Structural Features For Vertical Stacking, I.e., Similar Receptacles Patents (Class 206/503)
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Publication number: 20120152788Abstract: A display container is provided herein which includes a box portion having a base portion, spaced-apart upstanding first and second end panels, and spaced-apart upstanding first and second edge panels extending from the base portion. The first and second edge panels are located between the first and second end panels, and the first edge panel extends a lesser distance from the base portion than the first end panel and the second end panel. The display container also includes a reinforcing layer having a first panel disposed to overlap at least portions of the base portion, a second panel disposed adjacent to the first end panel in face-to-face engagement, and a third panel disposed adjacent to the second end panel in face-to-face engagement. The reinforcing layer is formed of a material stronger in shear than the material of the box portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2010Publication date: June 21, 2012Applicant: S & D GROUP, LLCInventors: Lawrence P. Scanzillo, Silvio DiMarchi
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Publication number: 20120145582Abstract: A device for holding and carrying various items, e.g., hand tools or other small items, is disclosed. It includes a lower tray, an upper tray, a pair of foldable strut assemblies and a handle. Each strut assembly includes a pair of leg sections pivotably connected together. The strut assemblies are located at diagonally located corners of the trays with their leg sections arranged to be pivoted to an open position, whereupon the upper tray is spaced above said lower tray to provide ready access to any items in said lower tray. Torsion springs are provided to hold the tray in that position.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2010Publication date: June 14, 2012Inventor: Roger F. Wilson
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Publication number: 20120132558Abstract: This invention relates to a stackable container adapted to be stacked with a second substantially identical container in two positions. The container comprises a container body; and an arm movably connected to the container body. The container body comprising a base and walls extending upwardly from the base. The walls define an interior space and an opening. The arm is movable between a first position and a second position. In the first position, the arm provides a support for the second substantially identical container wherein, when stacked, the second identical container is supported above the stackable container with at least part of the interior accessible. In the second position, the arm is positioned to allow the second identical container to nest within the stackable container with the interior space inaccessible.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2010Publication date: May 31, 2012Applicant: BUSCH SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventor: CRAIG BUSCH
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Publication number: 20120118784Abstract: A modular recycling unit comprises a support for supporting a first container. The first container is tiltable between a first position where the interior of the container is accessible and a second position where the interior of the container is inaccessible. The first container is freely removable from the support. A second container is supported on the support such that it is in a stacked relationship relative to the first container. The second container is freely removable from the support.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2011Publication date: May 17, 2012Applicant: Rubbermaid IncorporatedInventors: Nicholas Decker, Bradley Hooley, David McNamara
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Publication number: 20120103853Abstract: A flexible pneumostoma management device maintains the patency of a pneumostoma while controlling the flow of material through the pneumostoma. The device is provided to patients in a sterile tray. The tray is efficiently packaged in order to supply a patient's needs for a period of time. Auxiliary and/or diagnostic materials can also be provided as part of the kit.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2011Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: PORTAERO, INC.Inventors: Don Tanaka, Joshua P. Wiesman, David C. Plough
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Publication number: 20120096705Abstract: A process tray for head stack assembly includes a main tray and at least one jig. Each jig has a main body with one set of locating holes formed thereon and two elastic arms respectively extending from two sides of the main body for providing force to hold the head stack assembly. The main tray has a main frame and a supporting frame disposed within and connected to the main frame for supporting the jig and/or the head stack assembly. The supporting frame has at least one set of locating bumps formed thereon for locating at least one jig on the main tray by respectively inserting the locating bumps into the locating holes formed on the jig. The process tray of the present invention can carry the head stack assembly during the whole head stack assembly manufacturing process, thereby simplifying the HSA manufacturing process, increasing productive efficiency and reducing the cost.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2011Publication date: April 26, 2012Applicant: SAE Magnetics (H.K.) Ltd.Inventors: Shujin Jiang, Qinping Zhao
