Insulated Patents (Class 383/110)
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Patent number: 5354131Abstract: A container with a flexible carrying clasp that can be looped around another item to suspend and support the container is provided. The clasp has at its ends a hook portion and a loop portion of a hook and loop fastening system, such that the ends are fastened together to form the loop. The clasp is slidably coupled to a flexible handle attached to the container. The container can be a flexible, collapsible bag. Where the bag is used for carrying food or beverage, it is thermally insulated. The bag may be sealed by a zipper or by a hook and loop fastening system.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1993Date of Patent: October 11, 1994Assignee: California Innovations Inc.Inventor: Melvin S. Mogil
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Patent number: 5346309Abstract: An improved portable cooler that is a collapsible, portable, multiple use insulated bag with a companion detachable multiple use bag for use in transporting and storing items especially those items commonly used while driving an automobile. The bag may be used to carry cassettes which are then insulated from outside heat as well as beverage containers such as in aluminum cans that are thus maintained at a cooler temperature. The bag is especially convenient for placing on the center console of automobiles that have such space on the floor.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1992Date of Patent: September 13, 1994Assignee: Auto-Shade, Inc.Inventor: Steven C. Book
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Patent number: 5318107Abstract: The bag has a frame of rigid pieces secured together in three-dimensional shape, and panels are secured thereto forming a bottom side wall, end wall, and a pair of top closure panels, the latter being angled forming a gable roof type top. The panels are of limited flexibility enabling them to be bent about long radii. A bottle cooler and an electric warmer are provided, a large central space accommodating a large quantity of diapers forming great heat insulation between the bottle cooler and bottle warmer. The bottle warmer includes and electric cord normally held in a pocket and extendible to the exterior for plugging into a house socket or cigar heater socket in an automobile. The top panels have small sections that can be opened without opening the complete top panels enabling the bottles to be withdrawn and inserted vertically.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1992Date of Patent: June 7, 1994Inventor: Rebecca Bell
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Patent number: 5265960Abstract: A reusable lunch bag with a pair of handles that are adapted to secure the bag in a closed position. The bag has a front wall that is separated from a back wall by a pair of side walls. The front, back and side walls are attached to a bottom wall. The walls define a cavity within the bag. The side walls and bottom wall are adapted to be collapsed so that the bag can be pressed into a flat position. The bag is typically constructed from a foam that is encapsulated by vinyl material, which together create a thermal barrier. The lunch bag also has a first handle that extends from the front wall and a second handle that extends from the back wall. The second handle has a flap which wraps around the outer surface of the first handle, so that the flap is adjacent to the outer surface of the second handle. The inner surface of the flap and the outer surface of the second handle have hook and loop material which secure the handle and bag in a closed position.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1992Date of Patent: November 30, 1993Assignee: Auto-Shade, Inc.Inventor: Arie Shikler
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Patent number: 5190376Abstract: An improved portable cooler that is a collapsible, portable, multiple use insulated bag with a companion detachable multiple use bag for use in transporting and storing items especially those items commonly used while driving an automobile. The bag may be used to carry cassettes which are then insulated from outside heat as well as beverage containers such as in aluminum cans that are thus maintained at a cooler temperature. The bag is especially convenient for placing on the center console of automobiles that have such space on the floor.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1991Date of Patent: March 2, 1993Assignee: Auto-Shade, Inc.Inventor: Steven C. Book
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Patent number: 5188266Abstract: A portable container for liquids is provided, comprising an insulated outer casing having a narrow neck portion opening into a larger portion, and sized and configured to enclose a removable, and preferably disposable, inner vessel also having a narrow neck portion opening into a larger liquid storage portion. A releasable clamp is secured to the neck portion of the outer casing and adapted to cooperate with a substantially rigid neck for the inner vessel to securely hold the neck of the inner vessel in a fixed position with respect to the outer casing. The substantially rigid neck for the inner vessel may be formed as part of the vessel itself or may be formed as an insert for the neck portion of the inner vessel. When formed as an insert for the neck portion of the inner vessel, the clamp will seal the neck portion of the inner vessel to the substantially rigid neck to prevent leakage of the contents of the inner vessel around the neck, as well as hold the neck in position in the outer casing.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1991Date of Patent: February 23, 1993Inventor: Kris P. Loulias
