Double-walled beverage container and method of forming the same
US-11478094-B1 · Oct 25, 2022 · US
US12029336B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12029336-B2 |
| Application number | US-202218049217-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 24, 2022 |
| Priority date | May 21, 2021 |
| Publication date | Jul 9, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jul 9, 2024 |
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A glass double-walled beverage container, having an inner body sidewall lower end portion in fluid-tight engagement with an inner body end wall to define an interior beverage cavity, an outer body sidewall lower end portion in fluid-tight engagement with an outer body end wall, the outer body sidewall extending fully about the inner body sidewall, an inner body sidewall upper end portion and an outer body sidewall upper end portion being rigidly connected together and in fluid-tight engagement, the inner body end wall being positioned above and spaced apart from the outer body end wall to provide an interior space therebetween, and a non-glass adhesive material positioned in the interior space adhered to both the inner and outer body end walls. A method of making same is provided.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A glass double-walled container, comprising: an inner body with an inner body sidewall and an inner body end wall, the inner body sidewall having an inner body sidewall upper end portion and an inner body sidewall lower end portion, wherein the inner body sidewall upper end portion and the inner body sidewall lower end portion are connected at a shoulder sidewall portion; wherein the inner body sidewall lower end portion is in fluid-tight engagement with the inner body end wall to define an upwardly opening interior cavity, wherein the inner body sidewall lower end portion defines a lower interior cavity portion, wherein the inner body sidewall upper end portion defines an upper interior cavity portion, and wherein the lower interior cavity portion has a smaller diameter than the upper interior cavity portion; an outer body with an outer body sidewall and an outer body end wall, the outer body sidewall having an outer body sidewall upper end portion and an outer body sidewall lower end portion, wherein the outer body sidewall extends fully about the inner body sidewall lower end portion, wherein the outer body sidewall lower end portion is in fluid-tight engagement with the outer body end wall, wherein the shoulder sidewall portion and the outer body sidewall upper end portion are rigidly connected together and in fluid-tight engagement, and therebelow the outer body sidewall is spaced outward of the inner body sidewall lower end portion to define a first interior space between the outer body sidewall and the inner body sidewall lower end portion, wherein the inner body end wall is positioned above and spaced apart from the outer body end wall to provide a second interior space between the inner and outer body end walls, wherein an exterior surface of the inner body sidewall upper end portion and an exterior surface of the outer body sidewall align; and a non-glass adhesive material positioned in the second interior space in engagement with and adhered to both the inner and outer body end walls. 2. The glass double-walled container of claim 1 , wherein the outer body sidewall has an injection aperture extending fully therethrough sized to permit injection of the non-glass adhesive material therethrough and into the second interior space while the non-glass adhesive material is in a fluid state. 3. The glass double-walled container of claim 1 , wherein the outer body end wall has an injection aperture extending fully therethrough sized to permit injection of the non-glass adhesive material therethrough and into the second interior space while the non-glass adhesive material is in a fluid state. 4. The glass double-walled container of claim 1 , wherein the non-glass adhesive material is a glue. 5. The glass double-walled container of claim 1 , wherein the non-glass adhesive material is a silicone based glue. 6. The glass double-walled container of claim 1 , wherein the inner body sidewall and the outer body sidewall are circular in cross-section. 7. The glass double-walled container of claim 1 , wherein the shoulder sidewall portion and the outer body sidewall upper end portion are welded together. 8. A double-walled container, comprising: an inner body with an inner body sidewall and an inner body end wall, the inner body sidewall having an inner body sidewall upper end portion and an inner body sidewall lower end portion, wherein the inner body sidewall lower end portion is in fluid-tight engagement with the inner body end wall to define a first upwardly opening interior cavity, and wherein the inner body sidewall upper end portion includes a flange sidewall portion circumscribing an upper opening of the first upwardly opening interior cavity; an outer body with an outer body sidewall and an outer body end wall, the outer body sidewall having an outer body sidewall upper end portion and an outer body sidewall lower end portion, wherein the outer body sidewall extends fully about the inner body sidewall, wherein the outer body sidewall lower end portion is in fluid-tight engagement with the outer body end wall to define a second upwardly opening interior cavity, wherein the outer body sidewall includes a shoulder sidewall portion, the shoulder portion defining and upper portion of the second upwardly opening interior cavity and a lower portion of the second upwardly opening interior cavity, wherein the shoulder sidewall portion and the flange sidewall portion are rigidly connected together and in fluid-tight engagement, and therebelow the outer body sidewall is spaced outward of the inner body sidewall to define a first interior space between the outer body sidewall and the inner body sidewall, wherein the inner body end wall is positioned above and spaced apart from the outer body end wall to provide a second interior space between the inner and outer body end walls, wherein a third upwardly opening interior cavity is defined by the first upwardly opening interior cavity and the upper portion of the second upwardly opening interior cavity; and a non-glass adhesive material positioned in the second interior space in engagement with and adhered to both the inner and outer body end walls. 9. The double-walled beverage container of claim 8 , wherein the outer body sidewall has an injection aperture extending fully therethrough sized to permit injection of the non-glass adhesive material therethrough and into the second interior space while the adhesive material is in a fluid state. 10. The double-walled beverage container of claim 8 , wherein the outer body end wall has an injection aperture extending fully therethrough sized to permit injection of the non-glass adhesive material therethrough and into the second interior space while the adhesive material is in a fluid state. 11. The double-walled beverage container of claim 8 , wherein the shoulder sidewall portion and the flange sidewall portion are welded together. 12. The double-walled beverage container of claim 8 , wherein the shoulder sidewall portion and the flange sidewall portion are fused together such that the inner and outer bodies together form a unitary structure. 13. The double-walled beverage container of claim 8 , wherein the first upwardly opening interior cavity has a smaller diameter than the upper portion of the second upwardly opening interior cavity. 14. The double-walled beverage container of claim 8 , wherein the non-glass adhesive material is a glue. 15. The double-walled beverage container of claim 8 , wherein the non-glass adhesive material is a silicone based glue. 16. The glass double-walled container of claim 8 , wherein the inner body sidewall and the outer body sidewall are circular in cross-section.
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