Arctic canteen

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Inventors

Tiede, Herbert R.
Pierzchala, Richard P.

Application #

049690

Filed

Jun-18-1979

Published

Dec-23-1980

Current US Class

062/371
062/457.1
215/12.1

International Classes

F25D 003/08

Field of Search

62/529 62/530 62/371 62/372 62/457 220/408 220/411 220/412 215/13

Assignee

The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy (Washington, DC)

Examiners

King; Lloyd L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Sciascia; R. S., Sheinbein; Sol, Anderson; L. E.

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Abstract
A canteen system includes an insulated carrier, having a cavity in its inior for receipt of small chemical heating or cooling packets, and a metal container holding comestibles enveloped by the carrier. The container, when disposed in the carrier, sits in physical contact with a preselected activated packet, and as a result of its activation, the packet generates a thermal change within the carrier. The system design permits drinking of liquids in a conventional manner, as well as the insertion of eating utensils for soups and non-liquid foodstuffs.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A portable canteen system for controlling the temperature of comestibles contained therein regardless of the ambient temperature, comprising:

a container for holding said comestibles, said container having an opening therein;

means for insulating said container from the ambient, said insulating means being cup-shaped and including side walls and a cover attached thereto; said insulating means including at least one cavity located in at least one of the side walls of said insulating means and including means for sealing each respective one of said at least one cavity from the ambient, said sealing means being pivotally attached to said respective sidewall of said insulating means at the location of said at least one cavity,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to canteens, and more particularly to canteens designed for use in climatic extremes.

At the present time there are two canteens which have been deemed suitable for the use in military service. The most widely used canteen is made of plastic and can be used only to carry moderate temperature liquids. However, if the contents become frozen, this canteen cannot be quickly heated to effect a thawing or melting process without the canteen first suffering deformation at the very least, and more than likely, destruction. In addition, this canteen possesses a neck which is of such small diameter as to limit its use to pure liquids.

The other canteen used in military service is the ARCTIC canteen. This device is a double-walled, stainless steel vacuum bottle which has a round shape and a very narrow opening for filling or drinking. However, there are a number of significant limitations attendant with the use of this canteen. Firstly, because of the insulation, the canteen contents are difficult to thaw once they become frozen. Secondly, the canteen and its carrier are both poorly designed for use in extreme frigid climates inasmush as the neck as very narrow and long, thereby facilitating rapid freezing of the contents, especially at the neck. Thirdly, the narrow neck renders the canteen difficult to refill and precludes using the canteen for carrying soups and semi-solid foods. Fourthly, the round configuration of this canteen prevents the user from setting it down without losing a substantial portion of the contents through spillage. Finally, this canteen is expensive to manufacture and displays no versatility regarding use in other climatic environments.
 
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