OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
[0001] It is an object of the present invention, as disclosed by the title of the invention,
a support for maintaining the temperature of cold beverages, which is also used to
support glasses and the like, where the element that maintains the temperature of
beverages comprises a container that performs the functions of keeping cool the temperature
of the drink in the glass, and supporting the glass, performing both functions simultaneously.
[0002] The present invention characterizes the special construction features that allow
maintaining the temperature of the liquid contained in the glasses and the like, as
well as supporting the glasses, being able to subsequently remove the glasses from
the support to be able to drink directly from them.
[0003] Therefore, the present invention lies within the field of the means of maintaining
temperature of containers, and in particular of those such as glasses and/or the like.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0004] In the state of the art different coolers of containers of liquid are known which
we briefly describe next.
[0005] Utility model
ES 195010U describes a device for cooling liquids or the like, which consist of a closed bag
inside which houses a liquid, as for example water, previously frozen, and which is
suspended from the rim of a glass by means of an additional part to keep the bag closed
on the inside of the glass, transmitting the cold to the liquid in the glass by contact.
[0006] Utility model
ES 1031268U describes a jar container for cooling the beverages contained therein.
[0007] Utility model
ES 1031313U describes a glass for cooling beverages that has two watertight compartments, with
no communication to each other.
[0008] Utility model
ES 1037959U describes a container for cooling liquids comprising a lower cavity containing the
liquid to be cooled, the container presenting a lid.
[0009] Utility model
ES 1038150U describes a glass for cooling liquids, defined by two cavities with no communication
to each other.
[0010] Utility model
ES 1066625U describes a multiple ice-tray for soft drinks and beverages.
[0011] Utility model
ES 1070527U describes a protective glass-container for conservation of temperature of beverages.
[0012] In general, in the systems described it is necessary to pour the liquid on the inside
of the glass or cooling container, so it is necessary to drink from the cooling glass,
or to pour again the liquid into a glass, leaving no means to maintain a cooled temperature.
[0013] In none of the cases described are both maintaining the temperature of the liquid
content of the container such as a glass or the like, and the possibility of removing
the glass from the cooler to be able to drink from the glass once cooled achieved.
[0014] Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to develop an assembly that will
allow the dual functionality of using it as a means for keeping the temperature of
the beverages contained in containers by way of glass and the like, as well as using
it for supporting them, allowing to remove the glass from the cooler support to be
able to drink directly from it, by developing a glass cooler support assembly like
the one that follows and contained in its essence in the first claim.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0015] The support assembly object of invention comprises, on the one hand a support and
on the other hand a container that is used to maintain the cold temperature of the
beverage in the glass or the like, both being connected by means of some means of
connection.
[0016] The support object of invention comprises a base, which is used as a support directly
on the surface on which to be supported, and an arm, connected at its lower end to
the base while at its upper end it has some means of connection to the container.
[0017] The container for keeping the temperature of beverages in containers, such as a glass,
consists of a body of approximately truncated-conical shape, which has an opening
at its lower base and a vertical groove that connects the upper rim of the container
with the lower base, leaving the lower opening and the vertical groove connected,
thereby allowing the insertion and removal of a glass in the space defined on the
inside of the container.
[0018] The means of connection of the upper end of the arm with the container can be direct
means such adhesion or insertion of the upper end of the arm into the container, or
by means of the provision of a support on which to support the container that is used
to maintain the cold temperature of the beverage. Preferably, this support would comprise
two rings, an upper one and a lower one, connected by a connection section, both rings
presenting some front openings, so the vertical groove in the container would be arranged
in a manner aligned with the front openings.
[0019] In another embodiment, the support of the container might consist of a single part,
also presenting a front opening, so that the vertical groove of the container is arranged
in a manner aligned with the front opening of the supporting part of the container.
[0020] The container is made of any type of material, either plastic, methacrylate, metal,
etc., i.e., of any material appropriate for the purpose of maintaining the temperature
of beverages contained in containers.
[0021] The container, at its base and side walls, houses on its inside a coolant, which
is responsible for retaining a low temperature to transmit it to the container containing
the beverage.
[0022] The size and dimensions of the container shall be such that to allow housing on its
inside a glass or the like and with a geometry that allows for the internal wall of
the container to come into contact with the glass, and also allow to easily remove
the glass to be able to drink its content directly from the same.
