A closure for a beverage container holder, comprising a unitary closure assembly, comprising an integral hole having a diameter, wherein the diameter is sufficient to passably dispose a neck of a beverage container bottle therethrough, and wherein the diameter is smaller than the diameter of the bev
A closure for a beverage container holder, comprising a unitary closure assembly, comprising an integral hole having a diameter, wherein the diameter is sufficient to passably dispose a neck of a beverage container bottle therethrough, and wherein the diameter is smaller than the diameter of the beverage container bottle, a resiliently compressible lining disposed about the inner circumference of the integral hole, a gripping area for a user's hand, and a lateral engaging surface constructed of a resiliently compressible material and capable of exerting a lateral engaging force against a lateral engaging surface for a beverage container holder when integrally positioned, wherein the lateral engaging surface is generally cylindrical, and wherein the lateral engaging surface is of a narrower diameter than the gripping area and a larger diameter than the integral hole.
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1. A closure for a beverage container holder, comprising: an integral hole having an inner diameter, wherein the inner diameter is sufficient to passably dispose a neck of a beverage container bottle therethrough, and wherein the inner diameter is smaller than an outer diameter of the beverage conta
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A closure for a beverage container holder, comprising: an integral hole having an inner diameter, wherein the inner diameter is sufficient to passably dispose a neck of a beverage container bottle therethrough, and wherein the inner diameter is smaller than an outer diameter of the beverage container bottle;a gripping area;a lateral engaging surface configured to secure the closure to a housing configured to accept the beverage container bottle, and wherein the lateral engaging surface is of a narrower diameter than the gripping area and a larger diameter than the integral hole;a liner channel situated in the integral hole, wherein a resiliently compressible lining is at least partially positioned in the liner channel and does not extend above or below the liner channel; anda horizontal surface positioned between the gripping area and the lateral engaging surface, wherein an upper surface of the housing is below the horizontal surface when the closure is engaged with the housing, wherein the horizontal surface is substantially perpendicular to the gripping area, wherein the horizontal surface is substantially perpendicular to the lateral engaging surface, and wherein an outer diameter of the gripping area is substantially the same as an outer diameter of the housing. 2. The closure of claim 1, wherein a longitudinal length of the lateral engaging surface is shorter than a longitudinal length of the gripping area, wherein the lateral engaging surface comprises an upper engaging surface, a lower engaging surface, and a channel positioned between the upper engaging surface and the lower engaging surface, wherein the channel has a different diameter than either the upper engaging surface or the lower engaging surface, wherein at least some of the lateral engaging surface is constructed of a resiliently compressible material configured to exert a force on an inside wall of the housing when the closure engages the housing, wherein the lateral engaging surface comprises a sealing assembly, and wherein the sealing assembly comprises an O-ring or a disk. 3. The closure of claim 1, wherein the resiliently compressible lining is disposed about an inner circumference of the integral hole, wherein the closure has a cylindrical axis, wherein the lateral engaging surface faces away from the cylindrical axis, wherein the lateral engaging surface comprises threads that are configured to engage with opposing threads on the inside of the housing, and wherein the gripping area is substantially flush with the outside of the housing when the closure engages the housing. 4. The closure of claim 1, wherein an interior aspect of the lateral engaging surface comprises a generally frusto-conical shape that narrows from a bottom of the lateral engaging surface to the inner diameter of the integral hole as the interior aspect reaches the integral hole. 5. The closure of claim 1, wherein the gripping area comprises one or more features to increase a frictional force between the gripping area and a user's hand, and wherein the features are selected from a group consisting of: corrugations, castellations, scallops, concave trenches, convex protrusions, and rings. 6. The closure of claim 1, wherein the lining is selected from a group consisting of: rubber, neoprene, urethane, felt, wool, and textile matting. 7. The closure of claim 3, wherein the closure further comprises an angled surface on a bottom end of the lateral engaging surface for facilitating slidably coupling the closure to the housing, and wherein the liner channel is positioned above the lateral engaging surface. 