Wine glass float

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 11382442
  • Patent Number
    11,382,442
  • Date Filed
    Monday, May 21, 2018
    6 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 12, 2022
    2 years ago
Abstract
A wine float for the purpose supporting a beverage container with a base, stem and bowl. The wine float comprises a body, a central hole and a gap such that the gap extends from the central hole, through the body, to the outside edge of the body. The central hole is of a sufficient diameter to allow the bowl of the beverage container to rest in the central hole without allowing the bowl of the beverage container to pass entirely through the central hole. The gap is sufficiently wide to allow the stem of the of the beverage container to pass through the gap but sufficiently narrow so that neither the base of the beverage container nor the bowl of the beverage container can pass through the gap.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

Not Applicable


STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT

Not Applicable


REFERENCE TO SEQUENCE LISTING, A TABLE, OR A COMPUTER PROGRAM LISTING COMPACT DISC

Not Applicable


DESCRIPTION
Field of the Invention

This disclosure relates to a wine float for the purpose supporting a beverage container with a base, stem and bowl. The wine float comprises a body, a central hole and a gap such that the gap extends from the central hole, through the body, to the outside edge of the body. The central hole is of a sufficient diameter to allow the bowl of the beverage container to rest in the central hole without allowing the bowl of the beverage container to pass entirely through the central hole. The gap is sufficiently wide to allow the stem of the of the beverage container to pass through the gap but sufficiently narrow so that neither the base of the beverage container nor the bowl of the beverage container can pass through the gap.


Background of the Invention

Beverage floats have been developed that float in water while suspending cans or glasses. However, no such float has been developed specifically for beverage containers with a stem. The present disclosure reveals a floatation device for a beverage container with a stem, for example, the beverage container could be a wine glass.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present disclosure reveals a wine float for the purpose supporting a beverage container with a base, stem and bowl. The wine float comprises a body, a central hole and a gap such that the gap extends from the central hole, through the body and to the outside edge of the body. The central hole is of a sufficient diameter to allow the bowl of the beverage container to rest in the central hole without allowing the bowl of the beverage container to pass entirely through the central hole. The gap is sufficiently wide to allow the stem of the of the beverage container to pass through the gap but sufficiently narrow so that neither the base of the beverage container nor the bowl of the beverage container can pass through the gap.


In the first embodiment of the wine float the body is comprised of a material with a specific gravity less than that of water such that when a beverage container with liquid is placed into the wine float the wine float and beverage container would be suspended in the water and not sink below the surface of the water, for example, styrofoam or aerated plastics wherein the porosity and lack of permeability create a material with a density less than that of water.


In the second embodiment of the wine float, the body of the wine float is shaped so that when the wine float and beverage container full of liquid is placed in water the combined weight of the wine float plus beverage container displaces less water than the height of the edge of the wine float. In this instance, the shape may have an open top or closed. If closed, the shape may be rigid or inflatable.


In either embodiment, ribbing or a covering may be added to supply structural support to the float.


In either embodiment the wine float further comprises an inner edge and wherein said inner edge is tapered to fit the shape of the beverage container.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING


FIG. 1 is a view the wine float supporting a beverage container with a stem;



FIG. 2 is a view of the first embodiment of the wine float, wherein the wine float comprises a body, central hole and gap and where the body is comprised of a material with a specific gravity less than that of water;



FIG. 3 is a view of the first embodiment of the wine float, wherein the wine float comprises a body, central hole and gap and where the body is comprised of a material with a specific gravity less than that of water and wherein the body further comprises ribbing to increase the durability of the wine float;



FIG. 4 is a view of the first embodiment of the wine float, wherein the wine float comprises a body, central hole and gap and where the body is comprised of a material with a specific gravity less than that of water and wherein the body is further covered with a material to increase the durability of the wine float;



FIG. 5 is a view of the second embodiment of the wine float, wherein the wine float comprises a body, central hole and gap and wherein the wine float is shaped so that when the wine float and beverage container full of liquid is placed in water the combined weight of the wine float plus beverage container displaces less water than the height of the edge of the wine float; and



