CA2529973A1 - Cooler device for canned drinks - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F25—REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
- F25D—REFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- F25D31/00—Other cooling or freezing apparatus
- F25D31/006—Other cooling or freezing apparatus specially adapted for cooling receptacles, e.g. tanks
- F25D31/007—Bottles or cans
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F25—REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
- F25D—REFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- F25D2331/00—Details or arrangements of other cooling or freezing apparatus not provided for in other groups of this subclass
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Abstract
A cooler device includes an elongate housing for receiving canned drinks. A lid is selectively secured by a catch mechanism for enclosing an open top end of the housing in a closed position of the lid. The housing has an external surface configured to have the appearance of an animal, with the lid being concealed within the external surface of the hauling to provide an entertaining and finished appearance to the cooler device. The catch mechanism is also concealed by the external surface of the housing by forming a release button of the catch mechanism to be a facial feature of the animal which decorates the external surface of the housing.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTIDN
The present invention relates to a cooler device for canned drinks of the type which enables the drinks to be readily carried, maintained in a cool condition and readily removed from the container and in which working components of the cooler are concealed by the configuration of the exterior surface of the cooler.
BACKGROUND
Various types of coolers are known for carrying canned drinks as described in US patent 4,9117,977 (Hiltonj. Known designs do not provide adequate securement of the lid to the housing in a manner which is conveniently opened while also having the appearance of a finished commercial product.
SUMMARY
According to one aspect of the present invention there is provided a cooler device for canned drinks comprising:
an elongate tubular housing having an enclased bottom end and an open top end;
a lid pivotally supported an the tubular housing between a closed position enclosing the open top end of the tubular housing and an open position in which canned drinks can be inserted into the housing through the open top end;
a catch mechanism for selectively securing the lid in the closed position;
the housing having an external surface configured to have the appearance of an animal;
the lid having an external surface configured to have the appearance of a portion of the animal so as to be concealed within the external surface of the housing; and the catch mechanism being concealed by the external surFace of the housing.
The use of a catch mechanism adequately secures the lid while the catch mechanism and the lid are concealed by the external surf~e of the housing so as to provide a finished appearance to the cooler device.
The lid may comprise a portion of a head of the animal formed by the external surface of the housing, and more particularly the seam defined between the lid and the housing may be concealed along an intersection of a forehead and eyes of the animal formed by the external surface of the housing.
When the catch mechanism includes a release button for releasing the lid into the open position, the release button may be concealed as a nose of the animal formed by the external surface of the housing.
According to a further aspect of ~e present invention there may be provided a cooler with a tubular Mousing and lid in which the catch mechanism 95 includes a slot formed in one of the lid and the housing and a catch member formed on an opposing one of the lid and the housing. In this instance, the catch member preferably includes a hook formed at an end thereof; and the slot includes an internal shoulder formed thereon upon which the hook is engaged in the closed position of the lid and a well portion adjacent the internal shoulder. One of the wall portion and the hook may be flexible for disengaging the hook from the internal shoulder when flexed.
The wall portion is preferably movable relative to surrounding walls of the slot for disengaging the hook from the internal shoulder by flexing movement of the wall portion towards the hook.
The wall portion may be integrally moulded with the surrounding walls of the slot.
There may be provided a radial $rm supported on the wall portion far movement therew~h which projects radially outwardly relative to the tubular housing in which the radial arm connects to a nose of the animal formed by the external surface of the housing far concealing the catch mechanism.
BRIEF DESCRIPTIC'!N OF THE DRAWINGS
In the accompanying drawings, which illustrate an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 1 is a sectional view of the interior components of the cooler supporting can drinks therein.
Figure 2 is a sectional side elevational view of the cooler device.
Figures 3 and 4 are rear and front elevational views respectively of the cooler device.
Figures 5 and 6 are side elevational views of the Gaoler device in the closed and opened positions respectively.
Figure 7 is a perspective view of one of the cooling discs.
Figure 8 is a perspective view of the components of the catch mechanism.
Figure 9 is a side efevational sectional view of the catch mechanism.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Referring to the accompanying drawings, there is illustrated a cooler device generally indicated by reference numeral 10. The device 10 is particularly suited for receiving a pair of can drinks 12 slidably therein for cooling the drinks or maintaining the drinks in a cooled condition.