8. A beverage container holder, comprising: a removable closure, wherein the closure comprises: an integral hole having an inner diameter sufficient to passably dispose a neck of a beverage container bottle therethrough, wherein the inner diameter is smaller than a body of the beverage container bottle;a resiliently compressible lining disposed about an inner circumference of the integral hole, wherein the resiliently compressible lining is at least partially positioned in a liner channel and does not extend above or below the liner channel;a gripping area for a user's hand; anda lateral engaging surface, wherein the lateral engaging surface is of a narrower diameter than the gripping area and a larger diameter than the integral hole;a horizontal surface positioned between the gripping area and the lateral engaging surface, wherein the horizontal surface is substantially perpendicular to the gripping area, and wherein the horizontal surface is substantially perpendicular to the lateral engaging surface; anda housing for receiving the beverage container bottle, wherein the housing comprises an area for receiving the closure, wherein the housing does not extend upwardly past the horizontal surface, wherein an outer diameter of the gripping area is substantially the same as an outer diameter of the housing, wherein the gripping area is substantially flush with the outside of the housing when the closure engages the housing, and wherein the lateral engaging surface and the housing are configured to detachably couple using a mechanism selected from a group consisting of: friction, compression, and threading. 9. The beverage container holder of claim 8, wherein an inner surface of the lateral engaging surface comprises a generally frusto-conical shape that narrows from a bottom of the lateral engaging surface to the inner diameter of the integral hole as the inner surface reaches the integral hole. 10. The beverage container holder of claim 8, wherein the lateral engaging surface comprises an angled surface on a bottom end of the lateral engaging surface for facilitating coupling of the closure to the housing. 11. The beverage container holder of claim 8, wherein the liner channel is positioned above the lateral engaging surface, wherein the lateral engaging surface comprises threads that are configured to engage with opposing threads on the inside of the housing, wherein the closure has no moving parts, wherein the closure is substantially cylindrical in outward appearance when detachably coupled to the housing, wherein the closure has a cylindrical axis, wherein the lateral engaging surface faces away from the cylindrical axis, and wherein the closure is configured to permit the neck of the beverage container bottle to be sufficiently disposed therethrough such that a user may make direct contact with the beverage container bottle. 12. The beverage container holder of claim 8, wherein the housing and an inner surface of the lateral engaging surface are contoured to generally conform to a shape of the beverage container bottle. 13. The beverage container holder of claim 8, wherein a longitudinal length of the lateral engaging surface is shorter than a longitudinal length of the gripping area, wherein the lateral engaging surface comprises an upper engaging surface, a lower engaging surface, and a channel positioned between the upper engaging surface and the lower engaging surface, wherein the channel has a different diameter than either the upper engaging surface or the lower engaging surface, wherein at least some of the lateral engaging surface is constructed of a resiliently compressible material configured to exert a force on an inside wall of the housing when the closure engages the housing, wherein the lateral engaging surface comprises a sealing assembly, and wherein the sealing assembly comprises an O-ring or a disk. 14. A method, comprising: instructing a user to situate a bottled beverage in a housing; andinstructing the user to engage a removable closure onto the housing, wherein the closure comprises: an integral hole having an inner diameter sufficient to passably dispose a neck of a beverage container bottle therethrough, wherein the inner diameter is smaller than an outer diameter of the beverage container bottle;a lining disposed about an inner circumference of the integral hole, wherein the lining is affixed to a liner channel situated around the integral hole, and wherein the lining does not extend above or below the liner channel;a gripping area for a user's hand, wherein an outer diameter of the gripping area is substantially the same as an outer diameter of the housing, and wherein the gripping area is substantially flush with an outside of the housing when the closure engages the housing;an engaging surface, wherein the engaging surface is of a larger diameter than the integral hole, wherein the closure has a cylindrical axis, wherein the engaging surface and the gripping area both face away from the cylindrical axis, wherein the engaging surface comprises a sealing assembly, and wherein the engaging surface sealably couples the closure to the housing; anda horizontal surface positioned between the gripping area and the engaging surface, wherein the housing does not extend upwardly past the horizontal surface, wherein the horizontal surface is substantially perpendicular to the gripping area, and wherein the horizontal surface is substantially perpendicular to the engaging surface. 