Claims
- 1. A plastic bag article of manufacture with a closed end portion having a first hoop dimension, an opposite open end, and a transition section of second hoop dimension greater than said first hoop dimension, said plastic bag article being turned back on itself with the closed and open ends in juxtaposition so that said plastic bag article provides an annular space between spaced apart inner and outer wall portions of said transition section, said plastic bag article being for use in making an insulated container having a body of foamed polymer material substantially contained between said spaced apart inner and outer wall portions of said plastic bag article, said body of foamed polymer material defining a chamber therein having an end surface defining an interior perimeter dimension and an opening outwardly from said chamber, said opening being surrounded by a transition surface defining an exterior perimeter dimension, said plastic bag article comprising:said end portion defining said respective first hoop dimension which is substantially equal to but greater than said interior perimeter dimension; said transition section having a wall portion extending from said end portion to a transverse line at which said plastic bag article defines said second hoop dimension which is substantially equal to but greater than said exterior perimeter dimension and which is sufficient to allow said plastic bag article when turned back on itself to extend across said transition surface of said body of foamed polymer material.
- 2. The plastic bag article of manufacture according to claim 1 wherein said plastic bag article further includes a skirt portion flared beyond said transverse line of second hoop dimension such that said plastic bag article defines a third and larger hoop dimension at said open end thereof.
- 3. A plastic bag article of manufacture for use in making an insulated container having a body of foamed polymer material substantially contained between spaced apart inner and outer wall portions of said plastic bag article, said body of foamed polymer material defining a chamber therein having a closed end surface at which said chamber defines an interior perimeter dimension, and an opening outwardly from said chamber, said opening being surrounded by a transition surface defining an exterior perimeter dimension, said plastic bag article comprising:an end portion defining a respective first hoop dimension which is substantially equal to but greater than said interior perimeter dimension; a first triangular neck section extending from said end portion to a second triangular more broadly flaring transition section, said second triangular more broadly flaring transition section extending to a transverse line at which said plastic bag article defines a second hoop dimension which is substantially equal to but greater than said exterior perimeter dimension, said plastic bag article also including a substantially straight skirt section extending from said transverse line to and defining an open end for said bag.
- 4. A plastic bag article of manufacture for use in making an insulated container having a body of foamed polymer material substantially contained within said plastic bag article, said body of foamed polymer material defining a chamber therein having an end surface defining an interior perimeter dimension and an opening outwardly from said chamber, said opening outwardly from said chamber being surrounded by a transition surface defining an exterior perimeter dimension, said plastic bag article comprising:an end portion having a transverse seam and defining a respective first hoop dimension which is substantially equal to but greater than said interior perimeter dimension; said plastic bag article including a pair of spaced apart seams at opposite ends of and perpendicular to said transverse seam; a pair of opposite side seams, each extending from a respective one of said pair of spaced apart seams in alignment with said transverse seam and extending to an open skirt edge of said plastic bag article; and a transition section extending from said end portion to a transverse line intermediate said end portion and said skirt edge of said plastic bag article, and at which said plastic bag article defines a second hoop dimension which is substantially equal to but greater than said exterior perimeter dimension, and which is sufficient to allow said plastic bag article to extend across said transition surface of said body of foamed polymer material.
- 5. A plastic bag article of manufacture for use in making an insulated container having a body of foamed polymer material substantially contained within said plastic bag article, said body of foamed polymer material defining a chamber therein with an end surface defining an interior perimeter dimension and an opening outwardly from said chamber, said opening outwardly from said chamber being surrounded by a transition surface defining an exterior perimeter dimension, said plastic bag article comprising:an end portion having a transverse seam and defining a respective first hoop dimension which is substantially equal to but greater than said interior perimeter dimension; said plastic bag article including a pair of spaced apart seams at opposite ends of and perpendicular to said transverse seam; a pair of opposite side seams, each extending from a respective one of said pair of spaced apart seams in alignment with said transverse seam and extending to an open skirt edge of said plastic bag; and a first triangular neck section extending from said end portion to a second triangular more broadly flaring transition section at which said plastic bag article defines a second hoop dimension which is substantially equal to but greater than said exterior perimeter dimension, said second triangular more broadly flaring transition section leading to a substantially straight skirt section defining an open end for said bag article at which said plastic bag article defines said open skirt edge.
