The present disclosure generally relates to hard-sided cooler boxes, and more particularly to pressure release technology for hard-sided cooler boxes.
Pressure often builds up in hard-sided cooler boxes. Users of these hard-sided cooler boxes typically remove the drain plug in order to release the built-up pressure. However, this often results in losing ice and water stored within the hard-sided cooler box. In addition, removing the drain plug can be cumbersome to execute each time that the hard-sided cooler box is opened. A vacuum release button also may be utilized, but this is a physical button that still requires the user to affirmatively push the button to release the pressure each time that the hard-sided cooler box is opened.
Embodiments of the present disclosure may provide a hard-sided cooler box comprising: a body formed of a bottom, a front wall parallel to a back wall, a first side wall parallel to a second side wall, the front wall, the back wall, the first side wall, and the second side wall extending from the bottom to delineate the body of the hard-sided cooler box; a lid coupled to an opening of the body opposite the bottom of the body, the lid movable between an open position and a closed position; at least one receiver positioned on an outer portion of the front wall, the at least one receiver having a channel that may extend from the outer portion of the front wall through the body of the hard-sided cooler box; and at least one latch securable to the at least one receiver, wherein the at least one latch may cover the channel when the lid is in a closed position and the at least one latch is secured, and wherein the channel may be unblocked to release pressure from the body of the hard-sided cooler box when the at least one latch is unsecured. The channel may extend through the body, an insulation foam, and a liner of the hard-sided cooler box. The lid may be a one-sided opening lid or a dual-sided opening lid. The at least one latch may comprise a first latch securable to a first receiver positioned on the outer portion of the front wall; and a second latch securable to a second receiver positioned on an outer portion of the back wall, wherein the first receiver and the second receiver each house a channel covered by the first latch and the second latch, respectively, when the lid is in a closed position and the first latch and the second latch are secured, and wherein each of the channels is unblocked to release pressure from the body of the hard-sided cooler box when the first latch and the second latch are unsecured. The at least one latch may provide a smooth, flat surface that connects flush with the at least one receiver. When the at least one latch is secured to the at least one receiver, a seal may be created, and when the at least one latch is released, air contained within the body may be released through the channel. The cooler box may further comprise at least one additional latch that is securable to the front wall of the hard-sided cooler box but does not cover the channel.
Other embodiments of the present disclosure may provide a hard-sided cooler box comprising: a body formed of a bottom, a front wall parallel to a back wall, a first side wall parallel to a second side wall, the front wall, the back wall, the first side wall, and the second side wall extending from the bottom to delineate the body of the hard-sided cooler box; a dual-sided opening lid coupled to an opening of the body opposite the bottom of the body, the lid movable between an open position and a closed position; a first latch securable to a first receiver positioned on the outer portion of the front wall; and a second latch securable to a second receiver positioned on an outer portion of the back wall, wherein the first receiver and the second receiver each may house a channel covered by the first latch and the second latch, respectively, when the lid is in a closed position and the first latch and the second latch are secured, and wherein each of the channels may be unblocked to release pressure from the body of the hard-sided cooler box when the at least the first latch or the second latch is unsecured. The first latch and the second latch may both be unsecured to release pressure from the channels on the first receiver and the second receiver. Each of the channels may extend through the body, an insulation foam, and a liner of the hard-sided cooler box. The first latch and the second latch each may provide a smooth, flat surface that connects flush with the first receiver and the second receiver, respectively. When the first latch and the second latch are secured to the first receiver and the second receiver, respectively, a seal may be created, and when the at least the first latch or the second latch is released, air contained within the body may be released through the channel. The cooler box also may include at least one additional latch that is securable to the front wall of the hard-sided cooler box but does not cover a channel. The first latch and the second latch may be attached to the lid when unsecured or they may be attached to the front wall and the back wall of the hard-sided cooler box when unsecured.
Further embodiments of the present disclosure may provide a hard-sided cooler box comprising: a body formed of a bottom, a front wall parallel to a back wall, a first side wall parallel to a second side wall, the front wall, the back wall, the first side wall, and the second side wall extending from the bottom to delineate the body of the hard-sided cooler box; a lid coupled to an opening of the body opposite the bottom of the body, the lid movable between an open position and a closed position; a first receiver positioned on an outer portion of the front wall, the receiver having a channel that may extend from the outer portion of the front wall through the body of the hard-sided cooler box; and a first latch securable to the first receiver, wherein the first latch may cover the channel when the lid is in a closed position and the first latch is secured, and wherein the channel is unblocked to release pressure from the body of the hard-sided cooler box when the first latch is unsecured. The cooler box also may include a second latch securable to a second receiver not including a channel. The channel may extend through the body, an insulation foam, and a liner of the hard-sided cooler box. The first latch may provide a smooth, flat surface that connects flush with the first receiver.