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Patent number: 5149203Abstract: A bag or similar portable container having a wall or walls surrounding an internal space accessible through an opening (4) in the bag, the wall or walls incorporating or being lined with one or more layers (6) of high tensile strength and high stretch resistance material such as to be capable of resisting penetration by a bullet. Preferably, a single multi-layer sheet (6) is used to form the wall or walls (9) by folding the sheet at the corners (32), thereby avoiding joins that would be vulnerable to penetration. Preferably, the penetration resistant material (6) is backed up by one or more layers (11) of an impact absorbing material, such as polycarbonate sheet material and foamed plastics material. The layers of penetration resistance material (6) and impact absorbing material (11) may be separately formed as removable inserts that are used to line the bag.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1991Date of Patent: September 22, 1992Assignee: Dowty Armourshield LimitedInventor: Michael Sacks
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Patent number: 5090526Abstract: Upstanding soft-walled carriers having upstanding end panel doors are described. The soft walled carriers are made from a plurality of pliable panels, some of them having a resilient pliable construction, joined together along their edges by flexible corners. The panels cooperate in such manner that the carriers are self-supporting in a free upstanding position. A removable resilient pliable end panel insert is provided for additional support. In a preferred embodiment, the self-supporting soft walled carriers are also selectively collapsible along defined fold lines for self contained compressed storage.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1990Date of Patent: February 25, 1992Assignee: SGI Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey M. Jacober
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Patent number: 5076711Abstract: A collapsible, insulated storage container includes a front wall and a rear wall, each wall having a lower edge, an upper edge and two side edges. The lower edges and a portion of the side edges adjacent the lower edges are secured and sealed together to provide a pouch. The remaining portions of the side and upper edges are separably connected by a zipper for opening and closing the container. A closable drain is provided in the pouch. A flange extending from the upper edge of the rear wall is equipped with grommets to receive rotatable fasteners secured to a support structure. Straps also may be provided to secure the container to the support structure.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1990Date of Patent: December 31, 1991Assignee: Noreus Products CompanyInventor: Ronald G. Koehler, Jr.
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Patent number: 5005679Abstract: The present invention provides a tote bag equipped with a flexible, durable and lightweight cooling chamber. The cooling chamber is comprised of a cooling compartment secured to an uninsulated portion of a tote bag, a cooling chamber housed within the compartment, a flexible external housing member which externally circumscribes the chamber and forms a protective covering, a flexible insulative liner internally disposed within the housing member and enveloping the cooling chamber and a cooler compartment accessing port for access to the cooling chamber. The cooling compartment may also be equipped with means for removing the insulative liner from the housing member and also for detachably removing the housing member from the uninsulated portions of the tote bag.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1990Date of Patent: April 9, 1991Inventor: Kurt R. Hjelle
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Patent number: 4988216Abstract: A thermal container for insertion into a backpack having separate attachment means for securing an integral flap and sealing means for further sealing an opening of said insert container. The container has an open position for receiving carried items and a closed position for sealing the carried items therein. The closure flap is integrally formed with a body of the container. Closure of the flap deforms the body along deformation lines, closing and opening. Selectively positionable stops drawn tightly against the closure flap seals the opening and the items carried therein. The container is insertable into any one of a number of backpacks, and the drawstring can be used as a carrying handle.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1989Date of Patent: January 29, 1991Inventor: Philip C. Lyman