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Publication number: 20120090277Abstract: A recycling bin has left and right sidewalls, a base, and front wall. The front wall is lower than the other three walls, and when two bins are stacked in a 0° stacking configuration, the lower front wall of the lower bin and a sloped surface on the lower portion of the upper bin create a recyclable receiving chute. When stacked, the upper bin is held to the lower bin by a combination of a channel on the lower rear portion of the base fitting over a handle resting upon an upper portion of the rear wall. A lower lip on the lower portion of the rear wall aligns with the handle and substantially prevents frontwards and backwards motion of the upper bin. A portion of the handle fits within a top open portion of the rear wall. The bin also has a plurality of inverted “V” shaped liner retainers.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2011Publication date: April 19, 2012Applicant: ORBIS CANADA LIMITEDInventor: Basil T. Martheenal
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Publication number: 20120091024Abstract: A sterilization case assembly includes a plurality of sterilization cases including a first sterilization case and a second sterilization case, the second sterilization case stacked upon the first sterilization case in a vertical direction, the second sterilization case being configured for both stacking offset from the first sterilization case in a direction transverse to the vertical direction and stacking inline from the first sterilization case in a direction transverse to the vertical direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2011Publication date: April 19, 2012Inventors: Daniel L. Sands, Jon D. Shoemaker, Chad M. LaMar
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Publication number: 20120080349Abstract: A packaging box closing member includes a flat panel portion that is placed on a pair of unsealed lid portions of a packaging box so as to intersect a closed portion formed by the pair of lid portions, the pair of lid portions being located on a top surface of the packaging box; and an upright portion that stands on a side of the flat panel portion, the side intersecting the closed portion, wherein, when stacking another packaging box on the top surface of the packaging box, a part of the another packaging box or a part of a transport device that transports the another packaging box contacts the upright portion, and the packaging box closing member is pushed toward an end of the top surface of the packaging box together with the flat panel portion and is dropped.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2011Publication date: April 5, 2012Applicant: FUJI XEROX CO., LTD.Inventor: Satoshi TANEDA
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Publication number: 20120074022Abstract: A sliding engagement is described for a stacking delivery tray having a sliding surface that has a break. The sliding engagement includes at least one ramp on the sliding surface providing an inclined sliding transition to an end of an overlying tray sliding along the sliding surface in order to traverse the break in the sliding surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2011Publication date: March 29, 2012Applicant: DRADER MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES LTD.Inventors: Gordon McTavish, Hongqiao Li, Steven Koski
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Publication number: 20120055833Abstract: An ergonomic stackable watering can for watering plants and flowers for example comprises a tapered reservoir having a peripheral wall, a bottom and a top opening defining a top edge of the wall, a spout extending from the reservoir so as to be in fluid communication therewith, and a handle mounted to the reservoir over a tapered hollow stem which is mounted to the bottom of the reservoir so as to extend therefrom about a hole in the reservoir. The peripheral wall further includes an enlargement for receiving a portion of the spout of a similar watering can when the watering cans are assembled in a stack. The handle of a first watering can is inserted in the stem portion of a second watering can when two such watering cans are stacked.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2010Publication date: March 8, 2012Inventor: Daniel Thibault
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Patent number: 8113377Abstract: A server lid for a container with an integral tear strip tamper evident feature is presented. A tear strip for the tamper evident feature is molded as an adjunct to a base member which forms the closure. The tear strip is joined to the base by at least one frangible web, and hinges about the frangible web to overlie front edges of one or more flaps formed in the server lid. Ultrasonic welds connect the overlying tear strip to the flaps or adjacent the flaps for providing a tamper evident feature. The shape of the server lid provides stackability in that the base rim of the container will fit over the upper portion of the lid, including frangible webs to allow interfitting of one container bottom with the container closure of the next, to allow the containers to be stacked on a shelf without substantial danger of slipping or tipping.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2006Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: J.L. Clark, Inc.Inventor: George Solowiejko
