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Radiator Staw

So you don't burn your mouth / freze your teeth.
 
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I propose a straw with a radiator attached, to cool the liquid down. The radiator would be either:
As a separate standing unit (made of silver with a (battery powered) fan in high-end models)
-or as an integral part.

The liquid goes through radiator and is cooled down. <Picture of high-end model in link, 4th down>

my-nep, Mar 25 2004

Picture! http://mysite.veriz...ne.holt/HB/gal1.htm
silely is not burning his mouth. [my-nep, Oct 04 2004, last modified Nov 14 2004]

Radiator Straw(?) http://www.cammacks...ipper/imag00011.jpg
These were obviously some of the "non-delux" prototypes. [jurist, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]

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       But who wants a room temperature drink? I'll + your concept, but don't really see an application.
Worldgineer, Mar 25 2004
  

       That way I could drink the coolant straight from the car without burning my mouth (+).
kbecker, Mar 25 2004
  

       sp: slaw
AO, Mar 25 2004
  

       Gets my vote just for the illustrations, though I was one of those who learned the hard way not to sip hot drinks through a regular straw. But you've really got to check your spelling more often, Ms. Holt.
DrCurry, Mar 25 2004
  

       You mean Master Walker, I think, [DrC]. Ms. Holt would likely be the Mom.
bristolz, Mar 25 2004
  

       better yet, radiate heat OUT of a room temperature drink. Thermoelectic cooling straw placed in a room temperature beverage results in perfectly cooled refreshment my the time it hits your taste buds.
sirching, Mar 26 2004
  

       I like the idea, and it sure would beat waiting for my beer to chill in the freezer.
On a side note [my-nep], has any one mentioned that you have illustrations spelled *illustartions* on your illustration page?
  

       Reminds my of going to restaurant with my family in the 70's. Dad, having a too-hot cup of black coffee would gather up silverware from the rest of us and let it sit in his coffee for a minute. Heavy silverware (especially butter knife handles) absorb heat quickly.
sirching, Mar 26 2004
  

       It'd only be room temp if you took an infinatly long time to drink it. To have a less cooled down / warmed up drink, drink it faster.
my-nep, May 13 2004
  
      
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