NON-WOVEN COOLER BAG WITH SPEAKER AND MP3 HOOKUP
A portable thermally insulated bag for maintaining contents thereof in a desired thermal state comprises an enclosure having a plurality of interconnected panels including a top, a bottom, front, back, and sides. The enclosure defines an interior volume for storing items to be kept in a desired thermal state and includes a flexible outer shell, an inner insulative layer, a zipper for at least partially separating one of the panels from the enclosure, and a handle. The bag also has a speaker for communicative connection to a personal playback device and a pocket external to one of the panels and proximate to the speaker. The pocket is sized to receive a personal playback device therein.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to thermally insulated bags in general, and more particularly to a portable insulated bag incorporating an integral speaker connectable to a personal music playing device.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
Leisure time for many individuals includes enjoyment of open air and outdoors environments. For some, this may include hikes through a forest or landscaping the back yard. For others, a round of golf or a sightseeing trip is the preferred activity. Frequently, these activities also include the enjoyment of eating snacks or entire meals outdoors. Alternatively, individuals may prepare lunches to be taken to their place of employment as a cost saving measure precluding the expense of daily purchasing a restaurant or cafeteria prepared meal. In other leisure time instances, an individual may desire to bring one or more beverages to a location for use and enjoyment throughout a given time period. In these instances, the beverages are often desired to be kept at a preferred thermal state, either cool or hot. To facilitate maintaining either food or beverage at a desired thermal state, these items are transported and temporarily stored in a portable enclosure that exhibits thermal insulative properties.
In recent years, personal music playing devices have become increasingly popular. The players permitted the user to privately play pre-recorded selections while listening with headphones or ear buds electronically connected to the player. Initially, these playing devices took the form of magnetic tape players using exchangeable pre-recorded cassettes. As technology evolved, the players were centered on playing pre-recorded compact discs. The latest evolution of personal music players are commonly referred to as “MP3” players or iPods ®, generally referring to the recorded format of the individual musical compositions. Instead of receiving pre-recorded tapes or discs, these players have internal electronic memory. The musical compositions for these players are typically electronically transferred to the device's internal memory and may then be selectively played back in any desired sequence or even erased as the user desire. Again, the selections are typically listened by the user over personal headphones or ear buds. As the popularity of these players has expanded, electronic units have also been developed that include amplifiers and stereo type speakers to which the player can be electronically connected so that multiple individuals can listen to the recordings being played.
However, when an individual wishes to engage in activities wherein the use of both an insulated enclosure for maintaining food or drink in a desired thermal state and also listen to recordings are desired, they must carry both the insulated container and the portable amplification system in addition to other items they may be transporting for a particular activity. In such instances, the exercise becomes cumbersome at best and may require multiple trips of carrying items to the site where they are to be enjoyed. Thus what is desired is a way to minimize the number of items needed to be carried for an outing, and to provide convenience, portability, and ease of use to insulatively maintain food and drink at a desired thermal state while also providing entertainment for the activity. Specifically, a combination of a thermally insulated enclosure and a means of providing entertainment in a single unit is desired.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is directed to a portable thermally insulated bag that satisfies the need for maintaining contents thereof in a desired thermal state and aids to provide entertainment in a single unit. The portable thermally insulated bag comprises an enclosure having a plurality of interconnected panels including a top, a bottom, front, back, and sides. The enclosure defines an interior volume for storing items to be kept in a desired thermal state and includes a flexible outer shell, an inner insulative layer, a zipper for at least partially detaching one of the panels from the enclosure, and a handle. The bag also has a speaker for communicative connection to a personal playback device and a pocket external to one of the panels and proximate to the speaker. The pocket is sized to receive a personal playback device therein.
Another aspect of the present invention is a portable thermally insulated bag for maintaining contents thereof in a desired thermal state. The insulated bag includes an enclosure having a flexible outer shell formed of a non-woven material, an inner insulative layer and at least one partially separable panel to access an interior volume defined by the enclosure. Affixed to the enclosure is a handle and a speaker for communicative connection to a personal playback device. A pocket is affixed to the outer shell wherein the pocket is proximate to the speaker and sized to receive a personal playback device therein.
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the invention will be further understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art by reference to the following written specification, claims and appended drawings.