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Publication number: 20120024740Abstract: The invention relates to a container (1) for intermodal transport by air and ship, train and/or motor car, comprising a block-shaped housing (2), which is characterised in that there are provided at the corners of the housing (2) castings (6) which are used for positioning when stacking the container (1) and/or for securing the container (1) during transport, and a plurality of containers (1) can be combined to form transport units (25) the base area of which corresponds to that of a standardised sea cargo container.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2010Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: Deutsches Zentrum fur Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V.Inventors: Volker Gollnick, Omar Abd El Hakam
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Publication number: 20120024856Abstract: An exemplary embodiment of a vessel-lid combination includes a ceramic or glass vessel having an open top surrounded by a peripheral edge, a lid fabricated of a plastic material, and a seal structure. The lid is configured to attach to the open top by means of a latch or set of latches integrated with the lid, and the seal structure is configured to provide an air-tight seal between the lid and the peripheral edge of the vessel when the lid is attached to the vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2011Publication date: February 2, 2012Inventor: Justin Smyers
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Publication number: 20120024739Abstract: A latch system for stacked containers includes a plurality of bosses and a latch mechanism. The bosses are coupled to each of the stack containers and may include a pivot boss, a storage boss and a latch boss. The latch mechanism includes a pivot end portion, a flexible mid portion and a latch end portion. The pivot end portion is placed onto the pivot boss to allow rotation of the latch mechanism there about. In one embodiment, the pivot end portion includes a rounded inner diameter to permit both in-plane and out-of-plane rotation of the latch mechanism relative to the container. The latch end portion biasly engages either the storage boss of the same container or the latch boss of another container.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2010Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: Environmental Container Systems, Inc. d/b/a ECS CompositesInventor: Douglas J. Fjelland
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Patent number: 8100281Abstract: A sterilization case assembly including a plurality of sterilization cases having a first sterilization case and a second sterilization case. The second sterilization case is stacked upon the first sterilization case in a vertical direction. The second sterilization case is offset from the first sterilization case in a direction transverse to the vertical direction. In another embodiment, the second sterilization case is configured for both stacking offset from the first sterilization case in a direction transverse to the vertical direction and stacking inline from the first sterilization case in a direction transverse to the vertical direction.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2005Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Symmetry Medical, Inc.Inventors: Daniel L. Sands, Jon D. Shoemaker, Chad M. LaMar
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Publication number: 20120012609Abstract: A stack of disposable plates for food is describes, in which each plate comprises an upper rim and one or more tabs that depart from said upper rim, towards outside the plate, in which the tabs of a plate of the stack are angularly staggered with respect to the tabs of the adjacent plates of the stack of plates thereof. A dispenser of individual disposable food plates is also described, initially stacked according to the invention. The dispenser comprises a loading platform of a stack of plates, comprising in turn an discharge opening through which the first plate of the stack falls by gravity when separated from the stack and a separating element of the first plate of the stack with respect to the remaining plates of the stack, able to be actuated in rotation by the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2009Publication date: January 19, 2012Inventors: Stefano Ognissanti, Luca Umberto Rigoni, Paolo Bau' Castiglioni
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Publication number: 20120012492Abstract: Improved collapsible bins are provided for storing goods, such as solids, semi-solids, or fluids. In various embodiments, the bins have a base about the same size as a pallet to facilitate handling and storage. Bins include a plurality of sidewalls (typically four), a cover, and a base. The base includes a floor-mounted sump for discharging the contents of the bin. The bin sidewalls and cover hingably connect to the base, and the sidewalls and cover can collapse and nest inside the base to reduce the storage space consumed by empty bins. Further provided are storage systems which include a collapsible bin and a bag liner disposed in the bin.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2011Publication date: January 19, 2012Applicant: SHIELD PACK, LLCInventor: Hunter L. Darden
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Publication number: 20110284533Abstract: Structures, methods, and systems associated with a stackable and collapsible container are provided. One structure includes a stackable and collapsible container having at least four non-collapsible, load bearing vertical support members attached to vertical walls of the container and capable of supporting the weight of other containers. A top surface is included having a number of sections which include a pivotal connection to one another and which are collapsible about the pivotal connection to an interior of the container. A bottom surface is included having a number of sections which include a pivotal connection to one another and which are collapsible about the pivotal connection to an interior of the container. The top and the bottom surfaces of the container can be fixedly positioned in a number of collapsed states.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2011Publication date: November 24, 2011Inventor: George E. Kochanowski
