CA2914401C - Soft-sided insulated container with lid fitting - Google Patents
Soft-sided insulated container with lid fitting Download PDFInfo
- Publication number
- CA2914401C CA2914401C CA2914401A CA2914401A CA2914401C CA 2914401 C CA2914401 C CA 2914401C CA 2914401 A CA2914401 A CA 2914401A CA 2914401 A CA2914401 A CA 2914401A CA 2914401 C CA2914401 C CA 2914401C
- Authority
- CA
- Canada
- Prior art keywords
- soft
- lid
- rigid
- sided
- insulated container
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
- Active
Links
- 230000002093 peripheral effect Effects 0.000 claims description 22
- 235000013361 beverage Nutrition 0.000 abstract description 12
- 230000013011 mating Effects 0.000 abstract description 6
- 239000003351 stiffener Substances 0.000 abstract description 2
- 230000002787 reinforcement Effects 0.000 description 34
- 230000004308 accommodation Effects 0.000 description 20
- 239000010410 layer Substances 0.000 description 20
- 239000004744 fabric Substances 0.000 description 18
- 239000000463 material Substances 0.000 description 18
- 238000009413 insulation Methods 0.000 description 14
- 230000006870 function Effects 0.000 description 12
- 238000010276 construction Methods 0.000 description 10
- 238000003860 storage Methods 0.000 description 9
- 239000004677 Nylon Substances 0.000 description 8
- 230000000994 depressogenic effect Effects 0.000 description 8
- 229920001778 nylon Polymers 0.000 description 8
- 239000004033 plastic Substances 0.000 description 8
- 229920003023 plastic Polymers 0.000 description 8
- 230000000284 resting effect Effects 0.000 description 5
- 125000000391 vinyl group Chemical group [H]C([*])=C([H])[H] 0.000 description 5
- 229920002554 vinyl polymer Polymers 0.000 description 5
- 238000005452 bending Methods 0.000 description 4
- 239000006260 foam Substances 0.000 description 4
- 235000013305 food Nutrition 0.000 description 4
- 239000007788 liquid Substances 0.000 description 4
- 235000008733 Citrus aurantifolia Nutrition 0.000 description 3
- 235000005979 Citrus limon Nutrition 0.000 description 3
- 244000131522 Citrus pyriformis Species 0.000 description 3
- 235000011941 Tilia x europaea Nutrition 0.000 description 3
- 230000000712 assembly Effects 0.000 description 3
- 238000000429 assembly Methods 0.000 description 3
- 230000000694 effects Effects 0.000 description 3
- 239000004571 lime Substances 0.000 description 3
- 238000000034 method Methods 0.000 description 3
- YZHUMGUJCQRKBT-UHFFFAOYSA-M sodium chlorate Chemical compound [Na+].[O-]Cl(=O)=O YZHUMGUJCQRKBT-UHFFFAOYSA-M 0.000 description 3
- 239000002344 surface layer Substances 0.000 description 3
- -1 canvas Polymers 0.000 description 2
- 235000013351 cheese Nutrition 0.000 description 2
- 235000013409 condiments Nutrition 0.000 description 2
- 238000005520 cutting process Methods 0.000 description 2
- 235000013399 edible fruits Nutrition 0.000 description 2
- 210000003414 extremity Anatomy 0.000 description 2
- 239000011888 foil Substances 0.000 description 2
- 239000011521 glass Substances 0.000 description 2
- 230000002452 interceptive effect Effects 0.000 description 2
- 230000000670 limiting effect Effects 0.000 description 2
- 239000012528 membrane Substances 0.000 description 2
- 235000021178 picnic Nutrition 0.000 description 2
- 239000002985 plastic film Substances 0.000 description 2
- 230000002441 reversible effect Effects 0.000 description 2
- 238000004381 surface treatment Methods 0.000 description 2
- 235000013311 vegetables Nutrition 0.000 description 2
- 239000002759 woven fabric Substances 0.000 description 2
- 240000007087 Apium graveolens Species 0.000 description 1
- 235000015849 Apium graveolens Dulce Group Nutrition 0.000 description 1
- 235000010591 Appio Nutrition 0.000 description 1
- 229920000742 Cotton Polymers 0.000 description 1
- 244000000626 Daucus carota Species 0.000 description 1
- 235000002767 Daucus carota Nutrition 0.000 description 1
- 240000008415 Lactuca sativa Species 0.000 description 1
- 239000004698 Polyethylene Substances 0.000 description 1
- 244000269722 Thea sinensis Species 0.000 description 1
- 238000005299 abrasion Methods 0.000 description 1
- 238000004026 adhesive bonding Methods 0.000 description 1
- 235000013405 beer Nutrition 0.000 description 1
- 235000008429 bread Nutrition 0.000 description 1
- 235000014171 carbonated beverage Nutrition 0.000 description 1
- 239000011111 cardboard Substances 0.000 description 1
- 239000000919 ceramic Substances 0.000 description 1
- 239000011248 coating agent Substances 0.000 description 1
- 238000000576 coating method Methods 0.000 description 1
- 235000011389 fruit/vegetable juice Nutrition 0.000 description 1
- 235000014080 ginger ale Nutrition 0.000 description 1
- 210000004247 hand Anatomy 0.000 description 1
- 235000019692 hotdogs Nutrition 0.000 description 1
- 230000002401 inhibitory effect Effects 0.000 description 1
- 239000011810 insulating material Substances 0.000 description 1
- 239000012212 insulator Substances 0.000 description 1
- 238000005304 joining Methods 0.000 description 1
- 239000010985 leather Substances 0.000 description 1
- 238000004519 manufacturing process Methods 0.000 description 1
- 239000002184 metal Substances 0.000 description 1
- 235000013336 milk Nutrition 0.000 description 1
- 239000008267 milk Substances 0.000 description 1
- 210000004080 milk Anatomy 0.000 description 1
- 239000002991 molded plastic Substances 0.000 description 1
- 238000000465 moulding Methods 0.000 description 1
- 239000000123 paper Substances 0.000 description 1
- 239000011087 paperboard Substances 0.000 description 1
- 230000037361 pathway Effects 0.000 description 1
- 229920000728 polyester Polymers 0.000 description 1
- 229920000573 polyethylene Polymers 0.000 description 1
- 229920002635 polyurethane Polymers 0.000 description 1
- 239000004814 polyurethane Substances 0.000 description 1
- 230000003252 repetitive effect Effects 0.000 description 1
- 238000005096 rolling process Methods 0.000 description 1
- 235000012045 salad Nutrition 0.000 description 1
- 238000009958 sewing Methods 0.000 description 1
- 239000002356 single layer Substances 0.000 description 1
- 235000011888 snacks Nutrition 0.000 description 1
- 235000014214 soft drink Nutrition 0.000 description 1
- 235000014347 soups Nutrition 0.000 description 1
- 210000003813 thumb Anatomy 0.000 description 1
- 239000012780 transparent material Substances 0.000 description 1
- 229920000785 ultra high molecular weight polyethylene Polymers 0.000 description 1
- 238000005406 washing Methods 0.000 description 1
- 239000002023 wood Substances 0.000 description 1
Classifications
-
- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45F—TRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
- A45F3/00—Travelling or camp articles; Sacks or packs carried on the body
- A45F3/46—Picnic sets
-
- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C11/00—Receptacles for purposes not provided for in groups A45C1/00-A45C9/00
- A45C11/20—Lunch or picnic boxes or the like
-
- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C3/00—Flexible luggage; Handbags
- A45C3/001—Flexible materials therefor
-
- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C5/00—Rigid or semi-rigid luggage
- A45C5/06—Rigid or semi-rigid luggage with outside compartments
-
- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C7/00—Collapsible or extensible purses, luggage, bags or the like
- A45C7/0059—Flexible luggage; Hand bags
- A45C7/0063—Flexible luggage; Hand bags comprising an integrated expansion device
-
- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C7/00—Collapsible or extensible purses, luggage, bags or the like
- A45C7/0059—Flexible luggage; Hand bags
- A45C7/0077—Flexible luggage; Hand bags collapsible to a minimal configuration, e.g. for storage purposes
Abstract
Description
WITH LID FITTING
This application claims the benefit of the priority of USSN 14/955,790 filed December 1, 2015.
Field of the Invention This invention relates to the field of insulated portable containers.
Background of the Invention Portable, soft-sided insulated containers may be used to transport articles that may best be served cool, such as beverages or salads, or warm, such as appetizers, hot dogs, and so on.
Such containers are also used to carry liquids, whether hot liquids, such as soup containers, coffee or tea, or cold liquids such as beer, soft drinks, or other carbonated beverages, juices and milk. The containers are typically made in a generally cube-like shape, whether of sides are of equal length or not, having a base, four upstanding walls, and a top. The top wall is often a lid which opens to permit articles to be placed in, or retrieved from, the container. In soft-sided coolers, the main closure of the lid has tended to depend on the closing of a zipper, often a zipper running around three sides of a rectangle, with the fourth side being hinged.
It may be that some people would prefer not to have the sometimes cumbersome bother of opening the main closure, particularly if it requires the use of two hands, and if the process is awkward. They may prefer the use of a closure member that can be used with one hand, such as a zipperless closure member. Further, while opening the main closure member to fill the insulated container may be appropriate, and may occur in the kitchen or at another loading location where full access is desired and convenient, it may also be that when the unit is being used, opening the full main closure member may lead to more rapid heat loss (or gain, as may be) than if a smaller, auxiliary, closure member were used.