For a fuller understanding of the nature of the present invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTSFor purposes of description herein, the terms “upper”, “lower”, “left”, “rear”, “right”, “front”, “vertical”, “horizontal”, and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
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An inner insulative layer 26 is affixed to an interior surface of outer shell 44. Insulative layer 26 generally exhibits properties whereby the transfer of thermal energy is resisted. In this manner, warm or hot items that are of an elevated temperature relative to external ambient conditions are maintained at the elevated temperature longer than if the items were directly exposed to the exterior ambient conditions. Insulative layer 26 resists the transfer of thermal energy from the items through insulated bag 20 to the external ambient conditions. In like manner, items that are cooler than external ambient conditions are maintained at lower temperatures by insulative layer 26 resisting the transfer of thermal energy from the external ambient conditions through insulated bag 20 to the items stored therein. Some common materials used for insulative layer 26 can be bubble foil forming a plurality of trapped air bubbles, or a series of gel packs wherein the enclosed gel layer of the gel pack can be either heated or cooled to assist in maintaining the desired interior thermal conditions. Also, insulative layer 26 can be formed of materials known to be resistive to the transfer of thermal energy such as aluminum foil, polyethylene vinyl acetate (PEVA), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), or other similar materials. Insulative layer 26 also functions to render insulated bag 20 waterproof to prevent items spilled within interior 23 of insulated bag 20 from leaking to the exterior.
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Insulated bag also has mounted thereto, preferably front 28, a speaker 50, although speaker 50 can be mounted to any of panels 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34 as desired by the manufacturer. Specifically, speaker 50 is a low power speaker of any quality that is compatible with being electrically driven by the output of a personal playback device 12 (
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The above description is considered that of the preferred embodiments only. Modifications of the invention will occur to those skilled in the art and to those who make or use the invention. Therefore, it is understood that the embodiments shown in the drawings and described above are merely for illustrative purposes and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention, which is defined by the following claims as interpreted according to the principles of patent law, including the doctrine of equivalents.
Claims
1. A portable thermally insulated bag for maintaining contents thereof in a desired thermal state, said insulated bag comprising:
- an enclosure having a plurality of interconnected panels, said panels including a top, a bottom, front, back, left side and right side, said enclosure defining an interior volume for storing items to be kept in a desired thermal state; said enclosure further including: a flexible outer shell; an inner insulative layer; a zipper for at least partially separating one of said panels from said enclosure; and a handle;
- a speaker for communicative connection to a personal playback device; and
- a pocket external to one of said panels, said pocket proximate to said speaker and sized to receive a personal playback device therein.
2. A portable thermally insulated bag according to claim 1 wherein said outer shell is formed of a non-woven material.
3. A portable thermally insulated bag according to claim 2 wherein said non-woven shell is reinforced by a backing layer.
4. A portable thermally insulated bag according to claim 1 wherein said enclosure is collapsible for convenient packing and storage.
5. A portable thermally insulated bag according to claim 4 wherein said left side panel and said right side panel each includes a folding pleat to facilitate folding said enclosure to said collapsed state.
6. A portable thermally insulated bag according to claim 1 wherein said insulative layer is a bubble foil.
7. A portable thermally insulated bag according to claim 1 wherein said insulative layer is a gel pack.
8. A portable thermally insulated bag according to claim 1 wherein said insulative layer is formed from at least one of the group consisting of aluminum foil, polyvinylchloride, and polyethylene vinyl acetate.
9. A portable thermally insulated bag according to claim 1 wherein said speaker includes an electrical cable and a plug extending to said pocket for interconnection with a personal playback device.
10. A portable thermally insulated bag according to claim 9 wherein said speaker is affixed to said outer shell.
11. A portable thermally insulated bag according to claim 10 wherein said speaker is affixed to an inner surface of said outer shell.
12. A portable thermally insulated bag according to claim 1 wherein said handle extends from one panel around said bottom to an opposing panel for supporting contents of said bag.
13. A portable thermally insulated bag for maintaining food items in a desired thermal state, said insulated bag comprising:
- an enclosure having a flexible outer shell formed of a non-woven material, an inner insulative layer and at least one partially separable panel to access an interior volume defined by said enclosure;
- a handle affixed to said enclosure;
- a speaker for communicative connection to a personal playback device; and
- a pocket affixed to said outer shell, said pocket proximate to said speaker and sized to receive a personal playback device therein.
14. A portable thermally insulated bag according to claim 13 wherein said non-woven shell is reinforced by a backing layer.
15. A portable thermally insulated bag according to claim 13 wherein said enclosure is collapsible for convenient packing and storage.
16. A portable thermally insulated bag according to claim 15 wherein said enclosure includes opposing folding pleats to facilitate folding said enclosure to said collapsed state.
17. A portable thermally insulated bag according to claim 13 wherein said insulative layer is a bubble foil.
18. A portable thermally insulated bag according to claim 13 wherein said insulative layer is a gel pack.
19. A portable thermally insulated bag according to claim 1 wherein said speaker is affixed to an inner surface of said outer shell and includes an electrical cable and a plug extending to said pocket for interconnection with a personal playback device.
20. A portable thermally insulated bag according to claim 1 wherein said handle extends around a bottom to an opposing side for supporting contents of said bag.
Type: Application
Filed: May 17, 2011
Publication Date: Nov 22, 2012
Inventors: Ellen Hassman (Hollywood, FL), Patty Luts (Hollywood, FL)
Application Number: 13/109,115
International Classification: B65D 33/06 (20060101);