CONTAINER

20200141623 ยท 2020-05-07

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    The present invention is directed to a thermally controlled container for holding consumable products, said container including: a body having one or more soft or flexible layers, the body configured to define a cavity for receiving said consumable products; a lid having one or more soft or flexible layers, the lid configured to co-operate with said body to close the cavity; and at least one packet member having thermally sensitive material retained therein; at least one of the body or lid including an outer layer of soft sheet material, an intermediate layer of flexible insulative material and an inner layer of soft sheet material; and a pocket formed between the inner layer of soft sheet material and the intermediate layer of flexible insulative material, the pocket defining an enclosed space into which the at least one packet member is received.

    Claims

    1. A thermally controlled container for holding consumable products, said container including: a body having one or more soft or flexible layers, the body configured to define a cavity for receiving said consumable products; a lid having one or more soft or flexible layers, the lid configured to co-operate with said body to close the cavity; and at least one packet member having thermally sensitive material retained therein; at least one of the body or lid including an outer layer of soft sheet material, an intermediate layer of flexible insulative material and an inner layer of soft sheet material; wherein a pocket is formed between the inner layer of soft sheet material and the intermediate layer of flexible insulative material, the pocket defining an enclosed space into which the at least one packet member is received.

    2. The container of claim 1, wherein a border extends around at least part of the at least one packet member, the border being able to be sewn or otherwise attached to the inner layer of soft material, the outer layer of soft sheet material, and/or the intermediate layer, to hold the at least one packet member in a position to provide effective thermal control during use.

    3. The container of claim 1, wherein the body is configured to have a base and at least one side wall extending from the base to define said cavity.

    4. The container of claim 1, wherein the intermediate layer of flexible insulative material includes or comprises a layer of foil material.

    5. The container of claim 1, wherein the intermediate layer of flexible insulative material includes a foam material.

    6. The container of claim 1, wherein the intermediate layer of flexible insulative material includes a layer of foil material bonded to a foam material.

    7. The container of claim 6, wherein the layer of foil material faces the at least one packet member.

    8. The container of claim 7, wherein the layer of foil material faces the outer layer of soft sheet material.

    9. The container of claim 1, wherein the intermediate layer comprises a single layer of foil.

    10. The container of claim 1, wherein the intermediate layer includes a layer of foam material with a layer of foil bonded to each side of the foam material, such that foil material faces both the at least one packet member and the outer layer of the soft sheet material.

    11. The container of claim 3, wherein the lid is attachable to the or each side wall.

    12. The container of claim 3, wherein the pocket is formed in the base, the at least one side wall and the lid such that the cavity is substantially enclosed by said at least one packet member.

    13. The container of any claim 1, wherein the inner layer of soft sheet material is bonded to the intermediate layer of flexible insulative material by stitching to form the pocket.

    14. The container of claim 2, wherein the border of the at least one packet member is sewn or attached to the layer(s) of material to ensure that the at least one packet member does not sink, slide or significantly move around inside the pocket during use.

    15. The container of claim 2, wherein the border is an extension of, and is made from the same material as, the at least one packet member.

    16. The container of claim 2, wherein the border of the at least one packet member extends on at least two opposing sides of the packet member and at least part of said border on the at least two opposing sides is sewn or otherwise attached to the layer(s).

    17. The container of claim 2, wherein the at least one packet member is sewn or otherwise attached to the layer(s) substantially along a border on at least one side of the packet.

    18. The container of claim 1, wherein the intermediate layer of flexible insulative material includes or comprises a layer of aluminium foil.

    19. The container of claim 1, wherein the temperature of said thermally sensitive material is able to be modified by cooling or heating.

    20. The container of claim 1, wherein the container is adapted to contain a standard tub of yoghurt in said cavity.

    21. The container of claim 1, wherein the thermally sensitive material is a coolant which is adapted to chill to a specific temperature as determined by a freezer, refrigerator, or the like.

    22. The container of claim 21, wherein the coolant is adapted to maintain temperatures well below the freezing point of water for a required time.

    23. The container of claim 1, wherein the thermally sensitive material is a material able to be heated in a microwave oven or other such device.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0043] Possible and preferred features of the present invention will now be described with particular reference to the accompanying drawings. However, it is to be understood that the features illustrated in and described with reference to the drawings are not to be construed as limiting on the scope of the invention.

    [0044] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of a container according to the present invention, showing the container with its lid closed;

    [0045] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the container of FIG. 1, showing the container with its lid open; and

    [0046] FIG. 3 is a cross-section along the lines 3-3 of FIG. 1.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0047] The invention generally contemplates a container with a body having sides, a base and a top or lid, which container has at least one of these features being provided with a coolant.

    [0048] In a preferred embodiment of the invention all sides and the top and base of the container are provided with inner layers of coolant although the invention is not restricted with respect to the number of surfaces associated with the coolant.

    [0049] The material from which the exterior of the container is fabricated is preferably a good thermal insulator although the invention is not restricted to any particular material.

