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US1939777A
US1939777A US565345A US56534531A US1939777A US 1939777 A US1939777 A US 1939777A US 565345 A US565345 A US 565345A US 56534531 A US56534531 A US 56534531A US 1939777 A US1939777 A US 1939777A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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    • B65D81/3876Containers, packaging elements, or packages, for contents presenting particular transport or storage problems, or adapted to be used for non-packaging purposes after removal of contents with thermal insulation insulating sleeves or jackets for cans, bottles, barrels, etc.
    • B65D81/3886Containers, packaging elements, or packages, for contents presenting particular transport or storage problems, or adapted to be used for non-packaging purposes after removal of contents with thermal insulation insulating sleeves or jackets for cans, bottles, barrels, etc. formed of different materials, e.g. laminated or foam filling between walls
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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  • the present invention relates to bottle protectors and heat insulators, and it consists in the combinations, constructions and arrangements hereinafter described, together with the method .i 6 and product of forming the heat insulating material.
  • the principal object resides in the provision of a protector adapted for receiving a nursing bottle or the like so as to keep the contents of '10 the latter warm over a considerable period of time.
  • a further object is tov provide a protector of the character described for facilitating the handling of the bottle and which is made to serve as means for protecting the bottle against accidental breakage.
  • a still further object is to provide a protector that is self-supporting and which may be applied to the bottle with facility and ease.
  • Figure 1 shows my protector and heat insulator as applied to a nursing bottle
  • Figures 2 and 3 are vvertical and transverse sectional views, respectively.
  • FIG. 4 diagrammatically shows the drawstring that I employ.
  • I provide a basel made of cardboard or other suitable material and fashioned with an annular groove 2 therein adapted for receiving the lower ends of vertically arranged ⁇ tubular members or columns 3 and 4, the former being made of asbestos and the latter of cardboard.
  • the columns 55 are held in spaced concentric relation with each of casein powder.
  • the space between the columns is filled with pressed cork 6, which is preferably formed by 60, heating granulated cork to above 140 to 160 Fahrenheit, so that the cork will lose its resilient qualities and will remain in a compressed state when subjected to pressure.
  • the cork thus treated Vis then mixed with about 5% in weight Q5),
  • a cup-shaped lining 7 of soft material is ar- 7o, ranged on the interior of the column 4 and the marginal portion 8 is turned back upon itself so as to enclose the upper end of the column assembly.
  • a similar cloth casing 9 covers the outside of the device and has' the mouth 10 1g thereof provided with a draw-string l1 adapted for securing the protector around a nursing bottle or the like indicated at 11.
  • the protector may be made of any desired shape and size, and should correspond substantially in shape with'SQ that of the bottle for which it is designed.
  • Figure 4 I illustrate the draw-string as including a loop 12 formed intermediate of the length of the string, with the sections 13 and 14 encircling the mouth of the outer casing in opposite directions, the free ends 15 of the string being attached to the casing in any suitable manner.
  • the outer casing is gathered at 16 so as to embrace ⁇ the neck of the bottle.
  • 'I'he protector takes the general shape of the bottle and is adapted for snugly receiving the latter within its confines with the bottle neck projecting from the outer casing.
  • the several columns forming the walls of the protector present a self-supporting structure, and the insulation therein retards the escapement of heat from the contents of the bottle or vice versa.
  • the bottle is proteced against breakage and facilitates the handling thereof.
  • a bottle protector comprising a base hav- .195 ing an annular groove fashioned therein, a plurality of concentric tubular members having their lower ends disposed in said groove, a spacing ring pressed between the tubular members for anchoring the latter to the base, heat insulating ma- 10 terial arranged between the members, and means for securing the assembly around a bottle.
  • a bottle protector comprising a base, a plurality of concentric tubular members anchored thereto, heat insulating material arranged be tween the tubular members, an outer cup-shaped casing enclosing'the assembly, a cup-shaped lining covering the inner surface of the assembly and having the marginal portion turned back upon itself and over the edge of the outer tubular member, and means for securingthe open endvof the outer casing relative to a bottle introduced into assembly.
  • a bottle protector comprising a base having an annular groove fashioned therein, avplurality of concentric tubular members having their lower ends disposed in said groove a spacing ring passed between the tubular members for anchoring the latter to the base and heat insulating material arranged between the members.
  • a bottle protector comprising a rigid, cupshaped member ⁇ adapted for receiving a bottle therewithin, an outer casing enclosing the member, a lining covering the inside of the member and having the marginal portion turned back upon itself and over the edge of the member, and means for securing the open end of the outer casing relative to a bottle introduced into the assembly.

