Collapsible food keeper
US-10105014-B2 · Oct 23, 2018 · US
US10099846B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10099846-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615155435-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 16, 2016 |
| Priority date | Aug 26, 2011 |
| Publication date | Oct 16, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 16, 2018 |
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Plastic egg cartons having mating cell and lid posts for improved egg protection. The carton has a base tray and hinged lid, the tray including a plurality of cells for receiving individual eggs, and the tray having a plurality of cell posts each formed at an intersection of four adjacent cells as an extension of the sidewalls of the four adjacent cells. Preferable, each cell post has four generally planar ramp surfaces, one disposed respectively on each of the four sidewall extensions. The lid has a plurality of lid posts for mating with the cell posts when the lid is in a closed position.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of stacking a plurality of plastic egg cartons on top of one another, each egg carton having a tray and a lid hingedly connected to the tray for pivoting between open and closed positions, the tray and the lid having respective peripheral edges that mate with each other in the closed position, the egg carton having in the closed position a length, a width and a height; the tray having a plurality of cells for receiving individual eggs, the cells being arranged successively adjacent each other along the length and width of the carton; each cell having a bottom and a sidewall extending upwardly from the bottom to form a corresponding one of the cells; the tray having a plurality of cell posts, extending upwardly toward the lid above the peripheral edge of the tray, each cell post having a central axis aligned with the height of the carton and being formed at an intersection of four adjacent cells as an extension of the sidewalls of the four adjacent cells; each cell post having four generally planar ramp surfaces, one disposed respectively on each of the four sidewall extensions between the sidewalls of two adjacent cells, the planar ramp surfaces being aligned at an angle of from about 20 to about 45 degrees relative to the central axis of the cell post; and, the lid having a plurality of lid posts, wherein the cell posts and lid posts are configured to hold each egg axially aligned with the central axis, each lid post extending downwardly toward the tray and including complementary planar ramp surfaces for mating with the planar ramp surfaces of the cell post when the lid is in the closed position and wherein each lid post includes four downwardly extending figners, each finger having one of the complementary planar ramp surfaces, the method comprising steps of: filling the cells of each egg carton with eggs axially aligned with the central axis of its respective cell, closing the lids, and stacking the filled closed egg cartons on top of one another. 2. The egg carton of claim 1 wherein each lid post has four contoured surfaces, one between each pair of adjacent fingers, for mating with eggs received within the four adjacent cells when the lid is in the closed position. 3. The egg carton of claim 1 wherein the lid includes a connecting wall between each pair of adjacent lid posts, the connecting wall including a pair of partial ovoid shaped depressions for mating with eggs received in the adjacent cells. 4. The egg carton of claim 3 wherein the lid post has four contoured surfaces, one between each pair of adjacent fingers, for mating with eggs received within the four adjacent cells when the lid is in the closed position. 5. The egg carton of claim 1 wherein the ramp angle is from about 30 to about 45 degrees. 6. The egg carton of claim 1 wherein the ramp angle is from about 35 to about 45 degrees. 7. The egg carton of claim 1 wherein the egg carton comprises one of a 2×3, 2 ×4, 2 ×5, 2×6, 3×3, 3×4, 3×5, 3×6, 4×4, 4×5×5, 5×6 or 6×6 matrix of the cells. 8. A method of stacking a plurality of plastic egg cartons on top of one another, each egg carton having a tray and a lid hingedly connected to the tray for pivoting between open and closed positions, the tray and the lid having respective peripheral edges that mate with each other in the closed position, the egg carton having in the closed position a length, a width and a height; the tray having a plurality of cells for receiving individual eggs, the cells being arranged successively adjacent each other along the length and width of the carton; each cell having a bottom and a sidewall extending upwardly from the bottom to form a corresponding one of the cells; the tray having a plurality of cell posts extending above the peripheral edge of the tray, each cell post having a central axis aligned with the height of the carton and being formed at an intersection of four adjacent cells as a central dome and an extension of the sidewalls of the four adjacent cells, each cell post having four generally planar ramp surfaces, one disposed respectively on each of the four sidewall extensions between the sidewalls of two adjacent cells, the planar ramp surfaces being aligned at an angle of from about 20 to about 45 degrees relative to the central axis of the cell post; the lid having a plurality of lid posts, wherein the cell posts and lid posts are configured to hold each egg axially aligned with the central axis, and each lid post having a complementary crown adapted to receive the cell post dome and having four fingers extending downwardly from the crown for mating with the four sidewall extensions of the cell post respectively when the lid is in the closed position, and wherein each lid post includes four downwardly extending fingers, each finger having one of the complementary planar ramp surfaces; the method comprising steps of: filling the cells of each egg carton with eggs axially aligned with the central axis of its respective cell, closing the lids, and stacking the filled closed egg cartons on top of one another. 9. The egg carton of claim 8 wherein each lid post has four contoured surfaces, one between each pair of adjacent fingers, for mating with eggs received within the four adjacent cells when the lid is in the closed position. 10. The egg carton of claim 9 wherein the lid post has four contoured surfaces, one between each pair of adjacent fingers, for mating with eggs received within the four adjacent cells when the lid is in the closed position. 11. The egg carton of claim 8 wherein the lid includes a connecting wall between each pair of adjacent lid posts, the connecting wall including a pair of partial ovoid shaped depressions for mating with eggs received in the adjacent cells. 12. The egg carton of claim 8 wherein the ramp angle is from about 30 to about 45 degrees. 13. The egg carton of claim 8 wherein the ramp angle is from about 35 to about 45 degrees. 14. The egg carton of claim 8 wherein the egg carton comprises one of a 2×3, 2×4, 2×5, 2×6, 3×3, 3×4, 3×5, 3×6, 4×4, 4×5, 4×6, 5×5, 5×6 or 6×6 matrix of the cells.
stacked and arranged side by side · CPC title
Intermediate plates or the like · CPC title
for eggs · CPC title
and being a tray or like shallow container · CPC title
the inner container being a tray or like shallow container, not formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks (B65D81/3862 takes precedence) · CPC title
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