Low depth crate
US-11352181-B2 · Jun 7, 2022 · US
US12258170B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12258170-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916442377-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 14, 2019 |
| Priority date | May 29, 2014 |
| Publication date | Mar 25, 2025 |
| Grant date | Mar 25, 2025 |
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A crate for storing containers includes a plurality of walls and a base connected to the plurality of walls. The base includes a plurality of recessed areas each having a first container contact surface spaced from a second container contact surface.
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What is claimed is: 1. A crate for storing containers comprising: a base having an upper support surface; a plurality of collar portions extending downward from the base; a plurality of ribs extending outward from each of the collar portions; a body portion contact surface extending radially from each of the plurality of collar portions, wherein each body portion contact surface is concave, a recess defined within each of the body portion contact surfaces; and a plurality of walls extending upward from the base, each of the plurality of walls including a plurality of columns connecting an upper wall portion to the base, the columns spaced inwardly of the upper wall portions such that the base and columns of an identical crate can be nested in the upper wall portion of the crate. 2. The crate of claim 1 wherein the plurality of walls each include an upper portion attached to the base with a lower portion, wherein the lower portions are positioned inwardly of the upper portions such that the lower portions of the crate can be received between the upper portions of an identical crate to nest therein. 3. The crate of claim 2 wherein the body portion contact surfaces each include a generally conical shape. 4. The crate of claim 3 wherein the body portion contact surfaces each extend downwardly of the lower portions of the plurality of walls. 5. The crate of claim 4 wherein the body portion contact surfaces are positioned inwardly of the lower portions of the plurality of walls. 6. The crate of claim 5 further including a plurality of ribs connecting the collar portions to one another. 7. The crate of claim 6 in combination with a plurality of containers located on the crate, wherein each of the plurality of containers include a body portion, a neck portion, a shoulder portion, and a cap secured over an opening on the neck portion, wherein each cap of the plurality of containers is received within one of the collar portions and wherein the shoulder portion of each of the plurality of containers contacts the body portion contact surface. 8. The crate of claim 7 wherein the plurality of walls includes a pair of opposed side walls, a pair of opposed end walls, and an angled corner portion connecting each side wall to each end wall, wherein the angled corner portions are each generally planar and are each in a plane transverse to the each side wall and the each end wall and perpendicular to the upper support surface. 9. The crate of claim 8 wherein the plurality of collar portions are entirely below the upper support surface of the base. 10. The crate of claim 1 wherein the plurality of collar portions are generally cylindrical. 11. The crate of claim 1 wherein the plurality of walls includes a pair of opposed side walls, a pair of opposed end walls, and an angled corner portion connecting each side wall to each end wall, wherein the angled corner portions are each generally planar and are each in a plane transverse to the each side wall and the each end wall and perpendicular to the upper support surface. 12. A crate for storing containers comprising: a base having an upper support surface; a plurality of collar portions extending downward from the base; a plurality of ribs extending outward from each of the collar portions; a body portion contact surface extending radially from each of the plurality of collar portions, wherein each body portion contact surface is concave, a recess defined within each of the body portion contact surfaces; and a plurality of walls extending upward from the base, wherein the plurality of walls each include an upper portion and a lower portion, the upper portion attached to the base via the lower portion, each of the plurality of walls including a plurality of alternating upper ledges and upwardly-opening recesses inward of the upper portion, wherein the lower portions of an identical crate can be nested in the upper portions of the crate. 13. The crate of claim 12 wherein the lower portions are positioned inwardly of the upper portions such that the lower portions of the crate can be received between the upper portions of an identical crate to nest therein. 14. The crate of claim 13 wherein the body portion contact surfaces each include a generally conical shape. 15. The crate of claim 14 wherein the body portion contact surfaces each extend downwardly of the lower portions of the plurality of walls. 16. The crate of claim 15 wherein the body portion contact surfaces are positioned inwardly of the lower portions of the plurality of walls. 17. The crate of claim 16 wherein the plurality of walls includes a pair of opposed side walls, a pair of opposed end walls, and an angled corner portion connecting each side wall to each end wall, wherein the angled corner portions are each generally planar and are each in a plane transverse to the each side wall and the each end wall and perpendicular to the upper support surface. 18. The crate of claim 17 in combination with a plurality of containers located on an upper support surface of an identical crate, wherein each of the plurality of containers include a body portion, a neck portion, a shoulder portion, and a cap secured over an opening on the neck portion, wherein each cap of the plurality of containers is received within one of the collar portions and wherein the shoulder portion of each of the plurality of containers contacts the body portion contact surface. 19. The crate of claim 18 wherein the plurality of collar portions are entirely below the upper support surface of the base. 20. The crate of claim 12 wherein the plurality of collar portions are generally cylindrical. 21. The crate of claim 16 wherein the lower portion includes a plurality of windows therethrough, wherein the plurality of windows are positioned below the plurality of upper ledges. 22. The crate and containers of claim 18 wherein the body portions of the plurality of containers abut one another, and wherein the body portions of the plurality of containers abut the opposed side walls and the opposed end walls. 23. The crate and containers of claim 22 wherein the body portions of the plurality of containers have flat surfaces that abut one another. 24. The crate of claim 16 wherein the upper portion of each of the plurality of walls includes a generally continuous outer surface and wherein the upwardly-opening recesses are defined inward of an inner surface of the upper portion. 25. A crate for storing containers comprising: a base having an upper support surface; a plurality of collar portions extending downward from the base; a plurality of ribs extending outward from each of the collar portions; a body portion contact surface extending radially from each of the plurality of collar portions, wherein each body portion contact surface is concave, a recess defined within each of the body portion contact surfaces; a plurality of columns extending upward from a periphery of the upper support surface of the base; and an upper wall portion extending upward from upper ends of the plurality of columns, the plurality of columns connecting the upper wall portion to the base, the plurality of columns spaced inward relative to the upper wall portion, a plurality of alternating upper ledges formed at an upper edge of the upper wall portion and inward of the upper wall portion, a plurality of upwardly-opening recesses defined by an inner surface of the upper wal
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