The device 10 includes a housing 14 having an inner shell 16 and an 2~ outer shell 18. The inner shell 1B comprises a tubular member having an open top end 20 and an enclosed bottom end 22. The inner walls of the inner shell are cylindrical arid hswe dimensions near to the exterior dimensions of conventional;
aluminium drink cans for slidably receiving the cans therein. 'fhe housing has a suitable length so that a pair of the cans 12 maybe received therein in stacking arrangement while receiving one or more cooling discs 24 therebetween, Each cooling disc 24 comprises a cylindrical member shorter in height than its radial dimensions. The top and bottom surfaces include a raised central portion 2fi having a plateau shape for fitting within the rim of a conventional aluminium can. The outer shell of the disc 24 receives refrigerant material therein so that the disc can be pre-chilled in a freezer or refrigerator prior to being stacked in series with aluminium cans within the housing of the device for cooling the cans or maintaining the cans in a cooled condition.
The inner shell 16 of the housing is surrau~led by insulating material which spans between the inner and outer shells. The outer shell 18 includes an exterior surface 28 which is suitably shaped and coloured to resemble a perched bird, for example a toucan in which a long beak 30 extends down the front 32 of the exterior surface. Eyes are formed in the outer surface 28 which receive the top potion of the beak 30 therebetween so that a continuous seam is formed along the top edge of the outer shell across both eyes and the top of the beak.
A lid 38 is pivotally supported on the tap edge of the housing adjacent the rear side 44 thereof. The lid similarly includes an inner core 42 supporting an outer shell 44 thereon in which the exterior surface of the outer shell 44 is configured to be concealed within the shaped appearance of the outer shell of the housing 14.
In particular, the lid is in the farm of a smooth doomed surface having a bottom edge configured to match the profile of the eyes 34 and the beak therebetween along the top edge of the housing so that the lid represents a forehead of the bird which meets with the housing in a closed position along a seam formed between the eyes and _ beak and the forehead for concealing the lid within the design of the housing.
The lid includes a hinge 46 integrally moulded with the inner core 42 thereof and which is suitably configured to bias the lid into an apes position in relation to the housing. The lid is thus pivotal between the open position in which drink cans 12 can be slidably received through the open top end of the housing and a closed position in which the lid spans the open tap end to enclose the housing.
A catch mechanism 48 is provided on the lid for selectively retaining the lid in the closed position. The catch mechanism includes a slat farmed in the top edge of the inner shell 16 at the front side of the housing. The slot 50 includes an internal shoulder 52 formed therein in the (rant wall of the slot in which the slot is enlarged in internal dimension below the shoulder. A wall portion 54 of the front wall forming the slat directly below the shoulder 52 is separated along the top and bath sides thereof so as to be only anchored to the inner Shell 16 of the hauling along the bottom edge of the defined wall portion 54. The wall portion 54 is thus movable relative to the internal shoulder 52 by flexing movement thereof from a relaxed position in which the internal shoulder 52 includes a lateral extent and a flexed position in which the wall portion overlaps the shoulder S2 sa that the front wall of the slot 50 is Bush and free of any edges for retaining a catch member thereon.
A radial arm 58 is integrally formed an the wall portion 54 which in turn is integrally moulded with the rim about the tap end of the inner shell 16.
The radial arm projects radially outward from the front side of the inner shell sa that when pushed inwardly from an outer end thereof, the wall portion is flexed inwardly into a release position. The nose portion defining the beak 30 of the exterior surface is flaatably supported within the remaining outer shell to permit same free floating Z5 movement of the beak in relation to the housing. The nose portion farming the beak is anchored to the free end of the radial arm 56 so that depressing the beak _fi_ inwardly in relation to the surrounding housing permits the wall portion to be flexed inwardly as well.
The catch member 58 of the catch mechanism, is supported on the lid 3i3. The catch member includes a hook 60 formed at a free end thereof by a forward protrusion which is suitably positioned and sized for being retained on the internal shoulder 52 of the slot within the housing in a locked position. A free end of the hank 60 is sloped to define a ramming face which causes the hook 80 to be deflected rearwardly upon closing when the ramming face engages the outer peripheral edge of the slat 50 in the top edge. The catch member 5$ thus flexes rearwardly when closing until the hook 60 is received below the internal shoulder 52 at which point flexing of the catch member is released so that the hook member BO
is again deflected forwardly into the relaxed position held beneath the internal shoulder 52 in the locked position. Pushing the beak 30 inwardly causes the radial arm to flex the wall portion 54 which is thus moved in relation to the internal shoulder to slide along the shoulder and push the hook 60 rearwardiy into a disengaged position with the shoulder 52. The hinge thus biases the lid into the open position as the catch member 58 is released from the slot 50.