Furthermore, when an object is removed from the cooler, it may be that it would be convenient to have some place to rest that object temporarily. It may be that one wishes to put down a drink in a glass while reaching for a can of ginger ale or cola to freshen a drink, or to have a place where a lemon or lime can be sliced suitably. For whatever reason, it may be Date Recue/Date Received 2023-03-01
It may also be convenient for that resting place to be adjacent to the easily accessed opening; for that resting place to be firm, such that objects placed upon it may be less prone to wobble or tip, and for that resting place to be washable such that it may be wiped clean with a cloth should drinks or other objects be spilled on it. Further still, it may be convenient for that resting place to be such as may discourage, or limit, the extent to which objects may slide if the surface is not precisely level, as may be the case at a picnic, at a sporting venue, or at the beach.
In the event that the insulated container is a collapsible insulated container that may be collapsed or folded to a collapsed position when not in use, it may be that a rigid working surface, or table top, however it may be called, may be mounted in such a way as not to obstruct movement of the assembly to the folded or collapsed, or storage condition.
Alternatively, the rigidity of the work surface may define a frame, or stiffening member, that, when in place, may tend to encourage the assembly to maintain its shape when in use.
Summary of the Invention In an aspect of the invention there is a soft-sided insulated container, or container assembly, In another aspect of the invention there is any combination of any of the features of any one of embodiments shown or described herein, in combination with the features of any other embodiment shown or described herein, except to the extent those features are mutually exclusive. In another aspect of the invention, there is any apparatus substantially as shown or described herein, in whole or in part.
Brief Description of the Drawings These aspects and other features of the invention can be understood with the aid of the following illustrations of a number of exemplary, and non-limiting, embodiments of the principles of the invention in which:
Figure la shows a perspective view taken from in front, above, and to the right, of an embodiment of a soft-sided container assembly according to an aspect of the present invention, the assembly being shown in an expanded condition and with its auxiliary closure member open;
Date Recue/Date Received 2023-03-01
Figure lc shows a top view of the container assembly of Figure la;
Figure id shows a bottom view of the container of Figure la;
Figure le is a front view of the container assembly of Figure la;
Figure lf is a rear view of the container assembly of Figure la;
Figure lg is a left hand view of the container assembly of Figure la;
Figure lh is a right hand view of the container assembly of Figure la;
Figure 2a shows a perspective view taken from in front, above, and to the right, the container assembly of Figure la in a collapsed, or folded, condition;
Figure 2b shows the folded container assembly of Figure 2a in a perspective view taken from below, in front, and to the left;
Figure 2c shows the folded container assembly of Figure 2a in a perspective view taken from above, behind, and to the right on the opposite diagonal to Figure 2b;
Figure 2d is a front view of the container assembly of Figure 2a;
Figure 2e is a rear view of the container assembly of Figure 2a;
Figure 2f shows a top view of the container assembly of Figure 2a;
Figure 2g shows a bottom view of the container of Figure 2a;
Figure 2h is a left hand view of the container assembly of Figure 2a;
Figure 21 is a right hand view of the container assembly of Figure 2a;
Figure 3a shows an isometric view of the container assembly of Figure la, showing an auxiliary closure member of the top panel in an open condition, and showing a front auxiliary compaitment closure member in an open position;
Figure 3b shows atop view of the container assembly of Figure 3a from above with its auxiliary closure member in an open position;
Figure 3c shows the container assembly of Figure 3a from above and to the left with the main closure member thereof in a fully open condition;
Figure 3d is a cross-sectional view of the container assembly of Figure la;
taken on section '3d ¨ 3d' of Figure lc;
Figure 4a is a top view of a substantially rigid member of the container of Figure la;
Figure 4b is a view on a lengthwise cross-section of the member of Figure 4a taken on section `4b ¨ 4b';
Figure 4c is a view on a lengthwise cross-section of the member of Figure 4a taken on section '4c ¨ 4c';
Figure 4d is a view on a lengthwise cross-section of the member of Figure 4a taken on Date Recue/Date Received 2023-03-01
Figure 5a is a perspective view of an alternate arrangement of soft-sided insulated container assembly to that of Figure la shown in an expanded condition;
Figure 5b is a perspective view of the soft-sided cooler assembly of Figure 5a in a collapsed, retracted, or storage position or configuration;
Figure 5c is an end, view of the soft-sided insulated container assembly of Figure 5b;
Figure 5d is a front view of the soft-sided container assembly of Figure 5b;
Figure 5e is a top view of the soft-sided insulated container assembly of Figure 5b;
Figure 6a shows a perspective view of an alternate soft-sided container assembly to that of Figure la with a movable work surface member in an extended position;
Figure 6b is a top view of the container assembly of Figure 6a with the work surface in a stored or retracted position;
Figure 6c is a front view of the container assembly of Figure 6b;
Figure 6d is an exploded view of a three-part work surface sandwich assembly used in the container assembly of Figure 6a;
Figure 6e shows the assembled members of with work surface assembly of Figure 6d in an extended condition;
Figure 6f shows a top view of the assembly of Figure 6e in a closed or retracted position;
Figure 7a is a perspective view from the front right hand corner of a further soft-sided insulated container assembly to that of Figure la, having an extending shelf assembly mounted to a rear wall thereof;
Figure 7b is a top view of the container assembly of Figure 7a;
Figure 7c is a front view of the container assembly of Figure 7a;
Figure 7d is a developed, that is, unfolded, view of the shelf assembly of the container assembly of Figure 7a;
Figure 7e is a perspective view of the shelf assembly of Figure 7d in a collapsed or folded position;
Figure 7f is a perspective view of the shelf assembly of Figure 7e in a partially unfolded position;
Figure 7g Figure 7f is a perspective view of the shelf assembly of Figure 7e in a partially unfolded position;
Figure 7h is a perspective view of the shelf assembly of Figure 7e in a partially unfolded position;
Figure 7i is a perspective view of the shelf assembly of Figure 7e in a partially unfolded position;
Figure 7j is a side view of the shelf assembly of Figure 7e in a fully folded position or Date Recue/Date Received 2023-03-01
Figure 7k is a side view of the shelf assembly of Figure 7j in a partially unfolded position;
Figure 71 is a side view of the shelf assembly of Figure 7j in a fully expanded and deployed position or condition;
Figure 7m is a scrap perspective view of an alternative shelf assembly to that of Figure 7j with a drop leaf as opened; and Figure 7n is a cross-section of the shelf assembly of Figure 7m in a closed, retracted, or storage, position.
Figure 8a shows an isometric view of an alternate embodiment of collapsible, soft-sided insulated container to that of Figure la in a deployed or expanded condition;
Figure 8b is a right hand side view of the container of Figure 8a;
Figure 8c is a left hand side view of the container of Figure 8a;
Figure 8d is a front view of the container of Figure 8a;
Figure 8e is a rear view of the container of Figure 8a;
Figure 8f is a top view of the container of Figure 8a;
Figure 8g is a bottom view of the container of Figure 8a;
Figure 8h is a cross-sectional view of the container assembly of Figure 8a taken on the centerline plane of symmetry;
Figure 9a shows an isometric view of the collapsible, soft-sided insulated container of Figure 8a in s retracted, storage, or collapsed condition;
Figure 9b is a front view of the container of Figure 9a;
Figure 9c is a rear view of the container of Figure 9a;
Figure 9d is a right hand side view of the container of Figure 9a;
Figure 9e is a left hand side view of the container of Figure 9a;
Figure 9f is a top view of the container of Figure 9a;
Figure 9g is a bottom view of the container of Figure 9a;
Figure 10a is a perspective view of a hard fitting for the lid of the container of Figure 8a;
Figure 10b is a top view of the hard fitting of Figure 10a;
Figure 10c is a front view of the hard fitting of Figure 10a;
Figure 10d is a right hand side view of the hard fitting of Figure 10a, Figure 10e is a left hand side view of the hard fitting of Figure 10a;
Figure ha is an isometric view of an alternate embodiment of soft-sided collapsible insulated container to that of Figure 8a, as mounted on a wheeled cart;
Figure lib is a top view of the alternate embodiment of Figure 11a;
Figure 11c is a front view of the alternate embodiment of Figure ha;
Date Recue/Date Received 2023-03-01
Figure lie is an isometric view of a further alternate embodiment of soft-sided collapsible insulated container to that of Figure 11a; and Figure 11f is an isometric view of an alternate embodiment of soft-sided collapsible insulated container to that of Figure 11a;
Figure 12a is an isometric view of an alternate embodiment of soft-sided collapsible insulated container to that of Figure 8a having a mid-level reinforced member;
Figure 12b is an isometric view of a hard reinforcement member of the alternate embodiment of Figure 11a;
Figure 12c is a top view of the reinforcement of Figure 12b;
Figure 12d is a detail of the connection of the reinforcement of Figure 12b to the main structure of the embodiment of Figure 12a;
Figure 13a is an isometric view of an alternate reinforcement to that of Figure 12b;
Figure 13b is a top view of the reinforcement of Figure 13a;
Figure 13c is a sectional view of the reinforcement of Figure 13a taken on '13c ¨ 13c';
Figure 14a is an isometric view of an alternate reinforcement to that of Figure 12b;
Figure 14b is a top view of the reinforcement of Figure 14a;
Figure 14c is a sectional view of the reinforcement of Figure 14a taken on '14c ¨ 14c';
Figure 15a is an isometric view of an alternate embodiment to that of Figure 12a;
Figure 15b is an isometric view of an alternate embodiment of hard member to that of the reinforcement of Figure 12b;
Figure 15c is a top view of the alternate embodiment of Figure 15a; and Figure 15d is a cross-section of the hard member of Figure 15c taken on '15d ¨
15d'.
