Stackable and nestable tray for shipping and displaying articles

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206507, 220 236, 229 25EC, 229 29M, B65D 2104, B65D 134

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039891542

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to trays for shipping and displaying fragile articles which can be stacked with other identical and similar trays and which can be nested with identical trays. The subject trays have a plurality of pockets adapted to receive the fragile articles, lower supports extending from the bottom of the pockets and terminating in lower bearing surfaces, and upper supports extending above the pockets and terminating in upper bearing surfaces, whereby the upper bearing surfaces support the lower bearing surfaces of other identical and similar trays to effect stacking.

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patent: 2656945 (1953-10-01), Grant
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patent: 3191796 (1965-06-01), Schwartz
patent: 3337110 (1967-08-01), Commisso
patent: 3651976 (1972-03-01), Chadbourne

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