Structural Features For Nesting Identical Receptacles Or Closures Patents (Class 206/515)
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Publication number: 20110240505Abstract: A storage container is provided which includes a first member and a second member. The first member includes a bottom wall and a side wall defining a first central area for receipt and storage of at least a lower portion of an article therebetween. The side wall includes a top flange having a plurality of posts formed in a stand section opposite a handle section, relatively to the first central area. The second member includes a top wall and a side wall defining a second central area for receipt and storage of at least an upper portion of the article therebetween. The side wall of the second member includes a bottom flange having a plurality of holes formed in a stand section opposite a handle section relatively to the second central area. In a closed state of the storage container when the second member is positioned in an opposite manner to the first member, the plurality of posts is fittingly engaged with the plurality of holes in a first direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2011Publication date: October 6, 2011Applicant: Home Products International - North America, Inc.Inventors: Rolando Hernandez, Matthew Lerch, Trey Roeser, Thomas Welsh
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Publication number: 20110240506Abstract: The invention relates to a double-walled cup (1) which comprises an inner and an outer wall as well as a cup opening on its upper end and a bottom part on its lower end. The outer wall is substantially produced from paper, cardboard or the like. The object of the invention is to improve said double-walled cup (1) in such a manner that it can be more rapidly and simply produced and assembled and to reduce the structural stability of the double-walled cup while maintaining its corresponding thermal insulating properties. For this purpose, the inner cup providing the inner wall is inserted into the outer cup (3) providing the outer wall and is secured therein or thereto in an especially detachable manner. The inner cup (2) is produced from an at least fluid-tight plastic material.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2011Publication date: October 6, 2011Applicant: SEDA S.P.A.Inventor: Gianfranco D'Amato
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Patent number: 8025148Abstract: A stackable roll container, in particular, for transporting foods, cosmetic articles, or other articles in large bundles. The stackable roll container includes a preferably rectangular bottom component, with transport rollers mounted on the underside. The stackable roll container also includes two attachment walls located opposite each other on opposite lateral sides of the bottom component. Each attachment wall extends upwardly from an upper side of the bottom component and has a respective rear vertical end brace which is offset from a vertical base plane of the respective attachment wall. Each attachment wall also includes a lower horizontal base brace adjoining the respective rear vertical end brace for that attachment wall.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2008Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: Gebhardt Transport-und Lagersysteme GmbHInventor: Manfred Artinger
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Patent number: 8011502Abstract: A reusable stackable storage container for housing, organizing and/or displaying at least one item including a top side casing, a bottom side casing, a first cup-like protrusion formed on the top side casing, a second cup-like protrusion formed on the bottom side casing, and at least one sidewall formed to the bottom side casing, where a cavity between the first cup-like protrusion and the second cup-like protrusion is adapted to receive the at least one item when the container is closed. The container further may comprise a selectively engageable fastening mechanism formed on the top side casing and bottom side casing to open and close the container. A support structure may be formed on a sidewall to provide additional support when the container is standing vertically on the at least one sidewall. Two or more containers can be nestably stacked one into the other, the first cup-like protrusion of one container fitting into the second cup-like protrusion of another container.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2007Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Inventor: Meetra Malick
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Publication number: 20110192756Abstract: A piston nest (10) is provided that includes a plurality of spaced apart single nesting units (12) interconnected by a web (13). Each of the single nesting units is configured a hollow cylindrical body having a first open end about a distal end of the body and a second open end about the proximal end. The hollow cylindrical body also includes a first (24) and a second (26) retention member for retaining a piston within the single nesting unit. The first and the second retention members are spaced apart along a longitudinal axis of the hollow cylindrical body.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2009Publication date: August 11, 2011Applicant: WEST PHARMACEUTICAL SERVICES, INC.Inventor: W. Edward Hill
