Envelope Type Patents (Class 62/530)
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Patent number: 6705108Abstract: A nested cooler system for temporary storage of perishable food stuffs and more particularly to articles for convenient, temporary storage of human breast milk and infant formulas. The inner and outer coolers jointly or independently receive the perishable foodstuffs and freezable gel packs for cooling the perishable foodstuffs. The gel packs can be frozen and thawed several times and temporarily keep containers of milk within an acceptable temperature range to prevent spoilage. The gel packs fit within pockets in the coolers to maintain proper positioning of the gel packs relative to the bottles.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2003Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: Abbott LaboratoriesInventors: Terry Robert Defelice, James R. Roberts
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Publication number: 20040045314Abstract: A thermal energy storage container which includes a first panel having a container attachment element located around a periphery thereof. The container attachment element is adapted to engage a complementary lid attachment element. The thermal energy storage container includes a container compartment adapted to store a thermal energy storage material. A thermal energy storage lid which includes a lid attachment element located around a periphery thereof. The lid attachment element is adapted to engage a complementary container attachment element.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2003Publication date: March 11, 2004Inventors: Henry Roth, Donna Roth
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Publication number: 20040040334Abstract: A beverage cooler carton is provided which is intended to receive ice or other cooling means to keep contents packaged therein cool. The carton is made of a material which is impervious to liquid which may be contained within the carton during use. The carton includes folding end panels which extend continuously between adjacent upper and lower panels; therefore, there are no seams or breaks in the material around a periphery of the carton which might degrade the ability of the carton to hold a liquid. Also disclosed is a method of assembling the cooler carton.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2002Publication date: March 4, 2004Inventor: Kevin R. Rusnock
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Publication number: 20040025528Abstract: Containers are provided. A representative container comprises: an outer shell defining an interior and having a lid, the outer shell having at least one opening for providing access to the interior, the lid being movable between an open position and a closed position, in the closed position the outer shell encasing the interior, in the open position the lid providing access to the interior, the outer shell comprising cardboard; a storage chamber formed within the interior and communicating with the opening, the storage chamber being adapted to receive at least one item; insulating material disposed within the interior between the storage chamber and the outer shell; and temperature-maintaining material disposed within the interior, the temperature-maintaining material comprising a super-absorbent.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2003Publication date: February 12, 2004Inventor: John Henry Gano
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Patent number: 6681590Abstract: The invention is a head cooling compress, positioned for the top of a human head, generally used under a cap or hat. The device consists of a reusable, refreezable, 4″×4″ gel cold pack enclosed in a removable, washable, self closing fabric bag. The hermetically sealed gel pack will remain flexible when frozen to a low temperature of 20 degrees farenheit. The 4.5″×4.5″ fabric bag consists of a washable terry/velour fabric with a self closing feature which will allow the gel pack to be removed. The self closing feature consists of overlapping fabric similar to the back of a pillow sham. A further purpose of this device is because of it's small size and shape to be used as a covered therapeutic cold pack for bodily afflictions, injuries, and trauma. A VELCRO hook style fastener with a semi-permanent adhesive backing will secure said fabric bag to the inside top of a cap or hat.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2003Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Inventor: Barbara Ann Jones
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Patent number: 6668579Abstract: A doubled wall container is disclosed having a fill cap that allows a user to alternately add or remove a liquid from an interior volume formed between the walls of the container.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2002Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: MPDIInventors: Michael Colby Bigwood, Mark D. Morrison
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Patent number: 6668577Abstract: An insulated container for the storage and transport of fresh food items to keep them at a desired temperature, preferably between 0 and 4° C., includes a case provided with an insulating material lining on all its inside faces. The container also includes a diffuser cover provided with an independent refrigeration source connected to a thermal bridge by a support receptacle. The refrigeration source keeps the desired temperature inside the case for a determined period. An insulating cover fits over the diffuser cover to provide thermal insulation for the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2002Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: BCF HoldingInventor: Jean Patrice Quenedey
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Publication number: 20030226372Abstract: A doubled wall container is disclosed having a fill cap that allows a user to alternately add or remove a liquid from an interior volume formed between the walls of the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2002Publication date: December 11, 2003Applicant: MPDIInventors: Michael Colby Bigwood, Mark D. Morrison
