This application claims priority under 35 USC 119(e) from U.S. Provisional Patent Application 61/100,016 entitled PORTABLE COOLER filed Sep. 25, 2008.
The present invention relates, in general, to portable containers and, more particularly, to portable coolers that are used to keep food, drinks or other items cool.
A variety of plastic and Styrofoam coolers are widely available on the market for keeping one's food and drink cool for picnics, backyard barbeques, road trips, bringing home groceries in the summer, etc. Traditionally, these coolers are no more than an insulated box or other container that can be filled with ice, ice packs or cold gel packs to help keep the food and/or beverages cool. These traditional coolers may have handles to facilitate carrying or straps for wearing the cooler as a backpack. These traditional coolers, however, are typically large and unwieldy, not to mention aesthetically and ergonomically unrefined. These coolers are therefore ill-suited for persons wishing to bring food, drinks or temperature-sensitive medicine to work, to a meeting, to a conference, or other social setting where big, bulky and unaesthetic coolers would be inappropriate and appear out of place.
Also known in the art are a variety of portable refrigeration units. Portable refrigeration units that employ mechanical compressors are expensive, bulky, and require a substantial power source to drive the compressor. Portable cooling units that incorporate much smaller Peltier-effect cooling devices are also known but these also require a power source and are unduly expensive for the limited cooling capacity that they provide.
A need has therefore arisen for a portable cooler that is more ergonomic and aesthetic than traditional cooler designs and which does not require a power source.
In general, the present invention provides a cooler having a thermally isolating outer shell. The outer shell defines an internal compartment for holding contents to be kept cool such as, for example, food, drinks, medicine, etc. The cooler has a door connected to the outer shell for providing access to the internal compartment.
In another aspect of the present invention, a detachable purse is detachably mounted to a top of the cooler. This purse-cooler combination enables a person to carry personal belongings in the purse such as, for example, keys, wallet, documents, cosmetics, cell phone, etc., while simultaneously carrying food, drinks or other items to be kept cool in the cooler.
Accordingly, the present invention provides an innovative portable cooler that is ergonomic, compact, aesthetic and requires no power, and thus represents an improvement over pre-existing cooler designs.
This novel portable cooler can be shaped like a shoulder bag, purse, backpack, suitcase, or any other form. The cooler can be made to have a visually pleasing curved outer shell that is not only aesthetic but also ergonomic and comfortable since the curved outer shell fits perfectly over the wearer's hip when the shoulder strap is worn on the shoulder.
The cooler has a large pivoting (or hinged) door that can be swung fully open to provide unrestricted access to various compartments and shelves inside the cooler. Specific food containers, boxes, cans, bottles, etc. can thus be accessed directly without having to rummage around, as is commonly the case with traditional coolers where items can get buried at the bottom.
An optional top shelf can be provided in certain embodiments for holding a gel pack (or equivalent) that provides cooling for the contents of the cooler. This gel pack can be frozen or cooled prior to usage. Due to the double hull construction of the outer shell, and optional foam liner, the contents remain cool for a long period of time, thus obviating the need to use a cooling device that requires a power source. By placing the cold gel pack on the dedicated top shelf, the contents are optimally cooled since the cold air will tend to descend over the contents located beneath the gel pack. The dedicated top shelf provides the minimal space for the gel pack to optimize the amount of space for the food and beverages. Optionally, the dedicated top shelf (and/or the other shelves or compartment walls) may have holes, apertures or be made of a mesh or screen to facilitate circulation of cold air from the gel pack to the contents of the cooler. In some embodiments, these shelves and walls (“dividers”) can also be reconfigurable so that the user can customize the internal compartment to optimally store differently shaped items.
Further features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, taken in combination with the appended drawings, in which:
It should be noted that throughout the appended drawings, like features are identified by like reference numerals. The drawings are not necessarily to scale.
In general, and as will be elaborated below, the present invention provides an innovative cooler and an innovative purse-cooler combination. Both the cooler and the purse-cooler combination are ergonomically and aesthetically designed to provide altogether new product that can be used in a variety of settings where traditional coolers would seem inappropriate.
