Crafting mat assembly, method for utilizing the same and packaging assembly
12017474 ยท 2024-06-25
Assignee
Inventors
- Mitchell Alan Cheever (Layton, UT, US)
- Kristy Lynn Barney (Lehi, UT, US)
- James A. Elzey (South Jordan, UT, US)
Cpc classification
B32B2266/057
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D73/0071
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B44C1/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B15/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B44C1/1725
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
D06Q1/12
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
B44C1/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D73/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A crafting mat includes a container portion and a layered interior body portion. The container portion includes a top layer and a bottom layer connected to the top layer for defining a cavity. The layered interior body portion is disposed within the cavity. The layered interior body portion includes an upper layer, a lower layer and an intermediate layer disposed between the upper layer and the lower layer. A method for utilizing a crafting mat is also disclosed. A packaging assembly including packaging and a crafting mat is also disclosed.
Claims
1. A method comprising: arranging a crafting mat assembly upon a support member, the crafting mat assembly comprising one or more upstream layers, one or more downstream layers, and a container portion defining a cavity and a layered interior body portion disposed within the cavity, the container portion comprising a top layer connected to an insulative bottom layer; arranging a substrate portion upon the crafting mat assembly; arranging a design portion adjacent the substrate portion; arranging a heating device adjacent the design portion; and directing heat from the heating device through the design portion, the substrate portion, and partially through the one or more upstream layers, but not through the one or more downstream layers, of the crafting mat assembly such that a first layer of the one or more downstream layers reflects the heat from the heating device back through the one or more upstream layers, the substrate portion and the design portion, wherein the substrate portion and the design portion are disposed between the crafting mat assembly and the heating device, wherein the crafting mat assembly can be removed from the support member after directing the heat from the heating device.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising: utilizing one or both of the heat from the heating device and the reflected heat for evaporating moisture from the substrate portion; heating an adhesive layer of the design portion for attaching a base portion of the design portion to the substrate portion; and removing a film layer of the design portion from the base portion of the design portion.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein: the top layer is permeable; and the insulative bottom layer is impermeable.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the layered interior body portion comprises the one or more upstream layers and the one or more downstream layers.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein the one or more upstream layers and the one or more downstream layers are not adhered to one another and are permitted to laterally shift or float relative to one another within the cavity of the container portion.
6. The method of claim 3, wherein: the permeable top layer is configured to permit moisture from the substrate portion and heat from the heating device that passes through the substrate portion to pass there-through; and the impermeable and insulative bottom layer is configured to not permit moisture from the substrate portion to pass there-through.
7. The method of claim 3, wherein: the permeable top layer comprises a cotton material or a metal-sprayed cotton material; and the impermeable and insulative bottom layer comprises a polymer material or a polyurethane material.
8. The method of claim 3, wherein the crafting mat assembly further comprises a fastening portion that secures the permeable top layer to the impermeable and insulative bottom layer.
9. The method of claim 1, wherein the support member comprises a table.
10. A method comprising: arranging a crafting mat assembly upon a support member, the crafting mat assembly comprising one or more upstream layers, one or more downstream layers, a container portion defining a cavity, and a layered interior body portion disposed within the cavity, the container portion comprising a top layer connected to an insulative bottom layer; arranging a substrate portion upon the crafting mat assembly; arranging a design portion adjacent the substrate portion; arranging a heating device adjacent the design portion; directing heat from the heating device through the design portion, the substrate portion, and partially through the one or more upstream layers, but not through the one or more downstream layers, of the crafting mat assembly such that a first layer of the one or more downstream layers reflects the heat from the heating device back through the one or more upstream layers, the substrate portion and the design portion, wherein the substrate portion and the design portion are disposed between the crafting mat assembly and the heating device; and after directing the heat from the heating device, removing the crafting mat assembly from the support member.
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(31) The figures illustrate exemplary implementations of crafting mat assembly, a method for utilizing the same and a packaging assembly. Based on the foregoing, it is to be generally understood that the nomenclature used herein is simply for convenience and the terms used to describe the invention should be given the broadest meaning by one of ordinary skill in the art.
