Claims
- 1. An insulated container for perishables comprising:
- a box having sides, a bottom and a top;
- insulated side panels within the box extending along the sides of the box;
- an insulated top panel within the box extending along the top of the box;
- an insulated bottom panel within the box located at the bottom of the box, the bottom panel having a top having a periphery and a pair of opposed arms extending downwardly toward the bottom of the box to thereby form a cavity between the bottom panel top, arms and box bottom.
- 2. The invention in accordance with claim 1 wherein each insulated panel is a thermal insulative structure comprising:
- upper an lower reflective means and an interposed insulated honeycomb barrier medium defining an insulating air space of a predetermined structural integrity and including air, at least one of the reflective means comprising a paper sheet layer and upper and lower metallic foil layers with the paper sheet layer interposed between the foil layers, each reflective means comprising upper and lower metallic foil layers laminated to an interposed paper sheet layer thereby creating a thermos effect, the medium comprising a series of hollow compartments separated by paper walls, the honeycomb barrier medium functioning to ensure the structural integrity of the air space defined by the honeycomb barrier medium and retard radiant heat irrespective of heat flow direction to thereby reduce thermal transfer and assuring thermal efficiency of the air space defined by the honeycomb barrier medium by reducing the air in the space to still air so that heat transfer by conduction is minimized, the insulated barrier medium functioning to minimize heat transfer by convection, the foil layers being reflective and possessing low emissivity to minimize heat transfer by radiation.
- 3. The invention in accordance with claim 1 wherein each insulated panel is a thermal insulative structure comprising a pair of upper and lower metallic foil layers, adjacent an interposed upper and lower paper sheet layer between and laminated to the foil layers of each pair, said upper and lower layers being separated by a honeycomb barrier comprising a series of closed polygonal compartments separated by paper walls perpendicular to said upper and lower paper sheet and foil layers, said polygonal compartments being hollow so as to maintain airspaces therewithin, the honeycomb barrier functioning to ensure the structural integrity of the air space defined by the honeycomb barrier and retard radiant heat irrespective of heat flow direction to thereby reduce thermal transfer and assuring thermal efficiency of the air space defined by the honeycomb barrier by reducing the air in the space to still air so that heat transfer by conduction is minimized, the polygonal compartments functioning to minimize heat transfer by convection, the foil layers being reflective and possessing low emissivity to minimize heat transfer by radiation.
- 4. The invention in accordance with claim 1 wherein a plastic sealed sheet encapsulates the bottom panel so that ice melt is directed into the cavity.
- 5. The invention in accordance with claim 4, wherein a plastic bag for containing the perishables is within the box and is disposed about the encapsulated bottom panel, whereby the cavity is an ice melt collection reservoir that isolates the ice melt from the panels and box.
- 6. The invention in accordance with claim 1 wherein each insulated panel is a thermal insulative structure comprising a pair of upper and lower metallic foil layers, adjacent an interposed upper and lower paper sheet layer between and laminated to the foil layers of each pair, said upper and lower layers being separated by a honeycomb insulated barrier having an air space with air comprising a series of closed polygonal compartments separated by paper walls perpendicular to said upper and lower paper sheet and foil layers, said polygonal compartments being hollow so as to maintain airspaces therewithin, the honeycomb barrier functioning to ensure the structural integrity of the air space defined by the honeycomb barrier and retard radiant heat irrespective of heat flow direction to thereby reduce thermal transfer and assuring thermal efficiency of the air space defined by the honeycomb barrier by reducing the air in the space to still air so that heat transfer by condition is minimized, the polygonal compartments functioning to minimize heat transfer by convection, the foil layers being reflective and possessing low emissivity to minimize heat transfer by radiation; a plastic sealed sheet encapsulates the bottom panel so that ice melt is directed into the cavity; a plastic bag for containing the perishables is within the box and is disposed above the encapsulated bottom panel, whereby the cavity is an ice melt collection cavity that isolates the ice melt from the panels and box.
- 7. The invention in accordance with claim 6 wherein the top of the box has two parts each having a distal free end and a proximal end hingedly connected to the sides, at least one slot in at least one of the sides spaced from the top, and at least one tab at the free end of each of the top parts inserted in the slot for releasably securing the top parts to the one of the sides; the box has four sides and a slot in an opposed pair of sides and the proximal ends of the top parts being hingedly connected to the other pair of opposed sides, the free ends of each top part having a pair of the tabs for insertion in the slots.
- 8. The invention in accordance with claim 1 wherein the top of the box having two parts each having a distal free end and a proximal end hingedly connected to the sides, at least one slot in at least one of the sides spaced from the top, and at least one tab at the free end of each of the top parts inserted in a slot for releasably securing the top parts to one of the sides; the box has four sides and a slot in an opposed pair of sides and the proximal ends of the top parts being hingedly connected to the other pair of opposed sides, the free ends of each top part having a pair of the tabs for insertion in the slots.
- 9. The invention in accordance with claim 1 wherein the juncture between the top and each of the opposed arms of the bottom panel being formed from a V-shaped slit and the arms being folded downwardly at each slit.
- 10. The invention in accordance with claim 9 wherein surfaces of the V-shaped slit have adhesive to assist in partial assembly of the bottom panel outside the box.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent applications Ser. Nos. 483,389 filed Feb. 28, 1990 abandoned, 589,458 filed Sep. 11, 1990 abandoned, and 604,144 filed Oct. 26, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,230,941.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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"Honeycombed Package Security" Air Transportation pp. 27-28, Mar. 1965. |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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