IP Library Granted Patent US 7,882,975
Granted Patent B2
US 7,882,975 · App. 11/622,995 · Granted Feb 8, 2011

Double walled beverage container and method of making same

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Patent No.
US 7,882,975
App. No.
11/622,995
Granted
Feb 8, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A double walled container is provided for insulating a beverage. An outer insulating shell or container is secured to the inner container that holds the beverage. A gap exists between the outer container and inner container and the air in the gap acts as an insulating barrier. The inner container is preferably a standard aluminum container. The outer container is preferably made from aluminum or a plastic polymer.

Claims (17)

1. A double walled beverage container comprising:

an inner container for holding a beverage including a cylindrical sidewall, a base connected to said side wall and forming a lower portion of the container, and a top forming an upper portion of the container, said base including;

(i) a circumferential concave portion extending circumferentially around said base;

(ii) a circumferential leg protruding from the circumferential concave portion and disposed radially inward from said concave portion, and;

(iii) a dome shaped panel spanning between the circumferential leg; and

an outer container secured to said inner container, said outer container comprising a cylindrical side wall, a base forming a lower portion of the outer container, and an upper transition portion forming an upper end of the outer container, said upper transition portion contacting said side wall of said inner container, said base of said outer container member comprising:

a circumferential concave portion extending circumferentially around said base;

(ii) a circumferential leg protruding from said circumferential concave portion and disposed radially inward from said concave portion, and;

(iii) a dome shaped panel spanning between the circumferential leg, and;

wherein said outer container is placed over said inner container such that said circumferential concave portion of said outer container member contacts said circumferential concave portion of said inner container, and said side wall of said inner container and said side wall of said outer container are separated by a substantially uniform gap, and further wherein said outer container covers said inner container except above said upper transition portion where said inner container is exposed.

2. A beverage container, as claimed in claim 1 , wherein:

said dome-shaped panel of said outer container has a curved shape, and said dome-shaped panel of said inner container has a complimentary curved shape and spaced uniformly from said dome-shaped panel of said outer container.

3. A beverage container, as claimed in claim 1 , wherein:

said sidewall of said inner container is spaced approximately ⅛″ from said side wall of said outer container, and wherein said side walls maintain said ⅛″ spacing circumferentially around said inner container placed in said outer container.

4. A double-walled beverage container comprising:

an inner container including a sidewall, a base connected to said side wall and forming a lower portion of the container, a top forming an upper portion of the container, said base including a dome-shaped panel;

an outer container secured to said inner container, said outer container comprising a cylindrical side wall and a base forming a lower portion of the outer container, and an upper transition portion forming an upper end of the outer container, said upper transition portion contacting said sidewall of said inner container, said base of said outer container including a dome-shaped panel, said dome-shaped panel of said outer container having a complimentary shape as compared to the dome-shaped panel of said inner container, and said dome-shaped panels having substantially the same curvatures resulting in a nested configuration between said dome-shaped panels, and wherein said side wall of said inner container and said side wall of said outer container are separated by a substantially uniform circumferential gap, and further wherein said outer container covers said inner container except above said upper transition portion where said inner container is exposed.