Detailed Description The description that follows, and the embodiments described therein, are provided by way of illustration of an example, or examples, of particular embodiments of the principles of the present invention. These examples are provided for the purposes of explanation, and not of limitation, of those principles and of the invention. In the description, like parts are marked throughout the specification and the drawings with the same respective reference numerals. The drawings may be understood to be to scale and in proportion unless otherwise noted. Figure 3d is not drawn to scale for example. The wording used herein is intended to include both singular and plural where such would be understood, and to include synonyms or analogous terminology to the terminology used, and to include equivalents thereof in English or in any language into Date Recue/Date Received 2023-03-01
For the purposes of this description, it may be that a Cartesian frame of reference may be employed. In such a frame of reference, the long, or largest, dimension of an object may be considered to extend in the direction of the x-axis, the base of the article, where substantially planar, may be considered to extend in an x-y plane, and the height of the article may be measured in the vertical, or z-direction. When the container assembly is sitting on its bottom panel, the largest predominantly upstanding panels may be designated arbitrarily as the front and rear sides, faces, or portions of the container. Similarly, the closure member, or opening, of the bag is arbitrarily designated as being at the top, and the base panel is designated as being at the bottom, as these terms may be appropriate for the customary orientation in which the objects may usually be found, sold, or employed, notwithstanding that the objects may be picked up and placed on one side or another from time to time at the user's choice. It should also be understood that, within the normal range of temperatures to which human food and human touch is accustomed, although the term cooler, or cooler container, or cooler bag, may be used, such insulated structures may generally also be used to keep food, beverages, or other objects either warm or hot as well as cool, cold, or frozen. Unless noted otherwise, the terms "inside" and "outside", "inwardly" and "outwardly", refer to location or orientation relative to the enclosed spaces of the container assembly, as may be.
In this specification reference is made to insulated containers. The adjective "insulated" is intended to be given its customary and ordinary meaning as understood by persons skilled in the art. It is not intended to encompass single layers, or skins, of conventional webbing materials, such as Nylon (t.m.), woven polyester, canvas, cotton, burlap, leather, paper and so on, that are not otherwise indicated as having, or being relied upon to have, particular properties as effective thermal insulators other than in the context of being provided with heat transfer resistant materials or features beyond that of the ordinary sheet materials in and of themselves. In this description, when an item, or structure, or wall, is indicated as being insulated, such term is understood to mean that the wall has a layer of insulation, as distinct from merely being a layer of plastic or canvas, or paper or cardboard, or webbing in and of itself by virtue of its own resistance to heat transfer. For example, an insulated wall may have an outer surface or skin, or covering, which, in the context of soft-sided insulated containers may be a layer of nylon, which may be a woven or textured nylon. The wall may have an inner surface or skin, or covering, such as a vinyl liner or sheet. A layer of insulating material which may typically be a closed-cell or open cell foam, may be captured between the inner and outer skins. This commentary is provided to supplant any dictionary definition, and to prevent interpretation in any Patent Office Date Recue/Date Received 2023-03-01
Similarly, this description may tend to discuss various embodiments of soft-sided containers, as opposed to hard shell containers. In the jargon of the trade, a soft sided cooler, or bag, or container, is one that does not have a substantially rigid, high density exoskeleton (typically a molded shell, e.g., of ABS or polyethylene, or other common types of molded plastic). Rather, as noted, a soft-sided insulated container wall may tend to have, for example, an outer skin, a layer of insulation, and an internal skin, both the internal and external skins being of some kind of webbing, be it a woven fabric, a nylon sheet, or some other membrane. The layer of insulation, which may be a sandwich of various components, is typically a flexible or resilient layer, perhaps of a relatively soft and flexible foam.
A soft-sided container may still be a soft-sided container where, as described herein, it may include one or more substantially rigid internal liners that seat within the soft-sided wall structure, or it may include one or more battens (which may be of a relatively hard plastic) concealed within the soft sided wall structure more generally, or where hard, moulded, fittings may be used whether at a container rim or lip, or to provide a base or a mounting point for wheels, but where the outside of the assembly is predominantly of soft-sided panels. Again, this definition is intended to forestall interpretation by any patent office of the term "soft-sided" in a manner that diverges from the ordinary and customary meaning of the term as understood by persons of ordinary skill in the art in the industry, and as explained herein.
Further, in this description, when an object is indicated as being collapsible, the meaning is of being intentionally collapsible, or foldable, as opposed to being something the will crush if subject to sufficient force. A collapsible container is one that moves between a known, collapsed position, and a known deployed, or expanded, position.
Referring to the Figures, and by way of a general overview, a soft-sided insulated container assembly is indicated generally as 20. Container assembly 20 has a first, or main, portion, or body, 22, and a second part or portion, 24, that co-operates with first portion 22.
Typically, the main portion or body 22 has a wall structure, or outer casing, 26 that defines an internal volume, or cavity, receptacle, or chamber, 28, however it may be termed, for receiving objects such as may be desired to be kept cool or warm, a variety of such objects being indicated in Figure la as 'A' and 'W. Outer casing 26 may be in the nature of a soft-sided, insulated wall structure 34, as described below. Second portion 24 may be, or include, a top wall or top panel that defines a closure member, or lid, 32, movable between open and closed positions to govern Date Recue/Date Received 2023-03-01
Outer casing 26 may be made of an insulative material 37 for thermally insulating chamber 28. The insulative material 37 may be located between an outer covering 36 and an inner surface sheet 38. The insulative material inhibits heat transfer between chamber 28 and the surroundings of container assembly 20. This may tend to help to maintain a temperature of items such as food products stored within the receptacle, i.e., chamber 28, whether cooler or warmer, as may be. When lid 32 is in a closed position, heat transfer may be inhibited to a greater extent. Insulative material 37 may additionally be soft, such as a resilient foam, whether closed cell or open cell, so that the container may tend not to damage, or be damaged by, objects with which it may come into contact. If a suitable plastic or other material or stain resistant surface coating or surface treatment is used, then outer casing 26 may also be readily cleaned to remove dirt and other debris acquired through use.
Outer casing 26 may have an insulated bottom panel 40, and insulated wall panels, namely a front panel 42, a rear panel 44, and a pair of left-hand and right-hand end panels, or side panels, 46 and 48. The choice of front and rear, left and right, is arbitrary. However, for the purposes of this description rear panel 44 may be understood as the panel having an upper margin to which lid 24 is attached, and front panel 42 is the panel opposed to rear panel 64 and distant therefrom. Although other embodiments can be made, typically, the front and rear panels may lie predominantly in x-z planes; the end or side panels may lie predominantly in y-z planes, and the bottom panel may lie predominantly, in an x-y plane, the various wall panels co-operating to define five sides of a box, with an internal cavity, or volume, for receiving objects to be kept warm or cool as may be, identified as chamber 28. Each panel 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48 may be located at substantially right angles to two adjacent wall panels. For example, panel 44 is located adjacent panel 46 at one end, and adjacent panel 48 at an opposite end. The bottom panel may be attached to all four panels 42, 44, 46 and 48, along edges thereof. Bottom panel 40 Date Recue/Date Received 2023-03-01
In alternative embodiments, outer casing 26 may have either less than four, or more than four, predominantly upright panels (not shown). For example, outer casing 26 may be configured to have one continuous panel defining a round wall, thereby forming a right cylinder, or some other generally rounded shape.
Chamber 28 may have a lip or rim, 50, which may define the main or primary opening 60 through which objects may be introduced into or withdrawn from chamber 28 of container assembly 20. Panels 42,44, 46 and 48 may each have an upper, or distal, edge or margin 52, 54, 56 and 58, respectively, which in the case of edges or margins 52, 56 and 58 is also a free edge.
Margin 54 may be, or may terminate at, a hinge 62, which may be a fabric or web hinge. The four margins 52, 54, 56 and 58 co-operate to define a periphery bounding main container opening 60. Lid 32 is hingedly, or pivotally attached to rear panel margin 54, as indicated at hinge 62, and is movable pivotally about its rearward hinged edge between the closed, or sealed position, and an open, and unsealed, position, thereby governing access the interior of the assembly, namely to chamber 28 and thereby to permit or obstruct the introduction or withdrawal of objects to be received in the container. In the closed position, lid 32 may be secured in place by a tracked closure member, such as the zipper shown in the illustrations.
Outer casing 26 may have a lifting member, such as a shoulder strap 64 attached thereto, for example, at side panels 46 and 48.
Figure 3d, in which thicknesses may have been exaggerated as the purpose of illustration shows the general structure of a cross-section of any of the insulated wall panels, revealing the layers of construction. With the exception of auxiliary pouch 24, this section is typical not only of front panel 42 but also, generally, of rear panel 44, side panels 46 and 48, bottom panel 40.
The outer layer, or facing, or covering, 36, of the panel (be it 42, 44, 46 or 48) is an outer skin which in the nature of a nylon, woven nylon, canvas or other covering layer 68 , which may tend Date Recue/Date Received 2023-03-01
Container assembly 20 may include a further, or secondary, wall panel, or wall panel assembly 68 that may be mounted to the front face of front panel 42 to define a secondary enclosure, chamber, pocket, pouch, receptacle or compartment, however it may be named, indicated at 70. Although the embodiment of wall panel assembly 68 shown is insulated, in other embodiments this insulation may be optional. Wall panel assembly may extend across substantially the entire width of front panel 42, or only a portion thereof, and may extend over substantially the full height of wall panel 42, or a lesser portion thereof.
Some embodiments of container assembly 20 may not include wall panel assembly 68. Wall panel assembly 68 may include a closure member, and that closure member may include a tracked fastener, such as a zipper, or such other fastening fitting or fittings as may be appropriate, indicated as 72. The lower portion of wall panel assembly 68, or if no such wall panel 68 is used, then the lower portion of front panel 42, may have securement fittings, such as indicated at 74.