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Patent number: 8056722Abstract: A unitary, single-piece baking pan support clip for stacking one or more baking pans vertically to save space without contacting or damaging the contents of each stacked pan. Each clip is comprised of a thin, planar rigid bar having a vertical shaft, horizontal and vertical upper arms that contact and support the bottom surface and exterior sidewall of a baking pan and a base having a recess that secures the clips to the interior sidewall and lip bead of the lower pan. The base recess that is shaped as a cylindrical channel to securely snap or fit over the lip bead of the baking pan to which the clip is attached.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2005Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Inventors: John Lonczak, Brian R. Rodriguez, Stephen V. Papageorge
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Publication number: 20110240659Abstract: A crate comprises a bottom and two respective pairwise opposing side walls and end walls, wherein the bottom is arch-shaped curving towards the interior of the crate, such that a space between a lower surface of the bottom and a plane defined by a lower end of the crate is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2010Publication date: October 6, 2011Applicant: IFCO SYSTEMS GMBHInventor: Wolfgang ORGELDINGER
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Publication number: 20110220530Abstract: A container for storing welding electrodes includes a container body and a container cap constructed via thermoplastic injection molding. The container is constructed with walls that define an interior region and complementary upper and lower surfaces. When multiple containers are stacked together, the upper surface of one container engages the lower surface of an adjacent container thereby restraining lateral movement between the containers. However, the configuration of the upper and lower surfaces allows for longitudinal movement between the containers.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: LINCOLN GLOBAL, INC.Inventors: Paul A. Weissbrod, Joshua A. Esack
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Publication number: 20110220529Abstract: A trash receptacle assembly that is used to store useful secondary objects while operating to collect. The assembly includes a trash container having a bottom surface and an open top. A base is provided at the bottom of the assembly. The base is separate from the trash container. At least one storage container is provided. If more than one storage container is provided, the storage containers interconnect into a stacked configuration. Each of the storage containers has a top and a bottom. The top of each storage container is configured to selectively engage and disengage the bottom surface of the trash receptacle. Furthermore, the bottom of each storage container is configured to selectively engage and disengage the top surface of the base. Accordingly, the storage containers interconnect with each other and then interconnect the trash receptacle to the base.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventor: Patricia K. Kostura
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Patent number: 8011523Abstract: Structures, methods, and systems associated with a stackable and collapsible container are provided. One structure includes a stackable and collapsible container having at least four non-collapsible, load bearing vertical support members attached to vertical walls of the container and capable of supporting the weight of other containers. A top surface is included having a number of sections which include a pivotal connection to one another and which are collapsible about the pivotal connection to an interior of the container. A bottom surface is included having a number of sections which include a pivotal connection to one another and which are collapsible about the pivotal connection to an interior of the container. The top and the bottom surfaces of the container can be fixedly positioned in a number of collapsed states.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2010Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Inventor: George E. Kochanowski
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Patent number: 8011503Abstract: Protective modular holders for CDs and DVDs can be assembled into a storage assembly from which each disc and its accompanying literature can be removed without opening an individual holder. Two outer elements and an inner element form a module which receives two components, such as a pair of discs, or a disc and a booklet. Each side of the inner member cooperates with the corresponding outer element to form a disc receiving opening with openings aligned or at 90° or 180° offsets. The units are connected at the corners to adjacent units with the openings in selected alignments to form a storage assembly. The assembly may be expanded by connecting additional holder units. The outer elements and inner members cooperatively form a slot and label rail for receiving a label when the elements are joined together. The inner holder member surfaces may include a disc cleaner.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2008Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Inventor: Erick V. Hartman
