Special receptacle or package – Structural features for vertical stacking – i.e. – similar... – Having specified means for nesting instead of stacking
Patent
1980-01-10
1982-03-16
Lowrance, George E.
Special receptacle or package
Structural features for vertical stacking, i.e., similar...
Having specified means for nesting instead of stacking
206509, 206427, 220 21, B65D 2104, B65D 124
Patent
active
043196853
ABSTRACT:
The crate is capable of being fitted in other crates to form a stack. The crate comprises an upper girdle portion, an apertured buttom portion, and lateral walls and inner partition walls formed by inclined arms which may form a vertical geometric projection in the empty spaces of the bottom portion in the plane of the latter. These arms form surfaces of pyramids for maintaining and separating the bottles or the like. The inclined arms are capable of sliding on those of another crate when a plurality of crates are fitted together. At least a part of the apices of the inclined arms is capable of coinciding of solid parts of the apertured bottom portion of an identical crate which is placed in a different orientation above the first crate.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3481507 (1969-12-01), Sanders
patent: 3791549 (1974-02-01), Delbrouck
patent: 3934724 (1976-01-01), Johnson
patent: 4101049 (1978-07-01), Wallace
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