To the extent that a liner 30 is employed, it may be a folded vinyl liner, which may be a clear vinyl liner, and liner 30 may be removable and washable. Liner 30 may have the same generally box-shaped form as chamber 28, and may fit therewithin accordingly.
The top side of liner 30 is typically open, corresponding to opening 60, and the upper edge or periphery of liner may typically be sewn into a seam. It may have a zipper half 55 sewn along the edges of three sides, those three sides mating with the opposing zipper half of zipper 55 mounted to the three free edges, at respective upper margins 52, 56 and 58, of casing 26. The upper edge, margin 54, of the rear wall of liner 30 may include a hook-and-eye fabric fastening strip (e.g., Velcro (t.m.)) as at 76 for mating with a corresponding hook-and-eye fabric fastening strip 78 mounted to the upper margin of the inside face of rear panel 44.
Turning now to the top panel of container assembly 20, namely that panel defining lid 32, as noted it is movable between first and second positions, one position being relatively more Date Recue/Date Received 2023-03-01
Lid 32 may have a first portion, 82, and a second portion 84. Taking the juncture of hinge 62 at the upper margin 54 of rear panel 44 as a reference datum, first portion 82 may be referred to as a proximal portion, and second portion 84 may be referred to as a distal portion.
From outside to inside, proximal portion 82 may include an outer surface layer 86, a flexible reinforcement or batten 88, a layer of insulation, 90, and an inner surface layer 92. Outer surface layer 86 may be a flexible fabric web, or plastic sheet, which may be a woven fabric. The flexible reinforcement, 88, which may be employed in some embodiments, may tend to function to protect the layer of insulation, and also to function as a spring. Flexible reinforcement 88, when used, may be placed either inside or outside layer of insulation 90 and functions to provide a higher resistance to bending than merely insulation layer 90 by itself, such that first portion 82 is more resistant to bending than the soft-sided wall structure generally, and may tend to form a curve, or curl, rather than a crease, when bent. It may be noted that while reinforcement 88 is soft, or springy, or complaint, in bending out-of-plane, namely-out-of-the-x-y plane, (as when lid 32 is folded about the other panels in the collapsed and secured configuration shown in Figures 2a, 2b, 2c, 2h and 2i, reinforcement 88 is relatively stiff in resisting in-plane (i.e., in the x-y plane) shear in the x-direction (i.e., as when a shear force in the ¨x direction is placed upon the proximal margin of reinforcement 88 at hinge 62, and a reaction shear force in the +x direction is placed upon the corresponding distal margin of reinforcement 88).
In some embodiments container assembly 20 may be collapsible. That is, in those embodiments container assembly 20 is movable between a first position, which may be identified as the expanded or deployed condition or position shown in the first series of Figures la to lh, and a second position, which may be identified as a collapsed or retracted or folded, or storage position, whatever terminology may be used, as shown in the second series of Figures 2a ¨ 2i. Those first and second positions are pre-determined, deliberate, repeatable configurations of container assembly 20. Container assembly 20 may include securements, or securement fittings 94, which may be hook-and-eye fabric strips, that are engaged by mating fasteners such as found at the end of retaining straps 96, whereby the container assembly 20 is secured in the collapsed position or condition. The distal margin of lid 32 may similarly have lid underside securement fittings 98 for engagement in the collapsed position with securement fittings 74. It Date Recue/Date Received 2023-03-01
In the expanded or deployed position, container assembly may be in its accustomed form of a generally cube-like squarish or rectangular box. In this position or condition, lid 32 pivots between open and closed positions on hinge 62, and may have a generally flat condition. By contrast, in the collapsed or folded position the distance in the y-direction from the front face of rear panel 44 to the front face of front panel 42 is non-trivial. However, in this condition proximal portion 82 functions, in effect, as a large extended hinge that curves or curls over or reaches about, the other elements of container assembly 20, the reach of proximal portion 82 being sufficient to permit distal portion 84 to seat against, front panel 42, and to be secured thereto by the engagement of lid underside securement fittings 98 with securement fittings 74.
Second portion 84 may define or include a substantially rigid member 100, having a work surface. That work surface may be referred to for convenience as a table top, 110. In some embodiments, second portion 84 (and hence table top 110), may amount to all, or nearly all, of lid 32 from hinge 62 to the most distant extremity of lid 32 (that is, there may be little or no "first portion"). Alternatively, the relative proportions of first portion 82 to second portion 84, in terms of respective lengths in the x-direction, L82 and L84, may be in the range of 0 <L82 /L84 <
'A, and perhaps 1/5 <L82 /L84 <2/5, and perhaps more narrowly, 1/4 < L82 /L84 < 1/5., it being understood that the length of lid 32 in the y-direction may generally be the sum of L82 and L84.
Similarly, in some embodiments, as in the collapsible embodiment noted above, main body 22 may have a height in the z-direction, that height being the distance from the bottom surface of bottom panel 40 to rim 50, and being substantially the same (if not identical to) the z-direction extent of front panel 42, such that it may be identified as 1142. In the embodiment of Figure la, the length of second portion 84 may be less than or equal to the height of front panel 42, that is, L82 < h42, such that in the collapsed condition second portion 84 may lie against, or generally adjacent to, from panel 44 in a compact, folded position, without interfering with or obstructing, the ability of body 22 more generally to be folded.
Date Recue/Date Received 2023-03-01
First region 102 may include table top 110. Second region 104 may include a second, or secondary, or auxiliary, or alternate, closure member (or closure member assembly) 106 that provides access to chamber 28 through a second, or secondary, opening 108.
Substantially rigid member 100 is, or underlies, or defines first region 102, including table top 110. In some embodiments it may be that substantially rigid member 100 is of such an extent that a portion thereof also underlies, or extends about, or defines, second region 104, although this need not necessarily be so. In some embodiment the auxiliary closure member need not necessarily be reinforced with a rigid member, but may be formed in a soft-sided, unreinforced wall panel structure, instead.
Member 100 may have a generally rectangular periphery 112, which lies, generally in a first x-y plane P112. Periphery 112 may include a rearward, or proximal, margin 113 closest to hinge 62, and adjoining first portion 82 of lid 32; and a distal margin 114 opposite thereto most distant from hinge 62. Margins 113 and 114 may run generally parallel to hinge 62 in the x-direction. Periphery 112 may also include a left hand margin 115 and a right hand margin 116, those left and right hand margins being space apart and opposed. When the cooler is expanded and lid 32 is closes, margins 115 and 116 may run in the y-direction.
It may be that margin 113 adjoins first portion 82, or, in embodiments in which there is no first portion 82, then adjoining hinge 62. It may also be that margin 114 extends along the distal-most edge of lid 32 farthest from hinge 62 such that member extends the full length of second portion 84 in the radial direction relative to hinge 62, which may also be expressed as the full length of second portion 84 in they-direction when lid 32 is closed. In such instance, when lid 32 is closed, and the main closure securement, be it a zipper or other tracked fastener is in place in a mating, closed, configuration, margin 114 may be adjacent to, and to run along part or all of, upper margin 52 of front panel 42.
Similarly, when lid 32 is closed, it may be that left hand margin 115 runs along the left-most edge of lid 32, and, for part or all of its run in they-direction it may run along upper margin 56 of left hand end panel 46, and right hand margin 116 may run along the right-most edge of lid 32, and, for part or all of its run in they-direction it may run along upper margin 58 or right hand end panel 48. Where margins 115 and 116 run along the left-most and right-most margins of lid, then member 100 spans the full width of lid 32, or, expressed differently, member 100 extends the full length of lid 32 in the x-direction.
Date Recue/Date Received 2023-03-01
In other embodiments, table top 100 may be smaller than second portion 84.
Periphery 112 may have a profiled of recessed leg or toe 118 at the outermost extremity.
The downward step or recess, indicated at 108, may be such that it provides a seat for fabric materials that may be sewn or otherwise fastened to it, whereby the fabric may be flush.
Substantially rigid member 100 presents a work surface 120 upon which objects, such as a can, a bottle, or a glass, cup, or tumbler, may be placed. Work surface 112 is oriented to face away from chamber 28, and may present a cutting board surface upon which an apple, a lemon or a lime (or other fruit, or vegetable, or cheese), or a sandwich may be sliced. It may be made of, or surfaced with, any suitable rigid material, even such materials as wood, metal or ceramic.
It may most typically be made of a formed plastic member, such as may be made from a high density plastic such as polyurethane sheet, nylon sheet, UHMW plastics, and so on. The sheet stock from which table top 100 is moulded or formed may have a nominal thickness in the range of perhaps 1/32" to 1/8", but may typically be if the order of 1/16" to 3/32"
thick.
Considering the embodiment illustrated in Figures 4a to 4d, first region 102 and second region 104 lie to either side of an intermediate member 122, which, in the embodiment shown, runs in the y-direction across member 100 between margin 113 and margin 114.
First region 102 has a depressed central portion, or central web 124 that is surrounded at its various edges by margins 113, 114, 115 and intermediate member 122.
Central portion or web 124 may be substantially flat and planar, and may lie in a plane P124 that is substantially parallel to, and offset from, plane P112. In each case depressed central portion 124 is adjoined by Date Recue/Date Received 2023-03-01
It is not necessary that table top 120 defined by surface 128 be square or rectangular. It could, for example, be circular, or elliptic, or oblong, as may be. A square or rectangular surface of substantial area may be desirable, where the maximum y-direction width corresponds to 1142, or roughly so. The x-direction extent may be comparable, and in some embodiments may be greater, even to the extent of the x-dimension length of lid 32.
