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US20080034781A1
US20080034781A1 US11/832,700 US83270007A US2008034781A1 US 20080034781 A1 US20080034781 A1 US 20080034781A1 US 83270007 A US83270007 A US 83270007A US 2008034781 A1 US2008034781 A1 US 2008034781A1
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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    • A47G19/127Vessels or pots for table use with means for keeping liquid cool or hot
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • the invention relates to a pitcher and cold plate station combination configured so as to maintain the contents of the pitcher in a relatively cold state.
  • Beer and other beverages are commonly served in restaurants and beverages are often served at continental breakfasts and banquets at hotels in large pitchers. Although beverage producers typically recommend that their product be served at thirty eight degrees Fahrenheit, the product heats up quite rapidly once served. The liquid in the bottom of a large pitcher will warm up to a temperature quite in excess of the ideal serving temperature by the time it is consumed. Thus, the customer's memory of the product is that it was quite tasty at first but somewhat disappointing later.
  • the invention is a combination single or multiple pitcher cold beverage station.
  • the pitcher or container is adapted to have an inverted hollow post extending a predetermined distance upwardly inside the pitcher from a bottom of the pitcher.
  • the bottom of the pitcher has an opening for access to the hollow post interior.
  • the hollow post is typically made from a metallic non-insulating material such as aluminum or stainless steel. It is sealingly engaged at the bottom of the pitcher so as to prevent the contents of the container or pitcher from leaking.
  • a hollow insert is insertable into the hollow post and is in sufficient contact with an interior surface of the hollow post so that thermal conductivity may take place between the two members, the hollow post and the hollow insert.
  • the hollow insert is secured to the bottom of the container by various means known to the art, such as by threaded engagement or other interlocking means that prevent the hollow insert from falling out when the container is lifted.
  • the hollow insert has a bottom portion that extends downwardly a desired distance and is configured to be in contact with an underlying cold plate.
  • the hollow insert is also preferably made from a metallic non-insulating material such as aluminum or stainless steel
  • a one or multiple station cold plate system comprising means for cooling one or more cold plates upon which the above-described beverage containers are placed when not in use.
  • a cold plate system could include typical components found in freezer or refrigeration systems, including a compressor motor, cooling coils, evaporator fans, drain pans, etc., however, in a preferred embodiment, an electronically controlled cold plate could be incorporated.
  • a cold plate similar technically to that disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,088,005 issued Feb. 11, 1992, to Ciaccio may be incorporated. Accordingly, this reference is herein incorporated by reference, in its entirety. In the latter embodiment, a compressor, evaporator coil, fans, condensate drain pan, etc., may not be needed.
  • the cold plates are adapted or configured to be in surface contact with the bottom surface of the hollow insert.
  • a timer can be included in the power circuitry of the cold plate system so as to control the system for desired intermittent cooling of the cold plate(s).
  • the colder temperature of the cold plate will transfer through the hollow insert and through the hollow post so as to maintain the beverage temperature at a desired cold temperature.
  • the container does not include the hollow post but rather the hollow insert is mounted and interlocked directly to the pitcher bottom so as to extend a predetermined distance upwardly into the interior of the pitcher and its bottom is in contact with the cold plate.
  • the container is preferably made from a plastic material but may be made from metallic material as desired.
  • the hollow post or hollow insert described in the above two embodiments for the containers may optionally include a gel type of material in the interior similar to those materials used in gel-packs for cold compresses on swollen joints.
  • the cold plate system further comprises one or more designated locations on a housing of the cold plate system for providing indicia for identifying a content of each container disposed on an adjacent cold plate.
  • This can be in the form of an indented smooth area on housings made from composite materials for sticking a decal or a marked rectangular area for inserting a decal or a slotted clear covered area for displaying a printed text or logo of the product in the container.
  • text such as “ORANGE” or “ORANGE JUICE” may be displayed or a symbol such as a picture or graphic depiction of an actual orange may be included.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective conceptual depiction of one example of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective conceptual depiction of another example of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 a is a perspective conceptual depiction of a three station unit cold plate system
  • FIG. 3 b is a conceptual depiction of the cooling system for cooling each cold plate.
