Complementary tray for forming a container
A tray provides a base wall, two pairs of opposed side walls affixed to and extending from the base wall and laterally affixed to respectively adjacent side walls, a first of the pair of opposed side walls extending substantially different heights from the base wall, a second of the pair of opposed side walls extending substantially equidistant from the base wall, and the first and second pairs of opposed side walls each having complementary edges distal from the base wall to allow inversion of one tray over another tray to form a container in combination therewith. A blank is constructed to form such a tray, and two trays form a container.
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The present invention generally relates to four-sided trays, and in particular to such trays which are complementary and can be used together in duplicate to form a container.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONVarious forms of trays have been widely used for many years for containing and transporting smaller items. One good example is the open-top trays or bins used by the U.S. Postal Service for handling mail, which trays are light weight and shaped to allow nested stacking.
As universally useful as these trays are, it is still desirable to further improve the functionality without losing existing functionality, durability for economy. For example, when mail is stacked in a currently used tray, capable of handling flat items up to 12 or 15 inches on a side, only the top pieces are accessible and removal of each piece is required to allow access to remaining pieces. If flat articles or mail pieces are positioned vertically in a row, the visibility of the mailing labels within the tray is limited. Further, existing mail trays can only be adequately closed with the use of a separate cover and the required handling and storage of the separate covers. These existing trays can only be partially covered by stacking trays, with the results of weight from upper trays resting upon the mail articles located in lower trays. Unfortunately, this causes damage if mail articles in the lower trays are vertically oriented.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAccordingly, one embodiment of the present invention provides a tray for holding a row of flat articles standing on edge, comprising a flat base adapted for supporting a bottom edge of each flat article, a pair of opposed side walls affixed to the base and extending to substantially the same height from the base, a front wall affixed to the side walls and extending from the base to a preselected height adapted for allowing viewing of a surface of a flat article located within the tray and in the row, and a rear wall affixed to the side walls and extending from the base to a height substantially greater than the preselected height of the side walls.
In one form, twice the preselected height of a side wall substantially equals the preselected height of the front wall plus the preselected height of the rear wall. In another form, the preselected height of the front wall is approximately one half the height of the side walls. The preselected height of the rear wall may be approximately one and one-half times the height of a side wall.
The tray may be adapted to enable formation of a closed container by inversion of one tray over another tray. The side walls may each include a complementary engagement element adapted to prevent relative fore and aft movement between two trays forming a container. The front and rear walls each may include another complementary engagement element adapted to prevent relative movement between two trays forming a container. The front and side walls may be angled outwardly as they extend from the base to allow nested stacking of two or more trays.
The tray front wall and the rear wall may each include a hand hold adapted for supporting the tray. The hand holds may be cut-outs located proximally to the flat base in the front and rear walls.
Another embodiment of the present invention provides a tray, comprising, a base wall, two pairs of opposed side walls affixed to and extending from the base wall and laterally affixed to respectively adjacent side walls, a first pair of the two pairs of opposed side walls extending substantially different preselected heights from the base wall, a second pair of the two pairs of opposed side walls extending substantially the same preselected height from the base wall, and the first and second pairs of opposed side walls each having complementary ends distal from the base wall adapted to enable formation of a closed container by inversion of one tray over another tray.
The first pair of opposed side walls may form a front wall and a rear wall of the tray. The rear wall may extend approximately three times as far from the base wall as the front wall. The front wall may have a preselected height to enhance viewing of one or more articles located within the tray.
The complementary ends of the first pair of opposed side walls may each include a complementary engagement element adapted to prevent relative movement between two trays forming a container.
Two or more of the side walls may be angled outwardly as they extend from the base wall to allow nested stacking of two or more trays.
One of the pair of opposed side walls of the tray may include hand holds adapted for supporting the tray. The hand holds may be cut-outs located proximally to the base wall in the first pair of opposed side walls.
The tray may further comprise at least one resistance element adapted to reduce movement of articles located within a tray, in a fore and aft direction with respect to the tray. The resistance element may include one or more ridges affixed to and extending from the base wall and running laterally with respect to the tray. The resistance element may also include one or more dividers extending laterally between the second pair of opposed side walls.
Yet another embodiment provides a container, comprising a pair of substantially identical trays, with at least one tray being adapted for inversion over another tray to form the container; wherein each tray comprises a base wall, two pairs of opposed side walls affixed to and extending from the base wall and laterally affixed to respectively adjacent side walls, a first pair of the two pairs of opposed side walls extending substantially different preselected heights from the base wall, and a second pair of the two pairs of opposed side walls extending substantially the same preselected height from the base wall, wherein the preselected heights of the first pair of opposed side walls are adapted to effectively close the container with inversion of one tray over another.
The first and second pairs of opposed side walls each may include complementary ends distal from the base wall and adapted to enable formation of the container by inversion of one tray over another tray. Two or more complementary ends may include a complementary engagement element adapted to prevent relative movement between two trays forming a container. One pair of the two pairs of opposed side walls may include hand holds adapted for supporting both a tray used as a bottom of a container, and a container.
Still another embodiment provides a flat blank adapted for forming a four sided tray, comprising a rectangular central panel adapted for forming a base wall of a four sided tray, two pairs of opposed side panels individually affixed to separate sides of the central panel along bend lines, a first pair of the two pairs of opposed side panels being adapted for forming a first pair of opposed side walls of the four sided tray and extending substantially different preselected lengths from the central panel, and a second pair of the two pairs of opposed side panels being adapted for forming a second pair of opposed side walls of the four sided tray and extending substantially the same preselected length from the central panel. The preselected lengths of the first pair of opposed side panels are adapted to form a closed container with inversion of one tray over another tray.
The first pair of opposed side panels may be adapted to form a front wall and a rear wall of the tray, and the preselected length of the panel adapted to form the front wall may be adapted to enhance viewing of one or more articles located within the tray. The first pair of opposed side panels may include a cut-out in each panel adapted to function as a hand hold for the tray formed from the blank.
The first and second pairs of opposed side panels may each have a complementary end distal from the central panel and adapted to support formation of a closed container by inversion of one tray over another tray. Two or more complementary ends of the first and second pair of opposed side panels may each include a complementary engagement element adapted to prevent relative movement between two trays forming a container. The preselected length of one panel of the first pair of opposed side panels is approximately three times the preselected length of another panel of the first pair of opposed side panels and approximately one and one-half times the preselected length of the second pair of opposed side panels.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe present invention is illustratively shown and described in reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Opposed side walls 18, 19 form the front wall 18a and a rear wall 19a, respectively. Front wall 18a extends from base wall 16 by a restricted, preselected height 18b and is thereby adapted to enhance viewing of the contents of tray 10. More specifically, the preselected height 18b of front wall 18a allows better viewing of a surface 22 of such flat articles 12, and particularly of written material appearing on such surface 22, such as information on a mailing label 24.
Side walls 20, 21 extend from base wall 16 by a substantially equal height 21a. Rear wall 19a extends from base wall 16 by a height 19b that is substantially greater than the height 18b of front wall 18a. More specifically, front wall height 18b is approximately one half of side wall height 21a and one third of rear wall height 19b. Thus, rear wall height 19b is approximately one and one half times the height 21a of side walls 20, 21.
Tray 10 further includes a pair of hand holds 26, 27 located in the front wall 18a and rear wall 19a, respectively, and proximal to the base wall 16. Thus, when tray 10 is full of articles it may easily be carried. Hand holds 26, 27 may take any suitable form, such as the simplest form of a cut-out in each respective front wall 18a and rear wall 19a.
Tray 10 may be constructed with any suitable material, such as cardboard, plastic, wood, metal, etc., depending upon the intended use. While cardboard and plastic are lighter and better adapted for containing lighter articles, such as envelopes and mail, materials such as wood and metal (i.e. aluminum) are heavier but better adapted for durability and containing heavier items.
Each of the opposed side walls 18-21 includes a complementary end 34, 35, 36, 37 (
Container 60 shows a further refinement in the extension of rear wall 68. Whereas previously described embodiments of rear wall 68 only extend to a level 68a, which for example is approximately three times the height of front wall 62 and approximately one and one-half times the height of side walls 63, 64, rear wall 68 extends an additional height 68b to make it more than three times the height of front wall 62. In this manner, formation of a container by the inversion of one tray 60 over another, allows the top end 70 of rear wall 68 to tuck in behind a complementary front wall 62 as indicated by phantom line 70a. Similarly to recess 40 (
A still further refinement of tray 60 is shown in the lateral extensions 72 of rear wall 68. Whereas top end 70 is sized and shaped to tuck behind front wall 62, lateral extensions 72 are adapted to abut the top front portions 63a, 64a of side walls 63, 64 when two trays 60 form a container 76 (
Tray 60 of
A first pair of opposing side panels 104a, 104b are adapted for forming a first pair of opposed side walls of the four sided tray and extend substantially different preselected lengths 105a, 105b from central panel 102. A second pair of opposing side panels 106a, 106b are adapted to form a second pair of opposed side walls of a four sided tray and extend substantially the same preselected length 107 from the central panel 102. As shown in
In the above manner, panel 104b is adapted to form a front wall of the four sided tray as described above in reference to
Panel 104a may also include a complementary engagement element in the form of extension 120, which is sized and shaped in combination with complementary edge 104d and side panels 106a, 106d to prevent relative movement between two trays forming a container in the same manner described in reference to
Any suitable means may be used to structurally form the four sided tray from blank 100. As an example, blank 100 further includes two pairs of attachment panels 110a, 110b, 112a, 112b, which are individually located between adjacently located side panels 104a, 104b, 106a, 106b to thereby provide an attachment means between adjacently located side panels 104a, 104b, 106a, 106b. The top surfaces shown for panels 110a, 110b may include suitable adhesive as well as a foldable flap 114a, 114b, respectively, to allow structural fixation of attachment panels 110a, 110b to respective side panels 106a, 106b. Further, side panel 104b may include a foldable flap 116 for fixation to attachment panels 112a, 112b. In this manner, side panels 104a, 104b include complementary ends 104c, 104d distal from the central panel 102, which complementary ends 104c, 104d are adapted to support formation of a closed container by inversion of one such tray over another such tray. Likewise side panels 106a, 106b include distal ends 106c, 106d also adapted to support formation of such a closed container.
The present invention is illustratively described above in reference to the disclosed embodiments. Various modifications and changes may be made to the disclosed embodiments by persons skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the present invention as defined in the appended claims.
Claims
1. A tray for holding a row of substantially flat articles standing on edge, comprising:
- a flat base adapted for supporting a bottom edge of each substantially flat article;
- a pair of opposed side walls affixed to said base, each extending substantially the same preselected height from said base;
- a front wall affixed to said side walls and extending from said base to a preselected height adapted for enabling viewing of a surface of a substantially flat article located within said tray and in the row; and
- a rear wall affixed to said side walls and extending from said base to a preselected height substantially greater than said preselected height of said side walls.
2. The tray of claim 1, wherein twice said preselected height of said side wall substantially equals said preselected height of said front wall plus said preselected height of said rear wall.
3. The tray of claim 1, wherein said preselected height of said front wall is approximately one half said preselected height of said side walls.
4. The tray of claim 1, wherein said tray is adapted to enable formation of a closed container by inversion of one said tray over another said tray.
5. The tray of claim 4, wherein said side walls each includes a complementary engagement element adapted to prevent relative fore and aft movement between two said trays forming said container.
6. The tray of claim 4, wherein of said front and rear walls each includes another complementary engagement element adapted to prevent relative movement between two said trays forming said container.
7. The tray of claim 1, wherein said front and side walls are angled outwardly as they extend from said base to allow nested stacking of two or more trays.
8. The tray of claim 1, wherein said front wall and said rear wall each includes a hand hold adapted for supporting said tray.
9. A tray, comprising:
- a base wall;
- two pairs of opposed side walls affixed to and extending from said base wall and laterally affixed to respectively adjacent side walls;
- a first pair of said two pairs of opposed side walls extending substantially different preselected heights from said base wall;
- a second pair of said two pairs of opposed side walls extending substantially the same preselected height from said base wall; and
- said first and second pairs of opposed side walls each having complementary ends distal from said base wall and adapted to enable formation of a closed container by inversion of one said tray over another said tray.
10. The tray of claim 9, wherein said first pair of opposed side walls form a front wall and a rear wall of said tray, and further wherein said preselected height of said rear wall extends at least three times as far from said base wall as said preselected height of said front wall.
11. The tray of claim 10, wherein said preselected height of said front wall enhances viewing of one or more articles located within said tray.
12. The tray of claim 9, wherein said complementary ends of said first pair of opposed side walls each includes a complementary engagement element adapted to prevent relative movement between two said trays forming said container.
13. The tray of claim 9, further comprising at least one resistance element adapted to reduce movement of articles located within a tray, in a fore and aft direction with respect to said tray.
14. A container, comprising;
- a pair of substantially identical trays, with at least one tray being adapted to be inverted over another said tray to form said container,
- wherein each tray comprises: a base wall; two pairs of opposed side walls affixed to and extending from said base wall and laterally affixed to respectively adjacent side walls; a first pair of said two pairs of opposed side walls extending substantially different preselected heights from said base wall; and a second pair of said two pairs of opposed side walls extending substantially the same preselected height from said base wall, wherein said preselected heights of said first pair of opposed side walls are adapted to effectively close said container with inversion of said at least one tray over another.
15. The container of claim 14, wherein said first and second pairs of opposed side walls each includes complementary ends distal from said base wall and adapted to enable formation of said container by inversion of one said tray over another said tray, and further wherein two or more of said complementary ends include a complementary engagement element adapted to prevent relative movement between two said trays forming said container.
16. A substantially flat blank adapted for forming a four sided tray, comprising:
- a rectangular central panel adapted for forming a base wall of a four sided tray;
- two pairs of opposed side panels individually affixed to separate sides of said central panel along bend lines;
- a first pair of said two pairs of opposed side panels being adapted for forming a first pair of opposed side walls of said four sided tray and extending substantially different preselected lengths from said central panel; and
- a second pair of said two pairs of opposed side panels being adapted for forming a second pair of opposed side walls of said four sided tray and extending substantially the same preselected length from said central panel,
- wherein said preselected lengths of said first pair of opposed side panels are adapted to form a closed container with inversion of one said tray over another said tray.
17. The blank of claim 16, wherein said first pair of opposed side panels are adapted to form a front wall and a rear wall of said tray, and further wherein said preselected length of said panel adapted to form said front wall is adapted to enhance viewing of one or more articles located within said tray.
18. The blank of claim 16, wherein said first pair of opposed side panels include a cut-out in each panel adapted to function as a hand hold for said tray formed from said blank.
19. The blank of claim 16, wherein said first and second pairs of opposed side panels each has a complementary end distal from said central panel and adapted to support formation of said closed container by inversion of one said tray over another said tray.
20. The blank of claim 19, wherein two or more of said complementary ends of said first and second pairs of opposed side panels each includes a complementary engagement element adapted to prevent relative movement between two said trays forming closed container.
21. The blank of claim 16, wherein said preselected length of one panel of said first pair of opposed side panels is approximately three times said preselected length of another panel of said first pair of opposed side panels and approximately one and one-half times said preselected length of said second pair of opposed side panels.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 10, 2005
Publication Date: Aug 10, 2006
Applicant: Lockheed Martin Corporation (Bethesda, MD)
Inventors: Thomas Arnold (Owego, NY), Michael Caporali (Endicott, NY), Reed Durand (Owego, NY)
Application Number: 11/055,249
International Classification: B65D 43/08 (20060101);