Second region 104 may also have a depressed potion 132, which itself may be substantially planar in an x-y plane P132 offset from plane P112 by some distance in the z-direction. This offset distance may be less than, equal to or greater than the offset distance of plane P124 from plane P112. Depressed portion 132 is surrounded by part or all of margins 113, 114, 116 and intermediate member 122, such that, again, the effect is to form a continuous, flanged periphery. (In the embodiment illustrated, member 122 effectively becomes a channel-section or rib defining a divider between regions 102 and104.) Web 132 has a central cut-out, or opening 134. In plan-view, the profile of web 132 may be square, or rectangular, as may be, or may have the shape shown, in which one side (at the staff) is straight and relatively short, and the distant (or distaff) side is relatively longer, with the remaining two edges following a widening or splaying shape, so that the overall outline is that of a trapezoid, with two sharp corners and two corners formed on relatively large radii. As assembled, a closure member 136 is mounted with a fixed edge along one side (the short side), defining a hinge 138.
Closure member may have the form of a flap movable between open and closed positions to govern access to chamber 28 through opening 108. A zipperless securement, such as mating hook-and-eye fabric fastening strips 140, 142 may be provided to permit the user to operate closure member 136 with one hand. Although it is not necessary, it may be convenient for the distaff (or distal) edge of closure member 106 to be oriented toward, or amidst, table top 120, such that when closure member 106 is open, the flap hangs over the outboard edge of lid 32, tending thereby not to impede the convenient removal of objects from chamber 28, and the placement of those objects, without Date Recue/Date Received 2023-03-01
In the embodiment of Figures la to lh, the first and second regions of distal portion 84 are located side-by-side in a left-hand and right-hand orientation, with the opening of auxiliary closure member 106 facing toward table top 110. Alternate embodiments are possible. For example, closure member 106 could face the front of the unit, i.e., toward margin 114, or such other direction as may be appropriate. The arrangement need not be left-hand-right hand. For example, in the embodiment of Figure 5a - 5d, soft-sided insulated container assembly 150 has a top wall defining a lid portion, or lid, 152 that includes a rigid member 154 that is substantially co-extensive with lid portion 152 (and of the footprint of the base of assembly 150 more generally. Rigid member 154 may include a first portion 156 defining a work surface, or table top, 158, and a second portion 160 that defines a zipperless auxiliary closure member 162.
Closure member 162 has an hinged margin 164 that is located adjacent to the hinged margin 166 of lid portion 152 more generally. Closure member 162 opens toward table top 158, i.e., toward the center or centroid thereof, but in this instance is mounted along the rear margin of lid 152, and is in an intermediate position in the left-to-right width direction. That position may be on the centerline of the unit. Rigid member 154 may be a moulding of relatively deep section, and may include peripheral retaining features such as a continuous peripheral lip 168 or raised corners 170, or both. As seen most clearly in Figure Sc, working surface 172 of table top portion, or work surface, 158 is a textured surface with non-slip features.
As shown in the illustrations, the work surface 158 of lid 152 may span the entire width of the surface in the x-direction, and may also span the entire depth of the surface from the rear edge to the front edge in the y-direction (when the assembly is in the expanded condition). As above, it may also form a rigid frame to maintain the general box shape of the assembly when deployed. In this configuration, the lower margin of formed rigid member 154 may have a securement, such as a tracked fastener 155 (e.g., a zipper) by which it is joined to the lower portion, or body, 153 of assembly 150 more generally when the assembly is in the expanded position and lid 152 is in the closed position relative thereto. When tracked fastener 155 is released, lid 152 may be moved to an open position, analogous to that shown in for assembly 20 in Figure 3c, thereby permitting, for example, loading of container assembly 152 generally.
Date Recue/Date Received 2023-03-01
The secondary members of the structure of assembly 150 may differ from assembly 20, as indicated by external pockets 176 and netting 178. In other respects, the construction of insulated container assembly 150 is substantially the same as container assembly 20. The insulated wall structure construction is the same, and assembly 150 may include a removable liner, also as described above. Assembly 150 is a collapsible soft-sided insulated container assembly, as shown in Figure 5d. As with container assembly 20, the substantially rigid member is of similar length and width to the front face of container assembly 150 more generally, such that when collapsed as in Figure 5d, the collapsed container sections nest against, and have substantially the same projected profile as, rigid member 154.
In another alternate embodiment, Figures 6a ¨ 6h show a soft-sided insulated container assembly 180. It has a first portion 182 and a second portion 184. First portion 182 defines the lower portion of the container body, and may be taken as being substantially the same in construction as main body 22 of container assembly 20, with the exception of front auxiliary container compartments 183 and 185 in place of secondary wall panel assembly 68.
Second portion 184 may be taken as being the same as lid portion 32 of container assembly 20, having a first portion 186 substantially the same as first portion 82, differing therefrom to the extent that second portion 188 of lid portion 184 has an extendible table top structure or assembly, identified as substantially rigid assembly 190 in place of substantially rigid member 100. To that extent the description of lid portion 32 is not repeated.
In place of substantially rigid member 100, assembly 190 has a three piece sandwich assembly that includes a movable member as described hereinbelow. The first piece of the three piece assembly is a base member or base frame, identified as first substantially rigid member 192, which has the same arrangement of margins and footprint as member 100, and is sewn to Date Recue/Date Received 2023-03-01
Other than stops 200, 202, the rearward margin of member 192 may be substantially clear and planar.
Rigid member 192 has a depressed, or stepped-down flanged portion 204 which has defined therein an auxiliary opening 206. An auxiliary or secondary closure member, 210 may be mounted to flanged portion 204 in substantially the same manner as auxiliary closure member 136 is mounted to depressed portion 132. The clear, unimpeded, flat central portion of substantially rigid member 192, indicated as 208, defines a first region 212 of member 192, and depressed flanged portion 204 defines a second region 214 of member 190. First region, 212, when exposed defines a first work surface 216 upon which objects may be placed.
Assembly 190 also includes a second rigid member, 220. Member 220 has a substantially planar central web portion 222 bounded on three sides of its periphery by out-of-plane reinforcement members, or flanges, identified as first (or left hand), second (or rear), and third (or right hand) flanges 224, 225, and 226 respectively that form a continuous three-sided wall. The rearward reinforcement section may be asymmetric, having a longer outboard depending leg. The other reinforcements may also have the form of channel sections, and may function as retainers or retaining walls. While out-of-plane reinforcements may have many shapes, in the embodiment shown items 224, 225 and 226 have the form of a channel, sections moulded into the respective peripheral edges of member 220. A further flange, in the form of a channel section 230, may be formed along the front margin of web portion 222 and define a reinforced edge, or flange thereof. At the front-ward corners of the left and right hand margins are shown outwardly protruding abutments, or stops 232,234 respectively.
Second member 220, or the central web portion thereof may be made of a see-through, i.e., transparent material. The central web portion of second member 220 defines another work surface 228.
Work surface 228 Date Recue/Date Received 2023-03-01
Assembly 190 further includes a third member 240, which is a retainer, or cap plate, or closing member which mounts to the backs of the top hat sections of the three-sided U-shaped wall of member 192, entrapping member 220 vertically in a sandwich arrangement. Third member 240 may have the general shape of a picture-frame, or bezel, or peripheral strip that extends about the perimeter of second region 188, with an open central region 248 that may be predominantly rectangular, and that exposes the upper surface of the underlying member, be it first member 192 or second member 220, through that generally rectangular opening (it need not be rectangular, but could be some other appropriate shape). The relationship of second member 220 to first member 190 and third member 240 is such that there is a single degree of freedom of motion, in this case translation in the y-direction parallel to the planes of the respective central webs of both first member 190 and second member 220. The mutual engagement or co-operation of the respective left and right hand side flanges of first member 190 and second member 210 define guides for each other and for their respective stops, second member 210 being nested within the side flanges of first member 190. Motion in the forward direction is limited by engagement of the leading edge of flange 230 of member 220 against the rear or inward wall of the front flange 197 of member 192, and sliding motion in the opposite direction being bounded, or limited, or arrested, by the mutual engagement of the stops 200 and 202 of stationary member 192 with stops 232, 234 of movable member 220.
Member 240 may fit closely upon and have substantially the same footprint when seem from above as the U-shaped three sided reinforcement wall of item 190, the width of member 240 inwardly along the left and right hand edges being at least partially to overlap, and therefore capture in the vertical direction, the left and right hand side flanges of member 220, such that the cooperative relationship of the left and right hand side portions 236, 238 of member 240 and the vertical space of the top hat sections of the side reinforcements of member 190 function as a guideway, or pathway, or track, for the slidingly mutually engaged side edge reinforcements of member 220. On its rearward margin, or run, or edge 242 member 240 has a forwardly deviating Date Recue/Date Received 2023-03-01
In the extended position shown in Figures 6a and 6e, member 220 forms a cantilever. It may extend over portion 186 to (or, indeed, past) hinge 62. Portion 186 may support member 220, to the point of hinge 62 functioning as a fulcrum, or reaction, of the cantilever. A reaction moment is provided by the engagement of the front edge flange 230 of member 220 with the rear marginal spanning edge portion 242 of member 240. Member 240 may have substantially rectangular opening 248 defined therein such as to permit access to auxiliary opening 206, and also to the upwardly facing working surface 212 of member 192 when member 240 is in the extended position. Further, opening 248 gives access to work surface 228 when member 220 is in the closed, retracted, or storage position of Figure 2e. Thus in the expanded position the total area of work surface available includes both region 212 and work surface 228, and in the closed position, work surface 228. This combined table top may provide a suitably sized area for preparing foods or drinks, or for eating while on a picnic or other outing.