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Patent number: 6655174Abstract: An article for holding freezable substances includes an individual disposable package for holding the frozen substance and a container therefore. The package is comprised of a bottom portion and a top portion. The frozen substance is placed in the bottom portion and the top portion is placed over the bottom portion to seal the package and prevent spillage of the freezable substance prior to its freezing. The package has a maximum inner width Wm, with Wm being less than or equal to 0.875 inches (22.23 mm). The width Wm is chosen so that a long, cylindrical ice cube is formed by the package. The ice cube so formed fits easily into original containers of beverages, such as soda cans and bottles, so that the beverages are cooled in their original containers.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2002Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Inventor: Pamela R. Moore
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Patent number: 6652771Abstract: The present invention relates to a powdered mix of a phase change material blend. The blend includes a polar phase change material bound substantially to at least one surface of a clay matrix having a surface charge, wherein the blend is present in a powdered form at temperatures above and below the phase change temperature of the polar phase change material. The present invention also relates to a method of making the powdered mix of a phase change material blend and a therapy pack including the powdered mix of a phase change material blend.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2002Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Inventor: Ronald M. Carn
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Patent number: 6647743Abstract: An article for holding freezable substances includes an individual disposable package for holding the frozen substance and a container therefore. The package is comprised of a bottom portion and a top portion. The frozen substance is placed in the bottom portion and the top portion is placed over the bottom portion to seal the package and prevent spillage of the freezable substance prior to its freezing. The package has a maximum inner width Wm, with Wm being less than or equal to 0.875 inches (22.23 mm). The width Wm is chosen so that a long, cylindrical ice cube is formed by the package. The ice cube so formed fits easily into original containers of beverages, such as soda cans and bottles, so that the beverages are cooled in their original containers.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2001Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Inventor: Pamela R. Moore
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Publication number: 20030196448Abstract: A system for use with a consumable beverage includes a container having a mouth. A lid is detachably engaged with the container. A collar is adapted to be seated in the mouth of the container. The collar defines an opening therein. A thermal energy storing member is detachably engagable with the opening in the collar and/or the lid. A collar for supporting an end of a thermal energy storing member; a lid for a container adapted to engage a thermal energy storing member; and method of providing a chilled consumable beverage are each separately detailed herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2003Publication date: October 23, 2003Inventors: Hank Roth, Donna Roth
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Publication number: 20030150238Abstract: A container comprises a first container portion and a second container portion joined to the first container portion to define a sealed cavity therebetween. A coolant is disposed within the sealed cavity. The container further comprises a pressure relief apparatus operable to limit pressure in the sealed cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2002Publication date: August 14, 2003Inventors: Brian C. Dais, Angela M. Johnson, Lewis D. Lee, Peter Schroepfer
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Patent number: 6601403Abstract: A thermal energy storage lid for a container to heat or cool the container contents. The lid includes a first panel having an attachment element located around a periphery thereof, with the attachment element being adapted to engage a complementary container attachment element. A second panel is offset from the first panel, and has a peripheral edge connected to the first panel to form a compartment generally coextensive with the second panel. A thermal energy storage material located in the compartment.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2002Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Inventors: Henry Roth, Donna Roth
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Patent number: 6584798Abstract: The present invention concerns an Individual cooling system comprising: (a) a garment V; (b) a container containing a block of material liberating an amount of cooling energy by phase change; (c) a pump P. The invention characterized in that it comprises means enabling the continuous operation of the assembly without solidification of the heating medium, even if the solidification temperature of the heating medium is higher than the temperature of the block of material releasing the cooling energy by phase change.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2002Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Inventor: Robert Schegerin
