Cooler for beverage containers

US12059082B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12059082-B2
Application numberUS-202016835414-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 31, 2020
Priority dateApr 5, 2019
Publication dateAug 13, 2024
Grant dateAug 13, 2024

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A cooler for storing beverage containers. The cooler includes a housing defining an interior volume for storing a first beverage container at a first predetermined temperature and a compartment within the interior volume of the housing for storing a second beverage container at a second predetermined temperature that is at or below a freezing point of the beverage. The cooler further includes a user interface for receiving a user input to dispense the second beverage container, and a delivery portal for providing access to the second beverage container. A chute is configured to communicate the second beverage container from the compartment to the delivery portal and to cause nucleation of the beverage and form a slush beverage. A cooling unit is configured to maintain the interior volume of the housing at the first predetermined temperature and the compartment at the second predetermined temperature.

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What is claimed is: 1. A cooler for beverage containers, comprising: a housing defining a first interior volume for storing a first beverage container at a first predetermined temperature; a compartment arranged within the first interior volume of the housing for storing a second beverage container at a second predetermined temperature that is at or below a freezing point of a beverage within the second beverage container, wherein the compartment is enclosed; a user interface for receiving a user input to dispense the second beverage container from the compartment; a delivery portal for providing access to the second beverage container; a chute configured to communicate the second beverage container from the compartment to the delivery portal, the chute comprising a first funnel section extending vertically away from the compartment and arranged in a rear portion of the first interior volume, and a second section extending between a distal end of the first funnel section and the delivery portal, wherein the chute is configured to subject the second beverage container to a gravitational drop through the first funnel section and onto a surface of the second section to cause nucleation of the beverage within the second beverage container and form a slush beverage within the second beverage container; and a cooling unit configured to maintain the first interior volume of the housing at the first predetermined temperature and the compartment at the second predetermined temperature, wherein the chute and the compartment form an enclosed channel that defines a second interior volume separate from the first interior volume, and the chute is configured to communicate only the second beverage container to the delivery portal. 2. The cooler of claim 1 , wherein the compartment comprises an insulated material. 3. The cooler of claim 1 , wherein the compartment further comprises an air inlet port and an adjustable damper configured to regulate a flow of air into the compartment through the air inlet port. 4. The cooler of claim 3 , wherein the compartment further comprises a temperature sensor configured to determine a temperature within the compartment, wherein the temperature sensor is in communication with a control unit that controls an orientation of the adjustable damper so as to maintain the compartment at the second predetermined temperature. 5. The cooler of claim 3 , wherein the compartment further comprises an air outlet port for allowing a flow of air to exit the compartment. 6. The cooler of claim 1 , wherein the compartment comprises an internal passageway for guiding the second beverage container toward the chute. 7. The cooler of claim 1 , wherein the second predetermined temperature is −20° C. to 0° C. 8. The cooler of claim 7 , wherein the second predetermined temperature is −10° C. to −7° C. 9. The cooler of claim 1 , wherein the second section of the chute is arranged at a downward angle relative to a horizontal plane, such that the second section is configured to allow the second beverage container to move along the second section toward the delivery portal under the force of gravity. 10. The cooler of claim 1 , wherein the cooling unit comprises an evaporator for distributing a flow of air to the compartment. 11. The cooler of claim 1 , wherein the housing comprises a door that is movable from a closed position to an open position in which the first interior volume of the housing is accessible. 12. A cooler for beverage containers, comprising: a housing defining an interior volume for storing a first beverage container at a first predetermined temperature; a compartment arranged within the interior volume of the housing for storing a second beverage container at a second predetermined temperature that is at or below a freezing point of a beverage within the second beverage container such that the beverage within the second beverage container is supercooled, wherein the compartment is enclosed; a delivery portal for providing access to the second beverage container; a chute extending away from the compartment and communicating the second beverage container from the compartment to the delivery portal, wherein the chute is configured to subject the second beverage container to a gravitational drop onto a surface to agitate the second beverage container such that nucleation of the beverage within the second beverage container occurs during communication of the second beverage container from the compartment to the delivery portal; and a cooling unit configured to maintain the interior volume of the housing at the first predetermined temperature and the compartment at the second predetermined temperature, wherein the chute comprises an enclosed funnel portion disposed between the compartment and the surface, and wherein the enclosed funnel comprises a first section below an outlet of the compartment having a first width and a second section disposed beneath the first section and having a second width less than the first width. 13. The cooler of claim 12 , wherein the chute is configured to subject the second beverage container to a gravitational drop of 6 inches to 50 inches along a longitudinal axis of the cooler onto the surface. 14. The cooler of claim 13 , wherein the chute is configured to subject the second beverage container to a gravitational drop of 12 inches to 30 inches along the longitudinal axis of the cooler onto the surface. 15. A cooler for beverage containers, comprising: a housing defining a first interior volume for storing a first beverage container at a first predetermined temperature, the housing comprising a door that is moveable from a closed position to an open position to provide access only to the first beverage container; a compartment arranged within the interior volume of the housing for storing a second beverage container at a second predetermined temperature that is at or below a freezing point of a beverage within the second beverage container, wherein the compartment is enclosed; a delivery portal arranged in the door and configured to provide access only to the second beverage container; an enclosed chute configured to communicate the second beverage container from the compartment to the delivery portal and comprising a first funnel section arranged in a rear portion of the first interior volume, and a second section extending between the first funnel section and the delivery portal, wherein the chute is configured to subject the second beverage container to a gravitational drop through the first funnel section and onto a surface of the second section to cause nucleation of the beverage within the second beverage container and form a slush beverage within the second beverage container; and a cooling unit configured to maintain the interior volume of the housing at the first predetermined temperature and the compartment at the second predetermined temperature, wherein the enclosed chute and the compartment define a second interior volume separate from the first interior volume.

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  • Food articles which need to be processed for dispensing in a cold condition, e.g. ice and ice cream · CPC title

  • Control or safety arrangements · CPC title

  • Arrangement or mounting of control or safety devices · CPC title

  • with forced air circulation · CPC title

  • in which the magazines are of zig-zag form · CPC title

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What does patent US12059082B2 cover?
A cooler for storing beverage containers. The cooler includes a housing defining an interior volume for storing a first beverage container at a first predetermined temperature and a compartment within the interior volume of the housing for storing a second beverage container at a second predetermined temperature that is at or below a freezing point of the beverage. The cooler further includes a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Pepsico Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G07F9/105. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 13 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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