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(39) In some examples, the thickness T.sub.12 of the upper layer 12 may be defined by a thickness ranging from a thickness of about 1.50 mm to a thickness of about 7.85 mm. In further examples, the thickness T.sub.12 of the upper layer 12 may be defined by a thickness ranging from a thickness of about 2.35 mm to a thickness of about 3.35 mm. In yet further examples, the thickness T.sub.12 of the upper layer 12 may be defined by a thickness ranging from a thickness of about 2.60 mm to a thickness of about 3.10 mm. In some instances, the thickness T.sub.12 of the upper layer 12 may be defined by a thickness approximately equal to about 2.85 mm. In other instances, the thickness T.sub.12 of the upper layer 12 may be defined by a thickness approximately equal to about 2.20 mm.
(40) In some examples, the length L.sub.12 of the upper layer 12 may be defined by a length ranging from a length of about 200.00 mm to a length of about 550.00 mm. In further examples, the length L.sub.12 of the upper layer 12 may be defined by a length ranging from, for example: (1) a length of about 248.00 mm to a length of about 260.00 mm; (2) a length of about 298.8 mm to a length of about 310.80 mm; (3) a length of about 400.40 mm to a length of about 412.40 mm; or (4) a length of about 502.00 mm to a length of about 514.00 mm. In yet further examples, the length Lu of the upper layer 12 may be defined by a length ranging from, for example: (1) a length of about 251.00 mm to a length of about 257.00 mm; (2) a length of about 301.8 mm to a length of about 307.80 mm; (3) a length of about 403.40 mm to a length of about 409.40 mm; or (4) a length of about 505.00 mm to a length of about 511.00 mm. In some examples, the length L.sub.12 of the upper layer 12 may be defined by a length approximately equal to about 254.00 mm. In some instances, the length L.sub.12 of the upper layer 12 may be defined by a length approximately equal to about 304.80 mm. In other instances, the length L.sub.12 of the upper layer 12 may be defined by a length approximately equal to about 406.40 mm. In yet instances, the length L.sub.12 of the upper layer 12 may be defined by a length approximately equal to about 508.00 mm.
(41) In some examples, the width W.sub.12 of the upper layer 12 may be defined by a width ranging from a width of about 200.00 mm to a width of about 550.00 mm. In further examples, the width W.sub.12 of the upper layer 12 may be defined by a width ranging from, for example: (1) a width of about 248.00 mm to a width of about 260.00 mm; (2) a width of about 298.8 mm to a width of about 310.80 mm; (3) a width of about 400.40 mm to a width of about 412.40 mm; or (4) a width of about 502.00 mm to a width of about 514.00 mm. In yet further examples, the width W.sub.12 of the upper layer 12 may be defined by a width ranging from, for example: (1) a width of about 251.00 mm to a width of about 257.00 mm; (2) a width of about 301.8 mm to a width of about 307.80 mm; (3) a width of about 403.40 mm to a width of about 409.40 mm; or (4) a width of about 505.00 mm to a width of about 511.00 mm. In some examples, the width W.sub.12 of the upper layer 12 may be defined by a width approximately equal to about 254.00 mm. In some instances, the width Wu of the upper layer 12 may be defined by a width approximately equal to about 304.80 mm. In other instances, the width Wu of the upper layer 12 may be defined by a width approximately equal to about 406.40 mm. In yet instances, the width Wu of the upper layer 12 may be defined by a width approximately equal to about 508.00 mm.
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(45) In some examples, the thickness T.sub.14 of the lower layer 14 may be defined by a thickness ranging from a thickness of about 5.00 mm to a thickness of about 20.00 mm. In further examples, the thickness T.sub.14 of the lower layer 14 may be defined by a thickness ranging from a thickness of about 9.50 mm to a thickness of about 10.50 mm. In yet further examples, the thickness T.sub.14 of the lower layer 14 may be defined by a thickness ranging from a thickness of about 9.75 mm to a thickness of about 10.25 mm. In some instances, the thickness T.sub.14 of the lower layer 14 may be defined by a thickness approximately equal to about 10.00 mm.