[0023] Preferably, the height of the container shall be such that to allow emerging part
of the glass above the upper end of the side walls of the container.
[0024] The function of the described constructive features of the container are, on one
side that of the centre hole of the base of the container, which is used to support
the glass, while the longitudinal vertical groove allows housing on the inside of
the container the concave part of the glass, the introduction of the foot of the glass
taking place through the vertical longitudinal groove, so the width of the groove
must be greater than the width of the foot of the glass.
[0025] As from the lower part of the container the foot of the glass placed on its inside
emerges, as not being connected the container and the glass and the fall of the container
being probable, it is necessary to support it, for which the container has a support
for the latter, which is basically a flat surface that is connected by an arm to the
container. In this way the container that keeps the temperature cold stays high with
respect to the support surface, allowing the foot and the base of the glass to fit
in this space, without the base coming into contact with the surface.
[0026] Thanks to the described constructive features a container that is supported and which
in turn supports the glass is obtained, not being the base of the glass the one that
is used as a supporting means for both. The beverages contained in a glass are kept
cold without having to directly come into contact with the container, even being possible
to remove and drink directly from the glass.
EXPLANATION OF THE FIGURES
[0027] As a complement to the description that is being made and in order to help a better
understanding of the features of the invention, in accordance with a preferred example
of practical realization of the same, as an integral part of said description, a set
of drawings is attached where in a illustrative and no limiting manner, the following
has been represented.
Figure 1 shows a possible embodiment of the support object of the invention.
Figure 2 shows the top view of the previous support, where some constructive details
can be seen.
In Figure 3, the plan, elevation and side views of another possible embodiment of
the support object of the invention have been represented.
Figure 4 shows the representation in perspective of the previous embodiment of the
support.
Figure 5 shows the plan, elevation and side views of the container that keeps the
cold temperature of beverages.
In Figure 6, the container shown in Figure 5 has been represented in perspective.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0028] In view of the figures, a preferred embodiment of the proposed invention is next
described.
[0029] Figure 1 shows a possible embodiment of the invention comprising a support and a
container both connected by means of some means of connection.
[0030] Container (1) presents a general shape similar to that of the container of liquids
defined in a glass, comprising a base (1.2) where there is made a hole (1.4), preferably
arranged in a centred manner. It also has at its side walls (1.1) a vertical longitudinal
groove (1.5) that connects hole (1.4) of base (1.2) of the container with the upper
rim of the side walls of the container.
[0031] In addition, and in order to be able to support container (1), the support of the
assembly comprises a support base (6), connected to an arm (5) to container (1). Arm
(5) is connected at its lower end (5.1) to support base (6) while the upper end of
arm (5) is connected to container (1) by means of some means of connection, which
in the represented case might be means of gluing or insertion.
[0032] The way container (1) supports glass (4) is through the contact of the container
of the glass over hole (1.4) of the base of the container, and the way the glass is
housed on the inside of the container is through vertical longitudinal groove (1.5),
entering there through the foot of glass (7), so the width of vertical longitudinal
groove (1.5) will be greater than the width of the foot of glass (7).
[0033] In Figure 2, the above elements are represented in a top view, where the presence
of a horizontal channel (1.6) that makes the connection of vertical longitudinal groove
(1.5) by its lower end with hole (1.4) of base (1.2) of container (1) should be noted.
A cooling agent (2) housed on the inside of container (1) has also been referenced.
[0034] Figure 3 shows a complementary embodiment of the object of the invention in which
the linkage or connection of the upper end of arm (5) with container (1), instead
of being made through a direct connection by gluing or insertion in the container,
is made via an indirect connection through a support assembly (7) mounted on the upper
end of arm (5), and upon which container (1) is housed and supported.
[0035] Support assembly (7) of the container, in a first embodiment, comprises:
- An upper ring (7.1) of walls inclined according to the concavity defined by container
(1), this upper ring (7.1) presenting a front opening (7.3).
- A lower ring (7.2) of walls inclined according to the concavity defined by container
(1), and which presents a front opening (7.4).
- A connection section (7.6) that connects both rings lower (7.2) and upper (7.1).
[0036] In addition, and in a complementary manner, on connection section (7.6) a lowerly
open curved protrusion (7.7) can be defined to hold the support assembly.
