US2200991A - Container for baby bottles and the like - Google Patents

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US2200991A
US2200991A US254414A US25441439A US2200991A US 2200991 A US2200991 A US 2200991A US 254414 A US254414 A US 254414A US 25441439 A US25441439 A US 25441439A US 2200991 A US2200991 A US 2200991A
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    • 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
    • B65D3/00Rigid or semi-rigid containers having bodies or peripheral walls of curved or partially-curved cross-section made by winding or bending paper without folding along defined lines
    • B65D3/22Rigid or semi-rigid containers having bodies or peripheral walls of curved or partially-curved cross-section made by winding or bending paper without folding along defined lines with double walls; with walls incorporating air-chambers; with walls made of laminated material
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61JCONTAINERS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR MEDICAL OR PHARMACEUTICAL PURPOSES; DEVICES OR METHODS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR BRINGING PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS INTO PARTICULAR PHYSICAL OR ADMINISTERING FORMS; DEVICES FOR ADMINISTERING FOOD OR MEDICINES ORALLY; BABY COMFORTERS; DEVICES FOR RECEIVING SPITTLE
    • A61J9/00Feeding-bottles in general
    • A61J9/08Protective covers for bottles
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • This invention relates to new and useful improvements in a container for a babys bottle or the like.
  • the invention proposes the construction of a container for a babys bottlelor the like characterized by a hollow cylindrical body having a closed bottom end and upon whichY a hollow cylindrical cover is adapted to be engaged for completely encasing a babys bottle which has been inserted into said cylindrical body.
  • Another object of this invention is the construction cf a device as described, which is simple and durable and which may be manufactured and sold at a reasonable cost.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a container for a babys bottle or the like constructed according to this invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional View on the line 2 2 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a horizontal sectional view on the line 3 3 of Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the heat insulating material and corrugated sheet per se.
  • the container for a babys bottle or the like comprises a hollow cylindrical body I having a closed bottom end and an open top end for permitting a babys bot tle or the like to be inserted.
  • the hollow cylindrical body has a double wall consisting of an inner wallsection Illa, and an outer wall section Illb.
  • the wall sections are constructed of cardboard or-similar material, preferably ⁇ pasted together, and the top edge of the inner wall section Illa extends beyond the top edge of the outer wall section 10b.
  • a bottom wall II is provided for closing the bottom end of the hollow cylindrical body Ill.
  • This bottom wall I I is of a diameter equal to the outside diameter of the inner wall section Illa and is rested there-against as shown in Fig. 2.
  • the bottom edge i017 of the outer wall section Itb is turned under and en,- gages the bottom face of the bottom wall Il for rigidly maintaining the same in position against the bottom end oithe inner wall section Illa.
  • the bottom wall Il may be secured in any other manner.
  • a hollow cylindrical cover I2 engages over the top end of the hollow cylindrical body Ill for completely encasing the bottle inserted into ,the body I0.
  • the hollow cylindrical cover I2 is formed of cardboard or similar material and is of a diameter substantially equal to the diameter of the outer wall section lilb of the hollow cylindrical body I0. In engaging the hollow cylindrical ⁇ cover I2 upon the body I0 the same engages around the periphery of the inner wall section Ia and is passed thereover in end alignment with the outer wall section I0b as shown in Fig. 3.
  • This means comprises a top wall i3 having an outer diameter equal to the inside diameter of ⁇ the hollow cylindrical cover I2.
  • the top edge I2a of the hollow cylindrical cover I2 is bent inwards and engages the top face of the topwall I3 for holding the same in position within the cylindrical cover I2.
  • the top wall I3 may be secured in any other way.
  • An annular member Il of metal or other similar material, is mounted on the top end of the inner wall section Ida of the hollow cylindrical body l0 and forms an inwardly extending flange.
  • the outer edge portion of the annular member It is formed with a groove lia (see Fig. 2), the material oi which is tightly clamped upon the edge of the inner wall section lila..
  • the top edge portion of the inner wall section Ia is slightly compressed for permitting the outer edge portion of the groove Ilia to remain substantially flush with the outside face of the wall of the section Illa so that the cover I2 may be engaged thereon.
  • a corrugated disc I5 is rested upon the inner face of the bottom wall II forming a plurality of. air spaces I6 between the adjacent faces of the disc I5 and the bottom wall II for insulating the inside of the hollow cylindrical body I0 from the outside thereof.
  • a corrugated sheet I'I is engaged within the hollow cylindricalv body' IllV and has its face spaced from the adjacent face of the inside of the hollow cylindrical body I0.
  • the inner edge portion of the annular member I4 is formed with a ange -Idb behind which the top edge of the corrugated sheet Il extends in a manner to hold the corrugated sheet axially of the cylindrical body I0 to maintain the space between the adjacent faces of the sheet Il and the cylindrical body I0.
  • the insulating material I8 is securely attached to one face of the corrugated sheet Il and is adapted to be placed into the container at the same time the sheet is engaged therein.
