Claims
- 1. An insulated container comprising:interior wall; exterior wall surrounding the interior wall, with a space between the interior wall and the exterior wall, the interior wall and the exterior wall defining a plurality of generally planar sides of the insulated container each planar side having a length and a width; vacuum panels disposed in the space between the interior wall and the exterior wall, each vacuum panel having a first side toward the interior wall and a second side toward the exterior wall, with a thickness between the first side and the second side, each vacuum panel having a length and a width which exceeds the thickness, each vacuum panel extending over a substantial entirety of the length and the width of one of the planar sides of the insulated container; and compressible insulation fill in the space between the interior wall and the exterior wall, the compressible insulation fill being about as long or longer than the length of each of the planar sides and being about as wide or wider than the width of each of the planar sides such that the compressible insulation fill extends along a substantial entirety of at least one of the first and second sides of the vacuum panel, the compressible insulation fill being flexible, wherein the compressible insulation fill comprises a sheet material layer formed independently of the vacuum panel with a generally uniform thickness, the sheet material layer being individually wrapped entirely around both the first and second sides of each vacuum panel.
- 2. The insulated container of claim 1, wherein the sheet material layer comprises a foam sheet material layer.
- 3. The insulated container of claim 2, wherein the container comprises a floor, peripheral sides extending from the floor to together with the floor form an enclosure with an opening, and a lid which covers the opening, wherein each of the floor, peripheral sides and lid includes a separate vacuum panel disposed between interior wall and exterior wall, wherein the compressible insulation fill further comprises a loft insulation material extending along a substantial entirely of at least one side of the vacuum panel for the floor.
- 4. The insulated container of claim 1, wherein the compressible insulation fill comprises a loft insulation material.
- 5. The insulated container of claim 1, wherein the container comprises a floor, peripheral sides extending from the floor which together with the floor form an enclosure with an opening, and a lid which covers the opening, wherein each of the floor, peripheral sides and lid includes a separate vacuum panel disposed between interior wall and exterior wall, wherein the thickness of the vacuum panels nearly matches the space between the interior wall and the exterior wall of about one inch or greater, and wherein the compressible insulation fill is about ⅛th of an inch thick.
- 6. The insulated container of claim 1, wherein the interior wall and the exterior wall are formed of a generally rigid material.
- 7. The insulated container of claim 6, wherein the interior wall and the exterior wall have adjoining edges welded together with a bead to encase the vacuum panel in a water-tight manner, and wherein the interior wall, the exterior wall and the bead and are formed of thermoplastic materials having the same or similar coefficients of thermal expansion.
- 8. The insulated container of claim 1, wherein the container comprises a floor, peripheral sides extending from the floor which together with the floor form an enclosure with an opening, and a lid which mates with the peripheral sides to cover the opening, wherein the interior wall of both the floor and the peripheral sides is provided by an inner liner integrally formed of a single deep drawn sheet of material.
- 9. The insulated container of claim 1, wherein the container comprises a floor, peripheral sides extending from the floor which together with the floor form an enclosure with an opening, and a lid which mates with the peripheral sides to cover the opening, wherein the lid comprises a dam received in the opening, and a compressible gasket extending peripherally outward from the dam to seal against a top edge of the peripheral sides of the insulated container, the compressible gasket having an opening to permit pressure release from the container.
- 10. The insulated container of claim 1, wherein the vacuum panel comprises:a porous space retainer, evacuated below atmospheric pressure; and a sheet of flexible hermetic film sealed around the evacuated porous space retainer with sealed edge portions which extend an an angle to an underlying surface of the porous space retainer.
- 11. The insulated container of claim 1, wherein the interior wall defines an enclosure, further comprising:a coolant containment structure disposed within the enclosure for enclosing dry ice, the coolant containment structure having a plurality of openings of a size permitting coolant vapor flow but preventing user contact with dry ice within the coolant containment structure.
- 12. The insulated container of claim 11, wherein the coolant containment structure is a dry ice containment structure comprising a pouch formed of an open weave fabric.
- 13. The insulated container of claim 11, wherein the coolant containment structure is closable and removably secured to the interior wall with a lock to prevent unauthorized access to coolant within the coolant containment structure.
- 14. The insulated container of claim 1, wherein the container comprises a floor, peripheral sides extending from the floor which together with the floor form an enclosure with an opening, and a lid which mates with the peripheral sides to cover the opening, and further comprising:a handle secured to exterior wall of at least one of the peripheral sides and the lid with a first attachment; a hinge secured to exterior wall of the lid with a second attachment and to exterior wall of one of the peripheral sides with a third attachment; and protective layer disposed in the space between vacuum panel and exterior wall over the first, second and third attachments.
- 15. An insulated container comprising:interior wall; exterior wall surrounding the interior wall with a space between the interior wall and the exterior wall; vacuum panel disposed in the space between the interior wall and the exterior wall; and compressible insulation fill wherein the compressible insulation fill comprises a foam sheet material layer formed independently of the vacuum panel with a generally uniform thickness, the foam sheet material layer being individually wrapped entirely around both the first and second sides of each vacuum panel; wherein adjoining edges of the interior wall and the exterior wall are welded together with a bead to encase the vacuum panel in a water-tight manner; and wherein the interior wall, the exterior wall and the bead are formed of the same thermoplastic material.
- 16. The insulated container of claim 15,wherein the container comprises a floor, peripheral sides extending from the floor to together with the floor form an enclosure with an opening, and a lid which mates with the peripheral sides at a junction to cover the opening; wherein the interior wall of both the floor and the peripheral sides is provided by an inner liner integrally formed of a single deep drawn sheet of material; and wherein the inner liner comprises a top edge which extends peripherally over vacuum panel edges such that the bead is disposed outside the junction between the enclosure and the lid.
- 17. An insulated container comprising:interior wall defining an enclosure; exterior wall surrounding the interior wall, with a space between the interior wall and the exterior wall; vacuum panel disposed in the space between the interior wall and the exterior wall; compressible insulation fill wherein the compressible insulation fill comprises a foam sheet material layer formed independently of the vacuum panel with a generally uniform thickness, the foam sheet material layer being individually wrapped entirely around both the first and second sides of each vacuum panel; and a coolant containment structure disposed within the enclosure for enclosing dry ice, the coolant containment structure having a plurality of openings of a size permitting coolant vapor flow but preventing user contact with dry ice within the coolant containment structure.
- 18. The insulated container of claim 17, wherein the coolant containment structure is a dry ice containment structure comprising a pouch formed of an open weave fabric.
- 19. The insulated container of claim 17, wherein the coolant containment structure is closable and removably secured to the interior wall with a lock to prevent unauthorized access to coolant within the coolant containment structure.
- 20. The insulated container of claim 17, wherein the container comprises a floor, peripheral sides extending from the floor which together with the floor form an enclosure with an opening, and a lid which mates with the peripheral sides to cover the opening, wherein the lid comprises a dam received in the opening, and a compressible gasket extending peripherally outward from the dam to seal against a top edge of the peripheral sides of the insulated container, the compressible gasket having an opening to permit pressure release from the container.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
The present application claims priority from Provisional Application Serial No. 60/092,209, filed Jul. 9, 1998, entitled ACE CONTAINER.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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