Special receptacle or package – Structural features for vertical stacking – i.e. – similar... – Having vertical projecting element or recess for interlock
Patent
1980-05-27
1982-01-05
Lowrance, George E.
Special receptacle or package
Structural features for vertical stacking, i.e., similar...
Having vertical projecting element or recess for interlock
D 9408, D 9411, 215 1C, 215 10, 220 72, B65D 2102, B65D 102
Patent
active
043089550
ABSTRACT:
A large light-weight bottle made of plastic of the type used on water dispensers instead of the heavy glass bottle. Each bottle is made of rectangular or square transverse cross-section with spaced reinforcing ribs or bands extending therearound. On opposed flat faces or sides, each bottle is provided, respectively, with a square locking projection and a complemental receiving socket so that a plurality of the bottles can be stacked on their sides with the locking projections and sockets of adjacent sides interfitting to keep the bottles in alignment in the stack and with the reinforcing ribs superimposed for strength.
REFERENCES:
patent: D203884 (1966-02-01), Wood
patent: D207745 (1967-05-01), Linn
Duffey Craig L.
Schieser Warren J.
Liqui-Box Corporation
Lowrance George E.
Miller William V.
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