(46) In some examples, the length L.sub.14 of the lower layer 14 may be defined by a length ranging from a length of about 200.00 mm to a length of about 550.00 mm. In further examples, the length L.sub.14 of the lower layer 14 may be defined by a length ranging from, for example: (1) a length of about 248.00 mm to a length of about 260.00 mm; (2) a length of about 298.8 mm to a length of about 310.80 mm; (3) a length of about 400.40 mm to a length of about 412.40 mm; or (4) a length of about 502.00 mm to a length/width of about 514.00 mm. In yet further examples, the length L.sub.14 of the lower layer 14 may be defined by a length ranging from, for example: (1) a length of about 251.00 mm to a length of about 257.00 mm; (2) a length of about 301.8 mm to a length of about 307.80 mm; (3) a length of about 403.40 mm to a length of about 409.40 mm; or (4) a length of about 505.00 mm to a length of about 511.00 mm. In some examples, the length L.sub.14 of the lower layer 14 may be defined by a length approximately equal to about 254.00 mm. In some instances, the length L.sub.14 of the lower layer 14 may be defined by a length approximately equal to about 304.80 mm. In other instances, the length L.sub.14 of the lower layer 14 may be defined by a length approximately equal to about 406.40 mm. In yet instances, the length L.sub.14 of the lower layer 14 may be defined by a length approximately equal to about 508.00 mm.
(47) In some examples, the width W.sub.14 of the lower layer 14 may be defined by a width ranging from a width of about 200.00 mm to a width of about 550.00 mm. In further examples, the width W.sub.14 of the lower layer 14 may be defined by a width ranging from, for example: (1) a width of about 248.00 mm to a width of about 260.00 mm; (2) a width of about 298.8 mm to a width of about 310.80 mm; (3) a width of about 400.40 mm to a width of about 412.40 mm; or (4) a width of about 502.00 mm to a width of about 514.00 mm. In yet further examples, the width W.sub.14 of the lower layer 14 may be defined by a width ranging from, for example: (1) a width of about 251.00 mm to a width of about 257.00 mm; (2) a width of about 301.8 mm to a width of about 307.80 mm; (3) a width of about 403.40 mm to a width of about 409.40 mm; or (4) a width of about 505.00 mm to a width of about 511.00 mm. In some examples, the width W.sub.14 of the lower layer 14 may be defined by a length/width approximately equal to about 254.00 mm. In some instances, the width W.sub.14 of the lower layer 14 may be defined by a width approximately equal to about 304.80 mm. In other instances, the width W.sub.14 of the lower layer 14 may be defined by a width approximately equal to about 406.40 mm. In yet instances, the width W.sub.14 of the lower layer 14 may be defined by a width approximately equal to about 508.00 mm.
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(51) In some examples, the thickness T.sub.16 of the intermediate layer 16 may be defined by a thickness ranging from a thickness of about 0.15 mm to a thickness of about 1.25 mm. In further examples, the thickness T.sub.16 of the intermediate layer 16 may be defined by a thickness ranging from a thickness of about 0.25 mm to a thickness of about 0.50 mm. In yet further examples, the thickness T.sub.16 of the intermediate layer 16 may be defined by a thickness ranging from a thickness of about 0.25 mm to a thickness of about 0.35 mm. In some instances, the thickness T.sub.16 of the intermediate layer 16 may be defined by a thickness approximately equal to about 0.25 mm. In other instances, the thickness T.sub.16 of the intermediate layer 16 may be defined by a thickness approximately equal to about 0.23 mm.
(52) In some examples, the length L.sub.16 of the intermediate layer 16 may be defined by a length ranging from a length of about 200.00 mm to a length of about 550.00 mm. In further examples, the length L.sub.16 of the intermediate layer 16 may be defined by a length ranging from, for example: (1) a length of about 248.00 mm to a length of about 260.00 mm; (2) a length of about 298.8 mm to a length of about 310.80 mm; (3) a length of about 400.40 mm to a length of about 412.40 mm; or (4) a length of about 502.00 mm to a length of about 514.00 mm. In yet further examples, the length L.sub.16 of the intermediate layer 16 may be defined by a length ranging from, for example: (1) a length of about 251.00 mm to a length of about 257.00 mm; (2) a length of about 301.8 mm to a length of about 307.80 mm; (3) a length of about 403.40 mm to a length of about 409.40 mm; or (4) a length of about 505.00 mm to a length of about 511.00 mm. In some examples, the length L.sub.16 of the intermediate layer 16 may be defined by a length approximately equal to about 254.00 mm. In some instances, the length L.sub.16 of the intermediate layer 16 may be defined by a length approximately equal to about 298.50 mm. In other instances, the length L.sub.16 of the intermediate layer 16 may be defined by a length approximately equal to about 406.40 mm. In yet instances, the length L.sub.16 of the intermediate layer 16 may be defined by a length approximately equal to about 502.00 mm.