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the neck of the beverage container bottle is passably disposed through the integral hole such that the lining makes contact with the neck of the beverage container bottle, and wherein the engaging surface comprises threads that are configured to engage with opposing threads on the inside of the housing. 16. The method of claim 15, wherein the liner channel is positioned above the engaging surface, wherein the lining is at least partially positioned in the liner channel, and wherein the lining is selected from a group consisting of: rubber, neoprene, urethane, felt, wool, and textile matting. 17. The method of claim 14, wherein an interior surface of the closure is generally frusto-conical in shape and narrows from a bottom of the engaging surface to the diameter of the integral hole as the interior surface reaches the integral hole, and wherein a top of the frusto-conical shape is the integral hole. 18. The method of claim 14, wherein the engaging surface is a generally cylindrical engaging surface, wherein the engaging surface comprises an angled surface on a bottom end for facilitating detachable coupling of the closure to the housing, wherein the closure is slidably coupled to the housing, and wherein frictional force or an expansive force exerted by the engaging surface on the housing reinforces the coupling of the engaging surface to the housing. 19. The method of claim 17, wherein the sealing assembly comprises an O-ring, wherein the engaging surface comprises an angled surface on a bottom end of the engaging surface for facilitating detachable coupling of the closure to the housing, wherein the closure is slidably coupled to the housing, and wherein the closure has no moving parts. 20. A beverage container holder, consisting of: a closure comprising: an integral hole having an inner diameter, wherein the inner diameter is sufficient to passably dispose a neck of a beverage container bottle therethrough, and wherein the inner diameter is smaller than an outer diameter of the beverage container bottle;a liner channel situated around the integral hole;a resiliently compressible lining that does not extend above or below the liner channel, wherein the resiliently compressible lining is at least partially positioned in the liner channel;a gripping area for a user's hand;a lateral engaging surface, wherein the lateral engaging surface is generally cylindrical, and wherein the lateral engaging surface is of a narrower diameter than the gripping area and a larger diameter than the integral hole; anda horizontal surface positioned between the gripping area and the lateral engaging surface, wherein the horizontal surface is substantially perpendicular to the gripping area, and wherein the horizontal surface is substantially perpendicular to the lateral engaging surface; anda housing for receiving the beverage container bottle, wherein the housing comprises an opening for receiving the closure, wherein an upper surface of the housing is below the horizontal surface when the closure is engaged with the housing, wherein an outer diameter of the gripping area is substantially the same as an outer diameter of the housing, and wherein the lateral engaging surface and the housing are configured to detachably couple using a mechanism selected from a group consisting of: friction, compression, and threading. 21. The beverage container holder of claim 20, wherein the liner channel is positioned above the lateral engaging surface, wherein the resiliently compressible lining is disposed about an inner circumference of the integral hole, wherein the closure has a cylindrical axis, wherein the lateral engaging surface faces away from the cylindrical axis, wherein the lateral engaging surface comprises threads that are configured to engage with opposing threads on the inside of the housing, wherein the gripping area is substantially flush with the outside of the housing when the closure engages the housing, and wherein an inner surface of the lateral engaging surface comprises a generally frusto-conical shape that narrows from a bottom of the lateral engaging surface to the inner diameter of the integral hole as the inner surface reaches the integral hole.
Kouwenberg Tineke C,IEX ; Kouwenberg Robert J,IEX ; Petersen Soren,IEX ; Wall Michael T,IEX ; Morgan David L,IEX ; Loughnane Cathal,IEX, Device for regulating the temperature of a container.
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