Inserts for an insulated container

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Inventors

Johnson, Thelma W.

Application #

823516

Filed

Aug-10-1977

Published

Oct-10-1978

Current US Class

206/499
215/12.1
215/6
220/4.27

International Classes

B65D 021/02

Field of Search

215/6 215/13 206/499 220/4

Examiners

Ross; Herbert F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Jenkins, Coffey & Hyland

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Abstract
Inserts for an insulating container having a generally cylindrical inside wall defining an insulated space for holding comestibles. Each insert includes a dish-like receptacle having a closed end and an open end, the open end including an annular rim and the closed end including a generally flat central portion and a perimetral, downwardly and outwardly opening groove. A lid is provided for closing the open end of each receptacle, each lid including a generally flat recessed central portion for receiving the central portion of the closed end of the next superjacent receptacle in a stack of such receptacles. Each lid also includes an annular sealing rim extending perimetrally about the central portion. Each sealing rim has a generally inverted U-shaped cross section for sealingly engaging the annular rim of a respective receptacle.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In combination, a container having a generally cylindrical inside wall defining an insulated space, a cover for closing the space, a cylindrical insulating liner inside said container and a plurality of stackable inserts sized to fit within the lines, each insert including a dish-like receptacle having a closed end and an open end, the open end including a perimetral lip, and a lid for closing the open end of each receptacle, each lid including a portion for supporting a portion of the closed end of the next superjacent receptacle in a stack of such receptacles, and a sealing rim extending perimetrally about the support portion and adapted sealingly to receive the lip of a respective receptacle, the closed end of each receptacle including a generally flat central portion and a perimetral, downwardly and outwardly opening groove and the support portion of each lid including a generally flat recessed central portion for receiving the central portion of the closed end of the next superjacent receptacle, the groove being sized to receive the sealing rim of the next subjacent lid.



Description
This invention relates to insulated containers for comestibles, and particularly to compartmentalized inserts for such containers, the use of which inserts allows an individual container to hold portions of several different comestibles without commingling them.

There are several known types of dividing schemes for insulated containers. There are also known types of insulated containers which can be attached together to form a stack of individual containers. Illustrative of these various types of containers are the devices illustrated in the following U.S. patents: McGowan, U.S. Pat. No. 2,106,122; Taberer, U.S. Pat. No. 2,595,113; Ruderian, U.S. Pat. No. 2,833,436; Berg et al., U.S. Pat. No. 3,067,896; Maier, U.S. Pat. No. 3,327,881; Rivest et al., U.S. Pat. No. 3,589,566; and, Davis, U.S. Pat. No. 3,705,661. Most of the devices of these patents are relatively complex and do not provide the flexibility of use either as a single container or as a plurality of smaller containers in the same convenient size and shape.
 
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