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Publication number: 20030101743Abstract: A nested cooler system for temporary storage of perishable food stuffs and more particularly to articles for convenient, temporary storage of human breast milk and infant formulas. The inner and outer coolers jointly or independently receive the perishable foodstuffs and freezable gel packs for cooling the perishable foodstuffs. The gel packs can be frozen and thawed several times and temporarily keep containers of milk within an acceptable temperature range to prevent spoilage. The gel packs fit within pockets in the coolers to maintain proper positioning of the gel packs relative to the bottles.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2003Publication date: June 5, 2003Inventors: Terry Robert Defelice, James R. Roberts
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Patent number: 6557368Abstract: A food dispensing modular assembly comprising a turn table which supports a plurality of containers for holding food accompaniments such as toppings, fixings and the like for easy dispensing and for food needing refrigeration, such as ice cream over a longer period of time during party celebrations and the like.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2001Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Inventor: Robert A. DeMars
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Publication number: 20030079492Abstract: A cooling system, for cooling the contents of a utensil, utilizing a removable, reusable, refillable, freezable toroidal-shaped cooling insert and a toroidal-shaped insulator. The cooling insert and insulator stack in a nested manner within the utensil to provide improved insulating and longer cooling of the utensil contents. Furthermore, a secured bottom holder removably holds the cooling insert and insulator within the utensil. The cooling system includes the use of a temperature sensor and display which provides a visual indicator when the contents have reached a temperature indicating the contents are no longer being properly cooled. Such utensils may include, for example, dog dishes, bait containers and food containers.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2001Publication date: May 1, 2003Inventors: John B. Pechous, Mark A. Yeary
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Patent number: 6519953Abstract: A method for maintaining selectable cold storage temperatures for protracted periods of time using pre-mixed thermal control materials having predetermined melting temperatures equal to the selectable cold storage temperatures is provided. According to preferred embodiments, the thermal control materials are solutions that are filled into cold packs and the solutions are frozen to maintain selected temperatures less than 0° C. The present invention includes methods of storage and transport of materials using the cold packs.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2001Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Inventors: Olga Kukal, Thomas Allen
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Publication number: 20030029187Abstract: A cooler comprising a container having a container bottom wall and upstanding side walls standing upwardly from a periphery of the bottom wall and defining an open top and a cover wall hingedly connected to one of the side walls and attachable to at least one other of the side walls so as to close the open top. Each of the side walls and the cover wall being formed of a flexible fabric material with a layer of insulating material thereon such that the side walls can be folded to allow collapse of the container from an expanded position for receiving articles to be maintained cooled to a collapsed storage condition. A bottle for receiving liquid has two opposed side walls and a peripheral wall with one side wall shaped to substantially match the shape of the bottom wall such that the bottle is arranged to be located at the bottom of the container with the side wall lying against the bottom wall to provide stiffening for the bottom wall and the other side wall facing into the interior of the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2001Publication date: February 13, 2003Inventors: David Mills, Claude Cormier, Glenn J. Bartlett
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Patent number: 6508077Abstract: A collapsible cooler is configured to hold perishable foods, such as freshly killed big game on ice while in the field. The cooler is formed of an outer layer and an inner layer of waterproof nylon fabric with two intermediate layers of heat resistant insulation. In a closed configuration, the cooler is secured and drawn together via a set or mating series of hook and loop fasteners to form an aperture for exposing the neck and head portion of captured big game. In this configuration, a carcass of the captured game is kept cool and fresh from a surrounding stream of cold air. A natural drain is formed at the base of the cooler to allow for natural flow of fluid from the cooler to a surrounding area.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2002Date of Patent: January 21, 2003Inventors: Todd M. Vander Boegh, Kerwin Post
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Patent number: 6502418Abstract: A sippy cup or other spill-resistant container including a cold plug for cooling liquids placed therein. The sippy cup includes a cup body that surrounds a beverage storage chamber. A bottom wall of the cup body defines an opening. In one embodiment, a support flange extends upward from the bottom wall into the fluid storage chamber and surrounds the opening. In another embodiment, a support flange extends upward through the opening into the fluid storage chamber from a sleeved cap. The cold plug structure includes a tube-shaped body enclosing a refrigerant and having a closed end that extends through the central opening into the fluid storage chamber. A base of the cold plug structure is secured to the bottom wall of the cup body, and is supported by the support flange to prevent displacement of the cold plug caused by dropping or otherwise jarring the sippy cup.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2001Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignee: Insta-mix, Inc. Subsidiary AInventor: James W. Holley, Jr.
