Flexible bags – Lifting or suspending element – Plural interengaging elements
Patent
1992-10-13
1993-11-30
Garbe, Stephen P.
Flexible bags
Lifting or suspending element
Plural interengaging elements
383 92, 383 95, 383110, B65D 3308
Patent
active
052659607
ABSTRACT:
A reusable lunch bag with a pair of handles that are adapted to secure the bag in a closed position. The bag has a front wall that is separated from a back wall by a pair of side walls. The front, back and side walls are attached to a bottom wall. The walls define a cavity within the bag. The side walls and bottom wall are adapted to be collapsed so that the bag can be pressed into a flat position. The bag is typically constructed from a foam that is encapsulated by vinyl material, which together create a thermal barrier. The lunch bag also has a first handle that extends from the front wall and a second handle that extends from the back wall. The second handle has a flap which wraps around the outer surface of the first handle, so that the flap is adjacent to the outer surface of the second handle. The inner surface of the flap and the outer surface of the second handle have hook and loop material which secure the handle and bag in a closed position.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2319127 (1943-05-01), Guenther et al.
patent: 4079767 (1978-03-01), Howard
patent: 4211091 (1980-07-01), Campbell
Auto-Shade, Inc.
Garbe Stephen P.
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