(53) In some examples, the width W.sub.16 of the intermediate layer 16 may be defined by a width ranging from a width of about 200.00 mm to a width of about 550.00 mm. In further examples, the width W.sub.16 of the intermediate layer 16 may be defined by a width ranging from, for example: (1) a width of about 248.00 mm to a width of about 260.00 mm; (2) a width of about 298.8 mm to a width of about 310.80 mm; (3) a width of about 400.40 mm to a width of about 412.40 mm; or (4) a width of about 502.00 mm to a width of about 514.00 mm. In yet further examples, the width W.sub.16 of the intermediate layer 16 may be defined by a width ranging from, for example: (1) a width of about 251.00 mm to a width of about 257.00 mm; (2) a width of about 301.8 mm to a width of about 307.80 mm; (3) a width of about 403.40 mm to a width of about 409.40 mm; or (4) a width of about 505.00 mm to a width of about 511.00 mm. In some examples, the width W.sub.16 of the intermediate layer 16 may be defined by a length/width approximately equal to about 254.00 mm. In some instances, the width W.sub.16 of the intermediate layer 16 may be defined by a width approximately equal to about 298.50 mm. In other instances, the width W.sub.16 of the intermediate layer 16 may be defined by a width approximately equal to about 406.40 mm. In yet instances, the width W.sub.16 of the intermediate layer 16 may be defined by a width approximately equal to about 502.00 mm.
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(58) In some examples, the thickness T.sub.18 of the top layer 18 may be defined by a thickness ranging from a thickness of about 0.10 mm to a thickness of about 1.24 mm. In further examples, the thickness T.sub.18 of the top layer 18 may be defined by a thickness ranging from a thickness of about 0.10 mm to a thickness of about 0.49 mm. In yet further examples, the thickness T.sub.18 of the top layer 18 may be defined by a thickness ranging from a thickness of about 0.10 mm to a thickness of about 0.34 mm. In some instances, the thickness T.sub.18 of the top layer 18 may be defined by a thickness approximately equal to about 0.24 mm. In other instances, the thickness T.sub.18 of the top layer 18 may be defined by a thickness approximately equal to about 0.25 mm.
(59) In some examples, the length L.sub.18 of the top layer 18 may be defined by a length ranging from a length of about 210.00 mm to a length of about 560.00 mm. In further examples, the length L.sub.18 of the top layer 18 may be defined by a length ranging from, for example: (1) a length of about 258.00 mm to a length of about 270.00 mm; (2) a length of about 308.8 mm to a length of about 320.80 mm; (3) a length of about 410.40 mm to a length of about 422.40 mm; or (4) a length of about 512.00 mm to a length of about 524.00 mm. In yet further examples, the length L.sub.12 of the upper layer 12 may be defined by a length ranging from, for example: (1) a length of about 261.00 mm to a length of about 267.00 mm; (2) a length of about 311.8 mm to a length of about 317.80 mm; (3) a length of about 413.40 mm to a length of about 419.40 mm; or (4) a length of about 515.00 mm to a length of about 521.00 mm. In some examples, the length L.sub.18 of the top layer 18 may be defined by a length approximately equal to about 264.00 mm. In some instances, the length L.sub.18 of the top layer 18 may be defined by a length approximately equal to about 314.80 mm. In other instances, the length L.sub.18 of the top layer 18 may be defined by a length approximately equal to about 416.40 mm. In yet instances, the length L.sub.18 of the top layer 18 may be defined by a length approximately equal to about 518.00 mm.