  • FIGS. 1-2 and 3 a - 3 b disclose various conceptual examples of embodiments of the present invention, which is a combination single or multiple container cold beverage station, depicted generally as 10 in FIG. 1 and as 100 in FIG. 2 .
  • the invention is a combination single or multiple pitcher cold beverage station 10 comprising a one or multiple station cold plate system 12 comprising means 12 a for cooling and maintaining one or more spaced-apart cold plates 12 b at a desired temperature.
  • Such means 12 a includes a compactly built system where the cold plates 12 b are electronically configured and operated, for example, a cold plate similar technically to that described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,088,005 issued Feb. 11, 1992, to Ciaccio.
  • other cold plate design are contemplated such as those used in refrigeration/freezer systems that may include a compressor motor, cooling coils, fans and a drain pan typically associated with such refrigeration/freezer units.
  • the individual components are well understood in the art and accordingly need not be shown in the drawings.
  • the invention 10 also includes a beverage container 14 adapted to have an inverted hollow post 14 a extending a predetermined distance upwardly inside the container 14 from a bottom 14 b of said container 14 .
  • the bottom 14 b of the container 14 has an opening 14 c for access to an interior 14 d of said hollow post 14 a .
  • a hollow insert 16 is configured to be insertable into the hollow post 14 a and is in sufficient contact with an interior surface 14 e of said hollow post 14 a so that thermal conductivity may take place between the hollow post 14 a and the hollow insert 16 .
  • Means 18 for securing the hollow insert 16 to the bottom 14 b of the container 14 to prevent the hollow insert 16 from falling out when the container 14 is lifted is also included. This can be done in a number of ways including, but not limited to a threaded type of engagement or a twist lock interlocking mechanism, among others. For liquid tightness purposes, several means are known in the art, including the use of an o-ring (not shown) or a gasket (shown as 14 f ).
  • the hollow insert 16 has a bottom portion 16 a that extends downwardly a desired distance and is configured to be in surface contact with an underlying cold plate 12 b of the cold plate system 12 , wherein through thermal conductivity, a colder temperature of each cold plate 12 b transfers the colder temperature through the hollow insert 16 and through the hollow post 14 a so as to maintain a beverage temperature at a desired cold temperature.
  • the hollow post 14 a and the hollow insert 16 are preferably made from a metallic non-insulating material.
  • the hollow post 14 a may also be removably attached for easy cleaning of the hollow post 14 a and container 14 .
  • Post 14 a may be removably attached such as by a threaded engagement or a twist interlocking mechanism or similar means that also seal or prevent the contents of the container 14 from leaking out the bottom.
  • a timer 20 may optionally be included in the power circuitry 22 to intermittently power the cold plate system over desired time intervals.
  • the invention 10 further optionally includes one or more designated locations 12 c on a housing 12 d of the cold plate system for providing indicia for identifying a content of each container 14 disposed on an adjacent cold plate 12 b.
  • the housing 12 d may be made from a variety of materials including composite materials and metallic materials such as stainless steel.
  • the designated locations 12 c can be in the form of an indented smooth area on housings 12 d made from composite materials for sticking a decal or a marked rectangular area for inserting a decal or a slotted clear covered area for displaying a printed text or logo of the product in the container.
  • text such as “ORANGE” or “ORANGE JUICE” may be displayed or a symbol such as a picture or graphic depiction of an actual orange may be included.
  • the invention 100 includes a one or multiple station cold plate system 112 comprising means 112 a for cooling and maintaining one or more spaced-apart cold plates 112 b as described above for the embodiment of FIG. 1 .
  • the invention 100 further includes a beverage container 114 adapted to have an opening 114 a at its bottom 114 b for access to an interior 114 c of said container, and a hollow insert 116 configured to be insertable through said opening 114 a and to extend a predetermined distance upwardly into said interior 114 c of said container.
  • This insert may be integrally attached to the container 114 or preferably removably attached for ease of cleaning. If removably attached, it should be sealingly attached when in use so as to prevent leakage of the contents in the container 114 .
  • the hollow insert 116 is configured to have a bottom portion 116 a that extends downwardly a desired distance when engaged with said access opening 114 c of said bottom 114 b of said container 114 and is configured to be in surface contact with an underlying cold plate 112 b of said cold plate system 112 .
