Special receptacle or package – Combined or convertible – Packaged assemblage or kit
Patent
1998-06-22
1999-06-01
Sewell, Paul T.
Special receptacle or package
Combined or convertible
Packaged assemblage or kit
206803, 206232, 2064595, B65D 6900
Patent
active
059081082
ABSTRACT:
An expectant father system that includes a thermal insulated carrying container constructed of an insulating plastic foam material that has a transparent baby name and birth date card receiving compartment on an exterior surface thereof, a beverage can sized item receiving compartment formed into the center thereof and accessible through a circular insertion opening defined by a perimeter lip, and a hook and pile carrying container fastener strip secured to the exterior surface adjacent to the perimeter lip. A baby name and birth date card is provided that is sized to fit into the transparent baby name and birth date card receiving compartment. The carrying container is filled with a variety of useful items for an expectant father including a number of cigar-shaped baby arrival candy gift items; a tubular "It's A Boy" candy gift item sleeve for each of the first plurality of cigar-shaped candy baby arrival candy gift items, each sized to receive therein one of the first plurality of cigar-shaped candy baby arrival candy gift items; and a tubular "It's A Girl" candy gift item sleeve for each of the first plurality of cigar-shaped candy baby arrival candy gift items, each sized to receive therein one of the first plurality of cigar-shaped candy baby arrival candy gift items. The carrying case is used as a beverage can cooler/holder while waiting and as a keepsake cooler/holder long after the baby is born.
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Lam Nhan T.
Sewell Paul T.
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