Expandable carrier pouch

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6568852
  • Patent Number
    6,568,852
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, February 28, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 27, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An expandable carrier or pouch includes a front and back panel connected by a double tab zipper with an expandable gusset joined between the panels.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In a principal aspect, the present invention relates to a flexible insulated carrier pouch having a zipper closure wherein the sides of the pouch are formed from congruent panels that overlie one another and are connected by a gusset or connecting panel which enables expansion of the pouch into a generally rectangular parallelepiped container.




Carrier pouches for lunches, soft drinks and the like are often made from flexible plastic or fabric material with insulation provided in the side walls of the pouch. Such containers, carriers or pouches are often made in the shape of a lunchbox, for example, or a purse or similar container and may have a limited capacity. That is, such pouches are typically not expandable. Additionally, pouches of this type which are expandable do not necessarily maintain their insulating characteristics. Further, such pouches, if expandable, are often bulky and difficult to convert between a reduced size and a large size. Thus, there has remained a need to provide an improved carrier pouch which is collapsible so that it may be easily stored or transported when not filled, yet which may be expanded to be filled with food or beverages.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Briefly, the present invention comprises an expandable container, pouch or bag which is comprised of flexible insulating panels joined together and convertible between an expanded mode and a contracted mode. The carrier pouch,bag or kit is comprised of overlying, generally rectangular, congruent front and back panels which are joined together by a connecting flexible wall or panel that forms a bottom and opposite lateral sides of an enclosure. The connecting panel is flexible and is fabricated so that the front and back panels may overlie one another and be joined together by a fastener mechanism, typically a zipper, which retains the front and back panels together by joining those panels along all four sides. The zipper may be partially released or fully released to form the insulated container into any one of three distinct modes; namely, (1) a fully compressed or closed configuration or mode, (2) a partially opened mode wherein the top of the container is accessible and open, and (3) a fully opened mode wherein the congruent front and back panels are totally separated one from the other and joined by the connecting gusset or a panel extending therebetween. Optional carrying straps are also provided.




Thus, it is an object of the invention to provide an improved insulating container or pouch which may be used for carrying food, beverages and the like.




It is a further object of the invention to provide an insulating container or pouch which may be expanded for holding beverages and other items.




Another object of the invention is to provide an efficient, yet economical and rugged insulating container which is expandable to carry items or which may be contracted for storage and transport or the like.




These and other objects, advantages and features of the invention will be set forth in the detailed description which follows.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




In the detailed description which follows, reference will be made to the drawing comprised of the following figures:





FIG. 1

is an isometric view of the container or pouch in the fully compact condition or mode;





FIG. 2

is an isometric view of the pouch of

FIG. 1

wherein the top of the pouch or container is not open yet the lateral sides are expanded to separate the front and back panels one from the other;





FIG. 3

is an isometric view of the pouch of

FIG. 1

in the fully opened condition;





FIG. 4

is an isometric view of the pouch of

FIG. 1

similar to

FIG. 2

wherein the top of the container is open; and





FIG. 5

is an isometric view similar to

FIG. 1

wherein the pouch is depicted as including carrying straps.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to the figures, the carrier pouch or kit of the invention includes a front panel


10


which is generally rectangular in shape and is comprised of a flexible material such as fabric, canvas or a plastic material. Panel


10


typically includes inner and outer walls with an insulating material, such as a foam layer, therebetween. Front panel


10


has a generally rectangular shape including a bottom edge


12


, first lateral side edge


14


, a second lateral side edge


16


, and a top side or edge


18


.




A back panel


20


which is congruent in size and shape with front panel


10


also includes sides or edges such as top side or edge


22


, lateral side or edge


24


opposite lateral side or edge


26


and a bottom side or edge


28


. The back panel


20


and front panel


10


being congruent are generally formed of the same material to provide insulating characteristics for the container.




Connected between the front panel


10


and back panel


20


is a third connecting panel or gusset


30


having a first lateral side


32


, a second opposite, lateral side


34


and a connecting bottom side


36


. The gusset or connecting third panel


30


is attached to front panel


10


and back panel


20


slightly inset from the edges of the front and back panels


10


and


20


. Thus, for example, the side panel


32


is slightly inset from the side edge or lateral side


16


of front panel


10


and lateral side edge


24


of back panel


20


. Preferably, the gusset or third panel


30


is comprised of insulating material and fabric which is flexible and may be compressed, yet which may be expanded or extended such as depicted in

FIG. 3

so that the combination of front panel


10


, back panel


20


and side panel


30


form an open top enclosure as depicted in FIG.