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DMn 19, 1933. A. l.. HUMBOLDT r1,939,777
BQTTLE PROTECTOR AND HE'AT INSULATOR Filed sept. 2s, 1951 IN VEN TOR. Ausl/sr L. h'uMsoLaT ATTORNEYS.
Patented Dec. 1-9, 1933 N www t oT'rLn PROTECTOR AND INsULA'roR HEAT August L. Humboldt, sauV Francisco, Calif. r
Application September 26, 1931 Serial No. V565,345
4 Claims.
The present invention relates to bottle protectors and heat insulators, and it consists in the combinations, constructions and arrangements hereinafter described, together with the method .i 6 and product of forming the heat insulating material.
The principal object resides in the provision of a protector adapted for receiving a nursing bottle or the like so as to keep the contents of '10 the latter warm over a considerable period of time.
A further object is tov provide a protector of the character described for facilitating the handling of the bottle and which is made to serve as means for protecting the bottle against accidental breakage.
A still further object is to provide a protector that is self-supporting and which may be applied to the bottle with facility and ease.
Moreover, I propose to prepare the heat insulating material by a novel process so that the same can be tightly compressed and thus afford an eflicient insulator.
It is further proposed to simplify the various structural features necessary for carrying out the above objects insuch a manner that they protector may be-cheaply manufactured, easily manipulated and readily prepared for the particular function which it is to serve.
Other objects will appear as Vthe specification proceeds, and the novel features will be particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
For a better understanding of my invention, reference should be had to the accompanying drawing, forming part of thisY application, in which: Y
Figure 1 shows my protector and heat insulator as applied to a nursing bottle;
Figures 2 and 3 are vvertical and transverse sectional views, respectively, and
Figure 4 diagrammatically shows the drawstring that I employ.
Although I have illustrated onlyr the preferred form of my invention, it should be understood that various changes or modifications may be made Within the scope of the claims Without departing from the spirit of the invention.
In carrying my invention into practice, I provide a basel made of cardboard or other suitable material and fashioned with an annular groove 2 therein adapted for receiving the lower ends of vertically arranged `tubular members or columns 3 and 4, the former being made of asbestos and the latter of cardboard. The columns 55 are held in spaced concentric relation with each of casein powder.
other by a ring 5 tightly fitted between the columns so as to urge the latter into engagement with the walls ofthe groove.
The space between the columns is filled with pressed cork 6, which is preferably formed by 60, heating granulated cork to above 140 to 160 Fahrenheit, so that the cork will lose its resilient qualities and will remain in a compressed state when subjected to pressure. The cork thus treated Vis then mixed with about 5% in weight Q5),
The adhesive qualities of the casein serves to hold the cork in place when the latter is introduced into the spaces between the columns and compressed.L
A cup-shaped lining 7 of soft material is ar- 7o, ranged on the interior of the column 4 and the marginal portion 8 is turned back upon itself so as to enclose the upper end of the column assembly. A similar cloth casing 9 covers the outside of the device and has' the mouth 10 1g thereof provided with a draw-string l1 adapted for securing the protector around a nursing bottle or the like indicated at 11. The protector may be made of any desired shape and size, and should correspond substantially in shape with'SQ that of the bottle for which it is designed.
In Figure 4 I illustrate the draw-string as including a loop 12 formed intermediate of the length of the string, with the sections 13 and 14 encircling the mouth of the outer casing in opposite directions, the free ends 15 of the string being attached to the casing in any suitable manner. Upon drawing on the loop, the outer casing is gathered at 16 so as to embrace `the neck of the bottle.
Having thus described the various parts of the Y device, the operation thereof may be readily understood. 'I'he protector takes the general shape of the bottle and is adapted for snugly receiving the latter within its confines with the bottle neck projecting from the outer casing. The several columns forming the walls of the protector present a self-supporting structure, and the insulation therein retards the escapement of heat from the contents of the bottle or vice versa.
' At the same time, the bottle is proteced against breakage and facilitates the handling thereof.
I claim: y
l. A bottle protector comprising a base hav- .195 ing an annular groove fashioned therein, a plurality of concentric tubular members having their lower ends disposed in said groove, a spacing ring pressed between the tubular members for anchoring the latter to the base, heat insulating ma- 10 terial arranged between the members, and means for securing the assembly around a bottle.
2. A bottle protector comprising a base, a plurality of concentric tubular members anchored thereto, heat insulating material arranged be tween the tubular members, an outer cup-shaped casing enclosing'the assembly, a cup-shaped lining covering the inner surface of the assembly and having the marginal portion turned back upon itself and over the edge of the outer tubular member, and means for securingthe open endvof the outer casing relative to a bottle introduced into assembly.
3. A bottle protector comprising a base having an annular groove fashioned therein, avplurality of concentric tubular members having their lower ends disposed in said groove a spacing ring passed between the tubular members for anchoring the latter to the base and heat insulating material arranged between the members.