[0037] On the other hand, as shown in figures 5 and 6, and in order to ensure a proper arrangement
of container (1) on support (7), in one of the two rings, in the case represented
is shown on the lower ring, there are made some recesses (7.5) diametrically opposed,
and in which some protrusions (1.7) diametrically opposed arranged on the walls of
container (1) would be housed, so that vertical groove (1.5) of container (1) is aligned
with front openings (7.3) and (7.4) of upper (7.1) and lower (7.2) support rings.
[0038] In a second embodiment, support (7) of container (1) consist of a single body of
walls inclined according to the concavity defined by container (1), said support (7)
presenting a front opening. In order to ensure the proper arrangement of container
(1) on this support (7), on the inside surface of its inclined walls it would also
have some recesses (7.5) diametrically opposed and in which protrusions (1.7) arranged
on the walls of container (1) would be housed, all that to ensure that vertical groove
(1.5) of container (1) is aligned with the front opening of support (7).
[0039] Also, as in the previous case, and in a complementary manner, on the outside wall
of support (7) of the container a lowerly open curved protrusion (7.7) can be defined
to hold the support assembly.
[0040] In a complementary manner, container (1) presents some perimeter protrusions (1.8)
outwardly arranged so when arranged on support (7) of the container, said protrusions
(1.8) stay just below upper ring (7.1), avoiding the container being lifted during
the use of the support object of invention.
[0041] Finally, it is noted that container (1) has a hole (3) of access to the inside of
the inner chamber defined by container (1) and allowing the filling of the container
with coolant (2).
[0042] Sufficiently described the nature of the present invention, as well as how to put
it into practice, it is noted that within its essence, it may be brought into practice
in other embodiments that differ in detail with respect to the one described by way
of example, and which will also reach the protection that is sought, provided that
it does not alter, change or modify its fundamental principle.
1. Support for maintaining the temperature of cold beverages in glasses and the like
characterised in that it comprises:
- a container (1) that has some side walls (1.1) that define a concavity similar to
that of a glass, where side walls (1.1) define an inner chamber in which to house
a coolant (2), in addition container (1) presents a base (1.2) where there is a hole
(1.4), also on side walls (1.1) it is provided with a vertical longitudinal groove
(1.5) that connects hole (1.4) of base (1.2) of the container with the upper rim of
the side walls of the container,
- a support assembly consisting of a support base (6) and an arm (5) which at its
lower end is connected to base (6) and at its upper end is connected to container
(1).
2. Support for maintaining the temperature of cold beverages in glasses and the like
according to claim 1, characterised in that the connection of the upper end of arm (5) with container (1) is direct by gluing.
3. Support for maintaining the temperature of cold beverages in glasses and the like
according to claim 1, characterised in that the connection of the upper end of arm (5) with container (1) is direct by insertion.
4. Support for maintaining the temperature of cold beverages in glasses and the like
according to claim 1, characterised in that the connection of the upper end of arm (5) with container (1) is indirect through
a support assembly (7).
5. Support for maintaining the temperature of cold beverages in glasses and the like
according to claim 4,
characterised in that support (7) includes:
- An upper ring (7.1) of walls inclined according to the concavity defined by container
(1), upper ring (7.1) presenting a front opening (7.3).
- A lower ring (7.2) of walls inclined according to the defined concavity by container
(1), and which has a front opening (7.4).
- A connection section (7.6) that connects both rings lower (7.2) and upper (7.1).
6. Support for maintaining the temperature of cold beverages in glasses and the like
according to claim 5 characterised in that on connection section (7.6) a lowerly open curved protrusion (7.7) is defined to
hold the support assembly.
7. Support for maintaining the temperature of cold beverages in glasses and the like
according to claim 5 or 6, characterised in that in one of the two rings, there are made some recesses (7.5) diametrically opposed,
and in which some protrusions (1.7) diametrically opposed arranged on the walls of
container (1) would be housed, so that vertical groove (1.5) is aligned with front
openings (7.3) and (7.4) of upper (7.1) and lower (7.2) support rings.
8. Support for maintaining the temperature of cold beverages in glasses and the like,
according to claim 1, characterised in that container (1) on its base (1.2) has a horizontal channel (1.6) which performs the
connection of vertical longitudinal groove (1.5) by its lower end with hole (1.4)
of base (1.2) of container (1).