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Publication number: 20110180541Abstract: A lid for a transit case includes alignment features such as protuberances and alignment guides that cooperate to permit multiple lids to be stacked in a stable configuration and in a space efficient manner one on top of another. The lids may take the form of deep-profile lids and low-profile lids. In addition, the lids may include features for receiving and securing extra latch assemblies or other hardware on an interior surface of the lid.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2011Publication date: July 28, 2011Inventor: Dennis M. Becklin
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Publication number: 20110162992Abstract: A stackable cup having a rigid handle with an open top, the open top shaped and dimensioned to receive a complementary handle of a stackable cup of the like such that one or more cups may be angularly stacked, the cup having a lip projecting from the open top and extending outwardly to a circular rim, which in turn extends downwardly to define the drinking cup.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2011Publication date: July 7, 2011Inventor: Marco David Cocci
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Publication number: 20110155615Abstract: A modular chamber assembly comprising: — (i) one or more base portions, said base portion incorporating one or more spigots; (ii) a riser portion; (iii) optionally a lid to close the top of the riser portion; the base portion(s) and riser portion being adapted to nest one on top of another.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2010Publication date: June 30, 2011Applicant: PETROTECHNIK LIMITEDInventors: Lee Markham, Andrea Ticci
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Publication number: 20110139667Abstract: A stackable lid (100) and corresponding fluid collection canister (500,600) are provided. The stackable lid (100) has a lid member (101) that defines a first partial lid interior portion (201) and a second partial lid interior portion (202). One or more ports (107,108,109) are disposed on the first partial lid interior portion (201), with a filter engagement extension (301) extending beneath one of the ports. A stacking recess (211) is disposed on the second partial lid interior portion (202), and can be out of phase relative to the filter engagement extension (301). When lids are stacked correspondingly out of phase, a filter (902) coupled to the filter engagement extension (301) nests within the stacking recess (211), thereby reducing overall stack height by sixty percent or more.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2010Publication date: June 16, 2011Inventors: James E. Burgess, John Kutsch
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Patent number: 7922001Abstract: A container having complementary walls that provide 180 nest/stack functionality. Opposing walls, despite being dissimilar, include outer contact surfaces that provide consistent, rigid contact with arms of a storage and retrieval system. One end wall of the container includes alternating inner and outer portions. The other end wall of the container includes complementary alternating inner and outer portions. The outer surface of at least one of the inner portions of one end wall includes a plurality of ribs providing a contact surface. The outer surface of at least one of the outer portions of the opposite end wall has a plurality of ribs extending outwardly to an end wall face. The ribs of the one wall and the end wall face of the opposite wall provide similar contact surfaces for arms of an automated storage and retrieval system.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2006Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Rehrig Pacific CompanyInventor: Ryan C. Meers
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Publication number: 20110068034Abstract: A shipping container integrates a sharps disposal container with a new product storage container for shipping. The storage container stores new product. A sharps disposal container receives used sharps. One of the storage container and the sharps disposal container is disposed within the other of the storage container and the sharps disposal container for shipping. A lid is adapted to be connected to the outermost container of the sharps disposal container and the storage container for shipping and to a top of the sharps disposal container for receiving used sharps.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2009Publication date: March 24, 2011Applicant: BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANYInventors: Charles G. HWANG, Joshua D. HORVATH, Christopher SCHLENK, Roman TUNKEL, Zenia ZAVERI
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Patent number: 7882957Abstract: An object of the present invention is to provide a storing tray and a storing device whereby an object such as an electronic component to be stored can be picked up in a preferred manner and a plurality of stored objects can be flipped and transferred at once. Another object is to form the storing tray as a soft tray. The storing tray includes a storing part on its main surface, the storing part including a storing base for placing therein an object such as an electronic component, a plurality of convex portions formed along the outer periphery of the storing base to protrude upward more than the storing base, and concave portions formed along the outer periphery of the storing base between the plurality of convex portions to be recessed downward more than the storing base. The storing tray has an uneven back surface opposite in shape to the main surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2005Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignee: Panasonic CorporationInventor: Takao Ochi