In a further alternative, shown in Figures 7a ¨ 71, an extended, or extendable, work surface assembly 260 may be mounted to the rear wall panel of a container assembly 258, which may be substantially similar to a body such as body 22 of soft-sided insulated container assembly 20. Working surface assembly 260 may be a folding assembly made of rigid members 262, 264, 266, 268,270 and 272. A storage position or condition retainer element is identified as 274. Item 274 may have the form of an elasticized band or strip or cord having first and second ends mounted in appropriately convenient locations such as the nether (i.e., lower) regions of the container end walls 46, 48 of body 22, perhaps at or near the junction with the insulated rear wall. Left and right hand securement fittings, are identified as clamps 276 and 278, respectively.
Clamps 276 and 278 are movable from a locked position, as shown in Figures 7e and 7j, to an unlocked position by lifting on the slightly raised thumb tabs, or end levers, 277, 279, causing them to pivot on their pivots 275 to a raised, disengaged position, allowing motion of the various other members. When assembly 260 has been moved to its open, or deployed position, clamps 276, 278 are pivoted in the other direction and returned to their securing, or locking position.
When assembly 260 is folded, the procedure is reversed.
Date Recue/Date Received 2023-03-01
As can be seen in Figures 7a and 7j, in the collapsed, or folded condition, the tray, or table-top work surface extension, in the form of a rigid member 264, lies adjacent to its various strut members adjacent and substantially parallel to the back panel 256 of assembly 258, and is secured in that position by clamps 276, 278 and retainer 274. When a work surface is desired, the retainer and the clamps are released from the securement position shown in Figure 7e, such that member 264 may be lifted upwardly and outwardly in a curving path as suggested in Figure 7f, and that member 262 may pivot upwardly and outwardly on hinge 263 while this happens.
As it does so, first strut member 266 is released, and falls or slides downwardly, with aperture 278 sliding down strut portion 270, which itself can swings or flex outwardly somewhat on hinge 279 until members 266 and 270 are locked against each other and can rotate no further outward, with the distal end of member 266 seating adjacent hinge 269, thus defining a strut supporting the distal edge of member 264. Rigid base panel 268 maintains the spacing between hinge 267 and hinge 269 to which member 262 is attached. In the last position, of Figure 7g, panel 264 has rotated to a right angle relative to panel 262, which now sits flat parallel to members 268, 270, and 272. Inasmuch as the working surface of member 264 is exposed even when in the closed position, retaining walls or flanges can be formed in the lateral margins thereof if desired without interfering with the function of the apparatus, and a retaining wall, or lip may be mounted across the distal end of member 264 adjacent to hinge 265. In the position of Figure 71 clamps 276,278 may be rotated laterally inwardly and downwardly on their pivots pins 282, to hold member 262, and thus the proximal end of member 264 close to the wall. Pivot pins 282 may pass through apertures 284 in member 268, and protrude to act as stops for the back side of member 262. In the reverse process, when the clamps are released, member 266 can be squeezed toward member 264, and the structure will fold, with slots 286 being clearance slots for pins 282.
There are other ways of constructing a collapsible or extendable shelf structure. An alternate is shown in Figures 7m and 7n. A collapsible, folding shelf assembly is indicated generally as 290. It includes a substantially rigid member 292 that defines a work surface, not unlike member 220 in construction, having a hinge 294 at the proximal edge, and flange margins Date Recue/Date Received 2023-03-01
It may be that a soft-sided collapsible insulated container assembly may include both the substantially rigid lid assembly of container assembly 20 and an auxiliary shelf assembly, such as folding shelf assembly 260. In such circumstances, in the collapsed condition the substantially rigid lid portion may lie against the front wall of the folded assembly, and the rigid folded shelf assembly may lie substantially flat against the rear wall. Other collapsible shelf arrangements are possible, whether using telescoping members or over-center arms or other means.
In the embodiments of Figures 7a¨ 71 and 7m¨ 7n, the working surface can be deployed or retracted without obstructing access to the auxiliary closure member of lid 32. By contrast, in Figures 6a ¨ 6h, when member 220 is in the closed position, the auxiliary closure member 210 is obstructed. Thus the embodiments of Figures 7a ¨ 7n provide a temporary, collapsible, working surface that may provide a substantially flat and level place on which to rest objects, without impeding access to the secondary closure member, i.e., the secondary closure member remains free of obstruction whether the working surface is deployed or not.
In the embodiment of Figures 8a- 8h, there is a collapsible soft-sided insulated container, or container assembly, 300, that is substantially similar to the container assembly 20 of Figure lb, and may be taken as being the same in terms of basic soft-sided insulated container construction and features unless otherwise noted.
Container, or container assembly, 300 includes a first portion 302 and a second portion 304. First portion 302 may be termed the base or body portion, and may have an upstanding soft-sided insulated wall structure 306 that defines a chamber 310 therewithin, in which to receive objects that one may wish to keep cool or warm. As usual, the soft-sided insulated wall structure 306 may include a base or bottom panel or bottom wall 308 which may quite typically be rectangular. Respective front, rear, left hand side and right hand side panels may be mounted about the respective edges of the bottom panel and stand upwardly therefrom, the bottom and the various side panels defining a five-sided box.
Second portion 304 may include, or may be, a closure member, or top, or lid, 312 such as Date Recue/Date Received 2023-03-01
In the collapsed position, or condition, or configuration, the front panel moves toward the rear panel, and the lid wraps over the collapsed lower body portion. To that end, proximal portion 314 is flexible, or foldable, or bendable, to curve over main body portion 302 such that distal portion 316 then lies in front to the front wall of the unit.
Securement fittings in the nature of straps 308, such as may be provided with appropriate hook-and-eye fabric fasteners may then secure the unit in the folded or collapsed or storage configuration.
Lid 312 may have a length L312 as measured from the back wall panel to the front wall panel. The proximal portion of the lid assembly may have a back-to-front length indicated as L314. The distal portion may have a back to front length indicated as L316.
Whereas the proximal portion of the lid of assembly 20 was of relatively limited size, length L314 of proximal portion 314 may be greater than half of length L312, and in one embodiment may be greater than 3/4 of L312.
Distal portion 316 includes a hard fitting 320. Hard fitting 320 may extend along the forward, or most distant edge from the hinge connection. In contrast to the table top hard panels described above, in which there may be a desire to obtain as large a working surface as possible, hard fitting 320 may extend less than 1/3 of the length L312 of lid 312. Hard fitting 320 may have a land or mounting array, or peripheral flange 322 by which hard fitting 320 is secured, as by sticking or bonding, to adjacent fabric materials. As installed, flange 322 may be taken as lying in the dominant place of the lid more generally.
Hard fitting 320 may have a first accommodation 324, which may be a rigid molded drink pocket, or socket, 326. Socket 326 may include a well 328 that extends downwardly into hard fitting 320 to a bottom or base wall 330 positioned at a level that is below, or shy of, the Date Recue/Date Received 2023-03-01
Expressed differently, when container 320 is in its expanded condition and lid 312 is in place, the bottom of the well depends from the level of the lid more generally, and extends inwardly into chamber 310. Accommodation 324 may have a continuous membrane or wall defining the base or inner wall of the socket, that does not leak or drip or drain into chamber 310.
Accommodation 324 may also have an outwardly standing retainer, which may be an outwardly standing wall, and which may be an outwardly or upwardly continuing extension 346 of the sidewall of socket 326. Extension 346 may stand upwardly or outwardly proud of the level of flange 322, and of the general level of the main panel or surface of lid 312 more generally. In that way, accommodation 324 extends both inwardly to the inside of flange 322 and outwardly outside and away from flange 322.
Hard fitting 320 may run along the front edge of lid 312 distant from the hinge.
Accommodation 324 may be a drink pocket fitting located at one end of hard fitting 320, that accommodation being located generally in a corner of lid 312. Hard fitting 320 may have a second accommodation 334 located at the distant end, which may be at the other corner of lid 312. There may be a medial portion 336 that extends between the first and second accommodations. Front and rear walls or rims, or channels, or flanges may bound medial portion 336 on either side to front and back, as at 338, 340, defining the edges of fitting 320.
These channels or flanges 338,340 give hard fitting 320 a depth of section tending to make hard fitting 320 function as a beam giving the forward margin of lid 320 a stiffness against bending, and a lateral rigidity. Hard fitting 320 has an abnormally large through-thickness extent.
Channels or flanges 338, 340 may be spaced apart a distance corresponding roughly to the diameter of the sockets of first accommodation 324 and second accommodation 334, and may generally tend to be tangential to, or to fit on a smooth curve into, the circular upwardly extending retainer portions of sockets 324 and 334.
Proximal portion 314 may have an access opening 340 defined therein. Access opening 342 may be a zipperless access opening. Access opening 342 may include a movable closure panel, or door, or flap, 344 such as may be movable between closed and open positions to permit a user to reach inside chamber 310 and retrieve, for example, a beverage. The beverage may be opened, and then placed in one of accommodations 324, 334 along the front wall of the cooler, Date Recue/Date Received 2023-03-01
Closure panel 344 may be generally rectangular, and may occupy a majority of the area of proximal portion 314. Closure panel 344 may be hingedly attached to proximal portion 314.
The hinge attachment may be at, or adjacent to the rear margin of lid 312.
Closure panel 344 may be centered along the rear margin. Closure panel 344 may open toward hard fitting 320, i.e., the free edge of closure panel 344 is closest toward, or adjacent to, or next to, the rearward margin of hard fitting 320.
Container assembly 320 may have an auxiliary container assembly, compaitment, or enclosure, or wall structure 350 mounted to the front wall of the front panel 320. Auxiliary container assembly 350 may be insulated or non-insulated. Auxiliary container assembly 350 may be expandable or collapsible, seen in the in-use, deployed, or expanded condition in Figure 8a, and in the collapsed or retracted position behind the wrapped-over distal portion 316 of lid 312 in Figure 8b. Container assembly 320 may also have a securement 352, such as may be a latch or strap, or releasable fastener, mounted to the rear wall thereof.
