Refrigeration – Cooled enclosure – Portable receptacle
Patent
1992-07-27
1993-09-14
Sollecito, John M.
Refrigeration
Cooled enclosure
Portable receptacle
62372, 62530, F25D 308
Patent
active
052438350
ABSTRACT:
A thermal insulated bottle (10) includes an outer container (12) having an open end (16) and an inner cup (18) which is at least partially received and spaced apart from the outer container (12). The inner cup (18) and outer container (12) engage each other, preferably by a shoulder (24) at the open end (16) of the outer container (12) which encloses the space between the inner cup (18) and the outer container (12) to form a chamber (26). Within the chamber (26), a sleeve (28) of freezable fluid (30) is positioned around the inner cup (18). A thermal insulating material (32) occupies the rest of the chamber (26) between the sleeve (28) and the outer container (12).
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