(60) In some examples, the width W.sub.18 of the top layer 18 may be defined by a width ranging from a width of about 210.00 mm to a width of about 560.00 mm. In further examples, the width W.sub.18 of the top layer 18 may be defined by a width ranging from, for example: (1) a width of about 258.00 mm to a width of about 270.00 mm; (2) a width of about 308.8 mm to a width of about 320.80 mm; (3) a width of about 410.40 mm to a width of about 422.40 mm; or (4) a width of about 512.00 mm to a width of about 524.00 mm. In yet further examples, the width Liz of the upper layer 12 may be defined by a width ranging from, for example: (1) a width of about 261.00 mm to a width of about 267.00 mm; (2) a width of about 311.8 mm to a width of about 317.80 mm; (3) a width of about 413.40 mm to a width of about 419.40 mm; or (4) a width of about 515.00 mm to a width of about 521.00 mm. In some examples, the width W.sub.18 of the top layer 18 may be defined by a width approximately equal to about 264.00 mm. In some instances, the width W.sub.18 of the top layer 18 may be defined by a width approximately equal to about 314.80 mm. In other instances, the width W.sub.18 of the top layer 18 may be defined by a width approximately equal to about 416.40 mm. In yet instances, the width W.sub.18 of the top layer 18 may be defined by a width approximately equal to about 518.00 mm.
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(64) In some examples, the thickness T.sub.20 of the bottom layer 20 may be defined by a thickness ranging from a thickness of about 0.10 mm to a thickness of about 1.50 mm. In further examples, the thickness T.sub.20 of the bottom layer 20 may be defined by a thickness ranging from a thickness of about 0.50 mm to a thickness of about 0.75 mm. In yet further examples, the thickness T.sub.20 of the bottom layer 20 may be defined by a thickness ranging from a thickness of about 0.50 mm to a thickness of about 0.60 mm. In some instances, the thickness T.sub.20 of the bottom layer 20 may be defined by a thickness approximately equal to about 0.50 mm. In other instances, the thickness T.sub.20 of the bottom layer 20 may be defined by a thickness approximately equal to about 0.25 mm.
(65) In some examples, the length L.sub.20 of the bottom layer 20 may be defined by a length ranging from a length of about 210.00 mm to a length of about 560.00 mm. In further examples, the length L.sub.20 of the bottom layer 20 may be defined by a length ranging from, for example: (1) a length of about 258.00 mm to a length of about 270.00 mm; (2) a length of about 308.8 mm to a length of about 320.80 mm; (3) a length of about 410.40 mm to a length of about 422.40 mm; or (4) a length of about 512.00 mm to a length of about 524.00 mm. In yet further examples, the length L.sub.12 of the upper layer 12 may be defined by a length ranging from, for example: (1) a length of about 261.00 mm to a length of about 267.00 mm; (2) a length of about 311.8 mm to a length of about 317.80 mm; (3) a length of about 413.40 mm to a length of about 419.40 mm; or (4) a length of about 515.00 mm to a length of about 521.00 mm. In some examples, the length L.sub.20 of the bottom layer 20 may be defined by a length approximately equal to about 264.00 mm. In some instances, the length L.sub.20 of the bottom layer 20 may be defined by a length approximately equal to about 314.80 mm. In other instances, the length L.sub.20 of the bottom layer 20 may be defined by a length approximately equal to about 416.40 mm. In yet instances, the length L.sub.20 of the bottom layer 20 may be defined by a length approximately equal to about 518.00 mm.
(66) In some examples, the width W.sub.20 of the bottom layer 20 may be defined by a width ranging from a width of about 210.00 mm to a width of about 560.00 mm. In further examples, the width W.sub.20 of the bottom layer 20 may be defined by a width ranging from, for example: (1) a width of about 258.00 mm to a width of about 270.00 mm; (2) a width of about 308.8 mm to a width of about 320.80 mm; (3) a width of about 410.40 mm to a width of about 422.40 mm; or (4) a width of about 512.00 mm to a width of about 524.00 mm. In yet further examples, the width L.sub.12 of the upper layer 12 may be defined by a width ranging from, for example: (1) a width of about 261.00 mm to a width of about 267.00 mm; (2) a width of about 311.8 mm to a width of about 317.80 mm; (3) a width of about 413.40 mm to a width of about 419.40 mm; or (4) a width of about 515.00 mm to a width of about 521.00 mm. In some examples, the width W.sub.20 of the bottom layer 20 may be defined by a width approximately equal to about 264.00 mm. In some instances, the width W.sub.20 of the bottom layer 20 may be defined by a width approximately equal to about 314.80 mm. In other instances, the width W.sub.20 of the bottom layer 20 may be defined by a width approximately equal to about 416.40 mm. In yet instances, the width W.sub.20 of the bottom layer 20 may be defined by a width approximately equal to about 518.00 mm.
