Receptacles – Separate reinforcing element
Patent
1996-08-19
1998-04-07
Pollard, Steven M.
Receptacles
Separate reinforcing element
220 15, 220636, B65D 600
Patent
active
057354316
ABSTRACT:
A bin comprises a bin bottom, forward and rearward opposing end walls, and first and second opposing side walls. The end walls and side walls extend up from the bottom and define a bin interior configured for holding product. The bottom comprises a support beam extending generally rearwardly from the forward end wall to the rearward end wall. The support beam is laterally spaced between the side walls. A plurality of stiffening ribs are between the support beam and side walls, and have generally straight lower edges. The support beam is generally arch shaped.
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Allibert-Contico, L.L.C.
Pollard Steven M.
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