Abstract:
The device provides flotation support while thermally insulating a beverage container. The device is adjustable to prevent tilting or capsizing as the liquid level changes inside the beverage container.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION  
       [0001]     A favorite form of personal recreation is swimming or lounging in swimming pools, lakes, rivers, the sea and other bodies of water. During this activity it is often desired to drink a beverage from a container. The ability to allow the beverage container to float near the person without capsizing is highly desirable.  
                                           Reference cited:   Date   inventor   current U.S. class                   3,831,209   Aug. 27, 1974   Clingman   441/136       4,571,194   Apr. 13, 1984   Kiss, James   441/1        2,803,839   Aug. 27, 1957   Mosley, Z. T.   441/131       3,015,406   Jan. 2, 1962   Nolte, M. E.   220/560       3,117,327   Jan. 14, 1964   Mathew, D. E.   441/132       3,367,525   Feb. 6, 1968   Elder, C. L.   220/560                  
 
       SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION  
       [0002]     This invention provides stable floatation support and insulation for beverage containers in water environments. The container may be metal as in typical beer or soda cans, plastic bottles, glass bottles and the like that fit into the flotation device. The beverage with the flotation device can be picked up to drink and returned to the surface of the water as an entire unit without capsizing.  
       DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT  
       [0003]     Thermal insulating devices are readily available for beverage cans and bottles. They are often produced from foam type materials, which are made of materials with a lower specific gravity than water. Some known examples are cellular polystyrene and polyurethane foam. Polyurethane foam devices, sometimes called Koozies, can be extruded in a cylindrical shape that can fit around a beverage container primarily to provide insulation to keep the cans, bottles etc. cool or hot as the case may be. An annular cylindrical disk can be added to this insulating cylinder to provide stable flotation. We define this disk as a flotation sleeve; item  30  in  FIG. 1 . The flotation sleeve can be produced from similar materials to the insulating cylinder. 
     
    
       [0004]      FIG. 1  shows the isometric view of the beverage container flotation device.  
         [0005]      FIG. 2  is a plan and side view of the beverage container flotation device.  
         [0006]      FIG. 3  is a cross section AA view of the beverage container flotation device.  
         [0007]      FIG. 4  is a plan and side view of the flotation sleeve. 
     
    
       [0008]     In order to prevent capsizing, the sleeve  30  must be moved up or down axially as the level of the liquid in the beverage container  10  changes. For example, when the beverage container ( 10 ) is full, the sleeve must be located near the top of the insulating cylinder ( 20 ). As the beverage is consumed and the container becomes lighter, the flotation sleeve ( 30 ) must be relocated down along the insulating cylinder ( 10 ) to maintain stability in an upright position. This is accomplished by physically sliding the flotation sleeve ( 30 ) down the insulating cylinder ( 20 ) to a position that enables floating stability. The user will quickly gain skill in this action based on their first or second or experience using the device. Calibration marks or physical location stops could be added to the insulating cylinder ( 20 ) to help facilitate the proper flotation sleeve ( 30 ) location.  
         [0009]     The flotation sleeve ( 30 ) must be manufactured such that the sliding fit between the insulating cylinder ( 20 ) and the flotation sleeve ( 30 ) are tight enough to maintain the integrity of the assembly providing flotation. Proper material selection for rigidity, manufacturing tolerances, surface finish and other properties can be produced to provide proper function as described.  
         [0010]     An important characteristic of this device is that the user can pick up the entire device, drink from the beverage container and put it back on the surface of the water with out removing the beverage container ( 10 ) from the flotation device. Also, the entire unit remains stable when replaced to the water surface without capsizing or tilting.  
         [0011]     The beverage container flotation device has been described above for the purposes of illustration and is not intended to limit the configuration, implementation and/or scope of the present invention. Various modifications of this flotation device can become clear to persons having ordinary skills in this art. Such modifications are clearly covered hereby.