3


.




The sides or edges


12


,


14


,


16


,


18


,


22


,


24


,


26


,


28


of the front panel


10


and back panel


20


thus define peripheral margins. These peripheral margins include a fastening mechanism; namely, a zipper that extends entirely about the periphery of front panel


10


and back panel


20


and along the top edge or margin


33


of one lateral side


32


of the gusset or connecting panel, or third panel


30


. The zipper joins the sides of that gusset


30


at a middle point, or middle section


42


of side panel


32


. Thus, the side panel


32


includes a top edge or margin section


44


and a second top edge or margin section


46


joined at the midpoint


42


. A zipper mechanism is provided, namely, a zipper


48


which connects the margins


44


and


46


. The zipper or mechanism


48


also may be operated to connect edges


22


and


18


, side edges


14


and


26


, bottom edges


12


and


28


and then side edges


16


and


24


. The zipper mechanism


48


depicted comprises both a first zipper operator or zipper tab


50


and a second tab


52


each of which operate the zipper mechanism


48


. The tabs


50


and


52


include openings or other fastening mechanisms (not shown) which permit the tabs


50


and


52


to be joined, for example, by a small lock or other security device. In any event, tabs


50


and


52


may each move along the track for the zipper mechanism


48


to define the mode or shape the pouch as depicted in the figures. For example, the zipper mechanism may be fully closed as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 5

. The zipper


48


may be partially open as shown in

FIG. 2

to permit the top of the enclosure to be closed, yet expanded to utilize the panel


30


to define the mode and shape of the pouch or kit.




The zipper tabs


50


,


52


may be moved entirely to the open position adjacent the midpoint


42


so that the mode of the pouch will be as depicted in FIG.


3


.

FIG. 4

depicts yet another mode wherein the zipper tabs


50


and


52


are both positioned on the opposite side of the midpoint connection


42


. Thus, there are a myriad of positions and modes of utilization of the pouch. In a preferred embodiment, a flexible strap


60


is attached by means of connectors


62


and


64


to one of the panels or sides, for example, front panel


10


. The strap


60


may, however, be connected to connectors on the front panel


10


and back panel


20


to provide a means for carrying the pouch.




Various fastener mechanisms besides zippers may be utilized. The sides and configuration of the panels


10


and


12


may be adjusted or changed. They may be circular, for example. The panels may also be triangular or some other geometric shape. Importantly, the peripheral edges or periphery of the panels are connected by an inset gusset, for example, gusset


30


. Thus, the invention may be varied significantly without departing from the spirit and scope thereof. The invention is, therefore, to be limited only by the following claims and equivalents.



Claims
  • 1. A carrier pouch comprising, in combination:a first generally rectangular front panel having a top side, opposite lateral sides and a bottom side; a second generally rectangular back panel congruent with the first panel and having a top side, opposite lateral sides and a bottom side; said first and second panels each including an outer peripheral margin; a third flexible connecting side and bottom gusset panel attached between the lateral sides and bottom sides of the first and second panels; said third gusset panel inset from the other peripheral margins; said third gusset panel having first and second end margins connecting the first and second panels on the opposite sides thereof and adjacent the top sides thereof to define an open top access and enclosure comprised of the joined panels, said end margins each having a midpoint; and a single, continuous closure mechanism joining the midpoint of one of the end margins and extending in serial order along the said one of said end margins to the opposed first and second panel top sides, then to one of said first and second panel lateral sides opposite the one of said end margins, to the first and second panel bottom sides and then the other of said first and second panel lateral sides to the top side; whereby the pouch provides multiple modes including (1) a closed top without joinder by the closure mechanism of the first and second panel lateral sides and bottom sides, (2) a closed top and joinder of all first and second panel sides, and (3) an open top without any joinder of the closure mechanism.
  • 2. The pouch of claim 1 wherein the panels are comprised of flexible materials.
  • 3. The pouch of claim 1 wherein selected panels are comprised of insulating materials.
  • 4. The pouch of claim 1 wherein the closure mechanism comprises a zipper mechanism having first and second zipper control tabs.
  • 5. The pouch of claim 1 further including a carrying strap attached to the first or second panels or both the first and second panels.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Number Name Date Kind
3443671 Dyke May 1969 A
D285748 Feinberg et al. Sep 1986 S
D286229 Knoepke et al. Oct 1986 S
4773515 Kotkins, Jr. Sep 1988 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
1474951 Mar 1967 FR