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US-2018242701-A1 · Aug 30, 2018 · US
US11812843B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11812843-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117504071-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 18, 2021 |
| Priority date | Nov 8, 2019 |
| Publication date | Nov 14, 2023 |
| Grant date | Nov 14, 2023 |
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A container holder may include an inner liner, an outer shell, and an intermediate layer in between the inner liner and the outer shell. The inner liner may provide an inner wall. And the inner wall may include a cavity for receiving a container. The container holder can define a first portion and a second portion. The first portion may follow a curved profile and the second portion may follow a flat profile such that a cross-section of the container holder follows a D-shape. The second portion may have a series of openings extending through the outer shell to vent the cavity to an outside. A series of loops may cover the series of openings on the second portion and a pair of clips can be mounted to the series of loops. A bottom vent can extend through the base, the intermediate layer, and the inner liner.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method of forming a container holder comprising: providing an inner liner, providing an outer shell by forming a first curved portion and a second flat portion and securing the first curved portion to the second flat portion wherein the first curved portion is provided with a pocket for receiving items and the second flat portion is provided with a series of loops and vents and wherein the series of loops conceal the series of vents; placing an intermediate layer between the inner liner and the outer shell, securing the inner liner to the outer shell where the inner liner defines a cavity for receiving a container; and securing a base to the outer shell, the base having an opening for air. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the opening in the base is formed by a fastener with a through hole extending through the fastener. 3. The method of claim 1 further comprising forming a slot on the outer shell in the second flat portion and providing the slot with a pair of tabs, attaching the series of loops to the pair of tabs located on the second portion of the outer shell and attaching the series of loops to a reinforcement layer. 4. The method of claim 3 further comprising forming the series of loops with a strip of material and sewing the strip of material to the tabs, and the reinforcement layer to form the series of loops. 5. The method of claim 1 further comprising forming the pocket of a stretch woven material and sandwiching the stretch woven material between a first reinforcement layer and a second reinforcement layer. 6. A method of forming a container holder comprising: forming an inner liner, an outer shell, and placing an intermediate layer in between the inner liner and the outer shell, the inner liner providing an inner wall, providing the inner wall with a cavity for receiving a container; providing a first portion and a second portion and curving the first portion to provide a curved profile and placing the second portion in a flat configuration such that a cross-section of the container holder follows a D-shape; placing a pocket on the first portion of the outer shell; placing a series of openings on the second portion and extending the series of openings through the outer shell to vent the cavity to an outside; and covering the series of openings on the second portion with a series of loops and mounting a pair of clips to the series of loops. 7. The method of claim 6 further comprising providing the pair of clips with a lock base and a clamping plate and configuring the clamping plate to rotate on the lock base, providing the lock base with a projection that is configured to be received in an opening located on the clamping plate and further providing the clamping plate with at least one flange for engaging the projection to latch the clamping plate onto the lock base. 8. The method of claim 6 further comprising providing the outer shell of the second portion with a slot and a pair of tabs and attaching the series of loops to the pair of tabs and covering the slot with a reinforcement layer and including the series of openings on the reinforcement layer. 9. The method of claim 8 further comprising attaching the series of loops onto a strip of material and sewing the strip of material to the tabs and the reinforcement layer to form the series of loops. 10. A method of forming a container holder comprising: forming an inner liner, an outer shell, and placing an intermediate layer in between the inner liner and the outer shell, the inner liner providing an inner wall, providing the inner wall with a cavity for receiving a container; providing a first portion and a second portion and curving the first portion to provide a curved profile and placing the second portion in a flat configuration such that a cross-section of the container holder follows a D-shape; placing a pocket on the first portion of the outer shell; placing a series of openings on the second portion and extending the series of openings through the outer shell to vent the cavity to an outside; and forming the second portion thicker than the first portion to accommodate different sized containers. 11. A method of forming a container holder comprising: forming an inner liner, an outer shell, and placing an intermediate layer in between the inner liner and the outer shell, the inner liner providing an inner wall, providing the inner wall with a cavity for receiving a container; providing a first portion and a second portion and curving the first portion to provide a curved profile and placing the second portion in a flat configuration such that a cross-section of the container holder follows a D-shape; placing a pocket on the first portion of the outer shell; placing a series of openings on the second portion and extending the series of openings through the outer shell to vent the cavity to an outside; and forming the pocket of a stretch woven material and sandwiching the stretch woven material between a first reinforcement layer and a second reinforcement layer. 12. The method of claim 11 further comprising providing the first reinforcement layer with a U-shaped cutout and fitting the first reinforcement layer over the stretch woven material and fastening the stretch woven material to the second reinforcement layer. 13. The method of claim 12 further comprising providing the second reinforcement layer with a pair of arm portions and wrapping the pair of arm portions around the first portion. 14. The method of claim 11 further comprising stitching a pair of loops to the first reinforcement layer and the second reinforcement layer and configuring the pair of loops to receive a carry strap. 15. A method of forming a container holder comprising: forming an inner liner, an outer shell, and placing an intermediate layer in between the inner liner and the outer shell, the inner liner providing an inner wall, providing the inner wall with a cavity for receiving a container; providing a first portion and a second portion and curving the first portion to provide a curved profile and placing the second portion in a flat configuration such that a cross-section of the container holder follows a D-shape; placing a pocket on the first portion of the outer shell; placing a series of openings on the second portion and extending the series of openings through the outer shell to vent the cavity to an outside; and forming a compression molded base and providing a bottom vent extending through the compression molded base, the intermediate layer, and the inner liner, wherein the vent allows internal air to escape from the cavity when a user places a container into the cavity and allows air to enter the cavity when a user removes a container from the cavity. 16. A method of forming a container holder comprising: providing an inner liner, an outer shell, and placing an intermediate layer in between the inner liner and the outer shell, the inner liner providing an inner wall, where the inner wall defines a cavity for receiving a container; providing a first portion and a second portion and forming the first portion in a curved profile and forming the second portion with a flat profile such that a cross-section of the container holder resembles a D-shape; locating a pocket on the first portion of the outer shell; providing the second portion with a series of openings that extend through the outer shell to vent the cavity to an outside; covering the series of openings on the second portion with a series of loops and a mounting a pair of clips to the series of loops; pro
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