Baby bottle caddy

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Inventors

Strickland, Joyce M.

Application #

274364

Filed

Nov-21-1988

Published

Oct-31-1989

Current US Class

062/371
062/457.1
206/170
206/541
220/516
220/918
383/38

International Classes

B65D 071/00; B65D 081/18

Field of Search

62/371 62/372 62/457 62/530 206/170 206/171 206/174 206/427 206/544 206/545 206/546 206/549 215/12.1 215/13.1 220/21 220/403 220/410 220/412 220/449 220/469 220/426 224/148 224/202 224/214 224/250 224/257 224/259

Examiners

Foster; Jimmy G.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gilden; Leon

US Patent References

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4292817   Controlled temperat...
4295345   Cooling container f...
4324111   Freezing gel contai...
4336883   Insulated container
4351165   Portable cooler
4537313   Flexible insulated c...
4542826   Flexible bag type b...
4782945   Reclaimable polye...
4805776   Air case

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Abstract
A baby bottle caddy carrying container is set forth wherein the container is formed with an interior flexible matrix of four compartments formed of wall structure of a flexible, relatively thin first thickness spaced from an exterior wall surface of a second greater thickness. The spacing between the first and second wall structure provides for acceptance of containers of cooling medium therewithin. The relatively thin first wall structure accommodates bottles of complementary square cross-sectional configuration wherein the bottles positionable within the matrix of compartments provide rigidity to the carrying case and accommodates varying size bottles to vary the spacing between the first and second walls. A third wall shell structure of a third thickness less than the first wall thickness is in surrounding relationship to provide strength and support to the carrying container of the instant invention.
 
Claims
What is claimed as being new and desired to be protected by LETTERS PATENT of the United States is as follows:

1. A bottle caddy comprising,

a first interior continuous wall integrally formed to a first floor portion, and

a plurality of crossed partition walls integrally formed interiorly of a cavity defined by the interior wall and the first floor portion to define a plurality of compartments, and

a second cup-shaped wall portion including an integrally formed second floor portion and a second vertical wall wherein said first floor portion is integrally secured to an upper surface of said second floor portion, and

said second wall is spaced from said first interior wall to define a continuous gap therebetween, and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The field of invention relates to thermal transport devices, and more particularly pertains to a new and improved baby bottle caddy formed with compartments of square cross-sectional configuration to accommodate complementary shaped bottles of square cross-sectional configuration wherein the bottles provide rigidity to the carrying container when assembled within the compartments within the container.

2. Description of the Prior Art

The use of caddy devices of various types for transport of articles is well known, as is the need for providing a cooling medium during transport. Devices of the past, however, have been of either rigid wall construction to accommodate a cooling medium or when utilized as a flexible wall construction device, have failed to provide the rigidity desired in a carrying device, as does the instant invention. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 3,614,875 to McCallun sets forth a flexible carrying container including a plurality of compartments, but fails to provide the spacing accommodating a cooling medium or the use of complementary bottles of cross-sectional configuration to provide rigidity to the organization, as does the instant invention.
 
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