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The present invention relates to a thermo-regulable container, and more particularly, to a pouch used to carry temperature-sensitive products.
Thermo-regulable containers are a necessity in many situations. Such containers are often needed in situations requiring the transportation of temperature-sensitive products. Such products may include, but are not limited to, food products such as yogurts, produce, desserts and meats, beverages, medication, and medical-related products such as blood and organs. Thermo-regulable containers allow the transportation of such products away from a traditional thermo-regulable environment such as a refrigerator to wherever the products are needed. Without such thermo-regulable containers, temperature-sensitive products would be in danger of spoiling and are thus otherwise limited in the distance and time the products can remain away from the thermo-regulated environment.
A thermo-regulable container having a resealable top has a seemingly even greater use, as it may better insulate the internal contents of the container to provide for a longer cooling period and thus increase the distance and time the products can remain away from the thermo-regulated environment. In addition, such thermo-regulable containers may better contain the contents within and help prevent their undesired and untimely removal from the container.
Thermo-regulable containers may be used by a variety of consumers, including golfers, boaters, hikers, campers, travelers, medical personnel, promotional representatives, schools, home users, and anyone else desiring an inexpensive and portable solution to preserving temperature-sensitive products outside of a traditional temperature-regulated environment such as a refrigerator. Such containers may also be used in connection with fundraisers and other promotional marketing. For example, such containers may be decorated with the logo or mascot of a school or organization, and sold to students, teachers, staff, parents and donors to raise money for various organizations and causes. Representatives of the medical industry or other industries may use such containers to maintain a proper temperature for sample medicines and other promotional items as they travel throughout their sales area. Boaters, golfers, hikers, campers and travelers also may use such containers to maintain a proper temperature for items placed within, such as beverages, medicines, and food.
Past containers for carrying temperature-sensitive products have had various limitations. For example, a thermos, in general, insulates its internal contents to maintain the temperature of the contents far longer than an ordinary container would. However, thermoses, by their very nature, are generally fragile and lack durability. A simple drop on the ground can destroy the internal vacuum of the thermos causing it to fail in its intended function. In addition, thermoses are generally not flexible and thus limit the types and sizes of products that may be placed within.
Ice chests may also be used as thermo-regulable containers to maintain a cool environment for the products kept within the chest. The ice chest itself insulates the internal contents, and the cool temperature may be provided by the use of ice, ice packs, and/or some other cooling pack to lower the internal temperature of the ice chest. Such chests are disadvantageous as they typically require an external product, such as ice, to maintain the cool temperature. In addition, the chests have rigid walls and thus are not collapsible. Moreover, the use of ice in an ice chest can lead to the ruin of the products within as the ice melts and becomes a liquid.
Ice packs may also be used to transport temperature-sensitive products. However, such ice packs are often used in combination with another container, as the ice pack itself generally only functions as a cooling device, and not as a container. In addition, the ice packs typically are filled with water, which as the ice melts, forms condensation on the ice pack and can cause nearby products to absorb the resulting condensation. Furthermore, many ice packs are not flexible when frozen, limiting the shapes and sizes of products which may be cooled.
Dry ice may also be used to transport temperature-sensitive products. However, dry ice must be used in combination with another container, as the dry ice itself generally only functions as a cooling device, and not as a container. Though longer lasting than an ice pack or ice in general, dry ice is not flexible and may limit the shapes and sizes of products which may be cooled. In addition, dry ice must be carefully handled, as contact with bare skin can be dangerous. Moreover, dry ice can be dangerous in enclosed areas, as it releases heavy carbon dioxide vapor that can cause rapid suffocation.
Accordingly, there is a need in the art for an improved pouch for carrying temperature-sensitive products without requiring an external thermo-regulated agent.
The invention discussed herein addresses the problems identified above as well as other problems identified herein and those that are known in the art. In an aspect of the present invention, a pouch is provided for carrying temperature-sensitive products. The pouch comprises at least three sides. Each of the sides are fixedly attached to two of the other sides. The pouch also comprises a bottom being generally perpendicular to the sides and fixedly attached to the sides. A thermo-regulable agent is contained within at least one of the sides of the pouch.
The pouch may further comprise a top being fixedly attached to at least one of the sides and being releasably attached to at least one other side. The top may be releasably attached to the side by a hook and loop type fastening means, commonly known as Velcro, a zipper, a magnet, a snap, drawstring, or other device or combinations of these devices which allows the top to be releasably attached to the side.
The thermo-regulable agent as embodied in claim 1 is preferably a gel. In this manner, the thermo-regulable agent may be heated or cooled prior to transporting temperature-sensitive products. The products are then placed within the pouch which acts as a portable thermo-regulable environment to maintain a desired temperature of the products. By way of example, and not by way of limitation, the pouch may be placed in a freezer to cool the thermo-regulable agent. Once the pouch is removed from the freezer, the pouch will then cool the products within it for a finite duration. When no longer needed, the pouch may then be returned to the freezer.
The pouch may be fabricated from a flexible, yet durable material, to allow for the insertion of a variety of products. The pouch may be collapsible to allow for ease of storage. The pouch may also be sized and configured to hold a variety of sizes and shapes of products, such as beverage containers, food products such as yogurt, produce, desserts and meats, medicines, medical products such as blood and organs, or any other temperature-sensitive products that may require transportation. The pouch may also be sized and configured for a single product, such as a beverage container. The pouch may also be sized and configured such that the pouch may be insertable into a larger container.
It is an object of the present invention to provide for a pouch that may carry a variety of temperature-sensitive products without the need an external thermo-regulable agent, such as an ice pack.
Other features and advantages are inherent in the invention claimed and disclosed or will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description and its accompanying drawings.
These and other features and advantages of the various embodiments disclosed herein will be better understood with respect to the following description and drawings, in which like numbers refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
In the following description of the preferred embodiment, reference is made to the accompanying drawings that form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration a specific embodiment in which the invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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The sides 104 also are preferably fashioned to allow the radiation and/or conduction of the temperature of the thermo-regulable agent 114 into the internal container 116 of the pouch 102. The sides 104, bottom 106, and top 108 of the pouch 102 may be fashioned from plastic, polycarbonate, nylon, vinyl, mylar or other materials or combinations of these materials without departing from the scope of the present invention. Insulating materials may also be disposed within the exterior side walls, top wall, and/or bottom wall of pouch 102, outboard of regulable agent 114, to enhance the cooling or warming properties of the pouch 102, and to provide additional structural rigidity to the pouch.
As will be recognized by one skilled in the art, the pouch 102 may be sized and configured to accommodate products of various sizes and shapes. The pouch 102 may also be sized and configured to accommodate a single product such as a beverage container. The pouch 102 may also be sized and configured to be insertable into another container.
The above description is given by way of example, and not limitation. Given the above disclosure, one skilled in the art could devise variations that are within the scope and spirit of the invention disclosed herein, including various ways of containing and cooling temperature-sensitive products. Further, the various features of the embodiments disclosed herein can be used alone, or in varying combinations with each other and are not intended to be limited to the specific combinations described herein. Thus, the scope of the claims is not to be limited by the illustrated embodiments.