Ice molding device and method

Refrigeration – Processes – Accumulating holdover ice in situ

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62 1, 62 60, 624573, 624574, 624578, 220625, 220903, 249 83, F25D 300

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051486822

ABSTRACT:
This dislcosure is directed to a device and method for forming ice around a beverage container such as a bottle of liquor. An upper piece preferably shaped like the beverage container and hollow is connected to a lower base piece after inverting the hollow upper piece and after inserting both the beverage container and water surrounding the beverage container within the upper hollow piece. Freezing of the combined upper and lower pieces after reversing the pieces to an upright position with the upper piece on top causes ice to form around the beverage container. Removal of the hollow upper container leaves and ice clad beverage container which keeps the beverage i.e. liquor very cold for use.

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