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Document Number
US Patent 6308846
Issued Date
October 30, 2001
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A bottle with thermally shielded body, comprising a first component which forms a tubular internal body having a closed bottom, an upper neck with an opening for filling and pouring a beverage, and, between the body and the neck, an annular region for coupling to the upper edge of a second component which is coaxial to the first one and forms an external tubular body which has a closed bottom and forms an interspace together with the tubular body of the first component.
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Owner
Thewi Holding B.V. (Amsterdam,NL)
Published
October 30, 2001
Application Number
09/230,281
Filed
January 25, 1999
US Classification
215/13.1   215/12.1 220/592.17 220/592.27
Int'l Classification
B65D   81/38   (20060101)   B65D   23/08   (20060101)   B65D   23/00   (20060101)  
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Assistant Examiner
Priority Data
Jul 25, 1996 [CH] 1855/96
USPTO Field of Search
206/524.8   215/13.1   215/12.1   220/592.27   220/592.17   220/592.26  
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