This application claims priority to, and the benefit of, International Application No. PCT/AU2016/000402, filed Dec. 16, 2016, entitled “An Insulated Carry Bag,” which claims priority to, and the benefit of, Australian Application No. 2015101819 filed Dec. 18, 2015, entitled “An Insulated Carry Bag,” the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
This invention relates to carry bags of the type that are typically carried by women that include an insulated interior or compartment.
It is quite common when going to restaurants, visiting with friends, or going on picnics etc, to carry food and/or drink to consume at the destination in a bag. Quite often it is desirable to keep the food and/or drink either chilled or warm with respect to ambient temperature conditions surrounding the bag.
There are many insulated carry bags on the market, however these tend to be large and bulky, and do not include the fit and finish of a fashion carry bag of the type typically carried by women. The bags commonly available are very utilitarian in nature.
Another problem relates to the multi-use aspect of insulated bags. Sometimes it is desirable to carry objects that are to be kept warmer than ambient temperature, such as food, and at other times, it is desirable to carry items that need to be kept cooler than ambient temperature, such as when carrying cosmetics, pharmaceuticals or drinks etc. This may be difficult to achieve with a single bag if the bag has just been used to carry a warm item, then it needs to carry items that need to be kept cool.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a carry bag that is fashionable and attractive, particularly to women, that at least mitigates some of the aforementioned problems.
Accordingly, the present invention is a carry bag including a body, and at least one handle, wherein the body of the bag is hollow, and dimensioned so that it can receive items that are to be kept either cooler or warmer than the ambient temperature surrounding the bag. At least the sidewalls are constructed from a combination of a tough and durable outer layer, that corresponds to the exterior side wall of the body of the bag, and an insulative and pliable foam filling, and a tough and durable heat reflective layer, that corresponds with the interior side wall of the body of the bag, and wherein the foam filing is sandwiched between the outer and interior side walls of the body. At least the body of the bag is sealable by way of suitable primary releasable sealing means, so that the objects placed inside the bag are subsequently completely enveloped by the body of the bag.
Preferably, the body of the bag includes a shock absorbing layer in the base of the body, and the shock absorbing layer mitigates the impact when the bag is placed upon a hard surface, such as a benchtop or the like, and wherein the shock absorbing layer also provides further insulative properties to the interior of the body of the bag.
Preferably, the body of the bag is elongated and is particularly suited for use with a tall bottle, for example a wine bottle, or a bladder with tapping means, and the body includes an aperture at one end that enables a user to manipulate the bottle within the bag so that a suitable portion of the bottle's neck is able to protrude from the body of the bag, through the aperture, without the need to open the primary releasable sealing means, or alternatively, allow the user to manipulate the tapping means of the bladder through the aperture, and when not in use, the aperture includes an insulative flap that keeps the aperture closed.
Preferably, at least the sidewalls of the body include refrigeratable or freezable portions that can either be inserted into corresponding pockets built into the sidewalls of the body, or are permanently incorporated into the sidewalls, and the refrigeratable or freezable portions remain pliable, even at normal domestic freezer temperatures.
Preferably, the body of the bag includes a separate inner bag that is removable by a user of the bag, and the inner bag includes a heat reflective inner wall, and an outer wall, and in the inner bag includes a freezable, or refrigeratable, filling that is sandwiched between the inner bag's inner and outer walls, and wherein the bag remains pliable, even at the freezing temperatures reached by normal domestic freezers. One particular bag body may be associated with a plurality of inner bags, any one of which may be used with the body at any one time.
Preferably, the separate inner bag includes an aperture that is adapted to enable a user to manipulate the opening of an object, such as the pouring end of a bottle, or the tap of a beverage bladder, to protrude through the inner bag aperture, and when the inner bag is placed within the body of the bag, the inner bag aperture, and any object protruding through it is adapted to align with the corresponding aperture in the body of the bag so that the contents of the object are accessible from the body of the bag without a need to open the primary releasable sealing means.
Preferably, the separate inner bag includes releasable sealing means so that the inner bag can substantially close around the entire object, except the portion protruding through the aperture, and when the inner bag is properly placed within the body of the bag, the releasable sealing means of the inner bag aligns with the primary releasable sealing means of the body of the bag.
Preferably, the primary releasable sealing means and the inner bag releasable sealing means are zippers, and when the inner bag is properly placed within the body of the bag, the respective zippers of the inner bag and the body of the bag may be interconnected, so that both zippers may be operated simultaneously by the opening and closing of the primary releasable sealing means.
Preferably, the aperture in the body of the bag includes covering means that significantly conceal the presence of the aperture when the contents of the object are not being accessed.
In another form of the present invention, the body of the bag includes a separate inner bag that is removable by a user of the bag, and the inner bag includes a heat reflective inner wall, and an outer wall, and in the inner bag includes a thermally insulative filling that combines with the heat reflective inner wall to provide substantial heat insulation properties to the cavity within the inner bag so that any heated object placed within the inner bag remains at an elevated temperature for a significant period of time, when compared to the ambient temperature surrounding the body of the bag. Any one of a plurality of thermally insulative inner bags can be used with the body at any one time.
Preferably, the thermally insulative filling further includes thermal retention material that is suitable for retaining the heat energy it absorbs for an extended period of time.
Preferably, the inner bag is microwavable in order to provide heat energy to the thermal retention material.
In order that the invention may be more fully understood, there will now be described, by way of example only, preferred embodiments and other elements of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings where:
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In any of the preferred embodiments, the insulated interior of the bag is washable, and suitable for carrying food, drink, or any other item that needs to be kept hot or cold, like pharmaceuticals, or some women's cosmetics etc.
While the above description includes the preferred embodiments of the invention, it is to be understood that many variations, alterations, modifications and/or additions may be introduced into the constructions and arrangements of parts previously described without departing from the essential features or the spirit or ambit of the invention.
It will be also understood that where the word “comprise”, and variations such as “comprises” and “comprising”, are used in this specification, unless the context requires otherwise such use is intended to imply the inclusion of a stated feature or features but is not to be taken as excluding the presence of other feature or features.
The reference to any prior art in this specification is not, and should not be taken as, an acknowledgment or any form of suggestion that such prior art forms part of the common general knowledge.
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