Refrigeration – Cooled enclosure – Portable receptacle
Patent
1998-04-17
1999-11-16
Bennett, Henry
Refrigeration
Cooled enclosure
Portable receptacle
62371, 62315, F25D 308
Patent
active
059836628
ABSTRACT:
The invention provides extreme convenience and flexibility in providing for cooled beverages at inconvenient places and times. This flexibility is provided by the invention's use of a cooling process which is not dependent on chemicals or power sources, that is, the evaporative process which can utilize any type of water: potable, non-potable, brackish, salt, etc. etc. This provides conservation of valuable potable water in locations where potable water is scarce, i.e., hiking and camping trips. In one embodiment, the container structure has holes in the outer wall to facilitate the evaporative process and the to be cooled beverage contained in a standard can is elevated off the container structure floor to also facilitate the evaporative process.
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Bennett Henry
Brandt Michael S.
Jones Melvin
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