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Patent number: 7874454Abstract: A universal lid for industrial or commercial large size solid waste containers, has a ribbed single layer central portion and a peripheral edge having a hollow double wall boxed configuration. The boxed perimeter may have a predetermined height such as approximately one inch, and the lid is provided with hinge lugs having a vertical extent substantially more but not more than twice than said predetermined height. In addition, the lids have substantial symmetry so that the lids may be stacked and nested with alternate lids oriented in opposite front-to-back directions. With this type of lid, the advantages of both single layer and double layer lid constructions may be realized.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2008Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Inventor: Craig V. Taylor
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Patent number: 7743937Abstract: A lid for industrial or commercial large size solid waste containers has a ribbed single layer central portion and a peripheral edge having a hollow double wall boxed configuration. The lids have substantial symmetry so that the lids may be stacked and nested with alternate lids oriented in opposite front-to-back directions.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2006Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Inventor: Craig V. Taylor
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Publication number: 20100139566Abstract: This involves a box, a box stack and a packaging for storage boxes for bloodworms, made of substantially parallelepipedal plastic. Each box comprises a container for retaining the bloodworms and their medium of isosceles trapezoidal section and having a surround the periphery of which is perpendicular to the bottom at a distance from the outer face of the lateral walls and with a height of between ¼ and ? of the height of said container. The surround comprises stiffening lugs with a length greater than its height, arranged so that, when the upper container is fitted onto a lower container, the resting of the lugs of the upper surround on the top of the lower surround provides on the one hand a space for retaining the worms and their medium between the lower face of the upper container and the upper face of the lower container and, on the other hand, a zigzag empty space between the volume of air trapped between said faces and the outside of the containers.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2008Publication date: June 10, 2010Applicant: NORMANDIE APPATSInventor: Michel Lopuszanski
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Patent number: 7718924Abstract: The present disclosure provides a multiple-compartment insulated food tray and lid for storage and service. The insulated food trays allow for two or more stacked strays to be mechanically unified using the weight of the top tray on the bottom tray in any orientation where the weight of the second tray remains on the first tray. In another embodiment of the present disclosure, a polymer with foam and blowing agents are used during the molding process to create in a first phase a hard shell in contact with the mold. In a second phase, insulation is created in the hard shell by thermal treatment and expansion of the residual polymer inserted in the mold. In a third embodiment of the present disclosure, the insulated food trays, when stacked, can be placed in a nondiscriminatory arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2006Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Inventor: Joseph Claffy
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Patent number: 7699216Abstract: The present invention generally provides an insulating vessel for beverages. The vessel has an outsert and a insert. The insert is positioned within the cavity of the outsert. In one embodiment the insert has a plurality of insulating members that are spaced from an inner surface of the outsert to define a series of air gaps between an outer surface of the insulating members and the inner surface of the outsert. In another embodiment, the insert and outsert have generally conical side walls with substantially the same taper angle so as to be in a friction lock relationship with one another.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2004Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: Solo Cup Operating CorporationInventors: Stephen Alan Smith, Warren Giles Wiedmeyer, Ayberk Abayhan, Anthony Joseph Kreml, Jr., Alvin Chester Hartman, Semyon Bekker, Greg Neal, Robert Joseph Schaefer, Robert Michael Scheele, Dennis Wayne Martin
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Patent number: 7677435Abstract: Described is a double-walled heat-insulating paperboard cup which stacks with the aid of an upper stacking stopper. A particularly stable design is achieved by means of the embodiment of the upper stacking stopper, which results in good stackability and de-stackability of the cups. Furthermore a process is described which is applied for the manufacture of a cup of this type.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2006Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: PTM Packaging Tools Machinery Pte. Ltd.Inventor: Werner Stahlecker
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Publication number: 20090277812Abstract: A nesting, wide-bottom drinking vessel is disclosed that provides for convenient and efficient stacked storage thereof that is stable during use. The vessel may include one or more handles or other gripping structure operable to allow a user to conveniently grasp the vessel without interfering with nesting engagement during storage.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2008Publication date: November 12, 2009Inventor: Daniel G. Driscoll
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Publication number: 20090277813Abstract: A stackable beverage container adapted to hold ice and beverages. The stackable beverage container includes a receptacle unit. The receptacle unit includes a continuous sidewall coupled to a bottom wall. The continuous sidewall and the bottom wall of the receptacle unit form a receptacle interior cavity. The receptacle interior cavity is the portion of the stackable beverage container used to hold or store ice and beverages placed therein. The bottom wall of the receptacle unit also includes a drain outlet formed therein. Additionally, the stackable beverage container includes a base unit. The base unit includes a continuous sidewall coupled to a top wall. The continuous sidewall and the top wall of the base unit form a base interior cavity. The top wall of the base unit includes an aperture formed therein. The aperture may receive the drain outlet of the receptacle unit. The bottom wall of the receptacle unit is also detachably coupled to the top wall of the base unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2008Publication date: November 12, 2009Inventor: Nathan Linder
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Publication number: 20090266738Abstract: A stackable container for carrying and scooping material has a body, a lower handle mounted in a recess in the lower portion of the container body, and an optional upper handle attached to the upper portion of the container body. The lower handle is an elongated continuous member, like a stiff metal rod, shaped into a handle. When not in use, the lower handle can be stowed in the recess beneath an optional retainer flange. To use the lower handle, the handle can be urged from beneath the optional flange to extend outwardly from the container body. The optional upper handle is an elongated member with a grip mounted in the center. A total of three recesses in the exterior of the container body and three corresponding protuberances in the interior are used to stack multiple containers together.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2008Publication date: October 29, 2009Inventors: Bryan P. Dunford, Steve M. Rindlisbacher
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Publication number: 20090211937Abstract: Carrier for cups, said carrier being, more in particular, produced from moulded fibre material. The carrier is arranged to displace as such two or more cups and for displacing a double number of cups through connection with a further carrier. To that end, each carrier is provided with a connection section, in which complementary locking means are provided. According to the invention the locking means are both effective at an outer limit as at an inner limit of the connection section. Because of that a very stable locking is obtained. Further stabilisation can be obtained in that at placing two carriers in each other a lip of the upper one of the two carriers extends in the bottom portion of the accommodation of an other carrier. By providing the cup to be displaced additional stability is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2005Publication date: August 27, 2009Inventors: Mangat Rai Sharma, Donald V. Breton, Robert K. Hussey
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Publication number: 20090095754Abstract: A stackable cover for a container includes a central portion, a peripheral portion, at two recesses, and an opening. The peripheral portion is formed on a peripheral of the central portion. Each of the recess is formed on a top surface of the central portion with a corresponding protruding part formed on a bottom surface of the central portion. At least one protrusion is formed on a side wall of the recess. The opening is formed on a side edge of the peripheral portion and the central portion. The bottom surface of a stackable cover matches the top surface of another stackable cover, wherein the protruding part of the former stackable cover is engaged into the recess of the later the stackable cover, two or more stackable are capable of being stacked and conveniently stored.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2007Publication date: April 16, 2009Applicant: THUNDER GROUP INC.Inventor: Jin-Fung Ralph Liu
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Publication number: 20090050508Abstract: A nestable container and lid are provided. A first container may be received by a second container such that the first container nests in the second container. The lid of the first container is also nestable in the open lid of the second container when the lids of the first container and the second container are opened.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2008Publication date: February 26, 2009Inventor: William Van Ness
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Patent number: 7464831Abstract: Provided herein is a lid arranged for receipt within a container that has a tapered wall structure and a base. The lid includes a peripheral portion and a central portion integrally attached to each other. The peripheral portion is collapsibly deformable toward the central portion as the lid is movably oriented within the container toward the base.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2004Date of Patent: December 16, 2008Assignee: Rehrig Pacific CompanyInventor: Cynthia R. Aiken