  • the invention 100 accordingly through thermal conductivity, conducts a colder temperature of each cold plate 112 b through the hollow insert 116 so as to maintain a beverage temperature at a desired cold temperature.
  • the hollow insert 116 is preferably made from a metallic non-insulating material, such as aluminum or stainless steel.
  • the invention 100 further comprises means for intermittently powering the cold plate system 112 for desired time intervals, such as a timer 120 connected in the power circuitry 122 .
  • the housing 112 d may be made from a variety of materials including composite materials and metallic materials such as stainless steel.
  • the designated locations 112 c can be in the form of an indented smooth area on housings 112 d made from composite materials for sticking a decal or a marked rectangular area for inserting a decal or a slotted clear covered area for displaying a printed text or logo of the product in the container.
  • text such as “ORANGE” or “ORANGE JUICE” may be displayed or a symbol such as a picture or graphic depiction of an actual orange may be included.
  • FIG. 3 a is a perspective conceptual depiction of a three station unit cold plate system
  • FIG. 3 b is a conceptual depiction of one method of providing a cooling system for cooling each cold plate using components typically associated with refrigeration/freezer systems.
  • the means 12 a , 112 a for cooling each cold plate 12 b , 112 b comprises components typically associated with such a refrigeration system such as a power source 22 , 122 to a compressor/motor 66 , 166 and evaporative fans 60 , 160 .
  • the compressor is charged with a freon gas that cools the cooling coils 62 , 162 in the cold plate 12 b , 112 b .
  • a fan 60 , 160 is used to facilitate the evaporation of condensate collected in a drain pan 64 , 164 .
  • a timer 20 , 120 may be incorporated in the cooling plate system.
  • a preferred method for providing a cooling system is to provide cold plates 12 b , 112 b similar to that disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,088,005 issued Feb. 11, 1992, to Ciaccio, which are operated electronically and which do not or may not require components, such as a compressor/motor, evaporator fans and cooling coils.

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A container and cold plate combination that keeps liquids cold includes an upstanding hollow post that defines in one embodiment an upstanding cavity having an open end at the lowermost end of the container. A hollow insert is inserted into the hollow post and locked therein. The hollow insert is in sufficient surface contact with the hollow post interior and a bottom surface of the hollow insert is in contact with a cold plate. In another embodiment, the pitcher does not include the hollow post but rather the hollow insert is mounted and interlocked directly to the pitcher bottom so as to extend a predetermined distance upwardly into the interior of the pitcher and its bottom is in contact with the cold plate. The cold plate lowers the temperature of the post and insert and the cold is transferred to a liquid in the container.

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    RELATED APPLICATION
  • This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/837,173 filed Aug. 11, 2006.
  • FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • The invention relates to a pitcher and cold plate station combination configured so as to maintain the contents of the pitcher in a relatively cold state.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • Beer and other beverages are commonly served in restaurants and beverages are often served at continental breakfasts and banquets at hotels in large pitchers. Although beverage producers typically recommend that their product be served at thirty eight degrees Fahrenheit, the product heats up quite rapidly once served. The liquid in the bottom of a large pitcher will warm up to a temperature quite in excess of the ideal serving temperature by the time it is consumed. Thus, the customer's memory of the product is that it was quite tasty at first but somewhat disappointing later.
  • The inventor herein solved part of this problem with a pitcher as described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,189,892 issued Mar. 2, 1993. However, some hotels are relunctant to use multiple pitchers having the features of the invention disclosed in the afore-mentioned patent at a continental breakfast or banquet station because of the need to place ice cubes or frozen plugs inside the hollow post section of the pitcher disclosed in the patent.
  • What is accordingly needed is a pitcher/cold beverage station that maintains the beverage contents of multiple pitchers at desired cold temperatures.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The invention is a combination single or multiple pitcher cold beverage station.