    [0050] In one embodiment of the invention the container is manufactured of a soft material although combinations of soft and hard materials which together are flexible are within the scope of the invention.

    [0051] Turning now to the embodiment of FIGS. 1 to 3, there is shown a container 10 having a generally cuboidal shape. Of course, it is understood that the container 10 could be of any shape. For example, it could be a generally cylindrical shape. The container 10 has side walls 12, 14, 16 and 64, a base 18 and a lid 20. In a cylindrical version, there would only be one cylindrical side wall.

    [0052] The lid 20 may be removably secured to the side wells 12, 14, 16, 64 by means of a zip fastener 22, operable by a slider 24. Any other suitable means of reversibly attaching the lid 20 to the side walls 12, 14, 16, 64 may be utilised.

    [0053] Side walls 12, 14, 16, 64 and base 18 define a cavity 28 which is adapted to contain an article such as a food, beverage, or similar consumable products. One particular food which container 10 is adapted to contain is a standard tub of yoghurt. For that application, a spoon 30 may be provided, removably attached to the underside of lid 20 by a strap 32.

    [0054] In container 10 of FIGS. 1 to 3, the external and internal surfaces of side walls 12, 14, 16, 64, base 18 and lid 20 are formed from a soft material, preferably a plastics material, more preferably a thermoplastics material such as polyester, polypropylene, polyethylene, PVC, nylon or the like. Internal surfaces or layers such as layers 38, 40, 42 and 44 are preferably formed from such a material which is non-toxic and food safe.

    [0055] The various elements of side walls 12, 14, 16, 64, base 18 and lid 20 may be secured together by any suitable means. In FIGS. 1 to 3, those elements are sewn, as shown by reference numeral 34.

    [0056] Turning now to FIG. 3, it can be seen that each of side walls 12, 14, 16, 64, base 18 and lid 20 consist of an inner layer of sheet material and an outer layer of sheet material. Exemplary inner layers are shown in FIG. 3 as 38 for wall 12, 40 for wall 16, 42 for base 18 and 44 for lid 20. The detail of part of side wall 12, shown in FIG. 3, will now be described on the understanding that the structure described for wall 12 is the same for walls 14, 16, and 64, and for base 18 and lid 20.

    [0057] On the inside of outer layer 54 of side wall 12 is an insulating layer, including a foam layer 52, and a layer of aluminium foil 50 on the inner face of foam layer 52, the aluminium foil layer 60 being bonded to the foam layer 52. The aluminium foil layer may alternatively be on the outer face of foam layer 52 and dace the outer layer 54 of side wall 12. Alternative embodiments may include a foil layer as the insulating layer without any foam backing.

    [0058] A pocket 48 is defined between the bonded layers 52, 50 and inner layer 38, in which may be located a thermally sensitive material, preferably in the form of a packet (referred to herein as a pack) 56, which may be a gel pack of a conventional nature or a crystal pack or the like. Similar packs of thermally sensitive material are located in pockets in the other side walls, one of which 56 is shown in FIG. 3 in a pocket in side wall 16. A further similar pack of thermally sensitive material 62 is located in a pocket in base 18, and another pack 60 in a pocket in lid 20, as shown in FIG. 3.

    [0059] The packs 56, 58, 60, 62 are shown as being permanently located within the side walls 12, 14, 16, 64, base 18 and lid 20, although the container may be so constructed to make one or more of the packs removable. In container 10, the packs 56, 58, 60, 62 are placed in what will become a pocket like pocket 48 in walls 12, 14, 16, 64, base 18 and lid 20, when the walls, base or lid are secured together, for example by being sewn together.

    [0060] As shown in FIG. 3, a border extends around the periphery of the packs 56, 58, 60, 62 and is made from the same plastic material as the packs 56, 58, 60, 62. In this embodiment, the peripheral border is sewn into the container 10 by stitching 55 which is located substantially along the length of the border on two sides of each packs. The stitching 55 passes: (i) through the packs 56, 58, 62 and into each of the inner layer 38 of soft material, the outer layer of soft sheet material 54, and the intermediate foam/foil layer 52/50 near the intersection of the walls 12, 16 and the base 18; and (ii) through the pack 60 and into the inner layer 38 and intermediate later 52 in the lid 20. The stitching 55 (only some of which is identified by reference numerals in FIG. 3) ensures that the packs are retained in position in the pockets during use. The sewing of the peripheral border of the packs 56, 58, 60, 62 to the layers of material ensures that the packs do not slide, slump or significantly move around inside the pockets during use. In particular, said sewing or attaching of the border of the packs into the layer(s) ensures that the packs in the sides of the container are maintained in an upright position and provide effective thermal control during use.