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Patent number: 7451910Abstract: A cup made of paper material comprises a fillable interior, which is formed by a conical sleeve and a bottom. The bottom is attached with a bottom skirt and essentially liquid-tight to the sleeve at the lower end of the interior. The sleeve comprises at its upper end an outwardly formed lip. The height of the lip is greater than the height of the bottom over the standing surface of the cup at the lower edge of the bottom skirt.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2007Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: PTM Packaging Tools Machinery Pte. Ltd.Inventors: Robert Frost, Werner Stahlecker
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Patent number: 7431312Abstract: Stackable basket (1) of those used in self-service shops and/or supermarkets, easy to use and adaptable to different users, that ensures the required hygiene when stacked and basically is provided, in addition to a conventional hinged handle, with a telescopic handle (5), a pair of wheels (11), two vertical L-shaped walls (15) that define corresponding small cubicles together with the side walls of the basket (1) so that when the baskets are stacked the wheels (11) of the basket placed above are located on the vertical projection of said cubicles, and with at least two through orifices (16) placed on the lower vertices of the basket.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2005Date of Patent: October 7, 2008Assignee: Araven S.A.Inventors: Marcos Alcala Sebastian, Maria Isabel Gimeno Verdejo, Jose Antonio Puertolas Salanova
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Patent number: 7413100Abstract: A universal lid for industrial or commercial large size solid waste containers, has a ribbed single layer central portion and a peripheral edge having a hollow double wall boxed configuration. The boxed perimeter may have a predetermined height such as approximately one inch, and the lid is provided with hinge lugs having a vertical extent substantially more but not more than twice than said predetermined height. In addition, the lids have substantial symmetry so that the lids may be stacked and nested with alternate lids oriented in opposite front-to-back directions. With this type of lid, the advantages of both single layer and double layer lid constructions may be realized.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2005Date of Patent: August 19, 2008Inventor: Craig V. Taylor
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Patent number: 7398893Abstract: A cup including a side wall, a closed bottom and an open top. Preferably the side wall includes an indented portion and a raised portion that cooperate to define a slot portion that is adapted to receive a lid. The lid can be slid into and retained in the slot portion.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2006Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Assignee: Halo Cups, Inc.Inventor: Tony Bouie
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Patent number: 7392907Abstract: Embodiments include sets of nestable containers with each container having a cover comprises a fold. The covers are disposable between two of the nestable containers when the containers are nested with each other. Uses of the containers include, for example, food, craft, and home storage.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2005Date of Patent: July 1, 2008Assignee: Foldware, Inc.Inventors: Curtis B. Herbert, James C. Kolar, Michael J. Brock, Michael S. Rafferty, David N. Woods
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Patent number: 7380685Abstract: Containers, lids, and sleeve structures are disclosed. Particularly, sleeve structures configured for insulating, stabilizing, or both insulating and stabilizing a container are disclosed. Further, a sleeve structure including a plurality of circumferentially adjacent, longitudinally extending sections and a sleeve structure including one or more frustoconical regions are disclosed. Containers, lids, and sleeve structures including at least one stabilizing feature are disclosed. Assemblies including a lower container, associated lid and sleeve structure, wherein at least one of the lower container, the lid, or the sleeve structure includes at least one stabilizing feature for engaging at least a portion of a sleeve structure associated with an upper container, wherein the upper container is positioned longitudinally above and is substantially aligned or centered with respect to a lower container, are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2004Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Inventors: Michael J. Simmons, Jack Simmons, John M. Simmons, Tom M. Simmons, David M. Simmons
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Patent number: 7328799Abstract: A method and apparatus of organizing a desk top is disclosed. A first tray includes a base with two walls extending upward. A tab extends out from the first wall, and is capable of having indicia disposed thereon. A support wall extends down from the base such that the base is disposed at an angle with respect to the desktop it is placed on, creating a high region and a low region. The upstanding walls extend from the low region. A file may be placed in the low region, then a second tray of similar shape may be placed on top of the first tray, the base of the second tray bearing down on the file retained in the first tray. A stack of files may be sorted and held accordingly.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2003Date of Patent: February 12, 2008Assignee: Rubbermaid IncorporatedInventors: David C. Eby, Gilius A. Gaska, Aaron W. Smith, Jayson J. Serrault