FIG. 6 is a view of the second embodiment of the wine float, wherein the wine float comprises a body, central hole and gap and wherein the wine float is shaped so that when the wine float and beverage container full of liquid is placed in water the combined weight of the wine float plus beverage container displaces less water than the height of the edge of the wine float and wherein the body of the wine float is enclosed.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The present disclosure reveals a wine float 1 for the purpose supporting a beverage container above water wherein the beverage container 9 is comprised of a base 2, stem 3, and bowl 4. The wine float comprises 1 a body 5, a central hole 6, a gap 7. The body further comprising an outside edge 8. The gap 7 extends from the central hole 6, through the body 5 and to the outside edge 8 of the body 5. The central hole 6 is of a sufficient diameter to allow the bowl 4 of the beverage container 9 to rest in the central hole 6 without allowing the bowl 4 of the beverage container 9 to pass entirely through the central hole 6. The gap 7 is sufficient width to allow the stem 3 of the of the beverage container 9 to pass through the gap 7 but sufficiently narrow so that neither the base 2 of the beverage container 9 nor the bowl 4 of the beverage container 9 can pass through the gap 7.


In the first embodiment 10 of the wine float 1 the body 5 is comprised of a material with a specific gravity less than that of water such that when a beverage container 9 with liquid is placed into the wine float 1 the wine float 1 and beverage container 9 would be suspended in the water and not sink below the surface of the water.


The first embodiment 10 may further comprise ribbing 11 to add structural support to the wine float 1.


The first embodiment 10 may further comprise a covering 12 to add structural support to the wine float.


In the second embodiment 13 of the wine float 1, the body 5 of the wine float 1 is shaped so that when the wine float 1 and beverage container 9 full of liquid is placed in water the combined weight of the wine float 1 plus beverage container 9 displaces less water than the height 14 of the outside edge 8 of the wine float 1.


In the second embodiment 13 of the wine float 1, the body 5 may further comprise a cover 15 to enclose the body such that the body may be inflatable or a rigid structure.


In each of the embodiments of the wine float 1 the inner edge 16 may be straight 17 or tapered 18 to the shape of the beverage container 9.

Claims
  • 1. A wine float for supporting a beverage container above water, the beverage container is comprising of a base, stem and bowl, wherein the wine float comprises: a body, a central hole, a gap, an inside edge, and an outside edge;the body is comprised of a material with a specific gravity less than that of water such that when a beverage container with liquid is placed into the wine float the wine float and beverage container is suspended in the water and not sink below the surface of the water and further comprising an outside edge;the central hole is of a sufficient diameter to allow the bowl of the beverage container to rest in the central hole without allowing the bowl of the beverage container to pass entirely through the central hole; andthe gap extends from the central hole, through the body, to the outside edge of the body and is of sufficient width to allow the stem of the beverage container to pass through the gap, but the gap is sufficiently narrow so that neither the base of the beverage container nor the bowl of the beverage container can pass through the gap.
  • 2. The wine float of claim 1, wherein the wine float further comprises an inner edge and wherein said inner edge is tapered.
  • 3. The wine float of claim 1, wherein the body is further comprised of ribbing to add structural support to the wine float.
  • 4. The wine float of claim 3, wherein the wine float further comprises an inner edge and wherein said inner edge is tapered.
  • 5. The wine float of claim 1, wherein the body is further comprised of a covering to add structural support to the wine float.
  • 6. The wine float of claim 5, wherein the wine float further comprises an inner edge and wherein said inner edge is tapered.
  • 7. The wine float of claim 5, wherein the body is further comprised of ribbing to add structural support to the wine float.
  • 8. The wine float of claim 7, wherein the wine float further comprises an inner edge and wherein said inner edge is tapered.
US Referenced Citations (13)
Number Name Date Kind
3918355 Weber Nov 1975 A
4162749 Bennett Jul 1979 A
6029845 Mueller Feb 2000 A
6616493 Powell et al. Sep 2003 B2
6991505 Wells Jan 2006 B1
8365931 Rees Feb 2013 B2
8746502 Lambrecht Jun 2014 B2
8770434 Shearer Jul 2014 B2
9938131 Tomesch Apr 2018 B2
20020088827 Colucci Jul 2002 A1
20130008924 Lafosse Jan 2013 A1
20140252037 Poggio Sep 2014 A1
20150321807 Cotton Nov 2015 A1
Related Publications (1)
Number Date Country
20190350393 A1 Nov 2019 US