Claims
- 1. A self-contained cooling device adapted to be attached to an inside surface of and used inside a container for cooling the contents of the container at a desired time, comprising reservoir means; pressurized fluid within said reservoir means; means securing said reservoir to the inside of the container prior to its closure and forming an expansion chamber between the reservoir and the outside of the container; a closed tube communicating with the inside of the reservoir and extending into the expansion chamber, said tube preventing escape of pressurized fluid from the reservoir means into the expansion chamber but being openable by means operable from outside the container; and means operable from outside the container for opening said tube within the expansion chamber to allow the escape and expansion of pressurized fluid from the reservoir into the expansion chamber, and then to the atmosphere, when it is desired to cool the contents of the container.
- 2. A self-contained cooling device according to claim 1, wherein the means securing the reservoir to the inside of the container is walls sealingly secured to a portion of the outside of the means forming the reservoir and adapted to be sealingly secured to the inside of the container, and to surround an opening to the atmosphere in the container.
- 3. A self-contained cooling device according to claim 2, wherein the container with which the device is adapted to be used has an end which is secured to the remainder of the container after the filling thereof and wherein the reservoir means is secured to the end of the container by the walls forming the expansion chamber, prior to the end being attached to the remainder of the container.
- 4. A self-contained cooling device according to claim 3, wherein the tube extending into the expansion chamber extends through the expansion chamber and is adapted to extend out through the opening in the container; wherein the tube is configured to break at a location inside the expansion chamber to thereby open the reservoir to the expansion chamber upon the application of breaking force thereto; and wherein the means for opening the tube applies breaking force to the portion of the tube adapted to extend through the opening in the container.
- 5. A self-contained cooling device according to claim 1, wherein the means securing the reservoir to the inside of the container sealingly but removably secures the reservoir at one end of the expansion chamber.
- 6. A self-contained cooling device according to claim 5, wherein the means securing the reservoir to the inside of the container includes a flange extending about the reservoir which mates with and is held in sealing relationship against a shoulder formed in the container.
- 7. A self-contained cooling device according to claim 6, wherein a ring is provided to removably hold the flange against the shoulder.
- 8. A self-contained cooling device according to claim 5 wherein the tube extending into the expansion chamber is adapted to break within the expansion chamber to allow the escape and expansion of pressurized fluid upon the application of breaking force to the end of the tube within the expansion chamber.
- 9. A self-contained cooling device according to claim 1, wherein the reservoir means has a generally conical configuration.
- 10. A self-contained cooling device according to claim 9, wherein the reservoir means has a configuration allowing for expansion of the volume of said reservoir if excessive pressure builds up within said reservoir.
- 11. A self-contained cooling device according to claim 10, wherein at least a portion of the reservoir means has a scalloped configuration to allow expansion thereof.
- 12. A self-contained cooling device according to claim 1, wherein the pressurized fluid within the reservoir is pressurized carbon dioxide.
- 13. A self-contained cooling device according to claim 1, wherein the tube communicating with the reservoir is sized to limit the rate of flow of pressurized fluid from the reservoir when the tube is opened.
- 14. A self-contained cooling device according to claim 1, wherein means is provided to limit the rate of flow of pressurized fluid from the reservoir when the tube is opened.
- 15. A self-contained cooling device according to claim 14, wherein the means provided to limit the rate of flow is a passageway between the reservoir and the tube the passageway being sized to limit the rate of flow of pressurized fluid therethrough.
- 16. In combination with an end adapted to be secured to an open ended, filled container to form a closed container and said end having an opening therethrough, a self-contained cooling device comprising reservoir means; pressurized fluid within said reservoir means; walls sealingly secured to a portion of the outside of said reservoir means and to a portion of the end which includes the opening therethrough to thereby secure the reservoir means to the end and to form an expansion chamber between the reservoir means and the end which is open to the atmosphere through said opening; a closed tube communicating with the inside of the reservoir and extending into the expansion chamber; and means operable from outside the container for opening the tube to allow escape and expansion of pressurized fluid from the reservoir into the expansion chamber, and then through the opening in the end to the atmosphere when it is desried to cool the contents of the container.
- 17. A combination according to claim 16, wherein the tube extending into the expansion chamber extends through the expansion chamber and out through the opening in the end; wherein the tube is configured to break at a location inside the expansion chamber to thereby open the reservoir to the expansion chamber upon the application of force to the portion of the tube extending through the opening; and wherein the means for opening the tube applies the breaking force to the portion of the tube extending through the opening when it is desired to activate the cooling device.
- 18. A combination according to claim 17, wherein the means for opening the tube is a tab mounted on the end whereby manual movement of the tab applies breaking force to the end of the tube.
- 19. A combination according to claim 18, wherein the end is a "pop-top" beverage can end and the tab to which the tube is secured is the same tab which is provided to operate the "pop-top".
- 20. A combination according to claim 18, wherein the end is a "pop-top" beverage can end and the tab to which the tube is secured is a tab provided on the end in addition to the tab provided to operate the "pop-top".
- 21. A combination according to claim 18, wherein the reservoir means has a generally conical configuration.
- 22. A combination according to claim 21, wherein the reservoir means has a configuration allowing for expansion of the volume of said reservoir if excessive pressure builds up within said reservoir.
- 23. A combination according to claim 22, wherein the pressurized fluid within the reservoir is carbon dioxide.
- 24. A cap adapted to be removably secured to an open container to form a closed container and including a self-contained cooling device operable when desired to cool the contents of the container, comprising reservoir means; pressurized fluid within said reservoir means; means securing said reservoir to the cap so that said reservoir extends from the cap into the container and so that an expansion chamber is formed within the cap between the reservoir and the outside of the cap; a closed tube communicating with the inside of the reservoir and extending into the expansion chamber, said tube preventing escape of pressurized fluid from the reservoir means into the expansion chamber; means in said cap to allow escape of expanded fluid from the expansion chamber to the atmosphere without build up of pressure in the expansion chamber; and means operable from outside the container for opening said tube to allow escape and expansion of pressurized fluid from the reservoir into the expansion chamber when it is desired to cool the contents of the container.
- 25. A container cap according to claim 24, wherein the reservoir means forms a peripheral flange about the reservoir; and wherein the means for securing the reservoir to the cap includes a shoulder adapted to sealingly mate with the peripheral flange of the means forming the reservoir and means for holding said flange against said mating shoulder.
- 26. A container cap according to claim 25, wherein the flange is circular and the means for holding the flange is a ring threaded into the cap.
- 27. A container cap according to claim 24, wherein the tube extending into the expansion chamber is configured to break within the expansion chamber to allow escape of fluid from the reservoir upon the application of breaking force to the end of the tube; and wherein the means operable from outside the container to open the tube is adapted to apply breaking force to the end of the tube.
- 28. A container cap according to claim 27, wherein the means operable from outside the container includes a ring in the expansion chamber positioned over the end of the tube, means attaching the ring to a shaft extending from the expansion chamber to the outside of the cap, and means for biasing the shaft and ring away from the end of the tube so that application of force to the shaft against the biasing means causes the ring to contact and apply breaking force to the end of the tube.
- 29. A container cap according to claim 28, wherein the means to allow escape of expanded fluid from the expansion chamber to the atmosphere is an opening through the cap about the shaft.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 783,644, filed Oct. 3, 1985, now abandoned.
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