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(70) Accordingly, in some instances, the thickness T.sub.24 of the container portion 24 (which may be alternatively referred to as a thickness of the assembly 10) may be approximately equal to about 13.70 mm. Furthermore, the collective thickness T.sub.12, T.sub.20 of the container portion 24 may be defined by a thickness ranging from about 0.20 mm to about 2.74 mm. Yet even further, the collective thickness T.sub.12, T.sub.14, T.sub.16 of the layered interior body portion 26 may be defined by a thickness ranging from about 6.65 mm to about 29.10 mm. Furthermore, the thickness T.sub.24 of the container portion 24 (which may be alternatively referred to as a thickness of the assembly 10) may be defined by a thickness ranging from about 6.85 mm to about 31.84 mm.
(71) In some configurations as seen at, for example,
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(74) In some examples, the thickness T.sub.24 of the container portion 24 may be defined by a thickness ranging from a thickness of about 6.85 mm to a thickness of about 31.84 mm. In further examples, the thickness T.sub.24 of the container portion 24 may be defined by a thickness ranging from a thickness of about 8.99 mm to a thickness of about 29.84 mm. In yet further examples, the thickness T.sub.24 of the container portion 24 may be defined by a thickness ranging from a thickness of about 10.99 mm to a thickness of about 27.84 mm. In some instances, the thickness T.sub.24 of the container portion 24 may be defined by a thickness approximately equal to about 16.00 mm. In other instances, the thickness T.sub.24 of the container portion 24 may be defined by a thickness approximately equal to about 16.44 mm. In yet other instances, the thickness T.sub.24 of the container portion 24 may be defined by a thickness approximately equal to about 12.93 mm.
(75) In some examples, the length L.sub.24 of the container portion 24 may be defined by a length ranging from a length of about 210.00 mm to a length of about 560.00 mm. In further examples, the length L.sub.24 of the container portion 24 may be defined by a length ranging from, for example: (1) a length of about 258.00 mm to a length of about 270.00 mm; (2) a length of about 308.8 mm to a length of about 320.80 mm; (3) a length of about 410.40 mm to a length of about 422.40 mm; or (4) a length of about 512.00 mm to a length of about 524.00 mm. In yet further examples, the length L.sub.12 of the upper layer 12 may be defined by a length ranging from, for example: (1) a length of about 261.00 mm to a length of about 267.00 mm; (2) a length of about 311.8 mm to a length of about 317.80 mm; (3) a length of about 413.40 mm to a length of about 419.40 mm; or (4) a length of about 515.00 mm to a length of about 521.00 mm. In some examples, the length L.sub.24 of the container portion 24 may be defined by a length approximately equal to about 264.00 mm. In some instances, the length L.sub.24 of the container portion 24 may be defined by a length approximately equal to about 314.80 mm. In other instances, the length L.sub.24 of the container portion 24 may be defined by a length approximately equal to about 416.40 mm. In yet instances, the length L.sub.24 of the container portion 24 may be defined by a length approximately equal to about 518.00 mm.
(76) In some examples, the width W.sub.24 of the container portion 24 may be defined by a width ranging from a width of about 210.00 mm to a width of about 560.00 mm. In further examples, the width W.sub.24 of the container portion 24 may be defined by a width ranging from, for example: (1) a width of about 258.00 mm to a width of about 270.00 mm; (2) a width of about 308.8 mm to a width of about 320.80 mm; (3) a width of about 410.40 mm to a width of about 422.40 mm; or (4) a width of about 512.00 mm to a width of about 524.00 mm. In yet further examples, the width L.sub.12 of the upper layer 12 may be defined by a width ranging from, for example: (1) a width of about 261.00 mm to a width of about 267.00 mm; (2) a width of about 311.8 mm to a width of about 317.80 mm; (3) a width of about 413.40 mm to a width of about 419.40 mm; or (4) a width of about 515.00 mm to a width of about 521.00 mm. In some examples, the width W.sub.24 of the container portion 24 may be defined by a width approximately equal to about 264.00 mm. In some instances, the width W.sub.24 of the container portion 24 may be defined by a width approximately equal to about 314.80 mm. In other instances, the width W.sub.24 of the container portion 24 may be defined by a width approximately equal to about 416.40 mm. In yet instances, the width W.sub.24 of the container portion 24 may be defined by a width approximately equal to about 518.00 mm.
