Claims
- 1. A pouch for a heated appliance, comprising:an interior sheet of material defining an appliance receptacle therein; an exterior sheet of material congruently surrounding said interior sheet of material; said interior sheet of material and said exterior sheet of material each having an inwardly facing surface, an outwardly facing surface opposite said inwardly facing surface, a folded first edge, a second edge closure seam opposite said folded first edge, a bottom end closure seam, and a top end opposite said bottom end closure seam; a common top end seam joining each said top end of said interior sheet of material and said exterior sheet of material; and said interior sheet of material and said exterior sheet of material defining an insulating volume therebetween.
- 2. The pouch for a heated appliance according to claim 1, wherein:at least said interior sheet of material comprises a highly heat resistant woven fabric material; and at least said exterior sheet of material comprises a durable and wear resistant fabric material.
- 3. The pouch for a heated appliance according to claim 1, further including:a permanently open top disposed along said top end of said interior sheet of material and said exterior sheet of material, for accessing said appliance receptacle; and a hanging loop extending from said common top end seam of said interior sheet of material and said exterior sheet of material.
- 4. The pouch for a heated appliance according to claim 1, further including at least one externally disposed electrical cord retaining tie extending from said second edge closure seam of said exterior sheet of material.
- 5. The pouch for a heated appliance according to claim 1, further including:a permanently open top disposed along said top end of said interior sheet of material and said exterior sheet of material, for accessing said appliance receptacle; said top further having a first edge and a second edge opposite said first edge; a selectively positionable appliance retaining strap having a permanent attachment point extending from said common top end seam of one said edge of said top, and extending therefrom; and an appliance retaining strap temporary attachment point disposed adjacent one said edge of said top, generally opposite said permanent attachment point of said appliance retaining strap.
- 6. The pouch for a heated appliance according to claim 1, wherein each said second edge closure seam, each said bottom end closure seam, and said common top end seam of said exterior sheet of material and of said interior sheet of material are disposed within said insulating volume between said interior sheet of material and said exterior sheet of material.
- 7. A pouch for a heated appliance, comprising:an interior pocket defining an appliance receptacle therein; an exterior pocket congruently surrounding said interior pocket; a permanently open upper opening for accessing said interior pocket; an appliance retaining strap removably extending across said upper opening; at least one externally disposed electrical cord retaining tie extending from said exterior pocket; and a hanging loop attached at said upper opening and extending therefrom.
- 8. The pouch for a heated appliance according to claim 7, wherein:at least said interior pocket is constructed of a highly heat resistant woven fabric material; and at least said exterior pocket is constructed of a durable and wear resistant fabric material.
- 9. The pouch for a heated appliance according to claim 7, wherein:said interior pocket comprises an interior sheet of material; said exterior pocket comprises an exterior sheet of material; said interior sheet of material and said exterior sheet of material each have an inwardly facing surface, an outwardly facing surface opposite said inwardly facing surface, a folded first edge, a second edge closure seam opposite said folded first edge, a bottom end closure seam, and a top end opposite said bottom end closure seam; a common top end seam joins each said top end of said interior sheet of material and said exterior sheet of material; and said interior sheet of material and said exterior sheet of material define an insulating volume therebetween.
- 10. The pouch for a heated appliance according to claim 9, wherein:said permanently open upper opening and said common top end seam each have a first edge and a second edge opposite said first edge; and said hanging loop extends from one said edge of said common top end seam of said interior sheet of material and said exterior sheet of material.
- 11. The pouch for a heated appliance according to claim 9, wherein said at least one externally disposed electrical cord retaining tie extends from said second edge closure seam of said exterior sheet of material.
- 12. The pouch for a heated appliance according to claim 9, wherein:said permanently open upper opening and said common top end seam each have a first edge and a second edge opposite said first edge; said selectively positionable appliance retaining strap has a permanent attachment point extending from said common top end seam of one said edge of said top, and extending therefrom; and an appliance retaining strap temporary attachment point is disposed upon one said edge of said top, generally opposite said permanent attachment point of said appliance retaining strap.
- 13. The pouch for a heated appliance according to claim 9, wherein each said second edge closure seam, each said bottom end closure seam, and said common top end seam of said exterior sheet of material and of said interior sheet of material are disposed within said insulating volume between said interior sheet of material and said exterior sheet of material.