In further embodiments the external surface may be configured into various other shapes representative of objects or animals. In each instance the lid is disguised as potion of the object being represented as is the actuator and release button 30 supported at the free end of the radial arm 5$. When the external surface resembles an animal far instance, the button 30 typically comprises a nose of the animal while the lid comprises a portion of the head, specifically a forehead which meets the nose and eyes of the animal along the seam between the lid and the housing to conceal the seam at an intersection of the facial features of the animal.
While one embodiment of the present invention has been described in the foregoing, it is to be understood that other embodiments are possible within the scope of the invention. The Invention is to be considered limited solely by the scope of the appended Claims.
The present invention relates to a cooler device for canned drinks of the type which enables the drinks to be readily carried, maintained in a cool condition and readily removed from the container and in which working components of the cooler are concealed by the configuration of the exterior surface of the cooler.
BACKGROUND
Various types of coolers are known for carrying canned drinks as described in US patent 4,9117,977 (Hiltonj. Known designs do not provide adequate securement of the lid to the housing in a manner which is conveniently opened while also having the appearance of a finished commercial product.
SUMMARY
According to one aspect of the present invention there is provided a cooler device for canned drinks comprising:
an elongate tubular housing having an enclased bottom end and an open top end;
a lid pivotally supported an the tubular housing between a closed position enclosing the open top end of the tubular housing and an open position in which canned drinks can be inserted into the housing through the open top end;
a catch mechanism for selectively securing the lid in the closed position;
the housing having an external surface configured to have the appearance of an animal;
the lid having an external surface configured to have the appearance of a portion of the animal so as to be concealed within the external surface of the housing; and the catch mechanism being concealed by the external surFace of the housing.
The use of a catch mechanism adequately secures the lid while the catch mechanism and the lid are concealed by the external surf~e of the housing so as to provide a finished appearance to the cooler device.
The lid may comprise a portion of a head of the animal formed by the external surface of the housing, and more particularly the seam defined between the lid and the housing may be concealed along an intersection of a forehead and eyes of the animal formed by the external surface of the housing.
When the catch mechanism includes a release button for releasing the lid into the open position, the release button may be concealed as a nose of the animal formed by the external surface of the housing.
According to a further aspect of ~e present invention there may be provided a cooler with a tubular Mousing and lid in which the catch mechanism 95 includes a slot formed in one of the lid and the housing and a catch member formed on an opposing one of the lid and the housing. In this instance, the catch member preferably includes a hook formed at an end thereof; and the slot includes an internal shoulder formed thereon upon which the hook is engaged in the closed position of the lid and a well portion adjacent the internal shoulder. One of the wall portion and the hook may be flexible for disengaging the hook from the internal shoulder when flexed.
The wall portion is preferably movable relative to surrounding walls of the slot for disengaging the hook from the internal shoulder by flexing movement of the wall portion towards the hook.
The wall portion may be integrally moulded with the surrounding walls of the slot.
There may be provided a radial $rm supported on the wall portion far movement therew~h which projects radially outwardly relative to the tubular housing in which the radial arm connects to a nose of the animal formed by the external surface of the housing far concealing the catch mechanism.
BRIEF DESCRIPTIC'!N OF THE DRAWINGS
In the accompanying drawings, which illustrate an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 1 is a sectional view of the interior components of the cooler supporting can drinks therein.
Figure 2 is a sectional side elevational view of the cooler device.
Figures 3 and 4 are rear and front elevational views respectively of the cooler device.
Figures 5 and 6 are side elevational views of the Gaoler device in the closed and opened positions respectively.
Figure 7 is a perspective view of one of the cooling discs.
Figure 8 is a perspective view of the components of the catch mechanism.
