Stackable low depth tray
US-9475602-B2 · Oct 25, 2016 · US
US11352181B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11352181-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414275027-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 12, 2014 |
| Priority date | May 10, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 7, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jun 7, 2022 |
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A beverage crate include a base, a pair of opposed side walls extending upward from the sides of the base and a pair of end walls extending upward from ends of the base. The end walls each include a pair of spaced apart end columns. A handle extends across the pair of spaced apart columns at each end wall. The height of the handle is aligned with a portion of the bottle having a reduced diameter. For example, some bottles have a tapered or contoured middle portion to facilitate grasping the bottle. This allows the handle to be positioned closer to the bottles, which reduces the overall length of the crate. The reduced length of the crate then permits a reduced width of the crate per the required ratio for cross-stacking. The reduced width then permits a full bottle capture on the bottom surface of the crate.
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A beverage crate and a plurality of bottles in combination comprising: the beverage crate including a base, the base including a plurality of bottle capture recesses defined by capture ribs on an underside of the base, the plurality of bottle capture recesses including a plurality of side bottle capture recesses adjacent side edges of the base, wherein the capture ribs extend the along side edges of the base outward of each of the plurality of side bottle capture recesses; the beverage crate further including a pair of opposed side walls extending upward from the side edges of the base and a pair of opposed end walls extending upward from end edges of the base, the plurality of bottle capture recesses on the base are arranged in a 3×5 array, each of the end walls including a handle extending from a first column to a second column, wherein the handle is spaced below uppermost edges of the first and second columns, wherein the crate can be cross-stacked on an identical crate when the identical crate is loaded with bottles; and the plurality of bottles loaded in the beverage crate and supported on the base in a 3×5 array, each of the bottles including a body having a middle portion of reduced diameter and a neck portion having a bottle cap thereon, wherein lowermost surfaces of the handles are aligned with the middle portion of reduced diameter, wherein the beverage crate and plurality of bottles can be cross-stacked on an identical beverage crate and plurality of bottles with a first subset of the bottle caps of the plurality of bottles on the identical beverage crate received in the plurality of side bottle capture recesses within the side capture ribs. 2. The beverage crate and plurality of bottles of claim 1 wherein the plurality of bottle capture recesses on the base are arranged in exactly three rows with exactly three bottle capture recesses arranged adjacent each end wall. 3. The beverage crate and plurality of bottles of claim 2 wherein the handles are positioned at outer portions of the first columns and the second columns, and wherein the first column and second column at each end wall abuts one of the plurality of bottles. 4. The beverage crate and plurality of bottles of claim 1 wherein the handles are positioned at the outer periphery of a footprint of the crate. 5. The beverage crate and plurality of bottles of claim 1 wherein the handles are positioned at outer portions of the first columns and the second columns, and wherein the first column and second column at each end wall abuts one of the plurality of bottles. 6. The beverage crate and plurality of bottles of claim 5 wherein the body of each of the plurality of bottles is generally cylindrical having an axis perpendicular to the base. 7. The beverage crate and plurality of bottles of claim 1 having a plurality of bottles loaded therein, wherein the handles are positioned at outer portions of the first columns and the second columns, and wherein the first column and the second column at each end wall abuts one of the plurality of bottles. 8. The beverage crate and plurality of bottles of claim 7 wherein the plurality of bottle capture recesses on the base are arranged in exactly three rows with exactly three bottle capture recesses arranged adjacent each end wall. 9. The beverage crate and plurality of bottles of claim 7 wherein the beverage crate is configured such that a first plurality of identical beverage crates, including the beverage crate, could be cross-stacked on a second plurality of beverage crates loaded with bottles, wherein the second plurality of beverage crates are identical to the beverage crate. 10. The beverage crate and plurality of bottles of claim 1 wherein an uppermost surface of each of the handles is spaced below uppermost edges of the first column and the second column. 11. The beverage crate of claim 1 wherein the plurality of bottle capture recesses further includes end bottle capture recesses adjacent end edges of the base, wherein the capture ribs are side capture ribs and wherein the beverage crate further includes end capture ribs extending along the end edges of the base outward of each of the end bottle capture recesses, wherein the beverage crate and plurality of bottles are configured to be cross-stacked on the identical beverage crate and plurality of bottles with a second subset of the bottle caps of the plurality of bottles on the identical beverage crate received in the plurality of side bottle capture recesses within the end capture ribs. 12. A beverage crate and plurality of bottles in combination comprising: the beverage crate including a base including a plurality of bottle capture recesses arranged in a 3×5 array, each of the bottle capture recesses defined by a capture rib on an underside of the base, wherein at least some of the capture ribs extend along side edges of the base; the beverage crate further including a pair of opposed side walls extending upward from the side edges of the base, the side walls each including a plurality of side columns extending upward; the beverage crate further including a pair of opposed end walls extending upward from end edges of the base, each of the end walls including a handle extending from a first column to a second column, wherein the handle is spaced below uppermost edges of the first and second columns, wherein the crate can be cross-stacked on an identical crate when the identical crate is loaded with bottles; and the plurality of bottles loaded in the beverage crate in a 3×5 array, each of the bottles including a body having a middle portion of reduced diameter and a neck portion having a bottle cap thereon, wherein a lowermost surface of each of the handles is aligned with the middle portion of reduced diameter of a center one of the three of the plurality of bottles adjacent the respective handle. 13. The beverage crate and plurality of bottles of claim 12 wherein the handles are positioned at the outer periphery of a footprint of the crate. 14. The beverage crate of claim 12 wherein the handles are positioned at outer portions of the first columns and the second columns, further including a plurality of bottles received in the beverage crate, and wherein the first column and second column at each end wall abuts one of the plurality of bottles. 15. An upper beverage crate loaded with a first plurality of bottles cross-stacked on a lower beverage crate loaded with a second plurality of bottles, wherein the upper beverage crate and the lower beverage crate are identical, the combination comprising: the upper beverage crate and the lower beverage crate each including a base having a plurality of bottle capture recesses defined by capture ribs on an underside of the base, the plurality of bottle capture recesses including an odd number of capture recesses adjacent each end edge of the base such that one of the capture recesses adjacent each end edge is centered on the end edge, wherein the capture ribs extend along end edges of the base outward of each of the end bottle capture recesses; the upper beverage crate and the lower beverage crate each further including a pair of opposed side walls extending upward from side edges of the base and a pair of opposed end walls extending upward from the end edges of the base, each of the end walls including a handle extending from a first column to a second column within a footprint of the crate, wherein the handle is spaced below uppermost edges of the first and second columns; and the first plurality of bottles loaded on the base of the upper beverage crate, each of the first plurality of bottles
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