4. A bottle protector comprising a rigid, cupshaped member `adapted for receiving a bottle therewithin, an outer casing enclosing the member, a lining covering the inside of the member and having the marginal portion turned back upon itself and over the edge of the member, and means for securing the open end of the outer casing relative to a bottle introduced into the assembly.
AUGUST L. HUMBOLDT.
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US2482322A (en) * 1947-11-06 1949-09-20 Francesco P Cortese Jacket for feeding bottles
US2593868A (en) * 1948-06-25 1952-04-22 Charles G Fowler Holder for drinking glasses
US2745569A (en) * 1953-05-04 1956-05-15 Robert C Seaman Baby nursing bottle sleeve holder
US3085612A (en) * 1960-12-12 1963-04-16 William B Gobel Bottle holder
US4196817A (en) * 1978-11-20 1980-04-08 Moser D Wescott Insulated portable beverage container
US5313807A (en) * 1993-04-12 1994-05-24 Owen Michelle L Insulated holder with cooler pocket
EP1151939A2 (en) * 2000-05-02 2001-11-07 Agnes Ziegleder-Weiss Device for wrapping and transporting a liquid container
US6612452B2 (en) * 2001-08-23 2003-09-02 Holly M. Heilner Bottle bib
US20070289982A1 (en) * 2006-06-20 2007-12-20 Mandachescu Catalin V Thermal cover for baby bottle
US20080260303A1 (en) * 2007-04-23 2008-10-23 Coldkeepers, Llc Insulsted shipping bags
US20100072234A1 (en) * 2008-09-19 2010-03-25 Katherine Tymczyna Liquid Absorbing Bottle Holder
US20120097576A1 (en) * 2010-10-25 2012-04-26 Elizabeth Thomas Dold Feminine Needs Container
US20130114915A1 (en) * 2011-11-08 2013-05-09 Daniel Marom Foldable Bag
US20160060017A1 (en) * 2007-04-23 2016-03-03 Coldkeepers, Llc Insulated shipping bags
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US2482322A (en) * 1947-11-06 1949-09-20 Francesco P Cortese Jacket for feeding bottles
US2593868A (en) * 1948-06-25 1952-04-22 Charles G Fowler Holder for drinking glasses
US2745569A (en) * 1953-05-04 1956-05-15 Robert C Seaman Baby nursing bottle sleeve holder
US3085612A (en) * 1960-12-12 1963-04-16 William B Gobel Bottle holder
US4196817A (en) * 1978-11-20 1980-04-08 Moser D Wescott Insulated portable beverage container
US5313807A (en) * 1993-04-12 1994-05-24 Owen Michelle L Insulated holder with cooler pocket
EP1151939A2 (en) * 2000-05-02 2001-11-07 Agnes Ziegleder-Weiss Device for wrapping and transporting a liquid container
EP1151939A3 (en) * 2000-05-02 2002-11-27 Agnes Ziegleder-Weiss Device for wrapping and transporting a liquid container
US6612452B2 (en) * 2001-08-23 2003-09-02 Holly M. Heilner Bottle bib
US20070289982A1 (en) * 2006-06-20 2007-12-20 Mandachescu Catalin V Thermal cover for baby bottle
US20080260303A1 (en) * 2007-04-23 2008-10-23 Coldkeepers, Llc Insulsted shipping bags
EP2144814A1 (en) * 2007-04-23 2010-01-20 Coldkeepers, LLC Insulated shipping bags
EP2144814A4 (en) * 2007-04-23 2011-04-13 Coldkeepers Llc Insulated shipping bags
US20160060017A1 (en) * 2007-04-23 2016-03-03 Coldkeepers, Llc Insulated shipping bags
US9290313B2 (en) 2007-04-23 2016-03-22 Coldkeepers, Llc Insulated shipping bags
US20160198901A1 (en) * 2007-04-23 2016-07-14 Coldkeepers, Llc Insulated shipping bags
US9650198B2 (en) * 2007-04-23 2017-05-16 Coldkeepers, Llc Insulated shipping bags
US9980609B2 (en) * 2007-04-23 2018-05-29 Coldkeepers, Llc Insulated shipping bags
US20100072234A1 (en) * 2008-09-19 2010-03-25 Katherine Tymczyna Liquid Absorbing Bottle Holder
US20120097576A1 (en) * 2010-10-25 2012-04-26 Elizabeth Thomas Dold Feminine Needs Container
US10080692B2 (en) * 2010-10-25 2018-09-25 Elizabeth Thomas Dold Feminine needs container
US20130114915A1 (en) * 2011-11-08 2013-05-09 Daniel Marom Foldable Bag
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