For a more complete understanding of this disclosure, reference is now made to the following description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Embodiments of the present disclosure may provide a hard-sided cooler box having a channel or cylindrical-shaped hole that may extend from the outside of the cooler box to the inside of the cooler box. More specifically, the channel or cylindrical-shaped hole may begin at a position on a front outer wall of the hard-sided cooler box. The channel or cylindrical-shaped hole may extend from a front outer wall of the hard-sided cooler box through the cooler body, the insulation foam, and the inner wall (liner).
The hard-sided cooler box according to embodiments of the present disclosure may include at least one latch that may secure to the front outer wall of the hard-sided cooler box. The at least one latch may be configured to provide a smooth, flat surface so that it may connect flush with the portion (which also may be referred to herein as a receiver) of the front outer wall of the hard-sided cooler box where the channel or cylindrical-shaped hole may originate. When the lid of the hard-sided cooler box to which the at least one latch may be attached is closed, the at least one latch in connection with the channel or cylindrical-shaped hole on the front outer wall of the hard-sided cooler box may create a seal to keep air or external conditions from affecting the contents of the hard-sided cooler box. When at least one latch of the hard-sided cooler box according to embodiments of the present disclosure is released, the channel or cylindrical-shaped hole may be unblocked. Accordingly, air that has been contained with the interior of the hard-sided cooler box may escape to the outside of the hard-sided cooler box before the lid is entirely lifted from the body of the hard-sided cooler box that may be dual-sided or the lid is opened to be at an angle relative to the body of the hard-sided cooler box. This may allow the lid to opened by a user more easily (i.e., with less struggle). This is because the pressure that may build up inside the hard-sided cooler box when it is in a closed configuration may be released through the channel or cylindrical-shaped hole that is exposed to the exterior of the hard-sided cooler box when the latch covering it is released. As depicted herein, it should be appreciated that the pressure release technology may be used with lids of hard-sided cooler boxes that may open on one side or may be dual-side opening in embodiments of the present disclosure.
Cooler box 10 may include lid 104 in embodiments of the present disclosure. When cooler box 10 is closed, lid 104 and front wall 101a, back wall 101b, and side walls 102a along with the bottom wall (not depicted herein) of cooler box 10 may enclose cooler body 103 which may provide storage for one or more items to be cooled.
Lid 104 may include one or more latches 105a, 105b. One or more latches 105a, 105b may be used to attach lid 104 to front wall 101a and close cooler box 10. In addition, one or more latches 105a, 105b may seal cooler box 10 while still allowing cooler box 10 to be easily opened without excessive pressure build-up within cooler box 10. One or more latches 105a, 105b may connect to receivers 106a, 106b that may be provided on front wall 101a. As depicted herein, latch 105a may have a smooth, flat surface so that it may connect flush with receiver 106a where channel or cylindrical-shaped hole 107a may originate, and latch 105b may have a smooth, flat surface so that it may connect flush with receiver 106b where channel or cylindrical-shaped hole 107b may originate. When lid 104 of hard-sided cooler box 10 to which latches 105a, 105b may be attached is closed (i.e., affixed to receivers on the wall(s) of cooler box 10), latches 105a and 105b may create a seal over channel or cylindrical-shaped holes 107a and 107b to keep air or external conditions from affecting the contents of hard-sided cooler box 10. When latches 105a, 105b are released, channel or cylindrical-shaped holes 107a, 107b may be unblocked, allowing air/pressure to be released from cooler box 10.
As previously discussed, hard-sided cooler boxes according to embodiments of the present disclosure may include lids that may be one-sided opening lids or dual-sided opening lids.
It should be appreciated that although the hard-sided cooler box according to embodiments of the present disclosure is illustrated with the latches being manipulated in a generally downward direction to engage the receivers, embodiments of the present disclosure include the inverse as well. Additionally, although embodiments of the present disclosure may depict a hard-sided cooler box with two latches on a front wall in a one-sided lid opening configuration and two latches on the front and back walls in a dual-sided lid opening configuration, it should be appreciated that the lid may be secured to the body of the hard-sided cooler box with only one latch on a front wall or a back wall without departing from the present disclosure. In such embodiments, for example, in a one-sided lid opening configuration, the latch on a front wall of the hard-sided cooler box may be received by a centrally located receiver having a channel or cylindrical-shaped hole. The latch may cover the channel or cylindrical-shaped hole and fasten the lid to the body of the hard-sided cooler box. There also may be embodiments of the present disclosure where the positioning of the latches, and accordingly the channel(s) or cylindrical-shaped hole(s) may change, such as if the latches affix to the side walls of the hard-sided cooler box. Further, although embodiments of the present disclosure may depict the latches being received by receivers, it should be appreciated that the receivers may assume different forms, such as slots to receive the latches, without departing from the present disclosure.
Although the present disclosure and its advantages have been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations can be made herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined by the appended claims. Moreover, the scope of the present application is not intended to be limited to the particular embodiments of the process, machine, manufacture, composition of matter, means, methods and steps described in the specification. As one of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate from the disclosure, processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps, presently existing or later to be developed that perform substantially the same function or achieve substantially the same result as the corresponding embodiments described herein may be utilized according to the present disclosure. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to include within their scope such processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps.
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