  • the insulating material is secured thereto for maintaining the same extended along the entire length thereof and for preventing it from sliding downwards withf in the space between the adjacent faces ol the sheet I1 and the body I0.
  • a hollow cylindrical body having a closed bot tom end, a corrugated disc rested on said closed bottom end, an annular member mounted on the top end of said body and extending radial inwards and at its inner edge having a longitudinally inwardly extending flange portion, and a tubular heat insulation unit comprising flexble heat insulation material adjacent and extending around the side wall of said body and at itsrtop stopping short of said flange anda ilexible sheet extending along said heat insulation material and at its bottom edge resting on said disc and at its top edge projecting above said heat insulation material and behind said flange portion and having free side edges adjacent each other, whereby one of said side.
  • edges may be gripped and pulled for easily removingv stopping short of said ilange and a flexible sheet extending along said heat insulation material and at its bottom edge resting on said disc and at' its top edge projecting above said heat insulation material and behind said flange portion and having free side edges adjacent each other, whereby one of said side edges may be gripped and pulled for easily removing said heat insulation unit, said heat insulation material and flexible sheet being pasted together as a unit.
  • a hollow cylindrical body having a closed bottom end, a corrugated disc rested on said closed bottom end, an annular member mounted on the top end of said body and extending radial inwards and at its inner edge having a longitudinally inwardly extending ange portion, and a tubular heat insulation unit comprising flexible heat insulation material adjacent and extending around the side wall of said body and at its t'op stopping short of said ange and a ilexible sheet extending along said heat insulation material and at its bottom edge resting on said disc and at its top edge projecting above said heat insulation material and behind 'said ange portion and having free side edges adjacent each other,
  • one of said side ledges may be gripped and vpulled for easily removing said heat insulationunit, said heat insulation material and exible sheet being pasted together as a unit', and
  • said lexiblesheet being of corrugated material.

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l. LIEBER May 14, 1940.
CONTAINER FOR BABY BOTTLES AND THE LIKE Filed Feb. 3, 1939 Patented May 14, 1940 Isaac Lieber, New York, N. Y., assignor to Thervac Products, Inc., New York, N. Y., a corporation' of New York Application February 3, 1939, Serial No. 254,414
` s claims.` (ci. 22a- 14) This invention relates to new and useful improvements in a container for a babys bottle or the like.
The invention proposes the construction of a container for a babys bottlelor the like characterized by a hollow cylindrical body having a closed bottom end and upon whichY a hollow cylindrical cover is adapted to be engaged for completely encasing a babys bottle which has been inserted into said cylindrical body.
Specifically, it is proposed to provide the open end of said hollow cylindrical body with an annular member securely clamped thereon in a manner to receive the top edge of a corrugated sheet for holding-the same spaced from the interior `wall of said body.
Still further it is proposed to mount insulating material in the space between the adjacent faces of said corrugated sheet and the inside Wall of said body in a manner tov insulate said body to keep the contents of the bottle warm or cold, as desired, for a considerable length of time.
Another object of this invention is the construction cf a device as described, which is simple and durable and which may be manufactured and sold at a reasonable cost.
For further comprehension of the invention, and of the objects and advantages thereof, reference will be had to the following description' and accompanying drawing, and tothe appended claims in which the various novel features of the invention are more particularly set forth,
In the accompanying drawing forming a material part of` this disclosure- Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a container for a babys bottle or the like constructed according to this invention.
Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional View on the line 2 2 of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a horizontal sectional view on the line 3 3 of Fig. 2.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the heat insulating material and corrugated sheet per se.
The container for a babys bottle or the like, according to this invention, comprises a hollow cylindrical body I having a closed bottom end and an open top end for permitting a babys bot tle or the like to be inserted. The hollow cylindrical body has a double wall consisting of an inner wallsection Illa, and an outer wall section Illb. The wall sections are constructed of cardboard or-similar material, preferably` pasted together, and the top edge of the inner wall section Illa extends beyond the top edge of the outer wall section 10b. A bottom wall II is provided for closing the bottom end of the hollow cylindrical body Ill. This bottom wall I I is of a diameter equal to the outside diameter of the inner wall section Illa and is rested there-against as shown in Fig. 2. The bottom edge i017 of the outer wall section Itb is turned under and en,- gages the bottom face of the bottom wall Il for rigidly maintaining the same in position against the bottom end oithe inner wall section Illa. The bottom wall Il may be secured in any other manner.
A hollow cylindrical cover I2 engages over the top end of the hollow cylindrical body Ill for completely encasing the bottle inserted into ,the body I0. The hollow cylindrical cover I2 is formed of cardboard or similar material and is of a diameter substantially equal to the diameter of the outer wall section lilb of the hollow cylindrical body I0. In engaging the hollow cylindrical `cover I2 upon the body I0 the same engages around the periphery of the inner wall section Ia and is passed thereover in end alignment with the outer wall section I0b as shown in Fig. 3.