  • In one embodiment, the pitcher or container is adapted to have an inverted hollow post extending a predetermined distance upwardly inside the pitcher from a bottom of the pitcher. The bottom of the pitcher has an opening for access to the hollow post interior. The hollow post is typically made from a metallic non-insulating material such as aluminum or stainless steel. It is sealingly engaged at the bottom of the pitcher so as to prevent the contents of the container or pitcher from leaking. A hollow insert is insertable into the hollow post and is in sufficient contact with an interior surface of the hollow post so that thermal conductivity may take place between the two members, the hollow post and the hollow insert. The hollow insert is secured to the bottom of the container by various means known to the art, such as by threaded engagement or other interlocking means that prevent the hollow insert from falling out when the container is lifted. The hollow insert has a bottom portion that extends downwardly a desired distance and is configured to be in contact with an underlying cold plate. The hollow insert is also preferably made from a metallic non-insulating material such as aluminum or stainless steel.
  • The above configured pitcher is then used in combination with a one or multiple station cold plate system comprising means for cooling one or more cold plates upon which the above-described beverage containers are placed when not in use. Such a cold plate system could include typical components found in freezer or refrigeration systems, including a compressor motor, cooling coils, evaporator fans, drain pans, etc., however, in a preferred embodiment, an electronically controlled cold plate could be incorporated. For example, a cold plate similar technically to that disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,088,005 issued Feb. 11, 1992, to Ciaccio, may be incorporated. Accordingly, this reference is herein incorporated by reference, in its entirety. In the latter embodiment, a compressor, evaporator coil, fans, condensate drain pan, etc., may not be needed. The cold plates are adapted or configured to be in surface contact with the bottom surface of the hollow insert.
  • When desired, a timer can be included in the power circuitry of the cold plate system so as to control the system for desired intermittent cooling of the cold plate(s). By thermal conductivity, the colder temperature of the cold plate will transfer through the hollow insert and through the hollow post so as to maintain the beverage temperature at a desired cold temperature.
  • In another embodiment of the invention, the container does not include the hollow post but rather the hollow insert is mounted and interlocked directly to the pitcher bottom so as to extend a predetermined distance upwardly into the interior of the pitcher and its bottom is in contact with the cold plate.
  • The container is preferably made from a plastic material but may be made from metallic material as desired.
  • Although not needed, the hollow post or hollow insert described in the above two embodiments for the containers may optionally include a gel type of material in the interior similar to those materials used in gel-packs for cold compresses on swollen joints.
  • The cold plate system further comprises one or more designated locations on a housing of the cold plate system for providing indicia for identifying a content of each container disposed on an adjacent cold plate. This can be in the form of an indented smooth area on housings made from composite materials for sticking a decal or a marked rectangular area for inserting a decal or a slotted clear covered area for displaying a printed text or logo of the product in the container. For example, text such as “ORANGE” or “ORANGE JUICE” may be displayed or a symbol such as a picture or graphic depiction of an actual orange may be included.
  • The container disclosure of U.S. Pat. No. 5,189,892 is herein incorporated by reference in its totality in this disclosure to the extent its features are incorporated into the elements of the invention described herein or is helpful in understand the features of the claimed invention herein.
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  • In the accompanying drawings:
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective conceptual depiction of one example of the present invention;
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective conceptual depiction of another example of the present invention; and
  • FIG. 3 a is a perspective conceptual depiction of a three station unit cold plate system; and
  • FIG. 3 b is a conceptual depiction of the cooling system for cooling each cold plate.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • Referring now to the drawings, FIGS. 1-2 and 3 a-3 b disclose various conceptual examples of embodiments of the present invention, which is a combination single or multiple container cold beverage station, depicted generally as 10 in FIG. 1 and as 100 in FIG. 2.
  • In the invention depicted in FIG. 1, the invention is a combination single or multiple pitcher cold beverage station 10 comprising a one or multiple station cold plate system 12 comprising means 12 a for cooling and maintaining one or more spaced-apart cold plates 12 b at a desired temperature. Such means 12 a includes a compactly built system where the cold plates 12 b are electronically configured and operated, for example, a cold plate similar technically to that described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,088,005 issued Feb. 11, 1992, to Ciaccio. Of course, other cold plate design are contemplated such as those used in refrigeration/freezer systems that may include a compressor motor, cooling coils, fans and a drain pan typically associated with such refrigeration/freezer units. The individual components are well understood in the art and accordingly need not be shown in the drawings.