- 14. A method for constructing a pouch for a heated appliance, comprising the steps OF:(a) providing first sheet of material and a second sheet of material, with each sheet of material having an inwardly facing first surface, an outwardly facing second surface opposite the inwardly facing first surface, opposite first and second lateral edges, a bottom end, and a top end opposite the bottom end; (b) placing the first sheet of material in registry over the second sheet of material, with the inwardly facing first surface of the first sheet of material in contact with the outwardly facing second surface of the second sheet of material; (b) sewing the top end of each of the two sheets of material together to form a common top end seam; (c) folding each sheet of material longitudinally in half with the first sheet and second sheet extending oppositely from the common top end seam and with the inwardly facing second surface of the first sheet of material and outwardly facing first surface of the second sheet of material facing inwardly, to place the respective first and second lateral edges of each sheet of material in registry to form a folded first edge along each sheet; (d) sewing the first and second lateral edges of each sheet of material together to form a single continuous lateral edge seam; (e) sewing across the bottom end of the second sheet of material to form a bottom end seam therefor; (f) everting the assembly through the remaining open bottom end of the first sheet of material to position the outwardly facing second surface of the second sheet of material and the inwardly facing first surface of the first sheet of material, facing outwardly; (g) sewing the bottom end of the first sheet of material, closed; and (h) everting the first sheet of material into the interior of the second sheet of material to form a double ply pouch with an insulating volume between the two sheets of material and with all stitching disposed within the insulating volume, and with the first sheet of material defining a heated appliance receptacle therein.
- 15. The method for constructing a pouch for a heated appliance according to claim 14, further including the steps of:(a) providing a hanging loop having opposed ends; (b) placing the opposed ends of the hanging loop between the top end of each of the two sheets of material with the hanging loop extending inwardly between the two sheets of material, before accomplishing the step of sewing the top end of each of the two sheets of material together; and (c) sewing the opposed ends of the hanging loop between the top end of each of the two sheets of material simultaneously with the step of sewing the top end of each of the two sheets of material together.
- 16. The method for constructing a pouch for a heated appliance according to claim 14, further including the steps of:(a) providing an appliance retaining strap having opposed first and second ends; (b) placing the first end of the appliance retaining strap between the top end of each of the two sheets of material with the strap extending inwardly between the two sheets of material, before accomplishing the step of sewing the top end of each of the two sheets of material together; (c) sewing the first end of the appliance retaining strap between the top end of each of the two sheets of material simultaneously with the step of sewing the top end of each of the two sheets of material together; and (d) sewing an appliance retaining strap temporary attachment point to the outwardly facing second surface of the second sheet of material, adjacent the top end of the two sheets of material and opposite the captured first end of the appliance retaining strap.
- 17. The method for constructing a pouch for a heated appliance according to claim 14, further including the steps of:(a) providing at least one electrical cord retaining tie having opposed first and second ends; (b) placing the first end of the at least one electrical cord retaining tie between the first and second lateral edges of the second sheet of material with the at least one electrical cord retaining tie extending inwardly between the two first and second lateral edges of the second sheet of material, before accomplishing the step of sewing the first and second lateral edges of each sheet of material together to form a single continuous lateral edge seam; and (c) sewing the first end of the at least one electrical cord retaining tie between the two first and second lateral edges of the second sheet of material simultaneously with the step of sewing the first and second lateral edges of each sheet of material together to form a single continuous lateral edge seam.
- 18. The method for constructing a pouch for a heated appliance according to claim 17, further including the steps of:(a) providing a first electrical cord retaining tie having opposed first and second ends and a first attachment material disposed thereon; (b) providing a second electrical cord retaining tie having opposed first and second ends and a second attachment material disposed thereon, with the second attachment material being removably attachable to the first attachment material of the first electrical cord retaining tie; (b) placing each first end of the first and second electrical cord retaining ties between the first and second lateral edges of the second sheet of material with the first and second electrical cord retaining ties extending inwardly between the two first and second lateral edges of the second sheet of material, before accomplishing the step of sewing the first and second lateral edges of each sheet of material together to form a single continuous lateral edge seam; and (c) sewing the first end of the first and second electrical cord retaining ties between the two first and second lateral edges of the second sheet of material simultaneously with the step of sewing the first and second lateral edges of each sheet of material together to form a single continuous lateral edge seam.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/326,209, filed Oct. 2, 2001.
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