    [0061] The container is used as follows, in the example of keeping a tub of yoghurt below a preferred temperature such that the yoghurt in maintained in an acceptable condition for consumption. The container 10 is placed in a refrigerator, or preferably a freezer, for enough time for the thermally sensitive material in gel packs reaches a minimum temperature. When the container 10 is required, it is removed from the refrigerator or freezer, and a tub of yoghurt, which has preferably also been kept in a cool environment such as a refrigerator, placed in cavity 28. The slider 24 is then used to actuate the zip fastener 22 to seal the cavity 28.

    [0062] As there are gel packs such as 56, 58, 60 and 62 in each of the side walls 12, 14, 16, 64, base 18 and lid 20, the tub of yoghurt is surrounded by coldness, and accordingly will be maintained for many hours in ambient temperatures, keeping the yoghurt in a fit state to be consumed. When it is desired to consume the yoghurt, the slider 24 is used to open zip 22. The tub of yoghurt (not shown) is removed, opened, and may be consumed with the spoon 30.

    [0063] Of course, the food or similar consumables may include a range of products, and the present invention is not limited to keeping yoghurt cool. The container 10 may be used to keep food, beverages, or similar consumables warm.

    [0064] In the embodiments of the invention described in this specification, the container 10 is preferably dimensioned to fit into conventional freezers for cooling, although any preferred size and shape of the container may be chosen.

    [0065] While it is preferred that the top surface of the container 10 be a lid which is able to be fastened to the remainder of the container body any appropriate closure means can be used.

    [0066] It is envisaged that a well insulated version of the container of the invention could be associated with a coolant capable of sustaining very low temperatures such that frozen products could remain frozen in it while non-frozen products would freeze.

    [0067] A further embodiment of the invention contemplates an arrangement wherein the coolant has associated with it a material which is capable of being heated in a microwave oven or other such device. It is envisaged that this material could either be located with the coolant or located outside it within the container 10. In this embodiment the container 10 would be capable of keeping food or similar consumables warm or hot rather than acting as a cooler.

    [0068] In a further embodiment of the invention at least one of the upper and lower surfaces of the container is open. The resultant container is either a sleeve or cover which is stored in a freezer until ready for use.

    [0069] The food, drink or other consumable item (usually already cold) is then placed inside the sleeve so as to keep the food, drink or other consumable item cold for a specified period of time.

    [0070] Examples of uses of this embodiment of the invention and the embodiments of FIGS. 1 to 3 are use on food products (including cheese sticks, chocolate bars, sandwiches, yoghurts, ice cream and the like) and use around drink or water bottles, beverages (including non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages, either cans or bottles) cups, glasses, wine glasses etc. Other products that may be placed inside the container and maintained within a temperature range include medical (e.g. vaccines) or health products (e.g. probiotics) which are sensitive to changes in temperature.

    [0071] It is envisaged that this embodiment could also be used in the context of food containers, lunch boxes and the like.

    [0072] Another embodiment of this invention contemplates a disposable sealed pouch which has a crystal or gel or liquid concealed inside. When the crystal or gel or liquid is activated (either by crushing together or other means) this has the effect of turning the sealed pouch into a temporary cooler/warmer for a specified time period. The pouch is then disposed of after the effects of the coolant/warmer has worn off. This item can have the same uses as the reusable casing and can also be used on the same items as the reusable casings.

    Interpretation

    [0073] Reference to any background art or prior art in this specification is not an admission such background art or prior art constitutes common general knowledge in the relevant field is otherwise admissible prior art in relation to the validity of the claims.

    [0074] Throughout the specification and claims the word comprise and its derivatives are intended to have an inclusive rather than exclusive meaning unless the contrary is expressly stated or the context requires otherwise. That is, the word comprise and its derivatives will be taken to indicate the inclusion of not only the listed components, steps or features that it directly references, but also other components, steps or features not specifically listed, unless the contrary is expressly stated or the context requires otherwise.

    [0075] In the present specification, terms such as means, device or member may refer to singular or plural items and are terms intended to refer to a set of properties, functions or characteristics performed by one or more items having one or more parts. It is envisaged that where a means, device or member or similar term is described as being a unitary object, then a functionally equivalent object having multiple components is considered to fall within the scope of the term, and similarly, where a means, device or member is described as having multiple items, a functionally equivalent but unitary object is also considered to fall within the scope of the term, unless the contrary is expressly stated or the context requires otherwise.

    [0076] The mere disclosure of a method step or product element in the specification should not be construed as being essential to the invention claimed herein, except where it is either expressly stated to be so or expressly recited in a claim.

    [0077] The terms in the claims have the broadest scope of meaning they would have been given by a person of ordinary skill in the art as of the relevant date.

    [0078] The terms a and an mean one or more, unless expressly specified otherwise.

    [0079] Neither the title nor the abstract of the present application is to be taken as limiting in any way as the scope of the claimed invention.

    [0080] Where the preamble of a claim recites a purpose, benefit or possible use of the claimed invention, it does not limit the claimed invention to having only that purpose, benefit or possible use.

    [0081] It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that many modifications and variations may be made to the embodiments described herein without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention.