Tray for transporting and stacking layers of structural bottles
US-2017297767-A1 · Oct 19, 2017 · US
US9682808B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9682808-B2 |
| Application number | US-46828109-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 19, 2009 |
| Priority date | Apr 16, 2001 |
| Publication date | Jun 20, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 20, 2017 |
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A low depth tray for bottles is provided which includes a first pair of opposed walls, a second pair of opposed walls attached to the first pair of opposed walls to form a wall structure, and a base attached to the wall structure. At least one interior column projects upwardly within the wall structure, where the interior column has a height less than the height of bottles loaded in the tray. A plurality of interior divider walls of double-walled construction project upwardly from the base and extend between the one or more interior columns and the wall structure. Together, the divider walls, interior columns, base, and outer wall structure define a plurality of bottle retaining pockets, where each pocket includes at least one divider wall and is sized to receive a single bottle therein.
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What is claimed is: 1. A low depth tray for bottles comprising: a base; at least one interior column projecting upwardly from the base; a plurality of interior divider structures which project upwardly from the base, wherein each of the plurality of interior divider structures extends from the at least one interior column, and each of the plurality of interior divider structures includes a first pocket side spaced apart from a second pocket side and having an area void of material therebetween; and an exterior wall structure directly attached to the base, wherein the exterior wall structure extends continuously around a perimeter of the tray; a plurality of external columns, wherein the base is attached to the plurality of external columns, and the plurality of interior divider structure, the at least one interior column, the base, and the plurality of external columns define a plurality of bottle retaining pockets, wherein the plurality of external columns define the exterior wall structure having a first pair of opposed walls and a second pair of opposed walls connected to the first pair of opposed walls, wherein the at least one interior column projects upwardly from the base within the exterior wall structure, wherein each of the second pair of opposed walls includes a handle having a cutout portion formed adjacent to the base and a slot formed above the cutout portion, and a user's fingers can be inserted into the cutout portion and through the slot in a palm-up orientation and into the slot and through the cutout portion in a palm-down orientation. 2. A low depth tray for storing and transporting bottles comprising: a floor member; a plurality of external columns extending upwardly from the floor member, wherein a window is defined between two of the plurality of external columns wherein the plurality of external columns define the exterior wall structure having a double-walled construction and including a lower wall portion having a substantially flat outer wall and generally contoured inner wall adjacent the window which in adapted to contact the bottle received in each of the plurality of bottle retaining pockets; an interior grid structure disposed within the plurality of external columns and connected thereto, wherein the interior grid structure includes a plurality of first divider walls and a plurality of second divider walls both extending upwardly from the floor member and a plurality of spaced interior columns projecting upwardly from the floor member, and an exterior wall structure directly attached to the floor member wherein the exterior wall structure extends continuously around a perimeter of the tray, wherein the exterior wall structure includes two handles on opposite ends thereof, each of the two handles having a cutout portion formed in the exterior wall structure adjacent the floor member and a slot formed in the exterior wall structure above the cutout portion, and a user's fingers can be inserted into the cutout portion and through the slot in a palm-up orientation and into the slot and through the cutout portion in a palm-down orientation; wherein each of the plurality of first divider walls includes two spaced apart, generally parallel surfaces having an area void of material therebetween and extends between a first interior column and a second interior column, and wherein each of the plurality of second divider walls includes two spaced apart, generally parallel surfaces having an area void of material therebetween and extends between one of the plurality of spaced interior columns and one of the plurality of external columns, and wherein the interior grid structure, the plurality of external columns, and the floor member together define a plurality of bottle retaining pockets, and the plurality of external columns and the plurality of spaced interior columns each include at least one contoured surface adapted to contact a bottle received in each of the plurality of bottle retaining pockets.
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