Ozone Adhesion Process for Insulating Container Manufacture
US-2016279840-A1 · Sep 29, 2016 · US
US11267639B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11267639-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017112251-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 4, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jun 5, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 8, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 8, 2022 |
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A shipping container includes an insulated base, an upper perimeter portion including one or more securing mechanisms, insulated side panels, and an insulated lid. Each of the insulated side panels is movable between a respective first position and a respective second position, wherein the shipping container is in the first configuration when all of the insulated side panels are in the first positions and collapses into the second configuration when all of the side panels are in the second positions. The insulated lid is removably attachable for selectively closing and accessing an internal storage volume. Each of the securing mechanisms is configured to removably secure the upper perimeter portion to the insulated base when the shipping container is in the second configuration. Each of the securing mechanisms is also configured to removably secure the insulated lid to the upper perimeter portion in both the first and the second configurations.
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A collapsible shipping container having a first configuration and a second configuration, the collapsible shipping container comprising: an insulated base; an upper perimeter portion including one or more securing mechanisms; a plurality of insulated side panels extending between the upper perimeter portion and the base, each of the plurality of the insulated side panels being movable between a respective first position and a respective second position, wherein the collapsible shipping container is in the first configuration when all of the insulated side panels are in the respective first positions and wherein the collapsible shipping container collapses into the second configuration when all of the side panels are in the respective second positions, the collapsible shipping container having a height in the first configuration that is greater than a height of the collapsible shipping container in the second configuration; and an insulated lid removably attachable to the upper perimeter portion for selectively closing and accessing an internal storage volume of the collapsible shipping container, the internal storage volume defined by the insulated base, the plurality of insulated side panels, the upper perimeter portion, and the insulated lid; wherein each of the one or more securing mechanisms of the upper perimeter portion is configured to removably secure a lower edge of the upper perimeter portion to the insulated base when the collapsible shipping container is in the second configuration and also configured to removably secure the insulated lid to an upper edge of the upper perimeter portion in both the first and the second configurations. 2. The collapsible shipping container of claim 1 wherein the insulated lid includes one or more receptacles for receiving an ice pack and one or more shelves for retaining the ice pack, each shelf including one or more convection apertures. 3. The collapsible shipping container of claim 1 wherein each of the one or more securing mechanisms includes a rotating portion configured to rotate between a locked position and an unlocked position. 4. The collapsible shipping container of claim 3 wherein the rotation of each of the one or more securing mechanisms to the locked position simultaneously captures locking portions of each of the insulated base and the insulated lid when the collapsible shipping container is in the second configuration. 5. The collapsible shipping container of claim 4 wherein each of the one or more securing mechanism includes a spring loaded lock button. 6. The collapsible shipping container of claim 1 further comprising a latching mechanism for temporarily maintaining the collapsible shipping container in the first configuration, wherein the latching mechanism latches at least two of the insulated side panels in the respective first positions to temporarily maintain the collapsible shipping container in the first configuration. 7. The collapsible shipping container of claim 6 further comprising a flexible liner attached to the upper perimeter portion and configured to line the internal storage volume, the flexible liner having a first surface facing the internal storage volume and a second surface facing at least one of the insulated base and the insulated side panels. 8. The collapsible shipping container of claim 7 where the flexible liner includes a handle attached to the first surface, the handle accessible from inside the internal storage volume. 9. The collapsible shipping container of claim 8 further comprising a strap attached to the second surface of the flexible liner and to the latching mechanism, wherein the strap disengages the latching mechanism when the handle of the flexible liner is pulled from inside the internal storage volume, the disengaging of the latching mechanism permitting the collapsible shipping container to transition from the first configuration to the second configuration. 10. The collapsible shipping container of claim 9 wherein a force applied to the strap disengages the latching mechanism. 11. The collapsible shipping container of claim 9 wherein the strap is attached to the flexible liner without piercing the flexible liner, the strap is detachable from the flexible liner, and the flexible liner is removable from the collapsible shipping container. 12. The collapsible shipping container of claim 1 wherein one or more of the base, the side panels, and the lid include a vacuum insulated panel. 13. A collapsible shipping container having an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration, the collapsible shipping container comprising: a base; an upper portion including at least one securing mechanism; a plurality of side panels extending between the upper portion and the base, wherein each of the plurality of the side panels is adapted to hinge between a respective first position and a respective second position, wherein the collapsible shipping container is in the expanded configuration when all of the side panels are in the respective first positions, wherein the collapsible shipping container collapses into the collapsed configuration when all of the side panels are in the respective second positions, and wherein the collapsible shipping container has a height in the expanded configuration that is greater than a height of the collapsible shipping container in the collapsed configuration; and a lid removably attachable to the upper portion for selectively closing and accessing an internal storage volume of the collapsible shipping container, the internal storage volume defined by the base, the plurality of side panels, the upper portion, and the lid; wherein the at least one securing mechanism of the upper portion is adapted to simultaneously secure both the base and the lid to the upper portion when the collapsible shipping container is in the collapsed configuration and further adapted to secure the lid to the upper portion when the collapsible shipping container is in the expanded configuration. 14. The collapsible shipping container of claim 13 further comprising a latching mechanism for temporarily maintaining the collapsible shipping container in the expanded configuration, wherein the latching mechanism is adapted to hold at least two of the side panels in the respective first positions to temporarily maintain the collapsible shipping container in the expanded configuration. 15. The collapsible shipping container of claim 14 further comprising a flexible liner attached to the upper portion lining the internal storage volume, wherein the flexible liner includes a first surface facing the internal storage volume and a second surface facing at least one of the base and the side panels, and wherein the flexible liner includes a handle attached to the first surface, the handle being accessible from inside the internal storage volume. 16. The collapsible shipping container of claim 15 further comprising a strap attached to the second surface of the flexible liner and to the latching mechanism, wherein the strap disengages the latching mechanism when the handle of the flexible liner is pulled, the disengaging of the latching mechanism permitting the collapsible shipping container to transition from the expanded configuration to the collapsed configuration. 17. The collapsible shipping container of claim 16 wherein the strap is attached to the flexible liner without piercing the flexible liner, the strap is detachable from the flexible liner, and the flexible liner is removable from the collapsible shipping container. 18. The col
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