BEVERAGE TRAY WITH DROP WALL
A nestable beverage tray includes a base and a first pair of opposed walls extending upward from the base and integrally molded with the base. A second pair of opposed walls extend upward from the base. At least one of the second pair of opposed walls is pivotably connected to the base, such that it can be selectively pivoted between an upright position and a retracted position. In a disclosed method, bottles shipped in the tray can be slid from the base directly onto a shelf, or alternatively, from the base onto the open wall and then onto the shelf.
Nestable beverage trays typically have side walls and end walls extending upward from a base. Handle openings are formed in the opposed end walls. Depending on the size of the bottles intended to be stored in the crate, the crate may hold a number of bottles. For single-serving size bottles, the tray typically stores 20-24 bottles.
Sometimes, a delivery person or stock person must remove the bottles from the crate and place them on a shelf for individual sale, such as in a refrigerator in the store.
SUMMARYA nestable beverage tray includes a base and a first pair of opposed walls extending upward from the base and integrally molded with the base. A second pair of opposed walls extend upward from the base. At least one of the second pair of opposed walls is pivotably connected to the base, such that it can be selectively pivoted between an upright position and a retracted position. In a disclosed method, bottles shipped in the tray can be slid from the base directly onto a shelf, or alternatively, from the base onto the open wall and then onto the shelf.
This facilitates delivery and stocking of the bottles for the delivery or stock person.
Similarly, the side walls 14 each include an upper band portion 22 and a lower portion 24. The lower portion 24 connects the upper band portion 22 to the base 12 and is spaced inward of the upper band portion 22, such that the lower portion 24 could be nested between the upper band portions 22 of an identical tray nested therebelow. The side walls 14 are also hingeably connected to side edges of the base 12 by hinges 28. The upper band portion 22 of each side wall 14 includes an outer panel portion 30 and a plurality of ribs 32 projecting inward from the outer panel portion 30. Latches 34 selectively connect the side walls 14 to the end walls 16. The side walls 14 are each molded separately of plastic. Alternatively, one of the side walls 14 could be integrally molded with the base 12 and end walls 16.
When the tray 10 is empty, it can be nested in an identical tray 10. The lower portions 26 of the side walls 14 and the lower portions 20 of the end walls 16 are received between the upper band portions 22 of the side walls 14 and the upper portions 18 of the end walls 16, respectively. The hinges 28 of the upper tray 10 are received inward of the outer panel portion 30 between the ribs 32 of the lower tray 10. The ribs 32 of the lower tray 10 are received between the hinges 28 of the upper tray 10. Thus, the trays 10 occupy less volume when empty and nested.
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Alternatively, the tray 10 can be placed in a store refrigerator and after one of the side walls 14 is pivoted downward (90 or 180 degrees), the customers can select and remove bottles 80 directly from the tray 10.
In accordance with the provisions of the patent statutes and jurisprudence, exemplary configurations described above are considered to represent a preferred embodiment of the invention. However, it should be noted that the invention can be practiced otherwise than as specifically illustrated and described without departing from its spirit or scope.
Claims
1. A nestable beverage tray comprising:
- a base;
- a first pair of opposed walls extending upward from the base, wherein the first pair of opposed walls are integrally molded with the base; and
- a second pair of opposed walls extending upward from the base, wherein at least one of the second pair of opposed walls is pivotably connected to the base, such that the at least one of the second pair of opposed walls can be selectively pivoted between an upright position and a retracted position.
2. The nestable beverage tray of claim 1 wherein the base is receivable between the first pair of opposed walls of a similar container when nested therein.
3. The nestable beverage tray of claim 1 wherein both of the second pair of opposed walls are pivotably connected to the base.
4. The nestable beverage tray of claim 1 further including at least one latch selectively securing the at least one of the second pair of opposed walls to at least one of the first pair of opposed walls.
5. The nestable beverage tray of claim 1 wherein the first pair of opposed walls and the second pair of opposed walls include an upper portion and a lower portion, wherein the lower portion is offset inwardly relative to the upper portion such that the lower portion of the tray can be received within the upper portion of a similar tray.
6. The nestable beverage tray of claim 5 wherein the upper portion of each wall includes an outer panel portion having a plurality of ribs projecting inward from an inner face of the outer panel portion.
7. The nestable beverage tray of claim 6 further including hinges connecting the at least one of the second pair of opposed walls to the base.
8. The nestable beverage tray of claim 7 wherein the hinges of the tray are receivable between the ribs of the similar tray when the tray is nested in the similar tray.
9. The nestable beverage tray of claim 8 wherein the hinges each include a hinge pin and a hinge receiver.
10. The nestable beverage tray of claim 9 wherein the hinge receivers are integrally molded with the base and substantially flush with an upper surface of the base.
11. The nestable beverage tray of claim 10 wherein the lower portion of the at least one of the second pair of opposed walls is substantially flush with the base when the at least one of the second pair of opposed walls is pivoted to an open position substantially parallel to the base.
12. A nestable beverage tray comprising:
- a base including an upper support surface for supporting beverage containers thereon;
- a pair of opposed end walls extending upward from the base, wherein the end walls are integrally molded with the base; and
- a pair of opposed side walls extending upward from the base, the side walls each including an upper band portion and a lower portion, the lower portion offset inwardly relative to the upper band portion, such that the lower portion of the tray could be received within the upper band portion of a similar tray, the side walls including a first side wall, the first side wall pivotably connected to the base, such that the first side wall can be selectively pivoted between an upright position and an open position.
13. The nestable beverage tray of claim 12 further including hinges connecting the first side wall to the base, wherein the hinges and the first side wall are substantially flush with the upper support surface of the base when the first side wall is pivoted to a position substantially parallel to the base.
14. A method for delivering bottles including the steps of:
- a) transporting to a position proximate a shelf the bottles in a tray having a base and a plurality of walls extending upward from the base, the plurality of walls including a first wall;
- b) pivoting the first wall downward to an open position;
- c) sliding the bottles from the base to the shelf.
15. The method of claim 14 wherein said step c) further includes the step of sliding the bottles from the base onto the first wall and sliding the bottles from the first wall onto the shelf.
16. The method of claim 14 further including the step of nesting the tray within a similar tray after said step d).
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 14, 2016
Publication Date: Jul 14, 2016
Inventor: Suzanne Whitfield Clark (Santa Monica, CA)
Application Number: 14/995,814