- 6. A blank for making a plastic bag article of manufacture which includes a rectangular end portion and a flaring curved skirt extending from said end portion to an open skirt edge of said bag, said bag being for use in making an insulated shipping container, said blank comprising:a piece of sheet plastic material configured to include a rectangular protrusion portion at an end thereof, said protrusion defining a pair of opposite edges, and said blank defining a pair of oppositely extending angulated shoulder edges adjacent to said protrusion and one on each side thereof, said shoulder edges each being of like length to and joinable with a respective side edge of said protrusion, and said blank including a pair of opposite curved transition edge portions extending from adjacent said pair of shoulders toward a skirt edge of said blank which is spaced from said protrusion portion; whereby a pair of said blanks are joined to one another in face-to-face relation to define said plastic bag article having said rectangular end portion and said flaring curved transition portion extending from said end portion toward a open skirt end of said bag.
- 7. A blank for making a plastic bag article of manufacture which includes a rectangular end portion and a flaring curved skirt extending from said end portion to an open skirt edge of said bag, said bag being for use in making an insulated shipping container, said blank comprising:a piece of sheet plastic material configured to include a rectangular protrusion portion at an end thereof, said protrusion defining a pair of opposite edges, and said blank defining a pair of oppositely extending angulated shoulder edges adjacent to said protrusion and one on each side thereof, said shoulder edges each being of like length to and joinable with a respective side edge of said protrusion, and said blank including a substantially straight neck section extending to a triangular flaring transition section leading to a substantially straight skirt section at which said bag article will define an open end; whereby a pair of said blanks are joined to one another in face-to-face relation to define said plastic bag article having said rectangular end portion and said substantially straight neck section, said triangular flaring transition section, and said substantially straight skirt section extending to said open end of said bag.
- 8. A flaring plastic sac for use in making a container including a body of foamed polymer material, said body of foamed polymer material having an interior cylindrical chamber with a floor defining an interior perimeter dimension, at least one side wall extending from said floor to and at an upper end defining an opening on said container outwardly from said interior chamber, said side wall defining a transition surface extending outwardly from said opening and having an exterior perimeter dimension, and said body of foamed polymer material being substantially encased within and bonding to said plastic sac, which plastic sac forms both an interior and exterior bonded skin on said container, said plastic sac comprising:a plastic sheet having a pair of opposite faces, at least one of said pair of opposite faces being exposed to a material selected from the group consisting of plasma and ozone; so that said plastic sheet at said at least one of said pair of opposite faces bonds to said body of foamed polymer material, said plastic sheet at the other of said pair of opposite faces outwardly skinning said insulated container, said plastic sheet forming a flaring plastic sac with an end portion, said end portion defining a first hoop dimension which is substantially equal to but greater than said interior perimeter dimension; said plastic sheet further forming a flaring skirt portion of said sac extending from said end portion toward an opening for said sac, and with said skirt portion including a transition section of said sac which at a transverse line defines a second hoop dimension, said second hoop dimension being substantially equal to but sufficiently greater than said exterior perimeter dimension so as to allow said sac at said transition section and transverse line to extend across said transition surface of said body of foamed polymer material.
- 9. A flaring plastic sac which is especially configured to have a tubular body with an end wall portion providing a closed end for said flaring plastic sac, and a side wall forming a skirt portion extending from said end wall to and at a termination edge defining an open end for said flaring plastic sac, at least one face of said plastic sac being exposed to a material selected from the group consisting of plasma and ozone so that said plastic sac at said at least one face is bondable to foamed polymer material, said skirt portion flaring as it extends from said end wall portion to said open end such that the tubular body can be turned back on itself with said at least one face confronting itself to provide spaced apart inner and outer portions of said side wall which are bondable to said foamed polymer material, and with said end wall portion within generally juxtaposed to said open end, said end wall portion having a first hoop dimension, and at a selected transverse location intermediate of said end wall portion and said open end said skirt providing a second hoop dimension which is substantially greater than said first hoop dimension; such that said plastic sac can be used in making an insulated container skinned both internally and externally by said plastic sac as well as being floored by said end wall portion of said plastic sac, said insulated container having a body formed substantially of foamed polymer material which is received between said spaced apart inner and outer wall portions of said plastic sac with the body of foamed polymer material also including an end wall carrying said end wall portion of said plastic sac.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/633,154, filed Apr. 16, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,897,017.
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