A means is provided for closing the top end of the hollow cylindrical cover I2. This means comprises a top wall i3 having an outer diameter equal to the inside diameter of` the hollow cylindrical cover I2. The top edge I2a of the hollow cylindrical cover I2 is bent inwards and engages the top face of the topwall I3 for holding the same in position within the cylindrical cover I2.
The top wall I3 may be secured in any other way.
An annular member Il, of metal or other similar material, is mounted on the top end of the inner wall section Ida of the hollow cylindrical body l0 and forms an inwardly extending flange.
The outer edge portion of the annular member It is formed with a groove lia (see Fig. 2), the material oi which is tightly clamped upon the edge of the inner wall section lila.. The top edge portion of the inner wall section Ia is slightly compressed for permitting the outer edge portion of the groove Ilia to remain substantially flush with the outside face of the wall of the section Illa so that the cover I2 may be engaged thereon.
A corrugated disc I5 is rested upon the inner face of the bottom wall II forming a plurality of. air spaces I6 between the adjacent faces of the disc I5 and the bottom wall II for insulating the inside of the hollow cylindrical body I0 from the outside thereof. A corrugated sheet I'I is engaged within the hollow cylindricalv body' IllV and has its face spaced from the adjacent face of the inside of the hollow cylindrical body I0. The
bottom end of the corrugated sheet I'I rests upon the top face of the corrugated disc I5. The inner edge portion of the annular member I4 is formed with a ange -Idb behind which the top edge of the corrugated sheet Il extends in a manner to hold the corrugated sheet axially of the cylindrical body I0 to maintain the space between the adjacent faces of the sheet Il and the cylindrical body I0.
In constructing the container the insulating material I8 is securely attached to one face of the corrugated sheet Il and is adapted to be placed into the container at the same time the sheet is engaged therein. The insulating material is secured thereto for maintaining the same extended along the entire length thereof and for preventing it from sliding downwards withf in the space between the adjacent faces ol the sheet I1 and the body I0.
The operation of the device is as follows:
'I'he milk or other substance to be placed within the bottle is put therein and the entire bottle is heated, or cooled, and then placed within the container through the open end of the hollow cylindrical body I0. The hollow cylindrical cover I2 is engaged thereon for completely sealing the interior of the container from the outside atmosphere for keeping the contents of the bottle warm or cold until such time as it is needed.
While I have illustrated and described my invention with some degree of particularity, I realize that in practice various alterations therein may be made. I therefore reserve the right and privilege of changing the form of the details of construction or otherwise altering the arrangement of the correlated parts without departing from the spirit or the scope of the appended claims.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire 'to secure by United States Letters Patent is:
1. In a container for baby bottles and the like, a hollow cylindrical body having a closed bot tom end, a corrugated disc rested on said closed bottom end, an annular member mounted on the top end of said body and extending radial inwards and at its inner edge having a longitudinally inwardly extending flange portion, and a tubular heat insulation unit comprising flexble heat insulation material adjacent and extending around the side wall of said body and at itsrtop stopping short of said flange anda ilexible sheet extending along said heat insulation material and at its bottom edge resting on said disc and at its top edge projecting above said heat insulation material and behind said flange portion and having free side edges adjacent each other, whereby one of said side. edgesmay be gripped and pulled for easily removingv stopping short of said ilange and a flexible sheet extending along said heat insulation material and at its bottom edge resting on said disc and at' its top edge projecting above said heat insulation material and behind said flange portion and having free side edges adjacent each other, whereby one of said side edges may be gripped and pulled for easily removing said heat insulation unit, said heat insulation material and flexible sheet being pasted together as a unit.
3. In a container for baby bottles and the like, a hollow cylindrical body having a closed bottom end, a corrugated disc rested on said closed bottom end, an annular member mounted on the top end of said body and extending radial inwards and at its inner edge having a longitudinally inwardly extending ange portion, and a tubular heat insulation unit comprising flexible heat insulation material adjacent and extending around the side wall of said body and at its t'op stopping short of said ange and a ilexible sheet extending along said heat insulation material and at its bottom edge resting on said disc and at its top edge projecting above said heat insulation material and behind 'said ange portion and having free side edges adjacent each other,
whereby one of said side ledges may be gripped and vpulled for easily removing said heat insulationunit, said heat insulation material and exible sheet being pasted together as a unit', and
said lexiblesheet being of corrugated material.
' ISAAC LIEBER.
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US2631722A (en) * 1949-10-12 1953-03-17 Colgate Palmolive Peet Co Package of pastelike material
US2756105A (en) * 1953-02-09 1956-07-24 American Can Co Protective shatterproof outer container for bottle
US20030234255A1 (en) * 2002-03-25 2003-12-25 Tuscarora Incorporated Insulated shipping container

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US2631722A (en) * 1949-10-12 1953-03-17 Colgate Palmolive Peet Co Package of pastelike material
US2756105A (en) * 1953-02-09 1956-07-24 American Can Co Protective shatterproof outer container for bottle
US20030234255A1 (en) * 2002-03-25 2003-12-25 Tuscarora Incorporated Insulated shipping container

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