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Patent number: 4984662Abstract: Upstanding soft-walled carriers having upstanding end panel doors are described. The soft walled carriers are made from a plurality of pliable panels, some of them having a resilient pliable construction, joined together along their edges by flexible corners. The panels cooperate in such manner that the carriers are self-supporting in a free upstanding position. A removable resilient pliable end panel insert is provided for additional support. In a preferred embodiment, The self-supporting soft walled carriers are also selectively collapsible along defined fold lines for self contained compressed storage.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1989Date of Patent: January 15, 1991Assignee: SGI Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey M. Jacober
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Patent number: 4984906Abstract: A multi-purpose utility tote is provided which can be used for storage when it is fully closed and can provide a flat, cushioned surface when fully opened. The tote is comprised of a flat, T-shaped unit having a zipper chain disposed about the perimeter thereof. A slide fastener is located on the zipper chain with its initial starting position at an internal corner of the flat, T-shaped unit. The slide fastener is operable to transform the flat, T-shaped unit into a parallelipiped-shaped container.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1990Date of Patent: January 15, 1991Inventor: Vicki A. Little
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Patent number: 4929094Abstract: A portable, insulated, storage container including a bag and a receptacle positionable in the bag including flap structure which projects outwardly from the remainder of the receptacle and provides means whereby the receptacle may be positioned in the bag or removed therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1989Date of Patent: May 29, 1990Assignee: Bye, Moms Inc.Inventor: Dawn M. Becker
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Patent number: 4921746Abstract: A portable container is provided consisting of an encasing member arranged so as to form a space in which objects can be carried and a handle member, consisting of at least one handle loop of string or similar material, which is attached to the encasing member. Attachment of the handle loop is accomplished in part by inserting at least one section of the string or similar material between two material layers of the encasing member, which are joined together by means of adhesive, whereby a channel is created between the layers of material through which said section of the handle member extends and in part by the nonuniformity in cross sectional shape over the length of said string or similar material when positioned in said channel in the completed package and by giving the channel such a form, that its shape and dimensions at least to a certain extent follow said nonuniformity in the string.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1988Date of Patent: May 1, 1990Assignee: Patriksson Inventing ABInventor: Stig Patriksson
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Patent number: 4874094Abstract: This cushioned bag includes a double layer of plastic with longitudinal columns formed therebetween. The columns contain cushioning material such as air. The bag has a tubular outer portion providing an outer wall and an inner portion providing an inner wall and cooperating with the outer wall to define the columns. The inner wall is connected to the outer wall intermediate to the columns. The method of manufacturing the cushioned bag comprises the steps of extruding the outer tubular member, extruding the inner tubular member having castled portions spaced from the outer member, sealing the inner member to the outer member between the castled portions, cutting the tubular members into individual bag lengths, sealing one end of the cut tubular members to provide a closed bottom portion and sealing the other end of the outer tubular member to the castled portions to provide closed upper ends of the castled portions.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1986Date of Patent: October 17, 1989Inventor: Richard H. Blanke, Jr.
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Patent number: 4871069Abstract: A seat cushion comprising a cushioned container for use in carrying a plurality of different fluids is provided. The container has a seat cover which has a cushioning material that encloses a plurality of container cavities for the fluids. The container cavities have respective telescoping spigots, which extend outside the seat cover, for drawing off a desired beverage from a selected container cavity. The seat cover has an optional handle for carrying the seat cushion.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 1988Date of Patent: October 3, 1989Inventor: Patricia A. Guimont
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Patent number: 4854736Abstract: An insulated carry bag comprising an inner liner bag (2) within an outer cover bag (1) with the open ends of the bags joined to form a neck (3) with neck closure means (5, 6). There is filling a particulate thermally insulating material (4) between the inner and outer bags (1, 2). The inner and outer bags (1, 2) are made of flexible sheet material allowing the carry bag to adopt the shape of an article housed therein and the sheet material and the particulate material (4) are capable of maintaining a static electrical surface charge sufficient to cause the material (4) to adhere to the surfaces of the inner and/or outer bags (1, 2).Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1988Date of Patent: August 8, 1989Inventor: Martin L. McVeigh
