contents of said upper housing.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the number of beverage containers is two.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the number of beverage containers is three.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the number of beverage containers is four.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1, said means for attaching further comprises a latch means whereby said upper housing is attached to said lower housing.
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