Flexible bags – Lifting or suspending element – Plural interengaging elements
Patent
1985-11-01
1989-01-31
Weaver, Sue A.
Flexible bags
Lifting or suspending element
Plural interengaging elements
383 61, 383 99, 383110, 383111, 206545, B65D 3302, B65D 3314, B65D 3324, B65D 8138
Patent
active
048022330
ABSTRACT:
A carrying case is disclosed which is in the nature of a soft-sided bag formed of thermally insulating flexible sheet material. A frame inside the bag holds it open for insertion of cardboard cartons each adapted to contain a hot pizza. At the opening of the bag are a plurality of flaps which fold over each and are adapted to be secured to each other by means of buckles and/or Velcro fasteners in order to retain the contents in place and prevent heat loss.
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Thermal Bags by Ingrid, Inc.
Weaver Sue A.
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