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Patent number: 6502417Abstract: Methods for storing items are provided. In this regard, one such method includes: providing an item; providing a container; placing the item in a storage chamber of the container; and moving a cap of the container to a closed position. Systems and other methods also are provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2002Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Inventor: John Henry Gano, III
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Publication number: 20030000242Abstract: Methods are provided for storing items. One such method includes: providing a container sized and shaped to receive an item, the container having: a storage chamber, an insulating material and a re-freezable material, the insulating material defining an interior and having at least one opening for providing access to the interior, the re-freezable material being disposed within the interior, the insulating material comprising soyoyl polyol, the re-freezable material comprising an acrylate-based superabsorbent. Systems and other methods also are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2002Publication date: January 2, 2003Inventor: John Henry Gano
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Patent number: 6497116Abstract: Apparatus for abstracting heat comprises a container charged with a first liquid and with small auxiliary containers free to circulate in the first liquid. Each of the small auxiliary containers is charged with a second liquid. The freezing point of the first liquid is less than the second liquid such that when the second liquid is frozen, the first liquid is not, is free to circulate, and permits the auxiliary containers to circulate in the first liquid.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2001Date of Patent: December 24, 2002Inventor: Thomas P. Noel
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Patent number: 6481236Abstract: The invention relates to a container with at least one cooling module for receiving a coolant, characterized in that the cooling module is designed as a hollow wall that is attached at least partially in the area of the side wall container, whereby the hollow wall is provided for receiving coolant.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2001Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Linde Gas AGInventor: Hans Georg Glenk
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Patent number: 6474096Abstract: A beverage cooling device includes a main body defined by an impermeable membrane wall surrounding and encapsulating a sealed interior chamber which is filled with a freezable material. The membrane wall is structured and disposed to permit heat transfer between a liquid beverage surrounding the main body and the frozen material contained within the interior chamber. A suction cup, fixed and integral with the bottom of the main body, permits removable attachment of the device to the inside base of a drinking vessel which is subsequently filled with the beverage. At least one flexible appendage connects between an outside rim of the suction cup and the main body to permit easy removal of the device from the drinking vessel by pushing the top of the main body in a side to side manner so that the one or more flexible appendages pull and lift on the outside rim of the suction cup, thereby compromising the vacuum seal between the suction cup and the drinking vessel and releasing the device.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2000Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Inventor: Mario Felix de la Guardia
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Patent number: 6474095Abstract: A collapsible container is disclosed as having a number of walls which are movable relative to one another between a collapsed configuration in which at least a major surface of at least two of the walls are in contact with each other, and an expanded configuration in which the walls define a cavity adapted to receive an article, e.g. cans or bottles of soft drinks and beers, and the walls contain a casing containing saline water.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2001Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Kado Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventor: Chik Sum Chan
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Patent number: 6470705Abstract: A disposable ice pack for treating an area of a person's body that has been traumatized or inured is disclosed. The ice pack includes a polyethylene bag portion having a sealable open top end, a pair of side edges and a closed bottom end forming an inner cavity. The inner cavity receives ice. A closure mechanism is disposed along an inner surfaces of the bag portion top end and provides a water tight seal for the ice pack. A pair of fluid absorbable material sheets are attached by a heat seal along the side edges and bottom end to the bag portion. The sheets of fluid absorbable material permit the disposable ice pack to soak-up any body fluids seeping from the traumatized area. An alternate embodiment further includes a plurality of tie-straps for permitting the ice pack to be wrapped around a person's body part. The tie-straps are attached by the heat seal.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2000Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Inventor: Kelly L. Bride-Flynn