9. Support for maintaining the temperature of cold beverages in glasses and the like
according to claim 4, characterised in that support (7) consists of a single body of walls inclined according to the concavity
defined by container (1).
10. Support for maintaining the temperature of cold beverages in glasses and the like
according to claim 9, characterised in that in the inside surface of the inclined walls of support (7) there are made some recesses
(7.5) diametrically opposed and in which protrusions (1.7) arranged on the walls of
container (1) would be housed, all that to ensure that vertical groove (1.5) of container
(1) is aligned with the front opening of support (7).
11. Support for maintaining the temperature of cold beverages in glasses and the like
according to claim 9 or 10, characterised in that on the outside wall of support (7) there is defined a lowerly open curved protrusion
(7.7) to hold the support assembly.
12. Support for maintaining the temperature of cold beverages in glasses and the like,
according to claim 1 or 7, characterised in that the container has a closed hole (3) by a sealing cap through which a coolant (2)
is introduced.
13. Support for maintaining the temperature of cold beverages in glasses and the like
according to claim 1, characterised in that container (1) has some outer perimeter protrusions (1.8).
Amended claims under Art. 19.1 PCT
1. Support for maintaining the temperature of cold beverages in glasses and the like
which comprises:
- a container (1) that has some side walls (1.1) that define a concavity similar to
that of a glass, where side walls (1.1) define an inner chamber in which to house
a coolant (2), in addition container (1) presents a base (1.2) where there is a hole
(1.4), also on side walls (1.1) it is provided with a vertical longitudinal groove
(1.5) that connects hole (1.4) of base (1.2) of the container with the upper rim of
the side walls of the container,
- a support assembly consisting of a support base (6) and an arm (5) which at its
lower end is connected to base (6) and at its upper end is connected to container
(1).
Characterized in that the connection of the upper end of the arm (5) with the container (1) is indirectly
made by way of a support assembly (7).
2. Support for maintaining the temperature of cold beverages in glasses and the like
according to claim 1,
characterised in that support (7) includes:
- An upper ring (7.1) of walls inclined according to the concavity defined by container
(1), upper ring (7.1) presenting a front opening (7.3).
- A lower ring (7.2) of walls inclined according to the defined concavity by container
(1), and which has a front opening (7.4).
- A connection section (7.6) that connects both rings lower (7.2) and upper (7.1).
3. Support for maintaining the temperature of cold beverages in glasses and the like
according to claim 1, characterised in that on connection section (7.6) a lowerly open curved protrusion (7.7) is defined to
hold the support assembly.
4. Support for maintaining the temperature of cold beverages in glasses and the like
according to claim 2 or 3, characterised in that in one of the two rings, there are made some recesses (7.5) diametrically opposed,
and in which some protrusions (1.7) diametrically opposed arranged on the walls of
container (1) would be housed, so that vertical groove (1.5) is aligned with front
openings (7.3) and (7.4) of upper (7.1) and lower (7.2) support rings.
5. Support for maintaining the temperature of cold beverages in glasses and the like,
according to claim 1, characterised in that container (1) on its base (1.2) has a horizontal channel (1.6) which performs the
connection of vertical longitudinal groove (1.5) by its lower end with hole (1.4)
of base (1.2) of container (1).
6. Support for maintaining the temperature of cold beverages in glasses and the like
according to claim 2, characterised in that support (7) consists of a single body of walls inclined according to the concavity
defined by container (1).
7. Support for maintaining the temperature of cold beverages in glasses and the like
according to claim 6, characterised in that in the inside surface of the inclined walls of support (7) there are made some recesses
(7.5) diametrically opposed and in which protrusions (1.7) arranged on the walls of
container (1) would be housed, all that to ensure that vertical groove (1.5) of container
(1) is aligned with the front opening of support (7).
8. Support for maintaining the temperature of cold beverages in glasses and the like
according to claim 6 or 7, characterised in that on the outside wall of support (7) there is defined a lowerly open curved protrusion
(7.7) to hold the support assembly.
9. Support for maintaining the temperature of cold beverages in glasses and the like,
according to claim 1 or 4, characterised in that the container has a closed hole (3) by a sealing cap through which a coolant (2)
is introduced.
10. Support for maintaining the temperature of cold beverages in glasses and the like
according to claim 1, characterised in that container (1) has some outer perimeter protrusions (1.8).