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Patent number: 4826060Abstract: A cooler bag intended to be carried at one's back by means of a shoulder strap. The bag is constructed to include an outer layer or shelll and an inner waterproof bladder with the body of the bag having between the outer shell and the bladder a layer of insulation. While the bag is generally circular in cross-section, the bottom of the bag has a forward concave edge portion so as to fit the general contour of one's back. The shoulder strap is selectively connected to the bottom portion of the bag either at one side or the other depending on which shoulder is engaged by the shoulder strap. The bag also has a desirable closure arrangement including closure flaps which are folded into overlying locked relationship.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1988Date of Patent: May 2, 1989Inventor: W. Dale Hollingsworth
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Patent number: 4819793Abstract: Disclosure herein is a beverage carrier having two basic embodiments. The first embodiment includes flexible water-resistant container having a flexible container with a bottom and upstanding walls and a top opening. The container further includes a removable flooring for supporting beverages in the container, nesting in the container adjacent the bottom. A separator is provided for spacing apart beverages in the container from one another. Another embodiment provides a like structure with the flooring having a coolant for cooling the beverages.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1987Date of Patent: April 11, 1989Assignee: Charles, Fong and AssociatesInventors: Charles Willard, Roy Fong
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Patent number: 4812054Abstract: This invention provides an insulated carrier for rectangular cardboard wine and beverage containers which have spigot dispensers. The carrier is a rectangular housing formed by an assemblage of panels. The panels have two outer layers of a flat material, fabric or pliable plastic, encasing at least one inner layer of thermal insulation. The panels, including a top panel, a base panel, a back panel, two side panels, and an openable front panel are attached one to the other along edge seams except for the openable front panel. The openable front panel is attached only on the top edge to the edge of the top panel. Both side edges of the openable front panel are removably attached by zippers to exposed edges of the two side panels and removably fastenable at the bottom edge to an exposed edge of the base panel by Velcro brand fasteners or the equivalent.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1988Date of Patent: March 14, 1989Inventor: Vern S. Kirkendall
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Patent number: 4805776Abstract: An air case has a plurality of wall portions defining an enclosed internal region of the case in a closed condition thereof, each wall portion having a first layer of a rigid material having surface regions spaced apart by internal webs or ribs and a second layer of a shock absorbing resilient material, the layers being bonded together in a substantially unitary structure.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1987Date of Patent: February 21, 1989Assignee: Tenba, Inc.Inventors: Champa Namgyal, Robert Weinreb
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Patent number: 4802233Abstract: A carrying case is disclosed which is in the nature of a soft-sided bag formed of thermally insulating flexible sheet material. A frame inside the bag holds it open for insertion of cardboard cartons each adapted to contain a hot pizza. At the opening of the bag are a plurality of flaps which fold over each and are adapted to be secured to each other by means of buckles and/or Velcro fasteners in order to retain the contents in place and prevent heat loss.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1985Date of Patent: January 31, 1989Assignee: Thermal Bags by Ingrid, Inc.Inventor: Ingrid Skamser
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Patent number: 4755064Abstract: The isothermic package is comprised of a flat and flexible envelope (10) of which the two walls (11, 12) are welded along three sides so as to provide an opening (13) for introducing and withdrawing the product (P) to be kept warm or cold during its transportation. The walls (11, 12) are each comprised of two isothermic sheets (14, 15) which delimit therebetween a spaced (16, 17, 18) filled with a gas having a low heat transmission power.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1986Date of Patent: July 5, 1988Inventor: Jean-Pierre Weber