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Publication number: 20080029422Abstract: A storage system includes a tray that can be stored on automated storage and retrieval racks. A tub is removably securable to the tray. The tub includes a bottom wall, a pair of opposed side walls and a pair of opposed end walls. The bottom wall of the tub is removably secured to the tray. Thus, some of the trays in the storage system can be provided with tubs for the storage of loose items.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2006Publication date: February 7, 2008Inventors: Gerald R. Koefelda, Ryan C. Meers
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Patent number: 7322475Abstract: A nestable bottle crate provides increased stability to the containers and improved nesting relative to prior art crates. The crate also nests and stacks with the prior art crates. The crate includes a lower wall portion and an upper band portion. The lower wall portion includes a plurality of columns and four corner columns. The upper band portion includes alternating first and second portions. The first portions are each a single, solid wall having an interior concave bottle contact surface. The second portions are aligned with the columns. The columns project inwardly farther than the second portions so that each column forms a ledge between the column and the second portion above it. The ledge is at least substantially parallel to the floor and at least substantially perpendicular to the inner wall of the second portion.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2004Date of Patent: January 29, 2008Assignee: Rehrig Pacific CompanyInventors: Jon P. Hassell, William P. Apps, Robert V. Gruber
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Patent number: 7314148Abstract: Containers, lids, and sleeve structures are disclosed. Particularly, sleeve structures configured for insulating, stabilizing, or both insulating and stabilizing a container are disclosed. Further, a sleeve structure including a plurality of circumferentially adjacent, longitudinally extending sections and a sleeve structure including one or more frustoconical regions are disclosed. Containers, lids, and sleeve structures including at least one stabilizing feature are disclosed. Assemblies including a lower container, associated lid and sleeve structure, wherein at least one of the lower container, the lid, or the sleeve structure includes at least one stabilizing feature for engaging at least a portion of a sleeve structure associated with an upper container, wherein the upper container is positioned longitudinally above and is substantially aligned or centered with respect to a lower container, are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2004Date of Patent: January 1, 2008Inventors: Michael J. Simmons, Jack Simmons, John M. Simmons, Tom M. Simmons, David M. Simmons
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Publication number: 20070295632Abstract: A nestable shipping container including side walls, a bottom wall, and an open top is disclosed. The nestable shipping container has a geometry which permits insertion into and reception of similarly shaped containers to facilitate empty shipment and storage in a minimum amount of space. The nestable shipping container may be manufactured by a cold working method from a single blank of material. The containers may be manufactured to meet the performance criteria required of international commerce shipping drums.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2006Publication date: December 27, 2007Inventor: Stephen P. Palisin
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Publication number: 20070289892Abstract: The present invention provides a nestable container that includes a sidewall having a substantially cylindrical shape, a ring portion adapted to engage the upper opening of the sidewall, and a bottom portion adapted to engage a bottom opening of the sidewall. The diameter of the upper opening of the sidewall is greater than the diameter of the lower opening of the sidewall such that the sidewall of the container is tapered. Also provided is a lid adapted to removably engage the ring portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2006Publication date: December 20, 2007Inventor: Dan Hogerty
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Patent number: 7303075Abstract: Embodiments include nestable containers and reversibly deformable closures for the containers that are disposable in the nested arrangement. For example, materials and methods are described for making and using a storage apparatus having storage containers and closures for the containers, the storage apparatus including a plurality of nested storage containers each having an opening, and a plurality of reversibly deformable closures for covering the openings, with the containers being nestable with each other with one of the closures disposed between each nested container.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2006Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: Foldware, Inc.Inventors: Curtis B. Herbert, James C. Kolar
