Thermal insulating and cushioning package and method of making t

Special receptacle or package – Shock protection type – Inflated retainer

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206521, 206591, B65D 8102, B65D 8530

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055358888

ABSTRACT:
A thermally insulating and cushioning inflatable and deflatable packaging for shipping or storing items, such as cold articles and the like, formed of thin film valve-inflatable chambers or envelopes preferably of high emissivity and low absorptivity coefficients material and provided with interior inflating-expandable honeycomb-like or cellular baffles adhered in collapsed or closed position to the interior walls of the inflatable chambers; and novel methods of making the same, including incorporating, outer shipping envelopes or bags.

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