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Patent number: 6467299Abstract: A portable container (10) suitable for housing and protecting vials (Y) ampoules and other small vessels containing pharmaceutical or veterinary preparations such as vaccines, which are sensitive to changes in temperature or to relatively high temperature, is provided. The container (10) comprises a layered wall (11) defining a centrally located cavity (13) for receiving the vial (Y). The wall (11) includes an outer thermally insulating layer (12) surrounding a substance (14) for providing a passive cold source to the cavity (13) and two spaced inner layers (16 and 18) of a relatively hard plastics material providing an annular chamber wherein the substance (14) is received.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1999Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Assignee: Triple CCC CCInventor: Jan Frederick Coetzee
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Publication number: 20020148249Abstract: Apparatus for abstracting heat comprises a container charged with a first liquid and with small auxiliary containers free to circulate in the first liquid. Each of the small auxiliary containers is charged with a second liquid. The freezing point of the first liquid is less than the second liquid such that when the second liquid is frozen, the first liquid is not, is free to circulate, and permits the auxiliary containers to circulate in the first liquid.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2001Publication date: October 17, 2002Inventor: Thomas P. Noel
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Publication number: 20020129617Abstract: A heat exchanger, such as an evaporator, a condenser, or the like, for a refrigerator, such as a chill cabinet, a freezer cabinet or the like, includes at least one surface with which a thermal energy storage medium is in at least as far as possible heat-conducting contact, and bag-like reception containers to be connected to the evaporator.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2002Publication date: September 19, 2002Inventors: Hans-Christian Mack, Walter Lipp, Michael Neumann
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Patent number: 6438965Abstract: A plastic cold pack comprises a water bag and a coolant consisting of ammonium, nitrate sodium carboxyl methyl cellulose, and sodium chloride. In use, press or knead the cold pack to break the water bag. Instantly, a chemical reaction occurs as the coolant mixes with water released from the water bag. Such chemical reaction is capable of cooling a contact object at about 26° C. instantly for serving as a soothing means in an emergency.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2001Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Inventor: Wen Hu Liao
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Publication number: 20020112501Abstract: A cooler is disclosed that utilizes beverage compartments that are integral to the container holding the refrigerant. The beverage compartments are such that they are completely encircled by yet physically separated from the refrigerant. The design provides easy access to the beverage, close contact between the beverage and refrigerant, and the elimination beverages buried in melting ice.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2001Publication date: August 22, 2002Inventor: David L. Williams
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Publication number: 20020108394Abstract: A sippy cup or other spill-resistant container including a cold plug for cooling liquids placed therein. The sippy cup includes a cup body that surrounds a beverage storage chamber. A bottom wall of the cup body defines an opening. In one embodiment, a support flange extends upward from the bottom wall into the fluid storage chamber and surrounds the opening. In another embodiment, a support flange extends upward through the opening into the fluid storage chamber from a sleeved cap. The cold plug structure includes a tube-shaped body enclosing a refrigerant and having a closed end that extends through the central opening into the fluid storage chamber. A base of the cold plug structure is secured to the bottom wall of the cup body, and is supported by the support flange to prevent displacement of the cold plug caused by dropping or otherwise jarring the sippy cup.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2001Publication date: August 15, 2002Inventor: James W. Holley
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Patent number: 6427481Abstract: The invention relates to a method for packaging carbon dioxide snow in a plastic film bag, in which method the following steps are employed: a—a fluid which has a temperature below the dew point of the air is injected into and in contact with the plastic film bag, then b—the carbon dioxide snow is introduced into the plastic film bag, then c—the plastic film bag is closed. The invention also relates to apparatus for implementing this method.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Assignee: L'Air Liquide Societe Anonyme a Directoire et Conseil de Surveillance pour l'Etude et l'Exploitation des Procedes Georges ClaudeInventors: Claude Gibot, Gérard Lenfant, Xavier Benedetti
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Publication number: 20020095946Abstract: A reusable, multi-walled cooler bag for maintaining a cool temperature within the bag includes: (a) a front portion comprised of at least one front layer; (b) a rear portion comprised of at least one rear layer, the layers being identical to one another, the front portion being sealed to the rear portion along at least two of its edges, the bag having a closable opening at its upper end; and (c) a reclosable fastener mechanism for opening and closing the opening in the bag; wherein the front or rear portions hold nontoxic coolant material between the front and/or rear layers; and the bag has a water-tight interior for storing items to be kept cool.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2001Publication date: July 25, 2002Inventor: Gary Keith Greene