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Publication number: 20070272580Abstract: A container article is described, designed for a deformable food composition, comprised of: a bowl-shaped body having a generally planar base; said base having substantially circular bottom panel with a slightly elevated center portion; said body further comprising a depending sidewall integral with said base, thereby defining a cavity therein; said sidewall being tapered, with the bottom cross-sectional diameter being smaller that the top cross-sectional diameter, said sidewall terminating in a lip; wherein said lip is a convex flange having a substantially flat seal surface extending outwardly in a plane generally parallel to the plane of said base, and further comprising at least two arcuate outer rib sidewall sections that surround the top portion of said bowl sidewall discontinuously so as to form handles at the discontinuities.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2006Publication date: November 29, 2007Applicant: CONOPCO, INC., D/B/A UNILEVERInventor: Tiziano Joseph Bellon
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Patent number: 7290775Abstract: A stackable refuse cart includes a container, an axle, a set of wheels. The container includes first and second axle supports. The first axle support supports the axle in an operative position to rotatably support the container. The second axle support supports the axle in a stowage position enabling the container to be stacked with other containers without interference from the axles. In one embodiment, the second axle support includes a recess defined in the floor of the container. In another embodiment, the second axle support includes a pair of supports that hold the axle against a sidewall within the container. In yet another embodiment, the second axle support is a cradle integral with the container handle.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2005Date of Patent: November 6, 2007Assignee: Cascade Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Brian G. Parker, Mariano D. Acosta, James R. Kilduff, Joseph A. Bollo, Jr.
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Patent number: 7275656Abstract: A tissue box holder that has a substantially similar shape of commercially available tissue box is described. In one embodiment, the holder is substantially slab-shaped with two opposing side faces, a front flap that can be opened and/or closed, a rear edge face, a bottom face with at least one attach means and a top face with an open slot that allows tissues to be retrieved or pulled out sequentially. The holder is made of sturdy material such as plastics, leathers, or the likes. The holder can be attached to a number of different surfaces such as interior surfaces of a vehicle, a wheel chair, and an office of doctor's office. The open slot is designed such that the tissue box can be inserted after the tissue box has already opened with tissues sticking out.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2006Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Inventor: Amanollah Samadani
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Patent number: 7264135Abstract: A stackable container lid comprising a lid member (80) having a center portion (83a), an edge portion (83b) top and bottom surfaces (82, 84) and closure means (88) adapted to cooperate with the closure device of a container bottom, the lid top surface (82) including a raised boss (100), the raised boss (100) being disposed in the lid member center portion (83a) and projecting outwardly from the lid member top surface (82), the lid bottom surface (84) including a boss seat (108) adapted to receive the raised boss (100) of another said lid. The raised boss (100) and the boss seat (108) of another said lid are engagable by exerting a force on the lid top surface (82) of said another lid proximate the raised boss (100) of said another lid.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2004Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Assignee: The Glad Products CompanyInventors: Alan F. Savicki, Jason Maxwell
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Patent number: 7204056Abstract: A stackable deep-drawn plastic container has an at least slightly conical wall and a bottom connected to the conical wall. The wall has a rim area remote from the bottom. The rim area has a first ledge and a second ledge located below the first ledge. It also has an intermediate support area having a first end connected to the first ledge and a second end connected to the second ledge. A stacking spacing of the deep-drawn plastic container when stacked in a stack is determined by the first and second ledges. The first and second ledges in a plan view onto the rim area overlap at least partially. The intermediate support area has a first width at the first ledge that is smaller than a width at the second ledge. The intermediate support area has a wave shape at least at one of the first and second ends.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2003Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: Poeppelmann Holding GmbH & Co., KGInventor: Alfons Sieverding
