Portable insulated container

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Inventors

Biddison, Bradley O.

Application #

196526

Filed

Oct-14-1980

Published

Mar-8-1983

Current US Class

062/371
206/523
224/148.3
224/153
224/578
224/640
224/650
224/652
224/901.6
383/110
383/41
383/907

International Classes

A45C 011/00

Field of Search

150/2.1 150/2.2 150/2.5 150/7 150/52 62/371 62/372 206/523

Examiners

Norton; Donald F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Seed, Berry, Vernon & Baynham

US Patent References

4132257   Protective device fo...
4196817   Insulated portable...
4211091   Insulated lunch bag

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Abstract
A cushioned container for beverage cans and the like is formed from flexible, semi-rigid foamed material. An arched, one-piece roof panel and substantially planar bottom, back and front panels are bonded along their respective margins utilizing miter joints. The arched subchamber formed in the top of the container has flat surface areas formed in the arch for attaching removable coolant packages. The upper portion of the front panel of the container includes a tongue-shaped flap with beveled edges around its margin for releasable engagement with the corresponding beveled edges on the margin of the arched roof panel. The semi-rigid container fits within a carrying bag having a closure adjacent the margin of the flap. The flap flexes outwardly along a hinge line reinforced by the bag construction. The bag includes a collapsible lower compartment having a padded rear panel and an auxiliary strap useful for carrying or as a backpack hip strap.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A thermally insulated, portable container assembly comprising a flexible outer carrying bag and an inner container adapted to be positioned within said outer bag;

said inner container including walls being formed of flexible insulating material to provide an insulated chamber;

a flexible flap member integrally forming a portion of one of the chamber walls, said flap member being displaceable to provide access to the interior of the inner container;

sealing means for sealing said flap member to the adjacent edges of said inner container; and

said carrying bag including a displaceable flap portion adjacent to the displaceable flexible flap member of said inner container.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to thermally insulated portable containers.

2. Prior Art Relating to the Disclosure

Prior portable insulated containers for six-packs of canned beverages and for other food items are not particularly designed for being easily carried. Various types of soft-sided, insulated bags provide minimal support and cushioning for their contents. A number of hard-sided, insulated, chest-type coolers are available, such as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,255,607, which are bulky and awkward to carry. The hard exterior of these containers does not provide cushioning for their contents or for someone carrying them on, for example, a hike or an extended walk. U.S. Pat. No. 4,050,264 discloses a rigid container formed from a closed-cell synthetic resin foam which includes a removable, reusable cooling module which rests upon the contents of the container. For these generally rigid containers to be comfortably carried, additional cushioning material is required, which increases the bulk and weight to be carried. Thus these containers are not particularly suited for being carried by hikers.
 
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