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Thermal isolating sheath for beverage containers
   
Document Number
US Patent 5169025
Issued Date
December 8, 1992
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A thermal isolating sheath for the beverage containers, which is integrally made by a kind of flexible and elastic thermal isolating material, and is comprised of a main gasket and a base gasket. The main gasket is of suitable width and length, which may be closed to form a cylindrical shape by two buttons on both side edges thereof. The base gasket extended integrally from the midpoint on one edge of the main gasket may be defined as the base of the sheath by snapping up together the individual buttons disposed respectively on the appropriately angularly extending corner tabs thereof and the two buttons disposed on the main gasket; thereby a sheet of gasket layer is defined which may cover the periphery of a beverage container.
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December 8, 1992
Application Number
07/824,390
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January 23, 1992
US Classification
220/739   215/12.1 215/393 220/903
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B65D   81/38   (20060101)  
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220/903   220/739   220/DIG.9   220/62   215/12.1   215/12.2   215/13.1   215/100.5   229/1.5H   150/901  
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