  • The invention 10 also includes a beverage container 14 adapted to have an inverted hollow post 14 a extending a predetermined distance upwardly inside the container 14 from a bottom 14 b of said container 14. The bottom 14 b of the container 14 has an opening 14 c for access to an interior 14 d of said hollow post 14 a. A hollow insert 16 is configured to be insertable into the hollow post 14 a and is in sufficient contact with an interior surface 14 e of said hollow post 14 a so that thermal conductivity may take place between the hollow post 14 a and the hollow insert 16.
  • Means 18 for securing the hollow insert 16 to the bottom 14 b of the container 14 to prevent the hollow insert 16 from falling out when the container 14 is lifted is also included. This can be done in a number of ways including, but not limited to a threaded type of engagement or a twist lock interlocking mechanism, among others. For liquid tightness purposes, several means are known in the art, including the use of an o-ring (not shown) or a gasket (shown as 14 f).
  • The hollow insert 16 has a bottom portion 16 a that extends downwardly a desired distance and is configured to be in surface contact with an underlying cold plate 12 b of the cold plate system 12, wherein through thermal conductivity, a colder temperature of each cold plate 12 b transfers the colder temperature through the hollow insert 16 and through the hollow post 14 a so as to maintain a beverage temperature at a desired cold temperature.
  • The hollow post 14 a and the hollow insert 16 are preferably made from a metallic non-insulating material. The hollow post 14 a may also be removably attached for easy cleaning of the hollow post 14 a and container 14. Post 14 a may be removably attached such as by a threaded engagement or a twist interlocking mechanism or similar means that also seal or prevent the contents of the container 14 from leaking out the bottom.
  • A timer 20 may optionally be included in the power circuitry 22 to intermittently power the cold plate system over desired time intervals.
  • The invention 10 further optionally includes one or more designated locations 12 c on a housing 12 d of the cold plate system for providing indicia for identifying a content of each container 14 disposed on an adjacent cold plate 12 b.
  • The housing 12 d may be made from a variety of materials including composite materials and metallic materials such as stainless steel. The designated locations 12 c can be in the form of an indented smooth area on housings 12 d made from composite materials for sticking a decal or a marked rectangular area for inserting a decal or a slotted clear covered area for displaying a printed text or logo of the product in the container. For example, text such as “ORANGE” or “ORANGE JUICE” may be displayed or a symbol such as a picture or graphic depiction of an actual orange may be included.
  • In another embodiment depicted in FIG. 2 by way of example, the invention 100 includes a one or multiple station cold plate system 112 comprising means 112 a for cooling and maintaining one or more spaced-apart cold plates 112 b as described above for the embodiment of FIG. 1.
  • The invention 100 further includes a beverage container 114 adapted to have an opening 114 a at its bottom 114 b for access to an interior 114 c of said container, and a hollow insert 116 configured to be insertable through said opening 114 a and to extend a predetermined distance upwardly into said interior 114 c of said container. This insert may be integrally attached to the container 114 or preferably removably attached for ease of cleaning. If removably attached, it should be sealingly attached when in use so as to prevent leakage of the contents in the container 114. This can be done in a number of ways known in the art such as by a threaded engagement or a twist lock type of mechanism or other similar mechanical engagements using o-ring or gasket (114 f) seals, if necessary. This applies to the engagement methods of the post 14 a and insert 16 described above as well.
  • The hollow insert 116 is configured to have a bottom portion 116 a that extends downwardly a desired distance when engaged with said access opening 114 c of said bottom 114 b of said container 114 and is configured to be in surface contact with an underlying cold plate 112 b of said cold plate system 112. The invention 100 accordingly through thermal conductivity, conducts a colder temperature of each cold plate 112 b through the hollow insert 116 so as to maintain a beverage temperature at a desired cold temperature.
  • The hollow insert 116 is preferably made from a metallic non-insulating material, such as aluminum or stainless steel.
  • As with the embodiment of FIG. 1, the invention 100 further comprises means for intermittently powering the cold plate system 112 for desired time intervals, such as a timer 120 connected in the power circuitry 122.