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(78) In another example, the one or more optional components 32-34 include indicia, logo or the like that is seen generally at 34. Referring to
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(80) One or a combination of: (1) the thicknesses T.sub.12, T.sub.14, T.sub.16, T.sub.18, T.sub.20 described above for each of the upper layer 12, the lower layer 14, the intermediate layer 16, the top layer 18 and the bottom layer 20; and (2) the chosen material for the design of each of the upper layer 12, the lower layer 14, the intermediate layer 16, the top layer 18 and the bottom layer 20 may be related to optimizing the performance of the utilization of the assembly 10 as seen at, for example,
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(86) The optional first layer of material 78 of the multilayer body 76 may include, for example, a removable layer of transparent plastic film that may be removed (see, e.g.,
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(97) In some instances, collectively, the layers 12-20 of the assembly 10 maintains a constant application of the applied heat H.sub.A and the reflected heat H.sub.R to the substrate portion 50 and the design portion 75 (rather than permitting an underlying support member such as the table 300 to absorb and dissipate the applied heat H.sub.A (rather than returning applied heat H.sub.A back toward the substrate portion 50 and the design portion 75 as the reflected heat H.sub.R). Furthermore, in order to permit one or more of the functions described above associated with the assembly 10 (e.g., the passage of moisture M from the substrate portion 50 into the assembly 10 and/or the passage of applied heat H.sub.A through and reflected H.sub.R toward one or both of the substrate portion 50 and the design portion 75), the layers 12-20 may be defined by the following materials.
(98) In some examples, the upper layer 12 of the layered interior body portion 26 may be defined as a gas permeable layer that permits the moisture M and the applied heat H.sub.A and/or reflected heat H.sub.R to pass there-through. Furthermore, the upper layer 12 may absorb the moisture M and the applied heat H.sub.A and/or reflected heat H.sub.R may thereafter evaporate the moisture M to surrounding atmosphere A. Yet even further, while permitting the applied heat H.sub.A and/or reflected heat H.sub.R to pass there-through, the upper layer 12 insulates downstream layers (e.g., in successive order, the layers 16, 14, 20) from the high temperatures of the applied heat H.sub.A and/or reflected heat H.sub.R such that the assembly 10 does not absorb all of the applied heat H.sub.A. In some instances, the upper layer 12 of the layered interior body portion 26 includes, for example, a felt material or a polyester felt material. In some implementations, the upper layer 12 of the layered interior body portion 26 may be defined by a density of 0.13 g/cm.sup.3. In other implementations, the upper layer 12 of the layered interior body portion 26 may be defined by a density of 0.14 g/cm.sup.3.
(99) In some examples, the lower layer 14 of the layered interior body portion 26 may be defined as: (1) an (liquid or gas) impermeable; (2) an insulating; and (3) a compressive layer. The lower layer 14 protects or insulates a support surface (see, e.g., upper surface 300.sub.U of the table 300) from applied heat H.sub.A from the heating device 200 while also being compressive or compliant in order to absorb a force imparted by a user to and/or the weight of the heating device 200. Furthermore, the lower layer 14 may not absorb moisture M and/or direct evaporated moisture M to surrounding atmosphere A. The lower layer 14 is heat resistant and does not absorb moisture M. In some instances, the lower layer 14 of the layered interior body portion 26 includes a foam material, a silicon material, a silicon foam material, a variable density silicon foam material, a high density polyethylene material or a low density polyethylene material. In some implementations, the lower layer 14 of the layered interior body portion 26 may be defined by a density of 0.11 g/cm.sup.3. In other implementations, the lower layer 14 of the layered interior body portion 26 may be defined by a density of 0.04 g/cm.sup.3.
