20240023697. Holder for Container simplified abstract (YETI Coolers, LLC)

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Holder for Container

Organization Name

YETI Coolers, LLC

Inventor(s)

John W. Dow of Austin TX (US)

Derek G. Sullivan of Austin TX (US)

Holder for Container - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240023697 titled 'Holder for Container

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a container holder that consists of an inner liner, an outer shell, and an intermediate layer. The inner liner has an inner wall with a cavity for holding a container. The container holder has a curved profile in one portion and a flat profile in another portion, giving it a D-shape cross-section. The second portion has openings covered by loops, and clips can be mounted on these loops. The container holder also has a bottom vent that extends through the base, intermediate layer, and inner liner.

  • The container holder includes an inner liner, outer shell, and intermediate layer.
  • The inner liner has an inner wall with a cavity for holding a container.
  • The container holder has a curved profile in one portion and a flat profile in another portion, resulting in a D-shape cross-section.
  • The second portion has openings that are vented to the outside.
  • The openings on the second portion are covered by loops.
  • Clips can be mounted on the loops to secure the container holder.
  • The container holder has a bottom vent that extends through the base, intermediate layer, and inner liner.

Potential Applications:

  • Packaging industry for holding and protecting containers.
  • Transportation industry for securely holding containers during transit.
  • Household use for organizing and storing containers.

Problems Solved:

  • Provides a secure and stable holder for containers.
  • Prevents containers from tipping or spilling during transportation.
  • Protects containers from external impacts and damage.

Benefits:

  • Improved container organization and storage.
  • Enhanced container stability and security during transportation.
  • Increased protection for containers against damage.
  • Easy access to containers through the D-shape cross-section design.


Original Abstract Submitted

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.