  • As with the embodiment of FIG. 1, the housing 112 d may be made from a variety of materials including composite materials and metallic materials such as stainless steel. The designated locations 112 c can be in the form of an indented smooth area on housings 112 d made from composite materials for sticking a decal or a marked rectangular area for inserting a decal or a slotted clear covered area for displaying a printed text or logo of the product in the container. For example, text such as “ORANGE” or “ORANGE JUICE” may be displayed or a symbol such as a picture or graphic depiction of an actual orange may be included.
  • FIG. 3 a is a perspective conceptual depiction of a three station unit cold plate system and FIG. 3 b is a conceptual depiction of one method of providing a cooling system for cooling each cold plate using components typically associated with refrigeration/freezer systems. In this example, the means 12 a, 112 a for cooling each cold plate 12 b, 112 b comprises components typically associated with such a refrigeration system such as a power source 22, 122 to a compressor/motor 66, 166 and evaporative fans 60, 160. The compressor is charged with a freon gas that cools the cooling coils 62, 162 in the cold plate 12 b, 112 b. Typically, a fan 60, 160 is used to facilitate the evaporation of condensate collected in a drain pan 64,164. As mentioned above, a timer 20, 120 may be incorporated in the cooling plate system.
  • As described above, a preferred method for providing a cooling system is to provide cold plates 12 b, 112 b similar to that disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,088,005 issued Feb. 11, 1992, to Ciaccio, which are operated electronically and which do not or may not require components, such as a compressor/motor, evaporator fans and cooling coils.
  • It should be understood that the preceding is merely a detailed description of one or more embodiments of this invention and that numerous changes to the disclosed embodiments can be made in accordance with the disclosure herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. The preceding description, therefore, is not meant to limit the scope of the invention. Rather, the scope of the invention is to be determined only by the appended claims and their equivalents.

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1. A combination single or multiple container cold beverage station comprising:
a one or multiple station cold plate system comprising one or more spaced-apart cold plates having means for maintaining said cold plates at a desired temperature;
a beverage container adapted to have an inverted hollow post extending a predetermined distance upwardly inside the container from a bottom of said container;
said bottom of said container having an opening for access to an interior of said hollow post;
a hollow insert configured to be insertable into said hollow post and to be in sufficient contact with an interior surface of said hollow post so that thermal conductivity may take place between said hollow post and said hollow insert;
means for securing said hollow insert to said bottom of said container to prevent said hollow insert from falling out when the container is lifted; and
said hollow insert having a bottom portion that extends downwardly a desired distance and is configured to be in surface contact with an underlying cold plate of said cold plate system,
wherein through thermal conductivity, a colder temperature of each cold plate transfers said colder temperature through said hollow insert and through said hollow post so as to maintain a beverage temperature at a desired beverage cold temperature.
2. The beverage station according to claim 1, wherein said hollow post is made from a metallic non-insulating material.
3. The beverage station according to claim 1, wherein said hollow insert is made from a metallic non-insulating material.
4. The beverage station according to claim 1, further comprising means for intermittently powering the cold plate system for desired time intervals.
5. The beverage station according to claim 1, further comprising one or more designated locations on a housing of said cold plate system for providing indicia for identifying a content of each container disposed on an adjacent cold plate.
6. A combination single or multiple pitcher cold beverage station comprising:
a one or multiple station cold plate system comprising one or more spaced-apart cold plates having means for maintaining said cold plates at a desired temperature;
a beverage container adapted to have an opening at its bottom for access to an interior of said container;
a hollow insert configured to be insertable through said opening and to extend a predetermined distance upwardly into said interior of said container;
means for securing said hollow insert to said bottom of said container to prevent said hollow insert from falling out when the container is lifted; and
said hollow insert having a bottom portion that extends downwardly a desired distance when engaged with said access opening of said bottom of said container and is configured to be in surface contact with an underlying cold plate of said cold plate system,
wherein through thermal conductivity, a colder temperature of each cold plate transfers said colder temperature through said hollow insert so as to maintain a beverage temperature at a desired beverage cold temperature.
7. The beverage station according to claim 6, wherein said hollow insert is made from a metallic non-insulating material.
8. The beverage station according to claim 6, further comprising means for intermittently powering the cold plate system for desired time intervals.
9. The beverage station according to claim 6, further comprising one or more designated locations on a housing of said cold plate system for providing indicia identifying a content of each container disposed on an adjacent cold plate.
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