Securement 352 may then be used releasably to fasten, or otherwise mount, the back or rear panel of the container to the telescoping trailing handle of a wheeled cart or other frame.
In the embodiment of Figures 11a, 11b, and 11c there is another collapsible insulated container, or container assembly, 360, that is similar to collapsible insulated container assembly 300. It may be noted that container assembly 360 is provided in combination with a rolling cart 370, to which a container such as container assembly 320 might be mounted, with the bottom panel or wall of the container assembly sitting on a base or foot of the cart, and the back panel or wall attached by securement 352 to the upright handle shafts of the telescoping towing handle.
Assembly 360 differs from assembly 320 insofar as lid 362 has a proximal region or portion 364, and a distal portion 366. Lid 362 is releasably securable in place by a releasable closure securement member 368, which may be a zipper. In this instance, lid 362 is, bodily, the primary closure member or access member, of assembly 360. There is also a secondary closure member or access member, identified as inset panel 372, which, as before, is hingedly mounted along the rearward margin of lid 362, and opens toward distal portion 366. In this instance, Date Recue/Date Received 2023-03-01
The alternate embodiments of Figure 11d, 11c and lie may be understood to have substantially the same, or the same, construction as the embodiment of Figure 11a, except as otherwise noted. In each case, the soft-sided container assembly is collapsible, and may be such as to be suitable for mounting to cart 370.
Container assembly 400 of Figure lid is provided with both a top panel hard fitting 402, and a mid-height hard fitting 404 mounted to front wall auxiliary or secondary wall structure 406. Hard fitting 404 and secondary wall structure 406 may be substantially as shown and described in the mid-height retainer fitting of co-pending US Patent Application 14 / 793,063 filed July 7, 2015. That is, wall structure 406 may be collapsible to move hard fitting 404 to a retracted or collapsed condition. Hard fitting 404 may be as shown therein, or may be similar to, or substantially the same as either hard fitting 320 or 374 shown and described herein. It may include receptacles, or accommodations or sockets, or drink holders, 410, 412.
Hard fitting 404 may include a medial portion or web or base, or bottom panel or portion, 414 extending between accommodations 410, 412, and may have a front retainer, or retaining wall, or member, or rib, or lip, or rim, or channel, or flange, 416 such as may tend to discourage objects from slipping off portion 414. In that way, a lodgment, or working surface or niche may be formed, as may be suitable for holding condiments, cutlery, a paring knife, a bottle opener, and so on. Hard fitting 404 may also have a rear retainer or wall or rib or channel or flange, etc., identified as 418.
Items 418 and 416 may be substantially the same, and may be symmetrically arranged, both left-to-right-and back-to-front. Either or both may function as ribs or reinforcements or stiffeners, as may be. Hard fitting 404 may have a somewhat smaller front-to-rear dimension as compared to hard fitting 402, as auxiliary wall structure 406 may have less depth than that of hard fitting 402.
In the alternate embodiment of Figure lie, a container assembly 420 is substantially the same as assemblies 320 and 400, but differs from assembly 400 in having a mid-height, or lower, Date Recue/Date Received 2023-03-01
In the further alternative of Figure 1 lf, a container assembly 430 is substantially the same as assemblies 320 and 400, but has the reverse arrangement to that of assembly 420 of Figure lie in the sense of having a hard or reinforced member in the lid for holding beverages, and a hard or reinforced member without beverage sockets, or drink pockets, in the medial height tray.
That is, the mid-height hard fitting 432 defines accommodation or central tray area, or region, or portion, which may be bounded either partially or entirely by a peripheral wall or rim or lip 434.
The tray may protrude into the underlying enclosure, as in the manner of well 328. It may have a flat bottom, and, depending on the height of the surrounding wall, may provide a cutting surface.
In another embodiment, the peripheral wall may be relatively high, perhaps half an inch or more, to form a holder for cut vegetables, such as carrots or celery, or for lemon, lime or other slices.
It may also be used as a tray for condiments or cutlery, for example.
In the embodiment of Figure 12a there is a soft-sided cooler assembly 440 such as may be understood to be the same, or substantially the same, as found in USSN
14/793,063 filed July 7,2015. Unless stated otherwise, assembly 440 may be understood to have the same features of construction as previously described therein. Container assembly 440 may be manufactured in various configurations including a reinforced member in the lid, as previously described, or at mid-level, as shown and as previously described, or both. Assembly 440 may include a reinforced member or working surface member 442 as shown in Figures 12b, 12c and 12d. As can be seen member 442 includes first and second ends 444, 446 at which there are wells or sockets, or beverage retainers, or drink pockets 448, 450 respectively, connected by a medial web portion 452. Medial web portion 452 may be substantially planar and may define a working Date Recue/Date Received 2023-03-01
In the embodiment of Figures 13a, 13b and 13c there is a reinforcement member 470 that is substantially similar to member 442. However, in addition to the outer peripheral wall 456, member 470 also has a spaced inner wall 472 running along, in a spaced apart, parallel manner relative to the forward, or outermost sector 474 of wall 456, such that a well, socket, seat, shelf, ledge, retainer, footing, step, or accommodation 476 is formed in which to receive, for example, the lower margin of a portable electronic communications device, such as an kpad (t.m.). The accommodation may itself have an internal step, ledge, or index 478, such that accommodation 476 has a wide measure or seat 480, for receiving relatively wider devices, and also a narrow measure, or seat, 482 for receiving relatively narrower devices. The rearward or inner wall 484 may be slanted, as shown, such that a device seated therein may have a slant, or backward slope, or lean, such that the device is tilted or canted backward somewhat. The depth of accommodation 476 may extend inwardly beyond the plane of the reinforcement mounting flanges more generally, and may extend the same distance as the drink retainer wells.
In the embodiment of Figures 14a, 14b and 14c, a reinforcement member 490 is the same as, or substantially similar to, member 470, but rather than employing channel sections, peripheral wall 492 and retainer wall 494 are single webs.
In the embodiment of Figures 15a, 15b, 15c and 15d, there is a soft-sided insulated container assembly 500 that is substantially the same as container assembly 300 or assembly Date Recue/Date Received 2023-03-01
Flange 510 provides a stitching attachment interface, as above, by which the respective corner fitting may be secured to the fabric of the cover or to the corner or edge seam or beading.
At least one edge or region or portion 518 of flange 510 may be radiused to follow, or to set, the curvature of the corner of the panel, and of that portion of the container. In one embodiment two opposed curved portions 518 may be used such that the fitting has two diagonally opposed pointed corners. Although the embodiment of container assembly 500 lacks a fully extending lateral hard plastic web, the use of hardened corner fitting may still tend to stiffen the structure to some extent nonetheless.
In summary, the insulated container assembly may have a hard fitting that has accommodations or pockets, or sockets, such as for beverages, or the hard fitting may have a flat working surface, or may define a tray or catchment with a raised peripheral wall. The lid may have a hard fitting with any of these. The container assembly may have a single hard fitting, such as may run along the forward or distal margin of the lid. Alternatively, the assembly may have both a hard fitting in the lid and a mid-height hard fitting in the forward secondary or auxiliary container structure mounted to the front face of the unit. One of the hard fittings may be a drink pocket fitting, with a single drink pocket or more than one drink pockets.
Each of the embodiments may also have a rearward deployable table or work surface such as may be used by itself or in conjunction with a lid-top work surface or drink pockets.
Date Recue/Date Received 2023-03-01
Although the various embodiments have been illustrated and described herein, the principles of the present invention are not limited to these specific examples which are given by way of illustration.
Date Recue/Date Received 2023-03-01
Claims (29)
a soft-sided insulated body defining an insulated chamber therewithin;
a lid, said lid having a proximal portion hingedly mounted to a rearward portion of the soft-sided insulated body;
said lid having a distal portion most distant from said rearward portion;
said proximal portion of said lid being non-rigid;
said distal portion having a rigid fitting extending therealong;
said rigid fitting including at least one rigid socket;
said socket having a well protruding inwardly of said lid;
said socket having a retainer arrayed about said socket and extending outwardly proud of said lid.
said lid is releasably secured to said soft-sided insulated body by a first closure rnember, said first closure member being operable to perrnit said lid to move between an open position and a closed position; and said lid has a second closure member defined therein amidst said proximal portion of said lid.
Date Recue/Date Received 2023-08-14
a soft-sided insulated body defining an insulated chamber therewithin, and a lid hingedly rnounted thereto, said lid being movable between an open position and a closed position relative to said chamber;
a securement by which releasably to retain said lid in said closed position;
said body being movable between a collapsed configuration and an expanded configuration;
said lid being hingedly connected to a rearward portion of said body, and, when said body is in said collapsed configuration, said lid being foldable over said body whereby a distal portion of said lid extends in front of said body;
said distal portion of said lid includes a rigid member running along a margin thereof most distant from said rearward portion of said body;
said rigid member having at least one retainer defined therein, said retainer including a rigid well that protrudes inwardly of said lid relative to said chamber when said lid is secured in said closed position, and a rim that stands outwardly of said lid.