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Patent number: 7185783Abstract: Outdoor and indoor debris receptacles that can be formed from molded plastic. The receptacles include an open upper end with a D-shaped configuration and a closed bottom end with a substantially circular bottom configuration. The receptacles can have a generally cylindrical shape and a flat side wall having a triangular tubular shape for allowing the receptacle to be laid on its side so that rakes and brooms can move debris fully into the D-shaped opening with ease. At least one handle located on the apex of the D-shaped opening allows the container to be easily lifted to a vertical standing position, and curved interior wall surfaces allow debris to easily slide toward the bottom of the container. Embodiments allow for different sizes of container, and extras such as lids, wheels and supports for tools. such as but not limited to rakes, hoes, and shovels to be carried and stored by the receptacles.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2003Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Inventor: David H. Miller
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Patent number: 7124891Abstract: Embodiments include nestable containers and reversibly deformable closures for the containers that are disposable in the nested arrangement. For example, materials and methods are described for making and using a food storage apparatus having food storage containers and closures for the containers, the food storage apparatus including a plurality of nested food storage containers each having an opening, and a plurality of reversibly deformable closures for covering the openings, with the containers being nestable with each other with one of the closures disposed between each nested container.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2004Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: Foldware, Inc.Inventors: James C. Kolar, Curtis B. Herbert
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Patent number: 7100770Abstract: A cardboard container for drinks and a process for making it is provided. The container has a perimetral wall (2) and a bottom wall and includes elements (4) for supporting another such container (1) nested inside.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2002Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: Seda S.p.A.Inventor: Gianfranco D'Amato
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Patent number: 7040249Abstract: A large capacity animal feeding and watering device having a serving tray (52) and a removable storage container (48) seated axially within the tray so as to deliver food or water to a serving dish (60). The tray has a number of removable wheels mounted thereunder which enables the device to be highly moveable by the user even when heavy and filled to capacity. The top of the container has a filling aperture (34) of sufficient size to enable access by an adult human hand to the interior of the container to fill or to clean. The same manufacturing molds are used in the production of both the feeding and watering device thereby reducing production costs. The container and the tray are designed to nest closely within other like components thereby decreasing the volume occupied in shipping and storage thus reducing costs.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2005Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Inventor: James Gerard Mushen
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Patent number: 7025206Abstract: The present invention provides a disposable plate (10) with a handle portion (15) along a portion of its circumference, said disposable plate capable of being stacked upon like disposable plates to form a stack (20), which handle portion provides support for holding the plate and means for taking hold of and separating the plate when stacked with other disposable plates. One aspect of the invention provides an apparatus and method of nesting or stacking a plurality of disposable plates together to form a stack (20), wherein the handle portions of such disposable plates are circumferentially spaced or staggered such that no handle portion (e.g., 24A, 24B, 24C) rests substantially upon the handle portion of the plate immediately adjacent to it in the stack, to permit efficient separation of such disposable plates.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2003Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Inventor: Michael Matthew Sommer
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Patent number: 6886704Abstract: A container assembly comprises a first container and a second container. The first container includes a first continuous body portion and a first rim. The rim has a first plurality of ribs projecting generally upwardly therefrom such that first spaces are formed between adjacent ribs. The second container includes a second continuous body portion and a second rim. The rim has a second plurality of ribs projecting generally upwardly therefrom such that second spaces are formed between adjacent ribs. The second rim and the first rim are shaped substantially the same. The first container and the second container are adapted to be releasably lockable to each other by fitting the first plurality of upwardly-projecting ribs into respective second spaces and fitting the second plurality of upwardly-projecting ribs into respective first spaces. The first container may be shaped substantially the same as the second container.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2002Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: Pactiv CorporationInventors: Thomas J. Hayes, Scott D. Brown
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Patent number: D595537Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2008Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Assignee: Hurricane Shooters, LLCInventors: Bryan D. Mansfield, Ricky R. Lambert