Figure 9 is a side efevational sectional view of the catch mechanism.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Referring to the accompanying drawings, there is illustrated a cooler device generally indicated by reference numeral 10. The device 10 is particularly suited for receiving a pair of can drinks 12 slidably therein for cooling the drinks or maintaining the drinks in a cooled condition.
The device 10 includes a housing 14 having an inner shell 16 and an 2~ outer shell 18. The inner shell 1B comprises a tubular member having an open top end 20 and an enclosed bottom end 22. The inner walls of the inner shell are cylindrical arid hswe dimensions near to the exterior dimensions of conventional;
aluminium drink cans for slidably receiving the cans therein. 'fhe housing has a suitable length so that a pair of the cans 12 maybe received therein in stacking arrangement while receiving one or more cooling discs 24 therebetween, Each cooling disc 24 comprises a cylindrical member shorter in height than its radial dimensions. The top and bottom surfaces include a raised central portion 2fi having a plateau shape for fitting within the rim of a conventional aluminium can. The outer shell of the disc 24 receives refrigerant material therein so that the disc can be pre-chilled in a freezer or refrigerator prior to being stacked in series with aluminium cans within the housing of the device for cooling the cans or maintaining the cans in a cooled condition.
The inner shell 16 of the housing is surrau~led by insulating material which spans between the inner and outer shells. The outer shell 18 includes an exterior surface 28 which is suitably shaped and coloured to resemble a perched bird, for example a toucan in which a long beak 30 extends down the front 32 of the exterior surface. Eyes are formed in the outer surface 28 which receive the top potion of the beak 30 therebetween so that a continuous seam is formed along the top edge of the outer shell across both eyes and the top of the beak.
A lid 38 is pivotally supported on the tap edge of the housing adjacent the rear side 44 thereof. The lid similarly includes an inner core 42 supporting an outer shell 44 thereon in which the exterior surface of the outer shell 44 is configured to be concealed within the shaped appearance of the outer shell of the housing 14.
In particular, the lid is in the farm of a smooth doomed surface having a bottom edge configured to match the profile of the eyes 34 and the beak therebetween along the top edge of the housing so that the lid represents a forehead of the bird which meets with the housing in a closed position along a seam formed between the eyes and _ beak and the forehead for concealing the lid within the design of the housing.
The lid includes a hinge 46 integrally moulded with the inner core 42 thereof and which is suitably configured to bias the lid into an apes position in relation to the housing. The lid is thus pivotal between the open position in which drink cans 12 can be slidably received through the open top end of the housing and a closed position in which the lid spans the open tap end to enclose the housing.
A catch mechanism 48 is provided on the lid for selectively retaining the lid in the closed position. The catch mechanism includes a slat farmed in the top edge of the inner shell 16 at the front side of the housing. The slot 50 includes an internal shoulder 52 formed therein in the (rant wall of the slot in which the slot is enlarged in internal dimension below the shoulder. A wall portion 54 of the front wall forming the slat directly below the shoulder 52 is separated along the top and bath sides thereof so as to be only anchored to the inner Shell 16 of the hauling along the bottom edge of the defined wall portion 54. The wall portion 54 is thus movable relative to the internal shoulder 52 by flexing movement thereof from a relaxed position in which the internal shoulder 52 includes a lateral extent and a flexed position in which the wall portion overlaps the shoulder S2 sa that the front wall of the slot 50 is Bush and free of any edges for retaining a catch member thereon.
A radial arm 58 is integrally formed an the wall portion 54 which in turn is integrally moulded with the rim about the tap end of the inner shell 16.
The radial arm projects radially outward from the front side of the inner shell sa that when pushed inwardly from an outer end thereof, the wall portion is flexed inwardly into a release position. The nose portion defining the beak 30 of the exterior surface is flaatably supported within the remaining outer shell to permit same free floating Z5 movement of the beak in relation to the housing. The nose portion farming the beak is anchored to the free end of the radial arm 56 so that depressing the beak _fi_ inwardly in relation to the surrounding housing permits the wall portion to be flexed inwardly as well.