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Patent number: 4679242Abstract: A variable volume insulated container is manufactured from a flexible cover and a laminated insulator. The laminate is constructed of at least one layer of air bubbles encapsulated between sheets of heat reflecting thin flexible material. The bubble layers provide excellent insulative qualities. The insulated container is designed to fold inwardly accordion style along the side and bottom panels, thereby collapsing into an insulative and comfortable cushion. The flexability of the insulated container permits it to be partially collapsed along the side panels to efficiently insulate a partial cargo. The insulator is appropriately notched so that the insulator does not bunch in the corners when in the collapsed mode. The invention includes an insulated container having side and bottom walls which fold outwardly to collapse into a flat seat, and the insulator thereof is notched to prevent bunching when the seat is unfolded to the container mode.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1984Date of Patent: July 7, 1987Inventor: Peter B. Brockhaus
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Patent number: 4671393Abstract: A waterproof equipment carrying bag consisting of an outer unit and an inner unit which when unfolded convert into mats. Additionally the mats can be secured to each other by means of Velcro strips to create a longer mat. Nylon webbing sewn to the covering of the outer unit comprise a carrying handle and provide structural support when in the carrying or bag mode.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1986Date of Patent: June 9, 1987Inventor: Robert D. Rainey
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Patent number: 4598746Abstract: A soft-sided semi-rigid case with carrying strap and hinged cover. The sidewalls include inner stiffening material overlaid with insulative material. The assembly is enclosed and sealed with flexible plastic. A presealed bottom having an upraised cushion area comprising an inner stiffening member overlaid with insulative material and encased with flexible plastic is provided. The bottom includes a peripheral flange of plastic. The flange is sealed to the outer lower edge of the sidewall plastic. The cover includes an insert portion formed of insulative material and stiffening members. It also is enclosed and sealed with flexible plastic material.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1985Date of Patent: July 8, 1986Assignee: Nappe Babcock Co.Inventor: Harold Rabinowitz
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Patent number: 4595101Abstract: A portable food carrying device comprising means for supporting at least one substantially flat food item in a predetermined orientation, and means for enveloping and for insulating the supporting means comprising an insulated, flexible container including an open end adapted to receive the supporting means, where the supporting means cooperates with the flexible container to provide a skeletal support therefor.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1984Date of Patent: June 17, 1986Inventor: Henry C. Rivera
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Patent number: 4578814Abstract: A carrying case is disclosed which is in the nature of a soft-sided bag formed of thermally insulating flexible sheet material. A frame inside the bag holds it open for insertion of cardboard cartons each adapted to contain a hot pizza. At the opening of the bag are a plurality of flaps which fold over each and are adapted to be secured to each other by means of buckles and/or Velcro fasteners in order to retain the contents in place and prevent heat loss.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1984Date of Patent: March 25, 1986Assignee: Thermal Bags by Ingrid, Inc.Inventor: Ingrid Skamser
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Patent number: 4574987Abstract: A collapsible package for a soft-frozen ice cream product which includes a cone-shaped body portion comprised of inner and outer preformed cone-shaped members a nozzle secured at the top of the cone-shaped body portion and a cap or cover across the nozzle aperture. The inner and outer cones are bonded together over less than 20% of their adjacent surface areas so that an insulative layer of air exists between the inner and outer cones.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1984Date of Patent: March 11, 1986Assignee: General Foods CorporationInventors: John F. Halligan, Violet R. Leone, Andrew T. Kostanecki
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Patent number: 4570792Abstract: An insulative sheath having an open end and a closed end including a substantially non-combustionable heat resistant flexible inner liner and a flexible outer covering for encasing a curling iron or similar article. A foldable flap selectively closes the open end of the sheath for retaining the curling iron. The power cord of the iron is secured by a tie strap affixed to the sheath.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1984Date of Patent: February 18, 1986Inventor: Kay S. Conway
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Patent number: 4569082Abstract: A bag construction comprising an outer casing portion having a plurality of flexible outer walls, an inflatable bladder removably received in the casing portion, and preferably also a pocket element or the like for receiving articles in the bag and positioning them adjacent the bladder. The inflatable bladder acts to effectively cushion and protect the articles contained in the pocket element and hence the bag can be utilized for transporting relatively fragile articles, such as bottles containing cosmetics and the like in the pocket element. The bladder is inflatable from the exterior of the bag and it is removable from the casing portion to permit the use of the bag without the bladder and to facilitate the cleaning of the bag.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1984Date of Patent: February 4, 1986Inventors: Kathryn L. Ainsworth, Catherine M. Papa