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Patent number: 6422032Abstract: A reusable, multi-walled cooler bag for maintaining a cool temperature within the bag includes: (a) a front portion comprised of at least one front layer; (b) a rear portion comprised of at least one rear layer, the layers being identical to one another, the front portion being sealed to the rear portion along at least two of its edges, the bag having a closable opening at its upper end; and (c) a reclosable fastener mechanism for opening and closing the opening in the bag; wherein the front or rear portions hold nontoxic coolant material between the front and/or rear layers; and the bag has a water-tight interior for storing items to be kept cool.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2001Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Inventor: Gary Keith Greene
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Publication number: 20020088244Abstract: An improved point-of-sale product chiller that is modular in design and construction whereby the server may be readily produced in various sizes and capacities for point-of-sale display and sale of chilled products. An insulated enclosure includes a base panel, a pair of sidewall panels, and a plurality of modular end wall panels that form a chilled product cavity. The panels are formed of hollow, blow-molded thermoplastic with foam insulation panels inserted therein. A chiller of a desired size is produced by selecting a base panel of the desired size and assembling to it modular end wall panels and sidewall panels of the desired size. One or more insulated central divider panels may be assembled within the enclosure to form multiple chilled product cavities within the enclosure. Removable, flat cold cell panels having cooperating edges are inserted about the inner periphery of the enclosure to maintain product temperatures inside the cavities.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2001Publication date: July 11, 2002Inventors: Thomas A. Jennings, Theodore A. Pierce, Eugene C. Pierce, Stephen E. Bertrand
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Patent number: 6415624Abstract: A thermally-regulated bottle has a generally cylindrical body portion defining a first chamber for containing a drinking fluid and defining a central longitudinal axis. A passage is provided for accessing the drinking fluid. A secondary thermal-regulating container contains a thermal-regulating material, such as ice water, or heated water. According to a first embodiment of the invention, the bottle includes a recess which is positioned generally parallel to and remote from the central longitudinal axis, along the side of the bottle. The recess being sized and shaped to selectively receive the secondary thermal-regulating container so that the thermal-regulating material may thermally interact with the drinking fluid located within the chamber and either keep the drinking fluid heated or chilled with respect to the ambient temperature for a prolonged period of time.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2000Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Inventors: Frank R. Connors, Caroline Connors
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Patent number: 6415623Abstract: An improved point-of-sale product chiller that is modular in design and construction whereby the server may be readily produced in various sizes and capacities for point-of-sale display and sale of chilled products. An insulated enclosure includes a base panel, a pair of sidewall panels, and a plurality of modular end wall panels that form a chilled product cavity. The panels are formed of hollow, blow-molded thermoplastic with foam insulation panels inserted therein. A chiller of a desired size is produced by selecting a base panel of the desired size and assembling to it modular end wall panels and sidewall panels of the desired size. One or more insulated central divider panels may be assembled within the enclosure to form multiple chilled product cavities within the enclosure. Removable, flat cold cell panels having cooperating edges are inserted about the inner periphery of the enclosure to maintain product temperatures inside the cavities.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2001Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: Cold Sell Systems, LLCInventors: Thomas A. Jennings, Theodore A. Pierce, Eugene C. Pierce, III, Stephen E. Bertrand
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Publication number: 20020073731Abstract: A disposable ice pack for treating an area of a person's body that has been traumatized or inured is disclosed. The ice pack includes a polyethylene bag portion having a sealable open top end, a pair of side edges and a closed bottom end forming an inner cavity. The inner cavity receives ice. A closure mechanism is disposed along an inner surfaces of the bag portion top end and provides a water tight seal for the ice pack. A pair of fluid absorbable material sheets are attached by a heat seal along the side edges and bottom end to the bag portion. The sheets of fluid absorbable material permit the disposable ice pack to soak-up any body fluids seeping from the traumatized area. An alternate embodiment further includes a plurality of tie-straps for permitting the ice pack to be wrapped around a person's body part. The tie-straps are attached by the heat seal.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2000Publication date: June 20, 2002Inventor: Kelly L. Bride-Flynn
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Publication number: 20020050150Abstract: An article for holding freezable substances includes an individual disposable package for holding the frozen substance and a container therefore. The package is comprised of a bottom portion and a top portion. The frozen substance is placed in the bottom portion and the top portion is placed over the bottom portion to seal the package and prevent spillage of the freezable substance prior to its freezing. The package has a maximum inner width Wm, with Wm being less than or equal to 0.875 inches (22.23 mm). The width Wm is chosen so that a long, cylindrical ice cube is formed by the package. The ice cube so formed fits easily into original containers of beverages, such as soda cans and bottles, so that the beverages are cooled in their original containers.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2001Publication date: May 2, 2002Inventor: Pamela R. Moore