The catch member 58 of the catch mechanism, is supported on the lid 3i3. The catch member includes a hook 60 formed at a free end thereof by a forward protrusion which is suitably positioned and sized for being retained on the internal shoulder 52 of the slot within the housing in a locked position. A free end of the hank 60 is sloped to define a ramming face which causes the hook 80 to be deflected rearwardly upon closing when the ramming face engages the outer peripheral edge of the slat 50 in the top edge. The catch member 5$ thus flexes rearwardly when closing until the hook 60 is received below the internal shoulder 52 at which point flexing of the catch member is released so that the hook member BO
is again deflected forwardly into the relaxed position held beneath the internal shoulder 52 in the locked position. Pushing the beak 30 inwardly causes the radial arm to flex the wall portion 54 which is thus moved in relation to the internal shoulder to slide along the shoulder and push the hook 60 rearwardiy into a disengaged position with the shoulder 52. The hinge thus biases the lid into the open position as the catch member 58 is released from the slot 50.
In further embodiments the external surface may be configured into various other shapes representative of objects or animals. In each instance the lid is disguised as potion of the object being represented as is the actuator and release button 30 supported at the free end of the radial arm 5$. When the external surface resembles an animal far instance, the button 30 typically comprises a nose of the animal while the lid comprises a portion of the head, specifically a forehead which meets the nose and eyes of the animal along the seam between the lid and the housing to conceal the seam at an intersection of the facial features of the animal.
While one embodiment of the present invention has been described in the foregoing, it is to be understood that other embodiments are possible within the scope of the invention. The Invention is to be considered limited solely by the scope of the appended Claims.
Claims (9)
1. A cooler device far canned drinks comprising;
an elongate tubular housing having an enclosed bottom end and an open top end;
a lid pivotally supported on the tubular housing between a closed position enclosing the open top end of the tubular hauling and an open position in which canned drinks can be inserted into the housing through the open top end;
a catch mechanism for selectively securing the lid in the closed position;
the housing having an external surface configured to have the appearance of an animal;
the lid having an external surface configured to have the appearance of a portion of the animal so as to be concealed within the external surface of the housing; and the catch mechanism being concealed by the external surface of the housing.
an elongate tubular housing having an enclosed bottom end and an open top end;
a lid pivotally supported on the tubular housing between a closed position enclosing the open top end of the tubular hauling and an open position in which canned drinks can be inserted into the housing through the open top end;
a catch mechanism for selectively securing the lid in the closed position;
the housing having an external surface configured to have the appearance of an animal;
the lid having an external surface configured to have the appearance of a portion of the animal so as to be concealed within the external surface of the housing; and the catch mechanism being concealed by the external surface of the housing.
2. The device according to Claim 1 wherein the lid comprises a portion of a head of the animal formed by the external surface of the housing.
3. The device according to Claim 1 or 2 wherein a seam defined between the lid and the housing is concealed along an intersection of a forehead and eyes of the animal formed by the external surface of the housing.
4. The device according to any one of Claims 1 through 3 wherein the catch mechanism includes a release button for releasing the lid into the open position, the release button being concealed as a nose of the animal formed by the external surface of the housing.
5. The device according to any one of Claims 1 through 4 wherein:
the catch mechanism includes a slot formed in one of the lid and the housing and a catch member formed on an opposing one of the lid and the housing;
the catch member includes a hook formed at an end thereof;
the slot includes an internal shoulder farmed thereon upon which the hook is engaged in the closed position of the lid and a wall portion adjacent the internal shoulder, and one of the wall portion and the hook is flexible for disengaging the hook from the internal shoulder when flexed.
the catch mechanism includes a slot formed in one of the lid and the housing and a catch member formed on an opposing one of the lid and the housing;
the catch member includes a hook formed at an end thereof;
the slot includes an internal shoulder farmed thereon upon which the hook is engaged in the closed position of the lid and a wall portion adjacent the internal shoulder, and one of the wall portion and the hook is flexible for disengaging the hook from the internal shoulder when flexed.
6. The device according to Claim 5 wherein the wall portion is movable relative to surrounding walls of the slot for disengaging the hook from the internal shoulder by flexing movement of the wall portion towards the hook.
7. The device according to Claim 6 wherein the wall portion is integrally moulded with the surrounding walls of the slot.
8. The device according to Claim 6 or 7 wherein there is provided a radial arm supported on the wall portion for movement therewith which projects radially outwardly relative to the tubular housing.
9. The device according to Claim 8 wherein the radial arm connects to a nose of the animal formed by the external surface of the housing for concealing the catch mechanism.
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