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Patent number: 8006843Abstract: A stackable food and beverage service tray includes a substantially planar tray bottom and a sloping side wall extending upwardly and outwardly from an inner peripheral edge of the tray bottom so as to surround said tray bottom. The tray bottom has an upper floor surface and an underside surface. The tray's sloping side wall has an inner surface and an outer surface with the side wall's outer surface adjoining the tray's underside surface at a peripheral bottom edge of the tray. A raised rib is provided on the inner surface of the sloping side wall. Feet are also provided on the tray's underside surface along the bottom edge of the tray. The tray's raised rib and feet cooperate to define a space between stacked trays through which air can flow to facilitate drying of the stacked trays after they have been washed.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2008Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignee: Gadsen Coffee Co., Inc.Inventor: David Bruce McFarland
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Patent number: 7992745Abstract: A water resistant absorbent towel dispenser. The dispenser includes a container having top, bottom and side walls housing a supply of absorbent towels, and an exterior handle for facilitating transport of the dispenser. The top wall includes a finger-accessible opening through which absorbent towels may be withdrawn. In certain embodiments, the top wall is convex upwardly, but is flexible to enable it to be depressed when dispensers are stacked vertically so as to come into load bearing contact with the towel supply. In some embodiments, the top and bottom walls have interlocking configurations to add lateral stability to vertically stacked dispensers.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2007Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: Sellars Absorbent Materials, Inc.Inventors: John C. Sellars, Jerry Ballas, Balbir Singh, Neal D. Watson, Ronald A. Bogdanovich
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Publication number: 20110174655Abstract: The invention provides a stackable storage container (10) having a pair of side walls (12, 14), top wall (16), bottom wall (18) and rear wall 20. A pair of upper and lower front walls (22, 24) are hinged to the top wall (16) and bottom wall (18) respectively of container (10) with upper front wall (22) at least partially overlapping the lower front wall (24) along its length.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2008Publication date: July 21, 2011Inventors: Sam Romek Gonn, Toby Ovadia, Leon Goldberg
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Publication number: 20110168729Abstract: A portable container (1) is proposed, with a container body (2) which has a top (4), facing upwards in a first container alignment. A movable carrying handle (5) provided on the container body (2) may be moved from a not-in-use position close to the container body (2) into a position of use, so that it may be used to carry the container in the first container alignment. Also formed on the top (4) is an immovable additional carrying handle (6) formed by a side wall of a recess (38) which has an engaging recess (54) in which the fingers of one hand may engage in order to carry the container (1) in a second container alignment with its top (4) oriented to the side.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2009Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: TTS TOOLTECHNIC SYSTEMS AG & CO. KGInventors: Andreas Koenig, Timo Kuhls, Raimund Schäffer, Lutz Wolle
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Patent number: 7971720Abstract: Bags for granular material with a closure on top of the bag and a vertical handle on the lower end of the bag and having suitable dimensions, static coefficient of friction, creep resistance and containing granular materials of limited flow properties can be vertically stacked without support, for example on a pallet. One such suitable granular material is cat litter.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2009Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Assignee: The Clorox CompanyInventor: Douglas J. Minkler
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Publication number: 20110155611Abstract: The present invention is a combined apparatus for storage for storing compressible articles. The combined apparatus including a combination of an expandable, air-tight storage bag and a soft-sided container for storing the storage bag therein. The soft-sided container having four side walls, a top portion, and a bottom portion defining a compact and low profile when in a collapsed state. A base support member is attached to the bottom portion of the container. At least one securing member is attached to the bottom portion of the container. In operation, as air within the storage bag is evacuated from the storage bag through the means for facilitating removal or entry of air from an interior of said storage bag, the storage bag and the compressible articles stored therein collapse into the soft-sided container.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2010Publication date: June 30, 2011Inventor: Stephen G. Armstrong