Embodiments of this invention will now be described in greater detail below, with reference to the accompanying figures.
Overview
By way of overview,
These three main embodiments are presented merely to exemplify various interesting and innovative aspects of the invention, and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention. As will become apparent from this disclosure, there are many possible variations on the embodiments presented herein. For example, while this cooler is depicted as having a generally purse-like outer shell that can be worn using a shoulder strap, this cooler can also be incorporated within, or designed to function as, a handbag, bag, lunchbox, backpack, suitcase (or other piece of luggage), briefcase, attaché case, or any other portable container.
In each of the embodiments depicted, the thermally isolating outer shell is curved for ergonomically fitting over a hip of a user when the cooler is worn on a shoulder of the user. In these embodiments, the door is also curved to match the curved outer shell. The cooler can also be designed without this curved body or curved outer shell.
Each of these embodiments therefore provides a cooler or purse-cooler combination can be used in a variety of settings and for a number of different applications, e.g. for carrying one's lunch to work, to school, to a conference, to a sports event, on a picnic, on a trip, etc. Depending on the specific application that is envisaged, the shape, color, texture, and finish of the outer shell can be varied. Thus, irrespective of its shape, the exterior finish of the outer shell of the cooler can vary (for any of the embodiments) from hard-shelled (plastic, metal, composite material, etc) to soft-covered (leather or suede) or padded or rubberized (e.g. foamed or rubber shell etc), or any combination thereof. In other words, the outer shell can be any hardness, color, surface finish, etc.
First Embodiment: Cooler
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In a variant, the internal compartment may have a plurality of reconfigurable dividers that can be repositioned to provide a plurality of different configurations for holding variously sized contents. These reconfigurable dividers can be both vertical dividers (walls) or horizontal dividers (shelves). These reconfigurable dividers can be repositioned using support pins or removable plugs that can be slotted into pre-formed holes spaced at fixed intervals on the inside wall, interlocking dividers, removable fasteners, Velcro™, or other suitable mechanical connectors known in the art.
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Second Embodiment: Purse-Cooler Combination
In the second embodiment, as depicted in
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Optionally, as was the case with the first embodiment, the rear panel (and front panel, i.e. the door) of the cooler can be curved for both aesthetic reasons and comfortable wearing.
As was also the case with the first embodiment presented above, the internal compartment of the cooler portion can optionally have a plurality of reconfigurable dividers that can be repositioned to customize the internal compartment. Similarly, the purse may have internal compartments. The internal compartments are arranged to accommodate, for example, various boxes or containers and an upright bottle as well. The purse can be used to store valuables that are not to be cooled, such as, for example, a wallet, money, credit cards, keys, a cell phone, cosmetics, a passport, tickets, or other important documents, etc. These items are stored in the purse above the cooler portion to avoid wasting the limited cooling resources and to avoid condensation or moisture from potentially damaging these items. The purse can be easily detached from the cooler portion in the event that the user wishes to keep valuables close at hand.
Third Embodiment: Elongated Cooler
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As will be noted, there is no top shelf in the interior 30 of the cooler presented in
As will be appreciated, the specific interior arrangements of the coolers depicted in these figures are presented solely by way of example. Other interior configurations or arrangements can be provided without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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Various modifications of form, arrangement of components, steps, details and order of operations of the embodiments illustrated, as well as other embodiments of the invention, will be apparent to persons skilled in the art upon reference to this description. It is therefore contemplated that the appended claims will cover such modifications and embodiments as fall within the true scope of the invention as set forth in the claims. In the specification including the claims, any numeric ranges are inclusive of the numbers defining the range. Citation of references herein shall not be construed as an admission that such references are prior art to the present invention. Accordingly, the embodiments of the invention described above are intended to be exemplary only. The scope of the invention is therefore intended to be limited solely by the appended claims.
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Official Letter of Pending Patent Application Under Examination dated Oct. 9, 2009 for Taiwanese Application No. 98300653 for “Cooler”. |
Office Action dated Jul. 15, 2010 received in co-pending Canadian Application No. 2,662,316. |
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