Date Recue/Date Received 2023-08-14
a soft-sided insulated body defining an insulated chamber therewithin;
a lid, said lid having a proximal portion hingedly mounted to a rearward portion of the soft-sided insulated body;
said lid having a distal portion most distant from said rearward portion;
said proximal portion of said lid being non-rigid;
said distal portion having a rigid fitting extending therealong;
said rigid fitting occupying a minority of said lid.
a soft-sided insulated lower portion, and an upper portion co-operable therewith;
said soft-sided insulated lower portion having a base and an insulated peripheral wall upstanding from said base, said base and said peripheral wall defining an insulated charnber having a top opening;
said upper portion being hingedly mounted to said lower portion;
said upper portion defining a first closure member of said insulated chamber, and being movable between a closed position and an open position to govern access thereto;
said upper portion having a first rigid member, said first rigid member being externally positioned, said first rigid member defining a first rigid work surface, said first Date Recue/Date Received 2023-08-14 rigid work surface defining a table-top thereof;
said first rigid member having a molded web extending in a span-wise direction of said upper portion;
said first rigid member having a molded drink pocket formed therein, said molded drink pocket having a well extending inwardly of said web relative to said chamber and a rnolded rim standing outwardly of said web; and said container having a second rigid member mounted to said body, said second rigid member defining a second rigid work surface of said container.
Date Recue/Date Received 2023-08-14
said top panel has a front edge and an opposed rear edge at which said top panel is joined to said body, a left hand edge and an opposed right hand edge; and said first rigid member spans said top panel cross-wise between said left hand edge and said right hand edges.
said peripheral wall of said lower portion has a width and a height;
said upper portion defines a top panel hingedly connected to an upper margin of said peripheral wall of said lower portion;
said insulated container has a hinge at which said upper portion is connected to said lower portion;
said top panel has a proximal portion adjacent to said hinge, and a distal portion distant from said hinge;
said distal portion includes said first rigid member;
said first rigid member has a width and length, said width being rneasured predorninantly parallel to said upper margin of said rear wall, and said length being measured cross-wise to said width; and said length of said first rigid member is one of (a) less than, and (b) equal to, said height of said front wall of said body.
Date Recue/Date Received 2023-08-14
Priority Applications (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
---|---|---|---|
CA3227050A CA3227050A1 (en) | 2015-12-01 | 2015-12-08 | Soft-sided insulated container with lid fitting |
Applications Claiming Priority (2)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
---|---|---|---|
US14/955,790 | 2015-12-01 | ||
US14/955,790 US9809376B2 (en) | 2012-06-25 | 2015-12-01 | Soft-sided insulated container with lid fitting |
Related Child Applications (1)
Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
---|---|---|---|
CA3227050A Division CA3227050A1 (en) | 2015-12-01 | 2015-12-08 | Soft-sided insulated container with lid fitting |
Publications (2)
Publication Number | Publication Date |
---|---|
CA2914401A1 CA2914401A1 (en) | 2017-06-01 |
CA2914401C true CA2914401C (en) | 2024-02-20 |
Family
ID=58794283
Family Applications (2)
Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
---|---|---|---|
CA3227050A Pending CA3227050A1 (en) | 2015-12-01 | 2015-12-08 | Soft-sided insulated container with lid fitting |
CA2914401A Active CA2914401C (en) | 2015-12-01 | 2015-12-08 | Soft-sided insulated container with lid fitting |
Family Applications Before (1)
Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
---|---|---|---|
CA3227050A Pending CA3227050A1 (en) | 2015-12-01 | 2015-12-08 | Soft-sided insulated container with lid fitting |
Country Status (4)
Country | Link |
---|---|
CN (1) | CN108883869B (en) |
AU (2) | AU2016364860B2 (en) |
CA (2) | CA3227050A1 (en) |
WO (1) | WO2017091899A1 (en) |
Families Citing this family (15)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
AU201717615S (en) | 2017-06-12 | 2018-01-15 | Yeti Coolers | Container |
CN113753399B (en) | 2017-06-12 | 2023-07-18 | 野醍冷却器有限责任公司 | Container and latch system |
US11685573B2 (en) | 2017-06-12 | 2023-06-27 | Yeti Coolers, Llc | Carry strap for container |
US11313605B2 (en) | 2018-10-04 | 2022-04-26 | Packit, Llc | Insulated carrier for temperature-controlled items |
USD907445S1 (en) | 2018-12-11 | 2021-01-12 | Yeti Coolers, Llc | Container accessories |
USD904829S1 (en) | 2018-12-11 | 2020-12-15 | Yeti Coolers, Llc | Container accessories |
CN113271806A (en) | 2019-01-06 | 2021-08-17 | 野醍冷却器有限责任公司 | Luggage system |
USD931059S1 (en) | 2019-10-04 | 2021-09-21 | Packit, Llc | Insulated container |
USD954436S1 (en) | 2020-06-30 | 2022-06-14 | Yeti Coolers, Llc | Luggage |
USD963344S1 (en) | 2020-06-30 | 2022-09-13 | Yeti Coolers, Llc | Luggage |
USD951643S1 (en) | 2020-06-30 | 2022-05-17 | Yeti Coolers, Llc | Luggage |
USD961926S1 (en) | 2020-06-30 | 2022-08-30 | Yeti Coolers, Llc | Luggage |
USD985937S1 (en) | 2020-12-16 | 2023-05-16 | Yeti Coolers, Llc | Container |
USD994438S1 (en) | 2020-12-16 | 2023-08-08 | Yeti Coolers, Llc | Container |
USD960648S1 (en) | 2020-12-16 | 2022-08-16 | Yeti Coolers, Llc | Container accessory |
Family Cites Families (10)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
US4655052A (en) * | 1986-02-24 | 1987-04-07 | Garcia Luciano F | Portable cooler |
US5924303A (en) * | 1998-03-09 | 1999-07-20 | California Innovations Inc. | Insulated soft-sided portable case having externally accessible receptacle |
JP4135146B2 (en) * | 2003-06-05 | 2008-08-20 | いすゞ自動車株式会社 | Vehicle height adjustment device |
US7841207B2 (en) * | 2003-10-01 | 2010-11-30 | California Innovations Inc. | Container with cover and closure member |
US7140507B2 (en) * | 2004-05-25 | 2006-11-28 | Igloo Products Corporation | Insulated ice chest with accessory holders |
CA2498796A1 (en) * | 2005-03-01 | 2006-09-01 | California Innovations Inc. | Insulated container and cushion assembly |
US20060196218A1 (en) * | 2005-03-01 | 2006-09-07 | California Innovations Inc. | Insulated container and cushion assembly |
US20080245793A1 (en) * | 2007-04-05 | 2008-10-09 | The Coleman Company, Inc. | Insulated container with foot-operated lid |
US8191747B2 (en) * | 2008-06-02 | 2012-06-05 | California Innovations Inc. | Insulated container with asymmetric lifting arrangement |
US8777045B2 (en) * | 2012-06-25 | 2014-07-15 | California Innovations Inc. | Insulated container with work surface |
-
2015
- 2015-12-08 CA CA3227050A patent/CA3227050A1/en active Pending
- 2015-12-08 CA CA2914401A patent/CA2914401C/en active Active
-
2016
- 2016-12-01 WO PCT/CA2016/051410 patent/WO2017091899A1/en active Application Filing
- 2016-12-01 AU AU2016364860A patent/AU2016364860B2/en active Active
- 2016-12-01 CN CN201680080328.6A patent/CN108883869B/en active Active
-
2022
- 2022-06-08 AU AU2022203985A patent/AU2022203985B2/en active Active
Also Published As
Publication number | Publication date |
---|---|
AU2022203985B2 (en) | 2024-02-01 |
CN108883869B (en) | 2021-04-02 |
CA3227050A1 (en) | 2017-06-01 |
CA2914401A1 (en) | 2017-06-01 |
CN108883869A (en) | 2018-11-23 |
WO2017091899A1 (en) | 2017-06-08 |
AU2016364860A1 (en) | 2018-07-19 |
AU2022203985A1 (en) | 2022-06-30 |
AU2016364860B2 (en) | 2022-03-10 |
Similar Documents
Publication | Publication Date | Title |
---|---|---|
US10138048B2 (en) | Soft-sided insulated container with lid fitting | |
AU2022203985B2 (en) | Soft-sided insulated container with lid fitting | |
US9868583B2 (en) | Insulated container with work surface | |
CA2782668C (en) | Insulated container with work surface | |
US10730684B2 (en) | Soft-sided insulated container with lid fitting | |
US11096463B2 (en) | Soft-sided insulated lunch box | |
CA2897416C (en) | Soft-sided insulated container with work surface | |
CA2549327C (en) | Container with expandable portion | |
US8043004B2 (en) | Container with expandable portion | |
US4581902A (en) | Combination storage container and table | |
US8096442B2 (en) | Soft-sided insulated container with thermal storage member | |
CA2503473C (en) | Container with cover and closure reinforcement | |
US6821019B2 (en) | Divided insulated container | |
CA2273437C (en) | Divided insulated container | |
US20060196218A1 (en) | Insulated container and cushion assembly | |
US20040035143A1 (en) | Divided insulated container | |
CA2498796A1 (en) | Insulated container and cushion assembly | |
CA3025367A1 (en) | Soft-sided insulated container with lid fitting | |
CA2640943A1 (en) | Soft-sided insulated container with thermal storage member |
Legal Events
Date | Code | Title | Description |
---|---|---|---|
EEER | Examination request |
Effective date: 20201208 |
|
EEER | Examination request |
Effective date: 20201208 |
|
EEER | Examination request |
Effective date: 20201208 |
|
EEER | Examination request |
Effective date: 20201208 |
|
EEER | Examination request |
Effective date: 20201208 |
|
EEER | Examination request |
Effective date: 20201208 |
|
EEER | Examination request |
Effective date: 20201208 |
|
EEER | Examination request |
Effective date: 20201208 |
|
EEER | Examination request |
Effective date: 20201208 |
|
EEER | Examination request |
Effective date: 20201208 |
|
EEER | Examination request |
Effective date: 20201208 |
|
EEER | Examination request |
Effective date: 20201208 |
|
EEER | Examination request |
Effective date: 20201208 |
|
EEER | Examination request |
Effective date: 20201208 |
|
EEER | Examination request |
Effective date: 20201208 |