FIELD: technological processes.
SUBSTANCE: disposable reservoir for storage of drinks with the possibility of express cooling consists of metal glass with drink, on the top surface of which there is a separated section, the metal glass with drink is installed into the external glass, which is made from material with low heat conduction, which is filled with water, besides, top surfaces of internal and external glasses are located on the same height level, and the external glass in vertical plane is divided into two sections by means of partition, which is easily destroyed by mechanical effect, besides, the partition is located below the bottom of internal glass, which contains the drink, at that the top section of the external glass is filled with water, and in the bottom section there is salt with low cryohydrate solution temperature, besides, the bottom section that has corrugated side surface equipped with retainers, which are destroyed by mechanical effect, is equipped with spikes in its base, besides, the height of spikes corresponds to the height of the bottom section.
EFFECT: application of this invention allows to reduce the drink temperature.
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Dates
2008-06-20—Published
2006-12-19—Filed