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Publication number: 20110155613Abstract: It is a matter of a container assembly with at least one stackable container (1) which has a bottom part (7) and a lid (8) mounted on top thereof Several containers (1) may be so stacked that the lid (8) of the lower container (1) is located between two bottom parts (7). The container (1) is equipped with at least one connecting device (3) which has coupling means (26) mounted movably on the lid (8) of the container (1). The coupling means (26) are movable, for the connection of two containers (1) mounted one above the other, into a connected position relative to the lid (8), in which they are simultaneously in connecting engagement with the bottom parts (7) of both stacked containers (1).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2009Publication date: June 30, 2011Applicant: TTS TOOLTECHNIC SYSTEMS AG & CO. KGInventors: Andreas Koenig, Raimund Schaffer, Timo Kuhls, Lutz Wolle
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Publication number: 20110155612Abstract: A product dispensing system and a method of queuing usage of products. In one form, a plurality of layers of products, each having multiple items in separate packages, is provided, each layer having a carrier with the separate packages being secured to and extending from the carrier. The layers are assembled in a stacked orientation behind a front layer with layers behind the front layer being at least partially concealed and inaccessible. Products are used one layer at a time, and when the separate packages from the front layer are removed, the packages of the next-succeeding layer are exposed for use. In another form of the invention, the packages for each layer are secured to and extend in series from the carrier for each layer, with a first package secured to the carrier for the layer, and each succeeding package being secured to the next preceding package.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2011Publication date: June 30, 2011Applicant: SAGE PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Paul Michael Fowler, Matthew Eric Blue, Ronald T. Klein
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Publication number: 20110158761Abstract: A load securing system comprises a tensioning member (18), and a securing member (22) on the tensioning member. First and second containers (12) can be arranged adjacent each other in an array of containers. Each of said first and second containers has a cooperating formation (28) to cooperate with the securing member. The tensioning member can extend across the containers to the aforesaid cooperating formations, and the securing member can be secured to the cooperating formations. The tensioning member can be tensioned to secure the first and second containers to each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2009Publication date: June 30, 2011Applicant: LOADHOG LIMITEDInventors: Mark Jackson, Leigh Jowett
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Publication number: 20110155610Abstract: A bulk material container and method for its use is provided. In one or more embodiments, the bulk material container includes: a lid with a lid reinforcement frame positioned substantially at least around the perimeter of said lid, a vertical stop on the exterior of the walls of said container that contacts a projection from an interior wall of said container when one of said bulk material containers is stacked in another, a modular design in which the walls and base of the bulk material container are detachable and replaceable, a stiffening ring positioned around the perimeter of the container walls near their vertical top, and a lid having a lateral motion restraining system to restrain the lateral motion of one container stacked on another.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2010Publication date: June 30, 2011Inventors: Roy James Carver, III, David J. Burken, Mark A. Post, Aron Rutin, Brig W. Van der Woude
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Publication number: 20110139775Abstract: The present invention provides a stackable bin having a collapsed position and an erected position. The bin includes a base having an upper surface, a pair of opposing ends, and a pair of opposing sides. In an embodiment of the present invention, the base has raised upper edges along at least one of the pair of opposing sides or opposing ends. The bin also includes a pair of opposing side walls, each side wall attached at a lower edge to a respective base side, each side wall also including an upper edge. The bin further includes a pair of opposing end walls, each end wall attached at a lower edge to a respective base end, each end wall also including an upper edge. The bin includes at least one base notch in at least one raised upper edge of the base to provide forklift fork tine access when the bin is in the collapsed position, and at least one wall notch in the upper edge of at least one of the pair of side walls or end walls to provide forklift fork tine access when the bin is in the erected position.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2010Publication date: June 16, 2011Inventor: Roger Nolan
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Publication number: 20110132790Abstract: A stackable plastic container includes a base portion, a sidewall portion, and an upper portion. The base portion is configured to support the container, and includes an upwardly-extending central base portion and a base reinforcement formation. The sidewall portion extends upwardly from the base portion, and may include a sidewall reinforcement formation. The upper portion extends upwardly from the sidewall portion, and includes a shoulder portion, an angled portion, a neck portion, and a dispensing opening. The base portion may be configured to withstand hydrostatic pressure. A portion of the shoulder portion may be configured to flex downwardly in response to a top load force applied to the neck of the container. The upwardly extending central base portion may be configured to receive an upper portion of another container. With embodiments, in a stacked configuration, the upper portion of another container contacts the central base portion of the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2011Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: Plastipak Packaging, Inc.Inventor: James Christopher Dorn
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Patent number: 7942282Abstract: A retainer for securing together upper and lower shipping containers includes interconnected upper and lower retaining members each adapted to be inserted into a hole in a corner piece of a respective one of the upper and lower shipping containers, and at least one swing member disposed inside the lower retaining member. The upper retaining member has a top end aligned with a bottom end of the lower retaining member along an axial line of the retainer. The swing member includes a lower pivot portion connected pivotally to the lower retaining member, and an upper engaging portion which is proximate to the axial line in a non-engaging position and when the axial line of the retainer is substantially vertical, and which moves away from the axial line in an engaging position when the axial line of the retainer is inclined and non-vertical.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2008Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: Universal Global Investment Co., Ltd.Inventor: Jen-Yao Hung
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Publication number: 20110100856Abstract: A container configured to stack and interlock with similar adjacent containers. The container includes a body defining a material receiving chamber, a dispenser opening, and a movable coupler.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2010Publication date: May 5, 2011Inventors: Michael Scot Rosko, Kevin A. Simac
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Publication number: 20110094917Abstract: A package for transporting eggs includes a body having individual recesses dimensioned to receive an egg therein. Each recess is connected to the body via a spring means, preferably corrugate regions, which permit movement of the recess relative to the body. Rigid perimeter portions of the package, and/or additional load bearing members spaced inwardly from the perimeter wall may be used to assist in transferring vertical load from one package to another in a stacked array.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2009Publication date: April 28, 2011Inventors: Daniel P. Soehnlen, Gregory M. Soehnlen
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Publication number: 20110094901Abstract: An organization system for a series of objects to be sequentially run downhole is disclosed. The preferred objects are spheres of progressively larger diameter put into a wellbore to land at discrete locations for operation of ports in a given sequence so that a specific producing zone or zones can be completed in increments that preferably go in an uphole direction as progressively larger spheres are inserted. In the preferred embodiment the process is fracturing where a series of ported subs are operated to selectively open for the fracture procedure at a specific location and then close or become isolated when another sphere is dropped. Optionally the balls can be recovered at the surface when production starts. The organizer prevents size confusion and gives a ready feedback as to the progress of a given job. Trays can be stacked and carried in a carrying case.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2009Publication date: April 28, 2011Inventors: Donald F. Ingvardsen, Rafael Ramirez, David B. Ruddock, Michael J. Naquin
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Patent number: 7931179Abstract: A holder for compound tray and tools that includes a flexible sheet assembly that is removably mounted to a belt positioned around a user's waist. The sheet assembly includes a number of pockets with magnets designed for holding tools inside. Reinforcement members are mounted to the upper and lower edges of the sheet assembly to hold the sheet assembly in an extended position yet there are no reinforcement members along the lateral edges to still permit some flexibility of the sheet assembly. A tray holder assembly is mounted to the reinforcement adjacent to the lower edge. A tray holder supporting assembly, like cords, keeps the tray holder in a substantially horizontal position. Magnetic elements that are mounted to the tray and tray holder cause the tray to come toward the tray holder providing stability to the structure. Locking members can also be removably mounted to the tray and tray holder assembly to keep them together.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2008Date of Patent: April 26, 2011Inventor: Juan Carlos Cuellar
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Patent number: 7905353Abstract: A stackable containment tray for receiving discrete articles for storage and/or sterilization according to one embodiment of the present invention comprises a combination of two side panels, a floor supported by the two side panels, an upper stack ring, and a lower stack ring, a pair of opposed handle lock brackets, and a pair of opposed bail handles. The upper and lower stack rings are identical to each other and provide the stacking capability. The bail handle of one tray is able to interfit into the handle lock bracket of an upper tray, thereby enabling the stacked combination of trays to be locked together.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2007Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Greatbatch Ltd.Inventors: Terry L. Baker, Rebecca Baker