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Patent number: 4537313Abstract: There is provided an insulated bag of a multi-layer construction employing nylon fabric as inner and outer liners, thermal suede as thermal insulation inside the outer liner, needle punched Dacron fabric as a vapor and thermal barrier, aluminum foil as a thermal barrier and metalized Mylar as a vapor barrier.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1984Date of Patent: August 27, 1985Inventor: Eleanor Workman
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Patent number: 4533578Abstract: There is provided a 3-ply trash bag prepared by a sandwich foam, blown film coextrusion process. The skin layers are composed essentially of high performance polyolefins such as linear low density polyethylene. The foamed middle layer imparts to the bag improved structural integrity and stiffness, an independent tear mechanism for the skin layers, and improved TD tear strength.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1983Date of Patent: August 6, 1985Assignee: Mobil Oil CorporationInventors: Dana M. Boyd, Edward A. Colombo, William H. Lashway
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Patent number: 4528694Abstract: A carry-bag includes two wall sheets (34,36) joined or coherent to define a bag portion, and the respective top portions of the wall sheets are provided with gripping and carrying openings. In order to provide a strong, easy to use, and relatively tight closing to the interior of the bag portion, the top portion of a first wall sheet (34) has been folded inwardly and attached to define an insertion pocket (24), and a gripping opening is provided in the pocket. A top portion of the other wall sheet (36) is shaped as an insertion tongue (32) which is also provided with a gripping opening (6) and is adapted to be received in the interior of the pocket (24) so that the two gripping openings are at least partially coextensive.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1984Date of Patent: July 9, 1985Assignee: Gople-Pack and Industrial Marketing ApSInventor: Leif O. Skovgaard
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Patent number: 4521910Abstract: A multiwall cooler bag is formed by gusseted inner and outer tubes, the outer tube being made of kraft paper and having its lower end circumferentially bonded to the inner tube, the inner tube comprising an inner ply of plastic material heat sealed to closure at its lower end and an outer ply of kraft paper, with a strip of plastic reinforcing material extending the length of and secured to the back and front walls of the outer tube. The front wall of the outer tube has its lower end formed with a closure flap secured to the back wall of the outer tube, while the back wall of the outer tube has its upper end formed with a closure flap overlapping the front wall when the bag is completely closed. The upper portion of the inner tube is free of the outer tube to permit independent closing of the inner tube before closing the outer tube.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1984Date of Patent: June 4, 1985Assignee: St. Regis CorporationInventors: Stephen C. Keppel, Donald O. Newton, Stephen R. Salt
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Patent number: 4509645Abstract: A portable constant temperature box is formed of a box body and a lid, the box body being formed of a square bottom wall of adiabatic material, four side walls, and an external sheet. The side walls are connected to the bottom wall such that they can unfold and rise and the external sheet forms foldable connecting portions for connecting the side walls. A pair of retainers fix the connecting portions detachably to the side walls to thereby hold the side walls to rise upright respectively.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1983Date of Patent: April 9, 1985Assignee: Shimano Industrial Company LimitedInventor: Masashi Hotta
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Patent number: 4418733Abstract: A multi-purpose holding device including a receptacle or pouch and a fastener particularly advantageous for use in moving vehicles. The surface of the pouch and one side of the fastener are constructed of complementary a hook and loop material which allows the pouch to be attached to and removed from the fastener. The other side of the fastener contains an adhesive for securing the fastener to an object base. The device is useful for holding many different objects. The holding device is also adapted to hold and insulate an open beverage container without spilling its contents. The pouch also preferably contains a second compartment and a slot between the surface of the pouch and a strip of light-reflecting material. As a result of the strip of light-reflecting material and the construction of the pouch and fastener the holding device is also adapted for use as a warning device.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1981Date of Patent: December 6, 1983Inventor: Robert A. Kallman