(100) In some examples, the intermediate layer 16 of the layered interior body portion 26 is defined as: (1) an (liquid or gas) impermeable; and (2) heat reflective layer (i.e., the intermediate layer 16 is a moisture barrier and heat reflective layer). Accordingly, the intermediate layer 16 does not permit the moisture M to pass through to downstream layering (e.g., the layer 20) of the assembly 10. Furthermore, the intermediate layer 16 reflects (see, e.g., arrow H.sub.R) the applied heat H.sub.A back toward the substrate portion 50 and the design portion 75. In some instances, the intermediate layer 16 of the layered interior body portion 26 may include a metal material, a foil material, an aluminum material or a metalized Mylar material. In some example, prior to being incorporated into the assembly 10, the intermediate layer 16 is heated (to a temperature of, for example about 360? F.) and pre-shrunk such that the intermediate layer 16 does not shrink after a first use by a user when the applied heat H.sub.A is applied thereto from the heating device 200. In some implementations, the intermediate layer 16 of the layered interior body portion 26 may be defined by a density of 0.392 g/cm.sup.3. In other implementations, the intermediate layer 16 of the layered interior body portion 26 may be defined by a density of 0.72 g/cm.sup.3.
(101) In some examples, the top layer 18 of the container portion 24 is defined as a (gas) permeable layer that permits the moisture M and the applied heat H.sub.A and/or reflected heat H.sub.R to pass there-through while resistant high temperatures associated with, in some instances, the heating device 200 providing applied heat H.sub.A ranging between, for example 360? F.-400? F. In some instances, the top layer 18 of the container portion 24 may include a cotton material, a metal-sprayed cotton material or a ceramic-coated cotton material. In some implementations, the top layer 18 of the container portion 24 may be defined by a density of 0.46 g/cm.sup.3. In other implementations, the top layer 18 of the container portion 24 may be defined by a density of 0.41 g/cm.sup.3.
(102) In some examples, the bottom layer 20 of the container portion 24 is defined as an insulating layer that protects or insulates a support surface (see, e.g., upper surface 300.sub.U of the table 300) from applied heat H.sub.A from the heating device 200. In some instances, the bottom layer 18 of the container portion 24 may include a polymer material, a polyurethane (PU) material or a polyester-and-polyurethane (PU) material. In some implementations, the bottom layer 20 of the container portion 24 may be defined by a density of 0.54 g/cm.sup.3. In other implementations, the bottom layer 20 of the container portion 24 may be defined by a density of 0.68 g/cm.sup.3.
(103) Referring to
(104) The width W.sub.400 of the front flap portion 402, the rear flap portion 404 and the intermediate flap portion 406 is substantially equal to or slightly greater than the width W.sub.24 of container portion 24 of the assembly 10. The L.sub.400 of the front flap portion 402 and the rear flap portion 404 may be optionally less than the length L.sub.24 of container portion 24 of the assembly 10 such that at least a portion of the upper surface 18.sub.U of the top layer 18/upper surface 24.sub.U of the container portion 24 of the assembly 10 or the lower surface 20.sub.L of the bottom layer 20/lower surface 24.sub.L of the container portion 24 of the assembly 10 is viewable by a consumer or user. Furthermore, the L.sub.400 of the front flap portion 402 and the rear flap portion 404 may be optionally less than the length L.sub.24 of container portion 24 of the assembly 10 such that one or both of the optional tag 32 and the optional indicia or logo 34 that may include, for example, the product identifier that defines, for example, a tradename, manufacturer or other form of identification is not obscured by the packaging 400 such that one or both of the optional tag 32 and the optional indicia or logo 34 is viewable to a consumer or user such that a consumer is able to associate a level of quality associated with the manufacture of the assembly 10 and/or is not otherwise deceived by an off brand product during the course of display of the assembly 10 within the packaging 400.
(105) In some instances, the packaging 400 and the assembly 10 may be packaged within a clear container or plastic casing or bag. In some examples, the assembly 10 is secured to the packaging with, for example, a plastic stitch, adhesive or the like. In other examples, the packaging 400 may also include passage 410 and a hook 412 that extends through the passage 410.
(106) The hook 412 is secured to one of the front flap portion 402, the rear flap portion 404 and the intermediate flap portion 406. The passage 410 is formed by the intermediate flap portion 406. The passage 410 may be defines by rectangular or oval shape. In some examples, the passage 410 may be centrally located on the intermediate flap portion 406.
(107) A number of implementations have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. Accordingly, other implementations are within the scope of the following claims.