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Publication number: 20110056862Abstract: A semiconductor chip holding tray, a plurality of which are used by being stacked one on another, which holds a plurality of semiconductor chips of a rectangular planar shape, includes: a base substrate; a first projection; a first raised portion; a triangular cross-section second projection; and a second raised portion, wherein when two semiconductor chip holding trays are stacked one on the other in such a way that the front surface of the base substrate is opposed to the rear surface of the base substrate, the holding area formed on the front surface of the base substrate and the holding area formed on the rear surface of the base substrate are aligned, the second projection is fitted in the depression of the first projection, and the first raised portion and second raised portion are not aligned.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2010Publication date: March 10, 2011Applicant: SEIKO EPSON CORPORATIONInventor: Ryohei Tamura
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Publication number: 20110048999Abstract: A blank for being formed into a container. The blank has a marginal area that includes a plurality of score lines for facilitating forming of the blank into the container. The score lines are positioned to facilitate formation of denesting features of the container. A container formed from the blank has denesting features.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2010Publication date: March 3, 2011Inventor: Patrick H. Wnek
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Publication number: 20110031153Abstract: A food container system that comprises a tray member that is the primary storage container, a first lid member that is molded to comprise a plurality of recesses of either similar or varying sizes to house various foodstuffs, and optionally a third lid member. When assembled, the foodstuff in the first lid member may be retained by a foil that adheres to the mouths of the recesses or the optional third lid member which may be formed to snugly fit over the recesses of the first lid member. The foodstuffs may be mixed in any combination desired. Embodiments of the invention will include for the tray member that may be releaseably attached to either the first or second lid member via a snap-fit grip mechanism; additionally, the first and second lid members may be releaseably attached to each other in a similar manner. The utility of the container system is magnified through the multi-compartmentalized lid member.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2010Publication date: February 10, 2011Applicant: PMP INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventor: Terry Vovan
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Publication number: 20110031152Abstract: Container including a bottom and sidewalls with undulating pattern of peaks and valley. At least one stacking feature is provided to allow a plurality of containers to be stacked. In one embodiment, the stacking feature is disposed proximate a bottom edge of the sidewall at a peak. In another embodiment, the stacking feature is a stack flap disposed proximate a top edge of the container. Alternatively, the stacking feature is a stack ring having a shape which corresponds to the sidewall perimeter and has an inwardly protruding lip.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2009Publication date: February 10, 2011Inventors: Frank Andrew Petlak, H. Bernard Kirkland, Craig Edward Cappel
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Patent number: 7882796Abstract: A method and a device for preparing drinkware where a substance is applied to the rim of the drink-ware and substances can be dispensed from the device. One device includes a cabinet that can house and dispense substances, and the substances may either be filled directly into receptacles, stands, arms or drawers and/or pre-filled in contoured drawer liners. The cabinet may include a moistening reservoir and separates the moistening reservoir from the Spice by housing the moistening agent in a distinct and separate location.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2005Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Inventor: Marc Radow
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Patent number: 7878363Abstract: A beverage packaging unit (1) that includes an opening (8) from which the liquid contents of the unit can be drunk, wherewith said opening, or orifice (8), can be closed with the aid of an closure element (3).Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2005Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: Cubis LimitedInventor: Erik Nilsson
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Publication number: 20110000812Abstract: The present invention concerns a flexible or semi-flexible stackable package (1) for flowable products, comprising a package body (2) with side (3), top (4) and bottom (5) walls, and a neck (6) adapted to receive closing and/or dispensing means (15) that extends outwardly from one of said walls (3, 4, 5) characterized in that: (i) said neck (6) is off-centred and tilted relative to the vertical axis (V) of said package (1) with an angle (?) comprised between 1° and 179°, preferably comprised between 20° and 60°, more preferably an angle of 45°, and (ii) the package body walls (3, 4, 5) comprise at least one flattened, rounded, or recessed portion (7), such that when stacked in a package assembly (10), the neck (6) of said package (1) fits in between a space (8) defined by similar packages disposed adjacent to said neck (6).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2009Publication date: January 6, 2011Applicant: NESTEC S.A.Inventors: Marc Laupie, Nicolas Dabrowski