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Publication number: 20020046566Abstract: A plastic cold pack comprises a water bag and a coolant consisting of ammonium, sodium carboxyl methyl cellulose, and sodium chloride. In use, press or knead the cold pack to break the water bag. Instantly, a chemical reaction occurs as the coolant mixes with water released from the water bag. Such chemical reaction is capable of cooling a contact object at about 26° C. instantly for serving as a soothing means in an emergency.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2001Publication date: April 25, 2002Inventor: Wen Hu Liao
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Patent number: 6367284Abstract: An air intake cooling device including a fireproof outer bag, a frozen material contained within the bag and a waterproof material separating the frozen material from the bag. The frozen material being contained within a waterproof receptacle which is removable from the outer bag.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2000Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Inventor: Wendy Rae McCarville
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Patent number: 6357251Abstract: A portable cooling device includes an elongated chamber supported on a surface at an angle. The preferably cylindrical chamber holds a cylindrical bottle where an annular air space surrounds the bottle. The high efficiency design provides for adjusting the air direction with a one-piece pivotable outlet vent. A clamshell chamber made from two half-tubes allows easy plastic molding and access to the chamber interior for cleaning and for removal of the condensate tray. The integrated monolithic shape of the device fully encloses the working parts for a clean sanitary look.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2000Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Assignee: WorkTools, Inc.Inventor: Joel Marks
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Patent number: 6357253Abstract: A wine bottle cooling device for chilling a wine bottle disposed within the device. The wine bottle cooling device includes a housing having a bottom wall and a peripheral wall integrally coupled to and extending upwardly from the bottom wall. An inner surface and an outer surface of the bottom and peripheral walls are separated by a hollow space. The hollow space is substantially filled with a fluid having a freezing point less than −5 degrees Celsius.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2001Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Inventor: Darryl A. Condy
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Publication number: 20020029584Abstract: The invention relates to a method for packaging carbon dioxide snow in a plastic film bag, in which method the following steps are employed:Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventors: Claude Gibot, Gerard Lenfant, Xavier Benedetti
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Publication number: 20020031635Abstract: The invention relates to an absorbent insert for foodstuff packagings, the liquid-absorbing component of which is a superabsorbent polymer which, in a hitherto unrivaled fashion, persistently absorbs and retains large quantities of liquid even under high pressure load, protects the foodstuffs from bacterial decay, and prevents contamination of the packagingd goods by migrating soluble constituents of the polymer. This combination of properties of the superabsorbers used is expressed by the QSAP 0.3 quotient of retention according to the tea bag test+absorption against pressure (AAP) 0.3, divided by the amount of solubles (LA), which quotient is at least 20. Superabsorbers having such properties are obtained by using special combinations of crosslinkers. Furthermore, the invention relates to a process for producing said absorbent inserts and their use in foodstuff packagings, as ice substitute, and as leak-proofing means in transport packagings.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Applicant: Stockhausen GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Gerd Jonas, Helmut Klimmek, Frank Krause, Klaus Pfluger
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Patent number: 6350710Abstract: The invention relates to an absorbent insert for foodstuff packagings, the liquid-absorbing component of which is a superabsorbent polymer which, in a hitherto unrivaled fashion, persistently absorbs and retains large quantities of liquid even under high pressure load, protects the foodstuffs from bacterial decay, and prevents contamination of the packaging goods by migrating soluble constituents of the polymer. This combination of properties of the superabsorbers used is expressed by the QSAP 0.3 quotient of retention according to the tea bag test+absorption against pressure (AAP) 0.3, divided by the amount of solubles (LA), which quotient is at least 20. Superabsorbers having such properties are obtained by using special combinations of crosslinkers. Furthermore, the invention relates to a process for producing said absorbent inserts and their use in foodstuff packagings, as ice substitute, and as leak-proofing means in transport packagings.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1999Date of Patent: February 26, 2002Assignee: Stockhausen GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Gerd Jonas, Helmut Klimmek, Frank Krause, Klaus Pflüger