Special receptacle or package – Structural features for vertical stacking – i.e. – similar... – Having specified means for nesting instead of stacking
Patent
1971-09-22
1977-05-17
Lowrance, George E.
Special receptacle or package
Structural features for vertical stacking, i.e., similar...
Having specified means for nesting instead of stacking
B65D 2104
Patent
active
040236803
ABSTRACT:
A unitary molded plastic tray which is stackable for purposes of transporting bakery goods and the like therein and which is nestable for purposes of empty tray storage. The tray has two opposed high profile end walls and two low profile side walls as well as a bottom made from a grid of intersecting ribs. The tray is so configurated that like trays may be stacked one upon the other when similarly oriented and may be nested one within the other when one tray is rotated 90.degree. with respect to the other. The gridwork of bottom ribs are generally T-shaped in cross sectional configuration and extend diagonally across the bottom at an angle of approximately 45.degree. to the side and end walls so that the bottom structure resists torsional deflection under uneven loading conditions as well as vertical deflection from excessively heavy loads.
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Dare Plastics Inc.
Lowrance George E.
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