Claims
- 1. A thermally insulated container, comprising:a sidewall enclosure, said sidewall enclosure having top and bottom portions, with an opening at said top portion, a bottom closure attached to said bottom portion, said sidewall enclosure being formed from a sheet, said sheet having first and second sections, said sheet being folded at a junction of said first and second sections to form a folded sheet having a fold edge at said junction, said first section providing an inner layer of said sidewall enclosure and said second section providing an outer layer of said sidewall enclosure, said second section having a plurality of deformities formed therein to provide insulating air space adjacent said outer layer, said folded sheet having a predetermined thickness of material removed from an area adjacent said fold edge.
- 2. The thermally insulated container of claim 1 wherein said deformities comprise a plurality of indentations.
- 3. The thermally insulated container of claim 1 wherein said sheet is paper.
- 4. A method of making a container, comprising:providing a sheet having first and second sections separated by a fold score, said second section having a plurality of deformities, removing a predetermined thickness of material from said sheet at an area adjacent said fold score, folding said first and second sections together at said fold score such that said first and second section form a multi-layered sidewall blank having a fold edge, said multi-layered sidewall blank having opposite end portions, joining said opposite end portions of said multi-layered sidewall blank together to form a sidewall having top and bottom portions, said first and second sections forming respective inner and outer layers of said sidewall, said deformities providing insulating air space adjacent said outer layer, providing a bottom closure, and sealing said bottom closure to said bottom portion of said sidewall, thereby to form a container.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein said removing said predetermined thickness of material is done by skiving.
- 6. The method of claim 4 wherein said deformities are formed by embossing.
- 7. The method of claim 4 wherein said removing said predetermined thickness of material is done by skiving and said deformities are formed by embossing.
- 8. A thermally insulated container, comprising:a sidewall enclosure, said enclosure having top and bottom portions with an opening at said top portion, a bottom closure attached to said bottom portion, said sidewall enclosure being formed from a sheet, said sheet having first and second sections, said sheet being folded at a junction of said first and second sections to form a folded sheet having a fold edge at said junction, said first and second sections each having an inner surface which faces the inner surface of the other section after folding, said first section providing an inner layer of said enclosure and said second section providing an outer layer of said enclosure, said second section having a plurality of deformities formed therein to provide insulating air space adjacent said outer layer, said sidewall enclosure further including a means for fastening said first and second section directly together at said inner surfaces at an area adjacent said fold edge.
- 9. The thermally insulated container of claim 8 wherein said deformities comprise a plurality of indentations.
- 10. The thermally insulated container of claim 8 wherein said means for fastening comprises glue.
- 11. The thermally insulated container of claim 8 wherein an area of said sheet adjacent said fold edge has a predetermined thickness of material is removed therefrom.
- 12. The thermally insulated container of claim 8 wherein said sheet is paper.
- 13. A method of making a container, comprising:providing a sheet having first and second sections separated by a fold score, said sheet having first and second opposing surfaces, said second section having a plurality of deformities therein, folding said first and second sections together at said fold score such that (a) said first and second sections form a multi-layered sidewall blank having a fold edge, (b) said first surface is divided by said fold edge into a first surface of said first section and a first surface of said second section, and (c) said first surface of said first section faces said first surface of said second section, said multi-layered sidewalk blank having opposite end portions, bonding said first and second sections directly together on said first surface at an area adjacent said fold edge, joining said opposite end portions together to form a sidewall having top and bottom portions, said first and second sections forming respective inner and outer layers of said sidewall, said deformities providing insulating air space adjacent said outer layer, providing a bottom closure, and sealing said bottom closure to said bottom portion, thereby to form a container.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein said bonding said first and second sections directly together is done by gluing.
- 15. The method of claim 13 wherein said deformities are formed by embossing.
- 16. The method of claim 13, further including removing a predetermined thickness of material from said sheet at an area adjacent said fold edge.
- 17. A blank for forming a side wall of a thermally insulated container, comprising:a sheet of material, said sheet having first and second sections separated by a border, said sheet having a predetermined thickness of material removed from an area adjacent said border, said second section having a plurality of deformities formed therein to provide insulating air space adjacent said second section when said sheet is folded.
- 18. The blank of claim 17 wherein said border is a fold score.
- 19. The blank of claim 17 wherein said deformities are formed by embossing.
- 20. The blank of claim 17 wherein said sheet of material is paper.
BACKGROUND—CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED CASES
This application is a Division of Application Ser No. 09/588,859, Filed Jun. 6, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,196,454, Issued Mar. 6, 2001. The latter Application is a Division of Ser. No. 09/201,621, filed Nov. 30, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,085,970, Issued Jul. 11, 2000. The invention of this Application is an improvement on the inventions in U.S. Pat. No. Re. 35,830 (Jun. 30, 1998) to C. E. Sadlier, and U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,660,326 (Aug. 26, 1997) and 5,697,550 (Dec. 16, 1997) to R. Varano and C. E. Sadlier.
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